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Show F V- i . MODING (Copyright, by' Jos. ph - Pickham entered his bachelor apart-lnenlwith a algh of satisfaction; It had been a hard day at the office and he waa particularly glad to get away by himself. He turned on the electric light, hung up hla overcoat and hat, while vlaiona of hla cushioned easy chair beckoned him delightfully. There it atood, wooing him to Its arms, hnd In It Plrkhaiu'a expression change; there, on tta sacred cushion. My a huge Maltese cat! Pickham disliked cats. "Scat!'' he aid, sharply, with a fierce gesture. The cat opened its sleepy eyes and stared at him, rolled over on its back ad. after apparently trying to stand oa It a head, went to sleep again. It was simple enough to call the Janitor, bat Plckhatn felt that It would ha a little absurd. Surely, be ought to be. able to drive a cat out of hla room without calling for help! He a B rwvwrvf; Howie r WORRY. t f OLD MAIDS SCARCI ssa Glittering Bait Held Out ts Cow Punchers. the Salmon river meadows cup beef uet chopped fine, N I in Idaho, rzmed a wild one sad one half ups seeded raisiu, and I bunch of long haired one cup New Orleans molasses, one J one half J !) L whose c up milk, three nips dour, knowledge of the wa- tcasMion soda dissolved in warm jvaa confined mainly to tripe Vlie Into surrounding counties, ter; beat the molasses and soda water j ils reckless but verdant com- well, add milk, suet, raisins their J there came the amooth-Put In an a.inght vewf andy flojir set In boiling water to -- team fou1 representative of a wild tine pmlf fbow, who hired several riders Sauce for sain hours ilgh salary to do a wafer thickened wrh t i ta it chief feature being that they cornstarch one half teasi on cinns-- j appear Jo be thrown from their mon, half cup sugai ju- -t a ht'h nkij ,l! and dragged by the foot. meg arid allspice ju ll,onj r they had practiced In a corral little grated rti.d 'wh1- -' boil and serve hot i while one of them loosened able. sir and rising from the dirt, dis-Aturned out on a i l.i'e as 0 and dazed. Inquired: Slue aa ;i fruit cake want In thin sliced .in i u tie re&y, mister, ain't this ruther dan-W- e Tina granI maining poitinn aw..' might git killed." list's all right." chirped the lie rooking vessel mn it to keep 'I ke p a long time. moist, and it grot's representative cheerfully. When you w.ui to seiv it again cut Yr salary will go bn just the It warm and by saaa" Llpplncotts Magazine. as much as uu need steaming In elon d ves THl REORGANIZED NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. HAVE THE HOME ORIGINAL. One-hal- By Arthur Chamberlain I FfA to Savory and Cheap Dessert Ready " Serve at Any Time. LOVE AND A CA1 S' e CAUSE FOR WILL KEEP, THAT ' i beaming with sa'lvfartion. and hr rwogiiUfil his vis a vis at Ik- - boa; The cat manh.!e Ing house able had made his way ly across tht loom mil wa no rubbing himself afalnat the girls skirt "Please ext use me1 riled the girl, stooping down to stroke the at, "but !l was so snip, ived' I've had suib a bunt foi him' You bad at' Tbs cat merelv rubbed a little harder, pturing vUunuslv "He must have sneaked In with the Janitor, went on the glil, 'and you have been so kinu to him' You've given him a great saucer of milk .Some men. would have driven him out at once but 1 never could like a man who wasn t I j 1 fond of rati "f I " stammered Pickham. It's rather a remarkable cat, don't you So er self pos.esHed " think The gill's eyes twinkled, yet she an iwtrred soberly: "Kittys been a great pet; he's never been struck and he Just purrs when 1 scold him, so dare say It Isnt easy to frighten him. I don't believe he'd mind 'Scat' a bit." I that "No, replied Pickham. Is Come, kitty!" said the girl, with a little blush, as If she felt that It was time to withdraw. "Good evening, and thank you, she said, and the -- hair-raisin- g l d I Ideal Abiding Place Carrie Individuality. Stamp if t tie new Board of Trustees of the York Life Insurance Company, N T chwn by the policyholders under the nastrong laws, has taken charge of The surest way of making the hoot Is to do all we ran tie company's affairs and has begun distinctive down took a gingerly hold on two and stamp It