n. a. barnett, - digifind-ithe tuwi aiumnl nulbrirut niy to kerti bla ramllji in i\>n

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,,,;^ : .r^: » -t-.. CRANFOR&. fe / „ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1906. HMMIMH he Elizabethtown as Light Company From October 1, 1900, Gas will be supplied to Cranford Township by the Crauford Gas Light ' Company.' All accounts will be rendered, by ami pay- ^megts made to The Crauford Gaa~Ught Com*, pany. Office, No. 190 Broad Street, Westfteld. >••>><•»•»»•» GOLEMUL GUILE % Margtrtt Muzaty Philip rreetl** waa fanktag foe wh*re h* «nH k$aad **»fw» weeks- ratal** playtag gotf. A» be stepped on the train it* tried ta r#c*01 eaactty what pretty «alu*> N*rfan had tuM U u at a dane* th* nUcht b*for*. SlH> MM there wtrt w r n t l attrartlv*- m u r u along the river tad aw wh*r» a M of pror«atloiMl Kwa and woman •went ««ry suituiw. Bnfttrtttftalely the twu«t*p' Iwtf ttncfc up at that m* B had.auUtli>d " "-"-"-' THRIiK CUNTS "Mi II on tt*t*; What w , a>U fa a p«r*Mt. A Aod and «r- ta «aa fail uut, It*. »•* oulMiUtitr Itw Ui« »•>, ID tiiutl. MatUp tb*cM* to tiw dt»- aad wraaghia you ; y u «a imwo**. a* «fcl -Kagwioc as I Oo »N,W, mhat y««r Uf* I* tWa plac« muai b«s u/ bun f " j ««Ulo had pawaway *tm> b».t*. rantnl to town, so ftiUtp rwaU sat tell her ttMTHVttir oT his tfnt realm* «ai« ttUMUt "««» link* ncr«r i*faun> ***•* I conductor •• the train alownd dawn at IUIIB statloa. "l'«, sir; liuest la the cowttry. Raefc- dale, ItuckiUivt IKin't fortvt ywor \ N. A. BARNETT, North Avenue, Cranford, N. J. Tlrt» for Wagons and Automobiles* t,|iorseshoeing^|!nd general blacksraithing, A. BARNETT. NORTH AVENUE. An unfortunate commuter who bun- dled off at th* same time told Tkdllp tbnt tlif pretty little butt*?, lie aaw on thfc bill was tbe Hockdate Oolf club, so h« made hla way nctiuyi th* IMda to liwiKH-t It. Tb* friwli brvex* fanuml hi* vbcvk. tb* blutt rlrar-Uuk*d cooi Hint refn*blug In th* dUtaum, and h* boiwd this waa th* put* gain* had re- ftrrcd to, ir, with It* natural «har»V It combined tbesdrantax* of_m*Ji ukr vta «Alt ,1 th* h old A city * <!•«•» > |(«rln« 'WiMMiia fnatikKt "Rf TliU'laai hMrd of at hU bauk<f *, wtwe* b» 0i#- J»*li»J iMHirty U(*Wto bte t>*uk »r «W«ati III* *ubMM(tt«til KtMjrwtwut* were «r»k>t*U t n wjrMfrJr, and yean •kilMMl trttbuut «;,y « lv l»l»llon •at fortlwooiiBit Tvu j m r . U M hi* wife waa ilrtftnc ihrmiih a «**( » w l dlatrht when site rvoKaiaerf lu tb« «*-ttr# of « rruHiM **<n«r souw mm btaneo to that »»f Iwr bwhaud. tu w U l l H hrr «trrt»«w ami Lteateaaiit-llattxr ttm<tr tvenn a tvur*r of pU tfcii. - Urfxvndtwfcr Illaitrr ana tiwf tlav K-npnl Uv ar> youtb on tb« trata wb» ga*t him MOM lufurmatloo worth ha»» Ing.)' "U you ar» knkln< for golf rvw» to 8n«hy»ld*--tx>H>* tlwr» mywlr The llnlu «« p»rl,-a W t JEi« wUl Sad a irt irf «!«»people" "I spent-au afirrooon at Itarkdal* recantly." M IU Itiliip, "ail foosd tb* -od.k.1 co|l«-t|ou «ir"«raau •*! Iil k |Hr;taat», % buit not fara»e/W- aaU>th« jiiuth, UuyhUig. "Tb dltiugataiml l lawrtra. ttetan* add scUjittn. la ttw tkan and til th* Utavmiy aa« Ir* Itcht t tte pott- g* I bair i* bumtre-t Br» ttrnw, llnntuiiwl- JiiiJ t ««»t Of If tit a W«r >qlt or i littttpa. ||'« tl|< t» «• to woi|T"Hil«»> and wcitr what *>«t IN A SHIPWRECK. . Xlm. T«u» ffittpwrrrknl all«* on the l n>piuiMut :u«l im barUml fare that »l%mroiiit nu u itu,| a t«ty of flltnw vier fcppt a Uut i,u mm th* daily Mrtiu uf tint \i liuiaur'* mir- On, wlw w»r* ca>t up <m tlttt Iriali roan nw Klltrgg, 'fliey lived fur all- torn day* «n *i»w«ii MJ«. jura, ln bw rlluol mm to hi* (HUJII., but virutUall; » ( K- ituutml lu ahrrwanl v«|i|«lii>il llwl he tuwi a i u m n l nulBrirUt ni<uii>y to kerti bla ramllji In i\>n<r..rt. «ml, tor uinilnt \\j | fnr u^ (,„ titljt indonrt to l («*i?UI«i» «ud >,*. rtw ttwni trt it«. cnjoytiit'iii )|,< tn rannuMt htditlui hiiuw* an.1 wa* Cuntrot In hi* adoptnl IIUSIIMMM uf A l| | rr t trt, n b)t t , m , ^^ hi* wife psaa hint,-and ho had m-cl«e<| many t<ifiprn awl small |>le<i-* of »ll»*r from hlx family. -iMtulim Malt, .UcquuluUlWc* desirable for a wau rag*r to adranc* In the legal pro- feaslou nothing w*s left to b* fished for, II* felt Incline*} to join the com- muter and ask' a. f*w_«np«. gUMliosm. only «onld not, la deeeucy, «mhout of- fering to carry sonw vf hi* tHittdlea and hated to make- a Srtt appeatanc* In « new plae* btarlng-a bright bio* too* of taondawd *hlrU or « largf SALE IN BERKELEY PLACE d*rn io Room Houa**. Ml ImprowmenU. Frle** Modcrat*. ERALRBAL ESTATE nndTNSURANCE AaBNTS- ' CRANFORD, NS \ LEONARD SAUER BOOTS, SHOES M D R U B B E R S ^ 1122 BROAD STREET ELIZABETH N. J GENT FOR W. L- DOUGLAS #3 SO SHOES, and ttotX Trading Htamp« K.enilwoptf], «N. J. ffANDSOME Country Seat. Largo, M^wjr moms and bath; open plumbing; •I 'A' electric light; it«am heat; po»»e»»ing all convenience*; conaenraiorie*; car- riage honae; ground* arc handnoraely laid. Special eonrenkacr* for riding and .driving ~partie* for loppers, etc, ~ ^ —CUISINC AND SERVICE. UNEXCELLED. AODKBSS OB CAJL.L. |.0.0.Bel2midt. ICenilwoptf?. H. J. ; »• »•••••••••• » U* lnt*rrl«wwl tb* ,clnb t, who WM Itanlnc deJect«Uy afmltwt a.' pUhur of OM tilua.' Art* Iqlrimr. tb* requisites for «ll«lb!liljr PallipiaM; - "You ffn leaaona, t atqipoaer . ."1 can't collect «nytton»\ jtmotubpto dr&ctovd«'tnr i" ,. ,"Bw» sun* atetaberar RWItp aafca^L -Half *n alOMboow, a lWrd «rf.4Hl «U ladl«a* botne, a Quarter Ot a state bo*. plUI-Jbe«'» Out tint w4 Uut kind of folksy Xh» jnan hnd.lxwo drtttklmf, Phrtly UtoUtfUt, na ho atrolW down tiw hill to- ward a (warding tiotmo not far away In aearcli of Innchooo. 1'blllp waa scatnl at a small Cabin op- poxUa a. grnmpf old mao-drwMw4-li» a dirty flannel aljlrt. Among tli« oibor "gum***- van An tWttf womtn -frnr- Ing a rcry obort aklrr and siiortiirloii, who hurrlwl luto tfio rnom followinl by a fut uino, who Was mattcrlnK liupiwn- IH UM things In general Biul jjulf In imrtlrutar. Itilllp's talilo companion (•Inirklnl njHllclously. "Must tie ploasaut fur a" man mid bin wife to occupy n ti'n by (rn royuj Mil auiuntcr nml not bo on (i(K>ak!nc lenu* Ktte won a cup because her bnudlcap waa b)KK*>r thnn hi*, and Iw won't for- give IMT." ' ' "Tbe wholf atnKMpbere appenni mil pbnrlr." I'lilllp rcmarknl. "Arc you a golferf flukM (be «M man.- '"Trying to be," said Itlllp. U i r Uo« mint bar* ta UM autOMA a}*iu» (tins tbete naoBHw trt«M b n. **»• at s Bw trt«M .. bouee Jijlllp feit met Uw. Ttwy felt drtplr In l 1thta tt Ttwy felt p In lor* *1th.c*eta otter, rttlto aakM MUla to mtiry him, andate* want hiwe to toll'bw father abort ft, Bean aftarward rwi!|» was tamed to dlnai at Itttgm Nortoa'a IMWM to i, ' »• «wt »»WMt iwttoer (o n.<llave bUtt of tbe jpttty Oetaiiar 1 "»'«lt, yon mm. there'. mr brother abrf b Uiey iml ««li-r tuuuKb fir a but only numii nmodni «r prortsloo*. IIWM! luatci fut,r .laj* Aftw hartug th>lhhiK~«i ali t > tut ror tb* foliawlns two ilnj, t>i, a tjtel b^Out lenatb* uf tarr^l II.MM|I roiw Into palp and •wallowing u, JVr had a ln^#f (HiraJUti tn, wkk* «M>y Ixrilml tu add tu <b* nour- K l The *lcku«JM tlwy tixpett «no*d m a reault <if tu» diet, «ay* Wknt W liat, WMnntr temnorary, and tlfr landed ,1ft ^mparatHnly foot y ot <lw foundered o«ra||«rii and bla MWIMI of. *saf t**at«4 a reoonl by ilrlug t«t day* on iwot l«*(hfr and a l>adih - A4«l<« la tKktn, "S»r»r try to imrli wlmt you do uut outvwlr know mid know well. If ynur whuul (HNird lu«l»i< onymir tcarhlnx Hnytiling and vwrytblnR IUVIIIW flnuly tu d.i it. it is an liuiHMltlou allknon l>u|>llt ami (eartMNT lit tracfa that wbfeb IH* does uot know. Th«»» w tenrher* wtxi ar* alruutt riiuiuli ahoulil miuarely re fun* to di> aueb rtJthlj t n r v l y twsiTimiiiit In our collet**, and I hup# a will .vittlou*. it la a rellv of MMIuatal Hut**, tuu |d*a of prof«Mln| *v«rrthtn4. Whoa teach- er* bettn to daaUM wutk which they cannot wall t»pro»*oiMJts twgin to «om* In, U on* wMjIdb* * socs-eanful teacher ha mnat flrmty rafos* work which b* cannot do *u«!«afully.»— Ai«and*r Agassi.. <',5i pura and wtu (mdnatrd In four yemm, If IW* drop- ped only twice tuorr," ?iM>y fouu.l til* jwtaw and Ua son waiting (wt Ibent to Uw illnbig room. After-«m#tiua: lirtltp mrdunf Km'£•" traduced him t tj> hb« father, juid, U> «M blanK dhtnay/ rbltlp found himself l fe radu blanK "No." "It la a cn>at fatoe for UM «lngt# blcMtd. but pyery family should be without It. TOero I* no blood or mar- ital relationship. tbat can mlUgat# lt» conwntralvd bltterne**, A wotsan wmt away from here yesterday to set a divorce bevatHWi her liunlwud accu«i«tl her or jmbrloic her ball. It f* an swfal temptation. We' are 'all homftp." After tanc&eon the old nun asked Philip to play around the Miuwe. I1»lllp bormwttl some club* of tbe fnntrttrior and they started off. Ttw old duffer, •*-rblllp-mentally stlfHiaUaed him. Tber* waa not, tiyw^v»-r. Ilir faintest (loam at rt^oirnltlnn In U* JwlaV, eyr I'hlllp thankiHl IiMvrn | w bad gru.ni a Vnudykp (ward »\um tlwlr last uteet- Jn* At the end of the dinner fUui aud Halllcr left rum,, t.i sp«ak hi* pWv* to tbelr father. "Jtutg- .Vorton, i waut to marry your daugbtpr," wtid. '^llow do yog |vopu#e to supprirt wlfeT" luijulrrd IIK judge "I shall work for b*r"- "To all sppearann-m. 1 * Intermptftl ttw iudgf, "you aro without Inllurtuv. for- tuny or tbv *etnblati«e of a dlratrJe. Ittir young HUB. 'O» bark lu O» ram and play Uddiywlnka/** Uo the, old duffer had known blm after all. "«y th*bye," said Pbflip, after an In slant'* hesitation,."I wa* teillog «am about our mow orgndf."" ---" "Htm bttidmi* HJ* iorfiUvlt leton abndd«d *i«* a knlfa «ud tit* ah**** rh*w«4 ami swallowed, Uolfluv, evw» h lbi It I id d a*4 kMf. O»dl Uhodiia and Alfred HwU w*r* •qoally andaiQDwtratiir*. A gr*tt mtomt of nhttdw m m ooHap*. In* wb#a Wrrnber and Ifeit now to tiw MUTHM and Mvad it 1i«lt for bh fi»-W<Wb« « IMt-hwk ep UM oWfiU«w. Wmd** Mid siioply, «Si rlfftt,* imt, Ib* fotwwla*, sent'tl* iall twenty-Ore yard*. Pblllp sent his seven Uwe* «# many, then ba and tbe caddy-tfiey had mm between them-ran ahead 'and walMd, The <M wan raised hia ball auj * do* of Mrtltat tbe«an*»'ttn>e. "He's dlggin 1 for bait," aabt UM cad- dy, grinning,- Ttw" duffer fooud bis ball behind m. »«wll mound of aod, wbldi pounded flat with *J>raaey, batud UM ball the near aide of the tmakar> then paof- *4 to conilder. - ' -Starapw II; ma*h Itr <rt«d Phlflp. -Wftjr »et« barrier rafted by man In- terfere when yvw «*a raootb o « «•• tnre as you dJdn "• . -' -• Ttmw «m«» Che d ^ c r itnrk M* l d l d "It waa your nwrlng tb* tail tbat Im'. preModhlui. H* said b* would d«*trts« a man wlw did that, •**» If tt were hi* own fattier." "Toil took a m**n adrantag* of m«- a* If a tuiu I* erer *sp*cted to ptay tMt when be I* off for relasatloo In tb* aummerr Tlie Jodg« waa gnatly *al- when txmlhie. It 1* said, (hwrn Imt Ukw frutu Ibo fiitnrlihtutiit or the ^Jut*. A f<*w ouutvs of leatb^r, IWIIIK >«7 turd to iilge*t, stay tlm stumarb tvriupitp or twenty ht>ur*, - A41vt «f<MMit» sttd •bont-iwom)-of the comroonMt of laal rAniUm>. foods, ...... . H ........ to ImaKtoo lt»t any one cntild *n<l dilgeat lh« Inniief, n pair of long *«* boot* will kW|. a win allre for « forinlgtit If lie hits a IKIIP water. Two iaen who wrnt lu « suutll liloud off ibe Iri.li coastfcp|>tibeinnflviM go- Ing for Ira day* on it t)l«r prouatMy wors* than this. They landwl lu a boat wbVrti waa smashed by n wuta on tlwlr Uylug to relsuurh tier, and (b«y went kept o« tiw tare rocky Islam] without food. PortunaMy llnr# «t«» « spring «u th* l>)*nd, Imt nothing in tli« way of sea gull*, which tfapy i w»il<| rau% and txAhUys with wbkh in tuwk* aflr*a*K diMreM m\gu*l. Tlicni ,«*• not oven any *belld*u, as tliwo was no bwli, and the |«lr had lo nulMltl for tvu day* <m «vid raw »«iiw«t«| wa.|i«(| «(• by tb* tide. Tb* tn«t known aud tfiont wtu\ uf BtariraUott. dM* for wrwk«d or-a ft away paopl^, however, tli^l uf bnr nark*. Tbrev KiKtllnliuiru'iiii.l a <r«ir of lurar* who *«•! IMH-U furre<l J'* abaodootfaf nailing <V**PI .'.orrli Hut kapt tbemseirm frrii\st fur wxu Ilian a week on Ultiacle*, *nd oaiy two at tb* crew died. Th* worst of ibU diet In I hat tb« bamaclea sire an« UitwiAl rrain|M nor lu Mink and atttffed them inte lUlf* pocket, saylsgi "Yim't* b»Bk*d my. If thing* «o wrong yatfjl wut mine too," in tb* intw*** th*notta WOTO forgotten by both aad w*r*h«ad. f 4 back, man tUuwonilts \umt,-- ——. on a •"* —*• ^ been to Inspire hint wljto ataotot* Ate" 1 ball and «ach llme.lt k»p«d «p In tb* alrandfeflmlfaagrOo^jaMbeUnd tin. - 'S -' - v i , - ', ?t aay, «unan, go. liacjk,t» ttw fans aad " " " " - -i--- arung to i b b -U.*»t bl. b.11, bwrirrer,toflw*d,s dotf* yon *«» I «0B*tat teft >loan's nam*T I didn't know It myMl/HU toulghL" v "Trton my word, I forgot Um*r «- cbtiaod th*judg*, banumatly nfierad. "How about my marrying You **Jd you would giro aaytUag prtfant Sao kaowittg ywi rh*«M at r i. » to I poll tbetn off, taking car* Mot to tear* th* beat Jbalf of (bem *tlcklng lo the Pjanks^-lotMton Ktaudard, thw'i Uk« the >tm, fulling frlenfl whoo|vti* a cat. Uotrt irniktf in* itftf n mliwrabi* twr deu by tuklng blm sh(n>t>lng. Iton't pvrnilt blm to jump on a oiler, wiping hi* dirty »«*» o»« litr best gown. ' l*on'( t«ko him calling at ail, Ui buy* him run amuud'a frlond's Imm <*»•*. Ing np rul.Ut*,«(«'. Uou't fterwlt btin lusalultt yot» with bU lon»fu« itinl thvtt say rapturously. "«*« h«w IM> klsrm m« " Uon'l let him Imp tip «« lli« rluilr*, •" | N « 1ft* (Mil w r s o n w l w Alt* tW» will aenuir* a mat of * * flalrt, " lHxt'i tt* lilui up and go off fur ttut day In order thai tu> may make Hi© neighbor* miserable wim bh howling, Don't «lptr( (W(»ld«r» \i, hat* lu» •aino admintiiou tor him and him tbo SM«i t> doEh In (he atagtna; of |, M by a frtond, ailnuwd a r.taanUl, at a H«i r iliMtmuient nr<w« tw tw«e» two of Uw artrcntea a* to lb« Powwin or (bft otnlw of *t«g* itaULMeena, Wbll* tw Mttr *g*r-jwof*d-olJ ttpwl^hl^ trem»l«i«r wg:; ter* JnBvrmmmt carctawly •Wloglac bl* fe4t from llw rail of su adiotntu bor, Tb» fri^j wdM ,1 ( ^ longer. lit yoa w l y wpnhir -- _ b**a drawn fromtiwapidnH way of Ufa. k a* delightfully baaaa on« of Ahjwnw* Kurt to hi* "Vflwc* astow d* no* Jawdla." Tb* •ptftr, tm-mj% ta c*or» trvthfiai than nan. Wbaamail Tiw Jade* irlM*d. alt Ho, ai>—nm tuf gladiygir.yoollan)^'- y •^flto «»»• and to.hold'-ajy * ijhi day tetwtVt'

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Page 1: N. A. BARNETT, - DigiFind-Ithe tuwi aiumnl nulBrirUt niy to kerti bla ramllji In i\>n

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CRANFOR&. fe / „ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1906.

HMMIMH

he Elizabethtownas Light Company

From October 1, 1900, Gas will be suppliedto Cranford Township by the Crauford Gas Light

' Company.'

All accounts will be rendered, by ami pay-^megts made to The Crauford Gaa~ Ught Com*,pany. Office, No. 190 Broad Street, Westfteld.

>••>><•»•»»•»

GOLEMULGUILE

% Margtrtt Muzaty

Philip rreetl** waa fanktag foe •wh*re h* « n H k$aad **» fw»

weeks- ratal** playtag gotf. A» bestepped on the train it* tried ta r#c*01eaactty what pretty «alu*> N*rfan hadtuM Uu at a dane* th* nUcht b*for*.SlH> MM there wtrt w r n t l attrartlv*-muru along the river tad a w wh*r»a M of pror«atloiMl Kwa and woman•went ««ry suituiw. Bnfttrtttftalelythe twu«t*p' Iwtf ttncfc up at that m*

B had.auUtli>d" "-"-"-'

THRIiK CUNTS

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««Ulo had paw away *tm> b».t*.rantnl to town, so ftiUtp rwaU sat tellher ttMTHVttir oT his tfnt realm* «ai«ttUMUt

"««» link* ncr«r i*faun> ***•* Iconductor •• the train alownd dawn at• IUIIB statloa.

"l'«, sir; liuest la the cowttry. Raefc-dale, ItuckiUivt IKin't fortvt ywor

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N. A. BARNETT,SCHULER, North Avenue, Cranford, N. J.

f BEOHTEL

IE AN&

Tlrt» for Wagons and Automobiles*

prompt attention,sideoeea on-,reo*

t,|iorseshoeing^|!nd general blacksraithing,A. BARNETT. NORTH AVENUE.

An unfortunate commuter who bun-dled off at th* same time told Tkdllptbnt tlif pretty little butt*?, lie aaw onthfc bill was tbe Hockdate Oolf club, soh« made hla way nctiuyi th* IMda toliwiKH-t It. Tb* friwli brvex* fanumlhi* vbcvk. tb* blutt rlrar-Uuk*d cooiHint refn*blug In th* dUtaum, and h*boiwd this waa th* put* gain* had re-ftrrcd to, ir, with It* natural «har»VIt combined tbe sdrantax* of_m*Ji

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hMrd of at hU bauk<f *, wtwe* b» 0i#-J»*li»J iMHirty U(*W to bte t>*uk »r«W«ati III* *ubMM(tt«til KtMjrwtwut*were «r»k>t*U tn wjrMfrJr, and yean•kilMMl trttbuut «;,y « l v l»l»l lon t »•at fortlwooiiBit Tvu j m r . U M hi*wife waa ilrtftnc ihrmiih a «**( »w ldlatrht when site rvoKaiaerf lu tb««*-ttr# of « rruHiM **<n«r souw mmbtaneo to that »»f Iwr bwhaud. tuw

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Lteateaaiit-llattxrttm<tr tvenn a tvur*r of pUtfcii. - Urfxvndtwfcr Illaitrr

ana tiwf tlav K-npnl Uv ar>youtb on tb« trata wb»

ga*t him MOM lufurmatloo worth ha»»Ing.)'

"U you ar» knkln< for golf rvw» to8n«hy»ld*--tx>H>* tlwr» mywlr Thellnlu « « p»rl,-aWt JEi« wUl Sad a irtirf «!«»people"

"I spent-au afirrooon at Itarkdal*recantly." MIU Itiliip, "ail foosd tb*-od.k.1 co|l«-t|ou «ir"«raau •*!

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aaU>th« jiiuth, UuyhUig. "Tbdltiugataiml l lawrtra.ttetan* add scUjittn. la ttwtkan and til th* Utavmiy aa«Ir* Itcht t t te

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i* bumtre-tBr» ttrnw, llnntuiiwl- JiiiJ t ««»t OfIf tit a W«r >qlt or i littttpa. ||'« tl|< t»«• to woi|T"Hil«»> and wcitr what

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. Xlm. T«u»

ffittpwrrrknlall«* on the l n>piuiMut :u«l im

barUml fare that »l% mroiiit nu u itu,|a t«ty of flltnw vier fcppt a Uut i,u mmth* daily Mrtiu uf tint \i liuiaur'* mir-

On, wlw w»r* ca>t up <m tlttt Irialiroan n w Klltrgg, 'fliey lived fur all-torn day* «n *i»w«ii MJ«. jura,

l nbwrlluol t«mm to hi* (HUJII., but virutUall; »(K-ituutml l u ahrrwanl v«|i|«lii>il llwlhe tuwi a i u m n l nulBrirUt ni<uii>y tokerti bla ramllji In i\>n<r..rt. «ml, toruinilnt \\j | fnr u^ (,„ titljtindonrt to l(«*i?UI«i» «ud >,*. rtw

ttwni trt it«. cnjoytiit'iii )|,<tn rannuMt htditlui hiiuw* an.1 wa*Cuntrot In hi* adoptnl IIUSIIMMM uf A

l || r r ttrt,n b)t t,m, ^ ^hi* wife psaa hint,-and ho had m-cl«e<|many t<ifiprn awl small |>le<i-* of »ll»*rfrom hlx family. -iMtulim Malt,

.UcquuluUlWc* desirable for awau rag*r to adranc* In the legal pro-feaslou nothing w*s left to b* fishedfor, II* felt Incline*} to join the com-muter and ask' a. f*w_«np«. gUMliosm.only «onld not, la deeeucy, «mhout of-fering to carry sonw vf hi* tHittdlea andhated to make- a Srtt appeatanc* In «new plae* btarlng-a bright bio* too*of taondawd *hlrU or « largf

itn*.

