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IIIK LAM BKKTYILLK KKCOHD
AUGUST 14. 1907.
STORY OF TWO DUELS.
V Sword Thruot, n B. Hot Wound and
an Extract din try Sequel.
When duelilm \ .Mi ;i'l uu! Junior
!n tin- social <• i<-.' of this < outitrv if
Lad many worlh.v ami uoluLie >\\»>
Iienr . im-ludiim I ' less dist itmuished
persona:.'- titan ILiir.v <'la\ Amin v
,1 a< k- "ii. Ai< \amlt-r llamii!"ii In- Witt
< 'liutnii. Stephen I itnr ami others
of tin- .'■aim* type. nit nowhere on thi'
continent was il so mmli -n establish
ml institution as in that peculiarly ro
mantle old • it \ of Now Orleans It
w as woven into tin- \«*r\ fabric of tin*
lifo of tin* community, and many a
cnunlWintf tomLsiom* In tic auliqual
. 1 r r.-ol.mctcrios Lear ^rini and
silent witness to tin- fact, though to
understand tin* situation more clearly
oUC* should biv.ilhe, O to peak, the
a I m o> jiliere ..I th. period
M. Ana .stlu. wlc* afterwanl became
a district judge ami general of the
l.ouioani legion, was tie* victor in
several encounters In which tie* leni
|ier of tie* period caused him to lie ell
gaged iiiir iii particular is note
worthy on accoiinl **l I he part il play
ed in a:j e \ I i.mn I i na i \ freak of for
til in* Alexander Orailhe was Hie «»f
femling parly, though lie* insult, or,
rather, provocation, lor gentlemen scl
doiu Instilled, would in this day he of
s< ant concern. I»nt ome cause of nr
tioii wa pre cut, ami each was sure
that a dead!\ me. Him would certainly
follow I la v rode together iu a car
riage with ladles, who after (lie duel,
coiumciiled ..,i their mutual affability
during He* entire trip, which only
serve to : ho how delicatel.v adjust
ed w a I lie • -!.* of e|iijiiet le, c special
i.v in I m* |»i «• ' in <• liiuii1
I II. > l«.ii-lil jil The Oaks. and ns
soon ;i • Ilit* weapon. Ii;ii| hern rrossrd
;inil tin- Imprrssive “All.*/, messieurs,"
protiounred i •rnillii'. who wns hij£h
strung mul Iml I»1«»<»«!«•«I doubly so mi
der tin* stress nl wli.it In* re^n nlfil ns
a grievous pn»\in ation lost his li*m
pi-r mul t'lirioiisly rlimiri*d Ills untune
iilst. Augustin, on tin* rontrnry, was
rool, «•«*1 li*i*ti*iI mul anile, parry inn i*in*li
sava^i* thrust until hy a li*nips il ai*r»*t
(stulih'ii piidsi'i, Jinlh*l<iiisly InliTpolat
imI Into a vh ious limn*' of < irnillir'.s.
In* pier< ••*! 1 him through tin* iln*st.
(Irullhe. with oin* of his limits per
feruled, ri*maini*il for a loiin 11m«* hov
I'lini; he I w «• i * 11 lilo mul ih'ath. mul w ln*n
at last In- <Ii11 i-oiin* out of his i*«»«itn
In* was how oil lilo- :.n lo-i'iiarian
It was now onIs a ipii’slimi of tiuu*
for tin* wounded man. ns an Intrrnnl
ahsci'ss hail formed whom it roiild not
In* li*ai ln*i| sm*K«*r\ lin n was not what
It Ih now mul tin* doctors despaired of
Having him Some tinu* after In' had
hot'll up and about a ipiuml w ith Colo
nel Mniiihw ill.* ih* Marinin rosiilteil in
his r h a 111 • n i; 111 that dist innuislied elti
7.111 This 11 in* 1 was also foiinld at 'flu*
Oaks, hut as (Jraillie was too weak to
do himself Just lee with a sword the
weapons . hosen won* pistols, at fifteen
parrs, i'.o h to ha\o two -hots, advance
live pares and lire at will. At the
lir-d shot, tired simultaiu'oii.'d\. the uu
fortunate man fell forward, pieived
1»\ his ndvei.uV hullrl. which had
entered tin- exact pla< <• o| his former
and yet unhealed wound Marini'.',
with pistol in hand and as pI:i• id as
a imtrhli* lain.-, advanced to the id
most limit marked out, when (Jraillie,
who was iiif.'iim a math. exclaimed:
' I' i n * arain You have another shot.”