with our 0VJ tie work of reorganization. corners Of the loose cushion seat h choosing the principal officers of Individuality. raised the corners and slid the cat Never copy other people's Ideas of tit company, the Board has adhered to the floor. Scat! he said again. comfort and decoration, but employ ttflie ides that a life insurance corn-pa- y The eat deigned one glance at Pick-bashould be managed by life your own talents and experience ts. atood up on all fours, gave a men. The new president is t the best advantage by carrying tremendous hunch to Its back and Dost Dtfwln P- - Kingsley, a college bred schemes. and designs original such a gape that Pickham shivered, sen of good New England stock, who copy; originate. and stretched itself full length on H A lev in been In the company's service la a to afford If can't you buy wh! the on the side big Turkish rug, j the Installment plu, xirtety of capacities for a period of ead of Ha tall flapped lazily f' a few door closed behind her After a mo- parlor table on may buy a cheap table, and conr Mtrly twenty years. Ia the parlance seconds before It dropped I The ment of Indecision, Pickham opened Ityouwith pretty chintz and muslin urn 4 life Insurance, he began with the the door and hurried down the cor cat waa asleep. Indeed, and If the COHr trie book and has advanced step by Pickham rammed hla hr .Is Into hla rldor. the wall paper, the fo y4 grp np to his present position. matches ing : at the "Pardon doe and cab he me, said, overtaking glared pockets of venture will be dosliijf , The first vice president of the com-yin- y cess the Regarded simply aa a it, the animal the girl, ''hut I wanted to tell you that I is Thomas A. Buckner, who has was not objectlonabl Its fur waa I haven't cared for cats until this sure. effort the company tor more than a the wrved All husbands 1 appreciate ' hud a plump, evening. Your cat converted me, smooth and atlky; of wives to make the home pretty (tarter of a century, indeed baa well-fed- , prosperous air; moreover; In think. I don't want to he a backslid ita present position Pickham calculater; I'd like to be better acquainted bright, and dainty, and as they ir sever had any other business connectmortal and do not possess he; ion. ed that It was over a yard long. He r'lh with your cat" haustible pluses. It will please ftrt i Associated with these men are The girl regaided Phkham steadily would rat v have taken up a baby hers long trained in the company's still more when they hear it b a while not was at the cat nosed ingratiatingly and he than the partial "home made." lervlce, each an expert In his own def Plckhatu's boots. to babies. partment of work. Wm. E. Ingersoll, I thought, lemarked the gtil. He turned the over, Swiss Curtains. j sho has for many years had charge I to avoid possible hdlrt, and sat down. meditatively, that heard some one A pietty wav to finish white of the company's great business in The cat was doing no harm, at least; curtains for summer use Is toe! 8 Europe, Is one of the second vice presand the simplest solution of the probthem down the fronts and, aloaf t idents, and will continue at the head lem seemed to be to wait for the cat bottoms with oarinw linen or ptt a of the companys office In Paris. to wake up, when It might be lured lace It Is not fulled In, but s8clwd Rufus W. Weeks, who has been in Pickham gazed Into the corridor. on flat bv machine Curtains ofiwjsi the company's service for nearly forty down at tbe cat it waa a magnificent never should fall below the shilbw years, ranks next to Mr. Buckner as ' specimen and something seemed to sill, and. when edged with Iscf imiy vice president, and continuous as chief stir within him at the suggestion of have a hem an inch or more wSe os actuary of the company. companionship. the fronts and bottoms, with tk ic The policyholders bare expressed Pickham waa In. hla thirties, and sewn to the edge. This finish! 