SALE IN BERKELEY PLACEd*rn io Room Houa**. Ml ImprowmenU. Frle** Modcrat*.

ERALRBAL ESTATE nndTNSURANCE AaBNTS-

' CRANFORD, NS

\

work and mostatment of goods.I for and dellveredi.Ion Cuar«nU«dJ

LEONARD SAUER

BOOTS, SHOES M D R U B B E R S ^

i |>i'ico from *7>60 '. ',|itrin<iMVac«wd-~-j Jturn. Alter to suit. < >

1122 BROAD STREET ELIZABETH N. J

GENT FOR W. L- DOUGLAS # 3 SO SHOES,

and ttotX Trading Htamp«

K.enilwoptf], «N. J.•••^••a>a»>a>»»<

_. .., . _w

rsey Central. _'• in New Vork, W. Srd8t '"^ \'~A••tr*st,H.IT. -_ -t • ^ S |

f fANDSOME Country Seat. Largo,M ^ w j r moms and bath; open plumbing;

•I 'A' electric light; it«am heat; po»»e»»ingall convenience*; conaenraiorie*; car-

riage honae; ground* arc handnoraely laid.Special eonrenkacr* for riding and .driving~partie* for loppers, etc, ~ ^

—CUISINC AND SERVICE. UNEXCELLED.

U) TO ELIZABETH

IKWXO11K. ,' , f .

1,7 tUfor Nmrark), ? 4S. 8 *4J

». »i». no.

A O D K B S S OB CAJL.L.

|.0.0.Bel2midt. ICenilwoptf?. H. J. ;» • » • • • • • • • • • • • • • » • •

U* lnt*rrl«wwl tb* ,clnb t ,who WM Itanlnc deJect«Uy afmltwt a.'pUhur of OM tilua.' Art* Iqlrimr.tb* requisites for «ll«lb!liljr PallipiaM;- "You ffn leaaona, t atqipoaer .."1 can't collect «nytton»\ jtmotubpto

dr&ctovd«'tnr i" ,.,"Bw» sun* atetaberar RWItp aafca L-Half *n alOMboow, a lWrd «rf.4Hl «U

ladl«a* botne, a Quarter Ot a state bo*.plUI-Jbe«'» Out tint w 4 Uut kindof folksy

Xh» jnan hnd.lxwo drtttklmf, PhrtlyUtoUtfUt, na ho atrolW down tiw hill to-ward a (warding tiotmo not far away Inaearcli of Innchooo.

1'blllp waa scatnl at a small Cabin op-poxUa a. grnmpf old mao-drwMw4-li» adirty flannel aljlrt. Among tli« oibor"gum***- van An tWttf womtn -frnr-Ing a rcry obort aklrr and siiortiirloii,who hurrlwl luto tfio rnom followinl bya fut uino, who Was mattcrlnK liupiwn-

IH UM things In general Biul jjulf Inimrtlrutar.

Itilllp's talilo companion (•InirklnlnjHllclously.

"Must tie ploasaut fur a" man mid binwife to occupy n ti'n by (rn royuj Milauiuntcr nml not bo on (i(K>ak!nc lenu*Ktte won a cup because her bnudlcapwaa b)KK*>r thnn hi*, and Iw won't for-give IMT." ' '

"Tbe wholf atnKMpbere appenni milpbnrlr." I'lilllp rcmarknl.

"Arc you a golferf flukM (be «Mman.-'"Trying to be," said Itlllp.

U i r

Uo« mint bar*

ta UM autOMA a}*iu»(tins tbete naoBHw trt«Mb

n .

**»•ats B w trt«M . .

bouee Jijlllp feit met Uw. Ttwy feltdrtplr In l 1 t h t a tt

Ttwy feltp In lor* *1th.c*eta otter, rttlto

aakM MUla to mtiry him, and ate*want hiwe to toll'bw father abort ft,Bean aftarward rwi!|» was tamed todlnai at Itttgm Nortoa'a IMWM to

i, ' »• « w t • »»WMt iwttoer (on.<llave bUtt of tbe jpttty Oetaiiar1

"»'«lt, yon mm. there'. m r brothera b r f b

Uiey iml ««li-r tuuuKb fir abut only *« numii nmodni «r

prortsloo*. IIWM! luatci fut,r .laj*Aftw hartug th>lhhiK~«i ali t > tut rortb* foliawlns two ilnj, t>i,a tjtelb^Out lenatb* uf tarr^l II.MM|I roiwInto palp and •wallowing u,

J V r had a ln^ #f (HiraJUti t n ,wkk* «M>y Ixrilml tu add tu <b* nour-K l The *lcku«JM tlwy tixpett«no*d m a reault <if tu» diet, «ay*Wknt W liat, WMnntr temnorary, andtlfr landed ,1ft ^mparatHnly foot

y ot <lw founderedo«ra||«rii and bla MWIMI of.

*saf t**at«4 a reoonl by ilrlug t«tday* on iwot l«*(hfr and al > a d i h -

A4«l<« la tKktn,"S»r»r try to imrli wlmt you do uut

outvwlr know mid know well. If ynurwhuul (HNird lu«l»i< on ymir tcarhlnxHnytiling and vwrytblnR IUVIIIW flnulytu d.i it. it is an liuiHMltlou allkn onl>u|>llt ami (eartMNT lit tracfa that wbfebIH* does uot know. Th«»»w tenrher* wtxiar* alruutt riiuiuli ahoulil miuarely refun* to di> aueb rtJthlj

t nrv ly twsiTimiiiit In ourcollet**, and I hup# a will .vittlou*. itla a rellv of MMIuatal Hut**, tuu |d*aof prof«Mln| *v«rrthtn4. Whoa teach-er* bettn to daaUM wutk which theycannot *» wall t»pro»*oiMJts twgin to«om* In, U on* wMjIdb* * socs-eanfulteacher ha mnat flrmty rafos* workwhich b* cannot do *u«!«afully.»—Ai«and*r Agassi.. <',5i

p u r a and wtu b«(mdnatrd In four yemm, If IW* drop-ped only twice tuorr,"

?iM>y fouu.l til* jwtaw and Ua sonwaiting (wt Ibent to Uw illnbig room.After-«m#tiua: lirtltp mrdunf Km'£•"traduced him ttj> hb« father, juid, U> «MblanK dhtnay/ rbltlp found himself

l fe

radublanK

"No.""It la a cn>at fatoe for UM «lngt#

blcMtd. but pyery family should bewithout It. TOero I* no blood or mar-ital relationship. tbat can mlUgat# lt»conwntralvd bltterne**, A wotsanwmt away from here yesterday to seta divorce bevatHWi her liunlwud accu«i«tlher or jmbrloic her ball. It f* an swfaltemptation. We' are 'all homftp."

After tanc&eon the old nun askedPhilip to play around the Miuwe. I1»lllpbormwttl some club* of tbe fnntrttriorand they started off. Ttw old duffer,•*-rblllp-mentally stlfHiaUaed him.

Tber* waa not, tiyw^v»-r. Ilir faintest(loam at rt oirnltlnn In U* JwlaV, eyrI'hlllp thankiHl IiMvrn | w bad gru.ni aVnudykp (ward »\um tlwlr last uteet-Jn* At the end of the dinner fUui audHalllcr left rum,, t.i sp«ak hi* pWv* totbelr father.

"Jtutg- .Vorton, i waut to marry yourdaugbtpr," h« wtid.

' llow do yog |vopu#e to supprirtwlfeT" luijulrrd IIK judge

"I shall work for b*r"-"To all sppearann-m.1* Intermptftl ttw

iudgf, "you aro without Inllurtuv. for-tuny or tbv *etnblati«e of a dlratrJe.Ittir young HUB. 'O» bark lu O» ramand play Uddiywlnka/**

Uo the, old duffer had known blmafter all.

"«y th* bye," said Pbflip, after an Inslant'* hesitation,."I wa* teillog «amabout our mow orgndf."" ---"

"Htm bttidmi* HJ* iorfiUvlt leton

abndd«d *i«* a knlfa «ud tit* ah****rh*w«4 ami swallowed, Uolfluv, evw»

h lbi It I id d

a*4 kMf.O»dl Uhodiia and Alfred HwU w*r*

•qoally andaiQDwtratiir*. A gr*ttmtomt of nhttdw m m ooHap*.In* wb#a Wrrnber and Ifeit now totiw MUTHM and Mvad i t 1i«lt for bhfi»-W<Wb« « IMt-hwk ep UMoWfiU«w. Wmd** Mid siioply,

«Si rlfftt,* imt, Ib* fotwwla*,

h

sent'tl* iall twenty-Ore yard*. Pblllpsent his seven Uwe* «# many, then baand tbe caddy-tfiey had mm betweenthem-ran ahead 'and walMd,

The <M wan raised hia ball auj *do* of Mrtltat tbe«an*»'ttn>e.

"He's dlggin1 for bait," aabt UM cad-dy, grinning,-

Ttw" duffer fooud bis ball behind m.»«wll mound of aod, wbldi h» poundedflat with *J>raaey, batud UM ball t»the near aide of the tmakar> then paof-*4 to conilder. - '

-Starapw II; ma*h Itr <rt«d Phlflp.-Wftjr »et« barrier rafted by man In-terfere when yvw «*a raootb o « «••tnre as you dJdn " • . -' -•

Ttmw «m«» Che d^cr i t n r k M*l d l d

"It waa your nwrlng tb* tail tbat Im'.preModhlui. H* said b* would d«*trts«a man wlw did that, •**» If tt werehi* own fattier."

"Toil took a m**n adrantag* of m«-a* If a tuiu I* erer *sp*cted to ptaytMt when be I* off for relasatloo In tb*aummerr Tlie Jodg« waa gnatly *al-

when txmlhie. It 1* said, (hwrn „Imt Ukw frutu Ibo fiitnrlihtutiit or the

Jut*. A f<*w ouutvs of leatb^r, IWIIIK>«7 turd to iilge*t, stay tlm stumarbtvriupitp or twenty ht>ur*,- A41vt «f<MMit» sttd •bont-iwom)-ofthe comroonMt of laal rAniUm>. foods,. . . . . . . H . . . . . . . .

to ImaKtoo lt»t any one cntild*n<l dilgeat lh« Inniief, n

pair of long *«* boot* will kW|. a winallre for « forinlgtit If lie hits a IKIIPwater.

Two iaen who wrnt lu « suutll liloudoff ibe Iri.li coast fcp|>t ibeinnflviM go-Ing for Ira day* on it t)l«r prouatMywors* than this. They landwl lu aboat wbVrti waa smashed by n wuta ontlwlr Uylug to relsuurh tier, and (b«ywent kept o« tiw tare rocky Islam]without food.

PortunaMy llnr# «t«» « spring «uth* l>)*nd, Imt nothing in tli« way ofsea gull*, which tfapy i w»il<| rau% andtxAhUys with wbkh in tuwk* a flr*a* KdiMreM m\gu*l. Tlicni ,«*• not ovenany *belld*u, as tliwo was no bwli ,and the |«lr had lo nulMltl for tvuday* <m «vid raw »«iiw«t«| wa.|i«(| «(•by tb* tide.

Tb* tn«t known aud tfiont wtu\ ufBtariraUott. dM* for wrwk«d or-a ftaway paopl , however, l« tli^l uf bnrnark*. Tbrev KiKtllnliuiru'iiii.l a <r«irof lurar* who *«•! IMH-U furre<l J'*abaodootfaf nailing <V**PI .'.orrli Hutkapt tbemseirm frrii\st fur wxu Iliana week on Ultiacle*, *nd oaiy two attb* crew died.

Th* worst of ibU diet In I hat tb«bamaclea sire an« UitwiAl rrain|M

nor

lu Mink and atttffed them intelUlf* pocket, saylsgi "Yim't* b»Bk*dmy. If thing* «o wrong yatfjl w u tmine too," in tb* intw*** th* nottaWOTO forgotten by both aad w*r*h«ad.f4 back, man tUuwonilts \umt,-- ——.

on a

•"* — * • ^been to Inspire hint wljto ataotot*A t e " 1

ball and «ach llme.lt k»p«d «p In tb*alrandfeflmlfaagrOo^jaMbeUndt in . - 'S - ' - v i , - ',

?t aay, «u nan, go. liacjk,t» ttw fansa a d " " " " - -i---

arung toi b b-U.*»t bl. b.11, bwrirrer, to flw*d,s

dotf* yon *«» I «0B*tat teft> loan's nam*T I didn't know It

myMl/HU toulghL" v"Trton my word, I forgot Um*r « -

cbtiaod th* judg*, banumatly nfierad."How about my marrying

You **Jd you would giro aaytUagprtfant Sao kaowittg ywi rh*«M at

r i .» to

I poll tbetn off, taking car* Mot to tear*th* beat Jbalf of (bem *tlcklng lo thePjanks^-lotMton Ktaudard,

thw'i Uk« the >tm, fullingfrlenfl who o|vti* a cat.

Uotrt irniktf in* itftf n mliwrabi* twrdeu by tuklng blm sh(n>t>lng.

Iton't pvrnilt blm to jump on a oiler,wiping hi* dirty »«*» o » « litr bestgown. '

l*on'( t«ko him calling at ail, Ui buy*him run amuud'a frlond's Imm <*»•*.Ing np rul.Ut*,«(«'.

Uou't fterwlt btin lusalultt yot» withbU lon»fu« itinl thvtt say rapturously."«*« h«w IM> klsrm m« "

Uon'l let him Imp tip «« lli« rluilr*,•" |N« 1ft* (Mil w r s o n w l w Alt* t W »will aenuir* a mat of * * flalrt, "

lHxt'i tt* lilui up and go off fur ttutday In order thai tu> may make Hi© •neighbor* miserable wim bh howling,

Don't «lptr( (W(»ld«r» \i, hat* lu»•aino admintiiou tor him andhim tbo SM«it>d o E h

In (he atagtna; of |,M

by a frtond, ailnuwd a r.taanUl, ata H«i r iliMtmuient nr<w« tw

tw«e» two of Uw artrcntea a* to lb«P o w w i n or (bft otnlw of U» *t«g*

itaULMeena, Wbll* t w M t t r*g*r-jwof*d-olJ ttpwl^hl^ trem»l«i«r wg:;ter* JnBvrmm mt carctawly •Wloglacbl* fe4t from llw rail of su adiotntubor, Tb» fr i^ j w d M , 1 ( ^longer.

lit yoa wly wpnhir - - _b**a drawn from tiw apidnH way ofUfa. k a* delightfully baaaa on« ofAhjwnw* Kurt to hi* "Vflwc* astowd* no* Jawdla." Tb* •ptftr, tm-mj%ta c*or» trvthfiai than nan. Wbaamail

Tiw Jade* irlM*d.alt

Ho, ai>—nm tufgladiygir.yoollan)^'-y

• flto «»»• and to.hold'-ajy* ijhi day tetwtVt'

Page 2: N. A. BARNETT, - DigiFind-Ithe tuwi aiumnl nulBrirUt niy to kerti bla ramllji In i\>n

CRAHFOBD OCTOBER U » 1000L asm •Uf '*1. *•

Alabama baa Jotted ik«ta% roll of States last will choosatestators br popular vote.

Baltimor#«apiUUsti have launched* rompicy to'insnre bank deposits.This will lurrir 811 * long flit vast:t>nt the New York Herald asks who Isto Insure th« ln*ur*Bc« company!

•R'e »ct (ltd to Iwirn, dwlfret th«Atlanta Journal. Ifiat tbcr bate l « »adulterating eb«*#e *lth tallow can*«M* - i»ta'J*«i«Li«(afl8S,,li|ht on__ aSobjoct that we tbouctil was worsetsan It In.

p-« tM «Hy a—w*. ahrw.is> **»*« thrt jm m W * .

i.^W3r'*Vf***oaa*t<

UM verse I belter* ~"So* said Tow, "MM <]>• worse. tx>

»pt for worrr »•* uatttr."i! rm w«rrl«4 aboflt «« MJB«

bW to «K«pe." " '•. ""Well, an* looked to M speared «very.

a»d ««e »xjH*t«4 to g-t ******'•

«nr«;«*n»~+f* trying to .cureadelpbia .children of criminal It-ctinct* by operations on their beads,remark* the Now York Pros*: If tbocijierinientII* suceeuifnl "it ought totte mended to Include somo childrenof Isrger growth now at work InWall Street.

A tiritlsh army officer r.«>G*nlly scturned !rom Australia notes. In a cur- I "bon't be arent magatrnc article, tbat samples of j for your sake,

_;.IiE..b«>t.rlfle»..and swords used In,_ Australia were sent to Japan,' with a

ly short lime" n. listen of rifles andswords was forwarded, fully equal tosample, and rusting ono-thlrd aamuch s* In Qrrat llrlialn, declaresth> Washington-Post, lie discovered.

' *tliat"Brt1cl«i-ijf•-Jspan«n«-.BUuiufac.-..lure were becoming common In Aus-tralia, because of their cheapness anile x c e l l e n c e . ! " • ' • • •

All''International conferences" to.TOUOVO."causes" of war aro futile.

Wars' ar'lse from conflict ot hutna.itdesire*. Tauro will always bojwaiswhllo desires conflict—-until tinTiTiill-eanlum comes and\we arc all angels,declares the Chicago Intor-Ocean.The impelling doslre:'tbat brings to-

i^Zigetbet;,. tbeso universal peace cootot-'•nces Is chlofly soclalT thoafeamor*

' Urant a chance to tell their dream* toother dreamers. Uen who find happi-ness in "prominence" want moroprominence. So they gather and

. shake bands and make speeches and;; tell bow happy the world will ba

'/•• ;' when dreams come t r u > — / •:: '"•?"••

':• •'.'' Over. ono-halt of tho voters ; inFrance aro agriculturists and seventy,

, . . : ,j»sr..;contj of thorn arc land-owners.Three-fourths of : tho iand-ownori'aro small,, peasant owners, Tho cul-tivation ot the soil Is intensive.

Continued. -"I don't know. Tbat Is tbe thing

which will.'sa.*e me. I don't knowwhere the !».• i'rrtty ragged aitdflown on her lurk the looked when 1uw.lwr. It was then that 1 foundout tUe trutb."

1 "arin,'' uid Hsrrlrt, In Ibe,directmanner peculiar to ber.sex, "you are

•ooundrel,"Ilrr husband made no reply."You liave stolen all this trust

money. And as for the reit, we wereonly part lnlierllori.'rllari.

fool, Harriet. It wasHow <•!«» would you

l dtliave got tbat erlmnon Velvet dresstl>«ii't call imiin-i«, but nee If juu can'tbflp nic out of this iii«->«.'ii;:«Hmr-^ro'-w^rlo^4Wei&!knowr . . . " ' . -

"Lord finownf The first question. 1*,bow will Tom lake It/ And how can1 'pnt It to him?" '

"When wo go from her*, where•re'Wo to gal / What'1 are we to; do?-X«a^aJtoJjl6tTted,J»e_,irifalnr'''y*itoiight to have told inn evVryfliliig.You flight to have behaved honest lothat poor Ctrl, whatever ,el»o bap-|«>II('(1. 1 never tliouulit that I shouldbe nlilo lo'call my husband;-—"

•"•OhI well—If'you choose • to • be a'you may. Utm't think, Harriet,

sheets at all to roll In,Mir o'clock In tb« morales. Tom pnt

bis kit Into a cab, and drove to a betel,ibe only piste where * welcome await*ibe returning trarelor at sl» in ttemorning, Tben be made up bis- mlad,not lo hurry tbtng*. Kstbarla* *s*»thave time to g « np. Ha w*«J4 rs-straln himself and call at nj»». W*would lave a tub after bis longJelnr-ncy, «rt Into a change, of clothes, andtake breakfast first, It was onlyeight'o'clock when be bad quit* fla?(shed both. Bnt Jit cuuld wait nevlon-ger, and be set tfut to.walk^_'

Tom pictured in bl* own ml .sweet face ot bis girl, .and her1 loveTyeyes looking Into ,hl» once more—bekuevftttatthey wrottld b» fnilof tears--'and ber d«ar band* laid. In his, l ietrleil to think what in«wmiklsiy.btJtlie did not get beyond ber face and her

• eyes and her band*.. Of these be wasquite sure, sod he clung to them, naif-pant eight, tlo was opposite HsrleyMouse. The: door opened, and one oftho resident* cams out. It was a girlpmployed In- a- «l»op-«»-ca*bXer^ herhours' wero from nine till eight. • HisJieartbrtanJoJieatviolently. SupposeIt bad been Katharine} 1I« would wait

„ , . . , strV asked the glrl,-who was a newcomer. "Thero Is no

VB4T.JT jpOfff TO BOABD _AWBHFran esperlBMnta mad* at" Chi

Clab Ajgrtesltorai BiperlSMat Sta-tion It is fOBHd'taat tM average) h*acoBsaaf* al»ttt el*bly-two pounds ottrain and meal In-a year, and re-quires six pounds of oyster sh*U orii««qnival«st for Uie egg ahella. The.grain food ecaU about • cent apound, and with the meat or protein

•Tfoti mein-cb.'T***-I-*sd almost j{•rgotteB-Mias-Cipet- I oon't know,T i l t o w s b a s W l I V -ltowsbasWlIV

left » « at JHarley Honw, trberad tO temate. But she- ba*

d^•proposed tO temate. Bgone, sad left no address."

' "J*Why, Mesa, my' sonlr said Jem.l l t l "she called here

MORE GOOD BREEDING MARES., In a review of the demands amonghorse buyers and dealers, who areconstantly testing the- pulse of themarkets, the Drovers' Journal says

•2fV, "« •""• —.;-»•: — • i that farmers should have more goodreeollecttns;. "she callefl here j m a r e , %ooi 4nJi mtum m m , ^ ^

coach nisres are scarce, but there aresoro« to be bad. as every day we seegcod msre* sold In the markets thatshould be kept for breeding. Tbebuyers pay moro for them than tbefarmer*. True, -some may be sby

• breeders, but xosd w e s can now bo*1 ««ne>aite,j)ut.i^bre«ai^

Handling, and tfiey are" worth doublelor breeding what tbo markets pay.

no longer.Miss Cupel,

—not long ago—about fonr weeks, 1 itUnk, to atk If tbere wa* any hopepoor thtag-nonet It was no use tell;ln*-b*r that I-myself believed joo '•"-be alive, wsa I t r • - — ~ r - - -

"She called-bere? How did Shilook?" Tom asked,.noatte|yT. „«rr^e4Mked^JM.|ar4.M •?•'-*•» . — -VlSTy'wa'n,'aiid'Ttty;'Jb«s^raii-/M'dHlirmourning, Tom. but very, well andvery beautiful." .'"••.

"Did sbe-rdld she seem In poverty Ord U t r e i s V '• ;' , -.,• .'•; I ' •'••".''•,. -;

"I observed nothing." Jein 'sbut'bi*eyes and opened them several timesTapWly^-^«'-Stt»-waa::notr.:ta-..b«ii.s.BifJadreucd for the park; But ibe saidnothing about any otber distress tliauher dlstrcis on your account." '•.-.".

"Poor Katharine! Jem, you made asolemn promise before I went away—a

A SECRET:I tnik" fcer iiud » BUS* t

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32sifi!SsL,8e •«?» it wu, and «by.«

to

more'thsn ttut

that I'm trolng to /slave nnd worry ounccoqnt of a she-devil If you'yoifotEQililng Ifffftrio do thsn to »lio«r=tem-jwr-a's Jf , f^wauted Tout to comb1

back—I nlmll—gt» and buve my pipeby myself."

It was a tamo and'Impotent conclu-sion, but slie turned npon 'him andlooked w fierce that bo collapsed. .

In tbf. small boors of the inornlrig,3ainos wakO-un suddenly. Tli« blind*!w«r» np, and tbe moon was streamingIn atibo window*. Harrlst ws» stsod-lug nt tho window in her iilghtdrsss.

"Harriet," he cried, ".What aM you. ( B o . l n i i T ' ^ : .•. •-:•-. '.'...•:.' z - ' : - •'• .•;•'• .•"'.;

"I've bad ft dream, Jem^Vsbe; re«piled* "A .dreadful dream/*I thought

SET SOME LATE CABBAGE.Cabbages are not appreciated In

some sections as they deierve. TheynxoAuco. norci bulky. Juicy food for

h thi except'cortr

• HXM »»—»n, " o i lK the h»*in«»«t«l B»yiJ - w o u l d n a t t e U - „ _ - . . . - -; ' . -Tb«~BoliesaiB:~

"WA1TIX0" IN THE PARK.She—"Come over to where tie) '

fountains are playing." -H>—"I will If they're not playing;

'Waiting at tbe Church.' "—YerokeraStatesman.

KNEW THE OLD MAN. ."~13eValdrnei—"Mr father- was rOBie*-ai~

Gerald—"I'll bet he handed flowii'his decisions with both feet."—The) /Bohemian. ••; ' . • • - . . •* : .

solemn promise." . , . . • * • .wy of tbst iismenere.^ . - i "I dULoldMan, Idld< It{l bad OD-Tbls was tbo tinwpected; this It was t w v e d any sign of dlsttess. if she had

threw b!m out altogether; for | t l v e j i BJ 0 Ibo leiist hlht ot trouble- iu

who w»* a newcomer,may of that irnme her*

This wns the unexpecwjjcb tbrewblmout altogether. For t{vw mo t ! ] 0 i e M t j, lnt of trouble In

-tbaHtstbarinershanld bava gobo away ^imt-wayrl-'wouia-l would have partTva« the last thing h . expected. ^ w l t h m y b o U o r o dol la> t 0 r e I i c v

0H

Every Ihcnbtlftna,as John p;Ho«)(o-tellor remarked ou. bis return fromFrance, Is mado to bear cereal* or

-trutt-or,-*ej5ctabl«ai, ,qr_ lnarketabloflowers. And tho rule of Uro is tbatBomejhlns; must Uo left; over, for anOther ychr. after tbo oxponsos of liv-ing arc met. It I* ft system iOt fru-gality tbat Americans havo not yet

. learned, perhaps bocauso they havenot had to; but ono that cicltos tholr

' admiration as a national vlrtuo, be-cause It mean* real Independence andan assurance against the future.

