GAS AND WATER. IS ONE AS NECESSARY OTHER? AS Cltizens of Large Cities Say It Is New York, June 13.-<In the recent agitation here about the price of gas, the demand for lower vias sup- ported by the argument that every resi- dent is as dependent upon a suppiy of gas as upon a supply of good water. It has come to pass that the day la- borer uses gas as his only fuel for cooking, because of economy, and the rich man uses gas on account of its convenience. Gas for lighting, with modern improvements in burners, Is cheaper, better and more satisfactory than any other kind of light. Gas sells at $1.00 per thousand cubic feet in large cities, and from that to as high a8 $3.00 in smaller towns, The consumer of gas in the country uses Acetylene (pronounced a-set-a- lene), and each user makes bis own gas and is independent of Gas and Electric Companies. Acetylene is a more per- fect illuminant than the gas sold by the big gas companies in the cities, and the cost to the smallest user is about the equivalent of city gas at 85 cents per thousand. Acetylene is the modern artificial light, the Iatest addition to the many inventions that have become dally ne- cessities. The light from an acetylene flame is soft, steady and brilliant, and in qual ity is qnly rival y the sun's rays If water and a solid material known as Calcium Carbide are brought tact, the Immediate result is the mak ing of this wonderful gas. TI tion of acetylene perience or evenapparatus sary to make it. If inake it for pr leal keep it for e use, machine ca “Acetylene tor” i ployed. There spons rates into con i8 Not neces Genera- any re ) acetylene ire m ible genera ty tributed buildings towns in city factory build suburbs at electric throughout cities and r as ordinary x tin gas satis in * isolated ings located In the antry or S08 OF NERVE SAVED STEVE BRODIE Charley Mitchell Thought Better of Intended Chastisement. The presence ell, once recalls career who ju cicerone Bowery resort fo and i are reputation don't yer? and about it, but Fully appr post-mortem ne plained that te was or the incident was Times there'll ©» eo! fat toriety, Mitchel joking, ~-New York Author's Eccentricities, While trave g from Washington to N Ernest Thomp gon Seat ant Artist, wa pa LRer ture and w York writer one of friend of years Why? li around other ago, were cracl 8, on the next were dine 1 ber painted: * “This Times. were of which we Now Wear Their Babies’ Teeth, Sig. Mascagni and his wife wear curious fobs on their watches. The fobs are Italian silver pieces, each punctured with six round holes in Signora Mascagnl's these are hung {ith the five yearly first teeth of her | daughter, and upon her hus | pand’'s coin are suspended those of | gue of thelr sons. “Why not?” sald | Signora Mascagni, through an Inter preter, “they are very much dearer te | me than any me's fawala ” The slick tongued will soon begin the practic upon those prove susceptible, agent through Ignorance It would seem that who ed--the Farmers’ agricultural a low Institute papers and the cost b pub- price litera- free of agricultural for frauds. an instance throug! of sent national out We the rulous note especially where 1 8 Suse past spring 15 the tanner er scrapings, as er” a rices $32 The commercial was ranging ton. differ values lative values for agricultural such materials different the same and Author fertilizers +H yogedly ie state very low gr and hair wast asi anda maker of be bal amount re . Las flower fornia annual. i fans. always In selected ly and cut the : you want flowers whole season. flower lemem- ne for warm SOWA, flower If neglect woods habits, — $ Hocoine sowing 8 IN FOWLS. the best method of gapes in our fowls, is to affected birds from the flock and put them which considerable incked lime is thrown. The Hime dust causes violent coughing and dislodges the trematode or fluke worms in the throat. GAPE We found that reating separate the remainder of in barrels into dry, alrs ked the turpentine, | glycerfne, in the proportion of 20 drops of the former to an ounce of | the lattér and passing down the wind. ' » oy id pipe. The feather is turned around a few times in the throat and quickly withdrawn, bringing the worms with it, During sud after either treatment | we feed only light rations of cracked wheat for several days and in the water given them we place a few