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Show o Treatment for Lump Jaw. Lump jaw Ib due to a fungus which 1b usually taken Into the animals system in feed consumed. Lump Jaw is liable to affect the glands of the throat or the bones of the head, writes Doctor David Roberts in American Cultivator. It is not advisable to keep an animal thus afflicted lingering in a herd. On the other hand It Is advisable to either treat such an animal or kill it, as such animals invite diseases into the herd, owing to the fact that they are so reduced In vitality that they have no resisting power. A remarkably large per cent, of such cases can be successfully treated If taken in time by opening up the enlargement and washing it out with a strong antiseptic solution, like five of carbolic acid In water, and putting the animals on a tonic. In this way the afflicted animal Is not only save!, but the entire herd is protected against llsease. Something Stronger Than Wind. Senator Depew, apropos of March winds, said, at a dinner In Washington: fellow, one year .An when Easter came In March, paid too many Easter calls and drank too many cups of eggnog, and, alas, was quite overcome. As the old fashioned fellow lurched, in the late afternoon, toward home, a little girl watched him from her window, curiously. Oh, mamma,' she said, come and look at Mr, Stuyvesant. Isn't the wind blowing him about!" d arm-chair- desk-chai- corevaiaHTUoT tiANCE, ZOUIfdOJEPH th. oae "Mad I ;1 Guar W. L. DOUGLAS Dan Maitland, on reaching hla New York bachelor club, met an attractive young woman at the door. Janitor him no one had been Oliagan assured Dan discovered a womwithin that day an's finger prints in dust on his desk, sense of renewing vigor, both bodily and spiritual. The water helped, too; she dabbled the tip of a ridiculously small handkerchief in it and bathed her throbbing temples. The while, Anisty stood over her, waiting with discrimination if with scant patience. What was to come she neither knew nor greatly cared; but, with an Instinctive desire to postpone the inevitable ifioment of trial, she simulated deadly languor for some moments after becoming conscious of her position; and lay passive, long lashes all but touching her cheeks In which now a faint color was growing gaze wandering at random out over a dreary wilderness of flat rectangular roofs, livid In the moonlight, broken by long, straight clefts of darkness In whose depths lights gleamed faintly. Far in the Bouth the sky came down purple and black to the horizon, where a silver spark glittered like a star the torch of Liberty. I think, tones, Anistys clear-cu- t Incisive as a razor edge, crossed the listless trend of her thoughts, "I think we will now get down to business, my lady! 'She lifted her lashes, meeting his masterful stare with a look of calm Inquiry. "Well? "So youre better now? Possibly It was a mistake to give you that rest, my lady. Still, when ones a He chuckled unpleasantly, not troubling to finish his sentence. Well? he mocked, seating himself easily upon an adjacent table. Were here at last, where well suffer no Interruptions to our little council of war. Beyond the watchman, theres probably not another soul in the building; and from that window there It is a straight drop of J4 stories to Broadway, while Im between you and the door. So you may be resigned to stay here until I get ready to let you go. If you scream for help, no one will along with a letter from his attorney. Maitland dined with Bannerman, hla attorney. Dan set out for Greenfields, to get his family jewels. Maitland, on reaching home, surprised lady in gray, cracking the safe containing his gems. Bhe, apparently, took him for a crook, Daniel Anisty. Maitland opened his safe, took therefrom the Jewels, and gave them to her, first forming a partnership in crime, lhe real Dan Anisty, sought by police of the world, appeared Maitland overcame him He and the girl went to New York 8he in her auto. He had the Jewels. was to meet him that day. A "Mr. Bnaith Introduced himself as a detective. To shield the girl in gray, Maitland, about to show him the jewels, gupposedlv lost, was felled by a blow from Snaiths" cane. The latter proved to be Anisty himself and he secured the gems Anisty. who was Maitlands double, masqueraded as the latter. The criminal kept Maitland s engagement with the girl in gray. He gave her the gems. The girl in gray visited Maitland's apartments during his absence and returned gems. Maitland, without cash, called up his home and heard a woman's voice expostulating. Anisty, disguised as