. In a slnglo year tho Increase otBtroot-car cash 'tares for tho monthsApril, May, June, was 2:8,025,103,

, according to ihoflRurts filed with thoIt? ItailroadT:Comm|Mloucr«. ^ h l s • was;. almoit ton per cent, moro tliau last

year, whllo population may havo In-creased some thrco per cent. The ln-creaso was least whorb conditions aro

.—*or*fc^lnr..nropkl>;nJ S.4 pet cent.,Manhattan gained »,3 per" cohXiQueens 10.5 per cent., Richmond 18.8|>er cent., Bronx forty-»«von per cont.

: In Queens and Htchmond much otthe Increased population la carried by.the steam roadt, notes the Now York

: World. If tlio liicrcuso lu cash fare!4 «eM-lo.co.ntln_uo tor ot^year. In pro-f^iwrtlon-^alono-wouldrca.chit£oinofcl

tnous sum of ftiOOO.000./ The local' transit ot 'Now York Is the transit

* Golcondaot tho earth. Its exploiters--y could afford tb-tfeat-Utclr. publicjsionS;.A instly and fairly. V < - ••'' .''.'.''.''..;/ •'

f;r;>. -'.- At;', a'. recent/convention "ot ••; the."Ss£.«total abstinoneo" socle t lea ono ot the

speaker* pointed out that many work-men are driven to tho saloon by the,

/ ' JdUcoator^ of their :home*: and' '.arogpBjbjawU«;;»;^|jn'uianW:.uy'» crajvin*/ due to an insufficiency of UlgoiUblo| | i | | ^ ( | » 5 » r i i « b l ^

ll^|g|:<Bti*oo k^^jWj^eSpubite; schools

that you'Were tried by tho Judge,andtent to a convict prison for robbery,and I was toft destitute, And I'd got

knife hi my hand"—sbo held up her.and and showed a; dagger whichpiwinod In ibo nwoullljtiti it WBI onlya litilo omainontal patwif knlfo, but-It flnnhNl Hko «tcol-"and I wos coinsto kill injiclt nml bavo don» .with i t^eu^w«w*niwOTict~worklng«at1«iorl>»l a n d , J e u i / V " : : - ' ; : / •••• -;:. W ^ * - ; ^ .

"Como bock to bed llils instantt" bosold, sternly. "You and your dreams—couto back-ni«L.gO!' to .rto>r» jj_. ..>••__• / .

8bo obeyed,, and west to sleep; agnltii^aiwiyt^ua,. ,awj!o.^..^^borii«i<bana'S tetHb cliattcrcd. |bo trcuibltdand sliook, because his action 'Would,ho won coniclou*. bear such a cpn-«tructlon, And Tom wan on hll wayborne, doubtless having much wrath.

CIIAVTKn XVI.'/;.';

TOM'S :

'Bbe was staying her* itx months

"Yes, sir. I'TO only been hero tendays." *< • • - . *

«WHI you tlv« a * b«r praseat »4-dressr* I- "I'll nik thft matron, »Ir." - — •-

She left him In the ball, and present-ly tbe matron herielf came it him.'i "MUr Cnpel left * » throa waaksago," she sold.- "My name 1» Addlwn."

"Obi" sbe said, "yot ..en engnwd.toher, and you were killed in Egypt Iknow now. Ob, sir, 1 am so sorry!Because 1 don't fcnow where att*.wgono to nor what sbo 1* doing." * v '

"Why'dta ibe Icavo; \* i"8he left bocauto sbe:bid.no_

to pny tor ber lodgmg* and could -1BO work. There wn» nothing but tt ,bio for that poor girt.1 FJrrt «*o joalyou. nod It would-Uvo moved tho

••. '• . ' •' - / E C O N O M Y . '•' . *"-':':'y.

Husband--"Isn't fifty dollars rath.-uatxLiors mfi •"»—', •—- — • i ei expensive for parasol.?" ^ •- -• :,the labor than" aYyThiir^

• " ' ' * - ' " jonger than^n umbrella necauso you

raiai

ta« away Q<what a* catalt case* t i e

la ta*ca*mml , m, I rwotect

P*art Ltadaberrr. ajea all. aad aer.Casaie AtsM>. iwttrt. «iu> Una with foils

:n Kaovltua Towasaip. «arfer ib* parted from IBlae Isocauias. * • « seat oat to ataea prodalMt>ria( la th* cows for saliktag aadtot kwu » r i l » tk« WashtastoB t.V.f.) correspoadeat of the New Tort

• W o r M . . . - • ' ' • • • • • • . . • ••" . ' . - • •

Tb« woods l«a4iac as> to the foot»f Jbe mountain* are »!mo*t lmp*ae-tjmste. Yet '«be cilldrea • wandered

rty three mllt» through tbe thlck-Ono of the cows bad strayed

• tb» herd, though U *as the bell-nd tbe two children, with nlgstratoat them, west farther and- lato the brn*l» led by the

t the ilBktiaz bell aad notftbeir dlrecllaa. The bell

ISesr at time* and. then farfc~" - -Uad«»4-«B\ plektns-

U>«s to the d«BK*r"-wBlen^n6''?wo«lI

Thes•wttaji T«oat*,U.a cuitbat Is to aa]qoenu tbe t<

irl was barefooted ande» and briars braisedFinally she was able

"ifejsid her older com-Wm »hoes and itpck

with my bottom dolUfr to relieveber. I would Indeed, Tom.1'

"Thanks,:Jem." Tom gave biro hlahand. "Then sho said nothing aboutbeing In-WantfV -,/;--"'- / ' ;- "Notblngtuotaword," ; ' -

"Yet It^nuit bavo been nboat~Uiat~time tbut ibo left Barley House.": "Tom," said his cousin earnestly", "Ihope yon believe mo when 1 say-thatI rememtKred tbat promise." ; '

*'I am sore you did," «a Id ToiD..'"I havo never forgotten It." ne went

on confidently. (This assertion, to bosure, was perfectly trne.: l ie had neverforgptton tbat promise.) "I assuredyou that when tbo trust was paid Iwould lt ok after her." -• :.,:•,•• "No; you Would give all that was•1'^tMW.''>'-t fully, acknowledge ;theprbtnlse.: Well,, Tom, tbe trust has not

heart ot;.a jtotie to:scAnir «6h»8at^ut OTnonghbyviHitinaTe*a*w»onswer,*-s o h t a r j and sail. Then atlo lost her perhaps ho advertised In the darkplaco,1 And then sho tried and tried, .-••.-..—__.,.

the labor than anything e pfodder, and they can bo fed lato inthe, season after green fodder hasgono. The cabbage crop 1* a bow,with two sttl-i. ; the.'market stringand the fodder string. Farmers whocrow them every year will sometimesba ablo to use the market string togood advantage and seil at least apart_£t_the crop at a_good price inthe neare»t cfty."~Oth~eTTear»rirptty«"beit'to. food them air out for fodder,and If properly fed, nothing la cheap-er or better ta a supplement to hay;and corn fodder.—American CulU-»ato_r. _ . ^

SIMPLE BAO HOLDER.Take a firkin. Take out the bot-

tom, drivo three wire nails frpm theInside) three Inches from tha bottom,

<<?••

• i

INCOMPETENT.Lawyer—"Well, what was done In

the Interim?"Witness—"I don't know, sir. I

didn't go into tho Intorlm. I atalO\n tho anteroom/j—Puck.

bjmany times,

s t no oa* beard/ were too weak toftiH asleep on ibe

aday,doeaof them, "t*bear patertaathe rhlnocorcCoat*. Uotibem up."

It dues uoithat an nasc!<btp. a eryia•ablp. ran nadthis uncouthness

This Tmtuihimself to misand sot to dibetwoon thewho came intoIng himself quferent Individsingle* mo out

[-who irpproacb:dens.

NATURAL DEDUCTION,The Friend—"Is your new book

being Well rece lvedt" // :?The: Autborr-"! guess so. THo

pnbllihtrt.went into the bands of ftreceiver last week."—Chicago New*.

;::'} u";/Hi8lpiipPIctjLT5r.^R

plnco, And then sho tried and t r i ,but what with Its being snmracr ttmowhen tbero Is no work going, and whatwith'tho many poor joung ladles every-Wncro'Iooktng1 for "work, she; could Andnone. And so her money got lowerand lower and lower, and— Ob, sir,don't look like tbnt'.-you'll find her

h "Let mo bear evcty-

TOM R• Tom did not cover .'tho ground t>o-tn-ccn Suaklm »d Londou lu tho short-est tluio on record. The story of hiscaptivity uud escape of course reachedhomo before bo did In scrappy frag-monts, which wade everybody talk ortho two prisoner). 8o tbat they .wereth# tnrn of tlicf moment. It Is a gruntthing in otto's llfo to havo been, itonly for once*. Tho Man ot tuo Mo-ment! tlw honor Is one which is be-stowed upon people variously distin-

i d d uty bo shared with MrBulsliwl, and mny bo.sb.artd wllb Mr,<jliul»tono or wltU Charles Peace, Hut'^omneglccii^IiIi^|M((ti«i|^'attiii-il«V:tuied even «o iimcli asto read a paperat tbo Itoyal. Cleographlca),'' i\ l t was ono ijiorhlng at the beginhlneOf November, about a fortnight afterthsV awful tog, ihaV Tom arrived atVictoria. liebadscnttelegrams fromBnKklni, from Cairo, from Brlndlal, andfrom Paris, • ail addressed to Uarley

fUouso. lie-would wot burst upon the

"IHwrtfrt^lthotttwarBng^Slfo^woutd;Lcai'of bit lately from tho papers; the.abould hear of bis return from lil* tolc-

I {grams. .Poor glrll Poor -Katbarlue!I'Utaeyca.fjll?d when ho tbonsbt ot her

Bat now all Ibo troublo was over. Sboknew that bo was sate. Sho washappy again-poor, frlendleis ' Kath-arine! $lx o'clock In the morning, andCot yet quite light.;;You can not callat a house, even to too your sweet-btart, wlio has supposed that you arodead, ot six o'clock In. the worulug.The' Itsy - maids are uot up at six lua. London house; they are ouly turn-

somewliofo.""Tell mo all.

thing.""8Uo had a great friend hero, another

trlrl,. named .Lily Doran. They stoodby each otlipr. nml shared their money,ns loug RS It lasted. Then ono morn-ing they Went away together."

"Where did..they got They mustbnvo had) soino place to take theirthings." .

"They had no things. They bad.soldor- pawned everything;. their, -watcheswefftlJrgtnnd ihelr clothe*, w outlast"

"Oh, Katbarlnc!""I .would have kept them, but It Is

ngalnst the rules. No ono ta allowedto stay hero h day'after sheIs unableto pay her weekly bill, llatley HOUJOUWPt, ft charitable institution."

1 A'craapa AIO « u t n u n » •••- »—~arclies ot tbe Adelpbl or In tbe tunnedsof the Metropolitan Railway,' becausethose advertisements could novor bofound in any oftbO ordinary channel*.

• ^ S A * ^ j ^ i n n c l o ^ : e | t f l t ^ j ^ * , ' 4 ;found it lu a devil rot amosa, amritwill tatto another sis months, I daro«ny, to unravel it all anaiset a clearstatement ot bow you stand. Buttbero will bo more left over tbnu Ithought at' first. I can promlso youthat, Tom. > A Rood, deal more. Somuch, Is certain/* \ •

"OUr cried Tom, remerabcrlnff, I'Asfor tbo heirs, I bavo made n discover}-.Obi a wonderful discover j . " , •' HI* cousin turned pale. ."What discovery, TomVT • " ."I have found the heiress. It Is none

other than Katharine herself,-Jem; I,amo: suro. ot It Oh! If 1 bad, knowabeforei-wontjutay.K,''": " - j ':•-• •'-

"U It possible? Miss Capci heweitS""Her name Is'WJllougliby. But where

la she?' •' :. • " •-. • ' .'•'"I don't know. Sho can't.yery well

bo lost. She must havo seen tho tele-

•"a6neV''':WhTtT'c%Jia'ilio".'8oT'"They must bavo gone to their

friend) anil relations.""Katbarlno bad ncltber friends nor

r e l a t i o n * . " • •,"•'./ • ; , . . : ' , ••:..-__."Could »be bate gone to your

ffloridsV :

"I have only one relation In, London.Rho may liave couo to him far help.

rSfr^ussr^bisjiddMM^.^:,._...^ '. _."Oo and Inquire, sir. Don't be down'-

hoarted. Young ladles don't got lostIn London, Sho must bo somewhere.Olvo me your a*lrois, so/that If weUenr nnjthlnR-wmo ot our ladles maylfflvo;heard-of• the two:iglrls^l.WlMlniquire snd let you know.'* •.'- ; ,„

Tout turned sadly away. Katharinegone and In great dUtreis. Nobodyknew better than hlniselt how friend-less she Tra», Sbo had no money leftSbo bad to go. •••:':•:•. •;•:.••';.•'

Perhaps she bad Rone to hi* cousin.Tho. moro ho thought: ot It tbo morelikely thl* nrpearod to. bfe,-"':3cm ;had

bo lost. She must havo seen thogram* about your return—you'vo beenspread out fino and largo for tho lastweek or BO, old man-and she'll be sure

to you Sk»week or BO, old manto wrlto to you or como to you. Sk»knows your addrets, ot course."

"Sho knowa my old lodgings, andshe knowa tbo address of tho paper."

"Don't worry about her, Tom. Go totho paper and report yourself.- Andyou'll find a letter waiting; tor you.?

' T U g o a t o n r c . " '

« - C p u d o n b o u s e ; - t h e y , a r e ; o u i y . i u r n - 1 « « f j M . I » - « I . V 1 « . V A . . » » . - . _ - —

Ing round In tbo sheets, uneasy be- promised faltufully, In cosoof hta.... ,5 ^ . _ ^ ^•^-i-'-i«^'i;d^|lti'^-^T0;|i«.-^^^|jrtB;;.;pV«r

ntter tbe frost money wat paid. But

)«^::iSAj|yto*'- ;bla

Ito niBbed out of the office'Aijvour later. b.einurnod.!/.'•Tnere's no letter, and Vve'bein to

-the lodging*.»No letter bas boon sentthere, and nobody has colled since jou•^k:*W«y>-toVb»Vi/lla4?.tW*ig*!'.-:±T.';f••;'."Met*;;*ir^vypi»r'lK |a,-'. hi.".'.:'.'nsj.pointed to the'sbelvesivhere they Trerearrnoged. "They are sate enough. Butns for this young lady—ltJooks odd;but' then,1 you »ee, lots ot wom«n nevertook at a paper at all, whllfr there'sothers wbo'U read every word from be-glnnlns to end every day, and wishthero was more—especbilly more^ law

»^vvWspn^*.<iioi'j»n»i|sv.!'iA ;i-.'v'

^^^«r4^WV:jotte,;tbtog^1».^?dp!Be>'

•K«i^sjftpijj^ii^i^^

ii hang the "bae on. "Make a holetliroo inches from top largo enoughtn hang on nail, then drive nail Inpost on eldo of barn, hang up tho fir-klttf fastott.-bag-to-lt,~and.,.you.rMfl;

Trs^^^!fhoMyn.Jdto^*Jn«.^jJ^.^;;

.' • "•'..'' DRY' ENSjlLAGBi '' ' "•''"• '*:'•I havQj furnished power tjo fill silos

for some six year*, and for the last•two years haVe cut corn fodder for.Bbmo after It had been husked. Thofield corn Is cut and Btooked In tboUsual way, And tho corn husked aftertha fodder is dry. I put on my elc-vator nnd oievato It on to a, hay mpw;Somo Just put It on the barn floor,piling It nH high as convenient, nndall report It as keeping In flrst'clasajabape. and that tbo cattle cat Itiu>|clean; no waste nn when whole stalks)are fed. The work la doue when It IScoflUIaud If the; fodder ia "a littledamp the csSUo~scomlo'Iiko It'lnliyfa s w e l l . . - '. '•''• • •.'• . :—L.

Knsllago has kept well, and all re-port it as good as they over had.Somo new silos • being conjeldcred.Tho price of, hay; and rather short•erop*-pf-the-pM.t:;tew™y«ara_Ma...en.-,forcing tho idea of silage better thantill"tho talk ot years.. When a manhas to buy hay or soil bis, stock Ithelps him "think" It It docs hurt hlapockotbook. — Prank Deery, In theAmerican Cultivator. '

. WASTING STOOK FEED. .'•Oil many farms corn U grown, the

Brain harvested nnd farm animals'turned in which, simply destroy three-fourths of tho entlw crop. No lm-provomeut, no rotation, no care, no

* inattagemeat, but a waste ot valuable; rood^rtheionly^eicuso: f or'this waste*ful system being that;a profit can bede>iye4:with but little cost iWben*ever a better system Is practiced thenbegins!enjoyment of profit and in-crease In isyery direction, all reapinga portion from tho landed proprietorto tho humblest .Individual in the

.•eomm,unltjr..;.'-:":'-'-!"?' :^'';:/';/'. -.-•, •-;.••'.:'This wasteful practice Is not con-

fined to any particular section, but tonil portions of the country wherecorn ik-growiu'; T^e root of the eviljg the deslro of.thoao'who grow cornto avoid labor, and thlasaTlng of la-bor by allowing patgiP&tttsFwrmaiiBnas-brought more farms under mort-I

, gages, than ^ anything .eUe.iwbllo tbose/,who practice such methods only de-prive thenuelves of greater gains

• and /tetter-.' reaults ';,O> at ;ctfuld-.'b«ivObr'

I to the bars-. and U s wife•become of. tber hour went by.

t«red tans and" ^ts-canwaao'

: homo. .celshbon

and torches.I to bare bad

rand ptarmata ofhem, but Shep>undl .The men

f_ogh the brnsb,and starting fire*''-' \t came and

; noise In tbeoverjoyed to see

Jug toward them.tLlodaberry, barked' Tha men resolved' walked.for half aa- dasbed iabead ot

, br«**. «j*i withlCSl l«t ; t t*»toUlI him standlns; over

children.- So ex-, ^.iijr-,^r.<girls, that the dog'j B$i|artrtuwBed_ them. Sbep had.

^-.tea^'MaifSbrof hi* own for theihlldreajVaad.andine them bad sono

tiie ektar jtlrrs feet were so eat|*nd Sralasa. last lbs men carried her

:V* ffifeSss;l

Lady Helper—"Come, Johnny, I'm! isuro you caii manage ono moro piece.,of cake." . ' - • • ' ' . . •'/.> tu

Johnny "(la n hoarso whisper)—> 'il"No tbanky, Mum. A' can still eat,'but a' can't swaller!"—London.

Tbe I

' ' • ' / • . • • • ^ ' ! - , B R ( ! T B . , . ; _ ^ • • • ' . . ' . ; . • • • • ; >

Ills Wife—"'What do you think of-!my new photograjjho, John.?" „

Her Hiisbana—"They natter yo^.Vmy dear. Tho man must have hyp*';.uotlied you Into looking1 pleasant."—rColumbus^ Dispatch.^/.;.:.;";•, '•.•;//;/SR

KNEW HIS PLACE."What did you think of

daughter's graduation essay?"" 1 didn't permit myself, to

about It," answered Mr. Cunirox.simply did my duty and admiredir—Wash'ffigiroii'Star.'7'T'---'" '""""

your

tbia]

ing round in tlio shuts, uneasy because they are possessed by that pleat-

t t a t i g winning masterful per-cause they are possessed y pant, teating, winning, masterful, per-

t 4 T U (t kn«w not bl*ant, teating, winning, masterful, per»us,*lTe,-eottxtne 4«TU .(t kn«w not bl*name) who haunt* the bedrooms ot»us,*lTe,-eottxtne 4«TU .(name) who haunt*, the bedrooms ot

i h ' t h ouht

BS^isnont otbex toairikaiiKi «u»» ^vv^?; f^¥fv»;,v*!?*?;Vv|*'H.ju.~.vuT'|l»::'.:i^va.;fe^Tivii.'V'..«*/«^-V.;.|.<iallMd;,b^

•Cora.ttSdder Is onax>t iKo. aluableJproducts 6t tho farm, •.having a prac-it l l f d i n ' valu t t o t h i d * t ]products 6t tho farm, having a practlcal .feeding' value ot two-third* to]

m » i i ^ * • p i talreidy-i-vWco had led btm.

*H4 straw ,waat«d la. sataeleiit to n*4r->Jy dottblti tbe. stock now 'keot oa

bit

EVIDENCE."Tho cUdenco BUOWS, Mrs.

coney, that you threw a atoneliceman Casiey."

"It shows more thanboner, It shows thatOlMinneapolis Tribune.

ABOUT THE SAMELittle Elmer (who bos

Ing mind)—"Papa, what'honor among thieves'?

Professor Broadheaiabout tbe samens 'senatesy,' my son.1;—Puck.

HIS DIMENSIONS."What la tho lloa. Thomas I lJ

so angry about?" • • • < ?•!"Why, the Weekly Palladlum-a'J

'Farmer's Vindicator publishedcolumn cut'ot him and referre-at a 'life-size' VP

rter.retur

sixty-'

!0f. .[rip?!c oftics.J vho1 of tttN'e

<! w [j the '

OT

COXNECTICOT.1

|waves pf the what-iebed the town ot

itlent, la 18IS;r lonctnre rath-

•; difficult to deter-feibf "In Olde Con-

a-hates had beenj.;the earliest

; by boats' from

t General Conrt| l tay. 1647, Is an

ng and other*. of catching

liberties'" for".... ' ',V.4n-',i7*$,.

*«be V>ng island.Xucy, McKay* b». Havens

"Tho. hundred

• board; thewbcrinw

t i n " *nanUcal, . . ltrio':

f.marino.«p-

PIKE ANDA singular ii

fishing Js rela"Wild SUortsland." A parout in a boat albury. One olt«l8eir"bls hoihome, had beeiws»v-'npt*n»Blniwearing spurs,with! his feet It:«r.tt!Oif!C-:JBthe boat ono otfB^'JESiCOOjB,hung on tbe Jispur. The Ineand the gudgeoiust touching tthe man garc aand the others,large plko flounBllng foot and »vigorous fathlorocking, and uwWs balanco amtake, whero < tu

A moment latifacev ibo plkowater about histha.ttnftJBalL.naiThe jack was a Istrong, and In ltdom lt plunged tthe lake, draggle

.mcwti.afteirlt«._i.'was' too ;much I

1 ttrikc 11 sre [>|

alchli

- pat aa 1tde

:,-;... :'U)W..r _ .__^.. "Do you believe t ia |1L--~~-OXJiidjthB rich MIss'Bl!|n^(eyt|ipersuaded to ran awjity}Siitit;W.'..'.-'.•NoV!,;' He's'^^icSWSf

;doa "t r/ belle ve>; nisft;i5iwnS^would TUB away;:wi^p|

|»;ue;i

iatlU'

rielhead;

1 had Xor

TbeIthat the

wast>erly

Tho1 Ills

his

,'ttsHay.1 felt that

aad. the

tmagai-oM tall1 «PWt

In

now went to tbeluckless compinlsuuck Uio Jackstunaed it. Thetbe boat and the Ibig flab bad Jurojfixed its tooth Insomehow been cathe erane-ncckedStream. V • •;"•. -.-

8VEN HEDIN'SThere 1* Borael

Imagination InStockholm's' mosl--^sureljs.iso one nSvfen Hedliji^lrover from Turkesplate on tho Taheart .of ,AaIa. w)well already. _J)Btalsebolm are siknows lessJban_ 1"wlire»«rTei.ter-: thithird time ho Isdaogeroasjoutne;oa this lar-abldliLhaea.—'Correspodon Tcloeraph,;

COOCNE5SSSeymoar Hairl

«e««Iya;twc!iaer Ryder's barnbat Mr. Harris'saved him from"He waa bit sqoaranimal, his body f<tbe boras, and jkniback lato a fetidTbe bnll stood foiand went throughgorlnca victim, btha self-control toas I f Head, and I

I saved hi* lire,lameness and una-Ute shock Mr. liar

Albans Mease

GIRL SAVESOa Lake Manet

terrlne sqnaU, Ml*eighteen. years oJ<M rescued loo)able* st*am launchi The Vaws wens"

.eratt, «n4,sr : t o t e a l

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iw*.

SECRET: ; , SOfDERK BABES' IVP*art Unxtaberrr. aged «Ji, tad

CtMie Asfl*. iwclre. who HTW with

"WA1TIX0" IN THE PARK., b e _"Come over to where th*J

"ting at tbe

KNEW T^B OLD MAN.

'decisions with both fcet.'^ Tbabemlan. _

ECONOMY.Uusbana-'I-n'tnfty dollar.rath. k U

n't

1NCOMPETESTi done In . Jt

the anteroom."—Pot*-

In Kaowltoa Township, smder ibeBlae MixaUlu , wtre m l oat tobring la tlM c o n for milking aultot fegt. write, tke Washtastos t.V.I.) correspondent of the New YorkWorld.

The woods leading ap to the footafltte mountains are »lmo»t lmpeat-&**!*. Yet tbe children wandered

' rty three miles through the thlrk-One of the cowa bad strayedtb« herd. though it waa the bell

id the two children, with night-atoat them. went further and

tato the bra** led by thethe llnkllax bell and not

their direction. Tbe bellir at times and-then ftr

trudged OB picking-4:*bUTt<MU to, the daaytr

rtn whfca "tho "woods

waa barefooted andand briar* braised

Finally aha waa ableft, and her older com-Mwr aboea and stock-

L to Jtaezl—Tb*yi many times,

no oa* beardF were too weak toftttt asleep on tbe

to the bars-and hia wit*

become of. tbehoar went by,

guns *nd

NATCKAL DEDUCTION. -The Friend-"!, your new boo* tf

: hone.at neighbor*•nd torches,

ked to haro badrand playmate of

em,und.

