rtf-Sr -e ), . x V 1 t ) -Vt ; ( S THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1900. V 3, 1900. . 9 ' .Jt SS Social E Mf inWINTIIll DULLNI'SK has fWl fully sot 111 ami thu told if 1 weather "f tin past tow dajs X A. Im- imly kIvch added i-vfii-i" fur null t nnil icst. t-'o niittiy people aii" nut lit tin1 city .mil so iiuuli is iilii.tdv plumed for Master thai tlie picsont duvs an.' hut little dlviislllnl with soda! Kilety. MkatltiK h im em plovod vdiiiu lelsinc bouts tuf the .voiumer l and Suanton lake has In i It thu lto.lsili o KiuUtld nf tin week. TimI.iv ii number of Ketuntonl ins will attend the. ho t-uinlviil at Hait'V's lake, win ii n loam from till" i Itv 111 jil ly against Wilkcs-Ilano 111 ii hm key in. iti ll. The Si't.intiin nun a if Mi'Hiii. Janus HI. ih, J. 11. 1! k, Will Tor- li-v, Thiodoio Kullci, Wolff and (Irlf lln. The Wllkes-lluilo tiMlil s 111 III lull consist of Mc-xr". lllllni.in, Haiti', J.ovoluiiii, Johnson, HoiIrc, Dewey and l'unhnm. Our patty will leave on the l-'O Dcl nvvnic and Hudson tt.iln. l'lvy will ho entertained at dinner tonight at the Oncont.i elul), after which a dance will he Rhen at that beautiful hotU. Miss Conrell r.ip a reception ester day afternoon at the family tosldeiuo on flay avenue In honot of Mis. Wil liam L Connell, the fair jiuiiiB hilde of f-Muyor (.'onnell. The looms wou lavishly ileioiated. The inception h ill I vhlih Is one of thu handsomest In tin ity, was tiansfoimed into a, hp.u Ions hovvir of gteen In an aleovo oL wh'il' iivar the bnicid stair nine vveii' si tloned the mimic l.m from .baim's-i oi -i hestia. In the dlnliiR loom Ion.? t temmeil white loses wore U'ed as n einti piece, thi table tiling eveeptloiially ntti active in white and giii-n iMis. Cnrinell and M.". Hatiingtoii. nt I'hllaili'lphln, leielved with Mli fonntll. About the looms v- e Mm. II. A. Connell, Mm. T. J rotti. Mm. Mm. l.indy. Mm. H. Hill. Mm. C,. V. Him nd end Mm. lib hai 1, of Phila delphia. Mm. A. J. Cumuli and Mis-. L'likltt piesided at the I ible. Mm. Wavl.tnd and Mm. nrig.ii Comi'U sap,i luppe, A number of voting gills asslsttd with the refreshments. Thov vicm: Mlssei Ji s-slt; Cornell, l.uth Hand, Helen un I Natalie Connell, Anna McAnulty, Adeline 'Itai and Uoiothy Hesell. vnv hus cnmpanv "f ladies called dining the limn - of i delving Among those tiom out ol town wue; Mm. W. 11. IVane, .Mm Walter Mid dle, Mm. Kindnifssei, illi (leitiud" Pen no, Miss Puckev. of Wilkts. Pane, Mm. W. T. AinisttiiiiR, .Miss Johnson and Miss Lesson, of Ith.u i, N. Y. Mm. William DeWald Hover gave a luncheon at the Suanton Club jtstei day. Mihs Whip', ot Woodstoi k, Canada, was the guest ol bono!. Among tho'e pi istut wele Mm H. W. Aiohlulil, Mm. A. JI. Dei ker. Mis. J. A. Pi Ice, Ml.s. Kiiileiitk Kullei, Mm. N. Y. Leel. Mrs. Thorn i.s K. Jones, jns. James P. Dickson. Mm. d. DuH. Dim inlcle Mrs. a. It JeimMi, Mrs. AVnlter Dlclss.ui, Mm 11. C. Shafei, Mm. K. H. J(imn. Mm. 11. H. Waie, Mis. Frank Sllllin.ni, Ml.s Croig.. P. riiltllth, Mm. 1 1). Muiiay, Mm. O. O. Hiooks, Mis. A If. Storm. Mm It. i:. Watson, Mm. tleotge Khe, Mm. K. F. Chiimb Tlaln, Mis. K. W. (Icailuit, Mm. W. W. l.athiope. Mm Wulti't Hilggs, ,Mis. H. C. Dunham, Mm. O. M. Hall nti ad, Miss Jennie HeynokN, M.lss ckue l!fj Holds, MKs Manne"s, Mis Anna Matthews. Miss Dlan i Ite.v nobU, Ml.ss Chatmiev Itejuolds, Miss Coleman. Misft Nash, Miss Alice Matthews, Miss Kloanor Heynolds, IMiss Janet Dlik'on, Mbs nie.inor Anibmnn, Miss. Helen M-.itthew.s, Miss Helen Sandomon, Miss far lie Tlennel, Mis Limn, Miss Doiothy Dlmmklc, .Miss Hobinson, Mi-t LouU Matthews, Miss Hoikvvell, Ml-s Klen kid, Mits J met Dkkfcon, Miss Wlllliuns. Miss Boh s villi attend the junior danee it Pilneo'on ni-Nt