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hit v r iv r Y w yh ii yt n ft t u gtd uI- f t- i i r7 d 7rF i i 4- a < i 1 OCALA EVENING STAR THURSDAY APRIL 16 190 THREE t watm SAYS I NOI ALUM I IN fOOD r y and strictly prohibits- the n ry sale or alum i- f baking powder So does France 1 So does Germany J The sale of alum foods has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum ¬ bia and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as injurious To protect yourself against alum when ordering baking powder Say i plainly U Mm BAKIiI- Grtu WiM1 POWDER and be very sure you get Royal Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar It adds to the digestibility and whole- someness j of the food I NEW RULES FOR CATHOLICS In Regard to Engagements and Mar ¬ riages Will Go Into Force Easter Sunday Rome April 61n order to make them binding Catholic sweethearts- must make their engagements in writ- ing ¬ after next Sunday Catholic marriages by Protestant clergymen or magistrates will be in- valid ¬ Such marriages have always been punishable by the church but it has considered them binding They are not even that under the new Catholic law The revised betrothal and marriage rules will be rend from every Catholic pulpit in the world at Easter and will Income effective at noon k Elaborate provision is made for the registration of marriages and severe acdlesiastical penalties are provided bit priests who violate any of the rules 1 I NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMrERS We are pleased to announce that oleys Honey and Tar for coughs polds and lung troubles is not affected- by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults Sold by all dealers I OLD GLOBES MADE NEW Bring your old electric light globes- to Walter Tucker and exchange them for new ones Often old globes are not giving half the light they should though burning just as much current I I PROGRAM FOR THE- UNVEILING CEREMONIES- The Confederate monument which will be unveiled on the morning of the I twentyfifth of April will be a very l notable scent The following is the I program that has been arranged for that occasion usicBuI1l1 Mr Frank Harris master of cer monie- sInvocationRev C C Carroll Address in behalf of U D CDr G A Nunnally of Lake City Unveiling monument Band hDixieGirls representing thirteen states decorate monument Address in behalf of VeteransCol- J MMargin Ode Miss Vivian Dame MusicBand Crosses of honor bestowed by Mrs Badger I A few remarks by Mr Wartmann xMusic Band- Benediction Dr Dodge School children will decorate monu- ment ¬ with flowers GREAT DISASTERS ARE COMING- Earthquakes I storms burning build ¬ ings falling trees falling buildings bricks tsones railroad wrecks +acci- dents ¬ of every known character con ¬ tagious diseases and those that are not are yet to come You may be one of the victims Do you carry insur- ance ¬ I against the above The U S Insurance Company will give you pro ¬ tection at a very small cost See M D Wilson for a policy that will pay you 125 per week 9 I I i- 1l 1 I I i I- I I I I t- j it FERN < f rr- c HILL I i L That Ill < rb- rt l S Good x cn- i > Whiskey 1 c I 1 I a KEATING CO- Phone r 22 OCALA FLA I I I JAMES R MOORHEAD B J PO TTER DAVID S WOODROW President General Manager Secretary I Woodmar Sand and Stone Companv A BUILDERS OF CEMENT SIDEWALKS I J Dealers i- nWeir Lake Sand M Manufacturers of Concrete Blocks Paving Material Fence Posts Etc Estimates geld Plans Furnished and Coiltracts Taken t- c L f- t t t A H e t u E r t M JfoS r iirtisf w A1 > i < d + j 4 iJ ON ONLY ONE COMMITTEE- But that is the Busiest and Congress- man ¬ Sparkman has Plenty to Do In its issue of Monday the Washing- ton ¬ Herald says Fifteen counties comprise the First District of Columbia which has a pop- ulation ¬ of nearly 200000 Hon M Sparkman represents the district in the house of representatives It is evident he does not have to worry much over his campaign In the elec ¬ tion for the Sixtieth Congress there were cast only 7179 votes and Mr Sparkman had 6112 of those And so it has been going ever since the Fif ¬ tyfourth Congress Representative Sparkman was raised on a farm That did not deter him from seeking public preferment Educated in the common schools of Florida he later read law under Governor H L Mitchell and was admitted to practice in 1S72 ft was not long before the public eye was focused on the rising lawyer He was elected states attorney from the sixth judicial circuit holding down the job for nine years He was a member of the democratic congress- ional executive committee for four years serving as chairman for two years From 1892 to 1896 he was chairman of the democratic state ex ¬ ecutive committee Representative Sparkman is a member of but one committee of the house that of rivers and harbors Members of Congress from every dis- trict wherein flows a small stream have numerous bills for improvements- to these streams So the committee on rivers and harbors is usually busy considering these demands and the committeemen have plenty to do MORE FIGHTING IN MINDANAO Engagement Reported Between Con ¬ stabulary and Moro Outlaws Manila April IGTwo member of the constabulary were killed and three soldiers wounded in a fight between- the constabulary and the regulars with Moro outlaws in the island of Min- danao ¬ according to advices received here It is supposed the soldiers over ¬ took the Moros and engaged them No mention of casualties among the out ¬ laws is made a WHAT SHALL nc- HAVE FOR DESSERT- Try v Jello the dainty