HIS DIPWCOLTY.\V

bntSbepThe men

the broab,Mind starting fire*

"gat Came and

poiseoverjoyed

in theto see

Jng: toward them.rjJadaberry, barked

The men resolvedwalked .for half aa

dashed ahead otbrass, asil with

Far ***it*n a n , .wrttea Mr. Br»l«at*»

rfciaaeam * • * * t*Jt ne*M4 ~t« tae Valltar that fa*ca«ce of taa ataay route Miauls a4a~ta« away rawt He tk Ik* at*l*ct ofThat he calls a «{4rftael aeed. Iaall case* Ua SSAMMT fcad k m kilted,

la th* case of say 70«*( rhlao«f-o». 1 replaced th* aMtiW bjr_ * jk*coat. After* a~f*w day* the yo*ra*rhino" had mad* each frieada with

her. wttaowt being suckled, that he

even aowf la oiptlrltr, ia not to U»parted from her and the kl4 the ha*atnee prodnced.

The matalT* jrognt rtlnoceroa «9oa>.|cortlns with 'the two Ea«t Africangoata, la.a curioua »l»dt. The pqblfr,that U to *w. the paWIe which fre-qoenti tbe loolojcleal garden* oa a

doea not kstfW vbat to vak*of them. •Look, thlldren." you mayhear i>aterfamlUaa remark; "look attbe rhinoceros and tbe poor II III*goat*. Uo't It »adT Mo will catthem op."

It doea not rnler tbe good, trtithat an nnaelflah feeling' or friend-•hip, a erring oerd of companion-

•ahlp. ran flad a place In tbe heart ofthli uncouth denlien of the wilder-Bros.

.Thla, m i n t < rtttiwwroa'- -•Hactwd.blmieK to me ln a vprr few weeki,and sot to dlitlagulth quite dearlrbetwo«n the large number of tuen

llpS.._BLl IJU _ROOT.

When the white r e n nrmt psne-trat«d the Interior of thta continent(her found at varloua -point* great

who came Into touch wljh him. bear- \^»rthworka which they banned to' be relic* of a former ettllliatlgn thatIns hlmaalf quite differently with dif-

ferent indliriduali,: Ju»< a* he ttillalnglea me ont from all the tboqiandi-who trpproacbrlnhV now In '(ho "gar-*dena,

FIKE AVD MAN AND 8PCK.A aingular incident connected with

flihlnc la related by the author ol"Wild Sp^rU of the W«st of ire-land." A partr of flahcrmen wereout ln a boat after gudgoon near Sun-

\^ ybe relic* of a former ettllliatlgn thathad aikappeared. i t waa long a pop-ular belief that here waa * «lji'i»*rtma-thM~~«Wa1Ie3"0i~at of aacloatt'grPt. that peoplo which bad attaineda degree of culture far higher thanthat of tha Indians who lived in thliregion, and had left behind them(hmo monument*, which only thework of long time could dcairoyatidefface. All thU U now believed notto be true. The Inreatlgalloni of'.'utnim. Tttomu. llrlnton and • boat

bnry. pne_of_the_mcii^_who-ha>d -of otbar-ethholegWa-polnt lo.tho con*

« . . •

., ttohhiI him. standing over

»isle»|Hnk; children.- So « -i 'wwtbe girls that the dog

awtteoed them. Shep had„.. .. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

them bad gone> <all Us) Sits .

1 girl'* fee: were ao cnt'. tbe men carried her

V'Helper—"Come, Johnny, I'm i j

you caii manage ono moro plece^hoarse

I'aper. - ; . . -P.**-1

i*f'"- BBIITB.H i s • w f e - H v h t t do you think of

- - v- , John"

tbiul

• new puuiva'"!1'™' flaftpr vou

my dear Tho man must have hyp-ootlted-.you'Into looking pleasant. —

KNEW HIS PLACE. •••What did you think ot Tout

•daughter's graduation essay? •*"1 didn't permit myself to -

about it," answered Mr. Cumrot.

IV—\Va3hlngToh Star.

. EVIDENCE."The cvidenco shows, Mrs.

coney, that you threw a stoneliceman Casey." •

"It shows more than tnlioner, it shows that Ol hit j

Minneapolis Tribune.

ABOUT THE SAMELittle Elmer (who ho:

ing mind)— "Popa, what'honor among thieves't".

Professor BroadbeaiKabout the samcas 'senategy,' my son."—Puck.

HIS DIMENSIONS.••What Is the Hoa. Thomas B |

so nngry about?" • ' ' '"1"Why, the Weekly Palladlum-ai

•Farmer's Vindicator pttT)U.ne* *Jp»]column cut'of him ana referredjlo 1at a 'llfe-slie' """

LOW TEMPBRATUBB.^"Do you believe t i a t B — - j -

itJia.4..tne rich Miss PlunkJeyapersuaded to run away with '

"Not I, He's too scold.,t 1'doa't believe his own 'J'would run away 'v

the I

at"In :.....

aad;Mriiore,

Harbor*;1st,

er,rter. oaf j

retur

taraef hla hors» some, njlles fromhome, bad been taken on board, butwaa not fUhtng; Aa a penalty forwearing apura. he sat in tba bowwltb,hli feet hanging orer the aldaor the rtlff." Soon after ho got Into'the boat ono ot the anglers caught asmall gudgoon,. which-Jio, i>lt*fullyhung; on tbe horMman'a projectingspur. The incident was forgotten,and tho gudgeon bung- thore. Its tailjust touching tbe wator. Suddenlyth* nan gars a cry of astonishment,and the others, looking up. saw 9lance plko ilouncrlng about the' dan-gling foot and sploshing lilo water Inrigorous fashion. Tbe boat begat)rocking, and t M n u ln the boW lostbis balance aad tumbled into thalake, where ho dJJMppeerod front•Ight.

A moment laterface, tho pike s

) rose, to the «ur-thrasblng tha

elusion that the mounds and otherearthworks that have a- stimulatedthe public Imagination were UalUlbflodt JU. 1 people' not unlike thbee.whom we have known In the htatorieHperKxl,- -*irt—Ibe pstrongly toward tbe ancestors) oftribe* still existing. Although greatnumbers of these earthworks have

A New York comt>any I*among other things. In the manufac-ture ot models of* ntlno porklng* vlesccedlngly u«w and nurel ctmtUruc-tion.gU«a.

These models ara madeand by the proem* folio*

solid Klats to «n arrurato erato alltho urnlcrurtiund wor«ln«i and sur-faee ffr.tures of mine* of anr rhar*ecter. According to the BcirntlBeAHN«init the model* are eriiMin.ct«dot tblrU shpots of clear white alaas,laid ono upon another, and bailed to-gether, thus forming a unit. TbeUnderground working* ot the mineare excavated from the l i n t , and alldrift*. shs.rurT'Tnum. wlnies. dp-raise*, crosscuts. Ho., are shown atminiature escalations etactly aa the*MUt In tha mine, Th* top of tb«model, representing the surface' of(he f round above the jnlne> ia cnt toaccurately represent tbe topographi-cal features of the turfsro, FutureWorking* can be added to the modelaa tho development of tbe mine pro-

)0f I

4m who1 of tfckdc<! w I

BIT 0 0I asd tat?

COX.VECTICCT.iwaves of the whal-

ehed tbe town ofLieut, in 1819;' Juncture rath*

(•difficult to deter*• ot "in Olde Con-

•hales had beenthe earliest

by boats from

be General Court1647, ia an

llllng and other*of catching

liberties" foryear*. Jn i m

-the I#ong IslandLucy, McKay

Ravensyage. Tho

hundredt board; the

rts.T»eated quite

nauticalntrie

itaarinoap-

water about his (ooij and It was *nenthat the JUluttaa caught on the spnr.The jack was a hog* fellow and very,strong, and in It* struggle* for free-dom it plunged toward the bottom otthe lake, dragging tbe man feet fore-most after i t . . Iluvwelgbt, however,waa too much for tho Ash, end itj^ade vmair he»d[*«y; The naticrmarinow went to tbe assistance of theirluckless companion, and one ot then*struck tho Jack. with.an oar nadstunned it. The man w«a pulled intotbe boat and the Bib dispatched. Thebig flah had jumped for the gudgeon,fixed its tooth In Its body, and budsomehow been caught by the gill onthe crane-necked spur.—Forcst andStream. ,

SVBN IIEDIX'S PKIULOUS TRIP.There is something that stirs tha

Imagination ln tho . thought that

AM IDEAL RESTING PLACE- *Ua*a U*«*jr h*t*te t«4 ibt aHaaVmr* ft* away."

i ; P a r k

CemeteriesIN TH« BTATC

Beautiful and Accessible.UIUI r«tOM t!I.W*tlKT»t, T Mil I H

14 MtLRM ritOM Nt« UiI SJOM .M WAMK

On Main Line Pennsylvania Railroad

Why tot$ in these Cemeteries commend lhemselrcs toHeads of Families and loyestors ,

ttth Cemeteiy, the mionn ftom nrhith will tirp \ht pt>ip<ini>lt bcaHtiMI al NO KXVI'.NSK TO LOT OWNt.XS

B&CAUKK such a guartnlt«, not fotind In any nitii-r <tmitery, •««ui»« Uiiowner* lh»l »h*grauMs WILL IIK MAINTAINKD PKRMANKNTt.YAS BEAUTIFUL, PARKS AKTKK Till! INCOMK KKOM TUB3ALB Or LOTS HA» l»K*N KXIIAUSTCI),

8BCAU9R MOttK AOVANTAOKB AKK OKfRRhO TO LOTBUY Kit• in a n«w Mojtjn :>«ik C«m«lety than In lho«e ••(•Mished .many- year* an4, Hi most c«»««. no prwltton mad* tot ptiniual t u twithout sstra e&ians* la lot owntt* TIIKHK AKK A UHKATBRNUMBKK OK tbRAL LOCATIONS TO SKLKCT FROM. PHICKSOP LOTS ARE ALWAYS L0WKK AND TKRMU HOHKADVAMTAOKOUS.

BKCAUSE IIH •» mosl onurs'n *nd KVKKY ONK HIIOUI.U ANT<t.-IPATS THE INKVITABLK MY MAKIH 3_ A_CJ1Q1CK-NOW O f

~xrmau-tauxtKQ'WKCKLOTS WILL PROVE * GOOD INVESTIKHT

BBCAUSK rbey are »ur» «• bier**** In value »nJ can ht ru.tth*M.i NOW— srtth«1MfTfAt ofXOWKST fktt i l i and u»ontbs MOBT AUVAN.. TAOSOUS TRUalB.•BCAUSK the pr*p*nl«* ire ACCBSStBLK t o 4 000,000 PROPLK,

aad cwaidariag tb* ttAPIO.OROWTII OK ORKATftK NKW VOUKaad it* TRIBUTARY CITIM and TOWNS, U I* only* .iu»»ilon of a

' SHORT TIME whtn LOTS in ROBBDALB and LINDKN PARKwill BQUAI- IN VALUC-lh«HM of our MOST HOTKOcemetcrlo*.

LINOKN LOOOC >* *•*» tAHOUT, MOtT MODKKMuiil HtBT IWIVPKl}CkMETStRV tODOk t» IW tmioir/ <M>4 J>mvM«« wllb KVRRV >muUn« Knht COM.FORTu* COMVKNfJtNCK»r LOT OWHItKO tii VSITOK* who »n>« <<

'ton INr*O«J»«*TI0N «•"« n t - f i . . v t t w H u i i M fort C.*..t«ri....t i t ! «f»»»|>ert«tl»B I* pt«(nt»i»» tM hufwn,UMt»KT*«gn m ••)»• «f 1t>< A»i

Jatt*. H. t,IT BmH Bttrtt. Mil. . ,

iMttlt, **+**, N. J.ft* Ntrffft'AirMMM, Mn») Cllr, "• A

l» W«!», IU «*n*l. CM* Viwk Cllr

i :1

•"•%•

I

• vjfi

1fl ' •

PttKtilSTOniC MOUND, MlAMISDCrtO. OHIO.

been destroyed by tho operations of grcssm.civilization, -rome of the largo onesMill remain.

Ono of the largest of those mound*la situated at Mlamlsiturgv Q,, andwas originally some eighty foot lilgh,but the digging of exploring parti«sha* reduced It to tlity-acrea. Thotiaso measure* «omo (too feet In rlr-eumfercince, .Years ago a shaft was

Stockholm's most distinguished son j tank into the top, but Ilia workmensurely, ao one will (Teaj' tho title to wer'o frlgbtenod from tholr work hy

Sven Hedln—Is even1 now crossingover from Turkestan to tho sUrtlns-plato on tho Tarlta Illver, In thaheart of Ajilu. which know* him sowell already. HI* rooma on ath»Illalsebolm are shut tip, and bo amiknow* lesx than hlnjsclf whether, bawill ever ci-ter them again. For thathird time ho Is essaying the. mostdangerous journey that yet remainson ibis law-abiding planet—tilt, toLhaca..—'Correspondence of the Lon-don Telegraph. ^ . , , .

COOLNESS SAVES HIM.

a peculiar hollow Hound which carao

Utrilcoofl• sre P|

atcbi:

• pat oo ithe "

1 had for

TheIthat the

wasrly

Tho1 hi*

hi*1 oa

up from below. It ««» feurird tbatthe Interior of tho mound containeda hollow chamber Ilka tho one atOravo Creek, and might possibly cav«

- In. In 1869 a second party dug downto. the btse, where they found B soli-tary skeleton In a sitting; pasture fac-ias; tho east.' The l onc* were allowedto remain undisturbed and the ahiifttraa filled up.

At tno time of Its discovery tho/noand. waa found to be covered withforest trees. Most of these wereslewed away and an orchard planted,but of late years tho forest !* oiiro

U i

jeep[Vrftieif tae">fat It*.

>ltr«

. . .SmOey.• feJtUtat

aad. t h e

was-. . .nier Ryder's barnyard, anabut Mr. HarrU'jcoolnfeMsaved him from a horribleHe waa hit square in front by thaanimal, his body fortunately betweenthe bora*, and knocked flat upon hUback into a fetid pool of tbe yard.The bull stood for a time ay»r htmand went through aU the motion* ofgorlnca victim, but UtJ Harris hadthe self-control to lie' perfectly1 stilt

If dead, and this act doubtlessaaved hi* life. Beyond resultinglameness and unavoidable effects oftoe shock Mr. HarrU.was uninjured.— a t Albao* Messenger.

goM (all

spWt

always been an object of Interest forvisitors, *nd representative i. C.

"Hyers made atrenoou* effort*'to in-duce /ho Btato to purchase tbe fam-»us relic, but without mete**, and-ItatilT remains a negleuted relic ht avanished race,—Clarence A. Vaado-veer, to Forest and Stream.

GIRL SATES FOCI* MEN*.Oa Lake Manebeeslc ?f. HJ. In a

lerrific aqnall. Ml** Helen B. Joyce,eighteen.year* old. of .Mapieweod,Mast, rtxeoed four mea, from ».dis-abled stMtm taut*-, " " ' " , ' i' ,TThe Vaves weiie cashing ov«i- themOf craft, an4, *«* »*ftJwpidir to. the ahoau

When tho stabs nf glass jt'mla Ham'* lload Work.

, rrobably no field ot work Is o(hare brrn boll<-(l togolliT tho sidrs j greater Interest to the public at largearn pr)ll«hml, and any «t>ur(Hi liciwcn than the Improvwtho itiwtn urn Iftlcd In with a trans- .parent material which waici tht 'bliictc ri%noh]n one of solid Klaus. j

Thn ranilflcatloii* Ihrougli tin- 'glass ri'|irpjH'ntlnK dm varlouc nilnr '

improvement of the hlgb«war*. The OBce of Public Roads, a«how constituted, writes a correspond-tnt from Washlngtnn, l>, C , repre-sent* a dUllocl stage in the devek>t»ment of the work undertaken by tbe

or.) cxcavnicil from ih.t > federal Government 4n i»9i by theClass by nmnll »tocl disks and ctrlllf ! cstablisbisrnt of, tb* Office of !lo*4

ru*j|») the amount of catfh tie, bond*lMili-d, and iillipr liifornnllon nf «slmllat' nature. No nmm t«ltlti*| »r-rgtrnlfOl tnt rurorin III »ast«ful mrlh-(id* c»a be «jJdiW6(i Utait U* bring-iiotiio l(i ever? rounty just whit tfsulls llipy ar« nhtalnlnt a* crraiparmlwith the redulislolitaliiol liy 'Hbncounties at a sliu|lor rrwt,—Th« Au-tom(iblli>.

i'

of various shapes and »lte%. charged . jwlih-carbnrinilum; Hio greattsl ran 'bolns; nrrc-ssary to prevent loo!

j ^ At tbe tint* of (be estab-iiahment of tlio offlco. the Uck of aknowlwlg« of existing conditions wasa c»rlou« hindrance to an Intelligentapplication of any plan for road Im-provement. The name originallychosen for the office was auggesllvaof-iha purpotQJ&t Counrws," which'was to laqolr^into *y*Utn »r roadtnantgomf nt, throughout the UnitedKlatps, »tt'J Into" methods of roadmaking, and to d!s*«mla»t<) lnforma>tU>a as to th* r«*ulU of such Inquir-ies

Model ol a llln« In

.ia a rwt-rtJ -ttixjil on lb».«ubjo\tthi> Sn-ratary of A*rk'<Hnre said tbromt Important m u l t whichbeen atUfaefnpfotnfirtime.rr produced by Inflnmaeo in or oat

Tlw fipllt hit U'Mnl I»rag.T«n year* »«<> a Mlowxirl farm«i

who hail sjro.wii' Utv\ of wndln*through a'"alDiish of dvepood" «v»r»spring wbon Itio road* were soft andwho had *««nhU neighbors lo>« limamnuoy and pst|anc« wnun llmlr w««-

,on» wer*> .liulr dtcp (11 the mlrn 01Ihnlr bora** tugilnx nn<l straining Inthnlr bsrn«M Or K»l a half load tcmtrlict, dtcMsd that lh(.fo.mu«l »tIMitnnrom'My for Ihli condition. On*6»r. In thlnklnir It .orer, It* tnbdc th*l«tonl*hlug dl«f ovcry (lint whslmndt toe rood* mu'Uy was murf, andIf thn road wai"*ork«J Into sur-ba shape that Ihfl water would drainat! . )flsj*B.d, ol, soahlAti lolo- • tfitground «f(*r rrtrry rain tho rnadtwould ccdM lo be muddy.

Hy means of three inches of tenetboard h« flexed up a homo urndfM/iitrlvaDcv out of an old woodenpump slock that the 1'ott hat1

and «o «ak post. He nailed

u

The Kind lie UktAA traveler In China- tella the foj*

lowing story: He confesses a weak-ness for ginger ate, Somewhere lathe Flowery Kingdom he reft hi*thirst beyond Bis power to control,ao, going Into a prosperous ttorawhere foreign goods were ornca inevidence, be asked, for bis particulardrink. Mr. loixa Chinaman repliedby asking:

ot the vein.

•MO thus b« .' v* '

0 » f u and w l n ^ % \ • • * " • ~ k " l B « « c h Information a .sbown ID, Cia model M. reietangular jopealngs with smooth aide*. Vein*and. Assures arc shown extending,downward from th* surface, and ontbelrj>rop«r_dlp and trend acrpai theproperty, but use of a sawing n t -cbln* capable of cutdns; throughfUm* of great .tblckneat, belag eoo-stnutted as an endlesa band chargedwith, earboraodom aad ronnlog a t

«4l"Tea, rerf nnch." ."Von wry, uscbe« Okod

,' , ' Qolt or Croqtaet?«, was • twosome. . The player

who drove off first had bsad> fegavThe Mcond In drlriag Q& dMjOot wi-U0a.4lM(.hla opponent h a « : g o t , l »front of Jii«> aad th« ball ran Uirotigbbetween the opponKat's l ea* tia* *rmt«4 ia anger iJa*Jbag4r'I

4 * « « ' * "

; «r Onwt iimtutfStttttrt

wilt enable them to carry on thework along intelligent line*.. It waafo««d, therefor*, that til* collectionof information must ot necessity be-come only. ou« reatnre of th* work-of tbe offlee, and that facilities mostbe orovUed for answering as .well a*awakeaiJtg inqulrl**. At U e S U Mtime tbe Mceealty lor «*monstralia*

and •eonomieal »?etbod* of' a * f

ssiutlon ha* been" deaflyt eaufaIl*o*L w

While It I* taoffft la a«*s«*«i wajrthai warn* part* of Uweowatty «*>#.proxresMd nwefc forthar Ihaa etktriIs tie. auUer of-roe4;tepror«eje«tithere fr UUJ* av»lta»(* tofomatlos

p pthese togfrtner so that they were nekparallel to «ach other, Then ti« madi

thliRfLuiUl*hltiustattd, and by mMns nt win hitchedbis («atu to Ibis clumsy affaJr at sueta point (hat it would drug along oretth* road with * slant of about tortrfive d«t;r«««. . . __, Ifa b«gstt with fhfl road fhaf ra'f

In front of bis own farm. When I'w«* at Iti* wonst he drove up an/down, from hl» own front gate UUM of hia B*ar*et neighbor. Like thuge mason'* (rowel Maootbloa; o fmortar It acrapad along, cuttlo*down the Inequalities fad roug»place* and flllfflg uu the WHOA tut*.Ife kept t t It, and tint * wtaitt atdrafgin**,. la'l*ta«e p r t t * flaf b*sl»that fcfdiwrvsd M • w*l«r eottrw fot,,er«ry storw to ttittt la fie bad ball*

l«ry s tttrp a road'Wlts] a crown aad sorfse*(bat wa* •mootb enotigh to ;ariter "like • duek's **«*?" I s shortW,*ittpiy dtswivtMtad UM aoasd Jtea^.of «<t m*Jor.i!r»*Bl»»>.'.'ii,Jf;-«i»;-lik rid of ttw.Bta4 in« ro*oT* wl».

w beo-Aly ," Th. im*m*:<

Page 4: N. A. BARNETT, - DigiFind-Ithe tuwi aiumnl nulBrirUt niy to kerti bla ramllji In i\>n

iota.Mr.A.aO»asm,af iomeyOlty. ha*

gntnforb

TBE OSAIFO1D OITIKI,

Dalai Aveaa*. Or*aferd.I.J.

T«rmi. ODI Dollar • V««r.

ClMIUt

ec«r* p«MtoaWo», AMimiMfeWI ht tig*** <" Mtompampl t*t M 9 J Q i a i m - '

.good faith Th* Vitttmiommunimiiont OS oa*

aU*tmttlo0*ptopl*g,»tral intmtt to (M p*opl* of Ortm-Jordbut docs no* «»«r*&" «•*•*• • * •

^ i / ^ /or cpfefeftt mUek ma*

THUBSDAT. OOTOBBB 11,18081

T«» C r r a t i h i * repeotodly" »dvdW e d tbe U«e of wide tire* on wagon*carrying heavy load* at a mean* 'making and preserving good road*thereby directly saving to the taxpayers hundred! or perbapa tbout-and* ofdoUarVwblohotborwIte will Intltnobfl •pent in repair* to road*,Oranford Urapltlly acquiring a compfc.W ffvnin, ofjUood Kowtomn*wryway and meaat thoaia bo~Hi1t(M» 16pioMrvo these. Means should be

" found to compel all who take heavyloads over tbe roads W use tire* Ofwidth proportioned to the load, butmany a n finding, aa repeatedly statedin T M CrmM, that wide Una make. «,ligtterxtrvrV ~Amot>f theto -la - JohnWeatervnlt, whoctatet that wltb hitwide Ured wagon* he can Uke rauoUheavier loada OTW. aoft ground, andon hard road* too, the draft it lighterthan on narrow Urea. Thli matter

-may be held to mainly attest trod*< d t J otjao

Mr. Hj. TiOaua, of the esaior *tat*XH, totonatd to Uattte on Tnttati,whew he will m a t a to oomptoto biteoUeg* eoactt,

3. ArtbQt Jbbaeoa, a etodoot atUesak OoUeg*, o» Moadar la* we*

d to bit boa** at Da Bole, Pi.,wham fa» father Uei onttotlly iU.

T » & * n u b w a / f c a » •ywhawdtbeobapdbaUdiag oa Moorot arena*and ie bat lag II 'retnovad to AUao*.wborabawlll ba*a It placed oo lot*waton be own* m that vtoiaity.

Soverat ooo*ignm*eto at farnltaiefro** Johnstown, N. Y., arrived I* towsTuesday night for lh« families who aremoving to aUpuwortfc-to work to" thefactory of tba Ernst N*rif U*tb«rcompany.