week. Miss Spiaue will al o loivo on Tuesday for Ithaca, wheie she will meet friends and bepiescnt at the inid-w Intel gaiety at Coinftll. Di. and Mm. .1. N. P.ice gave a eh inning dance on Tutd.iv nleht in honor ol thelt t.on, Homei. It was at tended by a laige ronipiny of oung people. Mrs. W. 11. White g..ve Thuisday when the guests n luncheon weie: Mi 3. Some of Copyright recent Novels at a tion of former prices Under the Red The Celebrity Soldiers of Fortune The Manxman The Choir Invisible The Forest Lover The Sorrows of Satan A Lady of Quality The Adventures of Francois The Damnation of Theron Ware The Continental Dragoon Originally Published at $1.50 and $1. Our Special Price is 50c Jonas Long's Sons jg (", tt0mal W. r. llallslend, Mis. Thomas KpliiKUO, Mis. J!ot(is Israel, Mis, A. .1. Council, Mm, .Tohtt f-'lmpon, Mis, W. W. I lei iv. Mm. Willi mi Mat thew h. Mt.s. Oilvlll So, holt, Mt.s. Kied oilek Council, Mts, lilt haul Matthew.!, Mi?. Lunuloy, Ml--- Dickinson. Ml. anil Mis, Win. It. Hie hnioml and iltittRliti is, Miss lllthmnnd and Miss flat. t ItlihiiHinil, of Ninth Main uvo. nui, also Mm. S.iiuurl tl. llatkrr an 1 il.tiiKhloi MI-" llaikir of MadKon ave nue, Mill sill on tin- "Kaiser Willi tm II. Mai ih .M, 1'iot) fir Alexulidili. Kuypl Aftu ImIiIiir Cairo and n till, mi the Nile, tiny vlll ttavel cNtcnsive Iv In the Holy Land, leturiilns via lleviiitit, Sm vt im, Constantinople, Ath ins anil Home eios-ohiR lluiopo through Italj, Swlti iluiid and Fi iiue, viewing the l'ails i:poHltlon, letutnltiR litini"" after un extended tour In lhiRland and Scotland. Mm, Hnny Klrkpatilek enteitalned n few friends vcsteiduy nt a thimble tin In honor of hei Riiest, J1U( Sleli oil, of folutiibus, O Anions those pif-ent vvtie Miss Linen, Mlsj Kuili eilne Kennedy, Mi's Crane, Miss Han lev, Mls Hutmil, Misses Hlb.ibith and (Smie Saiidei-on, Miss Nettle ton, 'Mis. i:. W. rleaihuit. Mm. WHIN Kit kpattlek, the MIssim Hand MKs Louise. Matthews, Miss May Tin lev. Miss Helen Williams, Miss Anne Hand, the Misses Albio, Miss Ctans Kiel stead and Miss Hlkabeth Shetei. The Kmc-IsIoi Sen ial i lub's hi.itl tu litem on Washington avenue weic last night the eene of a piettv soil it event, the senior e I.i-.i ot th"' Si hool of the L lekaw.inna giving a sulHiilP tluii dain-e. The plattoim was decked In si i em. and on ll was seated Law nnen'i oichisti.i, which ilisinitustd the music to whli h about loitv couplin daiued. The ehapiioliis nf tin- .iff all were Mm. W. 11 Plumlev. MN- Jane M.icMaitl'i, Miss nisle Clos. , Mm. N. A. Hullieil, Miss Jemii- On White an 1 Mis I Anna Itobltisnii. The committee of aiianm mints was made up of the tollowlug numbem of the class: Hun Vail. P. J MfDniinell. Malt I Shaw. Clara Womliulf and C.eitiurie Siamons. Iliss Wilbur, ol S uidemoil avenue, gav. a i ml pulv isatut.lav evening, and Mi. and Mm Chailes Wilson en tei lalne 1 a niiinbii of fil. mis at their home mi Mil Ion stuck Molida, even ing, both of tin io . vents btiug in honor ot Mm. Nathan VleUvei. of Xew'YoiIt titv. Mi J. W. Fits-Gibbon, Miss Susm HI.it.!, Mks Lillian C.eaihatt: Messm. Chillis and Philip Doeisam and Pio fessm Chance will spend net vvetk in New Yotk healing giand opua. Dr. "!. i: Hill, H P. Connolly and e-Sliiilff Chailes Hobinson havi pui chased a new ice sail boat, which will be used on Lake Henty at M-iplewood. Mi. Clinics V.. Mullet, of Salt Lake City, was tuiriend a Mtipil e paity at the home of Ml. and Mm. J'-mis Hichaidson, of 213 North Van Bui en avenue, on Monday evening. Ml. Mul let has returned to his home In Silt Lake City. Mi. and Mm. Joseph Patkei, of, Mon sey avenue, vveie suiprlsed Tuesday evening by a company of fi lends. Miss Augusta Giaeft was man led to ''Cdeiiek C.tlll on