r-r v "TV.-"" lpjr-1t rvfnvriy i-smmrimmmi"' tv f H rtT . io THE SCIIANTON TlUBUNE-S.VTtltDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1902. -"-""v '- "f ' THE EAGLE AND CAT TKANOE STORY TOLD BY SUS dVEHANNA FISHERMEN. A Matrimonial Mix-Up at Wallers Me -Wondeiful Force of an At teslRn Well Advertising That raid The Death of a Valuable Cow Caused by a Diamond Train Hnnda Fight a Fierce Wild Cat. PpH'UI to tho Scuiutoti Tilbune. Susquehanna. Oft. S.--Tvvo ushcinien rowing along Hie siuseiuehuniiu ilvcr near the Cascade vveie a few days ago attracted by a nolae pi acceding fiom what seemed to be a battle on the blow rif.R steep hill neai' the shote. For Home minutes tho llsheimeii failed lo notice the chiiriuter of the combatants, but In a moment the well known nqunlltim of a eat struck their (His. A. ptowilug eat had been pounced upon by an eagle: the eonilmtiinl.s copied, while the feathers tlmt (lew ftoin the eagle ami spread In nil dhec lluns convinced thv tlf'hcrmen that tbe battle was In the clouds. They watch ed the strange combat until the cut and raglc. seemed a mci-e speck In tbe sky. Hitddcnl.v the speck ict-olved Itself In to two pal to, and th cat came down through the till- with frightful velocity, sometimes at round a a ball, and ,galn stretching out lull leiiRtb. It oon stiuek the Rioitnd. The flhciiuen went down the river, but the next day. when leluriilng, the carcass could iuV be found. Near the spot, however, a dying eagle was een, with tbe llesh toin off Its body to Hticll an extent that the bones wcie exposed to view, Tbe cat was evidently ton niuih for the eagle, but how h" escaped being dabbed lo pieces tMicii she stiuok the eaith still tenialns a myiteiy. The News Record. The Wetlfin Blanch I'nlon of the Christian Kndeuvor of Susquehanna bounty will be held at Forest Luke, Out. 10. Tbe niURhamton District Methodist MinlstPilnl association will meet at Monti ose Oct. "7. Foity bonis' devotion will begin In St. John's Catholic church on Sunday ihoiniu, next. Tho marriage or l.oder Utirtnn, of J.Aticsboio. and Miss Ida May Petty, of Susquehanna, took place In Hlng hamton Sept. . Uev. John MeVey of ficiating. Mis. rtaclniel A. H.illfenny. one of Susquehanna's oldest lesidcnts. died on Monday at the lcsldence of a daugh ter. Mrs. Thomas Taylor, In hr nine tieth j car. The funeral will take place from the house on Thuitlity afternoon. Somewhat Mixed. The nmiii.lRe of Hhnm Muck and .Miss Vivian Tanner, of Wallet sville. brines about a queer relationship. The Rioom Is a wealthy bachelor, aged 7r.. while bis bilde has seen but twenty fle suuuneis. The groom is the Rieat uncle of the bride, and thel" niuiiiage makes his wife the aunt of her father and the great aunt of be.' slsteis. Flotsam and Jetsam. The iletgy of Susquehanna aie .11 langing lor a mass nice tint? of the citi zens, to tako into consldeiation the thicdtened coal famine. The man luge bans of Thomas llen nessy and MK- Sara Harvey woe on Sunday morning announced fioni the altar of St. John's Catholic chinch. .Tames Mola'nel. a di lller. was pinking an aitesian well near Ociuagii, when he U uck a spi ing of wondeiful torce. Tjie clear, 10UI water Hooded the ynni and field. Hundieds have lied the place and the Mi cam m-ciiis to be Hear ing a big outlet fioin the earth, with no diminution of volume. It is lepoited that the Kile 1all10.nl coips will slippl.v its employes with 1 0.1 1. Important if tine! Sunclav nc.l will he rally day in the Piesbytei fan Sunday school. People at Home. Our aide congressman, Hon, Wright, of Susquehanna, , Is i. Fled popular with the laboring masse, and with the poor people of his town because of his fair and houoiablc methods of doing business, and all slandeis lo the ion Uary will fall as .seed sow 11 wheie theio Is no depth of earth. The best cil teilon bv which lo Judge a public man Is by his icputatiou and populuiily at home, and we Infer from the stieugth or Mr. Wilght's foillllcutlons in this Oiiection that he will scairely stoop to Tip 1 1 co the attacks of blood-sucking (leas which attempt to buz, aiound hint now and then, unless, as In a icoftnt clfc unuitancc, they become unbearable. Bs vilH Tbe man on the stage who does the rick of escaping from nrmly tied ropes, ubmita to the bonih with a smile. He knows he can get out of (.he ropes that are being knotted Put the same man in the woods and let Indian captors bind bim to a tree for torture antl he would struggle to the last against the bonds. .when the stomach is diseased there are bonds being woven every hour about tK organs, dependent on the stomJch Wart, lungs, liver, kidneys, etc. The Ely of mankind is to passively submit the fastening of these bonds with no ort to escape until the pain they cause arouies fear. 