Mra. JobnA.Bwelm left Kenilwortnoo Wednesday for hat home la laadon.,If Mi, Mrs. Hwalea ba* bem Wl

Fraok vf. Mora* I* tb*of tbefUdel!

aveovo.Mr. Alfred Friday *

ton week at bia oldooonty. »

Mr. Aieiander Watt will move to thetMtrte- tb*

tnt i**rBittri_afld_ to Jw jmoment to the general public. ThltUnoteo ; it effects every taipayer dl-rectly In good hard dollar*

Mow that nomination* art made-except that tor freeholder—It be*

ithedutrofaU§oodlWpubIloanto work for th* auooeat ot tb* ticketThe nomination* both for Oongret*,Anambly and tht local ticket arotuobthat all good olUteoa out heartily aodconaclantlouily support. The un.usual aoUvlty at primary time ha*naturally retultod In aonto preaantapathy, but thU ihould be thtken off,Oar Oolbylto friend! ebowed them,

i and vote gotten•elTMROd k g• l i b * primaries and their aoUra helpto elect tbe eioelltnt tloket oomlnatodwill be greatly appreolatod by tht rea<ular organliatlon. It'would evonaaem that »uoh help and aMUtanoe.Ureally a duty la view of the' antl-prln*ary|4edgw. The to-called "BlahopiBill" which provide* ttriogent penal-tie* tor violation of the laws regulat-ion liquor trafflc will coat the Bepub*libait party r large percentage of lt»TOW at UM coming election, henoe It

i W for all Bepubuoaiiif th

holding airatpooaiblapaaitioa atlatoodeatoftne OMmieal Efaporaliof

iiui* tfiiiwwho was atoleu from hla how* In N*wYork City aome three week* ago, badbeta held a oapUve in on* at th* houae*bore in town, for the purpae* ot eitrectIng a reward from hi* relatives, and th*Appearance of- Detective Fetraeioo onfiunTUy ItirwHltbetinirea tit many- in-quiries and anilaty among the oltlsansas toth* truth of lb» (lory. Mow thatIbebpyb** been found, it would he ofinterest to koow It he raall/ hsd b**aher* andjlf be bad beau token away vislUlbora late Friday *kbw,

TM frnmrt —taw*.Teaching la akawtiaJly a glvtog of

far ottera, * dally dying tbtta«r Ura, aa4 yet renewing

oaf* tut again tbat there may btMamtebntowthtBCKtday. No nut-tar haw obtcore aad notet tbe place•wi b* when aa* to at work, If I* op-pMtMittoi are oaly trtlllatS ta tt*right aplrtt It may be • oarttr fromwhiA«B*Baokladoftb*t«it«redraw*t«rwgth aad bealth. tbe toy ot tbetaaeber M tbat hi* idea*, hi* plan*, bitdreamt. Mm <* le hi* popUe, Othtraw i leatemly fwurd their tmm\mtThe teaeber take* pride in tbe tbtm-daaoe ot bit gUta. He 4oa» not talk

pateato tad copyright*. It,pleatea htm to tee hit ptmtl* give bodyto hto tboogbto aad d*M<re ptouvreaa4 proflt from them. 7*achtn,aaarolt, a i t of tht right apMt It wntldbt • tad dty for oar country If thtyw*t«raot T*ar giv* frtaiy aad growttoher * e more thty giv*.-«obcol

near f store.Mr. A. i. Baoktoy bat rsianed

from a toar Jay bnsiaaafMew England,

Mr. John J. Becker has retoraedbom* after a foormoBth*1 tour tbroogbtba Weatora stotot.

liberty. Bee* Oo., Mo. 1, Will have "adrill oo Saturday aftoracta, AD itier* requested toil* pretest.

Mr. John Tait, of Barltoo, bat par-chaead a lot on Sooth tveoue tad willanortly •reet a hooa* thereto,

A regular adjourned tutting of tbeBorough Council wet held oa Tuesday

Allt h a * w t . t . p ^ . ^ mvtooa maatlng Wara diapmaad Wltb. Abill for f 13.90 from th* 0 A O for ein-dara wara ordered paid. A otloo wa* noalfad from Mr. ManhatUn,of PUInfUld, agraainf to Uy atooe walk*fot70otou pat mnnlng toot. AeertiHad obaok for 1100 aoaompanted th* btd.OounoUmin Orawford morad tbatVeon:tract b* drawn up and tlgned and Mr,Manhattan be required to give a bondfor tbe proper performance ot hi* workMayor Wlnalow epoke about the otherbidden not having an opportunity tobUTon tfcentr ibobMotoiadttf, batontnt**ilffUle»_Jt_sm_fmmd . tbai_Mr,Manhattan wta tba lowatt bidder, evencalling for els Inohe* ot oinderfOn «otkw ot Mr. Xaylot Mr.Manbtttan - we*- awanM the ^ J^ a t tt 70 ototo par foot. Tb*ttr**toommlttee WM •atborited ta draw op aOMtraet and preeant nmefwlhebon-ttdetMlw of the Council. Mr. Man-hattan It prepulng to roth the work andpromt*** to hive Centra ttreet and W*l-aut atnet oompieted by December tyth

DOQ8 OF ALA8KA. i[

tte

y y pu. get t«n*ih«r^nd work for the *uo

i of tbe ticket. I

rmimir S lum Wlaar.- T « can't fool the ftnnor any more

oo uterobandUn for hi* ftnn," aald tbeproprietor of »n ncrtcultural store a*be wrote down a Urge order for a cer-tain ferUllMr. •"Tin* wa* when youceuld aell a faraw anything In tb*way of fertlluvar and no qwMtiona a*k-•d. It waa a f*t time tot the mtnu-factarar* of fertllltm. but that timeto all pact Now tbe man who till* tb*aollOMt ksKw..aU.'abwt «bat,tb»

f i h i c p * HaollOMt ksKw..aU.abwt , »curket offer* for enriching crop*. HeInitett tbat be be given tbe formu)*,of every fertluatr on th* mtrket, andbe know* whether too much pbot-phorua. pouab, etc., predominate* Beknow* what hi* eoU need* moat; hettrifentaada-tbtt-owtala-cnp*. 4 *naad a «ert*la tort of enrichment oftbe earth and Out other crept a*c*Ml-tote an entirely different t o r i * an as-rMbment In th* old day* bad dumpanything on bit Ian* and tmat to nektbat thing* would grow ell right! tameway with tool*. He wont huya farm,lag Implement until be hat'tome ac-tual knowledge ot It* worth. It* alt

-feeeraae-of the igrieattttttl college*~ whkaratnad igrtcultaml laMrmttloa

gratia into the country towna, »o thrt,m jfarmer can Urdly help learning aIbtogor two.'V-New YorfcPreaa. -

; _ ' - 4 , r m r t M v a e y o * Hall.''—"• An prtrafe and confldMttal com-'

apoadence, according to a poetoffloe In-apector. tbould elthet b* aetled withwarorcbatddreeMdand.itampedoa,

, tbe hack lnttead ot tba. froat, a*tVWU i l

1%m Nasafca*Why this fatalistic forty) Tbeioper-

ttttlon about I t Bwifhln extend* notonly to forty day* ot rain, btijnto fortydayt 4t drought, according aa( JUly ISI* wet or dry. Mote* wa* forty day*oa th* mount. BUJitr was forty daysted by ravens. It rained forty daysto mjuw tbe flood; and tbe water* tnatcovered tb* earth were forty dtya Insubsiding. The ancient period ot em-balming WM forty days. Nineveh bidforty day* to repeat Jeans Christfatted forty daya. Ue was seen fortydays after his resurrection. A quar-antine eitond* forty day*. Tbe priv-ilege of sanctuary waa for forty dayt.In tb* toto ot All Babe there areforty thieve*. Tlbertu* said that aman to either a tool or hla own phyil-•tan at forty. When a man want* ashort tou) be takes forty Wink*. Aknight enjoined forty days of aery-ice from hto tenant In old Englishtaw the limit for the payment of a fluetor manslaughter was forty days.Members ot parnameot were protectedtrfl&jurest forty, .dajm Mter.theproro-gattoo of the boat* of common* andanother forty dayt before the housewas convened. We usually speak ot abuxom widow as fair, fat and forty.A man I* ta hi* prim* at forty, obv-Hew York Press.

PIOTUBKSUB AMD REASON-ABLE OUTINO.

Themoalptoturewu*town in AtntNlot ta only a hundred and twenty mile*from Kaw York. Mauch Chunk, U anarrow ptat between, the Lahlgh. Blrartad tbe overhanging mountain*, rittt onthtatoato Ilk* a quaint Bwlea vlUsg*.ISttotMy tbetoMlIt) iVknown lncoV»eeUon^thlbedi»»v*ryat anthraoltoooal. Tblt dtaoovery led to th* con-struction ot a bit ot bit ot railroadwbioAMtbo oldest ta tht country. Or-iginalry tba track waaisld to convey theooal totherirer, but now tt ta main-tained toMy tor reneation purpotee.TbewnaraSrtthauled«pa hlgtThoI

-" y* •' travel by thalr- 'nearly

fb*> Rellv* Nmarrets th*•able ••*<••• Iwntav

The native dog I* knowu aa••huskta" or "malamoot" nod to iapoogrel-^oue-balf timber wolf. He'|tas characteristics which, especially t thim for his work. He la heavy set, witht thick coatlug ot loug hltr. tmpml-eito to cold mid wltb Just enough wolfIn bis injure to uuxke him r**tle*4eager to go, Had wltb. tt. tHOIclHit Ult>lure ot uog to temper a AercMwa*. aOda treachery which might-and torn*tlniet do become dauyeroua. Alltub U uudvittuod-iu fact, carefullystudied and watched by the Ahutkaa—aud tUM« qualities wulch manifesttheuiseW** lit- fidelity1 and geutteatuiare encouraged by ktud treatment,wblle Um woltlah aid* of their natureIs (julckly tud effectually subdued bymitut'Vuua whipping*. Tnese animalslave uut >«t learuud to express them'i>lve* by barking, aud the' ouly uoU<

(hoy vim uiuke i* a dlninul tiuwL Itla a rare occurrence fur tbeui to bitea buman being, but they will fightamong thvtnselves on tbe slightestpruvovation. i>jid° It la'not au uni-oniuion sight for half a doatu "buakles"to bold t ptteJiud battlv ou th* malastreet of Fslrbaukn. A b,ucket ot coldwater. Will, aWWWlly pur tjwm tonight, but in the majority of c»»»» theminer* pay no ttteutlou to the ui«l*eand allow tb* dogs to tight It out,

Tba wolf biitur* maulf«»ts }ta*lt hithetr thieving prouensltiea, and allfood uuit be "cached" out of theirreach,- A hungry '•nu»»U»a« wUl~op*at box of canned beef with eaae bybiting through the tin. He willbefore the door of a teut or cabin, pre-tending to be atle«p, when In rcaUtybe ta waiting for a chance tb ransack\bm kitchen. One day 1 taw a miner**d~b>Mf wrecked by fete <(wn, ;•ptandld, Wf, wolNi fallow.wbo over-turned a pot of bean* and to. th* mos|

tbe hot bacon U» W» uwutb. ~No B)M't*r what depredation*" they may com-mit, mere punishment, eo at to-crip-ple or kill thVmri* o«t of the queatton,on account ot their great value to.' tbatraMportetloa of luppllia^U to aa In-terior dog that to not worth *Ml andmany ot them, aay tbtlr matters, "arenot for MIC.V

Two good dog* can haul a man fortyor fifty miles a day on a good trail orcarry from 600 to 000 pound* ot freightabout twenty mile* In tlxhounu. Theyare faithful to tbe last degre* and willwork »T»O whan weak-from tack offood. TVhea'lu |M« c o n d i t i o n , ' b ^pt, »u«y *9mttlm*i b m d^

d * l d th mp, » y f ^ ^and *ould the mm Wl b j may beMt«cke4 but the*» |nttaj|e«A a**, rara,Wrtiuon. ottfR to*ogta aacrlBced tatare ))l* muter from •tarvatloo4,-ttr*1

ettwocAitoebia the etunaoM of ealodey, all mat or pejotl ot toad* aad

Ofdto h fowaabipotOraaford.to »ht4tje)abrV a m aad 8tatoof Mew JeneyTwbloeo tba -HactioaaJ Maw of Mew Ufaog*•led ia th* offloo ott&e otork ot taw • saiP fcit d

ed ia tPntoa- oouety; nwfctod *afollow* :• Oat b e a d . Meek eoe adeed and twenty atfoa, at tote forty-are.forty 4ix end tarty^e***, atd ia bkwko»» bundled aarf twewf-olght at lot

WUJ&AMH. LAWBaWCR. Sheriff.OHAUNOSTO. PABKBB.florV.Bett 4tW BIWAOO Adv. f

HEBIFrS 8 A U R * Ottaaoary'ofMewJeney. Botwean Maputaoo B.

Dotoon, oompmtoatit, «»dja«»f* Arthur*t al* defatdtnto, I t ta for aal* of

<Mo8) •*Mno of tho above ouoml writ of

jetas, to mo direvtod, I ulisll ex-. rot isle by pnbhc veodint. at theiborirtomotbitbe city ot Eluatetb,

$BDHE8DA¥.tb* SEVENlEENTH^ " D A T ^ S O O T O B E B . lOfo,-

sttwoo'elopkln tb* afterooi'i of saidday. atf tnat or paneT vtU*&<**6preml*a*,*ltuato lying and being In tbaowoabip of Oranford, in th* ••ounty ofUnion and BUto of New J*ra»y, wblobon tbe "Sectional maps of M*» Orange."Sled ia the ofltaeot the clerk of saidcounty,' are known and designated aafollows: Oo Motion fourU»n ol th*afureaaid map*, In block oua hundredand tW*nty-*fr,"1Hl lott'«ight;-iiina,~-ti«r,Utly-noa, Arty-two and flfty-threa.

WIUtlAH H.LAWRENCE, aheriff,OHAUMOEYO. PABKEK, 8o?r. •SalSf 6tw EDJAOO Adv. faaa-l8.tO

8HEBIFF'SaAUS-InCbai>o*r/ otHew Jartey. Between Napoleon a

Douoo, obmplalnint 'and Jamia Arthuratala, dafevdanto. Fit*, for aato of

By vTrtMof tb* abovMtoUd writ offtarl faoUw. to m* directed, I ebaU •»•poeeforeatoby public veodoe, at the

two o'clock in theaftomoon of atld iall tract i

Btato ot New Jersey, which on the "8*0-tiooal map* of Mew Orange." Bled la th*offloaof thaolarkottsidJUnlon county,are known and designated at follows: OoMotion fourteen or th* aforesaid- map*,In block on* hundred and twenty-atabt,a* tola fortythrae, forty-four, tony-tire,forty-ali, forty-aevan and forty-algbl.

WILLIAM H, LAWRBNOB,Sheriff.

OHADNOKY OPABKEB,BolV. '*»13 5twEDJ*O0 Adv. Faea-tS.40

8HERIPPB 8ALE-In Obtncery of• N#w Jaraey. Betwean, Ntpaleon 0 .Doteoo. complainanL and Jam** Arthur

at alt., defendant*. Ft fa. for sale ot

*aboTOHitoted writ ofd i d 1 h l l

llrrfftueuftb*aboTOHitote writ oOeri faelai, to me directed, 1 shall ex-po** tor *ale by public vendua, at theiherirracffloa in tba city of EllMbeth,

WiiNE8OAY.nhi. 8EVENTBRNTHBAY ot OCTOBER HOC,

at.twoo'Olooklnlhb athu-noon of Mtdday, all that tract or parcel ot laqda andireluUM* utu»l«s lying and being In theAwhihlp ot lOranfjnl, Union county.New Jeraey, whloh on tile "BeotiooaloiRpa of N»w Orange," Qled in the offloaot the clerk of the wild Union oountv,are known: and deai|(n*led a* follow* :On Motion fourteen ot the aforaaaidmap*, In block one hundred and twenty-aaven, a* lot* seven, eight, llfty-threeand Ufty-four.

WILLIAM II. LAWRENCE,Sheriff.

OHAONOEYO. PARKER, Sol'r •Bel36tW EDJ&OO Adrf«» 16,40

Notloo.-.. MILLED, DBC!XABBU.

imuuittouw_<»<<«r.ot OEOBQLB.T. PA

lakvt6

Proposala for Sldowalfca-at • ate>lla*.o( fh»

NOTICE.

FinTCUSSACCOMIOUTlNS.

aOARDINa glVDaVOIt WKKH

Gbrf Livery and Boai'.- . . . .Stables. . .

13 Union Avtjnue, CmtfeWi, ff; 4*;

EDWARD GRAU, Proprietor.

Pirst-class Horses and Carnaseftwithcozupeteiiidrivers always on hand. Coaches ior weddings andreceptions. Hack service at all hours.

» « *Ja.«at,*.e>.a.au Ml a A

I bfff to anoouhoft that I have equipped by atablea with a complete Iatodt of carrlagre, harness'and (ro|od hones, having; spared ao ezpeto make tbl* A Ocsfc"1*" etabie thrvughoot, and am now la a position to ren-der my -patron* the beat possible service desired:

PRIOR MST._ , _ HACK CALLS TO AHO FROM B. B. STAnON. _ . _

From0A. If. to8 P. M ..." 1 pa«engar « .15 2passenger*• .35- flP.M.toloP.JI 1 " -2S 3 « .«o•• 10 P.M. U> 12 (Midnight).,. I " .00 f ." ;T8" It (Midnight) to C A. M 1 " 100 3 " i .»

llouneto bouitoralU within tho cltr...! " ^5 9 •• .40HOR3KS AND CARR^AQES TO HIRE.

1 Howe without carriage 1 day(5hrs.) 13.00 All day(10 hrs.) t 3.00Double price for team. __'All wirriage*"without hi»r»«...T...:?." "" ""•'" "IT» ." """ "».OO

NOTB8.aftonlarge.

Mrs. O. W. Wood teovot today for atwo weeks' vi*U to Botloo.~ F, B. Ham oaaoobsht too QtEeaeh hooae do Joha/nm avonue.

Integrity Council. Dsw«hton ofUberty, wlU meet tonight. Therewill bean Initiation.

The Y0M0 Club w U hokl a recep-tion and dance la Assembly Hall oo

j Fridiy evening, October SsY

tabesthroo.oak,

'*

_ !l^rJgissiJte.«^confloed to tho house by Ulneaa Iswnrabl to b " b « l * f c S : ^ 5 ^

at thtavenube a"new iiThaw;

Howe and Surrey:.. " »«•"' " " 4.00 " •- e.OOTe*n and Surrey. " 200 " • 600 " •• w.OoTeam and Wagonette.... " » « " " 7 00 10.00

(0 paawngen).• .35 per hour for driver In livery when desired.

- nORSES BOARDED. - - ' - -"Straight etelll".?. •.".'.'. tpef mbntTi«».(» ~ " Box stallTT:".".".'. peraohttiaa.00

Hone delivered to house and returned per month SLOO

ot Onnfordv automobllo|'ni1*11

^. eathustatto wltneeaod tho Vanderbllt I **"<*FCUpraoe on Long Island Batuiaay." |oompli

odg»»at»F.4kA.ll.jenlned Dbtrlct Detmty Towntoy ato o ^ y n i g h i ' ^ i

JAMES CAXDWELL PARK,—GIVIL-ENGINEBRJto-CQNTRACTQR,-

WORK DESIGNED and EXECUTED.

Conorete Work, Railroads, Sowars, MaoadamRoads and Pavetfionts, Sidewalks;

Curbing, Eto.

BUILDING,ONE 230 CORTLANDT.

120 BROADWAY,

NEW YORK-

AtiasMaAAAAtitAaWaAaltl w

. for ~ngtttnuto&~by inthm1 ta October 30. at tho polling JT

^JA, JT *"*"•.tnmtto9 <Sa['•Deantaimer. wh& recently went on wiu . !- a s . 8 t Paul for the beooflt of hU ,£JeJ

»•<• ta to town for a few dayt i?hHe|y™p7

The lidle* of Trinity CbUKJTaroI a Bammage Salt In one of the

• • w »

A Personal Remarkla worthy of consideration and Isn't always "hoggish."Every bit ot

Pork, Beef, Muttonat this market saya "try mo." Act on the suggestionand you'll stand on ''good luck" as well as eat goodmeat. Those who "try" this market are auro to como . *again. Our meats are_good and deliveries promptlymade.

r (

If you want itgood, f O 1 # m r . , e

Get it at » IRVING 5 .

iotthe_8perrytiMtdAldenatooot

I?, Oranford OouocllJr. O. U. A, Jf.^Wlll initiate Aftron oandldatee at tho

; ; next meeting of the Oouadl. October/"18th. AbtffUmelseurpected.-

Mr. 8. P. Wood baa aold hta house- on Protpect ttrect through M. T.

Ouraey. Mr. and Mra. Wood are atpresent making their homo with. Mr.H. P. Wood.

, Contractor J. O. Park wDl beginwork thta week on a retaining wallalong tho rim at the row of theBetas, Poroella and Fotjruton proper-Meson Holly street.-tovltattouBBW

I to be sure that Xoo^ktaJe QttkEvent! will be running; bi^OHhtoharnets before XovembttC-ISmryone*Uhes him good luck. •

Last week many ot hit old friend*. had thf pleasure of greeting Mr. T.

D. Palmer, who paid a short visit totown, running out from New Tork

Ite ibere he had been on- bqsirieu. -'The annual convention or the Union

County Sunday School Association <tabeing held today at WestministerChurch, Elizabeth. Morning, after-

took nThopmwhat ijeart,»on/hit

requirwtain poiFnlkwttwlutotthemwtbit proi

Af thWhlttUwon the

aaaouni

• • • • o o o

THE CRANFORDNATIONAL BANK

Capital folly paTd - $50,000.00QeneraJ JB&nking

Savings Department.Sate Deposit Boxes

CERTIFICATES OFDEPOSIT AND LETTERS

OF CREDIT.-

accounto aalktted upon tarma con-shrtentwrlh safe and coitaamUm '

B a o k l a g . , '

Correspoadeac&r^h rited.

Cranford Hotel

Restaurant.

Meals at all hour^, 1Boarding by day or week.Party work a. specialty.

D. W. CARI>roprr«tor.:

, , 1 1 1 |

JESSE WHEELER.

VieUa aid HudiDi. Tt prepared toroWvo. violin liittrocilbti. For »

noon, and evening sessions will beheld. Man> Sunday school workersctCranford are In attendance.

L.A. Mathey Is making strenuousobjection to. the destruction of a largo,tree standing partly in the gutter line

. of Orchard street near hU bo me In thegrading of that street, preparatory tomacadamizing, aad It trying to ar-range that the tree may be saved. •

- To-morrow (Friday) • night' In th*Presbytferlai: chapel. Rev. GeorgeFrancis Greene, D. D., will give anillustrated lecture oa "Persia." Be?

> t*wn 60 and 70 views will be shown.• Is the drat lecture- on the subjectrlB<^nford,^Admtatioa will bo

young automobUtatTorth avenue the

tbat tho paint"•» PhlMp WM afire,

could tend in anataoj be discovered that it was tome

light signals'' given with rod and

Royee.toe hat i

i , iIt l« to

fsachutlsteam oithe oortBt Lamthe coatfloating 1

in frontTsr ihrttarrby« • ho?*oine

BtUr DsyNHIt be observed oa Son.'Nay oorolng at 1OS0 In the Flrtt^ • " - Episcopal Onurch Tho

statue*)!east a*«turreto isteamer;them l**lston sodtfaemidsicome to I

TUt aelhap* 200th* outpplows UM1>raw of F•torm* tl

rIbeblnfftie* a tin

TVout. AWspreads ctceberp.tba fogstreamloiaacba. 1

<||K Episcopal Onurch. Thoreceive do-

feOf fruit Mi^fcetablee on Sat-in between J JO and 3

["atthe chtjjih, whJob. will boJ,usual to th\&taePolnte Mta-[inNewrork.?r' .

, flrcmen's panda at ElisabethrwlUbetbeb!ggeatamtirof j j^

beld In thtajavotloft and pro-Fwai be ths Is^bleovest ot tbo

BetwoM70aal «0,eaehwith band or dram!

fetfiaps 'Some go ifotwdlswltb*y spprby tbe tlrenca.

Dsy bytbtlr aimnew forahorison, %losttorleIceberg* a

II

earlier piuhave beettog from i

June's 1

Win

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«t«H»l B3RJ T^K^^-^^^^M

Proprietor.

•rriage* with competentiches ior .wedding* andall hour*. Ia.Sk. U M

• «ewv www wesssaaww «

IsliMioftbeohaiwtof Tfe

I by stabtee with * oetapievsnewHIM, baring spared no expense, u d am now la • position to ren-slred:

>M B. B. STAHON.menspr I .IS 2 passengers $ .25

.25 3 - .40

.00 f ." ;T8" 1 . 0 0 3 • . • • " • i . 8 o" .25 9 " .40

QE8TOHIRE.

5 bra.) 13.00. All d»y(10 hrs.) t 3.00

TOWN JVOTBtS.

ry when desired.

RDEl>.Boxstaiurrr:"..".•pned per month tlM

PARK,

uad EXECUTED.

s, Sewers, Mee«diinir|ts, Sidewalks;Eto.1 " _ " ' V - • Y"

- 120 BROAQWAV,

DT. - NEWYOWK-

U V F O R D f NT. J .

. Mra.0. W. Wood have*, today for atwo weeks'visit to Boston.

P. B. Ram tobb^t the OeorgeKeaeh boose do Johnana avenue

Integrity Council. Daughters ofliberty. wlU meet tonight. TherewiU bean initiation. •'

Tbe YoMo Club will bold a wcop-tlon and dance la Assembly Hall onPrldiy evening, October M.

confined to tho house by lUnees Is

Sevfral of Onnfordfc automobileenthusiasts witnessed the Vanderbllt

g w p rmoa on Long Island Baturday.Aanre Lodgw No. t» P. A A. If. ,en-

ilned District Deputy Townley atI Monday nlgfal's oomn \~' '

fday for"i Is October 30. at tbe pollingin each dlstrlor, from 1 to 9

, wnA recently went on

toterato Wit t)»s

«t whtoh t h e * * * *

The roomf

Town.