Tueselav at St. Mary's church. A reception was held at the close of the ceiemonv at the home of the Inkle's, patents on living avenue. Mr. and Mis. William Oberts uitei talned a number of guests Motid ly ovcnlrg at their home on 1-eulln mil fetuel. The West Sleie Hac lielom' club will hold their annual bill Fi b. a In Meals' h. 11. The Ladles' Auxlllai ot Division No 1, Ancient Oulei ot Hibernians nre making aiiangeinents for a countiy danee at Mears' hill on Wednesday evening, Feb. 11. A pi tea will be given to the best eliessed couple with the least disguise. A i .ike walk will be a featuie of the event The committee of airangenients consists ot Mts Mai tin Moian, Mis. P. J. Moian, Mm. Mi -Mann, Mm. M, i: Moian, Misses Me llnda. Allen. Nellie Itldilell, Mamo Ga- the Best frac- v The Honorable Peter Stirling Caleb West, Haster Diver .The Hride of Jenuico Robe The Prisoner of Zenda Phroso Tekla Trilby The Road to Paris Soldier Stories Dross Qloria Mundi T5. vln, Mary Mcllitfjh, Julia Lamb, Nora Oeirlty, Katheilne Heuloy, Nellie (Itltlln, Small Duffy, Sarah MeAtuliew, Miss Slattciy, MIps UiilliiRhcr and Mlsa liojfan. An (MiJiiMiblu blitlulay patty was held at the home of Mls Hay Davis, on Itotk street, Tuesday ivetiliiR, mid vmih attetuled by a Iiuro number of joiiiiK people. At the (hliken and walllc supper to be Riven by St. Marrtaie-t's Oulld next Wednesday evening In St. Luke's I'.tr sh house the ounK ladles In liarRe of tables and those who villi assist at ouch peivliw uie: No. 1-Mls- Annie Duval, Miss Walsh, Mls WINen mid Miss JivmII. No -.'-Miss 1.1iMe Sh. in, Miss JulK Pettlnrew, .Miss (Utliinle Sliojil mil and Aim. rreil f. Hand. No 3-Mis 11. f, Yoctim, Mies l.ols Sniu ton, Miss llesslo Kick anil Miss 1 H'deili ka Dei man. No I-Mlx Ian Un. Williams, Mls Hi ue Shupliiiid, Mlsf Mav lVniivpuker I anil Miss Ucttimlii SiniiRiif. No Miss .lime Miie.Mnrtln, Miss Cola llalili miiiiii, Miss l.l?zk Iloltnes ami Ml Thoinpsoii, No. (.-Miss Kill (Muni, Miss N. Ille Cinipliell, Ml-s l.villu Minis iv mid Ms Mi like 1'uote No. T-MIhs Mlllnn II. Monls, Mm. Hi ii In r DriIiii, Mlsh Sadie Ciimplvll and .Miss SoIdiiiiiii. No. S-MIss Hisslc Slum. Miss Kilua SiiiLton, Miss Mndelliio llannl mid Miss (limp lMtlRrtvi. Tin1 klti hru and cookliiR departments uif In iliaiRo i.l Miss K. Iv. Kiaimei, iililul tiv Ml s 1,. CHirIioih, Mm A. K I'ltlU-iew. .Missis Muv and Ornio KIiirs. Iitirj with n iiimpetent eoipi ol trained luljii is Tin hours are flnm 6 to S. The engagement of Miss Turnbull, of Haltlmore. to Captain K. 11. Chase, of this city, Is announced. The s.ivs: Philadelphia Pioss of .vesteuliy "Wilmington, Feb. 1, One of the most billlinnt wteldlngs of the season was that of Miss lane S. DuPont, daughter ol Mr. and Mis. Francis ti. DuPont, nnd Iieme DuPunt, the son 01 .urn. i .a .Mime ijtii'ont, who vvnie in.ii lied at St. John's Piottstant Lpls eopal church ,u noon toda.. The chute h which was founded by the brkk-'.s giandfathei, Alexis 1. DuPont, wan beautlttilly deioialtd with lilies, elalslos and other white How em. The vestei1, choir of the c hutch enteicd snj?iiig "The Volie that Hieathed O'c i L'den " As the choh sang tbe In Id tl tlioitu fiont Liihengiin, the bildal couple in teied the i Iiuuli. Miss DuPont was attended bv Miss lull i DuPont, ad maid of honor and the follow lug btkksinalds, Mist, ij... boici Ftost, of Chai lesion, si, fii jjp , HII ibeth WitUlns, of New Yoik: Mtes Muiy H. Chliu In stir, of Pliiladelplil i. Miss Alio Hiadfoid. or Hagkw , Miss Maiv A. H. DuPont, Miss Hllzilntll DuPont, Mks Julia Caitei, of Mm lis tens n. N J., and Miss Louise DuPunt. "Pli no S. DuPont, a biotlur of the hi idc gioom, was best man and the ush ei ' wile Clinics, Helin, ot Scianton; Fi