'j, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery rtires diseases of the stomach and other eirgau? of digestion and uutrition. It cures tliseases of heart, liver, lungs, kid iUj and other organs, when these dis tkses, as is often the case, have their rigin ju the diseased stomach. i Few a long time 1 was uflcring and wai Wrdlir able togel about; ' writts Mr. Andrew I. ftnitia. or Tlioniaj. 'I'mlfr Co , W. 'j , Box 04- BW botherect with kiducy trouble aut) my whole aytem itat outf urder; had no Ippetile, A friend or mine told me to try Dr, terce'a Goldeu Medical Divcoccry. 1 did so inrt the (SrH bottle retlored tny appetite. I took bottles of T.olJfii McdlrallDMCotery' uttd come ot the'flcauat Pelleti1 and feel lifcns lew ptrton." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse ifploHred aisteni, from impurities. Ills dcfrtiucts. In that case, ate, po HllcHlly, "Rone beyond retail." That Advertising Paid. Some mouths ago Joseph ihtughii, of l)oiavllle, bachelor, advertised hi a I'hleago matrimonial paper for n wife, and lecelved fiom nil over the I'nlted Slates mote lottei.s than he could con veniently ntiRWer. Helng n ttlnd-hearled iiinn( he dis tributed several of the lettets atniing his h u'helor friends, who opened cor irspotidenee with the wrllcin. At least live weddings will be the lesillt ot this toiiespondonce, and Bachelor Hatighn will this month wed a handsome South C'aiollna belies?, who has a big bank account. In Paragraphs. A large quantity of potatoes are he lug shipped to Susquehanna county from N'eiv York stale. .'cU they'll be fending coal from Wales to Met anion. Susquehanna county Is quite well represented nt the National Orand At my of the Itcpubllc encampment, nt Washington. William Pei Hue, of Susquehanna, has been appointed KHc master me chanic at Itoehester. N. V. '. i:. Fallon, master mechanic of the IJrle shops at Susquehanna, succeeds W, l.avery as nnstslant mechanical su perintendent, with headquarters nt Meadvllle. Joseph tlalnon, master mechanic at llorilellsvllle, succeedK ('. II. Fallon nt inuster mechanic at Susquehanna. Mr. Hulnen Is n former attache of the Port Jet vis shops. "There's nothing doln' " In Susque hanna Dollllcs. The Diamond Discoveied. Fanner 12. O. Rfhcru(t, of Hale Fcldy, lost a valuable Holsteln cow iccently. Tin oe years ago. the animal, then a calf, swallowed a valuable diamond ring belonging to a lady guest fiom Camden. X. J. Maucion always thought a good deal of that cow, and when Its death oc curred he decided on a post-mortem examination. This not only levealecl th presence of the ting In tbe stomach of the ani mal, but It pioved that the stone, Dual ly becoming dislodged fiom the tissue that had held It, had caused the death of tbe doubly valuable Holsteln. They Fought a Wild Cat. A c onsliucltfin tiain on the Mont-ioc-Tunkliunnoek toad came to a standstill, the other evening, near .Spring ville. owing to tbe enghie slip ping an eccentric, and the engineer and llremaii got out to tep.ilr damages. As tltev wete working Ihey heaid a terrific yell, and then a big wildcat sprang fiom the bushes on the engi neer, knocking him down. The lire man struck the animal on the head with a wrench, and it quit the engi neer and attacked the lit email. Thlu g.i.ve the engineer time to chaw his ieoler. and he put a bullet ihiough Hie brute's head, killing it c.utrlglit. It weighed forty pounds. Both men were badly laeeiated. The wildcat has been seen along the track side for a week. Whitney. V 1EWS OF A WOMAN THFV SAY that thi.s Is the "sluip plest" town under the sun. Thei e may ! otheis, but for keeping people's business aiTaiis in fond te membiancp, Scranton beats them all. Of course, the veiy name of our city calls to mind tbe 1 oal stiike, and that is about the .sole tuple of conversation now, et in our 1101 mal condition we aie entiiely too satisfied to talk shop exclusively. Suielj thej don't do o much of It in sour place. You may meet a mat. In society any number of limes unci never hear a woid said about lil.s occupation, but licit about tbe flm Inquiry made is: "What does he do','" And then we pioceed to bore him with it To be suie even body but the people on sttikp do something In this town. The lawyeis, tbe bankets, up. mechan ics, the doctoi.s, and lit fact, evety body else, woik like beavers, and na tut.tlly tltete is something to talk about when they are In the vicinity, so we all talk to them of. the things they have been doing all da. At Mist thought this seems to be flat tering to tbe subject, but on the whole it must be rather the contiary, since It iiigues that tho don't know anything besides. I should think they'd get tired of their vocation In life and take to something else. It not to drink. Imagine the unalloyed bliss It must b for a dentist, who has bpen wearying uloi)).' with sick and net vous women all tlcc,, to have all his filends and ac-uualnlaiiee.'