PrMJayAll M »

la beaattfully tnmlabed and decorated Urs tothroocbMt, tbs farnlture being oMoak, "tnlaaioo" style. During theafternoon "birthday bags'*

ft* sidewalk* laid since]

Eastman aumet Is to to graJml•Haj pehaol a ^ _! P- •>. Prayer •Matt'

to

Work of insratUnR additional plant I'"M**"- Tbe Township Attorney willat the trolley power housK on 8outh|U r»» »P the preliminary papers. Inavenue la well underway, but It win •coordano* with the red tape of thebe a month w elx weeks before the " "~ ~be • rnoolh M alxwetka twfontkcDM installation can be put to work.T ! M l U P

g«n««aior.Tbit It U)« i«nt itoam turbine In thU•ecUon, If not In tho 8tat«. Whencompleted the new plant will bo u»«x!V><tacrpa«e the amount of eleotrielight current 'rurnUbed . Cnutford,WMt&eld and tbe BoaHto., wnkhwlW work wry matertftllQlproTementIn the aerrlce to tbeae munlolpalltlea.

The Maaon'a oompetlMont -at theQoltClub cloeed with the championship Which n i won by &l#in MWild, who defeated a. K. KuUartoq

«aw. Tho Township wMJ. have to A 0 H 0 P I I I M < %stand for w,*.batf the cost In front off • W ' " W r * l l l * »

S t ^ n g " will,r*y havlr»« parnmiA, and b«lngBpringO«lit av«nue

Oontraiclor HumphOmtennlal

nearly dono onAbout dn*wwk

more will flnbih this avenue. • Con-tractor Park U not quite so far along

and heavy atone on from tho Townahlp I

Rum » OHM Hwu,

y m o nline nearly down to North avenue

ding a Bummage Sale In one of the

•I:

• • • • • • • • • • • •

RemarkIsn't always"hoggiah."

MuttonAct on the suggestionick" as welt as eat goodnorket are sum to com* - * ",nd deliveries promptly

IRVING'S.• • • • • • •

aad Aldan atoeatOranfont OoaodlJr. 0 . 0 . « , II.

will initiate flftren oaodldales at thonext meeting of the Council. October

'-'18th. A biff time Is expected.-Mr. 8. P. Wood has sold his house

on Prospect street through M. T.duraey. Mr. and Un. Wood are atpresent snaking their home with. Mr.H. P. Wood.

Contraotor J. O. Part will beginwqrk this week on » retaining wallalong tho river at tbe raw of theBetas, Porcella and Ferguson moper-,ties on Holly street. ; - - . . ,

Inrttatloasare notyWotttbuTiris'Itobe sure that XowaaaJp Cft tfc

Ereretl will be running; in

took on tb» game only laat soasonT

lean, and, b*on/hU swoes

narkmblo for a boy or bisIs to be congratulated

The championship

Cranford Hotel

harness before Norember^JBvsryonewUhes him good luck. •

Last week many of bis old friends. had thf pleasure of greeting Mr. T.JD. Palmer, who paid a short visit to"town, running put from Hew Torkfbere he had been on- bqitrieea. -'

The annual convention of the UnionCounty 8unday School Association Isbeing held today at WestmlnUtirChurch, Elizabeth. Morning, after-noon, and evening sessions will beheld. Man> Sunday school workersotCrnnfordareln attendance.

L. A. Mathey Is making strenuousobjection to. the destruction of a largo,tree standing partly in tbe gutter! lineof Orchard street near bis bo me In thograding of that street, preparatory tomacadamizing, and Is trying to ar-range that the tree may be saved. •- To-morrow (Friday) night In thoPrMbyttriac chapel. Rev. GeorgeFrancis Greene, D. D., will give anIllustrated lecture on "Persia." BettweenG0and70vlewi will be shown.

Is the drat lecture on the subjectinCraoford.»-«rlmlatlott will be

\ young automobUlatTorth avenge the

t that the paint

cap presented by Mr. R. D. Fullerrequires to be won two years to ob-tain possession. F. P, Davis, O.K.FuUarton anh S. M. Wild have each awtu to tbelr credit and should any ofthem win nest season It will becomehis property.

other «reoln't

.Restaurant.

tfeals at all hour*,, ' ',Boarding by day or week.Party work a specialty.

D. W. CARi

„ , „ ,* BKvkeale*** Philip waa afire,h i but luckily be'M%l» could send In an

alarm I* dlscofat»d that it waa somelight signals'' given with red and

'i In frontTsr Uwitar* by | perfia:out

dlit1030

Episcopal Church. Tberto receive do-

kof fruit aik^ffcetables on Sat-een J JO and 3which, will be

I'., usual to ta^,vje Polnta Mls-

JESSE WHEELER.

aid UaidiDi Instnct

, firemen's parsoo at ElisabethMrlllbo the blggaat afZairof the_. . . held In tWsaeedon and pto-iwUiboth.lastbUreveotof the

tboot*.. BetminWand 80j eseh with baad or drambe in line. Ckaafbnl will

i In Itoe a

AT THE CASINO.

Af (ho regular Wednesday nightWhlstthiaweek Mrs. E. W. Smithwon the priis.d <mi glass dish.

The new House Committee ha* beenannounoed ; Heasrs. 0:8. Uttoll, h.B. U^Oova,Fraaola Pemas and Jas,Royoe. The Entertainment Commit-tee has not yet been announoed.

. LABRADOR,.-..; «» Cat**.

l«*lHrrar«.It Is the icebergs that uiake Labrador

fssclttstlng. Tbey grfwt you wben yojusteam out of the strait of Belle Ule.tbs northern gateway of the gulf ofBt Lawrence, and bead northward upthe coast of Labrador. Tbey -,com«floating from the north, an endless pro-cession, all shapes, fantaatlc. colossal,statuesque, eren grotesque-a magnlO-

turrets sod marble fortresses. Yoursteamer picks Its way carefully aiotmgthem lest they be Jealous of her Intru-sion and fall orer upon her. And lathe midst of this glorious compsuy youcome to Battle Harbor. -

7b» settlement Is on an Island (per-bsps 200 yards In diameter, which lathe outpost of a larger leland, andplows tbe wares of the ocean like tbe\mm of some gigantic ocean liner. Instorms tbe spray hups almost scrossIts Mgy surface." 4 cove hld«s behind"she bluff sea wall, sod on Its rim nes-tles a tiny village of wbltewsahed cot-tages. Ton climb the hill to the look-out. Awsy to the north and soothspreads out the vast procession of theicebergs. Tbey come out of tbe north.tbe fog surrounding tbelr tops amistreaming like smoke from tbelr pin-

more slowly

Library Mniioale.Th» mtuioab gUsn at the hems ofr.W.sW. Buokl.)r,C«tral STMO«,OO

4a*W_J*h»t_fcw MM tenant of thsaalioVil library, was <ntf larf«Iy at-

Uadwl, abwit ITS bsing pnasol fromOraoionl and nearby towns. ArUsUosilyandsooiallT U » evsntwas a awatptQ.aounoed sooom, and on the daaooalside the iMmlta wars tnoal graUfylng.Th* luge room* of \h» Buokleyrtet.dsoo* wor* bsauUfully dtoocatsd witfe*entflowam and poUtd pUnto. Amongthe artists wars Miss Uwrsoo* andMiss Edith Hewepmbe, plsoof Mrs.BoUiatswortli, Mist Moonsy, Mrs,WUii M CWIU M W l k

Piano TuningAND

Action Regulating.

Jff. J .

C BUttETS,^ ttiip M.) But.

Fall Merelan&e tad*.>w-Fm*iirShirtWatfats " '

FlaawfetUH MaJra*. Haiti**. Kin* W.«l IUli«i«>. • Mlk< »u .<vlrt,

r f l p o to eSUr«fl»O enohFall Weight Underwear

? • • '"S"

foftMiu' Wra|.p,>t.,

Flannelette Sacques. Sale Flannel ttcs

(HuiUWtt r.ir Kim >»*-., I K- .

Single Weight Black Underskirt*l,«x>k» ill(,< inir,itn mik, l.ut w.ni« Iwtlri,

i s>i.no »J»I.I»I-* §u .un

f.tc

-Jlgent-

oot

bp Old Rciliib^ Staton Island Djromg Co.CLEANING Or ALL KINDS DONE

)W'WniTruiki<::iiiriii r.».k „,

THEQUALITYSTORE.

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BERRY & CO THEQUALITYSTORE.

|A. uoitaie

t , y, M s ,WUiiasns, Mas. CWIaUy, Mm. Wsstlaka,Miss HotkficnMthi K m Ors#, Van8aun, Oooper and Edgseutnbe, Mrs.BehlUiag sad Mrs. Itawthomt, whoware to have taken part wars St tbe last

it unable to appear, and tbeirin tbe program wsts filled in by

Mr. a A. One, recitation, ''The OldMan and Jin," by Jams*Rlley. and Alfred BdfMumbs, tenatjsola Tfa* muslcale was a'rraogsd nndMtbe dirwtlonot a eomnltUa Mprsssnthigtbe Progress Club, tho W«dnssdayMorning Ctab and tbs V. I. A., on thiscommitUe being Mrs. F. T. (Moan*,Mrs. Oaorge Baits, Mr*. 'JohnMoody, Mrs,. Mix awl Unu Townawd,< to whom and their helpers fullcredit Is due for the gnat •MOONS of In*

Real Estate Bought, Sold and Exchanged*

Kcntiog and inanagcmetit of property personally attended to.

Wood Bros. 6t Gay,AgentsTelephone JCO-J. 11 NORTH AVENUE.

Some go directly south down tbs New-fouodlsad coast some turn west sathey approach tbe strait

event.

BOLIVIAN PETTICOAT8.

tmmr Are H M M W U aa4 •» All Ik*Cakmi at Iko llalabuw.

tbe prised POMHMMIOU of tbe BullrlsnIndian woman and her clilef pride also,whether she Is pure Indian or chula, Isher petticoat Her dowry Is In thl«garment. Like tbe Dutcbwouun/oftradition, she carrlm her wealth aboutwttfc her. Tbeav pelUroats are of allcolors of the nlnlww sod > dltersother hues not found Uiertla.' 1 flrstnoticed them at Naiarene and" re-marked tbe lore of color, which muatbe Inborn, fur, t»c garmvtita were ofyellow, purple, violet, flery red, crim-son, scarlet, subdued urange. glaringsaffron^ blue and gnJen. They wereShore reaching bsrely -behnr the knee,and no difference was observed be-tween childhood, maidenhood, matron-ly middle life and wrinkled old age.Olandng from my window In Topics, 1thought It was a parade of perambu-lating balloons.

These women have a habit which tbebashful traveler does not at flrst un-derstand. Wben be sees one of them

L. PROULX,Cash Meat Market

• k o n l l w o r t s a , Xt. JI bog to announce that I hair* re-opened my butcher shop At K*nll.worth on the • - •

Oar. igthSLaVWashington Av«.

wp«rnl bavo on band a ohnico as-'sartment of •

Hi£b 6ndt Miili, Pforltkiiii, EtcTo Alileno and IIOMIIS cimtomers

who puroliaw to thn amount of ft 00trill l« mfundrd trolley ram.

I'Odg* Directory.Axi;aa Uuom, Vo, !*>, P., sn4 A. st,

iMeta earlt Hoiidar iklgbtt IMU* Room*.Ummmkr IU1I Hulldlng. J.C. W. l U k lVT. U. j W. N. O r K ^

HARRY BOWERSHorse Blankets and tap RobesA OOOD 5BL.BCTI0N AT RGASONABLI2 PRICI25. >

AIM) » full linn of Hori>o mnl Klnbln.• • Kumlnblnga ami Kr|ulpm<>iiu.. .:•

H.G. BOWERS, UNION AVENUE.

rSA

Uoatasosst Uauui. or roatsrsasCoon Cranford Ifu, W5I, ttumU fourthTlmmimfmch tonoth. Lodge room* MawolcllaU UoUdlng, K.aHorloo, lWH>n<tr,A. B .I le« i ian t l lU '

tUfXAt. AKOAKCK, C'rsafori Council Ho«S nwtU Ant sndUOrtTMMba UA

lunuTB) OSOM Itso Ms», Tonaluk*TrUw So, Ml. m«*U ererv Tveaday tlMp,<««» room; MiU«f UorVL Bothrjn, MLB. Block; fhUf of K*ocnk,A, 1. UroU.

ltr*%em Oauaa Onrsw• s c a »

at dose.It may be that tbe advancing best oftbs day has caused tbs wearer to dl*

C.W.HAWKINS,

Urge Commodlou. Hotel for Sale 1

*^^^ or rant In

worth, N. J.. before it makes great stride* I We Cf«ufotil and gur aboutplsess which bsre gone beyond tEe rascb of th. otttliur "oJkioiJ man,

s |

Belaaart, Heeretaryor

TO LBT^-DeslraWeresidence No. 3OT "«»»i"t»«a^-.1 Walaut avenue, oomaloesb rooms ' - » f * » * * * * l »

kebsrgs ax* natives of a mere nortberafleoce the bergs of the latsthough fewer to somber, a n

I larger than those of tbel

y I gearlier part olf ib* season, bscaass tbeyb

jrsllsw. Thf other womanwith «,gr*M psttteeat snd

*L ? * to • itfxtsjiv ofrsflow.. By Mat time I bad

ybare been ton«»r In tbe makittg, coavmg f f t h th 'mg from faxth« nort

June's leebsrgs am tabrsdor-s ownprsdoct aa« have brokea • « from thsite» fleM that has filled th* bays sad

July's Mrgs com* ftwaa*O» taad, wb0« la* ttog« M k s ef

aatfvea of Mnt bay. aad.

and bath, all la excellent repair,aroaods spacious and well stookedwith fruit. Particulars furnished ~afI T m WIAB0B8PA0I0U8 HTOBE, with IWr Ing rooms overhead for sate orrent,

Apply.J. T. Kanane,KeoUworth. » . J,

OSOUM TO WHIP. lOo half plttLwOeilrfcT*d to any point In Gany point In G

W.A.DABBT.

r*t APOPOBaJfrOBP T0WH81I1P1 * Ubo/t laches, printed oa goodpaper, giving all property line*, $UOatOmgjor offlc*. , '

House. Sign, andFresco Painting,

ruin «*«" OaceMtfra

Paper Hanging

GIa«e, OH, Paint, Vami*fae«

and Wall Paper.

E. K. ADAMS,

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THE CRAWFORD CHTiaW/THUBtoAY, OCTOBER If, 1906.

LUMBAGOSCIATICA

ST.JACOBS

OILPcnttratM fo lh« Spot

Right on tht dot.Price 33c and S0«

1 . Tin- Japan of Jtarupr.Rumania may irotl l>« prouil to Iiu

CAllcd lhtt Japan of Europe. Hbe U *achieved In tber midst . n t inf.njas.ntlealousy 'and' apposition niHrh thatt h e f r e e omjilro of (ho Car Kast hasacrompllshed,

nut , aiya the Fortnightly Hevlow,the progress of numanla. If lessgreat , l i pc ibspt moro iiiorltmloiiaoven thin that of Japan. To * small

- .State, tumimrrd -at- e v e r y -turn —hyTurkish r w t l f m nnU European grand'or Ignoratice, iho oppartunlflmi of

-•progress were inurli lota facile thanIn tho laland empire of Japan.

B u t on May 33,19011, King ChariotI, o f free flumanla celebrated" h'liforty years of reign and *aw what'was . once a Turkish vassa l 'btat« 'standing proudly orect amonc thoK natlona.—Wher«-ott««-w«»cbaoa and corrupting to-day Is an or-derly Btato, . bound In friendly Al-liance with great Powers, and, more

' Important still, an nsniplo to Ibq' world ot peaceful 'internal dovelAp.

mont and of a tranquil but porslstont"foreign (>olloy.

~TIItKI) HAt'KJ.

. The kidnoy* havo a groat work todo In keeping tbe blood pure Whenthey get out of order It cause* back-

ache, headaches, du-llness, 4a&guor anddistressing urinarytroubles. Koep tho

I kidney* well and allItheto suffering*' WillI bo Mved you, JUr*v4

.Ilk A.:*Ioore. t>ropH»v,-' tor of a restaurant a,t

Watorvllle, Mo., says:J "before uajng .Doan's^Kidney I»UU IJMuK

forod everything from kidney trou-bles for a year and a half, I, badpain In the back and lieu.'.and almostcontinuous aching In tho loin*, andtoll woary all tbo tlmo. A. few,.d.P»04of Doan'a Kidnoy pill* brought great

' relief-, and I kopt on taking thorn Un-til in a short tlmo I waa cured. Ithink Ooau'a Kidney Pills arc won-derful." '. ! '

Kor nato by alt dealer*. CO centsa box. Fosler-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,K Y. - ,

A» AittC OKKAM,

AS itf tU r»fa» Ud mltlf U>iII. Kwie on U P waMk.*-c*M'.

AM day n«« U^A. M* biyfnt.Vftou Uw idus*)** h m with dais .

l'l> 10 Ibr uttir \uttf atui »«»,'•(run/ ou tltr rjftrrn urrfl,c

Tfcs

In rora^n .Ulk, t>li»m M|>iaVn 1urk»l,

| v > •adI m t u r * <rf a •*ima>rr d

M (rwnL. «n,l r»t>bi«hAbft in ikf frti(r« ••/ llw room

A MJnwnj trfa^J hd4 bammnl |>Ua>.

h «>f |>r>liajMvj vow!ir«J n w . U», lit* drifu »f

Thy whilf nil, n*h«A from tb«rite tlirtart niK* Ik* nputUt Vi

flji- pr t t wti«| M M . IM>* liaf),, »,w \m..•UVt (rfrfceUi M *lw -•• '

"ft'e ( ten bora air." ht aVflsly • « -aw«t«4 a»4 t*ea stood at atUAttotiagain.

"Pi«r*Mer." w# cor Jtued, "vtnm.•I! taw light «fTtaf «i««*a«i ta pmworld ht»e bt«o n>rsua>*4. bow shallw» get lUeoiisation to llghum oa bynight?'

"*'; shan uke the air and make»n lliooilfl»tin*,.t;«i out of It," hea«swe-:*d wttb Increased flmuies* aodstood at attention a w e tuiSr tk*#briar*. .

"J'rofswor." w* w«at on, as weturned to tb« paper for the third

* 4

A I»rfanw bint «t«J* from l l* hwU,AwJ rhaninl her lbou|btt, pntn «l«

•rxl Nu<r—Tlrt jpiB<ur-»jw * (irl *i«m

Amuti| tlio flovtri ut lotijc •(«

AJoim Mi* <,1<I a m | wr]f km.wn rwljnhhe w»)k«t (gum, in ymilliful tru.i,

rd l frum h*r MIII IIL« (l<kn ofiliui.

Thi> roWniKMr.1Tfip wild l l

A l iAwl rraiwrinn riih njlh ,r|lnir l,|«miMad* frafrant bolder* for thr lane

Tlir notting ana Iiroko llirouili a rlftivl.1'bf spmdl* lauilil n (|7,Hrn jht.»puu)» wound * t « t tons; thA tnttxn woman fr.r tier ilrram

—AdtlU Waahtr, In Youth'. Companion.

AN INTERVIEW. WITH A SCIENIST

l»»g I'lillnMiphy."I wonder, now," rmuod tho rtog,

1'wh»t fool thing It l» that my 'Mas-tor wants mo to do with that hgypho la holding out before me. Maybeho wnuu mo to jump tbrough It. I'lldo It. and »oe. . , . That t uit. all right. How little tt tnkos tomake n tuau happy!"—Chicago Trl-b

-• Care of Oilcloth.-Oilcloth alioiild never IKI scrulilml. with

f »hff brusli or «-»«hcnl with tin>n« *M\>,lteii)ore all rtirl \>y nrvfully swrnping witUa moft U4tf'bimli. Tli?n wuh uitUI vleanvnth t«pld water »nd Ivory Soap, ltm»e

,,wiUi Hwrjipwr to.wWch.hoa liwn.iuiaAl.a lm»|HKUiful of kcrtxone. IVilitb with atiiy cloth.—Kloanor It. Parker,

flNO FOREST OF BURIED OAK*.

Trtea In Cnaland Nav< Bain UndtrJgudfcWQ Y>ar»-• . ay*^TT*TT » « ^ » w s-yas ana , • —

A wonderful relic of tha past ba*beoa brought fo light at Yaxloy, Pe-terbtirought-ln the discovery-of--whatI* most'firobably a burlod forest. At.a depth of soven foot havo been founda number ot oak trees which havelain burled for soroo WOO yeara.> Moat ot tbo treea aro almost perfect

furniture manufacturers and other*.'Altogether- about eighty troot havebeen raised, and hundred* more ar«left in tbe ground untouched at adepth qf«'flv« or abc foot In nearlyall the case* tbe roots-are found at-tached. .; tbe trees art) In cluster* otthree or four, polnUng.in different di-rections, and }n -aotne foitaneoa theyHe across each other. '

>- .The *Md I* extremely bard, andtan onr /be worked by machinery;

1 It tarprthe edge of aa ate. Some ofi;are being cut up for aa* in

mansion/which la be-,

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We i hook hands'with the IcsrneJprofessor.

"We hare-come Jo Interview you,"we mentioned.

'.'My name is Profes-.ii liable**"Itrproniptly rospondod. ""Here Is mycard bearing my various degrees,honorary, honorablo, and otherwise.Yon'll bo sure to get tbe degree*down right T Thank*. My speciali-ties are the planets, plants.and platl-udas. t also out aeknOwledgwWe

eye* Into tbe, dark and mystlo future,make out horoscope*, invent-lan-guages and things, and lay/ downlaws ,to govern th* acquisition otwealth, dot that!" ' /

We boweJ."What paptir do you: represent?"

he asked. -We enlightened. /"Ahl" be murmured. A rapt and

dreamy e*preaafem came into -hi*hl*ey«t, -

m•1iif

trillion lightning bug*, that It I* f r*4~ually getting colder and IdWg it*intensity, that In a tew billion yeanOldJfiol w|ll tain cold instead otheal.tbat-wo .ahall **«k the shade forwarmth, that tho winters will be hotand tbe Hummer* will bo cold, aoithat tho night will be hottor thanthe day.!" _ . . . T . - _ ".

The professor smiled upon us In-

has been eaten and ttuTflelds beeomebarren, what shall we eat then?"

"We shall eat *lr," be rrleA "Tef«we shall eat aerial tablets. What tomaa that .be should Irt a chameleontH abead of him?"

With a rtroog effort «e succeededIn keeping; oar mouth from OIMWIBKagain with aklonlahmeat." 'The prd-f<<s»nr lookod disappointed. '

"You ought to have opened yonrmouth at that." he muttered some-whst Impatiently. "Now here Is aworking drawing of the aerial tabletinstall*. It ton)presses, the air.That'* the idea. It compresses theair Into Bolld form. Into tablets ofoftrenletu <Uo for the waistcoatpocket, and ibere }ou axe.. Isn't i tw.ouderfuir - Unt It-«UrtllngT". b*rrtnf. kerping a closa watch on our ,mouth. "Isn't It astonishing?" /

We turned our head and openedour mouth (so that the professorcouldn't see It) to relieve the horridteuton, and then we taraed to himagain with wide open eye*.

DOES BKALTYIs a badness girl, by virtu* of her

looks alone, prtforrcd to ft plajaEirrpt In very rare

twb«re handsome featares and a floe.figure are the chief qualification* for*>a«*tvl>eaY«tr do t« i th»salary by a single cent.

Take the stage, for Imtante.There, at least, beamy commands ad-mlrara, s.n<J so- adds to the marketvalue of the aetresa. Yet, but howmany of our first rank actresses arebeautiful ? Very few.

1 Smartness. al«ine«». and a plcas-fng manD«F-~af8 of moro Importancethan bandiome fetlurn.

Still less Is beauty reckoned as anasset in the business office. Theaverage man does not encourage thepresence of^retty clerks In hi* office.He fears .rhat they may distract theattention' of the men, aod so lead toa wsjrte of valuable time.—NewHavett Keglster.

XSXO& WOMB.VS J AThere was a'tlme when it was not

considered respectable for a Culturedman to choose anythlns bu* ona ofthe learnod professions. When thesefailed to support him he turned, hisability. toward the mechanical. In-

1 dustrlal and commercial occupations.•- - t Hnd,"-*aM-rte piufessor-dreafm-'Tand madBprofesjionroT'theWT ^ly~-"l find that the ChWesc invented There Istalking machines in the year; 1000. should notII. C. :t was during the reign of theninety-third omperor. who, you willrecall, bad so many wives that thereweren't enougu to go around for therest. So they Invented talking ma-chines and married them* But otcourse a talking macblne hat IU

no reason why womenorjsnlio and. promote

"Dld'yow know All that?" he in-slstod.

Wo humbly shook our head andthe professor smiled more Indulgent-ly than before.

"Ask ma something: about Mars,"ho suggested,

"Professor," wo remarked, "tollin something about Mars."

"Well,'" cried tbo professor brisk-ly, "you havo asked mo an unexpectedquestion, and I sbau havo to answerit os parto,. without, having nu op-portunity to look^th* matter \iujHowever, I may state' In tho Urolto.ltlmo at my disposal, slnea yon insistupon aa answer, that Mar* ta nxvdoubtedly Inhabited, in fact, I canprovo It."

"You can?" we cried. "But isn'tthat a stupendous proposition?"

"Nothing Is s.tupoud.ou8 U> n man ofScience," responded tho professor«elmlyv -"Yes; Mnr» IJ-cortntniy" In"-'habited. Hero Is a sketch ot an In-habitant ot Mars."

"Is !t a truo llkcnc&s?" wo In-quired,

"\* It tnr?" ho repeated. "Why.to Sclouco everything startling IsIrue. Dldn't.that picture- startlo youwh'on you first saw It. Of course itdid. I saw y&u open your mouth.Therefore-~the- thtng ^tr scientificThat's the Infallible test."

Wo ntudiivl tho picture of tho Mar-tian.

'They aro curious little chnps—

nolse an4 no more. It waaf unable tostimulate • real good family roni-pus. flo then what do you suppoiethe Chinese did?"