'at their belief In this company In no unhad spent the last 16 year le build-in- f n certain terms. The more durable and neat than upheaval In life Inup a profitable business; It had material on. and the expssi ti surance within the last two years has the an absorbing occupation, and , be about the same, since lace resulted in a great deal of misundereither cats nor womea had taken his for from three to five fcife bought and policyholders, alarmed on standing attention from It Now, as he looked yard. Overdraperies of cretonl Iso matters which were not very clear to at the contented cat, stretched out may be finished at the edges wtl 4c them, have been disposed to give up upon the rag. he suddenly began to and this will tend to make thej nn their contracts at a heavy sacrifice. , feel domeitlc. as the stitching andwtn This has not been true In the New York better, A nice girl on the other tide of of the lace make the ed weight Ufe to any grdat extent. The com-aB.- y the rug, with the cat between them '4 had J230fl,000.000 Insurance on It really might be worth while. Pick-hai j Brown Sauce. Its books when the life insurance infelt a sudden pang of loneliness. Two ounces of butter, two pals of vestigation began, and while the laws He glanced about hla comfortable two onions, a quarter ofipound of the State of New York now do not beef, - bachelor; quarters, and they struck of lean bacon, two cloves, bay permit any company to write over him for the first time as rather leaf, pepper, salt and two quta ol 150.000.000 a yar (which is about HeartThank You!" Said Pickham, dreary. The furniture teemed angular water. one-hal- f the New York Life formerly I Shall Call." and heavy; tbe effect was akin to an ily. Certainly two ounces of butter, In it bot Put the company's outstanding busiInterior decorator's exhibit In a shop say 'Scat!' earlier In the evening, but tom of a stewpan, with tbs' bun cat did), still exceeds $2,000,000,000. ness window. He wondered how it would It was the Janitor, or I was Into small bits and the beef In yerj Policyholders generally will be still seem to have a workbasket on the perhapa thin slices, with two small, onus, a further reassured by this action of the dreaming." severe library table, or a woman's Pickham flushed, but he stood hla little pepper, salt, cloves, bay lf and at tbe head of the Board, as it cloak that hung on a peg In the diningI said 'Scat!' And now I'm a little water, just enough to asp tt company to places their Interests men ground. -room protect where he took his meals, from burning; stir over the flrtir tea of asking the privilege of a better actraining and unexceptionJust hack of ita owner, who sat opDoesn't that show what a or 12 minutes, then let It siranftuntU ablethorough quaintance. character. to He remembered him. that posite a nice cat can do for a tt looks brown and ruh. fill the nice one rainy day he bad come upon the man? girl stewpan with two quarts of war and The Mules Understood. owner hurrying along without an umThe girl reflected. "If it Is neceswhen boiling draw It to the sldt the A story Is told of Senator Knot brella and had escorted her under his sary to your range, skim off all the fat kodtllo hap your preseverance Nelson, who spent some of his early He flushed a lit- In to the dining-room- . to know Marmaduke to simmer slow ly for an hour ad i years In s logging camp. He there It how taken all had he tle, thinking Staniford better, you may call upon half. discovered the necessity of certain aa a mailer of conrse. Since then she him at suite 46, upper floor. tHe Uvea emphatic language In order to make had never slipped Into her seat at there with To Can String Beans, nty mother and myself of All varieties" mules move. a breakfast without little blush and mv name is Staniford, " she added. The beans must be voung andywly In that camp; demand were (n tongues a shy "good morning' Pickham sud gathered. If toughened by lonfeep-ln- Scandinavian, "Thank you'" said Pickham. heartGerman, Italian but denly reflected that he would nils ily. ' 1 shall certainly call." or If old and stringv. they asnot none of the words used seemed to that good morning." available for onr purpose. Wh "On the cat, amended Miss Stanihave the explosive force to adjust Just here something rubbed against ford sharp knife remove tbe strings hun the tempo of the mule to the desired He glanced Pick ham's frousers-leVs yq do both sides of the beans "Certainly," agreed Pickham, cheercame a strapping Irishdown. The rat had waked up at last, fully "On