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The Kingfisher Times from Kingfisher, Oklahoma • 3

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tr rr r' I -y ICILY TAXBH DL Be WwM Bel the Were I Oet CeM raie- MU wrttor Wrtto puttoutorto Md dltM to m4 duarwt The nsa ie qnestioe esed te sag he knew the way of the world as cat soows its ewe kitwas sod laugh at ths wiles of those who live on their wits He hsd been economising at every turn for long time saving ell thst he eould or ths holidas wsre near st hand lie eft his station ths other night in ths teoib HANDY HAY EYELASHES RENEWED A lain Oetat sf Black ss4 White Plaid fee the Darlas Waa A- teat Crslteaas i iThe costume of this woodland ey-elienne is worthy a paragraph imtbe most conservative of fuahion articles It ia specially adapted for long spins through shady groves and also for rough-and-tumble riding It is developed in lightweight Scottish goods trimmed with bands of bright Bilk poplin which in their turn are Auislied with narrow strips of braid The writer recalls one particular woodland cycling suit Of royal brown pluided with blue and a generous tracing of crimson The skirt was the ideul rainy-day length very flaring at the hem and doae-fittiug about the hips The fullness was laid in plaits at the back Around the foot was a plain band trimming of white brilllantine headed of blizzard Tbs had stopped nia- Eing sad buttoned hta cost collar about ii neck with determination to walk Br TrsBBtlsssisg tfe Heir It Is Salt tssttraellv Brta Mar Be 1( Made Irresistible till Move Cowaterfeltftsgu The Secret Service has just unearthed ther band of counterfeiters and eeewted a large quantity of bogus bills which ere ee cleverly secuted thst tbe average penos would sever suspect them of being spurious Things of great value are ways selected fee hoketion notably Stomach Bit-ten which has many imitators but noequals for disorders like indigestion dyspepsia constipation nervousness and general debility Alwrays go to reliable dniggists who have the reputation of giving what you sab for If Oat I have here several hills whith' 1 ire long overdue Harduppe I am sorry te sav thst our cashier is out to-day "Oh well it make much differ-mce 111 call and pay them at some fa ture date Good day Philadelphia Record a feiee fsa Ittar ASosS On else smaller after using Allen's F00L Ease powder for tbe feet It makoe tight or new shoes enav Cures swollen hoi sweating aching feet Ingrowing units corns and bunions At all rugemt sod shoo store ate- Trial parlrare IHK8 hr matt Address Allen Olmsted Le Hoy Y- Appreeteted John let me tell you that as surety se you keep on in your present career just so surely will you pay for your indulgence Husband (with air of Thanks dear for that tender tribute to my financial Boston Courier Ytie Best Prescription for Chills and Feter las bott'e of nova's Tartblbss Chill Tonic It simply iron stidoiiinlnwie 6 tasteless form no pay PrkeJOs -w The Coosesea Fate Like everybody else the sea wave strict at the shore in great but they go swag Philadelphia Record Drift: it is just as pleasant dowru the rive ae Atchison Globe EFOr DE FIAMk 1 wind It sobbla voles whupth wbll to indcrt 0 tromp I Ioicp whh a romp bop vines dth'i nlsht ih la 4 attal by ira back yonaar la te white do wia to oob 1 tn Hit JedgnMt It dt not stnnln wushln loyln In dey throudi eroot forevsh on oocl tot epln cs'mly whsh de dty tons lie tlnklet tn a showah hesht can't help tons ergo ail III da wind la sob- Two Varieties fclefc Ha Beea Used wttte Grot If? I Iseccai fora Ranter ot Years The simple hay stackers represented In the accompanying illustrations are used extensively in certain huying districts They are erected ut convenient places in the fields and 3ards aud near barns and sheds Auy ordinary hay fork can be used in connection with either and much of the dreaded hard lifting and pitching of the harvest season be avoided The ole Stocker consists of two well aeusoned poles two chains three pulleys and ropes to manipulate the fork One pole is set in the ground four to six feet after slats have been nailed on or pins driven In auger holes about two feet apart for a ladder The post or pole muy extend HO or 40 feet in the sir if high stacks are wanted A short ehain is placed arouad this pole near bom rather than squander the pne cab "Beastly sight" saida tall imposing nun as be tapped our friend on the shoulder "Get into my carriage there 111 bs with you in miuute" sad he dashed into ths station after his bag It was too good an offer to bs refuted and ths traveling fuse put ie most of bis time in thanking his benefactor who politely insisted thst the pleasure was all bis "Just toll him where to drive to" he said later "I get out bare No don mention it Glad of tbe Now it wee horrible night and he wes using soother carnage so lie could not do less thao to treat tn driver sad Jpve him cigar to keep his sose warm At sst ths economics! traveler was st home Sad be shouted a cheery "zood as he slammed the door of tue vehicle sod started for the house "Here" cried the