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Show ' V f X i FOE WOMEN TEN DULL BLUE FAS TEL CLOTH AND II031E THE ula W a rtl tloih rnll Bhh KMkln lbs ; , Ersry I'm tM ef alng the old aonga, Thi !r charm la gad and deep; Their melodies would waken Old aorrowa from their eleep; And though all unforgotten still. And sadly aweet they be, ' cannot alng the old aonga. They are too dear to me. i y is separate parchment, which ts called a schedule, the chosen men shall' write the chief things and the little things of the farm, and the value of them. 2- But nslther the wicked, nor the assessor of many ' taxes, nor th col lector thereof, shall' serve with the choeen; nor shall he look upon the returns to know any man's proparty. 'The anointed only from the cen-shall lay hands on the return and know the writings thereon. Whoeo do-emore than this surely shall be pun lshed. Thus salth the law. 5. The chosen people of the land, the enumerator thereof, shall, swear lng solemnly, write upon the parch ment, yea, upon every parchment, th length and breadth of every crop; veHly. the true shekels' worth of ail things upon the farm In 1899 shall be summed up on th blanks which th king of the census gtveth out, and they shall be kept forever and ever In the temples at Washington, where many nations may behold the correct measure of th strength of th land. fi. And all the live stock according to age, and all the poultry, and all the hives of bees which the husbandman hath shall be counted, and they shall be written in value as the law salth and preserved In the temples. 7. And the length and breadth of the farm, and the value thereof, and the value of the houses and baraa for shelter thereon, and th value of the machinery and Implements and chariots which man useth 'ahall likewise be written and laid forever in the temples of truth. Thus salth th law. - He wboTeaseth land shall answer all things to the elect like unto him who owneth it, for the king of the census hath said that one man shall not be called and another left. 9. Thus salth the king of th census to hla people: "Thou shall this day write upon a tablet all the things of the farm and the value ef them;th value of all thou bast eaten and all that thou hast sold and exchanged, and be ready; for Inr an hour y wot not next June the enumerator cometh. Blessed be he that maketh full and perfect answer quickly." COV, ROOSEVELTS BBIBE. 10-- Bnd thoa unto th king of Ah at ate for a Shot 1 a WoaaSrS census, Washington, which la th king's home, or unto the high priest of Charring Grimly Bnar, A friend of mine, says a New York the census ' of agriculture ami r thou wilt receive light er, "told me the following story about Gov. Roosevelt that I had never heard waa out JONES"TOO MUCH FORTAOAL8 before. The present governor and If with a guide after grissUes, There I No J" la Thetr Langaage er one waa found the agreement was that la Bpaalah. Roosevelt should take the first shot, Major Samuel B. Jones of the regular and it he missed, the second was to army to now quartermaster at Boston. go to the guide. The governor, you He served with distinction until re- know, to near sighted and has to wear cently In the Philippines, says the glasses. They finally got a shot at a A curious local grizzly and although the governor sucPhiladelphia Post custom In Luzon authorizes a native to ceeded In winging him the bear waa take and use a foreign name, generally not fatally wounded, and came chargSpanish, in addition to his own Tagal ing down on them at a terrific rata. Thla accounts for th Now, big gamer men unite In saying patronymic. multitude of such sonorous names as that, hunt the world over, and there to only one form of sport to be found and "Polo-bleja"Agramonte.1 .Uriart The major had won 'the grati- more dangerous than grizzly hunting, tude of a natlvs, wbo announced hto and that to a cowboy wbo has gone determination to adopt the American wrong, and that ha, and ha only. Is family nama of Jonae before It oc- likely to give you a better run for curred to, hlm that there was no equiv- your money than a grizzly bear. Well, alent for "J"ln either Spanish or to return to th story, th bear waa TagaL Ha hadit written out for him coming down on them