i del lilt Fiillci, of New York: J 'tank Kveiett, of Chicago: FcIh Fell Du Pont, l'ugeue DuPont, Finejit DtlPout, and Cliaibs Lennig, of this tit.v. "Tlie bilde Is stilkingly handsomo and vole a gown of white satin tilinuieil with lace und oiange bios, sums. Shi can led bilde's lo.es. The bikk'smalds wok gowns of white or gandie over ellow silk with hats of Fiemh stiavv and white chiffon. Thete was a large hind: plume in each. The maid of honor vvoio white otganeliu over sre.cn silk "The lelemonv was ixifoimed by P.Ishiip Colemm, tinisted by Aieh deaeon tieoige C. Hall. A wedding bteakla.st and teeeptlon followed it the homo of the bride's patents. After a ttin South the bilde and gioom will live in Newaik. X. J." Among other guests fiom this clt. vveie Mr. and Mts. Henry Helln, jt. and Miss Uelin. Miss Anna A. Heidenbach was iti.u lled on Wednesday to H. J. MeOeehln, telegiaph opeiator for the Scranton Times The ceremony was performed by llcv. Peter Chi 1st at St. Matv'.i ehuiili. Mls.s Kate Reldenbaeh was biklesmald; James Haintt, of MI nook.i, was best man. A leceptlon was held at the home of the bilde'- paient.i, Mr. and Mm. J. "vV. Iteklenbaeh. Miss Marjotle A. Tumer was nniiled on Tuesdav to Nathan KUei at the home of the btldc'o patents at N.ij Aug. iBKsacats of People A. G. Hunt Is In New York. V. 13. Thajcr was in llonesdilo on Monda. Mm. llugeilo Ham was hi Iloncsdnln this vicck Major J. H Fish I' turned estculav flnm Now York. .Mm. l. U. Stevens is vtltlag tiKiiils ill Noiwleli, Coll. Mi ami Mm, If. H. Hejiiulils will sail I in I'm opo today. S. T. liivcs lias been sctlousli liulls puscd lor tlie past fi.w d.iv '. Willi un Wirtli, ol Denvei. Col., Is vs. king Ills p.uiiita on Hlekoij sttiet. Miss Ot.uo Siuamni will j, u to Hot-ton this week to remain for a tuitnlhht. Mil'. Ueoi.su Smith, "f l'loildenie. It. ., is the guist of Ninth Hud likii.M. lsltlcue Uoos, of Piliei stiret, H rceov. erlng tiuiii u senile attack ot tlie urip. Miss HcWcia IJutke, ot Noi th Main avenue. Is vklting tl lends la New om Mrs. P. H. nilleran. of Carbonil.ile, vsas the guest of Scranton fiknds jesterilai. Mm. J L Kca. of Sanderson nvciiie. has leturned from a visit In New Herilu, Pa. Mm. Aimslrong, Miss Jolinseu ami Mlsh Skson aio guests of Mts. F. I). Me Govs an Mi and .Mm. L L. Fuller returned la?l night irom New Ycik, where they spun the vvetk. Mm. CkmonR and Mm. 1 S. II dues have MUie to Floilcla leu the Hiiiiii.ikr of the Intel. Archibald Mc.ui-. of South Main ave nue, ha been homo Horn tulkho f.n the past few class. Mm. James, who his In en U.e suest of Mrs, JI, i He-molds, lias n tinned to her home In lliookln, N Y. Mr, 15. M, Wlnton and dvushters. Mm. rtliur Twlk he II ard Mtss Helen Vm lon. aio Ir. Washington. 1) C. Al.xaiukr Law, Jr., of Aberdeen, Scot land, Is the -jueht of his uncle, AleMiu dcr Mcldriun, of Hlcliniuiid Park. Mrs. L It. Stdle Mr. and Mrs. A. f. Rtflle. and f I T. L. Stello liuvo loluined fiom a ten elavs' vilt to VVashlnston. Mr. and Mm. D.ivld S.iie. of Men tlof, have ln-cn the gucsH of Mr. and Mm. Townscncl l'ooic, fut thv pist lew U.ii Ml W. J, PI). lev who has bei u the of Mm. I'll iikswoith In Urn'ii lotuincd to hei home In 1'iitM- g'lCht Hldge, bin-;. Mm at tin Springer, who has hem a must home of hit- biolliei Di, II I) bun leimnid to lur homo hi At Win ii lantic CUv. 