driver forgotten something Thanks what is as be hurried bh Nine shillings" "What?" as ths harrowing conviction sized him "Why the other man" "That other man he btowed I know him from crow You took the cab" Then our man drowned the voice of the storm while he was settling and going in wore his wife to secrew tbe way it got Weekly 6UNKHAZER FLIES OF MAINE j0f sweet Ups blcPheraoa was talking about (iladstona in biz broadest Scotch ham Hung loo was making bobbery about a pink devU with red stomach and gilded care every face I ever knew flashed before my eyes aa if tha leas were a kinetoscope 1 hen there came a Jerk at the line! It must bare caught on something I knew I hadn't fastened the other end To tay at that depth another second would have meant unconsciousness and death Fearing with every tug that my weight added to that of the rock would pull the line loose 1 hauled myself up hand over hand though tha exertion was ao great on account of the pressure that every motion seemed likely to burst a blood vessel Of course In doing this the air la the knapsack counted for a good deal: In 11 probability I eouldn't have sunk much lower unless it had exploded but the weights would have held me at that depth had It not been for that slender bit of rope For several fathoms it needed but the slightest tug to send me mhootiug upward and ns the pressure increased I was better able to use my arms My strength was going fast however and nothing bnt the animal instinct to fight for life savtd me Approaching the surface I became or it required more strength to haul the extra weight and when I Anally got my arms across the gunwale and outrigger it was Impossible to move another Inch The apply of air had given ont and my last conscious motion was to unscrew the helmet lens In a tew momenta the fresh air revived me and 1 succeeded In crawling Inta the proa Then I got out of the diving suit took a strong pull at tha brandy flask and hauled in my line It bad ran out so rapidly after fetching loose from the mast that a snarl had caught the other steel bar and jammed It under the outrigger Otherwise-well I didn't like to think Of that- -1 It la cnrloua what an affection one will sometimes feel for Inanimate objects I petted that coquina anchor as if it had been a living creature You cee we bad gone dow-u into the valley of the shadow together and but for a direct interposition of Providence would have been likely to remain there I must have been altogether upset by the experience for after hauling the roek on board I held It in my lap ahdBlmost cried i The position of the proa over deep water was explained by the light puffs of wind which foraa hour or two had shifted to the west'ard as it will sometimes do shortly before the change of monsoon But in half an hour it was again blowing steadily from' the norl heaaC -and I started on Toy return to Agana It was then two o'clock- Having the breeze well forward I calculated that It would take me at least six hours to get back but the witch of a boat made good headway within five points of the wind and 1 sighted Tln-iqulo-hearing a little north of east at four Holding on the same course for half an hour Agana then lay to tha southeaat'ard and I put the proa about for a straight run In When about ten miles off shore however I discovered that I had company for bearing down from the nortb'ard vu the blggeat catamaran I ever saw The hull must have been at least hundred feet long and the sail looked like a gigantic balloon The Inatant I noticed it twro words flashed through re Ttess Jersey Meeqeltees aal Klsslsg Bugs Hove No Cteoeee wltte Tteeua lippiacott Co Poe TWO HAY STACKERS 1 (P 1- Transplanted eyelashes and eyebrows are the latest things in the way of personal adornment Only the brave andich can patronize the new method at present for besides being painful and costly it tukes a long time to ao-tomplish iU 4 There is only one person In New York who makes a specialty of the process but in Paris and London where the Idea originated there are specialists who make a handsome living out of the process of transplanting hair from the heud to the eyebrows or eye lashes The specialist works by putting in not on the new and brows wherever they are absent or grown thin and so cunning is he In Ilia work that not even the closest scrutiny can detect any difference lly means of the new process It Is said eyes which are at ordinary times only passable become languishing In their expression while eyes which were previously considered fine have their beauty much enhanced This is the way new eyelashes are put In: An ordinary fine needle Is threaded with a long hair generally taken from the head of the person to be operated upon The lower border of the eyelid ia then thoroughly cleaned and in order that the process may be as painless as possible rubbed with a solution of cocaine The operator then by few skillful touches runs his needle through the extreme edges of the eyelid between the epidermis and the lower border of the cartilage of the tragus The needle passes in and out along the edge of