- giect him nut of oftlce hours with pleasant allusions to his practice iiml otieu with complaints about the last woik he did for them, Fiecuently lie s entertained with choice descriptions of the way a cer tain tooth feels and with the assurance that nobody in the world ever had such seuslllw nerves, f don't at all wonder that dentists as a tnle do not seem to be consumed with a yearning for socie ty life, Physicians have the same ex perience. Their feminine ticciuuintauees legnrd all non-ptofpssioual glimpses of a doctor as so many opportunities for tluding out what he knows about the ailments of their fi lends ami for con. tilling to him their own physical Ills. I'h.Nslclaus are not devoted to society, Said one the other da : "I'm afraid to meet .Mrs. Blank at a dinner or a te ceptlon. She W sine to maik me for her iiwit In order to tell me Just huvv tho medicine acted on the baby's soio mouth, and the men I know aren't much dirfcicnt. I want to talk about fishing, or politics, or souietbluR else than sicklies, hut they won't let me.' A nice man who has something lo do Willi a Hired tar system says tlmt at limes lie wishes he had never been burn. Just the merest glimpse of hint Is enough to start all the people chattel' lug 011 the subject of the public's wrongs ami the Iniquities of his busl. tiess. They say lepioachfully, "I wall eel on a sliect corner a full half hour toda. Just think ot it!" and ho does think of It and wishes that the speaker might be still waltlngon the stteet corner, The next person he meets ,sks quer iilouslj, "Why on earth don't you change the schedule on our line',' It doesn't suit us at all," and the next announces, "Oh, I'm so glad to see you, Mr. X. I've been waiting to tell you about a lion Id, rude conductor, I don't know his name or his number, but of ccuiso you can And out which one he Is. He has a pug nose, and he took mo past my corner the other day. He knows veiy well I always get off theic." Another suggests tlmt the stteet car A FIREMAN'S PERIL HIS CAPTAIN FOUND 'HIM IN A STATE OF NERVOUS COLLAPSE. Public Interest Aiouscd by the State ment of Flpeninti Oscar Stehlln,o'f the Indiannpolia File Force. The the department of Indianapolis Is widely known for Its clllclcticy mid for the high physical slandaid of Its mcmbeis, This itciountH In a uicasiiie for the Intetest that bus attached lo the tesciie from almost certain death of a plpeiitan of t'hemleal Ihiglne t'ont pany, No. I, It was known that the man was found by his captain to bo In a state of nervous collapse, but the full fa cii ate now published for lite first time. The III ennui, Oscar Stehlln, lives at No. Ifiia Hast Tenth slicet, Indian apolis, wheie If was found by a re porter, in tcpl. lo qip'sllons, he said: "When 1 enteied tbe fit" department 1 was .1 lie.ul, vlgoious man. it was the cold, expnsme and lack of lest, 1 si.ppose, that made my health break down. My nerves were in hotiible sbtpi. Xlght nl tor night ' would walk the Moor, unable to get a w Ink of sleep. 1 bad net vous chills and these were followed with hot Hashes unci tenible shooting pains. Then, tight after watcls, I would feel as If I wete fleec ing o death and would have to get closi.to a stove to got w. irin. "For a year I diaRged along in this w.iv, slowing 1V01.se evei y dny. My appetHe was Hone, my color a sickly jellnw and my sliength Just about nastPii j way with my llesb. "1 spent a gieat deal of money for tie.ilmt nt, but could see no linpiov' ineitt. Th" doctors did not seem to be able to get at the toot of my tumble, f was re.illv lit a stutc of nerxous col lapse when mv captain spoke to me about my condition and said I had bet ter trv Or. