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•i'?T"i.-4 B." *??* =7 *e* 5* _" CRANFORD. N. J. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1900. THREE CENTS I K MOTS AMD WOMEN'S t ord Ties and Pumps, Russet and Black.! KOW BBIMO HBI^D. By permiieeion of *W. L. Douglaa of Brockton, ud Thomaa Boetoa, HIM, «• hate decided to make a •peciAl aale 81 to August 14 of «U tbe Summer •hoee on hand. NOTE TALUKS AND THE PRICES. a RuMct Oxford Tk*v «R*|3.50, at $2.65 S R»ttSCtMMbck.Oxf<pni,reg. IS.0O, at $2,25 ifm* or BlKk Oxfords. »g. WLW.at ~$1.M«S ^."Dorothy DwMT RmMt Button Oxfords. . regiftr $ai>0, now ll*i« 1 "DorodryDoti«rPurnps,inHu J «etorBl«k. " T i <*• regular »ao*. BOW...-, $2.19" *"•<•>*" Shoe for Men, in Ruaeet or Black Oxtorda, •> regular $2.76 and taoo, now .... $ 1 . 9 8 •> , Every Shoe haa ttie Regular Price Stamped eo UM 5e4e. << ' CHlUNtBN'S OXFORDS'AND PUMPS. WHITE AND RUSSET, o AT VERY LOW PRICES. ALSO A BIG REDUCTION IN THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 4 i A. M. SHAPIRO, 17 N. Union Ave.!: '»'»» e •»*>'» e e • • e e • •»••-• » • e» e- •''•,, SUBURBAN HOMES and COTTAGES Owfa*mad* pwllcnUrli alinwtln by tb. wnl STANDA HI) OONl'KKrK BI>UCKK fxthe •Mil* beildina of Bnt M<inr, uul UM OUM will UtlU. m m tluw for tnmn cuaauavtiaa, »Uk * •avtae <X ul faton ntnaw for |*lnuM or npaJra. Standard Concrete Blocks mad* laa iMt nrirti nf atilm. fam* and ._ i of daOga and color that will plawtu «wt artktte, UHI eeabro. UuueraU for I'orch Pl«t. Column.. IUIU «a.l I'rin iinKKYTIIlMU la CODCM* ami intka li UIUHT. " fnim Iho aniiain Buck Ou. Utaat «n»kU' i Ualua Co. Standard Concrete Stone Co. Offloa: 829 Elizabeth Avenue. Elisabeth. -Vadtory: 180-124 Fir»t A vsoue, Roaell*. . 1). T«U>phooe..M5-W, Elmelieth. L. U. Teiepoima 7*U UJI N. A, BARNETT, North Avenue, Cranfortf, N. J. Carriage. Automobile and BicyclcRcpairs RUBBER i j I R K F O R CARRIAGES A SPECIALTY. Agent for th» PULLMAN end FORD Autee. General Jobbing. Expert Horseshoeing. - The Cranford - Gas Light Company li' For Lighting, Heating, Cooking, Power. THIS CRANFORD QAS LIGHT CO., 1 196 BROAD SI , - ^ WBSTF1BLD, -»,<•>'» • • e » » e »,'• »••; V i BOVI^TABD STREET K.enilwortrt M. J. * T ANDSOME Country Seat. , H airy room* and bath; o M JL electric l l g t i t j ^ r t e a m h j j ^ g w, ' alToonvenieooea; oonMrrat^rie*; ear' SJCTg» home;, gwmnda are h*n<l»oniery t»id. Special donvepiencea for riding and Siring parti««forKipt>«r» et« ' ' TWO HOTQI JtRISTS Wlqj Rtnf Mi VM Syckk In Fir Micttnr dam. To the FHM and labile <rf New Jeney: U«rtleme»-m the New York Pnet «t tbe I4»b liut. appeared a brief but pltbjr paragraph ctwIWaytaK th» tuutlvva gC"mum wily %M Jurteu -who bavv (rlfiuli lo lltt* tor eKevuttre «»• •hlentton" adru«aUait tbeadti|itluu ot tb« priipaeed Jwllrtairjr aiiMMMliurul*, I wUb to prveeut tbe other tide ot tbe propoaldo*., To i-baractrrlae ei-Bupreme Owft Justice Rennet Van ayckle and ex- Vic* CbaiH-ellor ll*ary C tttui-y, tb* father of tbe pnxkfit cbaucellv>r uf New Jenwy. » "wily uW Jurtatt" nitt a pruprr appreclitktn uf tbt-ae naNt. Van Hjrt-kle and Htnvy are twA tuen wbo«i> H V M bare bv»u pure aotl noUe •u loug thmthere are few wfu alive vrbo »-«n re'uii>mlH>r wft*" •••** »«**• ed tbflr. Illicit n<i>uliithin. Nu man r can remenilier a uliiKle •>"* »r Jwxl of elttirr luau wliUli dulu Utv lu«ttr of hit llfr. Van Hyckle la a t'llui-j a ItrimlilU-nu. Jtutn are mi aiciil IhiH fhflr nmwIulilK tla»» iiK un van In- but few. Van HJrkle In wvetitjliliie, IMttiry eliclity-two. Ituth «rc men with unlui|«lrvtl mental activity. l>ltiiey ullll cuiitliiuvit Ul» t*uk work ami en)<iya tra>t'l. Van Hyi-kle iU>IUbt» evvry mie wttu <-i>iu<* la cuntacl wltb bint and U null m-re- Miuunlly lu Hftlvi> linivtk-e t-iMiiiwI In Urge i'ow>. Itthry w«» n Judge of our «<iulty fuurt for I'litlit ymm. Van wan a Juxtliv uf imr wurt fuMhlrly-nve year*. Van 8>rk)p i }i-«rit attu. IMtm-y nl twu yuan ugu, botli INHUUW> (hf> I" IIM* lunit •>><) lu IKirfwt limltli. Tlu'lr ud»uiic«l yew* wuuld nut Iwrliilt of Hit-Ir uh IIIK tkt' "Ul uuui- \xer <>r liiiur* Hilay Iti lliflt wurk ami they Imd (<Mi nmt li «|>lrlt tocuiittuue to buhl tlii'lr Jiuliic»Ii'l|»f ami nut'ilu tbvlr full "bnri* of I lie wurk, Itlrlt hi rx|H>rli'i|ic mul Imrtilug, |iurt> and uoul* Innvlrll aixl Intent, tlicy lire deratiutf (b«nr reuutlolna; merit}' to nlrt l tu'tht only Iwauite I bey wlnh tii < unlrlbule iiii'tliliiK iiiurf ttiHr iiRtlvt< stale Mi MlKUHlly liuiinivtl tbt-in They wrf mil "wllv »ld Jurlitw" I'll The Cranford National Bank CRANFORD. N. J. OFFICERS. TH08. A. SPERRY, Preiidest. W. W. BUCKLEY, VIM Pnst. G. M. HBMDRI0K8, Cutler. DIRECTORS. tkoa. A. Bnonr, Baw. F. Buun, & O, WooDLijra. W. If. W. W. BuomxBT, io«w Vt. M.O. Douuao. 8. B. <' Quo. V, TATLOB. JAMES &.PARK, General CruW.InJ«rj Telephone 1*0 7. Desire ItaK for Sale 214 Wert North Ave •. CRANFORD. , Cwn tbe cbanee ta tk* r«ttTt*« ta Ibe «•»• •» the ti~fcgb*<*t Un Mate «t Sew f a ward a* f* wMt t aewndtaeat* wilt 0«v ta a«« !• «1r» "f««r Uwjrtf* fat JoU." Tb»y Miw^ly redwrv ilU of Jad«va and,' remit is tar paytm out l i w UN*e.r in Its Tbey du twtt <h*hcv tbe hw j |i«ni*«<lart> or tbf l«**f Uw •f >ir alate. ITM-T at* Utiftulnl In tb« ralrrrat wf tlw |w<nile »>f Ibe Mil* of JNf«r Jersey ami nultttr* tn b«* eotfRa to |>r|>irMe ara»«re»|w«1> trtal aut) drteriutnatlon »f t»»ur» tMiiiern Watt their <-a*e* ttnall.r dn-idpit <inlrk- ly.' Tbe lndei>ri>d«ni rt»«rt of »|>|v«l« U faateitded to \<rint ibU *\<uvt. The lU T l<* able tu at»i»-r .if all Its l.u.t aeaa r«rl» lerm. Tbe |ir»-*-tit a|i|«-l l»t» court, hmluc »ihrr dutlr* ti> |ier- funn, o«nu»t ef«-n hritr * ™«w until alt inttnth" nftrr. In fnlriit-rt «iltt»r*. It <Ml»lM t» I" 1 |i>*ar«l ami will I* braM by tl# new «>wrt M>»rt «•( «IM< !»)»• lire ittiue li) (Mtirt* to «ofl»n« K r u i i w l > y Tile l>r«M«>*"l ainenlnieuta innkr It JKKwllile for the »aprnur Judltw t<> «ry twKht in ihe pl\Ui|{ UlltfiuiH lu >-<uintUVi Ilir rlalii lu fry tiielr vnvn tx'fotv Ihr Judxe or >he MU>rvuie wurt The nuuivine n>urt )«<IO'» I'J thr (irm rut I'liuiliniU* »y»li'iu nrr Imnlly e»>r *Ui* to p> to their couuttr* Tli* oinirtx "» at pri-m-m mii»iltut>il were eatulillolinl HIUHII KUIJ Ilir <r,ir« nvu KliJ »Wt" niliillrnlilj well miltnl !•> New Jereey'a hwtU for nv><i) tt<> »'!'•" KwT tliv l'«*l tlf'wi )<•'»" It IIIM untuii luttfe KUd n»>ri* u|i|>nrfiil that nv» xytl^in of n>urt« »«a tiervwary itvolO delay Uturrnor Vnorlm-a i!ov ermu 1 Mtiqiliy and tjiiwmtr 8ti-l>r» rv< I'KiiltfO II il<iteniur Hii>L<^ f i l the ituiltlil«nloil wlil<h prr IMttrd Ibe ii.imiltiitltmnl niiieinliiirnt In I'fOer |1> Ift'l the n-llef lieirxwry A i inliulx-r of IcKlilaturHi linv tlif hrvtl for the i>r\i|»»<«l aineuitiiirut* Tb>H ameuuiuwnta IIBVI- U<rti (HIUVII liy luree maj»rltle* tu tlu- leitl»l«iurr« jf |n.l ywii 1 and IIH- yrtr ber»n>. Ttiey baTo bwu Hiipnne<l \if Inrifi- niajurl' UM of ithe lawyer* (ln t»» <-"«nty bar »MocS»!lori» m»l Iti tin- Htate liar mwudatloti I IUII fnlrly wty they lueel With the •|>|>rnvnl <>f the Uriult ctmrt J«WI«TK Tliey ta\«r themu-inJ- ludllta, i»lth»nnh ihflr mlt^lkru by tb* IiAple putu Ilietr_i3u<irt uut <>f bu»l iiraa HIM! at tin- enrt "nf their term* tbclr Judh lul nwfnliiPM. The vk** .'limirflluni nrvm toall approve Ibe l>rti|K>He<l aiiwiiiliiteiitit The preMof New Jentt-y m-t'iiit tu tie alinn*t linalil mount) In/ator of th>> fuurixlmiriit* Tile preaent (p»»rnn>r of N*<"» Jeme>, Hhu ant fi^r limn} >ettrM lit tin* MU prvuif* iniirl IIIHI H-UH>'t n\'\M-n\m mid In Iliunmiihly fnmllinr with th* (<>nn ueeiU of the atnte. tnrnn thrw' aiwml inent* The prewnt ihaiK-ellur a|> pruvni Ihe niiieuiliueuti, althutiitb (bey do away with hi* pre einliieiHC Tli« lawyer* 'if the *lali> will not lie affected olm way or the oilier tiy the change of tbecourt". The change, will alldlitly iW'rmw the narul»r««f Jt»|«en Tbe lawyera Will have to xtudy anew the •r*< a> n> of cvurta. Imt that will be about a» far a* tbi- pn>|Miaed rbaocw will atfiHt tbe peuple at Urke. Tbe court* wIII (o or) and on Jnat tbe aaiie. The Multitni will he the uoly one* af- fected. 'Iliey are the only one* Inter- e»led. They will find Ibelr rauaea de- termined much m(*B qalckly. which la what the aultor needa. It la one of tbe (treat dntiea of a wise state •rnmeut to prurlde eOetaot BUte Kurernnient la dependent on a prnmpt and fair admlnhnraUog of )ea> tk« by I U court*. That, la why Oo». ernw Voorbeea, Uorernor Ueryfar. Oott-rnor Htofcca and Oorernor Kort bare irocceMlTely adrocaled uA far. ored tbe pru(taa«d change In our eovrta. Tbe anMHtdmenUi bare been well and carefully conaJdrre4 by aaeeeatrrc Um- lalaturea and go»ernor». Now tbey •r* before ibe people for adoption or rejection. Tbe 8ute Bar aaMctathm baa appointed a conulttee to gltre • K b Information aa It can to tbe prcae and tbe public rractlcall* without fanda It eanoot do rery mocn* bat tbe proposed araendnettf* bare bees re- peatedly printed In tbe paper*. Care- ful explanation ha» appeared la tbe public DTSM. Tte majority of tbe New Jeraey newapapera aceas to beIn fat or of theut I t>elle*e tbe propoeed •mendnwnu wUl fnrnlab macb betlei cimrt farilltlea to tbe people of oat •tat*., L I »oted for tfcttn, In theboeee of aaaemWy and fia»ort tbeta,BOW. Knowing tbedtaloierwtedBeae «f e * inatke Van Byckle and ex>Vlce Cbao- ceUor fUney and tbe parity of tbeir notive* In ad»or»tln« tbe edoptWn Ot dMbpropoaed Jodlrfary acoeodroenU, I cannot let (touwball*o»t»d tW» pJtlry enaUrfljw of tbrir nv»tl*ea. Y o n * ray truly. , , CtiABL£« E. HENUBlCKflOX, JB. T», «a a need aboatr . - *g**-jrw; yoe nay call H tJa*4*L\ SraO, what kind ot a boet r 1>'a MoodVaaeelT* . ' " TCrn t VUbtmt Sow."ran ew*y to fcaiTr-Beatod Tranacrtpt, •aaren , gnndcr.tkea.oerer to 1k«*« a etrhrtec awod.enotMra te'-te <ellea ,'e H^HBeetiB"^/ LEGAL REFORM IN NEW JERSEY. r - ; i l i t PsttticH, W For tu Wit- tmotMl HOW STATE WILL PROFIT. heat qaallaeil expert bedy le the mere ruranal Kreredare nf * l«w- ««. d»*»l«4iw« by aotual viperlvnre •<, .ilmnrnl lu Ihe trial irf re«e*. Thla nt>«l«trd after Ibe Ctiarie* C e4«k •« tk« Ceurl Make* It Clear That the C»m- e*e«*«artk< Will B« a Ol»tl«e» Gainer by th* Cr>*a««—A Or*etw Amimit ef BuaiMta Can te Tran«a«tea With, eiit Incrtaae el Judgta, limit 1 , riuurlw o. Mark of tb* clrvull court. »h« waa the Deuim ratk* caatll. ilme fur K»< eruwr of tbe atate 18 IWM, ha* utaite tho fallow Ing dear aud fon-cful atateuient uf the aJvanlagxe U> \ht tieiitile which will U> Uruught aluiut lir the mloptluu of tbe rtvuft anieiHlnieiita' I hare \vrt\ aakttl to givea Mati-meiit of the |im|«w<Ht tli-nnl amemtuiriila affeiliug the Judt ital »>xt«'tu uf ihe atalx. tu t*e Tutetl U|KIU h) the |ieu(tle Ull Mr|it H liett. V» tlirae pni|Miae<l auwiiUuieulii are mil H |Hill'ilial liwiie. iw h a •tnte- uieiit t in t*e matle fur puliUeatluu without «l»lnilug Hint unvirlttm aiul !',„' I^MHI IIUI time ttuiinrv*! |irtm Iple nit* tiMl In New Jer««-J, that ]lul«e« >h»iilil refmlu from iwriUliwlluu In the Mirini.ll nf |Hilltli-al atwuaalun What th* Judicial Anin^mnli Pref*** 'Iliev |<n>iHne tlial "the Judh'lal im«ir Klmil hr u>«leil lu a I'oiirt fur the Irlal i>f lmpea< hineiitu, a anpniuie |M>r ivurl tixiult Miurlii Mini tilth ul bet intuit* Inf.-rlur InIhe aiipreme i-imrt na in.n VH- ••iiulilUhitl l>> Uw, whUii Inferior i-.Kirtx Ihe IrKtKlalurr ma» alter nr ntmlUh an tlie |iubtt<- «i««l ahull te<|Ulre " 'I he »ii|ireuie 1'iiiirt ahall l>e omnn 1».->I In three itlvlKluna liajiiely, the l>|iefil« ill«lnl"li. |ire*lileil uver tiy n, |ir<»Mllll( ilialUr «l»leil', A "clilef/ Jim , tlie," mill Hie iliaiiii-i) dlvlnlnu. What Will tt»S U U O.U.T , rlr«t. Th* reawxwlile irrlanur at tr JurlMllUloO hj MM. omrt uf the pni- jwanl llll««l|.ai, whkb Uu* • Hvl illM'vrUtli In a iV 'hf tltlit«te<l i-iirA a«!Ujvltwe* i « |H\nr<iua I it I Ka 11< > n lu a*«rtaln whether «h» llJlrtiit ta la the r\^U roun lief»if» thereal «Hintru<*nv ueer Ihe -uli)*vt umller of a ItMiutt it aittwllj coaiinein-«l. | S.~IMMI - A «rr»ur eh«tl>-ltjr ami flvkllilltly In Iheft>rtiMl |>rtk-nlare Tim unnnr> ami luv\|«-rt«Ui<Hl tauiHit a» m«ll) i Itei kumtett 'Iti* i-mirt II a*^lf ^ III hilte tl\r (M,\ri*r to ^rem rttwi the |imtt|ie mul |<nH-eUur« tn tUv ab- aebiN> of vtatute Third - ()rw«it*r «luiplk'lty, Kvurth.- l'rw>euUiiK uniiet-ewary ile- ln>* mi apitral. One ap|W«l imly (rum the trial court, iiivw there may lie twn III * lnrit\. I U U uf i'»«e» til wliKti tin- '••t iimliTnle tiienna |irei|nm )>y wMt i>f rrmr nf lh<> «u- eoiirt alul then a mniuitl *p- i «rlt »f »imr to the murt »f mul niiiHtalM S«i tttt» a|i|M.iil4 i k le>t In M**Uie i a«e4 frmii the •' <miil I'lftli \ uii<nti.r «ti||ime nf liualnewt rnu lie linnmii let) hr the »IIIIH* iitiinlier uf )iiilKe« I tin11 l« now |huMtt<|p Tlit« will Iv I rue >-»|i.t mltr In lh» a|i|iei late ttiurt ilml In I In we |uirt» uf lilt- •lute nlirrt' I lie irli|l wmk n>iiui'«l m.-r <•<! n |iret>lillilK Juallie, wllu «lialt IK* kt\|eil Ihe "i lieurellur " The H|i|H'>tli> tthlaluil nlmll ruliatat nf the chief Jilallee mill al» oilier Jn»tlr«t to IH- n«Kli.Mie<l liy the g-»\enmr, The reiunlnlng Juallre* "liall 1M- I tiv the nii|ireiiie conrI to Ilir Inw nr thinner) •Ilililuli n« ihe liiialtip** "f ijie i niirl Hint re^tulre 'I lie ri|i|»-li»le llltlxlull itlmll IllMenllii rvn IM' I In- n|i|>ellnt>< |III|KIIII Ikm mul •m h orltftnal Jlirlmlli Hull nu Um* lie Itlililelit lt> the iiilll|ilelr- <Merillllllltl"ll of any >itu*e. on rev It. w -The Inw illvialuii "hull eienlae tlie )nrl*lii lion hereTiifiire |HIIIM*IWIJ IIV the aii|iM<ine iiilirt null (lie < Imilt <iiiirt« In ai enrilaiu •• w ltd nile* i.f prattlie mul priM eitiire prew rll»i| li> atatute'lu Ibe ilwiur of atalnie Iiv the *u|ni'ine (nun. Tlie I'liniii i't> ilJvlMlnn ininll etet< Ue Ibe Jurtiulli lion lit-relnfore |M»<»W>WI1 bx the<-(iurt of i liain-erv awl Hie I'hnn rellur In nceorOaiK e with nilea nf pr,a<*- tire aitrt prtimlure prin«rllie<t liy «tnt- utr »>r In the alikviwe tif alalute by I lie •tiprvim urt. but the Juolk-ea of tli>" dlvbiluii "ball I* Witter aiu*h rntilrii) and auiirrvUliin liy IIM* cbmit'ellor aa aball be (iruvhletl hy the «upretii« cuurt. The aupremr niiirt may provide tiy rale for th« tramfer of any t'aune nr Imuea fruui the law dlvlalutl tu the cbaucerjr IIIVUUMI, vt from tlle.chan- tery dlrlalun lo thr law <ll»l»Ton or Ibe lupreuw cuiirt, of frotu the ruuuty roarta tti the law dlrbriou or tbe rban- cery dlvlaluij of tlie atltireilie eotjri, ami fur tbe giving ttt' complete legal and eijuluble relief In any r»u«e lu tbe mart or dlvlalon where It way lie pending. Tbe chancellor and tbe rblef loath* of tbe ropttioe ruurt and III* »l«« cbaacettora and Ibe aiworlale JqallieK of tbe auprelde court In uftlr* when Ibra* anendiwutit take eff«l xliall lie Justice* of tb* noprenw n*rl until tbe Mptrallou <rf. tbelr re#|i«vtltr*; term* Tu Ibwe familiar with the Indicia! •yatern of the atate It I* clear lUat If tb*«e anM-udnieuia at- adoplHl by tbe people tbey will aboltoh a lv«g )Ut of Hlilli Tlie •nii'iiliig iiivny nf innnjr uf tile Hw.tlllll||Clit|il« lollYSt'li* -wlllill Ilium iner Ihetuiirtu unit l|if iinm-r» Keienlll lit thiwe «llti Imve Ilimle tlie eitl, iiliillini It It miM tliitl II will IM. n nurliiK tu ttie «lule <if S.I.". tafct for )llil|(et| NiilMrlen The |!rtt|HiM<t| ntiieiittuiiMil^ will Kite in.Iiv mitt lialiiiu* tu I lie Jtllllt lill •>ali<lll of Ihe ulllle, wlllill now U li'|i lienir. mul the ililtr In aee (lull the Jil.ll. Inl Murk (if the atate U linijierly inrtlnl furwahl will lie kalgetl In mie ftiurl, unit that nxiri will hnve tlie |iimer lu Itjllre II itiine, Ullil It < Mil tot efitfte fi^l^lKMlliilllJE, i N|lltll Tlln« ' lea,t* Illllolli ll«l ' Ihe uielhul (itnl uf HilintuKlrr- p *il*ll»*. > 0 ,irt of «rrora and appeal*, tlie nupfew* court, th«7 prcTPgatire court. lb« cottrt of-eban- rery, lbe,cl««llt runrt, HH> comtww plea* emit. Ibe court of oyer «»d ler,«. Winer and Ibe o,turtfri*«*«to(i*~and bt mtwlKutr In tbetr d f «uurrr»> ltb mtwlKutr In tbetr pMn«j JI «uurrr»> court cvfdijoaed of three ulVlnkrti*, wltb appellant. eouUnoo |»iw and etmocery )nrWk-tl«u, ihr Mine now exMto la b l bIUfa j )nrWktl«u, ihr Mine a« no exMto la Ibe *eiret»l f<rtrrU abwIUfaed. and ejtu* ty «oorta v ' * ;.' r p *airpr a'»nlt,totie tried by a Jnrjr, tbeo a*' uvw, may be, b l b i b y Jj brought rltbrr in Ibe prewert, tried at,tbe woflniy i«e«r\wllh a Jury, nr la.tbe^w>VDty.«»urt. The prwedntv •toll' be-,toaerondawr* wild tbe rule* ef prwrlke *nd prnieednre.preaerlbed, »<alUte a* 6»w or. In (be 1 atatenrc' k i by' tbe eupreiae *oert—a tt |l frtnth prempt and effective 'dl*po*HJeit oMtl- bjatlw becauaS tb«, court llaelfJaUie. Ing ei|iillv mill < iiiiiiimn Inw M>|>nfHt* nmt hy illfffriit JIUIKC*, n>-<unlldic lo the IOIIK eKlnhll«lir<l tiraMhn In New Jenx'.v. «U<i the oi|iliatiH' touri nml (tin crliuliMl citkrla niypt In name, pre- »Wt«l over Iiv the **M* JUURM now, Ihe i •mul v }intice, mid th*y leiive aim utilouehi-il our iirem-nt eicellein n)m t'lii of illNtrlct i-oiirta, KlvlliKth* li-ulu litture |M.«>'I, KM HOW, lu emtHbllall or at»ill«h Inferior rnuiDi, All llil« I* In** tayliltr lh«t the |iru pu<e<l Jiiitlrlal niiietnliiieul*'are In llii> line uf iirogreiM, IIIIHIKII I •iiuwrvative, for a pfo«rv«nlTi\ umwIliK atate fur the piir|HMi< uf PIIM-IIIIIIIK Jimll«ie> The northern |>nrt uf Ihe utitle lit |o*liil.HK In iKiiiiiliitluu, nhlili Hill lirlliR lucreaneil llllKHtloii Tlie |>ro|Hmsl niiieuiliiienl* repreaeiit the i'uii»err*llve and beat I1IK-«IIMI llmtiKliI of the alnte ttfler ten yram uf ill« iwaluu mirt aitltullmi, liar- lug rH'elvixl the wi nil Inn of twocon- Mrvntlvn levlKlHhirea, and they have tb« uui|iiallr1ril «u|i|wrt of »uch UMII «* Mr. rluirle* II. llarlHluirne. wbi. Ita* written a btxik on Ih* ruiirU uf New Jcrwjr mid wluxw uimeinah rtev'o- tlou lo Ibe public guo<l l»ui}i|Ue«tluned. Oppeilllon, If Any. Non* iltat Uan heeu u|>elilr ulltleil. tliidnuhleilly preference will alwnjn «Xlat for a different ayaleui frvm tlm on* proponed, uwlng imrllally lo a thorough mul accurate knowledge of III* auhjet'l and|MrttnlJy to llwt feel- Ing tlMl,,Wbat haa Ix-eii ftnod ewntgH III Ib* p i * l ellovld not lie clmuuHj. but ttu> real oppunitlon, If my. »bmikl and Will foiue ffuoi tbuae llllganlN. of we»llb, wbo Hixl In »llb nf n I nm Ibe preaeiil aynteni nf cwurtn * ri-mly •ud powerful weapon In tlie haiwlx of Iraliieil and ttkllltul fnwytn lu lire Ibelr h*» furtutute fdreraary by ap- peal*, delay*, uucertaluty , and nut- unlll ibe dnwrrlnK litigant may fa d 'be read/ to uke whatfaroffered in irtlleWnt wllbont miKb regard fur tb* itrtHfe uf hi* d«manda, Hil«-ij;laaa'of oppurttloii. If any. will not a*e*rt Ititeif In tbe open, but will «ax the taetf.la and Indifference ut tbe people, aided bjr .Indlvldoal opponent* and OouuM*** uBSer tore* of *vule or. . gaiilmitioae, to aoeouplMb tbe defeat' of tbeiitoelidiDentt. '~ S ; ; ~\t tber* IVone' lbl»g inore Itnportaat (baa •aofb*r for tbe *teli>.td provide It I* (bet ibe rnmiw of obtawln*; in*. ^ lice ebonld be pruotFt and rt pedlttoue,,, with' HO udawceaaer/ d*S»ya and- 1 - with awudawceay »y cerulntlM. Ittobelieved b j bj n bar* jtt»e»tb» byJ tbe tbMiilrt oj , »*«li«on of Ibe pn* D UMtd odlrt d*i g: ly aid In ihlMob]e«t and tend tokeep" Mew ieroey up lu her, kUaratandardf, ilrt tm. *l p d lodlrtal anieiidtt*itU wDl great-: id I hlb]t d td t k j ef Jfreey jiMtlee. ^OMratttlattooW old MB! I ptkm yoo'rt- tickled lo death "Ye*; JaYfew jvara, r now, lit) ett exntae for golD* to the eUrcm," g Detroit Wee lYeae, WUeaxo tUavOsiab 'b»vr*.(eet :"*