'A, C. TwiUhdl his bicoiiu) the mana ge r of tho Beneral slorn condiieted by Hie Fullei Coal loinpanv, vlco C. A. Hun, iisluncd, Miss Hllzabith A, Jonen and Miss Jan. fttei Junes, ot (JI) pliant, left on Widllis. day foi un rMdiikd ulp thioueh tlio south ami California. Coloiu I L. A. Walies will entertain at Ills lioine. UiU ouliicv uvenue. next Tueti day evening, thn field and utaft officer--of tho Thlrteiiitli leglnieut. Messrs. A. H. Will man, of tho Lack awatiiu luutidiv, und L. II. Btltlvvilt, of the Niagara, Power companv, Tuesday, left for Floilda and Havana. Frank Young and Leslie llnrton, ot Ninth ('hint, Hiadfoid county, have liceti tho gin sis of Mi. and Mrs. Uculieti Yoiiim, of North Sumner incline. At the banniiil "1 tin- Knlglits of Co Iambus In Wilkes. llairo Tuimlny night, Attoiney 11, J. Hoiiike. of tlilrt i Itv, ic spoiukcl to tho to isl, "i 'amp Life." Paul llaidnei. who for umie time has li'i-i pilvatu hrciitity foi Mi. C, C. Unse, or the Deliwaru iiiul Hudson, has taken t. pesltlon with .Mr, ,1. P. Neale, of tho Nuwton Coal eoiiipiiij, lMward Laurie y. aei ompinlul by his inotber, sails this month fni Huiope on in cNtinitid aiehltectutal ttlp. U is his Intention to enter a Failalan nteiiet and spend next winter In Italy and Uueeo in n search and studv, llcv. M. F. Crane, of Avoca; Very Hev. 11. A. Uaiviv, of l'litstun, vliar general of Hie Siranton (lloecsu;. llt-v. 1. J. Ivenian, of Parsons, and Hev, Pu tin r Hanillev. of Hunt utile, will snll on Tuesday lor a tlv months foreign tour. Dr. Lucius Jvcnnidy, house surgeon at the Mo(S Til) lor hospital, his le. signed from hU post, and bis pl.un will bo takui by the Junior nut genu, Dr. J. M. Catnihali, whose position in ttnn villi be tilled by Dr. Frederick UnllMor, ot Ilkes-Haire. Dr. Koniudy will j-i) on a trip to Hureipe, leaving Siturday, l'cb. rum v -.'1. A delightful luncheon was glven'Thun cliv by Mrs. W. If. Wh)to In the par lors ol tho Hotel Tcrrnco at which vvero present: .Vim P.ogeis rr,-i 1, Mm. A. J Connell, Mrs W. F. Hallsteuil, Mm. WIN Ham Matthews, Mm. Lucy Lunik v. Jim. W. W. Herry, Miss Dickinson, Mrs. Cal via Hev bolt, Mrs. ,l0hn Simpson and Mm 1 led Connell, Mrs. Thomas Sptaguc. lniiiAAi)UAlAl)A HER POINT OF VIEW QMwwmmmmmmwmG i V in oinoinliariiliiiisjunv n , loukl viaid off wrinkles Iiu1eflnltc ly she woi'ld be able to submit with fortitude to most other llij lhat toiment. Slie wouldn't inind giay hakrt, for a pleisant unllned face Is wondetlullv sottenuil und sweetened by the fiame of whitening kicks. She wouldn't so much dieacl headaches. If they did not hi Ins1 as eompmlons the deepening lln08 of pain, t-ho would even aeeept mental tortinc with more foitltude It she could lx- .itsuriel tint the ttaeery would not be unmlstal; .iblv left on her blow, and that, bj he ever so self-conti oiled, ever so biave, the veiy pitienee with which she cn duies sufteilng must add the eloletul little ete-abes to hei visage. Cddly enou-'h the most i ar.ldoxk.il (ondltlons attend the subji ot ot vwin kles, ancl It k that which Is popularly HUpposcd to keep them at bay which most elice-tu.illv pteilnces them on the f'liilnine cottnti naue e, for It is "sleep, sletp that knits up the lavell'd sleave of cute," which Is the most nimble fac tor in ploughing funows-, puittculaily at the coiner of tho ejc. a. Poets have sung and romanticists have wiltlen ot the exeiuislte b-auty of a maiden with her sweet face Hushed In slumbei, and her white hand culled like a iiseli.if beneath hei check as hit Milling tiesscs aio ih-ht!v stlried bj hei huath. Tl is Is a fair ple-uiu indeed, but the stem, unpoctle.il tact lemalns that the feminine fashion ot culling up like a kitten with the head i nv eloped In the softness of n featlu-r pillow, an 1 often the- face resting on the hand in a wa) which pn sses tho dieel; lotuaul, piodiiccs neue v,rln kles in a wnk than a inatsouse can obllteiatf. In six months. Our method of sleep is all wrong. It is a.veiy easy matter to Ins onio accustomed to using no pillow at all, or at most one of medium hatdiiess, in hummer such a pi in affoids so much comfoit that