drops of camphor, Of course, in this, all other ailments of fowls, "an ounce of prevention Is worth a pound of cure” to prevent gapes by ng water and the best method Is the appearance of ing the fo that is pure only drink and by not allo to become damp clean. But in portions {and | presume are eastward wis and of the un- West other coun- the same of ng and there that present abundance and spri there 13 an rain during the winter will make yearapce in nnis tx iy : io sharp £ and a basin of from water ‘ting Ee ng st tools feky thoroughly nd look : way the off the glide them, 80 as to them broadside. Cut them and fit them in your frames and en by tying with tl! twine, apping it Oh rsp ie cotton round the frame, comb frames in the bees off on new hive, and to them and set stand Be sume in the new hive same relative tie old hive, over the WwW. Will on the old Lae queen Indiana Farmer An Eccentric Verdict, nost unusual red in a murder late E. J verdict i cage in formerly James, small farr of New York with "helps y the Court of sted. A ern part lefendant, c! killing hb He posod was ner in State was arged aceidents ly wife : been able to get a fury com. tirely of married men, apd then tes ed tat deceased, who was a habitual drunkard. had used the most inzuiting language at the time of the fatal occurrence, This appeal came go completely home to the business and the bosoms of his auditors that it only took the ury a few minutes to reach a verdiet, and when the foreman announced it he sald with great energy: “Please, Your Honor, our verdict is: ‘Served her right! ”"-New York Herald. ae the In 1900 the number of the foreign. horn in New York of all races was 870.086, MOTHERS AND Mothers wear do an injury tot teaching them lo CHILDREN these. heir « fielp th helpful to others of that a child require different from that which indulgence were he grudge the the Care demand. time and mother or nurse child those powers put bette is defrauded Dy Delng a combination is made by puttl borax and not me of ammonia. The water Is use filled with ind makes iittie it a pretty ang lights, Nes LINEN COATS TO BE WORN. Linen is to | gpicuous as coat material, az well as in the realms of frocks, 1 and sOmMe { he new linen models are ex attractive, We have al ready apoken of the belted and coats of allover eyelet or linen and of the plain coats with scalioped edges and ders of open work or heavy blind em broidery; but many variations are rung upon these themes, and model has attractive details that give it individuality. parasols, coadingly loose dery bor. in one exclusive shop was a loose, halfdength paletot of citron linen, in- got all over with beautiful medallions of white openwork embroidery, about three Inches In diameter, and bor dered by white applied embroidery with waving edge falling in wil around EN Iace Harrow immer ihe gowns “FF wa 31 lards re again angeable here are contrast at are " tad was the pt over in cloth 2} Wop i the Ba- sin! ¥ mawvwa Harp« i's 1¢ braid ims the r girdles are em- Jeathe rs. broidered in cold Shaded stockings, rd the top, There is an unex green hats of every the color paling new, plainable craze for but mostly foOwa are size Patent in both Short black coats leather ties are procurable mauve and white, with light skirts be The open-work shoe has come. It makes its initial bow in white kid. Kid belts buckling in the back, where they grow very narrow, are novelties, Burlingham silk is making some of the most approved coat and skirt cos tumes. Pe- Fu- na Gave New Life. HON. JOHN TIGHE. Ansemblyman Tighe's letier should i Quickly Married and, Settled. 4 al ie recor { Arri« fadine Can Wear Shaes FREE TO OT KE READERS, Botanic Blood st the a au Balm f Blood ely “My father bad bean 8 su Terer from slek headache for the ist twenty five years snd never found any relief until be began taking your Cascarets. Since he has begun taking CUnscarets he has never had the beadsche, have entirely cured him Casearels do what you recom? yd them so do. 1 will give you the privilege of using bis name ™ EM. Dickeon, (120 Resiner 55, W.lndisoapolis, Ind. They Best For The Bowels Mesrant, Palatable, Potent Tarts Good. De Gond. vor Sicken, Weaken or Gripe, ie, fue, Sie. Kiver 4 In bulk. The. gesuine tablet stamped CO areauieed $0 tare of pour money baok. 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