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People Well. T did tty them unci had not been taking litem for a week befene a change came for the better. My iires seemed quieter. I could sleep and fee! tested lit tbe 11101 niiig and food begun to appeal to me again. The medicine was helping me and 1 con tinued taking the pills until I had used about eight bocs. They In ought about n complete cine. I cannot say half enough In piaise of Di. Williams' Pink Pill' fetr they saved my lire. 1 .should bo In mv crave now but for these pills." Mr Stehlln's friends all know wh.it Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for p,ile People accomplished foi him, and his story Is Important to all who ate suffei Ing fiom ner ou.c tumbles. Dr. Williams' rink Pills for Pale Peo ple ate unlike other medicines because they net cliteelly on the blood and liere. This makes them Invaluable in such diseases as locomotor nt.ivl.t, par tial paralysis, st. Vitus' dance, sciatica, reuialgia, liieiiniallstti, neivntu liead neho, the aller-effects of tile gilp, pal pilatlou of the heart, pale and sallow complexion? and nil foints of weakness liter In male 01 female. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People ate -sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on uielpt of in Ice, fifty cents a box-, or six bo-es tor two dollais and fifty cents, bv neldiesslng Dr. Williams' Medicine L'onipary, Selicnectailv, N, Y, man have the cuts .slop at the near side of his crossing Instead of the far. "Of couise all you'll have to do Is to mention It to ilmm," the complainant says, blandly. "It would be so much handler for my little girl dhaii to bo obliged to go 'way ncio".s the stteet." Still another states sweetly: "It docs .seem to be you might ge us a differ ent kind of bell and new cars on our Hue," while every thlid pet son can didly lufoims the street cm man that the service Is villainous and something ought to be done, All this Is so pleas ant anil tin only ntliacie Is that he doesn't tlse In his wrath and smite ev cr, thlid person of his 11c eiualntane e, Oddly enough he may be u man who leads Ibseij nun UNes the iniiBiilllcent piose poems of the gieatest wiiteis and is familiar vith the most advanced s Icntllle thought of lite day, but not one of his f 1 lends has disfovered that he knows a solitary thing outside of sheet cars and tlmlr tracks, A "popular" undertaker deelutes that he never dates go to ilutcli nor among his fellow men any mote than the calls of his profession demand, "No 0110 ever thinks 01 gteeilng my appeal auee socially other than 'Hello, them! Nona of us Is dead! What ate you doing hcteV" and aftci n few thousand tepetl lions of this luctlttl teiiiaik It prows stale, Hat and unprofitable in the ears of the undertaker. No one ever fccius to think that .1 school teacher can talk about au thing but that chosen or enforced vocation, School leathers ptnb.ibly have tho shopplest time of It on earth, .Most of them long ago gave up lite struggle and settled clown to the Kotn leallt.v that no other topic but the schoolroom must ever be Introduced Ii their pres ence by friends, foes or lel.itlvcs. Some times school tejcliei.s go mad unci we wonder. P.veu mlulsteis like to talk about aoiuethliiB besides tvllgloit at times. They have to be pulltu and Interested If people Insist 011 telling thorn about the slale of their souls, Pol 1 c ' Would prefer to tell snake stottes and how to settle the sttlke. Newspaper people get tired ot hav ing silly Hctiualntaitces express pre tended feats lesl they may be written UP when never hi their whole lives did they ever do anything worth wrllltiR up, and the only Items that might ho mentioned concerning them would ptolubly be iinptintiihle. Wouldn't It be a good plan to form a "Don't Talk Shop rittb?" Tty for one dny to note the number of times you unconsciously pin. sue a "shoppy" subject with your friends mid ncquullttauces. It tuny siirpil.se you. Saucy Hess. ' m Musical Gossip. 1 Flitence Phillips, of (HO Wocidlavvn Pink, gave a musleule last Filday even ing, and the following weic present: MNsos Nettle Arnold. Fthel Oleen, Sally Tilpp, Jeanelto riellatn, Lottie Mot 1 Is, llllziibetli AVhlttnlcer, l.nulse Coninel, Ha zel Tobey. JJthel Wntklns, Lillian Foster, Miss Honey, Nlun Miller, Fniina Warten, Venn Hawker: Clarence Phillips, Mou loe Whitney, ('lutiles Uieen, Hugh Me Failaud, Pied riant. Oscar Mtpoks, Lo lautl Maihb. Chillies Mattz. The following was tbe piogiamino lcn-eleted: Selection Oleheslia Piano sol Clatenee Phillips Piano sole Lottie Mouls 1 ill tar solo Fthel Ore-'it Piano solo Kthel Watklns Violin and piano duet, Albeit Lowe and Clnteiice Phillips Piano solo Hazel Tobey Ovcttiiie Orcbestta Itceltallon Nettle Arnold Oult.11 sol Sally Tilpp Plinto duet, dailies Mattz and Miss Honev Oveitme Oichcstia After the piogiaiume. ipfipshmcnts weic served bv Mis. It. W. Phillips and Mts. ('. C. Balteiuioig, '! 