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^If mEGTING PIPES

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Crpwritifiib. UH. toy 8 S Wn Of all anttqu.;r an or ol-lac-tar 1» the moat lntcre«t!rfr wn*ii >oii r b down tt> bla Inner consolou-? if-j-n. but la aot otrery one who Is t,o prnllogo 1 It; aoKtteni not what he may oollcrt be It ataMpa. anvfff bottles, saord guards ofalJUto, roTOlutlonary relics or e\pn pipes, he teas always sui h a wealth of detail connected with his hobb\ at tht tip of hta tongue that even iho&e who •re not peraonally of the "cult of the •ollector feel themselvee interested also •Imoat against their will Since Sir Walter Raleigh or dear oKl Salvation Yeo. who knows whi<h intr ►- duced the **r>tv!ne Weed." as it is a.jtl> called. Into Europe, there ha« «ptcil ill over the world a desire to beau lf> tlu pipe and to own a fine “pei imen The Turk has his “pipe sticks’ ppeo'aliy grrown and tended for him until th< y •re ready and naaturwl the far Aslan Who rises from the common < oolle to •ometlmes a coniparati\ ely hUh po^i tlon. carries with him the humble pipi Of brass httiDAs, clay chillum and oo<oi. nut shell water rtK-elver and in th*- hi v day of his prosperitj It will be mistel with Jewels The Knglishman lo\e» hK "Bulldog,” the Irishman his ‘ 1 it/gi i •Id" clay, the Oerman his ' wassersack And so it goes, until It Is not surprising to And here and there a man who collects pipes for their variety and beautj only, and not espectally for the fnmiga tory pleasure he may obtain from their possession One of the two greatest pipe collect ors who ever lived was the alarfiuls i)e Watrevllle, whose smoking room in I’aris bad the walls cotered with costlj tcpes some of them costing, it is claimed as high as lid000, and all arranged with great beauty of design The other w s »the well-known Captain Bragg of I>ondon, whose.collection was valued at$.'0000, who had agei>ts in ever> part of the known world, and whose collection was deemed worthy In 1889 of being m ide a apeclal exhibit during the summer sea son at the famous Crystal I’ahice mar Ia>ndon. gome IVotatele Aiuericun Collections. Kot only in Europe, however, are the famous collections to be found In New York there are fine ones, varj ing from $6,000 to $10,000 in value. Ona of the most bMUtIful collections Is that of Plene lorlllard, the tobacco manufacturer anl rmce-4>orse owner, of Jersey Cltv His eollectton Is estimated to be worth about $8,000 The gem of It is a Knickerbocker pipe, which has a gtem about twentjfour Inches In length, and Is one of the oldest pipes of the revolutlonarj period 6 D. Wilson has a collection valued at $19,000. He Is shy of admitting that he has such a thing as a pipe belonging to him, but his collection is mounted In handsome cabinets, and some of the epecimens are miracles ef art In vroikmanshlp and design They are all meerschaums Of course. It Is known that a number of the finest specin^ns of the ^ lennese art are somewhat broad In execution, and It does not do lor every collector to shout bis catalogue from the hoube tops. Anthony Comstock only last spring demanded that a prominent cigar dealer in this city should not place in his show-window some miracles of meerschaum carvings, which represented such well known subjects as "Leda and the Swan.” “The Judgment of Paris," "Narcissus,” etc , although the pictures from which the carvings were made have excited the admiration of the clvlHxed wwW, and are worth thousands of dollars. ^ Ogden Goelet has a very fine collection of meerschaums, which he has been maay years getting together In tbi>i collectlcm Is s^very tine representation ot Washington Irving's Dietrich Knkker bocker Another rare pipe is the famous Bt Nicholas society pipe which is thd work of an American ajtlst in meerschaum, Frits Kaldenbergr and which is regularly smoked at the annual dinner at Delmonlco’s of this leading socletv The pipe Is of the comfortable curved shape, and has sitting on the cover of the bowl an exquisitely carved figure of old Peter Stuyvesant. the first Governor of New York, w'hlle another carv ing represents Wonter Van Tvvlller, the first Governor of New Amsterdam Another portrays, reclining under a tree. Van Courtland. the first Governor of 'Communlpaw The work is beautifully done, and the pipe la treasured accordingly. Heads of Beautiful Women. "Fred” Gebhard has a very fine col lection. Nearly every pipe in his cabinet presents a woman's head, and the tv pes of beauty embraced in the collection represent almost every nation on earth Some of-the pipes being coloied. oi partly colored, gives them an air of naturalness In the carvings which the white meerschaum does not jield A. F. Tplt, the artist, is a great smoker, ahd has a collection of meecBchaums, but he has a weakness vvhbh is found in not more than one collector In a centurj’, and that is a weakne<-3 for giving away speilmens to intimate friends Mr Tait smokos all his .specimens. and after he has had one for a time, apd when it ee. nis to Ik iriprovlng, some one will admire it and away it goes He still lelalns one, hot ever, which he l>ought in 1 Ivtnool tnd began to smoke about iifty-foui jev ->