appetizing economical dessert Can be prepared instantlysimply add boiling water and serve when cool Flavored just right sweetened just right perfect in i every way A lOc package makes enough dessert for a large family All grocers sell it Dont accept substi ¬ tutes JELUO complies with all Pure Food Laws Seven fiavoriLemon Orange Raspberry Strawberry Choc ¬ olate Cherry Peach The latest styles for this season are at Fishers j I DISEASE HAS FREAKS Kansas City Journal- No medical man needs to be told that even disease has its freaks and that recovery has occasionally been brought about by means inexplicably- trivial One of the most remarkable- of these unaccountable eccentricities- of disease took place at Halver in Westphalia The case was that of a boy who as the result of a very heavy fall backward on his head while skat ¬ ing had for a year and a half been deaf and dumb One morning his brother went to awake him and find ¬ ing him sleeping heavily tapped him lightly on the foreheado his amaze ¬ ment the deaf and dtfmb boy awoke with a loud cry Both speech and hearing had been restored 14 OF POUND A WEEK- At y least is what a young baby ought to gain in weigh Does yours If not theres som hing with its digestion CiVe it AlcGees Baby Elixir and i wm begin gaining at once Curesstomachr and bowel trou- bles ¬ aids nigefstj n stops fretful ness good foVttething babies Sql by AntiMonopoly Drug Company Prices 2c and 50c DANCING ON GOLD DUST Pearsons Weekly- The i great dancing expert My Fan ¬ I cy who is doing the Moss Stoll tour has danced on gold dust and it came about in this manner When star ring with Charles Godfreys company- in Western Australia she told me no sand was procurable for my dance- so the people in the place said they would get me some gold dust and accordingly they brought quite a quantity of the precious stuff along and I found that it answered the pur ¬ pose very well I reckon that was about the queerest use gold has ever been put to Of course it was mixed with quartz but when I put it in water I could see the gold grains shin ¬ ing ever so prettily- A WOMAN TELLS HOW TO RE ¬ LIEVE RHEUMATIC PAINS- I have been a very great sufferer from the dreadful disease rheuma ¬ tism for a number of years I have tried many medicines but never got much relief from any of them until two years ago when I bought a bot ¬ tle of Chamberlains Pain Balm I found relief Before I had used allof one bottle but qn applying it and soon felt life a different woman Through my afdvicemany of my friends have tried it nd can tell you how wonderfiillyJtxnas worked Mrs Sarah A Cole 140 S New St Dover Del Chamberlains Pain Balm is a liniment The relief from pain which- it affords is alone worth many times its cost It makes rest and sleep pos- sible ¬ For sale by all druggists I b t 4 White Goods and Embroidery 1 Beautiful white materials e f I every weave and a aIIJ 4 suitable for making spring and summer wear ble are sbowi I in almost endless variety here Our prices are impossible to duplicate yl- I i ry PERSIAN LAWNS tper yard I5C to 5fc FRENCH LA WNS 4S Inch per yard 35c to 125 A LINEN LAWN 36 inch per yard h 35c to 125 1 SPECIAL Dimities Check Lawns and Madras worth up f- I to 25c on sale at per yard i 15c ST GALL SWISSES All our new imported Swisses in a great- EDGING variety ot patterns at reduced prices AND INSERTION w- EDGING o ith up to20c yard lie AND INSERTION up to 9 inches wide and Corset Cover Embroidery values up yard LAWN I AND SWISS WAISTS Nw styleSIOIIo S1 51 LACE WAISTS Earn Cream and White 259 to 5- IRHEINAUER k COMPANY I- I 0ki I t s- 7I DUA A Word to Home Builders via I 2 We take this opportunity J to announce that our equip- ment ¬ y4- y for caring for all plumbing contracts consisting of Rp I either new work or over- hauling I is unequaled and we invite you r IIj f I i L to call and discuss the subject with us y II The material we use is the best the r I 9 r t po I market affords We call attention par ¬ o- fc l I r ticularly to the fact that we handle > I yt t L uct11tlvd Porcelain E n a me 1 e d t r Ware which is so widely advertised I in all leading magazines We will 1 jMi gif t gladly quote you prices tJ R E YONGE SON c HOTEL WiNPL115- s l 17t f9 E torsyto Street Jacksonville Fla I a New and FirstClass in Jll- I t- i Appointments American Plan 2 and 250 i per day European Plan Rooms one person 75 cents per day and up Special week- ly ¬ x rates Center of City Near- all Car Lines Open all the I Year Rooms with Bath Ex- tra ¬ Charge I Bus from Depot and Steamships Y d t 1 y I C B SMITH proprietor J i I i Q l- idangerous r J A sore is G b I malady I f taulyoii don need 1o tie q sock around A I your neck to cure i- 3ALLAR I 1 SNOW will cure that throat in short order Ballards Snow Liniment penetrates the pores Promot- ing ¬ free circulation giving the muscles more elasticity I RHEUMATISM CUTS SPRAINS BRUISES CURES WOUNDS OLD SORES STIFF JOINTS I BURNS AND ALL PAINS 1 r r GAVE INSTANT RELIEF Hen Stone Provo Utah writes I have used Ballard Snow Liniment for Neuralgia Toothache and Sore Throat which upon application gave mo instant relief I can recom- mend it ah Liniment I have ever used in curing i pain caused from Neuralgia etc 4 PRICE 25c SOc AND 100 I I i r S It Ballard Snow Liniment Co 500502 North Second Street ST LOUIS MISSOURI I 1 2 u Sold and Recommended by SOLD BY THE ANTIMONOPOL Y DRUGSTORE OCALA FLA- t J- v s r < i- rI < >4 < I a 0 < iI6I IOlj Ifcl > n
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OCALA EVENING STAR THURSDAY APRIL 16 190 THREE