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Page 1: N. A, BARNETT, - digifind-it.com .pdf · Agent for th» PULLMAN end FORD Autee. ... T», «a a need a boatr . - ... •aaren, gnndcr.tkea.oerer to 1k«*« a

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CRANFORD. N. J . THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1900. THREE CENTS

<K BUILDIIIO IK MOTS AMD WOMEN'S t

ord Ties and Pumps, Russet and Black.!KOW BBIMO HBI^D.

By permiieeion of *W. L. Douglaa of Brockton, u d ThomaaBoetoa, H I M , « • hate decided to make a •peciAl aale

81 to August 14 of «U tbe Summer •hoee on hand. NOTETALUKS AND THE PRICES.

a RuMct Oxford Tk*v «R*|3.50, at $2.65S R»ttSCtMMbck.Oxf<pni,reg. IS.0O, at $2,25i f m * or BlKk Oxfords. »g. WLW.at ~$1.M«S

."Dorothy DwMT RmMt Button Oxfords.. regiftr $ai>0, now

ll*i«1"DorodryDoti«rPurnps,inHuJ«etorBl«k. " Ti <*• regular »ao*. BOW...-, $ 2 . 1 9 "*"•<•>*" Shoe for Men, in Ruaeet or Black Oxtorda, •>

regular $2.76 and taoo, now .. . .$1.98 •>, Every Shoe haa ttie Regular Price Stamped eo U M 5e4e. <<' CHlUNtBN'S OXFORDS'AND PUMPS. WHITE AND RUSSET, o

AT VERY LOW PRICES.

ALSO A BIG REDUCTION IN THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 4

i A. M. SHAPIRO, 17 N. Union Ave.!:' » ' » » e • » * > ' » e e • • e e • • » • • - • » • e» e- • ' ' • , ,

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SUBURBAN HOMES and COTTAGESOw fa* mad* pwllcnUrli alinwtln by tb. w n l STAN DA HI) OONl'KKrK BI>UCKK fxthe•Mil* beildina of Bnt M<inr, uul UM OUM will l» UtlU. mm tluw for tnmn cuaauavtiaa, »Uk *•avtae <X ul faton ntnaw for |*lnuM or npaJra.

Standard Concrete Blocksmad* la a i M t nrirti nf atilm. fam* and ._i of daOga and color that will l» plawtu «wt artktte, UHIeeabro. UuueraU for I'orch Pl«t. Column.. IUIU «a.l I'riniinKKYTIIlMU la CODCM* ami intka li UIUHT. "

fnim Iho aniiain BuckOu. Utaat «n»kU W«

' i Ualua Co.