'I !' Miss Fie Ida Kami ami Irene Kami te turilpcl last evening fiom New Votk, where Miss Ktrlela sung in a conceit on Wednesday uv citing, ' li " How Ing musical selections wllljic at the niotiilitg and evening sly- The roll tenclPieel vices tomoirovv at Lint Pink eliiucny tut oer the dlteettoii or .1. Alfied Pennington, u'Riinlst and choir niastet: MOTtNINO. Oigon Andautlno Affettiosn in F...Tlossl Clioh Atitlieni, "tli.ineler Than Ocean'- Stnt.v" Costa Organ Allemelto In C C.aele Alto Solo "Not Half Has Fvcr Peen Told" Bltschoff Mis. Lenoip Thomson. Oigim Posiliiillum In D MeikVl UVKNINtl. Organ Pi elude In F Massenet Choir Anthem, "The Lord Is M.v Light" Piiiker Organ Canon in A tnalor Salome Duet for Tenor .mil Ititss "It Is of the Lead's Oie.it Mercies" Mollepie Choir Hymn, "Am hoi Your B.uk." Olbel Oig.in (ii.iml CbciPIs In D...Molilgomeiv Hint Pink Q11.11 telle Mis. Hr.t.i Council, sopiano: Mis l.uttoit Tlinm-011. conti.it to: Mi. A tried Woolnr, tenor; Mi. Philip Win 1 en, biisx. 11 In bis plmiofoite "inteipu t.itiou lc--011," given lo Consetv.itory students hi the Palish house last Saturday mottling. Professor Pennington pht.vecl the follow ing in eigii iiinnie Pielucle and Fugue In c major H.uh 1 No. 1 fiom the "Well-Tempered Ciavlchoid."j Sonata in e"i, tnn lor. No. 11 lla.viln Allegto 1 011 lit lo. Menueito. Pi esto Theme and Vatiatlons. Koiictn In IJ major, Opus S No ". Mosclti'Ies Faltv Tale Otitis IT.. No.." Henilel Tliu piogrammc for thU morning In cludes selections hv iJeetlioven, Chopin, Field unit Schumann. Th" piodiictlon of "Klnj Undo," at the LvcPiliu will undoiiliteillj lie the glc.it musical event of the week. The Cast'e Scpiuie Op-ia conii,iu,v Is inobably one ot the latgesi oiKiiniz.itloiis of the kind on the- toad Willi ,1 choius of slty and im oicbestiH ot twenty mcinlieis, tlicte seems ik citiestlnii that this company wl'l be able to give piopcr Intel pi etallon uf the woik of PI x ley and l.tideis. who have been so fiivoinli'y Ictiowit lo ScihiiIoii theatei pillion sis (he auihois of "The UuiBoninstei." 1 1 t'niler the ilhection of Mi. J. M. Chance, the following musical selections will le Used at tomol low's vvotshlp in lite .Second Pieshvterian chinch: MOIIVINO. OrR.111 Pielinle 1 'oinmnnlon In ?. Collins Anthem "t.oel So Lpwd the Win Id," Kingston Offeltorv Sole, "lie Was O.-splscd" (".Messi,ih"l Handel .Mr. Ititlph Pvvlghi Williams. Oig.in Po-lluile "Mutch lo Calvary," Citi'ilemption") Ooiinod i:vi:xi.(i. OiKiia Pielinle Canilllne ftellgleuse, Dubois Choir lie spiinsp Saneliis ttwood Anthem "(live Fnto the Lord" Dudley Hue k ''hunt "Our Fatlu-i" Otegothiu Offeiloiv -Sulci and Choial Sanetus. "A New lliMV'eii and 11 New Lai 111" ("Hole C It.v") fluid Jit. Williams and Choir. Oigan Postlinle "Alleluia" Dubois GLOVES. They Ate Not a Badge of Atistocracy as Geneially Supposed. I'loiu me urn oil l tee t-iess. It has been deciecd that the acces soiles mote than the costuiiio Itself; piuclalm the lute lady, and the wise woman If she must economize, does so In connection with the gown lather than the many small details of her outfit, (Iloves, mote than anything else, ate Indicative of whatever degree of icfllie inent 11 woman may possess and, con sequently, they should have the great est cue bestowed upon them, The I1U.1 Hun the glove Is an Important tiadge of tiilslocriicy Is not a new one, When gloves vveie lltst win 11, which was some time dm lug the eighth century, only people of high lank could own them. IJoyalty. tho cleigy and tho milli.uy, whli It comprised the aristo cracy of Furope, held an exclusive light to these g.irineuis. The church Inttoducecl tbe wealing of gloves lino pait of the religious ser vice, and the I'lmpetor Chuileniagiie gave the Inhabitants of a ceituln mou astiy the right to hunt deer so they might have skin lor their gloves, Cured of Asthma After Years of Terrible Suffering, Mary Josephine Uc.y, l'ioyd Knob, Ind., writes; "After suffering untold agonies for 33 years from Asthma, I vvum cured by SulilUmunn's Asthma Curt. 1 used to bo so bad that I could not movn without help.but I can now do all my own work." Another writes; "My littlo boy 7 years old has boon a sufferer for several years, some time $ so bad off that wo could not hold lilin In bed, OMpectlns any moment for him to broutho his last. Doctors did him no good and wo hud almost given up In despair, when through occldentwo heard of .Sclilff mauu's Asthma Cure, tried it mid it almost Instantly relieved him." Mrs. 1). C. Harris. Klbnw 1'. O., Vn. " -1 1 bv nil druggists ut 00c and