the lid leaving its hair thread in loopa of carefully graduated length When this has been done another and another length of hair is sewed through the lid until finally there are a dozen or more loopa projecting By this time the effect of the cocaine has been lost and the operator is obliged to desist and put off the further "sewing of for another sitting The next step in the process is cutting off and trimming the ends of the loops and the result is a fine thick long set of eyelashes It Is the finishing touch that is to come that makes them look like own When they are first cut they stick ont in the most singular fashion giving the person operated upon the most uncanny look The next step Is to take curling tongs made of silver and no larger than knitting needles and to give them the curve which Is essential to perfect beauty Then tbe eyea are carefully bandaged and kept ao until tbe following day Most of the hairs that have been transplanted take root and grow but a few of them fall out and have to be attended to For the first month it is necessary to curl the new eyelashes every day but after that they become properly assimilated and it is not necessary to give them any further attention Eyebrows are doctored in the same way but there is not so much pain associated with the process as in transplanting eyelashes Herald A BODICE TRIMMING Since reading in ths newspapers of the kissing bug ana his doings all the people in rural Maine have taken to capturing bugs and insectaof all sorts and bringing the specimens to town for examination by newspaper men aud naturauats Countless are the kinds of bugs that have been taken to Bangor in bottles boxes and preserve jars and the captors all seem to be sorely disappointed when told that instead of the genuine kisser they have moth killer a lace-winged fly or something quite common and harmless A man came from Veazie to Bangor the other day with a ferocious-looking bug corked up in preserve jar and claimed the credit ot having captured the first kissing bug in that part of tne country It was not the famous kissing bug that he had but a native bug somewhat resembling small lobster with wings "I care a hang" declared the Veazie man when told that he must try again "These fellers kin lick the stuflin out of Sunkhazere and what none of your common bugs km do" Not many people living far sway from Bangor know what a is like It is a ferocious big fly that infests the flats and meadow-a shout Sunkhaze deadwater place in the Penobscot nver where the water ia alack and where millions of logs are rafted The Sunkhazers are the pest of the loggers upon whom they feast to their hearts content and nothing can drive them away They are four times the size of the famed mosquitoes of Jersey and any Maine man will bark one of them against a dozen kissiog bug in a fair stand up fight Maine folks nave probably no kissing bugs but 10 long as the Sunkhazers survive they will not feel Sun Want your tnoubtai ha or barl a beautiful Wrown or rich 114 Then use DYE tftiifo the top and hooked so as to hold the pole in pluce This is a seasoned slim sapling resembling well pole and usually about 30 feet In length A long chain of say eight feet extends from the butt end of this pole to the post to which it is fasteued near the ground Three pulleys arranged properly are sufficient to lift the lmy or grain A Small rope is enough to handle the fork The pole is pulled around to the tagon the fork inserted in the load and the chain naturally draws it back in place oer the stack or shed and the loud Is dropped The chains and ropes with one pole may be removed after the stacking is completed Another stacker Is sometimes called the derrick or crane and Is more handy thun the pole It consists of heavy post set solidly in the ground end reaching 30 or 40 feet high with on arm 12 feet or more in length upon which the pulleys and ropes are arranged The arm is fastened In groove cut in the post nml kept in place by an iron band liich allows it to turn round This stacker is frequently used when stacking hay or straw in a circle with the post in the center It is useful also in lifting from the wagon and swinging round to a shed or plutform at a barn window The same ropes and pulleys are required 011 both stackers and a horse dors the work of elevating the load A rope tw isted wires or ehain forms the stay of the derrick and prevents It from breaking If the band holding the arm slips it may be held In place by hanging a chain nboe and hooking it around the Orangf Judd Farmer GOOD HOUSE FOR HENS FOR THE WOODLAND SPIN with an Inch-wide band of Prussian blue silk braid The waist had a blouse effect front and back and was box plaited the front plaits being overlaid with bands of brilllantine like that which embellished the skirt The collar was high finished with a narrow linen rnching and the sleeves which were full enough to al low perfect freedom to tbe arms were plain relying upon their neat finish for their beauty With the woodland cycling suit a short white sailor was worn with a curled quill and band to