Standard Concrete Stone Co.P

Offloa: 829 Elizabeth Avenue. Elisabeth.-Vadtory: 180-124 Fir»t A vsoue, Roaell*.

. 1). T«U>phooe..M5-W, Elmel ie th .L . U . Te i epo ima 7 * U U J I

N. A, BARNETT,North Avenue, Cranfortf, N. J .

Carriage. Automobile and BicyclcRcpairsRUBBER i j IRKFOR CARRIAGES A SPECIALTY.

«e« of Work, '

i Aw. and

simplicity ind,»>>') in n( any[ltd Milri.ml-ore

v> Agent for th» PULLMAN end FORD Autee.

— General Jobbing.Expert Horseshoeing.

- The Cranford -Gas Light Company

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ForLighting,Heating,Cooking,Power.

THIS CRANFORD QAS LIGHT CO.,1 196 BROAD SI

, - ^ WBSTF1BLD,

-»,<•>'» • • e » » e »,'• »••;

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BOVI^TABDSTREET K.enilwortrt M. J.

* T ANDSOME Country Seat., H airy room* and bath; o

M JL electric l l g t i t j ^ r t e a m h j j ^ gw, ' alToonvenieooea; oonMrrat^rie*; ear'

SJCTg» home;, gwmnda are h*n<l»oniery t»id.Special donvepiencea for riding and Siringparti««forKipt>«r» et« ' '

TWO HOTQI JtRISTS

Wlqj Rtnf Mi VM Syckk I nFir Micttnr d a m .

To the FHM and labile <rf NewJeney:U«rtleme»-m the New York Pnet

«t tbe I4»b liut. appeared a briefbut pltbjr paragraph ctwIWaytaK th»tuutlvva gC "mum wily %M Jurteu -whobavv (rlfiuli lo lltt* tor eKevuttre « » ••hlentton" adru«aUait tbe adti|itluu ottb« priipaeed Jwllrtairjr aiiMMMliurul*,

I wUb to prveeut tbe other tide ottbe propoaldo*.,

To i-baractrrlae ei-Bupreme O w f tJustice Rennet Van ayckle and ex-Vic* CbaiH-ellor ll*ary C tttui-y, tb *father of tbe pnxkfit cbaucellv>r ufNew Jenwy. » "wily uW Jurtatt" l»nitt a pruprr appreclitktn uf tbt-ae naNt.

Van Hjrt-kle and Htnvy are twA tuenwbo«i> H V M bare bv»u pure aotl noUe•u loug thm there are few wfu alivevrbo »-«n re'uii>mlH>r wft*" •••** »«**•ed tbflr. Illicit n<i>uliithin. Nu man

r can remenilier a uliiKle •>"* »rJwxl of elttirr luau wliUli dulu Utvlu«ttr of hit llfr. Van Hyckle la a

t'llui-j a ItrimlilU-nu. Jtutnare mi aiciil IhiH fhflr nmwIulilK tla»»

iiK un van In- but few. Van HJrkleIn wvetitjliliie, IMttiry eliclity-two.Ituth «rc men with unlui|«lrvtl mentalactivity. l>ltiiey ullll cuiitliiuvit Ul»t*uk work ami en)<iya tra>t'l. VanHyi-kle iU>IUbt» evvry mie wttu <-i>iu<*la cuntacl wltb bint and U null m-re-Miuunlly lu Hftlvi> linivtk-e B« t-iMiiiwIIn Urge i'ow>. Itthry w«» n Judge ofour «<iulty fuurt for I'litlit ymm. Van

wan a Juxtliv uf imrwurt fuMhlrly-nve year*. Van 8>rk)p

i }i-«rit attu. IMtm-ynl twu yuan ugu, botli INHUUW> (hf>

I" IIM* lunit •>><) lu IKirfwtlimltli. Tlu'lr ud»uiic«l yew* wuuldnut Iwrliilt of Hit-Ir uh IIIK tkt' "Ul uuui-\xer <>r liiiur* H ilay Iti lliflt wurk amithey Imd (<Mi nmt li «|>lrlt to cuiittuue tobuhl tlii'lr Jiuliic»Ii'l|»f ami nut'ilu tbvlrfull "bnri* of I lie wurk,

Itlrlt hi rx|H>rli'i|ic mul Imrtilug, |iurt>and uoul* In nvlrll aixl Intent, tlicy lirederatiutf (b«nr reuutlolna; merit}' to nlrt

ltu'thtonly Iwauite I bey wlnh tii < unlrlbule

iiii'tliliiK iiiurf l» ttiHr iiRtlvt< staleMi MlKUHlly liuiinivtl tbt-in

They wrf mil "wllv »ld Jurlitw" I'll

The

CranfordNational

BankCRANFORD. N. J.

OFFICERS.

TH08. A. SPERRY, Preiidest.

W. W. BUCKLEY, VIM Pnst.

G. M. HBMDRI0K8, Cutler.

DIRECTORS.tkoa. A. Bnonr, Baw. F. Buun,& O, WooDLijra. W. If.W. W . BuomxBT, io«w Vt.M.O. Douuao. 8. B.

<' Quo. V, TATLOB.

JAMES &.PARK,General

CruW.InJ«rj

Telephone 1*0 7.

Desire ItaK for Sale214 Wert North Ave

•. CRANFORD. ,Cwn

tbe cbanee ta tk* r«ttTt*«

ta Ibe «•»••» the ti~fcgb*<*tU n Mate «t Sew

f a ward a* f* wMt taewndtaeat* wilt 0«vta a«« ! • «1r» "f««r Uwjrtf*

fat JoU." Tb»y Miw^ly redwrv ilUof Jad«va and,' remit is tar

paytm out l iw UN*e.r in ItsTbey du twtt <h*hcv tbe hw

j |i«ni*«<lart> or tbf l«**f Uw• f > i r alate. ITM-T at* Utiftulnl Intb« ralrrrat wf tlw |w<nile »>f Ibe M i l *of JNf«r Jersey ami nultttr* tn b«*eotfRa to |>r|>irMe a ra»«re »|w«1> trtalaut) drteriutnatlon »f t»»ur» tMiiiernWatt their <-a*e* ttnall.r dn-idpit <inlrk-ly. ' Tbe lndei>ri>d«ni rt»«rt of »|>|v«l«U faateitded to \<rint ibU *\<uvt. The

lUTl<* able tu at»i»-r .if all Its l.u.taeaa r«rl» lerm. Tbe |ir»-*-tit a|i|«-ll»t» court, hmluc »ihrr dutlr* ti> |ier-funn, o«nu»t ef«-n hritr * ™«w untilalt inttnth" nftrr. In fnlriit-rt t» «iltt»r*.It <Ml»lM t» I"1 |i>*ar«l ami will I * braMby t l# new «>wrt M>»rt «•( «IM< !»)»•lire ittiue li) (Mtirt* to «ofl»n« Krui iwl

> yTile l>r«M«>*"l ainenlnieuta

innkr It JKKwllile for the »aprnurJudltw t<> «ry twKht in ihepl\Ui|{ UlltfiuiH lu >-<uintUVi Ilir rlaliilu fry tiielr vnvn tx'fotv IhrJudxe or >he MU>rvuie wurtThe nuuivine n>urt )«<IO'» I'J thr (irmrut I'liuiliniU* »y»li'iu nrr Imnlly e»>r*Ui* to p> to their couuttr*

Tli* oinirtx "» at pri-m-m mii»iltut>ilwere eatulillolinl HIUHII KUIJ I l ir <r,ir«nvu KliJ »Wt" niliillrnlilj well miltnl !•>New Jereey'a hwtU for nv><i) tt<> »'!'•"KwT tliv l'«*l t l f 'w i )<•'»" It II IM untuiiluttfe KUd n»>ri* u|i|>nrfiil that • nv»xytl^in of n>urt« »«a tiervwary t«itvolO delay Uturrnor Vnorlm-a i!overmu1 Mtiqiliy and tj i iwmtr 8ti-l>r»

rv< I'KiiltfO II il<iteniur Hii>L<^f i l the ituiltlil«nloil wlil<h prr

IMttrd Ibe ii.imiltiitltmnl niiieinliiirntIn I'fOer |1> Ift'l the n-llef lieirxwry Aiinliulx-r of IcKlilaturHi linv

tlif hrvtl for the i>r\i|»»<«l aineuitiiirut*Tb>H ameuuiuwnta IIBVI- U<rti (HIUVIIliy luree maj»rltle* tu tlu- leitl»l«iurr«j f |n.l ywii1 and IIH- yrtr ber»n>. TtieybaTo bwu Hiipnne<l \if Inrifi- niajurl'U M of ithe lawyer* (ln t»» <-"«ntybar »MocS»!lori» m»l Iti tin- Htate liarmwudatloti I I U I I fnlrly wty theylueel With the •|>|>rnvnl <>f the Uriultctmrt J«WI«TK Tliey ta\«r the mu-inJ-ludllta, i»lth»nnh ihflr mlt^lkru by tb*IiAple putu Ilietr_i3u<irt uut <>f bu»liiraa HIM! at tin- enrt "nf their term*tbclr Judh lul nwfnliiPM. The vk**.'limirflluni nrvm to all approve Ibel>rti|K>He<l aiiwiiiliiteiitit The preM ofNew Jentt-y m-t'iiit tu tie alinn*t linalilmount) In /ator of th>> fuurixlmiriit*Tile preaent (p»»rnn>r of N*<"» Jeme>,Hhu ant fi r limn} >ettrM lit tin* MUprvuif* iniirl IIIHI H-UH >'t n\'\M-n\m midIn Iliunmiihly fnmllinr with th* (<>nnueeiU of the atnte. tnrnn thrw' aiwmlinent* The prewnt ihaiK-ellur a|>pruvni Ihe niiieuiliueuti, althutiitb (beydo away with hi* pre einliieiHC

Tli« lawyer* 'if the *lali> will not lieaffected olm way or the oilier tiy thechange of tbe court". The change, willalldlitly iW'rmw the narul»r««f Jt»|«enTbe lawyera Will have to xtudy anewthe •r*<a>n> of cvurta. Imt that will beabout a» far a* tbi- pn>|Miaed rbaocwwill atfiHt tbe peuple at Urke. Tbecourt* w III (o or) and on Jnat tbe aaiie.The Multitni will he the uoly one* af-fected. 'Iliey are the only one* Inter-e»led. They will find Ibelr rauaea de-termined much m(*B qalckly. which lawhat the aultor needa. I t la one oftbe (treat dntiea of a wise state•rnmeut to prurlde eOetaotBUte Kurernnient la dependent on aprnmpt and fair admlnhnraUog of )ea>tk« by IU court*. That, la why Oo».ernw • Voorbeea, Uorernor Ueryfar.Oott-rnor Htofcca and Oorernor Kortbare irocceMlTely adrocaled uA far.ored tbe pru(taa«d change In our eovrta.Tbe anMHtdmenUi bare been well andcarefully conaJdrre4 by aaeeeatrrc Um-lalaturea and go»ernor». Now tbey•r* before ibe people for adoption orrejection. Tbe 8ute Bar aaMctathmbaa appointed a conulttee to gltre• K b Information aa It can to tbe prcaeand tbe public rractlcall* withoutfanda It eanoot do rery mocn* bat tbeproposed araendnettf* bare bees re-peatedly printed In tbe paper*. Care-ful explanation ha» appeared la tbepublic DTSM. T t e majority of tbeNew Jeraey newapapera aceas to be Infat or of theut I t>elle*e tbe propoeed•mendnwnu wUl fnrnlab macb betleicimrt farilltlea to tbe people of oat•tat*., L I »oted for tfcttn, In the boeeeof aaaemWy and fia»ort tbeta,BOW.

Knowing tbe dtaloierwtedBeae «f e *inatke Van Byckle and ex>Vlce Cbao-ceUor fUney and tbe parity of tbeirnotive* In ad»or»tln« tbe edoptWn OtdMbpropoaed Jodlrfary acoeodroenU, Icannot let (to uwball*o»t»d tW» pJtlryenaUrfljw of tbrir nv»tl*ea. Y o n * raytruly. , ,

CtiABL£« E. HENUBlCKflOX, JB.

T » , «a a need a boatr . -*g**-jrw; yoe nay call H tJa*4*L\SraO, what kind ot a boetr1>'a

MoodVaaeelT* . '" TCrn t VUbtmt Sow."ran ew*y tofcaiTr-Beatod Tranacrtpt,

•aaren, gnndcr.tkea.oerer to 1k«*« aetrhrtec awod.enotMra te'-te <ellea ,'eH^HBeetiB"^/

LEGAL REFORMIN NEW JERSEY.

• r - ; i

l i t PsttticH, W For t u Wit-t m o t M l

HOW STATE WILL PROFIT.

heat qaallaeil expert bedy lethe mere ruranal Kreredare nf * l«w-« « . d»*»l«4iw« by aotual viperlvnre •<,.ilmnrnl lu Ihe trial irf re«e*. Thla |«nt>«l«trd after Ibe

Ctiarie* C e4«k •« tk«Ceurl Make* It Clear That the C»m-e*e«*«artk< Will B« a Ol»tl«e» Gainerby th* Cr>*a««—A Or*etw Amimitef BuaiMta Can t e Tran«a«tea With,eiit Incrtaae el Judgta,

limit1,

riuurlw o. Mark of tb* clrvullcourt. »h« waa the Deuim ratk* caatll.ilme fur K»< eruwr of tbe atate 18 IWM,ha* utaite tho fallow Ing dear audfon-cful atateuient uf the aJvanlagxeU> \ht tieiitile which will U> Uruughtaluiut lir the mloptluu of tbertvuft anieiHlnieiita'

I hare \vrt\ aakttl to give aMati-meiit of the |im|«w<Ht •tli-nnl amemtuiriila affeiliug the Judtital »>xt«'tu uf ihe atalx. tu t*e TutetlU|KIU h) the |ieu(tle Ull Mr|it H liett.V» tlirae pni|Miae<l auwiiUuieulii aremil H |Hill'ilial liwiie. iw h a •tnte-uieiit t in t*e matle fur puliUeatluuwithout «l»lnilug Hint unvirlttm aiul !',„'I^MHI I IUI time ttuiinrv*! |irtm Iple nit*• t iMl In New Jer««-J, that ]lul«e«>h»iilil refmlu from iwriUliwlluu Inthe Mirini.ll nf |Hilltli-al atwuaalunWhat th* Judicial An in^mnl i Pref***

'Iliev |<n>iHne tlial "the Judh'lalim«ir Klmil hr u>«leil lu a I'oiirt furthe Irlal i>f lmpea< hineiitu, a anpniuie |M>rivurl tixiult Miurlii Mini tilth ul betintuit* Inf.-rlur In Ihe aiipreme i-imrtna in.n VH- ••iiulilUhitl l>> Uw, whUiiInferior i-.Kirtx Ihe IrKtKlalurr ma»alter nr ntmlUh an tlie |iubtt<- «i««lahull te<|Ulre "

'I he »ii|ireuie 1'iiiirt ahall l>e omnn1».->I In three itlvlKluna liajiiely, the• l>|iefil« ill«lnl"li. |ire*lileil uver tiy n,|ir<»Mllll( ilialUr «l»leil', A "clilef/ Jim ,tlie," mill Hie iliaiiii-i) dlvlnlnu.