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The late Dr. Norvin Green was in enthusiastic collector His tine^t spool tu i was brought him a few years ago fiom Heidelberg by his daughter U woili seem that this collecting mania ran in the blood, for his son James Gr.ei) who spends a good deal of time In Europe, has on even finer collec'fl' n th 11 his I. ther’s The Ke\ John Murphv . t Bt, Francis Xaviers Is a grc.:.i c i lector, BO, too, aie J Q .V W wrd to j sculptor, the Kev Walio Au ^^un.js > , A Hari>«r, &li t’lsco the lanKe \' . 8 Woods, H O Dcrehiira I It' .i 1 i tShite tthe “iJeacon's lu. \\ 1 . George Ehret (whose Teutonic i i « nieces are gems of arti Frank i hi. George J 0«)uld and Col I ud G i The Tatter seci.red many flm s, (n.i i

while in Vienna.

Pipe Seulptures of Pnhllc 41on The beauty of the metrst ha m p ,> 'i In Its adaptability to exprt ^^ion A ...1 1 ful artist can so carve a pijK ih .t wh i finished a will have light and sh ide not to be produced, possibly with any o her substance. And under the color ng ih .t smoking the pipe pro J ices au brought out details and eitc. ts th u i even the artlai probal ly' did i o foresee. In coloring, when the pi| < is In design of the head ot a woman, 4be hair will first show the coi.vr although It is the thlcaest nait of the pipe. But If the des'gn is a Nubian ht. i the face, will color fli-. and the wlu t Burnous round the head laat This it is claimed, is due to a waxing pro c'-s through^ which the pipe is pas-^ed aftei it is made i The latest fancy in meerschaum col ' lecting is fior pipes carved into the exa c portraits of wel.-known society or pubiv people. Pot matance, there is a t ifth•venue resident, Mr Demuth, who has the pwlrarts of all the Fiesidents of the t'nited iJtatea from Washington to Hat - , each, one carved on a valuable p.pe { Wbich ts mounted with wonderful gr'. n Cr gray amber and placed in a separate casg lined with crimson velvet, the p.pts tealng arranged ao as to stand out and show to the best advantage This collection wag recently on v lew at the Ai a l- , emy of Art and universally admired Mr j Demuth hgs also pipes tearing the por- | traits of women protnkient in the “4oo." god others embodying reme.nt>rances of ^

the "summer girl ’

To otofAib pipes bearing real portraits It is first he *..,ary to secure three p.iotographs of theii>ers,Jii whose ponrai is dHlre^ These must be a full lace and two profiles, taken at one ami the same •ItUng They are given to the carvir, who, taidRg the n>e«a*scnaum, by degrees . gvotvM SrEt one view of the lace and then the other, the prorreu being gauged aot by the dlreot scrlitTny of the eye, but Bg • rsfleotton in a ‘mirror. If it Is not |

desired to desecrate the inaide of the fair head with the enHttJness of the pipe bowl, tlnv stauetten not two Inches high can be produced and set on pedestaK looking every bit as well as ivory at .i tenth the coist. The average price for ptodiiclng a portrait pipe Is about $3a

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Met'nchaum pipes are in existence for which fabulous prices would be a*;ked and many of them have curious histories One of the finest Bpeclmens of mol m art was made for the Worlds Pair bv a New York artist and depleted the Ian 1 Ing of Columbus, each side of t!i» pipe being (Ilffcrent. and each fi„ rt t iii,^ t Jt l*.r .1!'1 cletn, anl n it i \ £ Ihonelte 1 fi.,a ‘‘>'<1 i ba v ill ot ! ail! (ill ‘ ippo’t tl t pc " L I