match the suit GEMS POSSESS LIFE SLICKER WILL KEEP YOU DRY A GREAT ENTERPRISE be fooled ith a mackintosh or wbtw coat If you want jeoat that will keep you dry in the hard est storm buy the Fish Grand Slicker If not for sals In your town writs for cataiogua to A TOWER Boston frtas at Great to Coatemplatloo Ooly an It Never Came to Established of a task to onload tha contacts of tha biff cheats but in a short time I had them stowed away under a tarpaulin 60 feV from tho opeainff and waa ready to leave tha core Tha moon wao net jet up but tha etarligbt waa aufll-cleat to navigate by and I reached Agana bj 11 oelock Aa the big proa 1 had aeen waa of too heavy draught to run acrooa the shoal in front of the town I waa not aurpnaed at her ab oence The lighta about the goberna dor'a quarters were sufficient indication that risltoro had arrived and I managed to aneak up the back eteps ta my room without at tracting attention It waa well that 1 did so for my face waa a sight Little rivulets of dotted blood covered tbe lobes of my ears aud my upper lip: my eyes looked like burnt holes in a blanket and altogether 1 prosepted a most dUsipated appearance Padre Sebartlano was cordiality itself but I could see that lay brother Felipe miracle was In his mind and that he was trying to figure It out upon natural grounds 1 was upon the point of asking him bow he happened to find the big proa so conveniently forthcoming when he decided to proceed down tbe islands but reflected in time that If I bad been fishing to the east'ard ao I had explained it would have been obviously impossible to eee his flagship so I pumped him dry upon Lad rone data instead tThe Agana padres regarded hla visit at complimentary in the highest degree respectfully swallowing his yarn about collecting materials for island history! bat I help chuckling to myself when 1 pictured his examination of Fray mummy sod its precious charge Sebaatiano and 1 were adversaries there now seemed but little doubt of this fact And the more I thought of it the more certain 1 felt that my motions were likely to be watched during every hour of the 24 Every time I went sailing alone there waa a strong probability that the big pros would keep me well in sight Making me the paw to secure hit chestnuts would comfort Sebaatiano't very liver CHAPTER XI That the combination against me had strong odds' in its favor seemed obvious and Ibegan tospecutate upon how far it was safe to trust Senorita Dorotea Strolling down to the beach with her before just to throw Sebastiano off his guard I learned with intense satisfaction that she both feared and detested the man She whispered also that her father had reason to suspect the padres Julian and Sebastiano of using their Influence against him in Mauiia For a moment' or two I had a suspicion that she and the gobernador might be under the Influence and trying to work themselves into my confidence with the intention of betraying me afterward But the more I thought of this tbe more improbable it seemed In the first place relations between the educated classes and the priesthood in Spain are rapidly approaching those which obtain in Italy neutrality on the surface distrust beneath Then it seemed as though the senorita must know too much to look upon Sebastiano In other than his priestly character and if the friendship between us was warming as rapidly as I thought it wras reasonably sufe to stake her heart against her bead Finally deciding to risk It I asked her If she eared to spend Monday upon the water with me and she accepted the invitation with such evident pleasure that I shaved all worry about tbe padre clear of ny mind for the time When Monday morning came we breakfasted In tbe patio and made an early etart before appeared sailing leisurely around Cocos reef as If we bad the day before us and were disposed to take things easy When I asked Dorotea If she had ever ailed into tbe bays on tbe east side the said that aa It was usually rough and windy there few of the islanders cared about It only remaining in the little villages during tbe wet monsoon or while they were gathering rice and sugar crops She was willing to go anywhere I chose to tAke her however and had no suspicion of my object until headed into Paicpouc cove for the Instruments and diving apparatus Then before taking them from the Assure I told her of my Intention to search for something under the sea at Santa Rosa reef and naked if she would help me Looking straight Into my faee for a moment she soldi "Does not Senor Enrique know of a reason why I would do anything in the world for hlmf- more than the evidence of your friendliness senorita "8oI But you do have the bad mem ory It may seem nothing that you try to give great pleasure to la senorita whom joo never have seen I suppose men do think it matter little to a woman whether she does appear like other women or like uua borbara? Yet you must have kuown Enrlquito or you would not have tried to do me la grnn benevolencla on el vapor when mlas primas deaprectablea did me defraudar "Why how the dickens did jou find