What Will tt» S U U O.U.T ,rlr«t. Th* reawxwlile irrlanur at

tr JurlMllUloO hj MM. omrt uf the pni-jwanl llll««l|.ai, whkb Uu*

• Hvl illM'vrUtli In a iV'hf tltlit«te<l i-iirA a«!Ujvltwe* i« |H\nr<iua I it I K a 11< > n lu a*«rtalnwhether «h» llJlrtiit ta la the r\^U

roun lief»if» the real «Hintru<*nv ueerIhe -uli)*vt umller of a ItMiutt itaittwllj coaiinein-«l. |

S.~IMMI - A «rr»ur eh«tl>-ltjr amiflvkllilltly In Ihe ft>rtiMl |>rtk-nlare Timunnnr> ami luv\|«-rt«Ui<Hl tauiHit U»a» m«ll) i Itei kumtett 'Iti* i-mirt IIa* lf ^ III hilte tl\r (M,\ri*r to ^rem rttwithe |imtt|ie mul |<nH-eUur« tn tUv ab-aebiN> of vtatute

Third - ()rw«it*r «luiplk'lty,Kvurth.- l'rw>euUiiK uniiet-ewary ile-

ln>* mi apitral. One ap|W«l imly (rumthe trial court, iiivw there may lie twnIII * lnrit\. I U U uf i'»«e» til wliKti tin-

• '••t iimliTnle tiienna |irei|nm)>y wMt i>f rrmr nf lh<> «u-

eoiirt alul then a mniuitl *p-i «rlt »f »imr to the murt »fmul niiiHtalM S«i tttt» a|i|M.iil4ik le>t In M**Uie i a«e4 frmii the•' <miil

I'lftli \ uii<nti.r «ti||ime nf liualnewtrnu lie linnmii let) hr the »IIIIH* iitiinlieruf )iiilKe« I tin11 l« now |huMtt<|p Tlit«will Iv I rue >-»|i.t mltr In lh» a|i|ieilate ttiurt ilml In I In we |uirt» uf lilt-•lute nlirrt' I lie irli|l wmk l« n>iiui'«l

m.-r <•<! n |iret>lillilK Juallie, wllu«lialt IK* kt\|eil Ihe "i lieurellur "

The H|i|H'>tli> tthlaluil nlmll ruliatat nfthe chief Jilallee mill al» oilier Jn»tlr«tto IH- n«Kli.Mie<l liy the g-»\enmr, Thereiunlnlng Juallre* "liall 1M- Itiv the nii|ireiiie conrI to Ilir Inw nrthinner) •Ilililuli n« ihe liiialtip** "fijie i niirl Hint re tulre

'I lie ri|i|»-li»le llltlxlull itlmll IllMenlliir v n IM' I In- n|i|>ellnt>< |I I I |KII I I Ikm mul•m h orltftnal Jlirlmlli Hull nu Um* lieItlililelit lt> the iiilll|ilelr- <Merillllllltl"llof any >itu*e. on rev It. w

-The Inw illvialuii "hull eienlae tlie)nrl*lii lion hereTiifiire |HIIIM*IWIJ IIVthe aii|iM<ine iiilirt null (lie < Imilt<iiiirt« In ai enrilaiu •• w ltd nile* i.fprattlie mul priM eitiire prew rll»i| li>atatute'lu Ibe i l w i u r of atalnie Iivthe *u|ni'ine (nun.

Tlie I'liniii i't> ilJvlMlnn ininll etet< UeIbe Jurtiulli lion lit-relnfore |M»<»W>WI1bx the <-(iurt of i liain-erv awl Hie I'hnnrellur In nceorOaiK e with nilea nf pr,a<*-tire aitrt prtimlure prin«rllie<t liy «tnt-utr »>r In the alikviwe tif alalute by I lie•tiprvim urt. but the Juolk-ea of tli>"dlvbiluii "ball I * Witter aiu*h rntilrii)and auiirrvUliin liy IIM* cbmit'ellor aaaball be (iruvhletl hy the «upretii«cuurt.

The aupremr niiirt may provide tiyrale for th« tramfer of any t'aune nrImuea fruui the law dlvlalutl tu thecbaucerjr IIIVUUMI, vt from tlle.chan-tery dlrlalun lo thr law <ll»l»Ton orIbe lupreuw cuiirt, of frotu the ruuutyroarta tti the law dlrbriou or tbe rban-cery dlvlaluij of tlie atltireilie eotjri, amifur tbe giving ttt' complete legal andeijuluble relief In any r»u«e lu tbemart or dlvlalon where It way liepending.

Tbe chancellor and tbe rblef loath*of tbe ropttioe ruurt and III* »l««cbaacettora and Ibe aiworlale JqallieKof tbe auprelde court In uftlr* whenIbra* anendiwutit take eff«l xliall lieJustice* of tb* noprenw n * r l untiltbe Mptrallou <rf. tbelr re#|i«vtltr*;

term*Tu Ibwe familiar with the Indicia!

•yatern of the atate It I* clear lUat Iftb*«e anM-udnieuia at- adoplHl by tbepeople tbey will aboltoh a lv«g )Ut of

Hlilli Tlie •nii'iiliig iiivny nf innnjruf tile Hw.tlllll||Clit|il« lollYSt'li* -wlllillIlium iner Ihe tuiirtu unit l|if iinm-r»

Keienlll lit thiwe «llti Imve Ilimletlie eitl, iiliillini It It miM tliitl II willIM. n nurliiK tu ttie «lule <if S.I.". tafct

for )llil|(et| NiilMrlenThe |!rtt|HiM<t| ntiieiittuiiMil^

will Kite in.Iiv mitt lialiiiu* tu I lieJtllllt lill •>ali<lll of Ihe ulllle, wlllillnow U li'|i lienir. mul the ililtr In aee(lull the Jil.ll. Inl Murk (if the atate Ulinijierly inrtlnl furwahl will lie kalgetlIn mie ftiurl, unit that nxiri will hnvetlie |iimer lu Itjllre II itiine, Ullil It < Miltot efitfte fi l lKMlliilllJE, i

N|lltll Tlln« ' lea,t* Illllolli ll«l ' Iheuielhul (itnl uf HilintuKlrr-

p*il*ll»*. >0,irt of «rroraand appeal*, tlie nupfew* court, th«7prcTPgatire court. lb« cottrt of-eban-rery, lbe,cl««llt runrt, HH> comtwwplea* emit. Ibe court of oyer «»d ler,«.Winer and Ibe o,turtfri*«*«to(i*~and

btmtwlKutr In tbetrd f

«uurrr»>ltb

mtwlKutr In tbetr pMn«j J I «uurrr»>court cvfdijoaed of three ulVlnkrti*, wltbappellant. eouUnoo |»iw and etmocery)nrWk-tl«u, ihr Mine a« now exMto lab l bIUfa j

)nrWktl«u, ihr Mine a« no exMto laIbe *eiret»l f<rtrrU abwIUfaed. and ejtu*ty «oorta v ' * ; . ' r

p *airpr a'»nlt, to tietried by a Jnrjr, tbeo a*' uvw, may be,b l b i b

y J jbrought rltbrr in Ibe prewert,tried at,tbe woflniy i«e«r\wllh a Jury,nr la.tbe^w>VDty.«»urt. The prwedntv•toll' be-, to aerondawr* wild tbe rule*ef prwrlke *nd prnieednre.preaerlbed,b» »<alUte a* 6»w or. In (be1 atatenrc'

k i by' tbe eupreiae *oert—att | l f r tnth

prempt and effective 'dl*po*HJeit oMtl-bjatlw becauaS tb«, court llaelfJaUie.

Ing ei|iillv mill < iiiiiiimn Inw M>|>nfHt*nmt hy illfffriit JIUIKC*, n>-<unlldic lothe IOIIK eKlnhll«lir<l tiraMhn In NewJenx'.v. «U<i the oi|iliatiH' touri nml (tincrliuliMl citkrla niypt In name, pre-»Wt«l over Iiv the **M* JUURM *« now,Ihe i •mul v }intice, mid th*y leiive aimutilouehi-il our iirem-nt eicellein n)mt'lii of illNtrlct i-oiirta, KlvlliKth* li-ululitture |M.«>'I, KM HOW, lu emtHbllall orat»ill«h Inferior rnuiDi,

All llil« I* In** tayliltr lh«t the |irupu<e<l Jiiitlrlal niiietnliiieul*'are In llii>line uf iirogreiM, IIIIHIKII I •iiuwrvative,for a pfo«rv«nlTi\ umwIliK atate furthe piir|HMi< uf PIIM-IIII I I IK Jimll«ie> Thenorthern |>nrt uf Ihe utitle lit |o*liil.HK IniKiiiiiliitluu, nhlili Hill lirlliR lucreaneilllllKHtloii Tlie |>ro|Hmsl niiieuiliiienl*repreaeiit the i'uii»err*llve and beatI1IK-«IIMI llmtiKliI of the alnte ttfler tenyram uf ill« iwaluu mirt aitltullmi, liar-lug rH'elvixl the wi nil Inn of two con-Mrvntlvn levlKlHhirea, and they havetb« uui|iiallr1ril «u|i|wrt of »uch UMII«* Mr. rluirle* I I . llarlHluirne. wbi.Ita* written a btxik on Ih* ruiirU ufNew Jcrwjr mid wluxw uimeinah rtev'o-tlou lo Ibe public guo<l l»ui}i|Ue«tluned.

Oppeilllon, If Any.

Non* iltat Uan heeu u|>elilr ulltleil. •tliidnuhleilly preference will alwnjn«Xlat for a different ayaleui frvm tlmon* proponed, uwlng imrllally lo athorough mul accurate knowledge ofIII* auhjet'l and |MrttnlJy to llwt feel-Ing tlMl,,Wbat haa Ix-eii ftnod ewntgHIII Ib* p i * l ellovld not lie clmuuHj.but ttu> real oppunitlon, If my. »bmikland Will foiue ffuoi tbuae llllganlN.

of we»llb, wbo Hixl In»llbnfn I

nmIbe preaeiil aynteni nf cwurtn * ri-mly•ud powerful weapon In tlie haiwlx ofIraliieil and ttkllltul fnwytn lu lireIbelr h*» furtutute fdreraary by ap-peal*, delay*, uucertaluty , and nut-

unlll ibe dnwrrlnK litigant mayfa d'be read/ to uke what far offered in

irtlleWnt wllbont miKb regard furtb* itrtHfe uf hi* d«manda,

Hil«-ij;laaa'of oppurttloii. If any. willnot a*e*rt Ititeif In tbe open, but will«ax the taetf.la and Indifference ut tbepeople, aided bjr .Indlvldoal opponent*and OouuM*** uBSer tore* of *vule or. .gaiilmitioae, to aoeouplMb tbe defeat'of tbeiitoelidiDentt. '~ S ; ;~\t tber* IV one' lbl»g inore Itnportaat(baa •aofb*r for tbe *teli>.td provideI t I* (bet ibe rnmiw of obtawln*; in* . lice ebonld be pruotFt and rt pedlttoue,,,with' HO udawceaaer/ d*S»ya and-1 -with aw udawceay »ycerulntlM. I t to believed b

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tbMiilrtoj ,

»*«li«on of Ibe pn*DUMtd odlrt d*i g :

ly aid In ihlMob]e«t and tend to keep"Mew ieroey up lu her, kUaratandardf,

ilrt tm. * l pd lodlrtal anieiidtt*itU wDl great-:id I h l b ] t d t d t k j

ef Jfreey jiMtlee.

^OMratttlattooW old M B ! Iptkm yoo'rt- tickled lo death

"Ye*; JaYfew jvara, rnow, l it)ett exntae for golD* to the eUrcm,"gDetroit Wee lYeae,

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THE MAN SHE LOVEDADELAIDE ROWLANDS.

Would yoo "*uce»edr thea try at I tWould yon fall, them shy at it, ad-

i tb* Amerieaa Ctlttvaior.

When a man gets- above dishonesty,avers the Peorta Herald.-*,* baa risesplenty high enough la thla world,

Every1 rose has IU thorn, and un-fortunately the thorn outlive* tberose, bewails tbe New" York Times,

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The maxim that beat exemplifiestbe a«cret of success, thinks the NewYork Time*, la that two and twomake five. •-, ,

• When you see the other fallow' trying; to do you. It l» human nature,

declare* the New York Times, to doas you eapeet'to be done by. _

After all. Insists Irving nacbeller,It Isn't clothe* or deportment, ormoney, or doing aa you'd be dotiejby,that makes a gentleman. You're gotto be all right and then forget It

Bays the Philadelphia Inquirer:There la one way to deal with thehigh price of meat—don't pay It •Try.

.the plan of cutting meat from thedally menu. Or, If you inunt cat It, «weet simplicity, not that of a achem-eat aparlngly. Too much meal la «at» '"" ^ —-<-•-- -

CHArTKB XXII. ISContinued.

I will i«ll htm he must go faraway and roust never come n»ar meagiln; If he does, I will ruin hisch mca by trlllng the whole story,

t he will not push me so far; It isbe want* and ha shall have tt

anything to abut out that horrible,rriblei past. .How I loathe myselfen 1 remember ray blind folly. It• 111* face that tempted me. His

fsjee! How white it looked to-night,thought he wan dead: but It wa*

only fpr a monvnt.. ll« is alive andI have seen the la*t of him. He saidI t . " . . ; . • . .

The confusion of thoughts meltedalowly away. ..Dorothy lay bark, withher dark lashes.lying placidly on herfair cheeks, her Up* partedf,jbowlngthe gleam of her white teeth, and ahalf smile lingering about her mouth,fast asleep, A stranger, gating at herlovely ttlll then, would have Imaginedher mind to be that of an infant In

en In hot weather, anyhow. It won'thurt you If you reject It for a while.

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A Chicago sciential la to eihlbltmoving picture* of tho bacilli that In-feat.the human body, The eshlbltlonwill not be very attractive to anyoneexcept scientists,' asserts the Louls-Tlllo Courier-Journal, However, thepicture* can't be any worse thansome of those which have boen.foist,ed on'tbe general public at five andten cent* per foist. -

, Not let* than twenty-seven StateLegislature* havo declared In favorof an amendment to the Constitutionto provide for the election of Bona»lora of the United States by Jllrectvote of the people. Five States onlyare wanting, reckon* tb» rhlladeWphla Retard, therefore, to complete j j"»r rpmlllaiiiiM fromthe numbed of two-thlrda which shall

Ing, false, deceiving w.omnn. whocould lie aa well as »mll», and treaddown an honest man'* heart with herdainty, cruel foet.

Enid woke early the neit morningwith that vague sensation of some-thing. dUagreeablo bunging over b<<r,that came »o frequently after .an agi-tated night. She did not try to-wooanother hour'* deep, but got out ofbed and began, her toilet.

liar reaotutlon to leave llromleyw»s stronger In the morning than Ithad been when «he retired to re»t,snd.foreseeing much opposition fromUervals, and probably »ome from Dor-Jlhy, ahe determined to go «way qul:ally this very day.

There w*» no, need to.wrlto andwarn Mr*. J.BWBOII. for Knld had re-;elvod' u letter from tier humble(rlcnil only (wo days ngo, aaylng herroom* wero »l|ll uulot, though ahe»»ni(td for nothing, for Knld hitd dentmother chuck 'Immediately aho got

Blr Kobert'i

W|Heceaalirylt^ ppopoae thla amend-ment. In view of the prevailing pub*lie eentttnant In regard to the.Senateand IU eitatlng character. It. oughtnot be hard to aecuro the reaulatt*number in New England alone.

lawyer*!It; wan chnracit^rietlc of Enid that

Iho nover'treated thoto iieiioath-herwith hnughllixmii or Indifference. »mlin tho Emc df Mr*. Lawaon, and ofSlinmoiiili, mul Mm. Cullani. to whom•lie bad paid n regular vl*lt everywenk, her unual klndne** wua ntmoatfrlondihlp, Tb'«y hail unit anil allflvou her help when nho nendud It,tnd ahe would nover forgot It whilelife laalpil.