like the Empire by n soldier, to Vhom he gave a box State Express and emitting loud, rude, of cigar for hto trouble, and then de- belligerent snorts at every Jump. Some time Roosevelt's glasses had been knocked parted from the camp. after the native cam lhto camp and off by the recoil of the gun, and while was addressed by hlnew nama H he could locate the bear by the row he waa making, he was without the limit looked worried and called bis Interlocutor aside and explained to him hto of accurate vision. Nothing dauntod, "Please dont call me by however, and with every drop of sporttroubles. hs fhat name," he aald. plaintively. "Tou ing blood In hto veins Say, Bill, $10! ee, I took that written bmb home to yelled at the guide: my village and showed it to my rela- Ia It my shot? and upon that worthy tives. They, were much pleased, hut felling a victim to bribery and corwhen they tried to read It no two pro- ruption Roosevelt laid his bearshlp low Rather than have when hs arrived near enough for him nounced It alike. trouble In tb family I am looking tor to see where to put a shot la a vital n brave American whose name spot" ui . With vest, stock and Insertion of lurlel lace over cream white satin. These Insertions are bordered by narrow blue satin stitched bands, matching tha elotb. The bottom of tha skirt la In shallow pleat. The shaped belt (an Absolute necesalty today) la very deeply .curved la front, ao aa ta be fully. two Inches deeper than at the back. The soft white felt hat has twahadet of blue satin folded about Hu crown, caught at one aide by a straw (rhinestone) buckle. The chawkne bag, which used a he hue fro the belt, la now carried on the rrttt, a fashion which only the grace of the owner can make charming. -- latln cat it Is a gold link ehaln with gold fringe. with, soft, warm water, lather a me- maid, keeping the other herself and dium sited sponge with good soap, and being aura not to mislay It at the very wash carefully. Then tak fresh wa- time It Is wanted. ter without foap, and wash again with Care of the Eye the bands, and rub thoroughly with a Seallght Ml Rsalth. On of the simplest and best remeTurkish or crash towel until the face Many persons appesr to labor under dies for Inflammation or strain Is to Is dry and tingling. Thla wlU do much bathe tbe eye U) warm water. An- towards Improving and preserving ths th delusion that It is necessary to avoid sunlight for fear ot spoiling the other good remedy la a solution of aalt complexion. complexion, when, as a matter of fact, and water made by putting a teaspoon-fu- l the suns rays are necessary to glvt of fine table salt into a halt pint Etwee Model of White Cup Qm, of water. ' Let It boll and when cold It tbe delicate tinting ot beauty and strain it removing any particles or health. Air Is necessary to th first sediment Putting this on th outInspiration and the last expiration of side of the lid la simply a waste ol our lives, but the purity end activity time. The eye should be opened, tbe of the atmosphere depends upon the lids drnwa back and tb Inflamed porwarming rays of tbs sun, while our tion touched with n camel's hair brush bodies require light for their healthy dipped In th aalt water. Outside apstimulus. It Is well known thaVlthout plication do not reach tha seat of th solar heat there can be no proper vegeailment A teaspoonful of borscic acid table growth, and It Is equally neces- In half a plat of water prepared In tbs for ths besuty and perfection of sary same way ,1s excellent If there are animal development It behooves ns, In flam and serious vary granulations therefore, to see that oar homes are matlon, boll teaapoonful of alum In open to the sun'e rays and are made a pint of water until It la dissolved, a bright and cheerful as possible, and or as and Alter then strain described, they ought to freely admit the sunapply with a camel's hair brush sevlight. It Is well ksowi that diseases eral times a day. Thla la on of th which have bellied ths skill of physimost efficacious of remedies Th ear cians have been known to yield when of the eyes is perhaps one of the most th patients were removed from dark Imperfectly understood of any of our rooms to light and cheerful apart dally 'duties. Mors