t watmSAYS

I NOI ALUMI

IN fOODr y

and strictly prohibits-the

n ry

sale or alum i-

fbaking powder

So does France1 So does GermanyJ

The sale of alum foods

has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum ¬

bia and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized asinjurious

To protect yourself against alumwhen ordering baking powder

Sayi

plainlyU Mm BAKIiI-

Grtu WiM1 POWDERand be very sure you get Royal

Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal GrapeCream of Tartar It adds to the digestibility and whole-

somenessj of the food I

NEW RULES FOR CATHOLICS

In Regard to Engagements and Mar ¬

riages Will Go Into ForceEaster Sunday

Rome April 61n order to makethem binding Catholic sweethearts-must make their engagements in writ-ing

¬

after next SundayCatholic marriages by Protestant

clergymen or magistrates will be in-

valid¬

Such marriages have alwaysbeen punishable by the church but ithas considered them binding They arenot even that under the new Catholiclaw

The revised betrothal and marriagerules will be rend from every Catholicpulpit in the world at Easter and willIncome effective at noon k

Elaborate provision is made for theregistration of marriages and severeacdlesiastical penalties are providedbit priests who violate any of therules 1

I

NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMrERS

We are pleased to announce thatoleys Honey and Tar for coughs

polds and lung troubles is not affected-by the National Pure Food and Druglaw as it contains no opiates or otherharmful drugs and we recommend itas a safe remedy for children andadults Sold by all dealers

I

OLD GLOBES MADE NEW

Bring your old electric light globes-to Walter Tucker and exchange themfor new ones Often old globes arenot giving half the light they shouldthough burning just as much current