the cat " this let the piepared beans fatl'hto pace. .Along who used some popular expleman, to was and Now rut themhto attiact evidently trying Marmaduke, who had been looking Ice cold water tives, usually indicated In print by hla attention. somewhat bored, sidled over to the inch lengths, still dropping the . The males blank, or blank, water. Put over the tire cowed moved? iickham's feeling toward the cat wall, pretending to have found a a language all Theres with cold water, slightly salted ftd being a good deal softened, he said mousehole. "Good night. said Miss mules understand. said the Irishman Boil until soft, but Poor pussy! and hoefully opened Staniford "Come, kitty!" Marmapeppered jot and It's not me mother tongue, broken. Tiansfer to heated jars.sy. the hall door. The cat did not budge; duke dawdled after her down the Joe Mitchell Chappie, In yther." It merely lay back Its head and cried while Pickham watched until er with boiling salted watei fromhe National Magazine. Mew1" with a somewhat strenuous the white, waving tip of the cat's tall kettle and seal. Home. Sweet Home. ptch Pickham left the door open disappeared in the dusk. Sauce for rfoaet Meats. nd walked slowly back to the cat. , Pickham Once back In his room. wife of a naval officer attached The A quarter of a pint of water a wrig Wfui sat down, curved Its tall around walked thoughtfully to the telephone to the academy at Annapolis has In ltd forepaws and gazed steadily and and called up the fashionable florist. of parsley, the juice of one lemon, gp. her employ an Irish servant, who reexpectantly at Pickham. It had all "Two doxen Catherine Merntets," he per. salt and one ounce and a hatf cently gave evidence of nostalgia. the repose and dignity of an assured ordered. "Send them to 1148 South butter. and i You ought to be contented Put the butter Into a stewpan nq, social position, and Pickham almost N'lnetflrst street, suite 46. Name? for your old home, Bridget,' sot pine a sprig of parsley, chofped flue; blushed to think that he should have Oh er Staniford. Oood hold on! said the lady of the house. "You are said Scat! to such s gentlemanly Have you got any catnip? Yea, catjuice of one lemon, strained sciaq earning good wages, your work la with pepper and salt and a quarter Nevertheless It was plain nip! animal. Fresh? All right, p! tight, everyone is kind to you, and that the cat was not to be trifled with, send a a couple of pounds with those a pint of water; set It ovej the you have lots of friends here. for shout ten minutes until hot or and as Pickham gazed down at it Ir- roses yes', a' couple of pounds! TIs, mum. sadly .replied Bridget resolutely, the cat atood np, gave That's what 1 said. Good by. To on the boil, and serve with roast mtg. Tint it's not the place where I be that ' Pickham a severe alglance, and again think," mused Pickham, '.that I Stakes me so homesick; It is the Gingerbread. cried Mew!" this time with sharp most forgot the cat!" where I dont be." place One cupful of molasses. oneti$ - and not deigning imperiousness cup of butter, one half cupful of brotj To Observe Sea Gardena. further remarks walked over to the Rations for Troops In Alaska. sugar, two eggs, one and one half A glass towijr resting on the bottom y closet door. On the recommendation of the spoonfuls of soda dissolved in one A light dawned upon Pickham! he of the ocean Xt feet below the surface of the army, the field general ful of hot water, one tenapoonful e opened the closet and took a jar of and extending np Into the open air Is tstlotth of the troops serving In Alaska of Cal. ginger and cinnamon, three cupfj, till be 16 ounces of bacon, or, when Beach. be The. at built Long to the little refrigerator, and milk from of flour. One cupful of chopped be constructed almost enpouring a saucerfnl, set It down by shaft feaired, 16 ounces of salt pork or 22 the cat, who lapped it up expeditious- tirely of heavy plate glass with a glass and citron mav he added !' deslr of salt beef; 24 ounces of Bake in well-g- i eased pan in modertp Bonces ly. When the last drop was gone, the room 1? feet squats at the bottom flesh vegetables. Instead of 16 ounces; cat purred contentedly, and as Pick- J reached by an 'elevator