Ills arts from Ihenta. - Light especially necessary Gieir misuse than the publlo generatly for th healthy growth iff children. Epilepsy la a frequent reappreciate. sult of eye strain and a careful and InTfcs Bed LuiHh, telligent observation will convince mMt people that mors headaches com So prominent art the beds In handfrom abuse of the eyes than from any some sleeping rooms nowadays that It of other cause, .probably one-alxto no wonder the- - clothing shows all th adult population of thla country thi art and lavlss bwnty and lacs of would be benefited by tbe use of glassn fashionable woman's wearing apand la which Th scalloped overskirt, es, at least during their working hours. Sheets of especial fineness are on lace tbe finished with edge, open parel. They tiro quickly, the headaches, ths brosd bands of drawn work with mada n flounce of Insertion nnd bands digestive apparatus la completely up-- over shout ths four sides and linen velrunning blue ot stitched. tha - set, there Is crepe Light pain in tbe back and a lac whipped on ths edges, The costly - thi bodice vet runs ribbon throughot and dizziness nausea, general feeling California blankets are sent to a needle and the true cause la never suspected. and ties In front woman before they art ready for nse Th patient la bilious or nervous; has to. .have their edges lightly A The scalloped Uver or 1MTMW complaint Indigestion and buttonhole stitch evil la attributed to everything but the Every , mother should have n box n monogram worked witk silk nnd proper cause. Fit th person to good kept Inn sat and easily accessible Duvet covered with la the corner. china silk show n glasses and the difficulty vanishes al- place, containing some ot tk things fluff Of Valenciennes frills and most aa If by magic, pinked likely to be needed In common emer- flounces about their edges, and th gencies, such as pieces of soft old linen and cotton, rolls of bandage'trom hug sham pillows ased by day are upthe (M holstered exactly to accord with ' tha There are some misguided person half an Inch to an Inch and a half duvet Added Ja this kxurtousness worn n wide from be made face to (these may often, washing ths who'object there are beds with big sachet pillows especially with soap, thinking this la linen sheet), adhesive plaster for cuts, an Injury to th complexion, -- Those, a . wide mouthfil boUle. fill e 1 w 1 th bidayibtWwi the sheets and when taken at night surround th however, who have mad a specialty carbonate of soda common baking taTl pf skin diseases, will say that no part soda tor burns, a bottle ot witch hasel fragrance violets or roes leaves. - of tha body needs soap so much; that for bruises, a roll of absorbent cotton when In use chest the covering the face being constantly exposed to for tor dost, collects aotnuch that It la not there Is n cold there, pieces ol flannel The bridegroom at a enough to wash It In' clear water. They to wrap around rheumatic Joints, and fiofning wed-diwears a frock agree that If soap makes the face shiny last, but not least, a hot water bag. coat, whits duck as fib many claim. It only shows that it To these she may add. It she likes, Of dark, state aa do such remedies to th so, work more needed, and that the la striped doth. patent leather shoes, ' the of health her makes likely if drying after the bath has not been thaw childrens e momentsIt notice "Ascot tie whit or may require it properly performed. Th face, howbo,ltoeri ot garde- rJrn4 her favorite to or mixture, croup wit, ever, should aot b wet immediately oil Its most toothache tinctures, camphorated before or after going out for the wee balm wbo gets "husky" at thorough ablutions should be performed at night before going to bed, and nights, and to on. She should keep her medicines In n locked box inside ' tb following metbod should he one key to a trusted Jhe.procea; Fni a basin the other and give t v? th - I !9 srr?r . -- llZT.T Ja n Ferocity u th Every Woman Waats a Pretty Hoaa The define of woman's finger en- - 4- lutruUti. t Far 1-- 14 Tnlla. full-grow- cannot alng the old aonga. visions come again. Of golden dreama departed. And yeara of weary pain, Perhape when earthly fettere ahall Have act my apliit free. My voice may know tba old aonga. For all eternity. i Agrt-nltusl- L And it shall come to pass In Jum that a census ofagrblultur be taken by the chosen men of the nation, who number two score and ten thousand. 