the woman who will perseveie In 11 finds that she can faleep s-Wietly all night when people who use a, leather pillow as a poultice feu the base of the biain and the neck .no lc sties and ivi etched fiom the heat. The absolute tiutli of the statement that sleep villi produce as many wi in kles as insomnia or lute houis can be leulilv demonstrated. Look at ulmo't any woman pmt her first outh anl obseive whether one side of her face is not inoie? fiauklv lined than the nt lu i. Iiuiulry will develop the fait that she nioie or Ii-,-, h tbltu illv lies on that side iiul that (he pillow or her hand nu-lu'i her clink into deep In dentations, vvhidi lonu deeldeJ tolds In the legion of th ce Just a. the habit ot ti owning oi making stiiuaces in waking houis pioduces deep line i In blow and about tho mouth, so the sleep loutoitlou ot visage keps up tbe bid woik tluough the still v atches of the night. Then we huvo to go and spend inn good money for hkm-prieed eold rii.iin- -the ehe.iu 1 Inds ate viome than none at nil md to Induce tl.' iiuiss.ige kulv 10 in') nut tne lines which the night aflei we steidfast!, endtuvot to npliee, and alwas wltli marked siieetss, Oh. these gilniace" vie- make'. What e pity that we don't spend mote tune befote the mlmn. J.ut of eoume that would do us no ponl, for when iver we do c Ue ll ll glimpse ol our couiitiiiani os theiein we piceed o sniib' at oumelve and look out uv In st. We don't make these haid llne.i at "tir own iilleetioii tui ve do when loineming with our frkm'is and ene mies, wo don't 11 1 1 our c-yebiovv. moukey-llk" at ovciy othei shntter V don't giln so lnoartlv as to nrikc a vast ciease that liei like a teat on each slele of our nouttis; vv- don't squint up out eyes at tho minor lady "dl Perfect Food" "tPreseftes Health" t Prolongs Life " BAKER'S I BREAKFAST! COCOA " Known the vvotld over. . . K( fi pl (lifMt.hpvt In. .j!D? ilorseimnts Jrom tho necllcil S J" iiractltinner. thu nurse, .mil S th intelligent lioiisckcipei i and citercr." VicMi. mti ;i'tfi GascUt, J WalterBaker&Co. Ltd. i DORCHESTER, MASS. . j TriddoMsrk Ion Every Packaze 1 Atabhshc.l 1781). ! : 1 1 mmmmmmmmJk 4 I JS& I v i FABLE'S CELERY COMPOUMD REV. JOHN RICE, SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OLD, Scotch Grove, Iowa, writes : "My wife and I have used two bottles of Paine's Celery Compound with great advantage to our general health. It cured her rheumatism and proved a good regulator of the system in general and a tonic for the nsrves. In my own case I have found it a cure for kidney trouble arising from old age, as I am now in my 75th year. In this trouble it has given me almost, Instant relief. The human system in old age must have a large store of nervous energy and rich, nourishing blood. Paine's Celery Compound keeps the liver and kidneys active, and the body strong. under the hallucination that we are appetiim; appiedative as we do when visiting with ui cm ilntui'ie.-. Oh, wo conduct ourselves, very mm h nioie euieles-sly toward tno other pi ople we know thin tow aid The Lady In the C.lnsN We alw ij-s tiy to propitiate hit with a smile that Isn't a eonto tlon of the lips, and we aie veiy Rent!" and lespettlui We djn't .say hateful thim:. to Im ; vu aien't s-plteful la our remuks about hei when her back is tinned. We tiy to nloss ovct her de ficiencies to in ike her appear at bet best. We tiy not to t,tl. the lust giay balls, and we don't often Pay to bet as we do to our deatest fihud", "Di ir UK, how old vou aie piovvltiif." We au pitlettt with her weaknesses anl apologetic for her xnspcratiiur little habits ot btUMiuoniss, 0f absence of mind, of lack of punctuality oi eon .sldeiateness. We don't make fiautlu clideavois to pay i;hu!ks, fancied or othe-wlsc. which we hold against her. In t.iet we have no -.iiuli.vs UKilllst lier though ol ten .o uheu'l'd entertain then), hc-causp of her Uetluln-s, ker deceit or the pitiful mistakes s-lie Ihh made-. Jim vie can 'ilw.ijs lind an in llnltude of ocu-e.