Maitland, tried to wring from her the location of the gems. A crash was heard at the front door. Maitland overwhelmed the crook, allowshield to the young ing him to crftnpe woman The girl In gray made her escape, Jumping Into a cab An instant later, bv working a ruse, Anisty was at her side Ho took her to Attorney $4.00&$5.00 $3.00, $3.60, Union Sov' Soe O LI Ah C C f2.0att2.60 made OtlUtd W. L. Douglas shoes are worn by more meu than any other make, BECAUSE i W. LBonglM 3.00 The jrenntne bare W. U Donglaa name and pru-Suliadtule. Stamped on the bottom. Tnk Aak yonr dealer for W L DoufrUn shoes. I r they are not for sale in emir town write for Mall order Catalog, by mail. Hhoe firing full directions how todelorder leered to the wearer ordered direct from fa tory all ehargea prepaid. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mata. "I have used your valuable Cascaret, and I find them perfect. Couldnt do without them. I have used them for some time for indigestion and biliousness and am now completely cured. Recom-nie- tl them to everyone. Once tried, you will never be without them in the Edward A. 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He removed bis overcoat and hat, throwing them over the back of a conhis fingers venient chair, drew thoughtfully across his chin, and, Btandlng at a little distance, regarded the girl with a shadow of a saturnine smile softening the hard llnef of his hear you. lips. "Very well, she assented mechanicShe stood where he had left her, as ally, turning her head away with a If volition was no longer hers. Her shiver of disgust. What Is it you arms hung slack at her sides and she want? was swaying a trifle, her face vacant, The jewels, he said, bluntly. "You eyes blank; very near the breaking-dowmight have guessed that. I did point. And have saved yourself and me The man was not without perception; and recognized her state one considerable trouble by speaking ten In which, he felt assured, he could get minutes ago. Yes, she agreed, abstractedly. very little out of her. She must be Now, he continued, with a hint of strengthened and revived before she would or could respond to the direct anger in his voice, you are going c catechism he had In store for her. In tell. his own Interest, therefore, more than She shook her head slightly. Oh, but you are, my lady. through any yielding o motives of And pity and compassion, he piloted her to his tone rasped, quickened with the a chaii jy a window and brought her latent brutality ot the natural crima glass of clear cold water from the inal. "And I know that youll not force me to extreme measures. It wouldnt lltei iu the adjoining room. The cold, fresh breeze blowing In be pleasant for you, you know; and ler face proved wonderfully invigorati- I promise you I shall stop at nothing ng. She let her head sink back upon whatever to make you speak. n r, t, low-hun- g 1 and 13.50 ahoea ara the lowrat price, quality considered lu the world. WlaIou$las 14.00 and 95.00 shoes equal. In strle, fit and wear, other makes eoatJngSO.OO to .00. fast Coor yrta. OPIUM office. wnu - co. leather chair and drank In the clean air In great deep draughts, with a well-kno- CS0CDG3CIS7 new-come- ? the cushions of the easy, comfortable 8YN0PSIS. d. lining d r; d Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and Bee that It Bears the Signature ot In Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought From the first to last, and in the face of smarting disillusion, we continue to expect good fortune, better health, and better conduct; and that so confidently, that we judge It needless to deserve them. R. L. Stevenson. Whatever the reply. It seemed to please him. Hls brows cleared, the wrath that had made its face almost ha even unrecognizable subsided; smiled. And the girl trembled, knowing that he had solved her secret; for she had hoped against hope that the only words he could have heard her speak would have had too crjptie a significance for his comprehension. As, slowly and composedly, he replaced the receiver on its hook and returned the Instrument to the desk, a short and rotund figure of a man. In rumpled evening dress and wearing a wilted collar, hopied excitedly into the room, cast at the girl' one terrified glance out of eyes that glittered with excitement like back diamonds, set in a face the hue of yeast, and clutched the burglar's arm. he cried, Oh, Anisty, Anisty! What is it? What is it? piteously. Tell me!" Its all right, returned the burglar. Dont you worry, little man. Pull And laughed. yourself together. stammered the But what what