I Thla win a trait that dltguatodj Dorulhy. "li" lonkod on »*>rvant« a* noI many nnlmala tioujttit to work, anil

Imr mul. tliernforn, a kind Word

In Brooklyn, recently, note* theHartford Courant. a atrcet car con-ductor, convicted of defrauding thecompany by which hat bad been >m-ployed, waa aentenced to Sing Sing, j ',','"„>'An account book aa\d to havo Imcn | #in poitltivfly wnoti-d on Huch crrakept by the defendant contained tun*! It would huve i>crhai>» »urma^oranda t.ndl.g to .how that hl.dMlro for ItlMltlmate "pront. hadBrown with a rapidity tha( waa boundto arouaa auaplclon. Under date ofJanuarr SO waa an entry ihowtngI I I turn and "prollta 11.80." Thliproportion waa fairly well maintained•> * • "A^^~ MkMaC flttakh' thai **tif**f«

unanimity *ho wua listod by'he members of her1 household. Oer-vals and bis mother were beloved androvered. but this rold, beautiful girl,who might have found ao much workfor hur sympathy, had not a single(rlond nmouit tho douivatlci, Vlrglnlooxcoiited.

On the other hand, one and. alllor MVaraTdaya «a4 then' the "profIU" roawwlthottl any corrwpondlngU c r ^ ,n f a ^ Tb. "dividend./.M they war* ealW In court, appeared j ^ e h t B l l , , , , h o p , n h , r r o o m t

(6 bav« been •« on February », j r ( , | |eve tho numerom little ailment*I10.1S oa February 10., 111.05 onrabruarr 11 u d 110.46 on FebruaryIt . Had the nan had a truer a«ni*of pratMrtlon b* might have been

'r-"aW» to,continue hie"demonstrationOf tna way to make a atreet railway

•jwr- • * -

—• -it la a ahort-*lihted policy of OOT-/•nunant, declar** the Knoxvlll*

that afflicted the chamber-malda andother., often binding up a cut angerwith ,hflr, own h»n"

Having plungod valiantly Into thecold bath aud droaaod rapidly, Enidjpt-nod her window and looked out.It waa about 7 o'clock atid a very redtun* wa» trying to forco IU waythrough a thick, white mitt. A »ud-den dealrv camv on her to go out fortho laat ramble ahe might have. InDromley ground* for year., perhaps

(Tenn.) 8*ntlnel, that does not seek • to r e y e r , Sh« quickly put on her hatunceasingly to foster Its farming In* ind warm coat, and aa the made her

tn the last—anllyi!s"r~ln*~-'wey- down the atalrs abe resolved tovrospority of a country ia dependent '**« o u t t h o «oUJ«- "•*• w n o W M h < r

f»* ' i ^ r - l l r ^ i H w U u r e . Mining and tall» """W"10"-*V| ; r tnmnufacturlng, commerce and trans-

'/ portation. all the wheels of Industry,. refuse to run when agricultural condi-

tions languish. With tbe tremendous^ ."stride* made in other deparUnenls ot'pj'Atbtit, the farmer cannot afford to

HvV'eUnd'atm or to employ antiquated;'ujsthods. Hand and brain must be

intelligently directed that the pro-ducts ot the ground may be abundant

; and profitable. The treatment of }he.'/•IPOU inust be a mfctter of careful study.

'i irallowed to run down effort applied.'Vjto Its cultivation Is lltU* more than

—J^*J5^H?JSL. JL** preservation andfupbuUdlng require as. diligent con-

j ^ i l i jsisra.a* tbe care and improvement of\,stock or as tbe proper.cultivaUon of

U a trope that grow. Largeahould greet th« praaVnca

O»« inUUIgcat mani

aft*4

on; tfnehlng

.lion upon the Industry •*d"lnUlll-genca «t tboM who MfwUtuU th*

• backbone of Jba Bute.- 'To^glva at |Unttw' ha*}., i» tb* 'inttroUon im>

1*1

companion.The great house was silent and

«t|IL_but she found her way to the•tables, where the grooms were busylooking to their charge, tor It wouldbe a. glorious hunting day, andwhistling tor Meg, after dispensingituftuy smiles and greetings to' thamen, who respectfully touched theircaps, Knld sot off.. "Poor Meg, you will miss me!" ahsaid, bending to , pat to* "smooth,handsome head, 'and'I will mis* you.d**rl" She sighed slightly. »Bnt 1must not even think ot yon, Meg,' be-cause if I do It wilt bring back Brow-ley, and thin—and theS I shall thinkot him, Met; and that U just what tmust never do again. Heaven granthe may always be happy I It fairiesonly lived now, I would ask tUenrVowork: We a spell to gtv*Wm perpetualsunshine;' never, to let doubt or—orthe truth eowe-to html* She amlleihalt faintly, then aaid out loud:' "ButI am, wickedi H* is la God's hands,ska what aw I that 1 abonld dare todoubt (Us wisdom and goodness?'.',.; Meg looked-uparher vole* amtried to lean up and lick.her hand,and'together thaVgirl and. the dogwalked quleklx May UllHhe hall Waslost behind th<?ra In the morning wl*u

• tni aoll and'hand.

2uBnl.4.d«ep.ln,her Ihoughtijy"hwd^d thD^.Jwth.she had*na wa»,sotn<) ttlsia'nco on the njlo ttt? wood*before she waa awarje oft Ai dm she thougli.t-Qt turnlm

jtnd of the disagreeable remem-rance that bung about tills spot. Shexperlenced over again all the shamend mUery that bad come that sum-

mer day when the listened to Dor-thy'* easy falsehood*, and saw thatervals believed her anil deemed her

n a n g e l . . . •'• ' ' . • • • ' • ; •

I will go round," she said to her-self, "the way he—h« took me when

was riding; 1 can return throughbe village and b« In time for break-'«»t; It will b« early to-day becausef the meett" • '

So, dismissing her disinclination,!nld pushed on, whistling every nownd then for Meg, who was. thorough*

enjoying her .scamper, and camebounding back every now and then

ith tier red tongue hanging out ofer mouth and her tall wagging.As she paisod down tho incline

hat has been mentioned before, Enidluddenly mlseed the dog, and stop-lng, she whistled and called heroudly by name.

"Meg! Meg! Where are you7"Thero was no answer *t Brat, and

hcnKnlrt thought ahe heard a whine,is If the poor creature wore In somelain. Hememberlng the episode ofhe trap, Enid hurried down to wherebe thought Meg might be, and foundbe collie licking her forepaw, fromhlch the blood waa flowing."Why, Meg!" she exclaimed, bend-

ng'over the dog, "what's the matter,>oor old thing?"

Meg- at once began ko move about,wagging her tall and evincing her af-octlon, but she IIraped at - every

movement, and ended by standing onhree legs and holding Up the Injured

> a w . ' - . ' ' • • . - . . • ; " ; '

She has cut It," Knld said te her-i«lf, as she knelt down to examinebe hurt; "there Is no trap hore."]'he cast a hurried glanco around,hen taking out her handkerchief,ho tied It round the dog's paw, not

without much difficulty, for Mogwould acarcvly let her touch It. This

one, itho rose and pulled on herlovo again. "Now we must go back,

musn't w(i. Mi'fi? . For you can'twalk at all,, and I am afraid I can'tarry you." ' ,; , i.

While sho half said, halt thoughthis, Enlrt was looking about to see

what could havo cuuied tho accident,nd suddenly her eye caught a gleamif steel, aud stooping, she drew outf the long, rank grass tho Indianaggur Roger Lolcester had given to.1* cousin, Lady Derrlman.

Knld stood Razing down at tho toyweapon with cheeks that turned un-onnclouBly pnlo.

"1 will KIVO this back to Dorothy,"h« said, alowly, to herself; "she—ihe may have dropped It here."

Tlion a wave of self-reproachushed over her. Why should shootibt Dorothy so easily T Might nothis have been lost by some other per-

nT Why should It be necessary toruly Dorrlman to have dropped It,

nd uo one else, and, above all, whymod sha distress berselt over whatfas a most trivial affair? An Indianeapon had bean loat and ahe had

ound It. What waa there In that tocreate a disturbancen

So she argued with herself, but tono endr.the first dread and horribleear remained, and would not be dla-

mlMed," ?

'She wakened from her troubledream to find that Meg bad succeeded

In getting tha handkerchief; of, andwaa Industriously linking the wonnd.With a shiver ot apprehension, Enidatooped tor the discarded cambric,and. wrapping It, round tho dagger,he hid It In her naff,

No one shall know ot this but Dor1* b id f i t t

Oilatde,.»f jwilflaaMev awjr~lai«s\.If yoaWookl «Ma.'otst«M«.« c - •

a tfauer-a tec* wot» aaalmoet WltaUid air, and Oanialooked at Trial in astonishment, bat hehumored Ub map and walked towardthe dooii \

-Now, thetV'Parsons, what doeathis very myatMoos communicationmean?* be a*k^C when oot la thehall. \ ,

*Here'a Orore*. Or lord, the 'eadgardener; be wanta to Ull yon some-thing, ray lord."

Parsons seemed to be eren more ex-cited than before.

As soon aa OervaU bad left theroom, Enid had risen, filled with ap-prehension and fear, and bad goneunconsciously to the door, too.

She could bear all that was aaid.though OervaU did not see her orknow «be wa» present.

"Well, droves, my man, what",wrong? One of yonr boya got Intomischief, eh?"

The gardener twirled bU hat abontIn his earth-stained hand*.

-No,i my lord, If you! pleaae, mylord, it ain't nothing to do with theboys; It's—It'a a dead man, my lord!"

"A dead man!" exclaimed Oervals,"What'do you mean?"

"I mean, my lord, that I've found adead man In the woods. He'a astranger to me—I;ve never seen hisface before. Vou know, my lord, aahow you told me to set the men atwork on the plantation: well, Ithought aa how I'd go down myael"this morning, and see what wanteddoln', and aa I goea through the wood,my lord. I falls over the body of aman. At flrat I thought he wereasleep, my lord, buC he weren't; hewere dead, stabbed to the 'eart, andquite cold!" .

othy.1* abe aaid fa. away

misty sort ot

. with thedog limping . "ow-Jfadily boalde'bar, Enid went back to tbehouse.

She hoped to"g«t in unseen, aftergiving",Meg Into She Sanda ot t h ehead groom, bat la this she was dis-appointed, for OervaU wa* down In

stables having a look at a fav-orite mare Oulcle Lowe had success-fully ,lsmed tbe day before.

"Mia* Leslie, you >aro an early*bird! * he exclaimed, aa he stretchedout his hand. What! is Meg In thewars, too?"

M8he cut her paw in the woods on-on Something) I hope It Is not

much!" Enid faltered,She waa looking very pale, and

Qwrvale noticed It. , r " ""It U.only a *crateh,n he said, atier

examining Meg carefully. *"8h« wontifant much doctoring! I wish, I eauldsay the same tor you, Ml*. L«alie: Iam dlatreasedTto see you look:, so 111.1Will you not let.we send for Scott?It is only a' cold, I expect.' out theyare nasty thing*,' and should be takenIn time,*1 • :- I " • J' \.:—?;—I m;, i iry .weaJhanik-you,Lord Derrlman,* the girl answered asbravely as *ht could. "I, think 1,-1have gone a little'too .tar, and tired

l iahM ( l » > " 1 '

CHAPTERDorothy's Horror. . .

Oervals started back."A man dead! Stabbed to death In

my grounds! Oroves, you must bedreaming!"

Knld had crouched back against thedoor: her heart stood positively stillfor ona instant, then began throbbingso violently and heavily aa to makeher feel quite faint. She pulled thedoor to quietly, but tho butx of con-versation and laughter from insidesounded horrible whilo this othergrim subject held sway ouUlde.

"Dreamlh1, my lord, 1 wish. I was.No, .It's no dreamln'; the man's stonedead. Must ha' been killed hoursago, and—" .

"Be careful, Groves." Qervals said,(iternly; "make! no rash remarks ofthat: sort. It will bo fbr the coroner.to determine whether he was killed ornot. ' 'What have you done with, thebody?"

"I left 'un down theroi my lord. Ithought tt best. . I couldn't 'a' moved'un by myself, and I didn't like t--touch him till I'd told you, my lord."

Enid went up to her own room

With trembling hand she unlockedher box and drew out tho handker-chief tn which she had wrapped thedagger; she shuddered a* she gatedat it again; then going hastily intoher Rtudlo, sbo flung the handker-chief, as Dorothy had done, Into thotire, and taking aomo oil and sand-paper that lay with her painting para-phernalia, sho rubbed with feverish,boate at the steel to remove the spot,ot ru.t. The action rolleved her over-charged heart; the fact ot doing noth-ing had accentuated her misery.

To her unspeakable delight theru.t removed easily, and the "bladelooked as' It had done when It leftRogerdlscolorment on the Ivory did nottrouble her, for it waa very smalland quite unnottceabte" •*

This done, ahe threw oft the cloaknervously, and picking up some large,Sat sketch book, and a portfolio, shehid the dagger In the latter, and wentswiftly from the room.

Outside she met Maria, her maid,and forced herself to say aome easy,pleasant worda as she passed.

Her first visit was to Dorothy'sboudoir; no one was In the daintyapartment, and closing the door, Enidwent across to the. writing' tableand deposited the Indian dagger'Inthe place It usually held. Aa ahe wasturning away one ot the housemaidscame Into the room.* "I beg your., pardon, miss," sheapologised, Enid's heart beat fast.

"There Is no occasion," Blisa," she.aid, ..with a smile that faded Imme-diately; then ahe bent over her port-folio. "I am trespassing here, butthe tact la, 1 borrowed Lady Derrl-man's Indlandag'geryesterday to copyin one ot my'pictures, and—and Iforgot to put it back last night."

"Ah! I did miss-it,, miss., when Iwas dustln' this morning, cos I knewI'd seen "lt'-yesterday. only my ladyotten takes Jt out to cut, her booksand papers, so I knew tt was all right.Many thanks, miss."- "1 must know tbe worst—the verywont at once," Enid said, desperate-ly, to herself; "and then, If—It my,tears'should bo true., at all hasardsX must keep the truth from him-."

; Sh* knocked at Dorothy's bedroomdoor 'as ahe resolved on. this, and in

EXERCISE TOR CHICKS.Exerdae U absolutely a w e a r y

with brooder chicks, or ela« boweltroublfe and casea of Indigestion willsurely result. Uae plenty ot abort,clean litter, tn which ' acatter drytread, crumb*, millet seed, crackedwheat and very fine cracked corn.—Farmers' Home Journal.

CORN FOR THE SItO. .The method used in raising corn

would' be to apply/ a coat of; dressingand plow it In, I then narrow theground .until the soil Is pulvertsed.with a disk harrow, then use a cornthat Is from"eighteen Inches'to twofeet high. The method used In fill-ing the silo U to cut the corn as soonn» the ears begin to get hard or thereis danger of a heavy frost, using acorn harvester, then cut it into theBIIO with an ensilage cutter.—W. L.Oray, in the American Cultivator.

OOOO OAIIE^PAY8.The. harneis and^buggy may be

made to last twice or three times aslong by the Judicious use of oil andpaint I bought 4 cheap buckboardand harness seven years ago. Twiceevery year I took the harness apart-at the buckles—washed It with soapand then rubbed well with "neatsfootoil," fifteen cents' worth. Every sum-mer when the wheels began to rattlebecause of getting loose, i got a halfgallon of Unseed oil and put In acrescent shaped pan and boiled the"felloes" of the wheels in the oil. . Atinner will make a pan for Qtty cent*

A poet bred a wwdthv maid.An, heirea* far beyond his station

Bo. with k» MaSxum toTSdTHe wooed with fiery;tsapintMa.

B« MBt by mail a ftrvest pitsA,p«ni emesad hv worda »lut t

And thai, from fare* of habit. lt

,EBdo*ed « "**»>-'•* •«« "««"!'