We shook oar head. - . ~"Ther invonted tunpowder,", he re-

plied softly. lie turned to a print tnthe walk ••

"Bee thla?" be inqulreJ. -Thafia photograph of a man's mind just a*he is about to say 'Yea.' I'll admitthat It's n poor negative. Now here1*the model ot a dynamic machine fordetermining the horsepower ot thtchangeability of a woman's mln$iDo you know," he continued. «* hefollowed us into the hall—"do youfcnotrthai It U * scientificHct, that\ i l l b ^ t

those employments from which thecry /or, help cornea , Incessantly.HOusekeopIng, copking, dressmaking,costume designing and thtf caro oftbildrut are down la theulepiha forwant of cultured Intelligent organi-sation.

lta.-'-li C M «a*# only Just ai> machH-'—Oecaaiet'Eejriiave Been considered

twin alweyaH

w^ea & truck

j naniiflCU \ ^'Bpen-ra the bone ia oa ,hlnt,"

eopUined the Krof.eeMr; "Ah!" hoeotiUnuad.trluvpbaaUy. "that1* thettnw'xpu openedTOtir mouth trias-tonbthmont—.ut(*r itnU abject aston-ishment, j Bht"

•And wo couldn't deny it.Wbat a wonderful thing is Selence!

Wbat-a vomHrnfani curious thla'g!N Y t p l 8Yprt .proflng;-8,,it

sor. "They aro all Intellect—all lu-ttlloct. Every one of thorn wearsspectacle*, That's the Infallible testI wear 'em myself. They wear col-lars for cults, and, vice versa, cufTstor collars. And wbat do you sup-pose they wear on tholr fcilT"

"'Shoes." wo naturally answered.'No. air," cried tbe professor

They wear bats on their feet.""*»} n o ,* d ° *»>ey walktv wa cried.

• "They don't walk." > 7•iThen. how do ther— w — loto-

mote?" wo scientifically inquired."By gyrations," be UeonTeaUr an-

•wtrsd. v, • , ^< We opened our mouth in

4it *»*» -reotiitt m'ake-yott""• •~"'»h" crlej th*

Sttifflag fat Kansas fUlowt.Mrs jQltyeat. clork in the ejtato

audltoris office, Topoka, la making' asofa pillow thai will represent be-tween 111,000.000 and 115.000,000In bonds which have been cancelledby tho State school fund commissionduring the, tlmo Mrat Gllyeat baabeen in the auditor's office. Whonbonds are paid or refunded the,au-ditor punches) holes in thorn. Tbeso•mall round pieces ot paper Mrs.Otlyeat has saved for her pillow, andshe has kept note ot the valuo ot theuonda cancelled. Sue now boa-thoclipping*: from nior«_ than. $ 10,000,-000 worth ot the bonds.—Loslie'aWeekly.

menial does not make It necessaryfor them to remain so.' -Every oaeknow* instance* where. some bravoand-clever woman has boldly dashedin and made a sueces* in *omo otthose directions, and waa honored forIt by all who knew hcr. —American

PLAN CHILDREN8 1»LAY.for the'ttmuaemont of small chlt-J

drcn nothing wpplaat* the, Joy of a'aandplle.dirt

IMi'cheap, clean, healthy

Even thoufih It may spoil tha yard,a bit, lojt thorn,.play circus,,dig ton*nets and caves. ' - -

An , old armchair with the leerjiawed'off and hung with rope* makeaa moro comfortable awing thaa aboard.f Boy* liko to play Indian, and com-mon burlap at five conta a yard'makea a fine rig.. A plain.aack. coatand pants trimmed with 'tho frayedburlap la a delight to the small boy.Sow aomo chicken feathers on a bandfor a head dress.

Portion off * place where the- boys

bee. They a n SBOtealons, 'and insome cases positively esoteric Theyseem, tojiave beea ma4e la son* Anafrenxy. awl (ben passionately aat oatfor an hoar to g l « the Baal toaehof eccentricity. And which Is front,and which,a.haek,.U 4b*.^aeaOavomnipresent—Womaa's Home Com-panion.

TO INCREASE TOCp WEIGHT,.The woman' that desire* to b«

stouter must endeavor to cultivate acalm and cheerful mind. She mustn'tallow little thlng*-te> worry her. —

All the particular foods which thestout woman Js advised to avoidshould be freely partaken of by thethin — milk puddings, thickenedsoups, oatmeal and bread.

Make a point of taking your meals jregularly, and don't run away withtbe idea tbat the more Sesh-formlngJfood yoa can consnme the quicker yonwill,gain flesh. If yoa cat more thanyou. shonld you pat an unneceaaarxtax upon tha- digestive'power*.

DrSFIGUREOWITH ECZEMAT

.. .. .... . «<m mitfWhad tnvi tfcra* iWt*nt. tact <E<J awss* Wttar. it S M •» «tr Mr v>*

S bk ULM. I M ka ><s <w wfacr «*• ttai «b*s» M gat, m f 7 tiu&Lhn <m.-,jt. IU xjsxA wa'irfaa.t I »3,Ukaaar t * ft, *** t wWfcsaOpUconi, i j ,MM! tb»: » « * mi «*** tiuog. i*it tlu-

(or

*'J mr irxsA* wllmtx Jay1 ( ! • » taMtftd^ *r*at <•»«,

body Lu and vide v> Ickav arfcat Cu> ,-rr,m i . U «« •>» o« 1

V Mlttetw

life easier aad betterI do. I believe that a

.. who lives forty years• « * « « oaadltloa* lisa en*

illfe'asd better life thanthough he bad lived

lite. train l»:dan»

^ T T l i i f i , «iayasiW<»jV'r»y-.laar"»--'•:•'>• a*J>:»'1-t'.v ••:-

tritrmphs of the nineteenth_tr-~Jk

w«* trtampha of human « „ .«ee--tae nlaciag of knowledge a wtte traits or knowledge witha, tb»" a w of th* common man. EveryMB allfe I* btrfer, happier, more se-eore becauae of them. We lire more«omfbrtable. more sociable live* *.a

coarfortxtila houses"

A U M W«f4ft*(

I j V s W tA»d w afi

1 <iwl la

WOMEN W W l CHARMEALTl ESSOTUL |

Hott

The thin woman must have plentyot sleep, and If possible before rising;she should take a cup ot warmedboiled milk, well, sugared.' Afterwarda lukewarm bath may be Indulged In,the! dressing to be performed aa Ida-urslyuui possible— „ " - - -

For breakfast, cocoa or warm mint*must be taken ia preference to teaor coffee, while the solid food shouldconsist of either fat bacon or a basinof good porridge.

At dinner eat little meat, reservingyour.appetlte for the sweets and trait."Egg**, '-Which are very" SntrtUooa,

should be freely Indulged In. ExerrIndalged-lB-to exco**, 1»Indianapolis News.

t t h ™ ' E T e n *•• nopelesser tt the %pnt city slam* 1.

"J0^ comfortable la bts physical eon-dit oaa ,han the mlddle^lass cltlir.Tof Ihe daya of George Washington.

la little things as tn great, comfortand convenience have be«n tbe let.^f*0' !"" "C*n t u r? »' Improve-

faint. In a certain sense. Is

And held B.)B«c*aac it

! AiMlIinMI B n w I dad

j Bat awtLr «

__. .. _ . . . fc a4 IwraCThan is sKsatjr ia facaUth wbieh is

! sane•.ttrmctivgtonwrathaw momttpx-laritjr of fessare.

I A J S T I; Bcrmua my aj r Ami gir& i, I shot mx bi

A d t tr Ai *»d

beneficial.

g! « n have a cavo and the girls make

Tbe Youngest Veteran,Tho officials ot the pension office

think they have discovered tn Lyst^nDrirowerorStreaior7lll.. the'ybiing-«*t \oluntccr ot tho Civil War: lloenlisted in'1561. when only ten yearaand nlno months old, and aerved fortour months, when ho waa dischargedon account ot his youth. Ho enlistedagain In 1S62. when clovon years andOvo mouths old. and aerved until theend ot the war. Tho record was

application for Increaseif potuloh.which waa granted. Tho first servicewas tu tho Fifteenth and the secondin tho FittvAtth Illinois Volunteers.—Tho Army and Navy Journal t

Women as Traveler*. aAa a matter ot genuine tact wom-

en, in nlno case* out ot ten, »ro bet-ter travelers than men are. To beginwith. It not so slodglly accurate, al-though that by. no manner of meansfollows, they are a>or« fuont in mod-ern. languages. Tiptchiuer Inthfim.say. the male thJiUpsi ift-go, they arothe more cottoqutat-^the readier toi l dq

circumvent the wiles and extortion*

pics and eak.es:Overalls for boys and bloomer* fbr

girls are the moa(; comfortable andsensible garments for play hours.

By planning tor children'* amuso-roent a mother gains many, neededhours for rest and work.

DUMPY WOMEN BARRED.Lord Byron's aversion, "a dumpy

woman," has heon tabooed at Wash-ington, if tbo report sent out' by apress correspondent Is well founded.Ho declares that tho Government has"figured out a standard flguro forwomen."

No woman will have the top of norhead sawed off for being too tall, orairetched on a rack because she la nottall enough. It ah»la too fat or toothin, or too largo In tho hips, she willnot bo put on a forced diet.. Sbo willsimply bo barred out ot a Job InrcngravlDK and printing, wheTa thomoney la made.

They must bo ot good, height, in notsas under tour foctten and.ono-halfInches tall;, women above mediumheight preferred. •. p

No woman ot moro than sUtconihchcsvwidth in tho hlpa will bo em-ployed.X

TO WALK WELUi Don't,drag; your feet or fling Chita,nor lag nor stride. Learn to glideInto a rqtfth gracefully.

I t l* Impossible (or a woman to beawkward In her walk if sho walksstraight and keeps her knees stilt.The act ot swinging tho feet out givesone a graceful gait.

Walk slowly. Skirts wind aroundyour calve* when you walk rapidly,and all aamblanoo- of graeo Is lost.Walk In leisurely manner as It yoawero a princess, not a hurried, wor-ried, overworked woman.

Don't swing jrottr shoulders.Don't awing your arm*. , •Don't twist yourself ta sinuous mo-

tions. Don't contort. '"Don't wiggle.Hold your chin lu. This 1* the-

most'Important thing, of all.Don't walk, nor look, nor act Uke

an old person. There are no old per-sons In these day*.

Touch tho ground first with theballs ot your • test, with- tbe-heelastriking an Instant later.

Lefcrtt-also: how to We seated. IjWtsit with your clothes wound around

things. Bo |-seated squarely, saysHome Ghat.

When you walk consider the styleot your dross. ,

If you aro dragging a train don'tforget it. Tbo longer and heavier tbegown tbo slower yoa must walk.

And first, lost, and, at all times, bodignified.

An ungraceful wsvlk will spoil thomost elegant gown that tho dress-maker's art can design. • -

SJ2M! " r l 0 B > »«>posltion. a luxury'lied , B « . I ,

ipho could afford the eipensc of fre- ' *"' --*-'•liueat renew.!*. iVday ready mliedpaint la so cheap, so good and so uni-versal that no hoaso owner has an

T o w e . t o r a t a b i 1 J Mlov* and adatlnfl«ai-«f bar bssbaui,skoald b*> • «aaasV» constant'itsdy.At Us* fint iadieaUoa of iU-haalth.paisifal «v inrtfter parieds. aesd-aeto or tmcsmrlie, aeotre - Lvdl* E.Plakbam-a TegwtaU* Compooad andbsgtaitanae.

firm. Ones. V. U r a n . Vfae-PrealdentafotbaVaab, SI Cedar Tamo*. HotSfariscs. Ark, wtitea:

oat withleaeaaysattissilastate-Artacasf «*s.tml wka

K nadMss%T*ssBabts O n -k cat*! UM

I ia

vToanen who a n troubled with paln-fnl or imgalar periods, batOcache,bloatter forftsteteaorrVdblf f f » t '

indigwtkav or ncrtwo*

r a: Ljdi'egetaU* (omponad.

E.

Hales Honeyof Horehound

and TarCURES

Hoarseness, Coughs,Colds and Sore Throat..The standard remedyused for generations.

brought «ut In connection -wlth-an - The bjist roust not ciceod thirteen

the Serara^atthe otief S i l r

laches in depth.What tho bureau wants 'is a Bjiph-

llko person. Tho girl whom tbe nov-elists deacrlbo as "willowy" Is thoyounc person wanted at the moneyt»«0T f~1l "sbo'sets tal she will soonbe retired.

1IATTP8YCHOLOOT. 'Behold, then, a woman Is known

by tho hat she wears, and since tb.e{•ranch.sailor on the head„ot oneover alitecn proclaims that sho Is

Jacking, in. good, taste, aor doas theUrban herald Ita wearer sullttesa ofcoquetrj-. Tho picture hat bespeaks,UM Philanderer; the too,n« when nottoo, severe, a leaven ot humor, and'sommon sense. Here, than half a•pock ot Bowor* o» any one nat-pointstar a leaning toward extravagance and.tanvertaUonai

-Tusaore stlkTnaklngtho smartest tallormades.

The princess skirt bas seen tho endof IU vtfguc. Over-popularity kiUed

• Lovely evening slippers of tbe soft-est kid in dainty shades are silk*embroidered in self color. ,

Peacock feathers aro a new andmuch-favor«d «mbroidery design, fortho larger pieces liko curtains andsofa cushions.

plac f two or throe rallies stitched toacross tho front ot the bodice

lining are- really an essentlalitcm. iafitting the slender fisuro.

Embroider dots or tiny stars npoatho net or lace yoke and unSBrsleoveaof your gown and yoa have'added adainty bit to Its decoration., A jaunty costume la of plaid tus-sore silk wltb a heavy lace blouse and'pelerine cape of blue, the shade oXone ot tbe colors In tho plaid.

When tbe ruffles of a silk bettieoatbecome trayed, and, no like materialis to be had, they may bo ^replaced.by new ones ot plaid silk.

The gown ot rose colored andwhite mbossellno de solo represents)a popular fancy. It Ia cnta>las-wb»*«ad-Jotaedrliithe mTddTe ol tbolrontT

A'soft laco bow without enda atho base of the collar i ' f t I

W. UDOUCLi*3.5O«&*3.O0Shc

tamai T

caught and thai V WM, two-weight ha*) talaa threel.wt

m Wo havenot, as yet, ventttred out of the realm:

. •* jam"1 tnla«;- Indeed* yet several *hundred | a t K , factories employingthousand* ot chemist* and skilledworkmen, are funning every day Inthe year to keep our houses fi*ahdean aad wholesome.

- - . A small thin*;,- y«t -* can of rood«ady mixed paint, such a. oneVay

Atniftit,.wAnd mother ., And BOW m1 And

"Andknow

r• of generations' tit f

—,.J chemteu, tbe toll or a thou- IMad workmen in mill, laboratory and 'iff017' *n t l t n * product of a long

•erles of special machinery Invented» and designed just to make that can-«!-paint and to furnish us an infinite

variety of tints, colors and shades,r - It-was-a-wonderful century, tbat

nineteenth of our era, and not tbeleast of IU wonderful gifts was thatsame commonplace can of paint.

h. P.

A Still In a French Church Spire.An Interesting discovery has. just

been p a d e at Quenc , (L/ucrc)France, by some customs offlclala. Aatbe result of anonymous Informationthey climbed into tbe spire of the

And after *'k' careful searchouod a. still which, although dating

fit* seventeenth century, was yet|n a perfect state of preservation' and .Capable of beiojc Trdrkod." Naturally,the requirements uf the Jaw with regardjo aptaratus of thbi description badtot l.ti'a compiled *lth In this rase,but who was tho offender? Tho vicar

of tho butMtuK?- Tbowho visited weekly? In-

jWdV fho farmer decfared' tflatl;-'h« "hail only recently come Into thoV-|.arish.-,u:ul. had noVvr set lm\ In the

frpire. llo nus tboreforo totally.igDor- I|sst, p( '.hi- <'jistenco of the lncrlmlnat-iptlf '"vijuiel. Tho sacristan, however,

not alk'Ru so valid an excuse,|icad Ills rtplacntlon not bolng consld-

I sallsfictory, he will tiu proceededi;araIcsL

Otith Attributed'to Shoe Polish.City Chemist KIrchmaler and Coro-

|«er Start ot Toledo. Ohio,'decided thatIV. S. RadtT, «bo died suddenly, andBVBOSC death was attributed to cigar*Ues tad dancing, was. poisoned byllrobenrulo, an Ingredient of nhboallsb that Kader had used. Thislenucat li tery deadly, and ot forty-

i uf such poisoning recordedi tas been but one recovery. Tbo I

, attention was attracted by Ii a!or of the shoes and the. black-, i

-. v toefced1

would neverbut sho quiteSoon the metshow her suewent and waiwitch died.

| S»sh "arOund" HSU "young" man'stbe Chicago Kecord-

BROTh

'A traveler stother day, amsome cake twoentered tho optbought a loaf <cents; but tbistanding there <looking cake*the two lltth)quite still watclul eyes.. "I'd like one

"Two cents,"a cake from th

Tbe little bo

•SETRKtHipe-NnU.

pttfl|nre selects

r the foodbrain,

lright kind^.well—our

iinto theit all) nook

"I—I haven't a! mered.j "It will giveI Jond it (o you."

ly, hplding outI may pay It bad[ man wltb a baki

Tbe little fellit at first, butbought the cake,tbe cake wltbgrabbed tbe pajout ot the alor«ington StaK

"WtU. I dec!taay.-"lfj,had'a selfish MUeja.given it to him."

"They're a bai"Please, 'm,"

lady's elbow/"Pirascal, an*'—anjwaa the othc£Jit"I didn't want mwanted it for Jiii

"And "

. "Bere—wait a.lady- ' Th*a.aa4Jboagbt a bagful o

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DISFIGURED WmtECZEMjC

bad tn*4 tilt* durum. t*N»»Z bctlcr. It * M • * z*r »«4y » ,a** Sttt -> twrfc ULM. t caoltl ktrtlya sia n« a t »aIi»Tt f«r»mtTt«»u«.face «*• reared, »*- tjtbrvwt came

I

D * Jwtt aeilev* is profrass? Dom A****** ttet all .ta* w*s*j*rfclliM of the aiaeteeata eta- .

wnroad. ttetelegraj*. theelectric light, tiltayftnajs. electric lig

a**rtac aneklM, acrfcaiunl macatB-**y, MaasHhlps. trolley ears, etc—-*•»**, mi te life easi d

asd »»*» « p » a » ; ***• I tbeaaaatfenr &x;-jt. H* *4x4 eve* «rlu t | » a ,Ukngrftfr jl. « 4 i w U k a U t t m r t . It,MHI ttal M I * vwy gaud lluac hit tk»K» t b j « « ta»t Btj fore KoaM W im-i.,,.'(or lift, Vni, Cat.**** dtdjt* trnrfc. *-,)ray tsurfi* ».'•>» jatt-an'rirwr^ -ftrwr'«».""1 fa»«! a!i osy inmd* aiswt jay rc-oai,aMente. Itelsatastetftd;) n « t m , .body £** *B<i «r«*r 13 b n <rkat Cu!»-cri

U i t > < i n a m i i c « a « « . JUWan-. Ml Ifcrmrr liter, <.«*

d*o, S. J , Ajarf S , MSK."

p roley ears, etc—i t e life easier and better

Hrtsg? I do. I believe that aM* wfco Urea forty years niuler

aaodara ceoditloas baa experlea/edaortUfe'ssd better life than Jieihu-smten. though be bad lived twenty

IT IS SO HARD TO ITA sen* **• m w i dews la*

J.A*ti«*iv tend* 19 «ie»»«e it«-i

• ' ^ T ^ l r l i n n p i u of the nineteentheeaUtry."*•*• triumphs of human ser-vice—U« placing of knowledge a»4tae fruits or knowledge within lb» ^

' readl of the .common man. Every ; roid m K? wait "tOi be wnt by!snaaVllfe I* bvfer, happier, more se- j A * * * * 1 '!* *eor* because of them. We lire iddre ; j"",£% £ \comfortable, more sociable lire* '.a j j bncadjen

of

k b coUwtr«tttatif af«**vr*al ta a

la k <^iilrl8*4d«a, ike rm»fer

Moa I* ttiU tittlux 00 th* tailWith hja tar ta ih* iprotitd « « H ( M VUtan «*lra wa? the cat will

TJkfaa aihty

|CMd |HH» are «t»«r^ wna[ about at»t«#a-lwrat* aaKKa.

In

«4 ttaIritlaaa, Th* taOwlattloa «f a fcatt-eect

tteae- wwiM •* a Aim aW*fwt«at Htb* tttauKM

e sociable lire*-to.mer» conrfortifilo ho u «•»

r. "*"* "*• a* wtat or.11» »a Is tut u oa» '

»« do a. niftifciTX^ - »ay fart for ia ikT^«t—^

WOMEN WHttCHARMEALTl B HE HOT ESSOTUL

_ _ _ _ , _ - ^ i | g _ W " ' " i " ' ' * las-asi**:—ergoaiSi(lidTSitSijr month aad tUtod quit* still,•lams ! » • ! . . - . . . • • .lies I con- f rb* IMi were «<ria«tm« in the brook,• i>m»r-> i And I WM watcfiisx thtm <>•* day,s citur.T B ^ , ^ I j y mrt ba?« a book •

ge Washington, j , tlungU rVI catth t&m ia my banl.In great, comfort J Bat motW talhnl we from th* *tr*am,

ive been the leg- I „ Ana «aid I watt rot « K» swar,.

to the laac a UtU* . „• «rf w»t«r witaia their kodla* i_ _ | W , , aMsssjaH sssKB^fSSa < W

Asbttesisc Utair breatUa* ipftnttt lwbea it b*eosaes dry. Tkoagli d»*U»las; M far froB tM a th h

beosaes dry. Tkoagli d»*U»las; M far froB tM ana, they hat* aatrtNW aaTeetloa for their old Itoaa,and otiea a year they make a pllgrlm-at» to « to bathe »»d tepoaltiaeire««s. They go in May (the

- • • « *

.There is a bnatjr in health which UB»ot» attractive toeaca than tuero rtju-laritjr of featare.

(amAnd >aki I totut net n> to

Bcrawe mr tbo** »nJ d mA l Ctrl* n w t UMt »nd

my. bwib » t h r> Asd theatjkt how

•i Asd whon I ww»» to murk to play "~~; At nigtit, wh«i I nhouM tw m ItJ,

of fro- And muther uy* IV* ramptj all day,renewals. TU.7r7.3y nu«d ! , £ ( ^ T ^ . ^ . J i ' V r ^ " 1 '

Int Is so cheap, Do good and so >iul- . And M o r way by wall ai>d rail .. >r»«' that no houao owaer baa an i A« up 1 rlimb to moihrr/a '

factories—uivi|< «:i{iam • Doa(la*r 'ta Voutb'a

several ; Otatpaaien., -

clean and wholeaome.t?ICTURE

aeaaoa on th* islaada ta lh* PatlOoaad ladiaa oceaas, where they HT»>,la vast, hordes, straight to the sea.- Th* Rev. Thomas Stebblaa says lahts "History of Crustacea:" "Th«-army ta often a mil* and a half longand forty or fifty pace* broad. Eachsoldier marches aldtway*. Thty goo»»r •Terjf!hins;_tlul con*** in thtlrway, be It hedges, hoasts, churches,.Wllt, or-tlllft., inter- vmht 'rattier*clamber up at the peril o^ their live*than make a circuit. They aome-timea pass In at the windows on oneside of a house, right over the oc-cupants, who may be asleep la bed, 1and out at those on th* other, cant* Iing lb« peoplejio HttlB frttlit. TJ>»fau'iuafa, cbmpoiei wholly, of malt*,starts son)a days before the mainarmy. - Ttr* noise which they make It

CUcntta» « «alf a*»m«MMK f»»at«.

y mixfrom

f 3 " * tatt of «00<»paint, such a. one mayyr«1a«ntfri

ToI»a.BBcceaafal«Ue. toretatatkatora and aJmirarhm of swrfcaabaad.ahoaU be. e. waaua** oonsteist atady.M U » first iadUeetios of lU-haalth.palalU ea> irrecalar-perioeX bead-aah* or trfcmrhe. aeiare Lydl» E.Hakbam'a TegatahSai Oosapoasd andbegUtiUnae.

Him. Chaa. F. Bmna. Vfae-Frealdeot»ota«i>*aab, SI Cedar Tetrae*. HotSftiBfc, A i k , wtitea:Star Kn. Jnakteau-

•Fcr ate* rmn I dnonlttrpalha ffitar-

wkaaal HI to b n w S aw aMPm.tgjfc K,WhhaaAVagtslih d a ,

bw« avatf eaO ( t a d hUa.aadTtt. wffl arn

n n n un

TToswn who are troubled vitli ptln-fat or lmeg«Ur periodi, backache,

(or gatuleaeg) d h li

bloatfan (or gatuleaeg), dhvltoctaeata,tnflammatlo«ornloeraidon.tbafb«af-tnavdenm<rABl]a«t rtlrrTafat. faiatneat.indigestion, or nerrooa •nmcUatlonmar be restored to perfect healthand atrenetti by tmkag Lydla S.piaaJiam'a VegataUa CosapotuuL

••-<

Hales Honeyof Horehound

and ^Hoarseness, Coaghs,Colds and Sore Throat.The standard remedyused for generations.