out? Who told you?" senor" jlow? Impossible I "You did just tell me by your exola msclon I but guessed before True Senorita Palacios did ssy that you were un that you did liks my picture all of the also tbat if I did find anything which I eould not understand you all about It would know Then mine primas in Manila did write the letter about the trimming they did have put upoa Isa veatidaa contain-lart they were as described' But there were others not of the style antlguo And of them there ta no explanaclon in tbe letter "Oh well don't say any more about It You caught me nicely I must say It waa the generosity not mine She was very kind and it was all her doing Now make yourself comfortable and we'll try to find Santa Boss" Tha dress business was dangerous ground aud I didn't want to discuss It there waa the pusalblUty of her reseating aa implication tbat her appearaaoe ta tha picture perfect Then again I couldn't tell how the other girl's having made such a present! merely from tha desire to please Hal stead and myself would etrlke her I IselMlas Them la Their Csiei aag fiivlsg Them a Meet Adds A worthy American citizen having made fortune fared forth to see the word Lu ropeau business ways and habits thorough!) disgusted this nervously keen expert money-making and lie poured forth his scorn to some friends be met in Paris One of them knowing the ignorance of the oki gentleman on subjects without the circle in Oae ot ths Most Cosiplesosi Dealsaa AaRg the Sommer Girl's mall Belooalaas Larne Hnowvte for Forty Birds set let hot Too ExpeskU for tho Avtragc Firmer DOUGLAS SHOES Berth 4 te g8 eempsfetstth sthermaksa Indorsed by over 1 looo ouu vearsner ALL LEATHERS ALL STyiCl Til KNI ft hT Ml yrlN fcvMOMrj Take no substitute flstme to bs ss Rood larsewtfmkef of a and txao shoes la Aba nrld Tour dealer "haM Veey If noi we will endror-apnlron receipt of price Ststr kind ot leather sise end witth fsla wcastlow Catalogue Free I DOUGLAS SHOE CO Brockton Man "0 THE DECLARATION UMPPFftinFlirr Historical DottWT mULrenUtnoe mem together with General WanTnnsrtflfTY CoittfflTIUrttn as Commander- In chief of the Contiu oiil Army -lte authenticity duly ceftined to bv James Blame Sec of State bithoyrAphed oa Km bond paper In two color'- and Mowmc the great seal of ino Utiliod Stales Suitable for frum- Injr nnil an ornament to any home toecaroijL mulled to mty iwldreMN for ftO cents posfpnltV Remit bv refr1lered letter innnev ordew drafts or So poataye stamp- to WiLOV DALY SS Adams street Chiougo 111 Axsnt Wuhfcadj- An attractive addition to any summer frock is found in this little front It is made of deep scarlet organdie itants and I wns overcome sir overcome to find they livery stable in the you tell me!" answered the victim "Gentlemen see there! Just consider Then jumping to his feet as the thought struck him hy gentlemen awaiting someone there! Where's the place? tbe name of "Venice" said the joker "Good! tired of this place anyway 1 11 go right down there to morrow and put a little horse-scne into the town Gentlemen in this good thing with me if you They were all in it and they invested their friend with powers plenipotentiary The story has no dramatic point save that it in a historic fact thut Venice was visited No one ever heard an account of that visit but for long afterward no participant in the joke could get ithin hailing distance of the self-appointed pioneer of American Harper's Hound Table I of Flanders sends Ulus-(ration of henhouse which he has tried several 3 ears and likes very well Indeed It is 24 feet long aud about ten feet ide The two closed sheds at each end aud the ojien shed each occupy eight feet of the length of the building which rests on three-feet posts having scratching place underneath the hole affair One of the closed sheds is fitted up for roosting pluce and the other dhided by lath partition to make a place for laters und another for sit ters When a hen wants to sit her nest can be shoved into the sitter Continued mye been 1 leant IS the unrounding see the sun through id It was longest and in the middle stion aa high aa mg this which sent a jir through me -that vreck at last and I (or another projec-ly end After tak-i I found It or rath-lump of rock where an and this' settled Ify first Impreanlon bad broken off short-ras aeoounted far by whole westerly end two or three feet ddle Walking east I found it several oiir theory as to the fragments hsd been It now remained iw thick the coating rly side and I rap-inn to where 1 had Inst the reck he smaller steel bar proa and thia I belt the perpendicular -al at a apot near the nd blow however I uilibrium and found on which I A horror of the no-which lay bat a few a me throw myeelf im digging my nails itI should slip and where Lying there of my heart slowed like a normal pul-ot reflection of light enough to show that ie stern bung sheer en at least ten min-recovered strength nek upon the higher dgep tben realizing air was nearly rx-I myself firmly and sy with the steel bar easily crumbled un-lugh at that depth It anlmalculae and in bar