This will give oven. ounces of (tree and ham tooied to take up the saucer visitors an opportunity to observe the Instead of two and vegetables. Washing Berries. the cat rolled over on Its bick and, wonderful sea gardens. s ounce of ounces, and Take an ordinary tin mpk pan, out Its ounce. Intimated, of at had, instead stretching Oldies, and nail and punch holes b hammer, Starts on Long Canos Trip. plainly as a rat could, that it wouli over the bottom But In your berrlw Krnest Thompson Seton has started Poor pussy said like to be petted. e Yards of Sausage. let the water run over them in tb ? ; Twenty-OnPickham again, venturing, somewhat northeasterly from Rdmontou for a to make the biggest In the rivalry sink, and all the sand and dirt l.tskv-mllcanoe trip in Canada, with timorously, to scratch It neck. wonderful specimens some wash right through those hols. Rq gieage the barren lands beyond Great Stuns Why. kitty! rt being produced by Germans In in holes fiom inside of pan so that an 1 lake as hla destination. ""He has t Pickham Jumped up hastily The latest record-broke- r Pennsylvania. will stand a little wav from the flow A companion and the trip will take six glanced at the still open door. work of Jncob Acker the is of sink there. months. young woman waa standing It Is 64 feet eight iBiiil, of LimeporL lathes Ion. t - rrg went')ftryup-iothecharrahir"reaC'tr-I- 1 ' rea-ona- . t I ct chalr-cushlo- jl 1 tn well-doin- g tfr-int- cor-rhkt- com-Sdssar- K ri two-fifth- s des-peate- d pro-fifth- 5 - -- ' ONLY ONE FOUND IN MOUNTAINS. VIRGINIA Course of True Love Among the Moonshiners Rune Constant If Not Always Smooth Peculiar Customs. Unmarried women are scarce in tfc In a summer's Virginia mountains sojourn In a mountain country of old Virginia a tourist made the acquaintance of fully 7uu persons, and found but one ' old maid, and she was "talkin'." To 'talk," in the niountaln vernacular, means "to pay court or to accept it." Girls begin to ' talk" at IS even 12, in. localities far removed from the railroads Th& little maid leaves off her red calico "sleeve apron, the "head band" that has held back .her loose hair, puts her hair in a big knob on the back of her head and lets her dress down all advertisements of readpeg for marriage When a young man selects a girl to whom to pay court he will brook no other youth's talkin'" to her He may talk" to several girls If he likes, in several neighborhoods, but he gives himself the right to quarrel with one If. she "talks" to another than himself. The chief courting places are the log churches, where the elders situn the rough benches inside and worship and the young ones sit under the shade of the trees outside and "talk, and the evening entertainments at the homes "play parties and "cake cue--, tings, which last, with their dancing of "Boston" and Snap, from dusk until dawn. Courtship Is conducted In the most open lashlon. Public demonstrations of affection are not censured. At tha play parties and cake cuttings the lovers pay no attention to any pua else, sit with arms about each other and exchange kisses and honeyed words. The engaged girl Is very open In expressing her ownership 4 a young man. She pins a ribbon on her hair aud a button picture on the ribbon, and lets It hang over her forehead She claims" her beau over any other girl; and If at a dance it is his turn to swing a girl slit doesn't tike she hag been known to seize him bodily and puH-hl- m out of the dance When the wedding day comes, usually after a very short courtship, toe young couple slip off ai night, and call It running away," even though they have their parents' consent. Real runaways are but few. The. usual obstacle in the course of true love Is the enmity of the mother One mother beof the other girl. comes so angered because a young man quits talkin to her daughter to talk to a more attractive girl that she threatens to reveal the moonstone' business of the youth's family to the 'revenuers, a proceeding she knows would ruin the family. The mountain folk seldom remain single after widowing. As long as a man is not confined to his chair by old age he considers himself plenty young Nor does he wait enough to marry. very long after the death of his wife If