In which to boll the wheels in tlieUnseed- oil. For $1.00 I boughtenough ready mixed carriage palutevery summer1 and treated the entire-'art to a coat of paint.' AB a conse-quenco my cheap harness and buck-board did almost dully Bervlce for»even }-ears and was then given Inpart pay in buying another buck-board, and harness. There were oth-»rs who did not'use oil and paint whohad three or four new seta ot harnesstnd carts.—Mrs. M. G. Adams, inAe Epltoinlst. . •,

CROP TREATMENT.Crop bound is caused by the tak-

ing Into the crop of some, material,which the fowl is unable to - digesttnd pass on, such aa straw, old, long,tough .grass, musty grain and such.

myseliahM («,al»> ;, , 4 1Qervala waa hbont^to administer a

alight, rebuke, but, somethingriiap-pened la p » H a t ' b V ' ' " : •

jwnLL ACCOMPANY HER HOMK.*I undersUnd that Carollnf u r

Ing to Europ* for har health.""Indeed! Whan did' she

o«r.?"—Boston Transcript. :t

'''.' AND THIS IS OAWK.-The Secretary—"Excuse m». 5 r

but you might repUce the turf " 'The NoTiee—"Bot If Idld I sherd

never get round."—-The Sketch

THE REASON.• Discontented Wlfe-^" Several of ti>

metTwKom I refused when i: marriwiyou are richer than you are now.:

The Husband—"That's why "—il-lustrated Bits.

ATROCIOLSThe Husband—"Well/Bay what }<.:i '

will, my dear, you'll, find worse limnme tn the world,"

The Wife—"Oh. Tom, how can voube ao bitter?"—PHUbufg Observt-r.

'AHA! BHE CAN'T ESCAPE MUH."Maude—"And so your husband is

leading man at the Bowdoih CastloTheatre."

. Belle—"No, the misleading man >he's the villain."-—Boston Transcript.

PREPARATORY TO GETTING OFF.Hub (arriving home from offlcy>—'

"Well, dear, and how Is the new cookgetting on?"

Wifey — "She'll getting on herthings to leave, that's how."—IlontouTranscript.

THERE. NOW!

wswer, tu in.

noticed . early, before there, is too•nuch constitutional trouble from th*condition, tbe crop should be washedont carefully by passing into it therubber tube of a fountain syringe.The syringe should have been filledwith quite warm water. Grasp thethroat ot the.fowl with the righthand, holding the fowl In tbe left.Let water run until* crop is wellOiled, and by compression on-throatprevent the water running' out.When full remove tube, and, holdingfowl by legs In left hand) head down-ward, compress the crop with righthand, expelling its contents. Thistan be repeated a number of "timesuntil crop- is emptied^News. - -

THE EGO' RECORD.I. K. Fetch thinks th.e. egg record

ot a hen should not be measured bynumbers, but • rather by weight ofegg. His contention Is right. '• Quali-ty and not quantity should be thogoverning-rule. In a letter to thewriter he submitted the following;results tor the month ot March:

Thirteen Plymouth Rocks laid 376ogga/at 21.3 average per ben; fif-teen Plymouth Rocks,. 334 egss, av-Wage/ai .4; forty Plymouth Rocks.884 eggs, average 31.7:' weight ofthe, egg*,, twenty-six, ounce* per'doxen., Brahmas, eleven pallets',

we're hatched*AugustLverage'11.9; ten Brah-£ average~Z9.1; -weight

doxen;a atngle eg*'

She—"If a man love, his wife ORmuch SB she loves him, he will stop-wasting bis money on cigars If shoasks him."

He—"Yes. but If his wife loveshim as much aa she ought to love nman who loves her enough to atop Itif she asks him, she won't ask him!"—From London Opinion.

HIS FAMILY AT THE BEACH.Doctor—rt"The only thing the mat-

ter with yon, my dear .lr, Is lone-aomeness."

Patient—-Well, I certainly have a.sort of an 'all gone' feeling, doctor."—Boston Transcript.

A CHECKERED ANSWER."Hallo, mate, 'ow is It you ain't

workln'T""Well, It's like this: I works at a

domino factory, and I puts on the•pots, and they're making doubleblanks to-day! "—London Opinion.'

THE DIPLOMATIC SEX.• Mrs. dreen—"The doctors say agood cry Is healthful.", - "' Mrs, Wise—"I know* It Is. A good - ;,|cry gets ma and tlie girls a mouthat the seaahore each" year, -and wecome back as hard as nails."—Boa""1

<Eranscrlpt ,

STRAIQHT TIPS.Ted—"Does the Government f a -

eries" commission-have any difficultyIn finding waters to stock?"

*' 195

ened la p » H a , t b . V , . . . .Tb,at something wa* the approach

t th b t l •;"er, (, ; - . , ;.. ^MairJisneak. vw*yottr far lortfrwa« atUe said: yet Enid'* heVrt %joodstill; *ome,lntuWoiLOf. cbming;sb»-o«-.-ttirf ,tr«abl* filled.hc> wind. - \ . "i

Certainly, Barson, what is U?*J \ "/ i !"• on,o«.gld«J

'**- •£ '• I . - - .

uV'I, am better thisTnornlnr,j thank /Heaven! Anotherhour" it;tiat'$altt and I dont know

j" *

rounded

should <hav&done..",„ 'Isnr-

eggs to. weigh . thirty-Seven ounce*per doien. ,"The. number.of• eggs avhen lays Is only holt; the record;weight hi the true-test as a'food sup-

and papers'; ahe—*1*-, - i p»r eaiy fW» ' "t. tblrty-twplooked supremely beautiful with her.-1"1111**- l**1-. , - , -golden hair, lying>os* on thji-Ue*. .ft™ »n*-» **» ounces: twenedged nUtew1; and ;a^«a3tt !wrapper,- e « » a,1 t-«nt3r-iilx oaacw perhS>et'¥,?Slfefbluev*twl.^ about ^ tw^ w « * • ! « * : « d

.,...„,„„ -, : - , tfclrd ounces.walked; toward; the, nre aid. "P*

ieh Is. thrte> pounds,twentyitwo

doxen* • . ' t w o ~

Tbe 'Brihrna*,. though.

least, in • number.^layt tw'enty-o&e »nd a thin! per cent.the

, Ned—"I shouldn't think so. Allthey have to do is to pick out those—aummer resort* that advertise goodfishing."—Judge., '

DIFFERENT VERSIONS.Teacher—"Johnny, tell me somet-

thing ot AbrohamLIncoln:" '. Johnny—"Which version?"

-• Teacher — "Why. what do yon /mean!"' Johnny—"History or /magoxlne?"«—CleyeUndJLeader. ^ < •

— / BROKE. HIM."Margie—"DM you see i

at the seashore?" . , . —r'," i k e * O.-Harts—'Most of em.luesav" , 1 i, ' ' i t h , .-- Margie—rWell, tell me- what tn*, ^breaier« looked-like." .^ slx

Jaek^-"The two( I vsei were ,DOB» ^ -blonde*."—Kansas City Times, -f ;

'jlEADT^VoBrTHE SEASON*', - Summer-JlesonlProprletor--"H»;ve..last year/a oriees.been increased fltty «:

,j Tier*ce'nt.1ui t ordered!" t;",.*.r_, ;,i^

.^to*:theiW»eTl9enJg-ouV^d;anAo^,%r;It In front ofLlbe.hoUl,^aadJi*t_»«

i l l _ ~ _*""

. . JSi&'.i'J•*v..-.. • v W d i

!. CAPTORID BT BRI' Renter's correapondea

Cdve* some additions!vttfe reference to the rwtag or Mr. Robert Abbotmfijecz, tn SaloaUu. Wtag home at about 10 o"

- evening of March 21 hetered the garden and wfew steps of hit fstner'ibe was attacked by fiveOne ot these he partiiwith a blow on tbe »ld» .another he put "bora dua kick in tbe stomach. «of the aasatlant) bad on•rs severely bitten whllforce a gag into Mr, AblBut the victim was uppowered; one of tbe Iupon bis head, and at Ithey seem to have adminrofortn, as Mr. Abbott loness, and continued incondition, auSerlng froatwo days afterward.

He recollect* beingand half walking, gaggefolded, for some distantsupporting him underafter which. h« was th1

house, where he lmm.into a deep sleep. Tlslg'jt he was removedbouse. Here the bandmoved from his eyes, a•ee that he was in a roand walls ot which weby rush matting, as if totlflcatlon difficult, whilewere hermetically clowlight coming from a Iankept burning day and n:room he remained for tland nights, constantlytwo of tbe band. Hisquite kind to him. an<retaining him aa.theirall they could to meet h

Immediately after thiAlfred Abbott, the fath.

1 tlm, neat a trusty servaithe village* In the no ISalonika; the Vail ot .sent out four secret ag<get on the track of the btBoe measures were wand communication withat last opened by & letApril 6 In Mr. 'Abbott'slonlka. In tills letterAbbott Informed his fiwas in the hands1'Of allwho demanded for him£16,000 Turkish twhich the brigand chpencil and in an a/ldeihandwriting, threaten.death or mutilation ofwould be the comequeifusal to pay or of anplay false with the bathe authorities on thclletter also named a rcn.an agent of Mr. Abbottwith rei>rcseniatl\ea olarrange details.

Tho money was aent_on the evening of Apriescort of four armedhanded over to the Ipoint among tbe billsmiles from Salonika,twentyj brigands wero s

, casiou. In conversatAbbott's messpngor, th.said that the moneyseme be thrown away,sure lifelong happlnesihonest families!—Lone

THE MEDAL OFOne day last JJarct

the Speaker of the H<— tentative* at Washlni

an unusual scene—thof a medal of honor towoman in recognition

u able heroism five yeaterrible General Slocui

<• The young woman* then only a girl of tot>-.- •> year over from Ire

valesclng In the ContHospital at North Broav severe attack ot ao

' was hardly to be exp* of life'* great tests ab

> t i n of fourteen. 111 Intnla girl, suddenly Intccame tb* sight of tb*

., _L«ltb its awful agony.Without -heaitallng

' tlrely forgetful ot her:' atf* dashed down th*i ' tbe shore) and Into th

. » baby which bad ]uifrom the- vessel, ajidto tbe shore. She'it

•other and another, uihad saved nine chileherself fainted and wdrowned had ahe not

rrescued by one of tb. th* hospital. A near. followed - and when

from that, she went" leaving no trace of b.

MeantimevRepreseir York, bavli

r. of her heronsbegan a search for heuntll^a short.time atdiscovered in a trai

rv*nncst to Wssblngtoiat ojjee applied to.

(for a medal of honoiwaa tbe little ceremcto] In March.

Quick wit, beroisatern, make" a good ton

woman- has' cb;o*ea;~xother she might cblllUe Incident only citnw capacity for hero

C_ dear and bright ani

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ACCOJfWaNT HER ,._mdentand tint Carolina i, r jEurope for h*r health "

deed! When did' .he «»r,j .,'—Boston Transcript.

AND T|H1S IS GAWKSecretary—*Excu»e nnj. 5 r

10 might replace the turf" 'i Notice—"But If Idldl sherdget round.*—The Sketch

THE REASON.sontentadWlfe-^" Several of ti>rfiom I refused when i: marn«l

richer than you are now.:Husband—"That"* why "— M.

ted Blta. , "• '

ATROCIOUS.Husband—"Well/Bay what }<.:i '

ny dear, you'll, find worse ihanthe world,"Wife—"Oh. Tom, ho* can vou

bitter?"—PHUbufg Observt-r.

! BHE CAN'T ESCAPE MUH."ids—"And so your husband lag man at the Bowdoih Custlor e . " . • . • .-• • :

No, the misleading man-le villain."-—Boston Transcript.

ARATORY TO GETTING OFF.j (arrlrlng home from office —', dear, and how U the new cookl o o ! "!ey — "She's getting on her

to leave, that's how,"—Bostoncrtpt.

THERE. NOW!

"II a man loves his wife asi she loves him, he will stop

ig bis money on cigars it ahaJ i m . " '-"• •—"Yes* but if his wife lovesis much as she ought to love nwho loves her enough to atop Iti»ks him, she won't ask him!"

>m London Opinion.

i FAMILY AT THE BEACH.ctor—"The only thing the mat-'Ith yon, my dear sir, I* lone-aess."dent—"Well, I certainly have a.>f an 'all gone' feeling, doctor."iton Transcript.

L. CHECKERED ANSWER.olio, mate, 'ow Is it you ain'tIn1?"rail, It'a like this: I works at ano factory, and I puts on the, and they're making doubleis to-day!*—London Opinion."

THB DIPLOMATIC SEX.a. dreen—"The"doctors say acry Is healthful.", - ", ,

•a. Wl*a—"I know4 It Is. A good - £{ets ma and the girls a mouthve seashore each" year, -and weback as hard as nails."—Boston

script

STRAIQHT TIPS.d—"Does the Government flsh-commlMlon-have any difficulty

ding waters to stock?"d—"I shouldn't think BO. AHhave to do Is to pick out those—ner resorts that advertise goodig."—Judge.. '

DIFFERENT VERSIONS,acher—"Johnny, tell me somet-; ot Abraham/Lincoln:" 'tuny—"Which version?"acher — "Why. what do you ,i?"hnny—"History or/magailne?"gyelandJLeader. ¥ • ' '

— / BROKE. HIM.ttgto—-DM you see allths »US*t»,;ie seashore?" , , _=— *\'«* O.-H»rta—'Most of em. I

srgte——"Well, tell me w 'fcersi looked-like." . .. _!. x,kck-1—"The two. I met ""• , !des.»-^Kansas City Times.

CAPTCRJJD BT BRIQAKDS.R«at«r*s cornavoBdwt at Uslrab

additions! particular*

moa dittos of t s w w ' l U K w**.*tk* a m ts4 wost«a a]***,' *at «I»es

la ealWrs*. tUrotasa Is t»»soaU** kiga sarttag* tad tfc* rnks atthaw w»* w w It natty a n atvartlarger tass) * • know,—YOBIB'B Ooa>

with refereae* to tha recent kldnap-tag or Mr. Robert Abbott, a BritishmSJecx, in Sslnalk*. When return-tag home st about 10 o'clock in th«

- evening of March 31 he had ju»t en-tered the garden and was within afew »teps of hi* father's door whenbe »as attacked by fire or six men.One ot these he partially stunnedwith a blow on the sld« ot the head;another he put "hors du combat" bya, kick in the stomach, while a thirdof the assailant*, bad one of his fin-er* tevereiy bitten while trying toforce a gag Into Mr, Abbott's mouth.But the victim was speedily over-powered; one of the brigand* satupon bis-head, and at thla"momentthey seem to have administered chlo-roform, a* Mr. Abbott lost conictous-ness, and continued In a halt-datedcondition, suffering from nauiea fortwo day* afterward.

He recollect* being halt carriedand half walking, gagged and blind-folded, for some distance, two mensupporting him under the armpits,after which he was thrown Into ahouw. where he Immediately tell!into a deep sleep. The followingnight he was removed to anotherhou*e. Here the bandage was re-moved from hi* eye*, and he couldsee that he was In a room the floorand walls ot which were concealedby rush matting, a* if to render Iden-tification difficult, while the windowswere hermetically closed, the onlylight coming from a lamp which waskept burning day:and night. In thl*room he remained for thirty-six day*and nights, constantly watched b,-two of the band. His guards were•quite kind to him. and, except forretaining him as.their prisoner, didall they could to meet his wishes.