bad penetrated hen it at ruck some-ipongy in which It liarging the hole on-y hand into It wlth-kin I felt about for and sucoeeded In de-r of water-logged the hull iteelf for one day I had I had actually found ihip which from Ita ist have lain in the over a hundred years mnbty the galleon Sevilla And 1 had coral Jacket on tho tier hull was less thau knesst I wanted to satisfaction bnt It hat It might be safer roa above water so I ard bar' 5 warn so filled with ex- accomplished sedm that I tried to put pockets and whistle i But there were no confounded rig and a big mis-xhnusted my breath-oduced a concussion lelmet which nearly iff of my skull It lence so much that partially subsided In ed along even faster After wulking con -than what should per distance I began oughtlessness la not along after me in It to be hunted up ds were precious In I must have gone too tinted hack looking I the line which had the lump of coquina bad almost left me I ho pleee of rock and toascand But things mod ground Instead westward aa It tha lino hunw ova IMhert I had surely lust my a (tip or two uadsr it haul tho pfM dirvet-tho rook shelved ab hvr sveoad loot my frantically at tha sad lo tha rook but only attar mu Than I bo aorol hot It woo I went and tho rook a Jerk wblsh aoarly rota my grasp ffsel-io llaa would hold at a daaporotaljr for a of a aoooad It did ould fool thooo loop rsolttsly paUiag looao toward Fill tkt 11 groat turn tasl aa I roa leodga-d from 1 ha water prow loy -darttr halmtt rasmo aoiooa with teas kit langhta I tar wolghto ap -f shoal-uldath eiFora I mash li-V be some ij A Natural Black Is Produced by for jhat Dye Oct of druggists Or Halite C0I Whisksrs A LsftHiadet Adolaaloa Three citizens one a lawyer one a dortor and one newspaper man pat in a hak room recently in tne gray light of the curly dawn On the table weienianv empty bottles and a couple of packs of cards As they snt in silence a rat scurried across the lienrtn into the darknem beyond The three men shifted then feet and looked at each other uneasily Atter a long pause the lawver spoke "I know whnt ou fellows nre thinking" he mild: "ou think 1 thought 1 raw a rat but I Chicago Inter Ocean Brothers lo AMIrtloo The czar can mpathize with that ancient Indian who is credited with giving his name to the city of Chehov gan lie had just re EDUCATIONAL1 i -h JLmvI NEW HAMPSHIRE MILITARY ACADEMY Prepares tor UoTurmnent A iileuuesaiuftCoUw(Sk' Full Oom menial fmr Major II Ft ATT A Principal Wlsl LMtANld -rw turned from a long bunting trip through the northern wild- of the Michigan petuniula when the native nurse hurried forward and HOUSE WITH OPEN SPACE apartment out of the way These sitters have a little run all by themselves not shown in the drawing Boards with cleats nniied upon them serve os steps to the closed sheds These steps are taken down at night to make the coops proof against prowling animal pests The open space is floored with litter and lins door or curtain (not show 11) iu front for severe weather Mr has a wire door back of the weuther door Ills house is good for 20 to 40 hens and cost him $76 built in first-class Farm and Home CARTERS BNKS 1b wliut the lurucst and beat school ay atuua um CNTNC PAY owy wen If vousolLMarte Trees Outililrec STAdkhiRMWa ShW UlllSUM XO III IlMaaBto ff ITO Persmtif ntl Cored No fl tn or nerv- 11 Oout-netotoufU-rlliHilne Miotnf Of KdiMF Great Nerre llratorer 02 tniii licit a tut realise frse Dr UU KLINKLul AruUHurSTlSJEtee Ral jewels scientists now assert possess organic life It has long been known that opals and pearls grow dull when worn by invalids ancL latterly rubies und the turquoise are found to share the same sensibility Pearls arc more indicative of the condition of tbe wearer than any other gem Though this delicate stone lives longer than a flower it seems to have a form of life which like that of the flower loses color and brilliancy and actually does Nor is this property unfounded in reason Science has latterly learned much concerning gems and their Influence in the propagation of health and diS' ease Those invisible emanations which surround the person wearing gems penetrate the interstices of the jewel and actually increase or decrease its brilliancy The inference is a true ouu that rings and pins should be laid aside by the invalid Even in gooft health it a better to give them an occasional rest To inclose them in their cases and put them away la to insure an access of luster Een clothing should be treated to rest It freshens up wonderfully the frock or wrap to shake and brush the garment and bang it in a durlr Good Housekeeping Ha Year Own Pvrscrr An unsightly or dark corner of a back yard or garden may without much difficulty be converted into quit an attractive apot by the construction of a fernery i Thia can be done by removing tbe lings If any rearing them on edge ns a kind of border line filling iu behind with good garden soil if leaf mold and sandy peat are not obtainable for mixing with it 8ee that there Im plenty of dralnago by placing a thick layer of broken stones or bricks at the