2. Upon a parchment, yet upon a I ran not able her to tarn and twist the thing that art old Into decoratlona that are Sew and lovely in effect She ran telnet harmonlou color when be buy tone Inexpensive furnishing, and the aipert of her home that reat and eaae may welcome every new vlattor; he may become o eaten tial to the bAppineaa of each child In the home that Ua firet Inquiry when returning from play or from school will be, "I She may live her mother horn? young year over Again with the loving childhood about her, if ahe will ahare the Joya and sorrpwa of her boy and girl. To every woman a home la or whether It may be he own put wherever h aomeboJy else, live It 1 right that ih should bring the heart Into her life. Love beget 'love, and wherever It le present the Joya of dally life counterbalance the Ilia How to make a home? Why, Jot the two who build It be at one tnlfid that It la to be the happiest spot Include In your ,jfn the whole earth. desire not only the purpose to. make yourselves happy, but to brighten the .lives of everybody else. And be sure to keep your window open io the un light So many time the beat rooms In our home are treated a If they were too good for everyday life. And -- their chill and dlacomfort when experienced by an unexpected guest make ker dream of "cellar damp and creep-ln- g Ufa In tba bom be thlnr.o." free and easy and yet orderly. But do ' not despair If the atlcka of wood piled for use fn the parlor ffreptaer are not perfectly straight and Just the fight length. And do not feel it a duty to fcruah the carpet each time a neighbor ealla to see you, else you will become the victim to a dust pan and brush. te the te Answer ltethe4 rMegUf Ait l U 014 Blag (Old Favorite BcrlesJ 1 cannot slug the old song, . I sung long years For heart nod voice would fall roe. And foolish Kara would flow, For bygone hours come o'er roy heart With each femHbir at fain, 2 cannot sing the old songs, - Or dream thoa dfearoa again. f Pfllal liggllaUlw IXnl,p ( There to a Current tradition that wild animals born In captivity do not attain th aavegeneaa of those bred in their native Jungle, and that th tseth ot auch animal do not develop they do In the wild state. Mr.'Atexander Day. assistant superintendent out at the soo, who experience with wild animal ha been almost lifelong, say that he has not found those assertions to b true. However innocent and apparently tame the cubs may appear, he says, there le a time when they attain aavagenee apparently . from Instinct, and show all the characteristics of th animals whose home ha always been the forest or tbe plain. As for the development of teeth. Mr. Day points for n Illustration to lions which were born end reared In captlvltr and may be seen any day cracking bones of meat with which they are fed with every evidence of possessing the most sound teeth possible. The only way In which wild animals In captivity usually suffer with their teeth la that when they are fed they may grab at the meat which Is pushed through the bars with a big Iron fork and break a tooth on the fork, or they may In Jumpbag against the bars Injure a tooth and suffer afterward from its loss. The little Ilona, when baby cubs, are shy at first- - then become as playful aa kitten. For the first year of their life usually they may be treated aa domestic animals. At the age of about twelve weeks tbe cubs are taken from their mother, but In the meantime she has taught them to eat meaL At first the cubs suck a bone or a scrap of raw. meat which th mother tear off for them. Often they may he aeen gnawing upon a bone which the mother lion holds in her Jaws and paws. When first taken from their mother the cubs are given finely chopped meat, the pieces. being gradually made larger until they are given bones, upon which they sharpen and devtdop their teeth. In time the lions can crush the bones with ease. From 12 to 14 months of age the young Ilona are, it is said, so cross as to be almost unmanageable. At the age of 18 months or two years the cubs are taken In hand by the trainer and then, having reached their growth, they are ready to be perfected In their tricks and to be exhibited. It Is said by those familiar with lion taming and training that Ilona which have been brought up as pets are the .hardest to train, for performers. They do not seem to take the training" seriously, and are not so easily mastered, as those which have grown to maturity without petting. Baltimore Sun. M he Frwparo W lrak I tuiH i Ae CfH Gwa Apt I AID OF CENSUS ENUMERATORS. ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR MAIDS AND MATRONS. WhUa WILD ANIMALS ta Captivity FOR iMMk Mod! Mm COMMANDMENTS ng HI lanlutarr Twlttblaie A44i The following, from an English paper, wlU be enjoyed by speaker who have fopnd themselves called upon to address audiences already wearied by excessively long speeches: A certain tp.w was Invited to speak at a local gathering, and being nobody In particular, was placed tost on tha Hat In-ot speakers. Moreover, the chairman troduced several speakers who name were not on the list, and the audience was tired out when he said. Introducing th final speaker, "Mr. Bone will now give ua hto address." "My adMr. Bones, rising, "to 51 8. W and I wish yon all dress," aald Park Villas. good-nig- ht - 4 "HHarTHw Moms Mr. Wheatplt My failure to th talk ot the street! At the meeting of my to pay 10 creditor today cento on the dollar. - Mrs. Wheatplt (after a fooments figuring) Oh, Hen 50 ry. Isnt that lovely 7. Then th hat I sent horn today will only coot yon $5. Life. Kafciag - Xtvta. Swell They aay this fellow acFirst hto earn living with that voice. tually Second Swell It that so? V Flrat Swell Tee by collecting ths things that are thrown at him. Ally Slopes. A nerve specialist stated, not long ago, that ona way to judge of the con dltloa ot a person's nerves was to Ever sines that watch hto thumbs. time, says a correspondent, 1 found the greatest fascination In looklny at people's thumbs. Tbe doctor said that they "moved Involuntarily outward tt was a sign that the nerves ot that mai or woman were not in the beat condition. I find myself now sweeping ths and If line opposite me in a steet-ca- r, that doctor's test to a good one, there to a surprising dumber ot people whoee nerve need looking after. There are few among the women who do not outinvoluntarily move the thumb ward at Intervals of every tew minutes, and when yojur attention has been ones attracted to It, the process ot, watching their gloved hands grows very Interesting. I have found ths habit much lest frequent among men, but take th average number of women In a streetcar, and it will b a surprise to you to pee how many ot them Indulge uncon sdoutly in this little habit I only hope it might hot mean anything so serious as it might Indicate, If that nerve specialist's diagnosis waa a good ona "..'T T.": A FIm ttaan. Mirrors and plate glass' can' be cleaned very thoroughly wRh alcohol on a soft piece of muslin or flannel. At Where Ceehe Set Credit table an odd"" Queen Victoria custom, which originated at tha time of Georg II., la preserved. As each dish la placed upon tb table th name who prepared It to anof the-eoo-k nounced. Wlrfiln Tlerpy. flae bed a ww demonstration of nee- -, fullness by the captain of a lightship, who used it after ordinary signals had failed, to notify tbe shore authorities 's Io a like manner of danger. Stomach Bitters, the famous and dyspepsia cure, seta when other medicines fail. It regulates th bowel and improves the appetite. lioe-teter- Pastor I suppose you know where e bad little bjya go?" Johnny (who has been told id stay In th house) Tea, I do. They go skatin and sled-di- n, and have a Jolly good time." Philadelphia P"e. ki "oh I How Happy Am." HOW HAPPY I AM to be able to aay that I am free from pain after five years of sever eufferlng from neuralgia, writes Mrs. Archie Toung, 2817I Oaks avenue, Weat Superior, Wla. am so thankful to be able .to say, that your 6 Drops ta th beat medicine I ever got In my life. When I received It from you laat November, I need some of It right away. The first doae helped me. It la Impossible to explain bow I was suffering from neuralgia. I thought no one could get worse and that death would soon come. I was very