, —,-J ebemtets, the toll of a tbou-•m* workmen In will, laboratov and i"*"^" '* "B-produet of a long f

machinery ~. st to make

I to furnish us i u .„„„,rot tints, colors aid shades."•T»^ondefful century, tkit

itn of our era, and not the,, t Its wonderful gifu was that

same commonplace can of paint. '

*w&&y:.:^-.-: /:.-.^ :;«>;«:;•A Btlll In a French.Church Spire.An lntero»tlB« discovery has, just

Wbwa;:-jiad*;i;'ajt; Queue, • (Lojcrc.)"C raace, by Ebme customs officials. AaUia. result of anonymous icformotlon

;: they cUmhcd into the' spire of thepirtfea,;- iod • ttist >'a'". cawtuKsbarcn"-

a, still which, although datingw (suvcnteentli ccauiry, Mti-jfai;

jn a perfect stato of preaervatlon' andjiaiialile, of beinfr warkod.' Naturally,• the rc<iulremeat»ot the Jatv with regardl |o =j]|nra(ua of thbi description had[pot iiti.'a complied with In this case.| but who wag tho. offender? The vicar

: of--the-" Building?" "Thewho visited i.weuklyT ?"•

| f ho -hatl only roientljj coino Into tho•tarislfcrSiid, had poVor;«ef fop| in theirplre. lie was therefpro totally-lgnor-'sst, o! the cxlstencd of the Incrlmlnat-

j-jiB X'^el. The sacristan, however,||ccul(l iKit allcKB so valid an excuse,lissi Ills explanation not being contid-*rred sallsf*Story, he will bo proceeded

' ' ' 'arwltv jcycus"' Kealrts" arid smiling faces they remp and'play—when In health—i*ndhow conducive to health the games Ia~ which they indulge, the cutdoor life theyenjoy,, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to fc.rifi and the wholesomediet cf which, they shouW partake. How tendarly their healtji shcu?d-be preserved,not by constant roedlcatlon, put by.careful avoidance cf every medicine of an Injurt-

nature,,enly those of kihown excellence should'be useti.'rerriedres whlcirare pure' and wnolcsorne and.truly beneficial In^effect, like tho pleasant laxative remedy,

Syrup of Flgi'manufactared by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Flga has. come-lnto generftlfayor In rnahyimllilons of well Informed fiMies. Whose estimate

cf its quality and excellences based upon perMnal..know|gt|ge,and/use.--....,...,.,.,-^,.• <; v'iSymFft'ft generJlly. because

they know It is wholesome, simple and gentle In Its action^ We Inform all reputa--ble pl)>'5lcl3nyss~to the rmfediclrta1 pflricTpTel o( Syrup cf Fign, obtained, by anoriginal" method, frorn certain plants known to them io act rnc^t beneficially aridpresented in an agreeable ayrup in which the wholesome Callfornlan blue figs areused ta promote the pleasant taste; therefore It Is not a secret remedy and hence.we are free to refer to all well Informed physicians, who do not approve of patentmedicines and never favor Indiscriminate sdf-niedlcation..." Please lororriember and teach yourchildren also that the genuine Syrup of Figsaiways has the full name of the Company—California Fig Syrup Co.—plainlyprinted on the front of every package and thai it Is for sale in bottles of one sizeonly. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty cent size, or havingprinted thereon the name of any other company, do not accept It. If you fall to getthe genuine you will not get Irs beneficial effects, Every family should always havea bottle on hand, as It Is equally beneficial for the parents and the children,whenever a laxatiye remedy Is required

Otith Attributed'to 8hoe Polish.City Cbtmlst Klrchntalcr and Coro-

icrSlon of Toledo, Ohio,'decided thatK. S. RadtT, «bo died suddenly, andwio<ie death wss attributed to cigar*

il tad dancing, waa poisoned byiHfobenroItf, an Ingredient of Bhbopolish that Kader had used. Thiswmlcal N m y deadly, add of forty-

JEht CAMM of »uch poisoning recordedjicn tas been bat one recovery. Tho

'mat attention was attracted by> a!or of tho nboes and the black-"I S»sh "arounoT (B» "yoting" isan'a

-From the Chicago Kecord-

* Lockod up In a room, far fromhclji. Ladle began to' ftar that ihswould never 00 free again. She bad been told never to go far from borne,but sho quite forgot tho warnings and Wandered to the edg« of the wood.Soon she met a witch, who seemed rcry kind and told her that she couldshow her such wonderful things It she would come with her. So Lucll*went and was thrown Into a dungeon, whero sho was conflnuj until thewitch died. Where Is tho witch?

m

rotes TOOHUOBE

I J»rop>- 'ird notir\ the M.', I u «

3.5O&»3-OOStfctt ^

»t, u mid boni(,|l,tet!i etc. N f

5Al]»e:Hlitt food *»'T. ch

f, td tl*

ghtl«bodjf,

t good forj

|ioal4l»" 1*1.

It**']3

It

y peritore selects

1 the foodTO, brain,

fright kind.irell—our

Into theit all1 nook

7 o , I«teetht"

L don't seeu'woman In

1 hare, most ex<

BROTHERLY LOVE.A traveler stopped at a bakery the

other day, and a* sho was eatingsome cake two ragged little urchin*entered tho open door. . Ono of themDCnght a loaf of stale bread for twocents; but the sight, ot the ladystanding there eating thoio delicious-looking calces .seemed to fascinatethe two lltthrboys, and they stood

f quits still watching her with watch-luj «yes.

1 . "I'd lilts one ot iaem," he said.1 "Two cents," said the girl, taking• a cake from the pan.4- -The little boy~looked frlgnTebed.1 "I—I Daren't any money," he stain-? ntered.I "It will'glre me-sreat pleasure toI l«nd It (o you," said the lady, grar«-1 ly, hplding out two pennies. "YouI may pay It back -when 'you are a[ nan with a bakery of yoor own."' The little fellow refused to accept

it at^ first, but finally took it' andbought the ealce,_Usl£ad of dividingthe cake with la companion, hegrabbed the paper bag and flatbedout ot the store, relate* the Wash-ington Star.

"Well, t declare/1 exclaimed thelady.^ "If J,had known he was sucha selfish UtUejaical I wouldn't bareglreo it to him."

'•They're a bad lot," said the girL"Please, "n." said a role* at the

Ilka tho rattling of armor. It anyluckless toldlor falls and breaks .hi*limbs he la immediately gobbled upby his companion*."—St Nicholas.

WILLIE'S LION HUNTING."When I grow up," Mid Willie, "I

am going to Africa and kill lionswith a spear,"

"Why not kill them with > gun,Willie?" asked* hi* father.

"Why all the natives kill lion*with a spear, you know, and 1wouldn't want lo havo the advantageot tbem. I would want to fight tbonowHaiUr lo Band." ~ "

"Out rjpose you ran upon twolions." said Willie's father. "Whileyou were fighting one hand to hand,the other could slip up behind andbite a plecd out of the back of youfneck."

That put the matter In a new llgnaWillie thought over It a while and 1then decided perhaps after all It was jbetter to be a pirate. ~ " ~ " j

TUB W£ND AND THE SUN. j•*" A" dispute once arose between th« jNorth Wind and Bun as to which

'W%

Makes the

j lju tents 1

1 my n«

1 th»

1 beforend give*rcUares

11 41dn't want ww»»"o3'nia"e«ka. Hewanted it for Jinaf."

"Ad W ^ J ^ called th.t tot the

r :Jaa^^3^:u^^B^tto^^;«b«'I boaxst« c*cfti! of eates of dUtarent

waa tho stronger ot tha.t»o, Seelsga traveler on his way, they agreed totry which could th* sooner get" hiscloak off him- The North Wind be-gan, and sent a radons blast, which,at tb* onset, nearly tor* the cloak"from Its fastenings; but the travele/,seizins; the garment with • arm grip,held it round his body to tightly, thatBoreas spent fii* renulnglng fore* lnvain. Tha 8a», dispelling U»« eloadsthat had gathered, thea darted hismost aaltry bean* on taw traveler's •head. Grdwiot; faint w « i the h«at, •the tow flang: 'off U* cloak, aad ran {for proteetfonrto4te s«an*t siutde. I

•Progresslv* Patm**.

m Afc*Wst W»R A 8flCT8 AtSbA, 4 i« ai*rtn -waa' (oni«d 10 tkt

outer' d*r In Berlin tor » awaUovcaught by.tbe Ut «* jtkf e4g»'<* «*•tool at * . tiJfc-infMfW " 'JVt*'rQriL

pf/*"TrT^ i*r*L^^^i,^Wlg*"

1*^ 'Sy^^^^^r^^aawy^fjy * *sj^ ^ \ * f

An ounce of grease is sometimes the only-dffiatnce betweenprofit and loss on a day's teaming. .You know, you can't afforda ^t zxity~^° y o u I M O W ** well that Mica Axle Grease is theonly tubneant f^^^iMf^m^Yi^Gie^Wihel^^economical lubricant, because it atont potseues high lubricsuingFPperty, great adhesive poiwer, and long-wearingquality. Hence,

: ^ ^ ^ i H o f i t a b J e u *the lubricant isMicjat Xxle.Gnsase,''," y~rr~ -r-'yrr-y-rrr .-r-\-,. ;;-

MicarAxle Grease contains pwd«wdmica, Thi i fc rasasmooth hard surface on the axle, and reduces friction, while aspecially prepared mineral grease forms an effective cushionin»tbody between axle and box. Mica.Axle Crrease w e a r * W and^V

]•:;. g***~^ne;gj«as^ng'''doe«-;jfari^j * v^steaxmag. v :Mic»-Axle':i?':•• Grease saves hqa^'pormx-^ebti^^ •'':

^;dra§5avJ«f6jg|l^iif|^pi

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Page 8: N. A. BARNETT, - DigiFind-Ithe tuwi aiumnl nulBrirUt niy to kerti bla ramllji In i\>n

/ /

The Witch of

ANITA C U T NUNOZ.

iT«TTiSTii«Krinnj «ami they t r e n f w . w l i n » w n diallke,"»1H» Mid. "Kniu would 1 undrtirtand«lM-m. Dost K'-t tbrir

*oul «.uW n«>v«T prn«p tin- meaning oftheir c rtwl and wira«l l«nor»DC».gf b*aimwrrwl, tli<-ii, awing that thf »had-ow fillll w*ti«l on hiT fare, iTtcd laVCXMI turn**:

"Marearrt, wane »orrowlii«l Hweel.IIKMI lialli doni' naujflit liut show, themticl» of llii<lin'»»: Home en«l$y oftlilnr liatli IMHTI at. bin foul work moat

"Ha a mutt I've bid mine

oo tnwnnrt nif cooalnTIIP blood ninhcd to U Kabletroe'a

fnro•Vail lilm uot lli.v counln, Marjartt

IH> <T|IK1 hotly, "for 1 awear bo hathnu f.fllng of klnnlilp for UIIT. Damtoit.tint 1 d«teat the; juanl The nut* men-tion of 1il« namr doth eawfr my «Wf»

junt Uion » targe. hulking lad wlioMUU eotnluK toward thi-ni wltli a bandtp Kwung on n irtlrk ovor bin uticfUMer,humming « tune M he ca.mi', at lhi»Bound of tlu-lr volrw w a w d hla BOIMauddfnlr. iMwItatftd to make aun«, tb»niiuMietl through tbe> bruahwood Jipualunk nway^ under UM tw«i In tb» op-IKmlto direction.

"Wna not that Totijr. the borao b o y r"*•** "Hlranag that be

ahould doflgo and hldo lu tCal oMlnHF"nerr

Blr Godfrey abook bla brad and. frowned, th*n, an If anxlooa to dlipcl

to* gUma that bad fallen on Uicm.called out gayly to Mnrgarvt, wbo waariding ab*adi "Bee the aun aettlng be-hind th« bllln, awert lov«. What red-neaa It 4olb reflect apilmt the akyl Iwot tomorrow will IK wanner •till."

Jly uow they bad reachiril tho oponroadway, and the lamia of tht Maylandeatate anread out Iwfore tham.

••An* turn, la Blabeth at Uw gale."Margaret aald. with a nappy laugb."Kta un tb«e for • fooliah old woman!"ahe onlled to ber In lumliig. with affec-tionate gay«ty. "Haul naught to do batlook out for oar return 1"

Urging on ber bane, ahe galloped to-ward the houw. fluddtnljr I* Fabl-rune, who rod* slowly to look at MUM-thing bj the wayalde that attracted hlaattention, felt UM preaauro Of a handon bla arm. Turning, ho Mw EUbeth.

ulafortun* hath befallen

Send for Descriptive Circular Brooder.Poultry Supplies of every illncripti'm. Kiii|<irc tilstc InrabfcMfW . >

and Itroddem. Pr.-iirio Suto liiiuliator/i .iml llrooderi". Star i ,

liiculi.itorn and Hriimli-ra. («rpcn l\mw nml Veyi'lalile Cutti-ra < >

' (Irindinjj; Mill". Wiri> Neltiii),'. WliiU1 Wanliinj} Mneliimn.

l>ioo Ktllcrx, l{»ii|> t'tin'Hy <:imlcr» < • «

tfnidTtiltoTrPfJWTlmr Kjn; -Proilnrrra—:S|»ray P

I'oiiiitniiin. Kenml 8ii|t)ilifS

flnd ovopjrtfiing fop Brooding and Rearing all kinds []. v. of Poultrj'... Pigeons and Pet Stock. \

O u r

fxceisior-Wire 4Dept. aD.

a6 * x8 Vascy St.; w.v RUSS. PROP. NEW YORK CITY• ' • » • • • • •

J. .*, .A full liitt^ (4Uie best brunds pi canned vegetables,, fr.ujlt8r.j.eUi(:8,-etc..,.«..t.'.-;

Budlaua." ahn Mia In an agitated .whlapwr.

n woman of tlio May In rid blooif wouldforgive a faMilem, Ignorant, dlnloyalwrvunt who liath p|tokcn III ot IwrtForsooth, how long la It alnce I hnvacome to tbe pn«a TIIHUI I innat, lit alilrellug'a pommnnd, reui<tv»« tlmt wblcfc1 ae« tit to wear. Tlrln In uiy bowif--»ho rained tier bead prouilly~"hullt l>»uilno own dear grauilfnthvr a ml mineby every right. I linvo done no t>cr-•on til either by thonght or dwd, nmlmy eoiwlii netnl not think be can force,in* from wbnt 1* Uilno own. Only thl»tnnrnlng I pnnttlani piyarlf a unwdydeiwrture front- Hit* III f«ted VIIIURC.but nuw iiH-tlilnk* to remain u gmsltime lunger."'

Ilor lnwl lii'M hlttti, Mil* turned tor. I

. he rvanu. evn okl O.6.. h.v. % * W ? l 7 o « h , .

vll hniipentngn thai bad occurred in t b tillago of bite. One or two men, moms t e t l tbitu the rMt, throw out tbelrirnm wildly, with nugry and rlndlrtfva.;o»tlculat(on. nn they tmmuKuotl thethers, nml BIK>VK their hratls, a* If

with II deilre tu lie tieanl, tb« Unwworn, weather Iwatin <M »<|Uaro of

'ond, with a red heart |>alnl«<d upon It,that from long your* of ex |«niro to th«

tpincut» wan nun- dull and faded,iwuug ami freaketl nolnlly tin tlw Ironmr over (IM> door or the Ure i i j from

iii It WUSsU^a-uJi-il. . - , ,wlnli TitiiuMim, riding toward

tii'in, drew relu ns he reuchetl the doorml rnllrtl loinllv for n tntiknnl of aloflip tillers pntuiieil ul«»nt bliu e.icerly.

••ll.-nt hr.inl th« new*, ui:««tii>>"i«.ketl imc

did atinpert a moment alnre," lie an.awerod. "What ronaona garo the cow-anlly oburlaT"

"liiey aald," »Ui> nulled, with tearaIn her eyea. "tliat they would work noIOURIT fjir a tnlHtreaa wbu wort> auch auevil i-romi, that there were atrangotalcn golug nlMiut that our bonny Mar-gnn-t wna n witch, and that abo kepther vvll tnagli- nnd blark artii In tba|itt|ilnt croan »lin wore upon her boaoui."

IJI Fablenne'a hand tfntcbed tighterto the rein.

"Said the; «o1 Tim low bred pc4-troowl MTbat tttrther abeb la t d o *think' ttiit gray vlad vlllnlu. d'oatabTmumtun, dotli inixlltnto, guoil lilt-betliT l'arbli'U, doth the fool think bela alining blown lit H tlcfruaeleaa wo-

• uiauf I' the |itt»t 1 liuve thought hlapotty aplto and (inelouiiueu wore too•unnll to uotl<t'; but, bon Dleu, nn be

unitu inUtreHal" IM Fulitenn*.

with Hiinwevliiu MIIIIIO, iloffiHl hla 'lintlo llhe eroliuil.

'"I'lii'il I ciimiot t>e iliihii|<|<y, for didnot ifimie «lNt>iuie Miy 'tt man I* rlebIhrtt tintti one fiilthful frlemlf Come,lent! thu liorsi'H. inul 1 will fotlow t»UK»l»t tliee, .tlotlfrvy, for 1 trow thouWdiiMut it-\venr.V HDOII with no horeeliu.v nliont to ennt thine lmnm-ntlon*

aettllug WlUi the. fellow."Thpu he added lu a lower voice;

" Twere'twtler. mothlnkR, not to dl»-trvfw thy inlBtnwK with thla iiewg,1'rltln-e. too much alrvsily of unplewa-Aiit imturo bath happeued to grieveher."

II In boras ejiuterluB up to the doorway where Marearet had pulled relu,Jotting bcLQulmnl iill>Hv_ii>im< ernasgrowing uealdc the polh. be HpruiiKdown nud assfsted tier to nllslit.

lnttlilitM .niiTrlly nt this xall);Ibeu, with diN'p mid louder protection,tji Knlilj-niH' threw Ills (llscnitnjml linnabout lier.

"Aye,.-roim» -with tat," ho lmtd,"thcmuti thoo'it hinder more than Humwill lirlp. 1 warrant t W Hut, gndii.a uinn ran vrork wltli u Ix-tti'r heart In•iiiiKhlnc tlinu lu nhndow, nnd wheretbuii nrf not, I W N I , >tli nlwnyK darklo me!"

A M I

A

one MiKWcnt. Whistle, Ooilfrey, KO IhAtyiey..ni»y,kiKi\v w»'bayp.rrtn,med,M _

"Sweet, I'll l»c luy horse boy." lAPnbicime eauclit tier lion«> by the rein.••Klubetll toy* Iliy wr\nh(« rcme «K»lH»ther authority, nnd guv ewnt them park-IIIR. 1.00k not ao »erlou«. Margsret."be urged. "We can replnw them ereIbo dnwn of nuolher day."

"Klst)elh>*-'MarRnn't turuwl her white. racejto the old.woiimi nnjl sptAe atern-." ly^.-'siK-aJc truth to me, 1 vommand It

Ttld my blrellnsM h>uve niy huuie bo-t aiuw of any fueling of dlallko or aver-•IDII to met"

lUmny UaW; aweet Atargaret," criedthe old woman troiubllugly, ''they wild

h- liny,' ttaMghtbt tittt

g ytue« BO, ijiueh—

t ty, ttaMgh K w , j

but tiultttie croiw Uiou dldat wear wastU t a ) k d ' t l l llthat

f haria. to othernf Happen^ak^ It o# »wect" 4 J d»wect," ahe

CUiU'TKU XV111.NliTHKK apell of Won-hlng bout

HWel't over tho mnUtituUi »oInteiim* thnt men und womencoultl oeiiroo exert Uieumelvvs

to move, mid found exlxtence eudurnblooulj' In ' tho shelter of ihelrnfruld to voutim- out In theruja.of the t.un, uml tUe Htieep mid rattie, strvtrhed nut on the crromid umlerthe'lreeii, lay, with chued eye*, I>nutIng, not rarliiK lo e«t. Tlio people,alghluit uud pruyltiK for relief, toldeach other ulKnlHcsmly tbutacorchlug ntr v«t A eurae liul ui>ou(LeUi HUt oU* lit^ht." Whether Itlu anawcr to tUelr prayera or the cursewna lifted, thr leaves beinin to rustleon the tree*, uml nurtJenly a breeicsprang vtfi from the nurlbweat, bring-ing lu Ita wnl>e « cool breath thatft<lined the awful heat awaj-, and Jlhe_uiountalu folk awoke In the morntugrefreshvd and atrcugthened to•bout "with energy to. accomplish ttt»k*that had of neccailty been ueglectedduring the exc«*a!ve heat

1^ Fatttenne aud Margaret klayland.having "grown weary of the enforcedInactivity, rode away gajly from thedoor ahortly after the noQn. hour of thaDrat cool day, with Oattoo for a golds,tO-Jftew aonio-' watertalte bx.a-MnalLhamiet toward the we«t that tb* tetterbad uiaoovertd.Jn oU wandertn«» flwhich, nil' master Uad tinreaaed * de-l t A U found m&ch W to-

anpr^cJj o | twiUgbt t r u i t t h u d

' " wb»

•"I'lie Jii!-"-t reimrt of Hie dprtl'aK In our nff.tii^. tlmt IH all,'*

iinolher in iii lnleriMM.Nl |m<ill). "Of uruth tlum IIUHI lieinl."

"Nn}, I bV n»l," lie muttered Ji|inr|>I}, "HHJ nfler Ailum's criin'i<oiri*nlikeil iiiuriter nutiultt «f l>ml tlillntfnIMUIII «iirprWe int> Wlmt'i aiulm nowj"

S>«t'i.il of tui> II}S(.IIIII>TH MiilKKlPdi M't '" •ir<vr ""' h->r<.- In il |>I>»MIOII to

ell the *l'>rj. I'lit the Ili-it H|n-;ikvr, t:il|•r ami <i'il,>Ktr of '•)»-, >h llj.ui the nth<rt. iMiiitiieiiie>l tli>* II.in n h f

"Ttioli \\.\i\. lieithl. ul ' all of us. thut£<',y[ \\'\\\ti\\ iMn-o'ix I'llie, Hint for nwf.'k |nwt i>u m.^uuj cf lln> Iwut luy.II nf a ft>n»r wlii.lr «'•>• Jrts-h «.iKt poillil>«• CJIIU ruriM.'of i ^milieu lonk n lit.'.»l IIIK)>I •'"' >!'< I 1'e )>>>.>r il.iuio U>n«lrani im.l s»,-,rv'ti tSi.it Miuk nrt^

\>ere prutt>e^l <>u her i-lilul. no Just bo-fmv H,wiw ri i.m; i | i i i ' i lj . when"—tho

Ml'.iV fell Jll!2_:I ,W hl»liei>; "HUll;Hie nui'ln-r \v.n nroimnl by

welrtl um«^ .in' le.it" >:m> ru|ipiUK<i onthe ilmir. All of n tremiile, slip o|icncd,l>ut lu mil' «,is thriv.- lliuu, -x\lth ai:l<Mi mtUe. llic> lut' iv lile« In. u white>.t»vt « . is H.nel Ix'f.irv her ej'ea,

an' Hie -tuuU of <ul|>lmr liuru-HI tin' rum. "u* when :tll \\«^a«a> .--lie f.nui.l tier Uiuot-eiu

tiatie lu a til a-ilj ms uu. lite bciL'l _ _Tho 4ueu f.il 1 M . \ , i«l«-f«c<nl and

uvic KtrWkeii, li'tkui); at ouch othernl lh o]>eu HI mill* Tuuiiitoa took thetutiknnl ami <iuu(Te<l off (he ale, thenfrom hi* h l d i p l j i v uu 111* hanw ad-

vn>«»l with stv«t-liui>re»-

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"Tlic-tliue bath ismie. iJbod nelgh-bors, when we must act," he declared."It Is useless kuigor to deny that w1ck-

ha|i|ieiiluu't rttur here Unity: tUatsnai l . *»i—itinint

ivltii tlK- titthteou*onVlmt of tkli t«od fijarlnu., Inth i'litvnil luto «H»n|>tici

•with onp- ATh.i vJmll tw vgmekwi andlmtli (h i-cii t J oxi'rv'l1*** hi*IntliifiKv tlin<iiKli h,T a^vnej. Ku<uf etll li.itli IHVII wrought already,frleil tlrnvl}

Okl .Vt.iui, tbo c^Muullh, oivbliift hisOoiir tit tin* Miund vf tin? K>uJ|Hvi><tt forth ami nhen tie ( I VTatt«iiffliv ran l o VK ipsi^miixfi W»vjij.T through the crowd »nd, falUug on111' *uivn U-»ldo th« horns threw tits

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IJAHN BLOCK, NORTH AVENUE.

TRADING STAMPS GIVEN, HELLO 20 L ;

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Cranford, N- J

M. F. WHEELER.

ICKCmutoul

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All Work 6u*rantt«.

Millrr lllock, CRANKORD

Gco. F. liilenteger,Funeral Director

And Embalmer.'18 North Avenue, Knst,

ORANFORU, N. J

- Telephone. 13r.-H,

Dr. Robert Wakefield,Dcntitt.

OttlciHour*>

8-18 A.M.1--0 P. M. Wed., «-18 A. M.Saturday, 8-V2 A, M., 1-3 I*! M.

- Irving Building.Cranford, N..

Lenox StockFarmPicton, N. J.

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Oood Pasturat0-Good Water.

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OFFICE: WALNUT AVENOC.

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. J.L.BAUER,

Civil Engtorand Surveyor.

FRANICJCH!• « . ' _

ROSELLE PARK, N. J.

-Bottler of-THB _ ,

GEORGE BECHTELBREWING GO'S

LAGER, ALE AND PORTER, -.

North Avenue,

All ortlera given prompt attention. FuaV. < l" 'Mdelivery nt residtncfaa on receipt Of >* i %portal . -V r ' A

Rubber Tires

Carriage I

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N. A. BARN

WO SINGCHINESE

LAUNDRY14 North Avenue,

Cranford, NJ.THE ORIGINAL LAUN-

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The best work and mostcareful treatment of goods. •

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Wo Sins,I i North Avenue, Cranford, N.J. .

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In(ln««r. Toanahlp Ka|U ' '

n««r lor Cran'erd

Main Office, 35 Dlx Building,

ELIZABeTH, N. J.-

•,/.<?, W. RANKIN.

Lehigh Valley CoalKindling Wood.

O«« CbrouUl. Block I«td0««MUl train*

Cnafotd.

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