With vr.no dinnil\ Marinin raised
his pistol above his head and tired into
the air, say Inn with timid politeness,
I lie!or strike a fallen foe ”
More dead than alive, tin* strirkeii
dm li I was carried Inunc h\ his friends
ami roiisimird to (hr rare of his phy
sician . hut. lied rad of sinking rapidly,
as was r*pr. ted lie really bcjiiin to
mend and by the follow inn morning
was mm h In,pro\nl The hall had
priirtraled to tin* abscess wliieli had
threatened his life and made an exit
for its poisonous accinnul.nions. Some
Iiinr afterward he walked out of his
room as .reel is r\n* and soon re
named his 11' *: 11111 and statelv healing
Cmtiirx Maua/.inr
Psychology of Gambling.
The lunil iiucni.il basis of tin* injury
done b\ uamldiii. a temleliry’to ovrr
rate tin* rhaiu c. of w inuim: Wlirn a
man speculate-, by .'taking, say. It oil
t lie eh mice of w iniiinv, i pH i. ohseiw es an
I mrlish writer In Nature, the notion of
\\»nnii :• loo makes a bin imprrssiou
on lii- mind and means something more
real t » him than the idea that tin* udds
are _‘i>i» t • l against him, say. Ho
forms » lea mental picture of the
prize, ami the odds do not present the
• slim* picture io his mind. ('ouseijueut
ly. hr r\an,.'.',l Itrs his prospects.
Appropriate.
^ mini-t. . havlnn nhni out his “no
ti( r ' was about t" read his hytim
Wlirn lie wa . remitided of one he find
t ol*i;ot tell Slopplu;;. In* made this ail
lioiun ciiumi t. apo|,,;i tun f"l' Ills fornet
!‘»»I ii • Tlnm. nun h lo the amusement
et hi-, a ml ie i ice. he hcuaii to line out
the hymn i folhiws “l.ord, what II
thou i'ii, w reb Ii am 1 " .linin'*.
It Wasn't Funny.
"Kill ho's a regular profosNional full
" I kllO\\ ||. I-."
"Knl \ • *11 r< l«-m (I i.» him as an ‘uu
oou.soIouh Immoi ist.* "
' s.i lit* whs on tin* invasion to whloli
I r< i'«t Hi* Inn! tiU'il to lv funny with
a tonsil m nt from tin* I "tirtli wuinI"
liilhulolphia 1’ivss
All D«*.n to Him.
W ill* Tin «I• t.• i .iiil. iv un* to tin?
niluoi a I laths it i .1; ivhail. .1 ml \. m iv
'tusi* un* tin' moans in p* that shows
how lilth* \ on valm* mo llusbuml
<m tin- oontraiy. I not wish t>» lose
a |»oiitnl of you I'M# — omlo Itlattor
Soak ink stains u sour milk, ami
Hliouhl a stalu sm.. tvmaln 11 is.- in a
woak solution tif ohlorhlo of llino
Always ask your grocer for
Hill’s Bread
It is always Fresh, Sweet
and Pure.
It has pleased many and it
will please you.
Save the labels and get
PREMIUMS.
-s'vx\y i/
The Kind Yon lla\o Always Bought, and which has been
in use for mcr ;{<> years, lias borne the signature of
- and has been made under nis j>er
-f—p'■ Small supervision since ils infancy.
S% 'ft Allow no one to deceive > ; in this.
All Coiintcrfcils, Imitations and “.Tust-as-gnod ” are hut
Kxpcrimcnfs that trille with and endanger I he health of
Infants and Children—lOxpcrience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
C'astoria is a .harmless suhstltulo for Castor Oil* l'aro
jforic, Itrops ami Soothing’ Syrups# It is IMwissiuf• It
contains neither Opium, JVforphino nor ollirr Narcotio
Mihsl ancc. Its ajyo is its guarani«•<*.# II destroys Worms
and allays I Vvcrishnoss. It ciiits Oiarrlioni mid Wind
('olio. It, relievos 'Tori liing Troubles* rmrs Constipation
ami llal ni< im \. It assimila tes the Cood, regulates t Im
Stomach and l»o\vels, giving healt liy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea Tim 3lothcr\s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMr erNTMIR COMPANY. TT MtJHHAY fclBtfr. NI'W YORK CITY.