I

I

PROGRAM FOR THE-UNVEILING CEREMONIES-

The Confederate monument whichwill be unveiled on the morning of the

I twentyfifth of April will be a veryl notable scent The following is theI program that has been arranged forthat occasion

usicBuI1l1Mr Frank Harris master of cer

monie-sInvocationRev C C CarrollAddress in behalf of U D CDr G

A Nunnally of Lake CityUnveiling monumentBand hDixieGirls representing

thirteen states decorate monumentAddress in behalf of VeteransCol-

J MMarginOde Miss Vivian DameMusicBandCrosses of honor bestowed by Mrs

Badger I

A few remarks by Mr WartmannxMusic Band-Benediction Dr DodgeSchool children will decorate monu-

ment¬

with flowers

GREAT DISASTERS ARE COMING-

EarthquakesI

storms burning build ¬

ings falling trees falling buildingsbricks tsones railroad wrecks +acci-dents

¬

of every known character con ¬

tagious diseases and those that arenot are yet to come You may be oneof the victims Do you carry insur-ance

¬

Iagainst the above The U S

Insurance Company will give you pro ¬

tection at a very small cost See MD Wilson for a policy that will payyou 125 per week

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JAMES R MOORHEAD B J PO TTER DAVID S WOODROW

President General Manager SecretaryI

Woodmar Sand and Stone CompanvA

BUILDERS OF CEMENT SIDEWALKSI

J Dealers i-

nWeirLake SandMManufacturers ofConcrete Blocks Paving Material Fence Posts

Etc Estimates geld Plans Furnished and Coiltracts Taken t-

cL f-

t t t AH e t u E r

t M JfoSr iirtisf wA1 > i < d + j 4 iJ

ON ONLY ONE COMMITTEE-

But that is the Busiest and Congress-man

¬

Sparkman has Plenty to Do

In its issue of Monday the Washing-ton

¬

Herald saysFifteen counties comprise the First

District of Columbia which has a pop-ulation

¬

of nearly 200000 HonM Sparkman represents the districtin the house of representatives It isevident he does not have to worrymuch over his campaign In the elec ¬

tion for the Sixtieth Congress therewere cast only 7179 votes and MrSparkman had 6112 of those And soit has been going ever since the Fif ¬

tyfourth Congress RepresentativeSparkman was raised on a farm Thatdid not deter him from seeking publicpreferment Educated in the commonschools of Florida he later read lawunder Governor H L Mitchell andwas admitted to practice in 1S72 ftwas not long before the public eyewas focused on the rising lawyer Hewas elected states attorney from thesixth judicial circuit holding downthe job for nine years He was amember of the democratic congress-ional executive committee for fouryears serving as chairman for twoyears From 1892 to 1896 he waschairman of the democratic state ex ¬

ecutive committeeRepresentative Sparkman is a

member of but one committee of thehouse that of rivers and harborsMembers of Congress from every dis-trict wherein flows a small streamhave numerous bills for improvements-to these streams So the committee onrivers and harbors is usually busyconsidering these demands and thecommitteemen have plenty to do

MORE FIGHTING IN MINDANAO

Engagement Reported Between Con ¬

stabulary and Moro OutlawsManila April IGTwo member of

the constabulary were killed and threesoldiers wounded in a fight between-the constabulary and the regulars withMoro outlaws in the island of Min-danao

¬

according to advices receivedhere It is supposed the soldiers over ¬

took the Moros and engaged them Nomention of casualties among the out ¬

laws is madea

WHAT SHALL nc-HAVE FOR DESSERT-

Tryv

Jello the dainty appetizingeconomical dessert Can be preparedinstantlysimply add boiling waterand serve when cool Flavored justright sweetened just right perfect in

i every way A lOc package makesenough dessert for a large family Allgrocers sell it Dont accept substi ¬

tutes JELUO complies with all PureFood Laws Seven fiavoriLemonOrange Raspberry Strawberry Choc ¬

olate Cherry Peach

The latest styles for this season areat Fishers j

I DISEASE HAS FREAKS

Kansas City Journal-No medical man needs to be told

that even disease has its freaks andthat recovery has occasionally beenbrought about by means inexplicably-trivial One of the most remarkable-of these unaccountable eccentricities-of disease took place at Halver inWestphalia The case was that of aboy who as the result of a very heavyfall backward on his head while skat ¬

ing had for a year and a half beendeaf and dumb One morning hisbrother went to awake him and find ¬

ing him sleeping heavily tapped himlightly on the foreheado his amaze ¬

ment the deaf and dtfmb boy awokewith a loud cry Both speech andhearing had been restored

14 OF POUND A WEEK-At

y

least is what a young baby oughtto gain in weigh Does yours Ifnot theres som hing with itsdigestion CiVe it AlcGees BabyElixir and i wm begin gaining atonce Curesstomachr and bowel trou-bles