bottom then add the soil in the shape of a gently sloping bank studding it with rough stones (the rougher the better) from a sandstone quarry In gath ering wild ferns do not attempt to bring home large specimens Be con tent with small planto with plenty of root They will make a very fair show in themselves if propery attended to Uriah Rarars 1 To remove discolorations froth 'lamp burners rub with a brush dipped into acetic 'acid wash In soapy water and rub with a dry cloth Trim wicks just above jthe lower line ol charred portion and clip the corner slightly with scissors Thli will give you truer flame than from wiping or scraping the wick Never fill the lamps full leaveaamall puce for expansion and to prevent the oil from flowing over the outside of the lumfr To avoid sp unpleasant odor when 4he lamp is lighted alwaya turn the wicks down well after trimming so tbat the oil will not rise to the top and spread to the outer sides of the burners Cotton HoBMlngo Are CsaCoL For some time the epeclel value of to turn fabrics for country house serv ice as hangings nod dseperies has been known Their growing exoellenoe in manufacture which has brought design and finish almost to perfection has promoted theee fabrics to quite genera) rtowo 'house use The tact that Uiotha-pay no attention to them makes tliom popular with housekeepers would- perhepe be a aurprise to ons who has not given the matter recent Attention to 'discover what excellent- feota' eah berprbdbeed In hangings fur-altnre epverfcnge and even rugs that art wade' 6f cotton j-fc'i mi mm These 'Wees-BO- BINn A 'French naturalist asherta that II the world should hsooms bird less mam would 'not Inhabit It after Blah years fim1a epito of all thfl aprayt-aad ntw qna that flotftd toe meaafaeturad Iter ths flestruhtlAaf of Insects aod tlugs would ninety daubed his hopes hv telling him he was the father of a thud little daughter The noble red man atrmghleucd up and with a look of deepest di-gut on Ins coppery face gut-turallv exclaimed: "hhe boy Cleveland Flam Dealer Ts fare a Celt Is On Day Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tublcts All druggists refund mouey if it ftuls to cure It Is mighty good thing that the Lord does not enforce the law as He did against Washington (Is) Democrat After sis years' suffering I wras cured by Cure Mary Thonuoa 29 Ohio Ave Allegheny Pa March 10 A men has to be very much in love with womnn'lo willingly carry her parasol ovei Philadelphia Times Moira Catarrh Cora Is Constitutional Cure Price 75c AM0KQ TBE POULTRY RSAmcua ov this pAPicn BK8llllSH TO Itl'V AJVKUTIMKt IK ITSCOLi'MNS SHOULD INSIST ITOJI havTNgS VVUAT THKY ASK frOK ALL BU 118 1'lYl TKS OK IMITATIONS I' PULLED FRANTICALLY AT THE i END my and I was convinced that my oleaginous shipmate was coming to pay Quajan a lilt Sow any companions native or Spanish who might accompany the padre were likely to be either in his confidence or under his Influence and It struck ma that the aea chest might excite more curiosity than was really safe So I did considerable bard thinking over what bad been told me about the aparaely settled portions of the island in the effort to decide upon a safe place for the concealment of both chest and treasure If It should become necessary There was but one apot that I felt sure about Port Tarofofw ee -the southeast coast Thia waa a land-locked bay surrounded by bold rocky bluffs and was uninhabited In an air line It was miles south of Agana but as the islanders never walked or rode that distance when they could travel inproaa there waa but one chance In a thousand of any boat's being beating In especially as the place had tha unaavory reputation of being haunted On the land aide there bad been an old sugar plantation known as Mount Tarofofo farm but tha gobernador had mentioned It as being abandoned and the nous tain or bluff shut ont alvlewH the see The more I thought of It the more It seemed exaetly the place I wanted It needed bnt the falling off a few points to hand for the Cocos Island In stead of Agana and by half-past six I passed It as close In shore as It wee safe to go By seven o'clock I had reached sufllelently lo the for a straight run Jflte Terofofo and going -about rounded Paint- Palepoua just at desk As ths depth of tM water And the exact bearing of th bluffs wsfe aeouratsly shown upon my ehsfh I had- no diflloulty la' running ashar at the westerly bead of Palepoua Cove wbleh I Judged to be bompletel sqel-tsred from observation Ja-tM'm land aide After lowering the sail 1 aotloed that tha rocks desaeaded abruptly lata the water at A apot I had selected sad was en the point of tanning along to Bfhare tho chart showed a -small creak when a (light opening attracted my Tbs' precipice Mas so alosa tbat eould hare tossed a pebble egatnet It and tho spot no -perfectly Sheltered that 1 fait safe la using my lantern Outlines wer beoifmiag le distinct in the gat haring darhaess but the moment I turned on the current It revealed a ffmuro abosK four feet wide whlab led diagonally Into tbs fees of the roeh Thera waa good three