other. No." Have you given them to Maitland? Only that shes given herself away, chuckled Anisty; No. beautifully and Wheie are they? completely. The brass bowl, says she I dont know. thinking I never saw one on MaiWhere tlands desk? and OHagan, and who "Stop that nonsense unless the divvle are you? says the man on did you leave them? I wont tell I wont. Ah, please, the other end of the wire, when I ask who he is. please! "And? And? pleaded the little Tell me! Never. Ah-h- ! man, dancing with worry. And it means that my lady here RAn abrupt and resounding hammering at the outer door forced him to eturned the jewels to Maitland by hidon leave off. He dropped her hand with ing them under a brass an oath and springing to his feet drew hls desk ass that I was not to know! his revolver; then, with a glance at You are cute, my lady! with an the girl, who was silently weeping, Ironic salute to the girl, but youve tears of pain rolling down her cheeks, met your match In Anisty. mouth set In a thin pale line of deAnd, demanded the other as the termination, strode out and shut the burglar snatched up his hat and coat, what will you do, Anisty? door after him. "Do? Why, As it closed the girl leaped to her contemptuously. is there to do but go and get what wild with maddened torture, eyes feet, casting about the room for a weapon them? Weve risked too much and of some sort, of offense or defense; for made New York too hot for the two she could not have endured the tor- of us, my dear sir, to get out of the ture an Instant longer. If forced to It, game without the profits. But I beg of you to fight, fight she would. If only she had You neednt It won't grimly. something, a stick of wood, to defend herself with. But there was nothing, bring you in any money. "But Maitland nothing at all. the Is out OHagan answered The room was a typical office, well but severely furnished. The rug that phone. Dont you understand? But he may return! covered the tile floor was of rich Thats his lookout. Im sorry for quality and rare design. The neutral-tintewalls were hare, but for a him if he does. Anisty produced the couple of steel engravings In heavy revolver from hls pocket, and twirled I owe Mr. wooden frames. There were three the cylinder significantly. Maitland he s said, nodding something, leather heavily upholstered girl by the table, a roll- to the white-faceand ons revolving top desk, against the partition wall, and I shouldnt be sorry to And what, broke In the a waste-pape- r basket, and a what am I going to do meanwhile? desk, or table. And that was all. Devil the bit I care! Stay here Or not quite all, else the office equipand keep this Impetuous female from ment had not been complete. There calling up police headquarters, for a was the telephone! of which, I think But he would hear! Or was the par- good guess. Speaking we had best settle this telephone busitition sound-proofness once and for all. As If in contradiction of the suggesThe burglar turned again to the tion, there came to her ears very clear- desk and began to work over the Indoor sound of the hall the creaking ly strument with a small screw-drive- r on its hinges, and then a mans voice, which he produced from hls coat shrill with anger and anxiety. the while. You fool! Do you want to ruin pocket, talking best plan, my dear Banner-man- , Our mean as both? What do you is for you to come with me, at The door crashed to, interrupting least as far as the nearest corner. the protest and drowning Anistys You can wait there. If youre too cowreply. ardly to go the limit, like a man. Ill I was passing, the new voice took get the loot and join you, and we can and make a swift hike for the first train up its plaintive remonstrance, the watchman called me in and said that goes farthest out of town. A pity, that you were telephoning for me for weve done pretty well, you and I, inter- old Damn the interfering fool! boy; you with your social entree rupted Anisty. and bump of locality to locate the But whats thl3 insanity, Anisty? spoils, me with my courage and skill Whats this about a woman ? What to lift em, and an equitable division. s tones ascended a high Oh, dont worry about her, Banner-man- ! The scale of fright and rage. Shes as deep in it as either Lower your voice, you ass! the of us, only she happens to be sentiAnd burglar responded, sternly. mental, and an outsider on this deal. He took his own advice; and for a She wont blab. Besides, youre little time the conference was con- ruined anyway, as far as New Yorks ducted In guarded tones that did not concerned. Come along. Thats