¬

aids nigefstj n stops fretfulness good foVttething babies Sqlby AntiMonopoly Drug CompanyPrices 2c and 50c

DANCING ON GOLD DUST

Pearsons Weekly-The

i

great dancing expert My Fan ¬

I cy who is doing the Moss Stoll tourhas danced on gold dust and it cameabout in this manner When starring with Charles Godfreys company-in Western Australia she told me

no sand was procurable for my dance-so the people in the place said theywould get me some gold dust andaccordingly they brought quite aquantity of the precious stuff alongand I found that it answered the pur ¬

pose very well I reckon that wasabout the queerest use gold has everbeen put to Of course it was mixedwith quartz but when I put it inwater I could see the gold grains shin ¬

ing ever so prettily-

A WOMAN TELLS HOW TO RE ¬

LIEVE RHEUMATIC PAINS-

I have been a very great suffererfrom the dreadful disease rheuma ¬

tism for a number of years I havetried many medicines but never gotmuch relief from any of them untiltwo years ago when I bought a bot ¬

tle of Chamberlains Pain Balm Ifound relief Before I had used allofone bottle but qn applying itand soon felt life a different womanThrough my afdvicemany of myfriends have tried it nd can tell youhow wonderfiillyJtxnas worked MrsSarah A Cole 140 S New St DoverDel Chamberlains Pain Balm is aliniment The relief from pain which-it affords is alone worth many timesits cost It makes rest and sleep pos-sible

¬

For sale by all druggists

I

b t

4

White Goods and Embroidery1

Beautiful white materials ef I every weave and aaIIJ 4

suitable for making spring and summer wearble are sbowi Iin almost endless variety here Our prices are impossibleto duplicate

yl-

I i ry

PERSIAN LAWNS tper yard I5C to 5fc

FRENCH LA WNS 4S Inch per yard 35c to 125 A

LINEN LAWN 36 inch per yard h 35c to 125 1

SPECIAL Dimities Check Lawns and Madras worth up f-

I

to 25c on sale at per yard i 15c

ST GALL SWISSES All our new imported Swisses in agreat-

EDGING

variety ot patterns at reduced prices

AND INSERTION w-

EDGINGoith up to20c yard lie

AND INSERTION up to 9 inches wide andCorset Cover Embroidery values up yardLAWN I AND SWISS WAISTS Nw styleSIOIIo S1 51

LACE WAISTS Earn Cream and White 259 to 5-

IRHEINAUERk

COMPANYI-

I0ki I t s-

7I

DUA

A Word to Home Builders via I

2 We take this opportunity J to announce that our equip-

ment¬ y4-y

for caring for all plumbing contracts consisting of Rp

I either new work or over-

haulingI is unequaled and we invite you r

IIj f I i L to call and discuss the subject with usy

II The material we use is the best ther

I 9 rt po

I market affords We call attention par ¬o-

fc

l I r ticularly to the fact that we handle >

I

yt t L uct11tlvd Porcelain E n a m e 1 e dtr Ware which is so widely advertised

I

in all leading magazines We will1 jMi gif t gladly quote you prices

tJ

R E YONGE SON

c

HOTEL WiNPL115-

sl

17t f9 E torsyto Street Jacksonville Fla I

a New and FirstClass in Jll-I

t-

i Appointments

American Plan 2 and 250i per day European Plan

Rooms one person 75 centsper day and up Special week-ly

¬

x rates Center of City Near-all Car Lines Open all the

I

Year Rooms with Bath Ex-

tra¬

Charge I Bus from Depotand Steamships

Y d t 1y

IC B SMITH proprietor

J i

I

i Q l-

idangerous

r JAsore is G b

Imalady I f

taulyoii don need 1otie q sock around A

I

your neck to cure i-

3ALLARI

1

SNOW

will cure that throat in short orderBallards Snow Liniment penetrates the pores Promot-

ing¬

free circulation giving the muscles more elasticityI

RHEUMATISM CUTS SPRAINS BRUISESCURES WOUNDS OLD SORES STIFF JOINTS IBURNS AND ALL PAINS1 r

r

GAVE INSTANT RELIEFHen Stone Provo Utah writes I have used Ballard

Snow Liniment for Neuralgia Toothache and Sore Throatwhich upon application gave mo instant relief I can recom-mend it ah Liniment I have ever used in curing i

pain caused from Neuralgia etc 4

PRICE 25c SOc AND 100I

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