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* The most interesting pil f In N. w V is i > be toun 1 In Nass cu .-ti ei t It r Is bt y’on 1 c orrnut itlon but at o ic ti It belonged to Tolleben the greit I us I slnn general who sinokt d It m his u iir ' n.vs and .ampalgrs ranking ‘t <\t i in ISth as a cuiio When te had s li len' ) to iftroat in the C rimec n wje p, p, t I It by leaving 't In hU lent ani it v found by an EngliBh soldier who ilt i I the dost of the w ir sent It ba k ‘o h'm Hut in the Turko-liiisstan war lie ' lost the pipe again In much the s mu I wav as before anl this time forev r I for it came to this rountiv with in i nii grant, the brother o*’ the lUrk who f jui 1 It, and fell into the h a Is of a pit i cx perl who identified it He has hii tlu wonderful f irvlrgs on fht st. m restored * It a great cest and to day tlu pic H-* beiutlful is ever U wa? 'I he Tro m war supplies the s ibject of the designs I'nncc Bismarck is a giei. pipe col Icctoi The gem of his colie tion has i curious history Many vears ago ..sis naick was strolling in the subuib-. >f k riedikhruhp with his two hound he was arco'-ted bv a Bohemian pe Jler and asked to buy a plain meerschemn pipe of the type that Blsmar k most affected At fimt Bismarck icdliie 1 but the pel Her claimed for the pme a powei of forecast and told him he would sc \o thr.e emperors as minister and that three mpoiUnt changes m his lit" would be foietold bv ac( Idents n f llfng tie p pe Eaughing Bismarck bought tlu pipe He has since seivcsl thr e cn perors Two days before the histone day when he was refused an audkn « the stem of lila pipe separated in 1 c me to pieces Eater he chloped a puce fioni fhe Bide of thd bowl and w If bln a monlh he was practicallv dismissed bv the pre ent Emperor The thlid sign is wt lo ceme It nearly came the day before the present Emperor paid his t imous visit to the great ex Chancellor, for tlio pfis slipped and fell on his knee but witn out breaking And this Is no h. ir-av but was told at a recent family <11 iiu t at the house of his son Prince Pism irmc, where he was sinoking the famous pipe

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P>El MO’VI^ PRRVl.i\Tl\ EUl.

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aeiiee of MedloMl 4tteufion.

OondltlotiH of weather and climatf are probably the most Important of all known ag nclts in causing pneumonia. The Inrtueiues of cold and dampnesn in

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The tudUitK M«f!i In (niinilii 1 irc nto eOnt ) e >. A cat '0(1 of apples tpp. d fru’ii e n tarlo to '’ntish Col m i vas foi n i ii be Inleiicd with the t '* r^r no h a accorllTg to the i ro m i’l lew wv (lered to bf des’rvyed by fire Tue h ject of tie law is to prevent th, {r l of the pest. The Canadian Ba tu in way lias circulated a patrphlii < luti, n ing apple shippers in Untano in r i i to the riak they incur in ahlpping to Bnt lab Columbia.

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If there Is nain In the side or Iiingn, which generilly accompanies the rigor, must irl i>l isters shouhl be imed and wet 01 tlrv I u) ping, according to the Intensity of th ) un Acme phvsii Ian* are using b'ni ifotm soakeil in cotton with a dry 1 VC I ot the cotton 1 r itec ting it to aU 1, 1 He the dlstreps But again, this desc pv. s jjrofessional ti, itmcnt if tie ills any tend, n y toward lun* or thru it trouble, It is well to regpember tl it tlie ankles ar'i arms shuuld b« V , t w f 11 eqv cretl T hese parts .are very nslflve md the woman who wears a "hurt "leeve^d high necked shirt i* mor* Irriirulent than If she exp<t»ed her Ihioat High boot* ahould be unvary.nglv wor.i in coo\ (lavs uitslde of th# house or inside, If there L no fumac* heat JOCEi.YN DAVIES. Room For Kl«l ^ioldler*.

Marlon Chronicle

M e do not wish to be unelemtood u opiKislng a State home for disabled and Impoverished Boldlers, but we do

however t 1 t protest against the gross misrepresents--1,1. -..a a 1.» already lK*in* circulated

to create the Impression that on* ui needed The report that there are $91 ex-boldlers in the poor-hou*c*« of Indiana I* not true—or If It Is there is no excusa foi It Every poor-house superintendent In Indiana has been notified by the boareS of managers of the national nomea that there is room In the Marion branch for every old soldier who Is homeleS* and dependent This official noUficatloB gained the Marlon home no additional

mtmbers

That there are old soldiera in soma of the asylums 1* not denletd. but they are there from choice, as a rule ion account Of local •aaociatlons. or elie they have been diacharged from • national home because they have violated the rules. If a Btate home Is built U wlU he occupied, not by old soldier* from poor-houses, btit by an entlrey dUfarenl

class

A ( nnse Fur Tiianks. D(ll»» New" Be ople should give th nks for many tl lugs that thev have not been able to set Pierce w is President when the manufacture of Dr Price’s Bakin* Powder waa begun That was in IW.

<$sile4, Bnt BVeetlT*. Wsstolngtoa itar. Vox Populi ain't talldn'. BNir when he wants 'is say. He puts 'er down la writln’ At the poU* on 'lection eSa^.

Would you be stitm*, heatHif airf happy Nat whalaaome food—aMparj with Dr. Price’s Cream fiaWfig Stgivdaiw