Marthy dies in to find another. by July ahd April Dick is talkin and when married by September, Marthys funeral is preached In October Loulsy, her successor, prepares the big dinner for the funeral guests. Love marriages are the rule In the mountains, but the marriage of convenience is not unknown, particularly In tbe second marriage. An aged widower hires a woman 'to keep house and do his Ill try cooking for a few months. her, and ef she is of any account to work Ill marry her," he announces to his friends, and ef she haln't, I wont." Rehoboth Sunday Herald. wife-seek- 'tXAMPLE QF. TRUE CHIVALR, - Modem Lover Proves HImeelf Equal to Heroes of the Pest Them was a moment of profound' Hence. Hetyas the first t0 speak. You are $cber than I am," he faltered, with emotion. She bowed her head, replying nothing. But now the true nobility of his character manifested itself. "Yet for all that 1 am no better than you are!" he cried, and folded her to his breast. And when, her conscience accusing her, she tried to tell him that not oily her lather but four of her uncles were Pittsburg millionaires, he sealed her Ups with kisses, and would hear nothing. Puck v Injury from Mosqu.taes. New Jersey lias many places Ileal In situation and accessibility and one such place developed rapidly to a certain point and there It stMid halted by the mosquitoes that hied in the Country surrounding maish lands club, golf, tennis and other attractions ceased to attract when attention l foeuted on the btiag was that intruded everyor stinging where, and the tendency was to sell out. But the owners were not ready to quit without a fight, and an improvement society was formed which consulted with mv office and followed' my advice. In one year the bulk of the breeding area was drained, mosquitoes have since been absent almost entirely; one gentleman, not n large owner, either, told me his property had Ipci eased $50,000 in value, and new settlers began to come In. This year one of the worst breeding areas of the olden day was used as a campfng gorund, and 100 new residences are planned for next year. Prof. John B. Smith, In the Popular Science Monthly. nect-o-ari- pe-d- Good for Evil. One Sunday a teacher was trying to Illustrate to her small scholars the lesson, "Return good for evil." To make It practical she said: "Suppose, children, one of youi schoolmates should strike you. and the next day you should bring him an apple that whuld be one way ot returning good for evil. To her dismay one of the little girls spoke up quickly; "Then he would strike you again to get another apple!" Advanced. Hiram, said Mrs. Kornkob to her husband, who was reading the Weekly Screech, they say that Jones man who has tsken the farm next to ours Is mighty intellectual. I guess he Is, replied Farmer He knows four different Kornkob. almanacs Milwaukee heart. by Sentinel Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, s ufe end sure remedy for Infante end children, and aee that tt Bean tbe Bignatnn of la Pee For Over SO Yeara. The Kmd You Have Alway Bought. Temperature and Water. At sea level water bolls at 212 degrees, F.r at a height of 10,000 feet at 193 degrees, F. 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So, when I opened avenue, I was never Tery healthy and some up with the query, And have yoa a n wliea ia a condimadam? she smiled years ago, good appetite, tion, I suffered a nervous shock, caused answered: and strangely by a misfortune to a friend. It was so 'I sometimes eat more than I do at great that I was unfitted for work. Roch-estse- I was just weak, other times; but never less. and nervous. I could liardly walk and oonld Hersld. not bear the least noise. My appetite, waa poor .and I did not care for food. I Old Lace. couldnT sleep well and once for two Real old lace is supposed to look the weeks got scarcely aa hour's sleep. I had severe headaches most of the time part. When It doesn't various tricks and pains in the back and spine. are resorted to to yellow it One of two I was treated being the best Is the secret of a southern under the care ofbyone ofdoctors, them for six woynan. months. I got no relief aud then de The whole art, she says. 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