STOCKTON’S
Quick Lunch Cafe
No. 2 NOR1H UNION STREET,
LAMI’.K.KTVII.LK., N. .1,
CRANE’S ICE CREAM.
FRIED OYSTERS A SPECIALTY.
Steaks, (’hop .\ « . ()ysi« is, (’I.mis, (’lam (’Imwili i . IS.iknl I leans, 11 no. Tongue,
I isli < ’.ikes, I'.'gnnil I i in I < > \ .l«i S.unlw n lies, I I,ml, Soil and I )evileil
< ‘rails. Steamed (>vdci ., IT* k I«* * 1 I'ongue, (Inns, Piles' lost. Pic and Milk.
j
the SNEEZO”
i < MTU NEW KYK CLASS MOUNTINU IS liDTII SKlT'KK
AND COMKOItTAIILK,
CAN’T EVEN SNEEZE THEM OFF
YOl AUK SI !|{K OK coin: KIT CLASSICS I’.Y CONSULTI NO
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Prevent
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By taking one or two Dr. Miles' Anti-Pam
Pills when you feel an attack coming on
You not only avoid suffering, but the weak
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nervous, irritable and cannot sleep take .1
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This soothing influence uptin the nerves
brings refreshing sleep. ♦
as doses, 25 cents.* Never sold in bulk.
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cm u u;u
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Electric Portable
TO OUR PATRONS ONLY
Have you seen the latest electric lamp
FOR THE HOME
FOR THE PARLOR
DINING ROOM or LIBRARY?
This beautiful lamp, like picture, 19 inches
high, well worth $12.00, will be furnished to
Our Patrons Only
(none shipped out of town) for $3.95.
Drop us a postal or call at our office and
we will deliver one of these lamps on thirty
days’ trial.
Lambcrtville Meat, Light and Power Co.
AGENTS FOR THE “SUNLIGHT” ELECTRIC PORTABLE LAMP
The Greatest Offer Ever Made by a
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(*7
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with no oilier dues for assessments, for only
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mati. lolls oltrr ol a firr l.imitrd A.. i.leii! I’.-hm l..r $i,ooo to mn\ new subscriber to the
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A.a nient Policies for its
I.' this end it make this
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I’> r Loss of IJtdli F.ycs. mcuuimr entire ;tn.l pci nutii. iii l..i ,| the n;:ht of liotli . ve
For Lons of Moth Hand*, by actual and com pi t< ei n . at or above the wrist.
For Loss of Itoih Feet, by actual and eoinplef. -.. i-.r . .tt or above I be ankle
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
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Inn the W '• J H-1.0 A .vjvs Roafjlt
“rr it* l
This valuable remedy is a cure
for l»y>jn psm. Indigestion. 11-;ut-[
burn. A- nitty of. ->r Sour Stomach,
I Sii k or Ni i voiis II. adache, (Jemruil
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and .til Him'iim's arising from adisor- ’
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Recommended by Physicians
Pleasant to take. It is not necess
ary to diet only in ^ery severe cases, j
The stomach will soon hi' in such a |
f healthy condition that oue can eat
moat any kind of food.
Two Sizes,
50c. and $1.00 par box.
If your druggist does not have it, |
| send direct to
F. L. SHINKLE,
Manufacturing Pharmacist,
MUNCIE, INDIANA.
C> n'uhirs and Testimonials sent an
application.
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CURE
Ely's Cream Balm
is quickly absorbed.
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lirah ami protects
the • is..’ menu
br:iu«\ It euros Ciu
ta rli ami drives
CATARRH
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aw y v ‘ at m i:n
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Phis is an arrester ami not a cut out. It
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Pile Sky-Rocket is placet! outside of tin
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Now is the time to put one ou, don't delay.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate of Sarah Quick, Deceased
Pursuant to the order of George F. Hanson.
Surrogate of the County of Hunterdon, made
on the twenty-second day of May. A. I>. one
thousand nine hundred and seven, notice is
hereby given to all persons having claims I
against the estate of Sarah Quick
late of the County of Hunterdon, deceased, '
to present the same.under oath or affirmation,
to the subscriber, executor of said deceas
ed, within nine months from the date of said
order: and any creditor neglecting to bring
in and exhibit his or her claim (under oath or j
affirmation), within the time so limited, will
be forever barred of his or her action there- j
for against the said Executor.
Dated May 82, A. D. 1907.
JOHN li TREWIN. I
Executor l
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