f 1.00. The Old Molasses Jug SBEST FOR NED 55UFF&SONS. Cloves wete Hist wont In Fiance, and, like a gieat many other aiistoetuts, "came over with William tbe Comiuer ei" during the Xuimaii invasion ot Knglanel. .U that time lite light to wear gloves belonged exclusively to men, and the at tides wont wete gen eially most ptofus'cly dec.01.tted. Per haps it was thought that women did no hat el woik they did not need this coveting, as although they wete 01 11,1 ntented. gloves vveie lii'st win 11 for their usefulness talliev than fur ornamenta tion. Falconets vveie among the fitst to use them as the.v weie so useful as a piotectlon fiom the talons of the hawk. AVhen buying gloves lliete aie a huge tCITfTTtTf?TfyWTTf if : 1 DOMESTIC SCIENCE. t Now, betel c the 1 1 list 1 11110s. Is tin ju time to gatln'1 in sonic of tin wood land ticasuic s loi vv inti 1 In Ibi' ! maple one lb" licis mo ,u Huii Pest, "" anil nothing is pietilot fur detoialluu than the hcautiliil I11011.0. gold nr sell let loaves. All one has in do Hi picseive litem is 10 clip tlicmn 11 thin fr solution 111 kIik vvati I -a t'lbfespniiuliil .J. ot lluulil glue to a pint of watoi-diy j 1 ui 1 fully mid pack them smoothl.v hi .J. lll)l'S j, (iiiipe li.ivcs holly In. inches, the . (lossy loavis of the licit tin all sull- T able fin lids pill pose, mid ptove lu- valuable In the wililci when it is hmd to hud apptnpilitlc deioiulloiis lor th" table. Ceins, too. may be galluicd I- now, (.iiniigh to last Sin sevcuil months. Soled tin hi .ikes or swmd .j, loins, having thick gieen liotuls, eut j, I linn the toots with sheais, lay t sninuthl.v ill a liu. lac" down, cover the lop Willi pai.illitK p.ipi'l, lie tliu covet down Ihntl.v and set tliu bo in I tile celllcl or icehiix illilil itetded. The lovelj Hailing icipis ul Kioilllil 4 pine, In, mi lies ol lilltel.sW'Ct, tools ot .j, 1 hei'kei bellies, lieiulm k Iwigs and j. In ant lies, the salln-llii"d chestnut T Inn is, will each anil all IiiIiik buck ? vWlons of siunnu'i" in the days when "f the Mm noes hi biding anil the mental theimmuelui' chops nceuidliigly Calllotuia ili.itelalucs, with their wealth of llowcis lo chaw upon at alt seasons, have Pained to utlll.e a .j, miinbei of things tor ilowci holcleis j, which the IlaHlein wiMiutii kuoWH T linthillg of Foi palms .Hid other nlnv'.i iil.inlK Ihev liliv the Chtlieso Initii'i lliklns. liniind with -ti.iw I'ur 11 single spinv III ICIsns, Hie )H11 pl.t 4 hliis-oni of (be nitliliiike, 01 two or thieo golden eiir.vsniitheni mis she lina .j, icady the iiiialul In own placed whisky j, Jug, which tho Chlua-bo.v cook or . launch v man has dlseiildcel alter J enipt.ving the louteuls These in. i.v bo had lor tin picking up almost miv- 4 wheie iiiouiiiI Hie wash houses, and inn the most eflcetlvo iluvvel liuldei s lor the hall 01 poic.li table Then h llieie .110 the b.tlllbou swinging vases, that 'my boy with a knife can make. j, Tliesu ate simply a set lion of I he j, baniboo a half 01 till ee-ipiui tci v ul el T In length, Willi Unit openings cut In tho v 111 Ions seciloiiH huge enough to " hold waler and 11 few vines or bios- snnis. A 1 mil Is llteii tied about 1 Ither end. and the vaso siispendeil limn tluv . wall jf. Olio of III" gieatest io;lllS ill Call- j, foi uhi hiuiselii eplng Is that 1 very T nioinlng one uui have a gieat U.iy . of ftesh Mow eis to niniigu for the t ,1"5- Insipid and tasteless apples may be ullll.i'il bv stewing unci inlslug with 4. slowed cianhi'file.s In the piupoillou j, ,of one p.ut ul ci.inboiilcs to two of j. apples. Not uuilc so iiiuch sii!,ai will T bo tiepilicd ir mr the lienlr.s alone. T Hltalil Ihliiugll n colauclei and soivo with game 01 meal - i fouling lo I Im fa-nlly pli.vslilau's siory. very few people know how in .J. bie.ilhe pitipcilv In oidluary biealh- i, Ing not much mom than ball the lung j, tltsiics aio used, and in every ilnj life T we 111,11 ago I" get oil with HiIk If theio Ik any tendeiuj lo lung tumble. howcvei. tho lungs must be cp.ineled, and deep lac.ithlns Is a iioweiiul all J o cute The Individual should stand elect, close I he mouth and gi.idiiaily .j. Ill the lungs bv bieulhiug thioiigh j, the nose When Iho lungM ate full ouo T should hold the In rath 11 sliori llino, "J" then sluvvly let It out. S-is eleei T bie.iths sliould be taken one after iho oilier, lend this deep lr Mtblug tnac- tlced lluee times a clay hofoie meals One of the adviiulages of living in a -if bill country is thai one Is forced to htcuthc deotil.v All bltiilhlug cel ., clues iite belter II taken in the open j, ah lather