fact of watar right Vp to tha opening end upon throwing the light Inside I eealdaee that It endetTIWh eul deeoe with perpendicular wnllSt If I bed searched the entire erehl- Ktago it woold have been difficult to a plaaa- foore perfectly wiud to my requirements when I same again la broad daylight the fissure wee la-visible IN fast away It wartomethlag A K-fl 177 WREW SRITIVa TO AUVIRTISEM lrno state Ibst yss saw tin AftvesWftss-sesa la tel aeseo tt fa Love of money is the root of all and of much Chicago Daily BODICE FRONT OF MULL AND LACES trimmed with jabot effect of ecru lace Tbe little front fastens Invisibly to the waist and renders the plainest bod Ice dressy It 1b connected by bands of the scarlet material and Its beauty la considerably heightened by the addition of decorative buttons down each side of the straps The Neck Chain Is Gone Definitely the chain is gone Too great popularity killed it In its plnc the bangle ventures to put forth but the result Is in doubt and by deterndn edly putting off their watches women have censed to moke themselves the laves of time In truth never was so little jewelry worn as in this summer of grace and the fancy for oriental patterns is as marked as ever At night In the coiffure very charming wreaths of small cleat green enameled leaves Ivy myrtle Janrel bay and grape foliage fasten among puffs and braids and sometimes a row of leaves forms the top edging for a tucking comb 9m Remove SeoreheS spots ram Ltsea Here Is valuable recipe which every careful housewife should preserve If she would have beautiful linens Take the juice of two peeled onions and put Into half an ounce of finely cut white easttle soap and two ounces of earth from the druggist mix together and tlr In one cup of vinegar stand over the fire and let it boll thoroughly Let the mixture eool before using When linens are badly scorched spread the peste over tbe brown spot and leave til) dryi them wash out the linen alter which operation the scorched spot will be found to have disappeared Feaoh Olaee reel ana pare two quarts of ripe peaches place tn dish with one small eupful ofsugar and set In a cool place for two hours mash line add one quart wqter 'and freeze Thl makes a delicious dessert Oranges may be substituted for panchae if preferred or If the latter are on? of iwnwii iu IVld kew Fad In T-Vlasartaws i Mins John Jacob Aatoy has started a Bear erase In trimmings by ordering gown fostaoned wttb real wheat--lt ta not only a novel but a really pretty idea ad la weed to Very ttied effect on ospeefinliy of tulle j' '(i How to Clean To freshen old lost tear eovrre of books trlfw elten then rob tightly' With the ire beaten1 yolk of aa egg applied with i A roage and lastly pas ahotlroi wt 6 pieod of thin paper Lud ml tbe of tbe sever A hen pays in proportion to tlie eggs the lays Fresh earth for scratching and dust Ingls indispensable Iu shipping poultry now be careful ot to crowd the coops 1 Too much stimulating: food often tatiHes over eg production While Leghorns ere the best of lay rs they are small in size Fowls thut fatten easily should have flenty of opportunity to exercise Keep the dust both always ready Uae dvy earth or sifted coal ashes adding littte lints If the most prolific bens ere retained and the worthless ones marketed decided improvement will soon result Young and old fowls require sufficient nutritious food to keep them in i thrifty growing condition 8L Louis aepublic -i v' I klNBoalUt Cost fr Cteletes Recent experiments have shown thst tkitumllk la very valuable food for young chicks but becomes less valuable a ths chicks get older though there is Ito doubt that skimmllk is always valuable ss i food Hut for young growing thicks It seems to bs mors than or tUnsrliy valuable Whan added to the fatten for ehleks It increases tha eon gumption of other foods given The farmer almost always has a bountiful Supply of skimmllk at least so far as the demand for feed for the ehleka Is tOMerncd Meat and milk aa part af ration of the thicks will sense a rapid growth and thia ia of great Importance when we are trying ta get fall Isgafs-Fanasra Review CHICAGO ST LOUIS OMAHA 4 Live Stock Commission Agent 7ivfrfax oom puudmadc ziao aLi or OAOISAL Sfl0000000 SUMPLUS flflOO 00000 I' fa SHEEPS Aiwa pnpard to fumih null ill to rtponilble teens ot atnal adw fanrabl wm lnlormottoo blank Ma oa raue1 All atewd ha (pwsaW Uto wipui Him ett atoca 5 WB OFFER YOU UNEQUALED SERVICE AND -ABSOLUTS SaFBJWi -tr -s IT ALWAYS SAYS TO PATMONIZR TK3 i i i MaiiOrfl 1 Me Obeyed the Buie 2 Arthur who 1 forbidden to apeak at the table: bad Alareyeaga tha other day As dlaaer began ha was vary uneasy sndflptU aatdi "Ma ean't I speak just-aoa wovd i "You knew the rule Arthur" "Not ana ward?" "No Arthur sol until pour father falaheq the paper" Arthur eubstded until the pa per was finished Wthdha was Baked what he had ta say i "Obotbl On! Korn put the eo turds hutaWe window to cool and the oat tent bean aating them Tlt-EUs Mi Ed 1 0 1 -v 1.

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Years Available:
1892-1918