finpenetrate the dividing wall save as a ished; she wont send any important I deep rumbling alternating with an im- messages over that wire guess. passioned squeak. But long ere this had come to pass My dear young lady! Rising and the girl was risking all at the tele- throwing the overcoat over his arm, phone Receiver to ear she was Im- he waved his hat at her In sardonic I cant say It has been a ploring central to connect her with courtesy. Madison. If only she pleasure to know you, but you have Ninety'eight-nin- e might get Maitland, tell him where the made It Interesting, I admit. And I jewels were hidden, warn him to re- Bid you a very good night. The move them then Bhe could escape will let you out when she further suffering by open confession. comes to clean up In the morning. What number? came centrals lan- Adieu, my dear! The little man bustled after him, Did you guid query, after a space. bleating and fidgeting; and the lock say clicked. "No, no, central. She was alone utterly and forlornMadison, please, and hurry hurry! em. Ah, Im ringin They aint ly alone and had lost lost all, all answered yet. Gimme time. There that she had rrized and hoped to win, even even him. they are. Go ahead. She raised fluttering, impotent white Hello, hello! hands to her temples, trying to collect Pwbat is ut? Her heart sank; OHagans voice helself. In the outer room a clock was tickmeant that Maitland was out. OHagan is that you? Tell Mr. ing. Unconsciously she moved to the Maitland doorway and stood looking for a time at the white, expressionless dial. It Hes gawn out for the noight an was some time a minute or two beTell him, please But hes out Ring up In the fore she deciphered the hour. marnln. Ten minutes past two! Ah, the lifeBut cant you take this message time she had lived in the past 70 minutes! And the futility of it all! for him? Please (TO BE CONTINUED.) The door was suddenly jerked open and Anisty leaped Into the room, face Avoid Round Shoulders. white with passion. Terrified, the Are you letting yourself sag a bit girl sprang from the desk, carrying the Instrument with her, placing the re- at the shoulders? Dont, if you want volving chair between her and her to keep either young or well. There Is enemy. nothing so fatally easy as to grow The brass bowl, please tell him Keep a sharp that, she cried clearly Into the re- watch on yourself to prevent It. Each ceiver. morning stand up against the Jamb And Anisty was upon her, striking of a door and see if you have begus the telephone from her grasp with to sag Also walk around your room one swift blow and seizing her savage- each day with a piece of broomstick ly by the wrist. As the instrument or short umbrella under yohr arm and clattered and pounded on the floor she brought across the back. This keeps was sent reeling and staggering half- the chest up and head well poised way across the room. exercises, whenever As she brought up against the you think of them, will help ward off desk, catching its edge and those round shoulders, also making a saving herself a fall, the burglar practice to work with the chest up. This last Is the simplest of all precaught up the telephone. Who is that? he shouted, Impera-ventives. for If It Is always practiced the rest will follow. lively. Into the transmitter. No answer; In absolute indifference, she fejt, lay ber strongest weapon. She remust keep calm and fusing to be terrified Into a quick and thoughtless answer. This afternoon," he said, harshly, you stole from me the Maitland jewels Where are they? I shall not tell. He bent swiftly forward and took one of her hands in h.s. Instinctively she clenched It; and he wrapped his strong hard fingers around the small white fist, then deliberately inserted a hard finger joint between her second aid third knuckles, slowly Increasing the pressure. And watched with absolute indifference the lines of agony grave themselves upon her smooth un wrinkled forehead, and the color leave her cheeks, as the pain grew too exquisite. Then, suddenly discontinuing the pressure, but retaining her hand, he laughed shortly. Will you speak, my lady, or will jou have more? Dont," she gasped, please "Where are the jewels? WT11 you? Because a home is in the country because it is on a farm is only an added reason why it should be more and attractive, for those who are fortunate enough to live m the country really pend more time in their homes than do those who live m cities. And it is also true that farm homes and farm life is daily becoming more and more attractive. 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