tbiiii in Hie vitiated atiiio T sphele of 11 close loom If U'gulnr deep bieathlng Is piaitieccl then will be 110 need of uny aipaiaus lor litedl- has neither the cleanliness, convenience nor economy of the can of Duff's Refined Molasses Refuted from the best New Orleans molasses, bv a scientific process exclusively our own, DUFF'S RKFINKD is the purest, sweetest liquidwhich can be bought. Its superior baking qualities arc nt once discovered in the richness, flavor, and unfailing goodness of the gingerbread, giugersiiaps, brown bread, or other cooking in which it is used. No other molasses gives to the cook such certainly of satisfaction. DUFF'S KKFIXED is sold bv grocer in plain top or screw cap cans, which keep it clean and avoid QS1L EVERY. waste. Booklet 01 P. DUFF & SONS, Pittsburg. number of things to be consldeied. The best and most durable kid Is soft and elastic, as the hard Inelastic kind will neatly alvvajs split or tip In a very short time. Black gloves are generally less elastic than any other, and for this leason should always be the very best piocuiable. Cheap gloves ate always dear, If bitch a patadoc may be used, but If It is absolutely necessary that cheap ai Ikies be bought it Is best to get as light a shade as possible. Daik elves and eoloilng aie moie or less In jutious to the kid and, theiefote. a glove that has only been coloicel slight ly is moie elm able. Dressed kid Is mote durable than suede and geneially ic talns Us fteshness longer. yyf f f fTf f yf Tfyyf ff TTdTf ff ftTTTf f f tf ?Tf Tf Ttff TTf f TTf f Tf IM t" -f -f -f -f - -f -f 4 -f -f -f -f -f -f Menu for Sunddu, Oct. 5 X f - t BREAKHSr Slii i el Peaches mid Cie.iin. . III oiled rf.piHl) on Toasl T "? Wnteiciess. T "- Kil..d i:ggplaiU. T j; Toast. Coffee. J. IIINNHR. t Olives S.-.ltcd Almonds f I'm let house Sleek J with .Miishioonis J - T.o.ist Sweet r'ottitoes. T .Meshed Tutiilps. " Tom.itci Salad with M.ivonnalse. J J liile Cheese. AV.ueis. J T Pinch Dumplings. Haul Sauce. T J Jllacl; Coffee. T T aui'i'uK. . Huston Chun Filtteis a- Willi Ii.ie.uu. -4-4- tit cad and Uuller. -f-- Hakeel Sweet Apples. -f Ciaubeiij Talis - -- lliaKel Cheese, -f t i 4- 4 -f -t- -t- t 1 -f-f cuing the air, as Is liuepieiitly lecom iiieneled In Lonsuinplives. ill" liettetlt Is uul lioiti the eliug inhaled, but liotii Iho legulai dcci bieathlng Al IUmI deep breathing initj chiiso a Hill" gieldluess in lite head, 01 cough, but tills soon passes off, and the ttcatinciil pi oves licnellcl.il. In this connection It must lie ben no In mind that a sea vo.vagc, so ulteii iLiouiniended li. cases ot weak lungs, Is of littlo iiuoiiul 11 one sta.vs ill tliu ill-ventllnteil cabins. .Vol onl.v should l In individual bo on deck all day, lint it possible sleep em deck or hi some well ventilated putt Foi Ibis teisoit a long, slmv li Ip on a sailing vessel ulfeis gie.tter Indue emeiits than mm of Iho ocean gie hounds. Sea s,(ness which keeps so many people below deck, oidlliilllly .Molds lo plenty ol leeel water, and a iccumbeiii podlluu with the head low. Hoth Ihi'se leinedlis can bo upplleil on deck, Tho itl.il imng Inciciiso ol lphold fe vol llnds uuiiiy women lolullv uu picpaud tor tin lung siege of nursing that Is to follow. "Pin Iho patient on a level dlei," sij.- Hi iloitor who takes It loi giiiulicl thai own, woman knows what a "tcvei die i" s, uud goes Ills w,l, It she has never had opeilcncc III mil slug It Is moie likely lliiiu not that bei Ideas us to diet ate nebulous lit the ccttonn For Midi, iho lollowlui, IWt is allowable in measles, .c.illct level. Miiallpo, l phoid and dhoi levels, euslpelas, elf. .Milk and waloi, giuok-i, puulilgcs, vegetable soup, io.iki vvatc-l. wbe.v, lemonaili, liii.nl and milk, stew id and lii'sh It nils, used with dlsciimluailoii, piejerve walci, sea moss puildliiK and oilier light milk pudding ill uels .piopeiiv initdc and dalltlllv set veil aie iuvillililble whole food i leipdied that shall cpieuch ihlist ni.tl sntlsfi hunger without ovit loading tho stomach 01 infolding loo guat a Hlluiulant Tbe illlfeu lice hclwtdi giuels and tioriidges Is lint one of a de'gice I be poiihlges iiclng I bicker than Iho giuels llollt aie cooked lil lilies if viulous ginliiH m ilouis miulu wiili walci ot milk Tho.v iccpihf loiu uud Ihoiougli tonkin;; to mako th-oi illgesllhle This sliould be done in a double bollei In avoid seouliliiu Iiiuch may bo sctvccl hot or cold, hut shank! In alwav's lienhl.v mailf l'ir floui. at low toot, iciiiistiiifh uud lice flour giuels use two le.cl tfuspoou fuls of the , Hour clli-olvccl with a lltllu i old waler to it smooth paste uud ouo snllspoou (if salt In a pint of bulling water (took two liouu. Oatmeal should bo c col-eel fioni live to eight bonus unless It Is to In Miulnod. as the fcllitlar Ifs.uie Is vtr.v iiiitiitlng in discuses of the Intestine 01 In any cafe of weak digestion Foi fooiU 4..4.4. .4. 