-. lor hei how- could we do dlfeicntly when .-.ho looks at us with such a hhy depiecatoiy glance. How can we, how- e an anybody. In fact, hold hei to account for any of hi i- kur cdpiko ' We like to have hei smile back at us fiom hei tt.itlon Just bejend our touch, so vm tespeet her tisrne and svnipithle with her sonows and imllu at Im Iovs as wo do for nu other. Isn't It u pity th it i-i'iy penun wo know eaiinot tec five moie of the en tlenifs, the uppiec hit Ion, the sunny al un i , v" bis-tow en The I.ad In tho Glass? . S'pe iklnw of Kludges'. Don't ever try to p iv tlipm of1', inv fil'-m". Let the debt aiiumukite until it leailies tlie st.ii.-., but don't trouble to -jet "ven, It isn't worth while. The lontiaet villi bo too Bie.il, if vou count all -.out Kikv. inns, and lllo in hhrut. I don't bellevi we ever did a loally malicious thliiK In letinn foi comi1 ie.il oi fun il"il wions that did not hat in him vvhu sent forth that ejiudire-ilicd nioie than the oho toward vvhoni it was directed. Thu psje-holoKkal explanation lb cleiii. Tho eonditioii of mind which inuld haiboi a Kindle and P'un and sltlve to pay It slves Its invnei sink dipeom lott in the task th.i it isn't worth the striipprle. Moie than all the tellex ac tion of the dark, hateti.l feeling make the person hlnuelf cU'k and hateful in ehaiaetei to those who know him, and thus he Is the double losi.r. Per haps j mi mav sonietlincH do an act which to the win Id which is ever hasty In judgment, seems nenilqiH-llk-j in Itfi deslsii. hut If In join limit oti nit- sine no malice lived, that you hid not (liu'i'-dcil oui thruuhtfi to plan letallatlon. vou will not be injured tn jour sail In the Imputation. The wotld lool.H on with flee at the publlo p,linellt of tle.isuied Kludges. It applauds the motlve-ealls It -clever." "billllant." 'lu-t." but that Is the only if ward, and It Is Indeed u poor one. T.nt some 101 iv I'Isb pay "ii tllO 13111(103. fancy Hf-t-s. Diplomacy. WV-iu ou at the bhoit lilies iCslCl- dav I l.nn-; No. x Bhmt Tin n oil no the vn man I'm looliliur for. laiiiR Win so? Shun I want to News, bonovv $j, (iiluij.o Creat Reconstructant SIEQEL BROTHERS 65-68 Wooster St., New York, Manufacturers of the celebiatcd "Eagle Brand" Ladies' Muslin Underwear Want outside contractors on large quantities' of work at liberal prices. FACTS ABOUT COfTKE. It Impioves with A?e, Like Wino, and Amei leans x.i'.jc Thelv.1 We ik. I'lom tliu l.oniloii Sl.ipdard. it may suipiise some people to ham, on tlie autlioiit, of a consul. n lepoit Isaiitd iceeiitly, that Ikail i.m claim to inuk as tin n.itist io!iee-pioduc-UiB countiy In the woild. We umuially associate- eoftee, with the east, but it tho piesent day the new woild Blow i far laiKer quantity tli.in the old. The plant is. cultivated fiom Slexiio ti Iliall, liuludlnv--, of collisc tin. West Indian Islands in tact, enet Ui. Wal lace's neotiopleal lesion, iiludlni; l's southern and cokkr poitlon In im st putts the Industry is liumislni? tapidlv. lliazll alone piuclucis nioie thuii 1 "00, 000 pounds of (olfee pti annum. It K Indeed, belli veil to have furnished In IS'JS more than three-euaitein of till the e olfee i.ilsed iu Amuica, tliouph that continent contilbuted 91 percent, of the total quantity grown on tho Klobe. So trieat, Indeed, Is tho output that thet.i la danger of supply e xcoedliirf the- di -nuuul. The statistics ot the tiade aio euilotis. The rniied States linpoit laiKel)- In laet, they aie HnuM's pi