Immediately after the capture Mr.Alfred Abbott, the father ot the vic-tim, sent a trusty servant to scour allthe villages In the neighborhood ofSalonika; the Vail of Salonika alsosent out four secret agents to try to about a mile,get on the track of the brigand*. But In a long.thi-se measures were, without effect, to the north,and communication wlththe band wasat last opened by a letter found onApril 6 In Mr. Abbott's gardei| at Sa-lonika. In tills letter Mr. {RobertAbbott Informed Ma father that hewas In the hands'of af brigand (>aiid.who demanded for him a ransom of£16,000 Turkish. A postscript.which the brigand chief added Inpencil and in an twldently dUguiiedhandwriting, threatened that thedeath or "mutilation of the prisonerwould be the coniequence of any ro-fuaal to pay or of any attempt toplay false with the band by puttingthe authorities on their track. Theletter also named a rendesvou* wherean agent of Mr. Abbott's might mretwith representative* of the band toarrange details.

The money was sentjrom Salonikaon the evening of April 26 under anescort of four armed men. and washanded over to the brigands at apoint among the hill* four or livemiles from Salonika. More thantwentyj brigands were seen on this oc-

, caslou. In 'conversation with Mr.Abbott's messenger, the brigand chiefsaid that the money would in noseme be thrown sway, as.lt would In-sure lifelong happiness to a score ofhonest famllie*!—London Standard.

RCXNINO THK BIO RAPIDS.Where the ,water« of halt a contV

nent become beamed in between tbtrock walls of tfee River Saskatche-wan, at a point sot a third'of a mil*wide, with *och steep. 4«*e«at ovethuge bouldtrs and rocky Islets thatU eould sot be any steeper without^being a cataract, one can well beUev«'|!Miss Agon Laut's declaration, toScrlbner'a Magaslne, that at suchplace "things ar« doing* In the r|rer.She describes tho pauag* of theserapid* as follows:

"We heard (he f»ij wb-u-*h. thenthe wild roar. th«n th* full-throatedihoot of triumphant watttrs. Yottthink your bloMl will not ran anyfaster at that sound, after hating runmore rapid> lhan you can count?T r y I t ! ' ' •• ' -; .. .' .:. v •

-We sit up from nor »l(!RgUh. euypostures. Then the river began to jrouud and rise and boll In oil eddies, iand the canoe to bounce forward In .1leaps without any lift on our part; jthen a race horse pluhse. and we areIn the middle of turlou* tumult. |

-The Indian rises at. the stern and ;leans eagerly forward. Even th» cool >Seumlth sdmlta. This Is a placu(

where the-river really does things,,Isn't It?' But the Indian Is paddling .like a concentrated fury. Then w« 'shoot forward Into a vortex of whirl- !Ing sheaves of water. . '

" "Sh*—strong—she— ver'-*-strong ,rapid!' shouts the Indian, as we swirl'past one rock and try to catch the 'current that will whirl us past thenext. 'Pull—pull—pull ;a alnrng-pad- •die!" And wo rice to a leap. of. wild .waters, hare plunged Into the trough ;and are climbing again before some ;one can remark, '8ay, I don't ever •like sidling to rapid*.' > '•

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ParkCemeteries

LARGEST IN THC STATE

Beautiful and Accessible: ' I

LINOKN, NKWIKUM NIWAHK

MIS8 HEI.KN TAFT.Only Daughter of tho President anil Mrs. Taft.

l'|>-(i>-l)*tr Clotbrallne.A sensible clothes dryer, 'which"will

-There I. a rak'abead about th. , be welcomed t y t h e P««lcular .howa-•lie of a srnatl hou.e. where tho wat- i *«*- •• »n8 r e c » n t nT0?i""L i,er. are breaking, aqulver and whit. \ **** <" >*«* An*«le». Wssh. Itwith rage. The lndlau had risen ..again. .'Stop!' he yell*. 'Don't P»«J- i =loth<!",u»u»1ydie! Let her go!' But he himself.Is s "**•

swell, and

• SAVED BY LUCKY 81I0T. -.A b|g black be^r-taVght' Hubert

Daker, of Croton Falls,- a loaoon thathe will not (orgrt soon, and that Is,the next time he goes hunting ft bruluit will be with a rifle that shooU a |buli«t larger than » pea. Arthur jGaming killed this bear Ju*t In tlmo Ito save his friend Baker from a terri-ble clawing and perhaps d«ath. Thuanimal. was full-grown and afterblood when he was brought down bya lucky shot.

Hunting parties started' out aftertho bear a week ago when hi* tracks,wnro first «eun In upper Wcstchoster,but not until Monday did any oneoomo up with him. It was a lonehtinter who tlghtod him, and a shotwarmed bruin into a run which loftthe mail with thn gun far behind. Itwas late In the afternoon, and he badno dog to follow the trail. Spots otblood in the snow told him thst hehad Wounded the animal, but whenthe hunter bad followed them abouta mile he concluded the bullet haddone but slight damage and turnedhomeward.

The news that some one had seen

the liars. When thus uprend

THE SEASON.'H

immer* Jlesort Propneu«—- - - - - -,.,year's price, been increased fifty .» W a a 1 ordered}"; ^ . , . \ r _ , V,1,'unmerBasortProprtetoT— Wri-the sesyBerpenVoul-sad anc!

i front ot'the JtoteMand l«t

THE MEDAL OF HONOR.One~ day last Jtfarch the room ot

'the Speaker of the House of Repre-sentatives at Washington witnessedan unu*ual scene—the presentationof a medal of honor to a young Irish-woman In recognition of her remark-

'o able heroism five years ago, at theterrible General Slocum disaster.

The young woman of to-day wasthen only a girl of fourteen,' scarcelya, year over from Ireland, and con-'valescing In the Contagious DiseaseHospital at North Broth Island froma. severe attack of scarlet f«v«r. itwas hardly to be expected that oneof life's great te*U should corne to a

i girl ot fourteen. 111 la a hospital. Totnla girl, anddanly Into the quiet day,came tha sight of tha biasing vessel

j.«rltli its awfnl agony.Without •hesitating a, second, en-

tirely forgetful ot her own waakneas,ana da*hed down the stairs, out to

' the short)' and Into the water* seised.» baby which had Just been thrownfrom the- vessel, ajid. waded with. Itto the shore. She'returned for an-

•other and.another, untfl^in all. she, had saved,nine children;' then she"nerself Tainted and would have been'drowned had she not been seen andrreecued by one of the nremea-from.the hospital. A nearly fatal relapse

> followed'- and when she recovered; from that, she went to Washington," leaving no trace of her whereabouts.

Meantime-Representative Gonlden,New York, having" learned the

. ot her heroism,' Immediatelybegan a search for her, but It was not

^ until'a short i time ago that-the wasdiscovered In a training' school for

V&unes-to Washington1. Mr, Gouldenat opcV applied to. the government

: (for a medal ol honor and the -sequel.was the little ceremony In the tiapl*tol |n March. '• J

Quick wit, heroism- and f*lfn»cTl-«e«,,m*ke" si good taraaAtUoa-4or~9ac-cess,lin_ the' professjoit. this - Toting:wwnaa bat' cl»o»eii;*M, wdl ''aj'in 'any;othtr,»•• '.ml«ht •choose.', 'J.Tbe aae...VS-*.^_IJ^— onlyemphaai«e«.afre»h

The news that some one had seenthe bear soon spread, and the firstthing th* next, morning Baker. andOanung were out for bruin's scalp.They came upon him unexpectedlyand Baker, forgetting the small cal-ibre of his rifle, fired and woundedthe bear slightly. Smarting from theshot of the dsy before, the newwound put the animal Into a terriblerage, and be started for baker, whotried another shot, which went wide.

Ganung called to Baker to take tohis heel*-and leave him to try tobring the angered blackle down as hepassed him. Baker was qultejwHlIngto take his friend's advice, but hehad gone only a few yards when bestumbled. ' 'It wa* a lime now to trya man's nerve. Ganung took carefulaim and fired.-; With a snarl the besr turned uponhis new enemy, and tried to reachhim. Ganuns's bullet, however, hadfound a spot thst tapped the animal'slife.—New York_World.

~K REMARKABLE; WAR SCARE.A scene perhaps unique In warfare

is described by JLew Wallace, in, hisrecently published Autobiography.He tells, ot the approach ot> Federalregiment at Sbllob, aad of-how_ theircommander stopspd1 them from panicWhen th«y were under a heavy fire.

"An officer rode swiftly roundtheir left flank, and stopped.when Infront or tnWm. his back to the enemy.What lie said-1 cound not hear; bnfrom the motions of the An he watputting them thrquga, tcomanual olarms—this notwithstanding sirae ofthem were'"dropping; In_the ranks,Taken all In all, that I think was thmost audacious thing; that'cam9 un-der Ay observation doriag; the, wsrfrThe effect was magical The colonelreturned to bl» post, in the rear, andthe regiment, steadied «* i r o n pa-rade, advanced In face ot the fir*pouring upon the'm, and'actually en-tered the-wood," -. • - > - - •-. -'—

rorberolsm which, barnsrlglit'ind .ready; for'imy^mtsm

.- Plaster portraits- are the fashton-ahWiform'bf ','wumertelt,,.present-ment" taJiOndon. , They are* doaelliithe, form""6l'»Inlat<ir» fitwU' or B««

l i f * the low -'--'-reltefs-at the low-price

on- the top. l ie bail ancollar, with "a •'turn-down flap thrtwInches'deep. Hu could wuar a cntl«rAt >a»t nv«'*ltes-(on »msll-withouti-hokln*!. Ill* whlto nm-Mtlw WM tlwl•o''carelessly thnt tho knot part nf Ithung two or thf»o .Inchns «>ulh otthi> Tfollar button.' "•—WanhlugtonBtar, • ' ' • • • ' • • ' • ' . •

iut thoro Is thus probi|bly irm f'"tif clothes lino, affording eansldiTithl«.paco for tho clothes. AfliT th«

clothofl have become dried \th<- llnund supports can. be folded \up mid

jlaccd. out of sight, by operating asmall lever on tfaA main post.V Theupper part of the framework W-Ithus detachable, it can be dulckly re-moved or replaced when ne«dod,There are thus no disfiguring clothes

osts to mar the lawn.—WashingtonStar. ^

Ilall Calne's Portrait.Clyde Fitch, the noted'playwrlgnt,

was praising tb» reporter of the past*-He has merged now." ssld Mr.

Fitch, "Into the playwright, the nov-elist of the leader writer. We don'thave reporters like him now, Theirpower Is too soon recognised. Theyrise too fast. And hence the newscolumns suffer."

Mr,: Fitch took' down one of bisscrapbook*.

"Here 1* a sample ot the way re-porters used to write. It'* -very goodand amusing," he said. "It's » de-scription ot Hall Csine. Listen,

And he read:* 'When he removed his slouch hat

he showed long hair brushed back ala pompadour. It has the shade ofla pompmaple sugar,.and 4t ts getting tbln

~ HumPthlnK <"!>nmln» to Him.A very_rpcf>nl Bwrtttury <>f

one day looked .up from his iio»k midmiddonly a»ki«J: .. •Inntuld rwkedy... ny.-vy«>«mlmn

"Do you «i»'»k Hpnnlsh, Mr.J n n o a ? " , • ' • . • ,

"No, »lf! I »m sorry., to nay I dpnot," tho clerk"addrosWHl rep'llod. re-'

i f u i i r - ; ••• . ; ', • , . ;• „ > ! '-,Too bid, too bad!" th«'Hocrt-lnryl

rommentod. and liinifil'again l» hi*pspers. •

Tho clerk had vinlonit of on olti'redappolntmtinl B» Setrniary of l.«saiiiinRt Madrid, and that very nlicht m>tdiligently to work to' arijiilro th«language of thn Don*, and with un-usual »uct<'»«. Two months later heventured lo IIUKK""'' '

"Mr. Bflfrfllary, n »hori wlilln ngoyou aiiked m« If I was fnmlllitr wltliSuanlnh. At (lint tlmw I .wiw not, IJUII have »lne« mastoriid It."

"Indcud! • Vi?ry Biiod." lh« H"rrnlury uttld. "Havit ymi. rniiHy bncomi-nroncleut.'ln th«> Imiguago Iu thinshort tlm»?"

"It mwroed to come.wisy—I «up-ponn that account*: fur. It. sir.,-". Iboi-li-rk tnndeiitly admltt»d. ,

-Kxrolloni!" tho Secretary imld"You hHve a troat In itoro for your-nulf. No* you «•» reacI 'Uon

On M a i n Line P e n n s y l v a n i a R a i l r o a dlots in these Cemeteries commend themselves to

Heads of families and Investors — •BECAUSE of ih« «i,oob,poo TJU»« Kun4 provided for by «h» Tru»u» In

each'.Cenvtury. •»>• iuconi* horn whl«h will *••»•»>• r"'iwT"*» •!'•'.*-S«tu.lly bHullluUiNO KXPKNSK TO LOT OWNKHS.

MKCAU3K »uch • «u«t»n««t, w>t foun.1 in any olh« «mel«y, «.»ur« Uil„ " « " , * . « «h. round. W.I.L UK MAINTAlNKril.KRMANKNTl.YAS BKAUTIKUU PARKS AKTKR THK tNCOMUSAUB OJ* LOTS HA8 UKKN KXHAU8TKD.

MFROM THE

IDTS SHOULD BE PURCHASED MOW

FTKRMB MORK

OK

BECAUSE HOKK ADVANTAQKS APK OKFKRKD TO LOTBOYKRS in • new Modtm :'«k C«mit«ry than m iho*. e»uMI*hcdm»ny y»«» .sod.- in mj«« c«»«». no P""""™

- »uhuui -«>u» u n i n u in lot owner*. THK.N S M B B R OK ibKAU-LOCATIONS TO aKUKCT FROM,OK UOTS ARK ALWAYS kOWKK AND - ' - " "ADVANTAGEOUS,

DKCAU8K lit. 1* mo»l unt.tt.ln snd.KVBRY ONK SHOULD AIPATKTHK INKVlTAtlLB UY MAKINQ A CIIOICK NOWA FINAL RKSTINO I'LACK.

LOTS WILL PROVE A GOOD INVESTMENTi vfttu* .nd c»n i>* puttjh«**d NOW

• i<d upon lit* MOST ADVAN-TAOKOUS TERMS.

" d U. TRIBUTARY CITIES sod TOWNS U , , jn'y . quollon o, .SHORT TIMB when LOTS In ROSEDALE and LINDEN PARKwill EQUAI* IN VALUK.tbp« of our MOST NOTBO e.m.t.rl..,

L I N D E N L O O O C I * ' ^ LAROKST^IVIOST MOUKRN.nJ BK»r KQUtl'l-rOCkilTTICIlV L O D O B T « V « *•»»•*> •«•» l»n«MM Wllh KVKKV . « | M I . I I . l»r<h. COM.FOKT «nd CONVKH-IICNCK .1 LOT OWMKHS .ntl ViBITOM'wha « m » lo lB.p»t«

lh« pro|>«rtlt».'. j } j . '' rORINironMATHONk*""™!'"-*'«•>"•''>"•

iM lNirh Ccmturttt, ftjtdat.)., to . : i / I KADINO

LU 4 s > . Ul-fo, N. J. :i.""- " ' ' . ' • , • ' .

S7 B r a x l » l r « « . 'HlUafcellt. N. J .1 f n t a m l U I HulMlKg, • tHmmik, N. J.

ton lt»»s»" * « » " > Mn»y Cllr,10 W»«l IU »tr».l, N»w

N. Jrwit City-

nulf. No* y uQuUotu' Is Ibo original!"—Harper'sWeakly.

SAFETY RAZORAT LOW PRICE.

SUPERIOR TO BEST SOLO AT ANY PRICE.

V \

-FrotiWW. BC88BLL BAOE. —

O M of lh» World's Blcbsot Wot»«s.

Tho pedigree of som*uft.rab horstsmay bo traeed back for 1000 years.