4.4.4. choice recipes tree, on request. Gloves ripped at the fingers are InJ excusable. A scam should always be stitched with thread to match the shade of the glove, as soon as it tips, and this Is one of the places where the old adagd about the "stitch in time" is partlciH laily applicable. A good Way to mend a tear Is to buttonhole stitch around the tough edges and draw the sollc edge thus formed together. This will pi event the fraying and pulling whiii is so often the despair of the amateur glove mender. The most graceful glovesl have long fingers; the short-lingered! glove gives the hand a stumpy nppear-J mice, which Is very ungraceful and en titely out of keeping with the long slender effects popular at present. thai have ahendy been paitlally cook ed like fauna, silt one tablcspoonful of the food and one saltspoon of salt Into a full cup of boiling water and cook twenty minutes. Add a cup ot milk and beat thotoiighly. Parley giuel Is excellent III g.istilc doubles or fevets. Cook one ounce of peat I bailey in enough hot water to cover well, foi two minutes. Pour oft the water, add one eptatt or cold water and took slowly for two hours. Stialn, salt lo taste, and sweeten ot llavor slightly It desltetl. Fag gtuel Is made as follows: To tho j oik ol one e'gg well beaten, aelel one tcaspoonful of stigat, and pour over It one ciiplol of hot ivntei, beam ing vei.v lapldly. Add the well beaten wfillu of the egg, and again lie.it until fnam.v Sei vp vetv hot. Spico or a lew chops of llepior may be added to Ibis mulct the doctor's ouleis. l"or oatmeal giuel pound one cupful of the meal until tine. Pour over it a cup of cold water and let it stand un til It settles. Sti.tln off the wuter into a saucepan. Pour over the meal another cup of eold water, stir well and. again strain I.epeat tin opeiatloa four times. Then boll the lour cups of sti allied watci Ihlily minutes, add one sultspoon oC salt and set ve ver.v hot. Beet tea, milk or ci cam may be added. A SI. l.ouls physician maintains that tho ban. ma makes one of the best '1 loads for a typhoid patient. Ho ex plains by stating that In this disease the lining meiiibiano of the small In U.'tlncs becomes ntensel intl.imcd, eventually sloughing ann; in hiiois, leaving well elelhieil ulcets. A solid lood luken into the stomach or ono 'il loiilaliiiug a huge amount of Inuutii lloiis Hitbstatices aie lo be avoided as il.ingci oum; hut the hniiaua Ihnugh It may bo classed as it snllel food, cloc'3 not peissem tmiTIt lent waste to hrilntu 1 me iciiucr spois. iM'iuiy uie vvuooj amount of the ft nit Is absoibecl In the slomacb, giving the patient more sticnglh than can bo obtained fiom other foods, Almost every housekeeper has her own pel feu mula for polishing her thiol"; but lieu Is one that Is espe. dally satisfactoiy: Cat one-half pound of vellow bceswuv Into small shavings ami put to soak over night in a pint ot tiiipcutluc. lit the mom lug the wax will be dissolved to a paste. like eonslsiiiie.v Apply lo the Poor, which must bo pettcitly elcnn and div. wllh ,t doth ot sponge Let It ch.v l-ot a half hoiu then polish with a biush oi soft cloth This hanie eurnustlf nun bo used Willi good efiVet on liiinllilH bj lieat lug In one Kill of aboliol In vvahig fuinltuie the tlne.t polish Is given bv n coik vv licit has been wnnelp.ipea'cd smooth. If lit w lamp ehlnilieys uie put over ,1 Iho Hie In cold water wnicii is nilowefl lo come slowl.v lo it bolt, ihey will be less liable lo bleak Colitl.iiy lo gctieial opinion eggs, lliongh ,i pci led lood, aio not always to be eoiiunenilcil to peoplo of weak illye.alou It ihey leuvo a liicl lasts hi tho mouth utter eating, avoid ihcin, A law egg tequltrs two bout!, for Us ingestion, n solt-bolleit egg thice horns and a half nspeplles par tlcitlail.v. vhotild lake crrs In gieat moilei.itlor. Il they wish lo get well. Fmbiellas will last much lunger If alvvtos placed when wet with the bun dle ilownwuul to dt.v The niolstuto then iliaius luuu iho edge of tlu flame and the fabric di Us iuiifoinil, I 'niln like cues aie often lespouslble foi the Lipid wear of silk ttmbiellas The uiiistunl likttoii cuities liny boles lo appeal In the seams When not in use leave tho uiuhicllj. loose F.M.MA PADDOCK TRl.FOftD 4. . 4, 4. t I