weax. and I hardly thought I could live to see my husband come back from hla dally labor. Now I can aay that I am free from pain, my cheeks are red. my all appetite It good and I Bleep well surnight Many of my friend ar eom prised, end say they will eend for 6 Drops Sample bottle ot thla wonderful remedy 25c, large bottles, containing SOO doaei, 1.00. For Information write Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co.. 164 E. Lake street. Chicago. The United States government bsa established a consular agency at Nelson, B. C. William Power Keoibb of Boston will be consular agent Do Tour fti-AeBd Itarof Shake into your shoes Allens Foot-Eas- t. a powder for the feet. It makes tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Hot and Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Leltoy, N. Y. h A bill has been introduced in tb senate providing for tbe opening of libraries in Manila for tbe benefit of Americans. Mm WlMleWa Soothing For Hynifw children teethlnn, (often the it'imt, rrdnee Itr auDinnilua.aliari pun, cunt wind colic, ix a bottio Cure for Consrmptlon bn bee to me. Wm. B. McClellan, Chester, Florida, Kept. 17, 18115. a Pino' God-Mu- d Secretary Hay is confined tobisbeme by a severe cold. f?en! for by Walter itefcfr Bulled fra. Meat! Cholct Bctp9t, Ltd., Dercfaaatef, 0. th AtbUttoa HIM, pir. aa There is a popular delusion that an athlete mqit necessarily b a healthy man, by reason of his athleticism, but as a matter of fact, muscular development la not an affair ot tha constitution; It to an accident, pur and simple. Strong limbs ar frequently te be found associated with a weak hearLand many a strong man dies ef consumption. If health may he defined, as a capacity for hanging en to Ufa, then In many cases ths weakest are tk healthiest If auch a dtflnltloa to assurate, women ar healthier thaa mta, thalr average length of days being greater. It to doubtful, however. If centenarians, merely beesus they ar eaiu-rlan- s. ar absolutely tb healthiest It to aa hard ts say what lift to aa ta aay what health to, and th way In whlah unhealthy people are tenacious at Uf to aot surprising. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAT, Pike lAestlv Broaao Quinine TeMeie. An Inigflets refund tbe money If It Ut e M Be. B. W. Qrove'e elfneture ea each bee. The poeelbility ot tbe Boere deetrey-In- g the minee In Johenneeberg le ee Being tome anxiety among French fin d of the eharea. ere, who bold one-thir- rf A4 HTI Mr kilt. Km, ItoklBf kwotf wHh PAMH'i Hill SiLiia. B Uubuuokji, tb tM me Mi Mkr tm Mnu. Syw ( CeMee. A message travels over aa " a accoad. cable at about 7e GOOD NIGHT! Street Soothing Slumber. Maos . Greatest Blessing. Kffle e Quickly at Lota ef Bees Rest Reeded for RfMiri. Hew te Okiela tt Wlthoet Fad. Ret Mac When you dont sloop well, look out for youraelf. Nothin breaks down e person no eulck-l- y ea lose of sleep, that boon of mankind which clvaa the exhausted system rest for repairs. No time for repairs meant destruction of th, machinery. It ia so with the hum,, body. Tou are nervous, have e load an your ehest, are troubled with unaccountable anxiety and foreboding, of evil, and roll and torn all night. Towards morning you havo fitful from aheer exhaustion, awaka in a nape col sweat, unrefreehed. pallid, trembling, with a bad taate in your mouth and a feeling of great weakness. it' a your stomach, yeur liver. your bow. ela. Keep your digestive organs all on the move properly end your eleep will be restful and refreshing and all repairs will b, attended to. The way to do It ia to use a mild, harmless, vegetable laxative liver stimulant Caacareta Candy and Ckl thartlo. They make the liver lively, nZ. vent sour stomach, purify the blood, regulate tbe bowels perfectly, make all thinn right aa they should be. Go buy and try Caacareta It-- , what they do, not what w say theyll do that orwill please you. All druggist, toe' &flCt or mailed for Bend ter booklet and free sample. price. Address 8t ling Remedy Co , . Chicago; MontrmL Can.;, or New York. . ?h: ' ,h CA PC A RET tab. ,KvrI tablet of the genuine Caacareta bear, only magic letters Lajj lb ablet before Ni. by end beware of frauds,youInn Uona and substitutes. poet-tiv- e, y. ;cc . 1 r |