In. ( Ipal i ustomei , but they :uo by no means at the head of the list ot (on sumeis, the annual amount beliij; just under ten pounds pt Iumi, Hut. as it happens, tliu pilncip.il coffee.diinkln natlons aie small, ancl tlie Aim ileum differ tiom them in llklnpr thelt eofieo weak. The Dutch ate the Kreatest consum ers, twenty-throe pounds u head hdns tho allowance in Holland. Uenmaik in second, but with a knur Intel val, and llelh'luiu follows, The rieiuh seem to bo loslni; the taste Is not the cafe kIv Iiik plate cveijwheie to the InasseiloV and stand low on the list, roiisumlns only tinea and u quaiier uoiinds per head, (lei many beats them by a louplo of pounds. We ate nowhere, for In til eat lit lt.iln thu loiisumptloii Is leps than thioe.quarlcis of u pound a head. The m.ijoilty of us know neither how to buy nor to make It. Aieoullnsr to tho old sayhifi', on must flist net yoif beity, and then eook ll, mid Hie quality of tho toinier v.iiks (neatly. The best of all is .Mocha, kiowii In Ve men iiid othei p.uts of Aiabla, but not a little Kast Indian coffee sails under fnNo oo. ots, hiiuj; shipped to Mocha and sent off aa thu -.-tnuiiic in tide. Tin uc Modi. i bony is mall and duk .vellow In coloi t,ht Impost'its aie laiRi-i and much pah i l.ut 'uiiii. ol tin Wnnsu 1 in v. lib th s i luil itscuiblo Moihi. and so do 1 1 i tain ol tin In st liiall ami tin Wist Indies This fad Is illiiitly shown h a table ul avti.iKi pi Ins. It Is not in ided bv Aialua, but liv l!i t Isk llouilui ii, Cub i nimliit; as a f,ood siHoud, Aiabla thud with tin Dutilx Hast Indies i lo'o In hltul Urall, thuiKih --o tar ahead In quantlt-., and not without liii" vailitiis, must pio dilt. a j,ieal .uiiolint ol snoud-i ite qualil, seeliiK thai she Is at tin end of tin- list Whili the aveiaije pike ot Hondutas KifUo Is twenty cents i pound, that of lirull is only a little) over sl ( ( nls i.m it is not Liioush to obtain a limj ol Hue iiuillt mm Ii leinains to hu dmn lnloie a kikkI up oi eoftee can leslllt. We an told thit, as with the Inst wln, taate and aionia, Impiove by ki t pin-.'. In a thoiouRhly diy atipusplu-ip per fiillon Is supposed to be leailu-d 111 the i llith eat. The bony, moioiur, must be loisted to a tuiii. tint Is .sel dom done 111 TlllHland, loi the ictaller Is Keneially the luaster und the ptoce'is means lo-s of vu-IbIU, uinouutliiK lu about one-tentli. Then, alter tho KiindiuK, vv liii li should bo lesetvpd t Hie last minute, comes the makluK ot tile (oftee. a lllsllly iontlOVeisl.ll qui--tlon vvhleli we lenve evpet-s to settle. The lisult In this (ountiy, IIioukIi bettn- now than foi met ly, when th. (ountiy hotel often ptodiiiid only "a ualikecn.eoloiid Uuld," Is seldom quiO satisfactoiy. Vet. the chinking of coftie Is no novelty In I'liRlund. In Loudon Jt had a hIIkIU st.it t of ten, for tho (list cofiee house was opened about tho ye ai 1UV. I'm a time- tin se icsorts were veiy populai. to some extent antleipat llik' the niodei n club. (If the moie noted some- had a political, ot licit, a commi-t-ilal, coinpleslon. Stock Joblni.s wmt to Jonathan's, nun hunts to Dlek's mil l.lod's. wIiIks Kithered at St. James', wlta at Will's and Uutton's. th Jerusakni utti.icied bj Its news, ami Don Slilli-iiiH b Its illilosltle.s. goffeo houses or tuveins have sptuiiff up In iibillidanco of lite -wars, hut with plillantluople .ilnu, und tor a veiy dlf feient class, while the tale, on the con tinental plan, tor it lonw time was -il-iiiust unknouu to ljinlon, ami i.n hat diy vet bo said to have seemed a toiiiiuc, ("lur dlmiite und our habits mo not tavoiabk to It. The- form. Two cannot chain,-- ; but the latter liiluiit, peihapy, bo nioeliniil
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