TJi«) •mall Prtoa te ms4* a«MlM* by •> •atrfomanti 1ao thin Ra»»r. Tti* •mall

an «aoh agf rofl«tin| a*> tare* •sum • • If w« s»m f»w«f • » • i r tsUr <*riM.Th* awnvflt la tha aa«aiim*r'*,

T h * Blswls) ! • o f « » • f lMsH sri*Ml,ttfleaUly m a d * SUMI «amp«i*fl by » Hmontproo*i»u--mn4 tka blaaa.of aaaraa^la tha lmaar<tant'pHrt of any Ras«r. Tha I M I M la af aatln finish,slivtr aiatsMl, ana "analsa" arfaatly far aaf«,•ufokanri alMit shaving. Thataufh a*ai>aa« manflnsa thla Rasa*1 m, **•*', tha aaft aaarsiad manflnss )t • asllfht. Thaaa Maaaa asm ,»• atra»aa4.

_ga>y ana an*! yaw will 'saamman* it «• all ya<*rThat la tba bast tsat af any artlefo.

In asstaga atamaa•r essh brln«a ItaraaaM by mall In• aaaalal ba*.Wftto M I M ansi, full aMraaa vary alalrtly.

BJOpK WVWUJUUUMtt SsOB«llC> t»* fc*»WT<» •*«•«•«*., t*. V. City.-

25cts.'5

EXTRABLADES

IX fs-mada-ttt a «pii'iBnSi *ma.tl>raa«bs«r-B«atm» Port;water -work*, f

An Imitation Takes For ItsPattern the Real Article

- Theft was sever an imitation made d an imitation.v

lhntatori always counterfeit'the genuine article. The'genuine is what you'ask lot, -because genuine articles.

, are the advertised Qnes,_rImitatipns are not advertised,' but depend lor their business on the ability ol dea ler

td sett you something-claimed to,be "just as good,- v'tfhen you isk.for the genuine, because he makes more \profit on the imitation- Why.accept imitations when,you can get the genuine by insisting 7 ' "

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Th* movement known a* the "Hall• Uay'a r»y"4nr the hoeplul. at Klix*beta, him taken Mrona liold In tlincity and promltv* u> b« • big *UOM<Mturn*, l>ui the n*|>oiiM fro,m ouuldrElintsMb ha* to f»r iteen meagre. Tlil»Un in Iirief It tJi»t rv«ry |mriton Hhnl•looatr a half d«y'» pay in Hf>|iM>int*rto a fund U> lw divided <><|Ually I*1

t«n>n I he thm> Eli jabot li llo»|'ll(il»Tbe iStriicrntl, AUxiaii llrotjirn ami HtEll«l*tli AU, the lio«|rltnU IIMHImoney txtifIjr, and Hit* raiiw* lit Miirly• worthy no*. It Is U> IM> lio|*d thattli* f**p*>u** In Cranford will fit Iciuitr<|uBl. any other fwrfof llir; County.

TOWNSHIP AFFA1HS.

A« iho U W U H R of Ut* ToMtiMilptVinutilltrv Dflil but night tlii'i* WNHlittl«< tiut IMUtlur l.uelin'»«. lint of tli Inthere wo* a plenty. Kiigliieer lliiunr

the roiiiplptiou of tbo Hyl-itwci t**ti>x by Cohtrncior

Jitc<|iiro. nn>l tb<i balatux* duo on contliK'l lr*» ib« nminl It' per wnt- ro-lalnnl f.«ri'"> month* wan ordi'tw) paltlnftrr formal mW|iUinee (if tho Miwor.A 1»IK lialch uf a|>|illrallou* for instal-ment itKin'mt'iit* for newer iwm-immint* wer* |<a««n1.

Tin- i>rdliianruiL|lxlng UIP grmln forMlln rtnrt aod |iaiia of H|trlnlU<ldat p. and Ra»tnino e t i w l wnr»

. / • • • • ! •

DU final reading an aim) were tlio or-dmamr* amending thi< stroel openingantl blryck- onluinucon, the Inttor provtdiog foi mote tirlutrrnt |M<nnliy «tiilueiui* forrufoiwmriit (mnlnnt viol*torn

(X>K» bare l«U-ly bmx)ino morp llmSthr ueiiol nulnamv on 111* HtnvtH anitlw Township (Viinmiltfo by ivtoliiluttixi fmitowrrctl tlic (.UiiUnimn tu

tunnlnt! nt Inrtt*. llml^r llio ril«UIn* uflrt' Kilrli i>r«clniiiiill<>ii, dogfound mnnliiR nt II>IKI< miiy l>o do

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U Jnoiu(«. UMitractor, *TS; Aug. I M INatiuual Itenerant,m>tt. «T3;

UU; CMnfonl airanloj*. Wl.4«l JSchioaWf. W; Ch«. Mallorr, tl.7S; T,A. Cm*, ool^olor. »1(W; D. Kr»l«i,•.w*r. tasii D»lotW<l-Uuton WaUrCo., *M>; II. 0 .Wn. alM>t>*r. IHMW. *S.O0;«0: Kl». On*.tli; KJ,C Bqaln,, «*{Jl. .1, & N.J,

lightlnii,

TB»miular tneeUtift ot tbe OfficialB Mid wiU be. held ik tha Cbane] *rt-

'.a*«TCBlaf aktoVlpek ^\''-JCm$pA Iwrkauoa It Aflended^

has in attend our

MOTES.x qlawoMr. MM! Mm. Oooorer apaot l u t BUD

day In Navarfc.

C. 8 . iiMdl* ppMt l a * Saturday witfrwradt at Nvarark.

Un Woicmud and Uim Jttlia Ifeckwara •poodlng tb* 8umm«r al littito, N.V

Mr.^ind Mr*. fltokM.of Caotr*itn*^ar» »p»niliDg U M w*»k* at l)«WDtrill#,N. V.

Mr. aodMn. Vni MilWr.of EhwUth, tpwt Hundiy at th* bomtof MWm. Proal

Mr T. W. KayloraoM a lot*on,3n•rynui. to Mr. I>nti, who njw«cl»build it oo«>. !

Mr. II. Hail, of Ilmnklyn, liiu rturDwl lujtu* Kfl*r •pvnding a Rwk willMrt.n. N. Miwoin*.

MiHlI*l«n Dull of Umnaanrmu*. lia*raturoad frum a I)T* wM>ka «lt!l with•i»Ur nt Ooaao OroTe.

Mn. II. Vmg»\%,ot Mlaioola, L. I ,wo <r*rki »t Hi* homa of Mr

and Mr*, Jullu* Hlldoar.

Mr. aod Mr*. John Arnold, of Houti«»enue, are entertaining Mr, Arnold•unt from WeeUrn New Yurk.

Th* plonlo aad darns* of Liberty H(«wCompany, No. 1. at IJnU' auditoriumand tfro»e, laat Saturday, wa* a decidedKUUOWSI both socially and floanoially.

Th* englneera of tli* New Jenmy f)u<burban Ijcnd Company are (taking ouand workman are cutting and burningtlie undnrbruab on Willow and MyrtlenvonuM, W M I . On Sunday th* oouipntiy »lll bar* from Mi to 1,1100 lolbuyer* in (Jarwood.

Th* (Jtrwocxl PreeliyUiriaii HundicIuM.I unve * piumo la»t Haturdny.he morning two wHtfime were ll|l*d wit

young rolk* and a drive mad* to II•ig wood* baok of Cranfcinl. -in tli

aftoruoon a #*g<iii load uf parent* HIIIfrlendu joined Ih* yountf folks, 'IIdny wat tjient in all kind* ot outdixgninne, refrealiineDln being eerved by l'iImfipaof th« nhuroh lo th* Illlln out*AM had agiMxl time ami returned IIUMal *ix u'clnuk.

Tim iniiiithly meeting of th* llonrd <•MiioMlon wan held Iwi Friday ev*nln|it J«rfer*ou School building. Priwlden

Krikwn culled th* meeting to order NI8:10. The Dltlriot Clerk reported ontlion hand August ltt,*l,:iM.0il. Mr, Kail;of tb* cupply oommlttfte, reported thaih* bad motived four bid* for txihoouppliiw, hut wa* looking for two inuriH>for* Ih* pommitUw gave their order

U s al*u reported on book oaao. MrMtrganl niuvwl that an oak Ifook cat*(la by GH InoliM be procured at a coat oWB.OI. Carried. Mr. Heuderwii movMthat the llulldlng and OrouuUt Cum:mill** b* Itiklruutml lo Iwib Into It amMH> If It would pay to build au additluiof l«n or four room* to th* *ohoul buildiu« thlartar or rent Uieold mhuol liuuta•nd report al tb* next meeting. Carried,Mr, ,Hnyder reported that there were•om* repairs ueoetmiry, Mr, JulmscinovtHl that tho lluilding and OnunuliOoumiltUw have th* repair* madti. Onrted. I'll* following bill* wer* orderedpaid; Publlo Service Corporation, •I.W)W. U. Olark, W oenU; Wm. T. Ft•30,00. Th* Board th*n adjoumedt

The ratular m**tlDg o( the llorougOouooll wa* held Tueeda^ night iUoruugh Hall. A oominunieatioo waareoei»*d,lroin Ub*rtr Hoe* Oo...aekmgMwOMooll for 800 port oardi tor theu«aof th* Company?. Referred tooom

i on •uppllai. K peHliop Wi tor* N 1 M r on

p f f 4 ' ( o wwer oomnlilte,k i*l|Uon «M,notiv«d w«n*d by 34 olWi l t yiaeoa protwiiag agalut the Oounoll««:calin* Elm, ayoamore, Foraat and Lark

for th* New Vork BuburbanLand Oompany, M they tay It will onbbeoeUt Ui*rw|*etaU06B>patty diundeairabto*kMnenU IntoTh* petition wai placed on Ul*. FiChief Dnahanek reported all apparatuntood order, on July nth »drill

beld and on July 10th all Ore plug* wereopened, lteport waa ordered filed,, Th*Collector'* report ehowt a balanoa onband Au«iwt l it , fit iMOaSD. COUMI|

? y J M M r * * ^ e % i • * 4 ^ . ^ »*

long brfore Ib* AaUon will W S o r e dfrom th* middle ot Center atreel toeither lb* £a*l or W*et aid* of, th*•Mnet He aaW HI* o'lU»*oa' of O*>wood had bMa looking for thi* foratodn tioM, u d It will txMm- before th*nd ot th 190ft O d

, m before thend ot the year 190ft. OoUnodnan Kny-lor> naVrna^on. v*« i laktt, trwu th*<*"?, m ppl witnont jouuidtrmble die-euMpn by OooholliB«n' Sohtlliajr, Rahb,Ualland QaHowaybefor* IVWM aoo*pt*d*jy a » j * ot S to it To* ordlntno* to w*a u tbrMb*lrWi o.m ^oau o.me.

added. Oounoaniaa Bull aad Sohilling \ iib* oemlm*. ot tit* Hoard of Health.Xiy tolkmlnc bilta i w ord*nd paidO f M OiU 97V P.W.Mon*

^ Bebnk*, tt A resolution waspaMied rwjtwetln* th* AUorney and Mr,Uoldeo, ot th* land oompany, to be pro*-'total t n e e u l naetioRot ihtDoundl,tobebeldJAu«u*ti0th*t8p.m. '

e OwofordM»;Ma««i.

letter* remain

Miss il Offio* thte weekl Mi Bliwncawncar*

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Mr*. E . W. D ^ l a r and d a o « b % r * « r *• p m d i n g their vaca l ioo a t d i i W

K.Y.Mr. Jaatce P. Wileoe.-of Pni

I H • butineet oatler ID town taajd.y. - J

S J. Chicbewtor of Iiiogbaqifoa, N.Y., wa* in town Ih* for* p*nLof,U>*week, ornetderiog propotalt tatv* >d»piaiiUoa of a valuable bui)d|B*; lotwhich ht owo* near the Katiwey Valla;

Juliu N'. Falkimburg, owneciof **v'ora^deairabla tract* of New J*f*»* re*!mUA», and who finance*] and Mi F»lmount Terrace, in BackeoMckj ba* purch**ed the iliggiok properry " "Av* , and-is putting *tr**t*•alk* through to Launil Av*.

and tidean oper-

ation which will open up lit* lower **o-lion of the borough, through from

lavard Ut Orang* Ava./ T h e regular monthly meeting uf thiCouncil wa* held in Borough Hall oiTuesday evening, all members beinipreawit AttoriMy John K. Bagbah, oElizabeth, Mpreaontiag tb* Am*f!cCiroulur Loom Cuuipany praeenledp*tlllon aaking that an ordioitno* b*pirt'i) by the Council to vaoals/tb* *ec-tlODOf3l*t street between Cltfltoa andNewark avenues). After a lengthy dw-cuaiion it devoloped thai the patUlonerebed already taken po—mnloo of the sec-tion of tbe slrtat sought to b» vacatedby plaoinjrii heavy Iron feno* around(he property wblob they own on *Uh»r•Id* of the *tnwl with gate* on which ailock*, shutting off thi* Mellon of th•treeu Mr, Eoghth ImpreMed upon theip|x»lng toeinhen of tha board tb* ut-

ceKRlty of iminedlaUi Milan Pn th* ordiiiHnoe wliiob h* hwl prepared and *uu

la having the ordinance U> viu*Ut pataeti on Hnl and aeoond raadlog,Final notion to be taken at Ui* nairegular meetlnp;, Tuesday, Sept. 7thTint budget fur the year 1SKW waa oouHrined by thnCnuncll a* follows: Oeral liuiiilontnl Hi|iiiia»>s, 11,000; *tr«*rephlni, tTaKl, light*, KWtt; polios, 1100Uiard of IIBHIIII, ICO; poor t |Ji0; *ohcxipurpiwe*, *2,WX); contingent fund, WOOAflxr HIH gmiRrnl routine of bu*lne*iand payment nf tilhsCouncil adjciurned

Communicated.In your hial Usuo a notlocfnjppflarm

to tho cffi-ct that tb« platti,' for thiCrnnford Library arn ncurtng conplntlon. An n tuxpuyor nod pru|•rty (iwnrr of nur town I vimiuro thtnjtinlkto (|iicigtli)U, ;if tho meniberstho Hoard ot Library Coinni{sMloiii*rfarc tbe only and llniil Judge* lu thematt^r or* iiccoptAnoe * or rejectiontho plans, nroliltooture, nic , etc? I»ci>m» lo nm-anil olhum-thni ibliwould bo n lathor n»t()Cint|e,.po*itli)Ui iin-miuo HB It should ba Jwrne Imind thut tbo original ooftt of thbuilding, largo ait it Hoeuisjs UoUu the

oompnrahle with the extta taut-tlon fullliiR upon the ahonldoiiof tbotaxpayers for all tlmn to | come,Tlio iimount which tho town kill ro-oi<lto U HO.CKX), und just thlulf o( It,that In tlio uliort space of fl( years,(Judglug from reliable reporla.our flrstamount of taxation In 1010, willamount tuabout*ll,GO0, aod wore tofollow In ptoportlon to Oranford'agrowth) the taxpayers will haye^ou-ttlbuwd as much a* Mr.'Carnegie,and if one,oarrlM thlatlmpto eajoulaUoujust HtrlHe (urthor along/ It Ieasily porotlvcd (hat the' taxpayerhave a very decided rlfiht to, demam.thatChel'ownofpranfordis (King toge^wmathtng, which u> • aooordjng totha Ideaa imut dedre» ot toe qojnman-ttT." It«eerri»torn*aiat/«slaroham.

bor" ptoeeedloga are u.n«artw»i«lan_decidedly out ot placer a id ,1 hopethat tho-Wbrary Tru»te«ia**w1U seethe. justice; of theaofows retaa^kaand. lot th* Uxpnyon decide what,th«y want, aa (.hey ara UM ones whp"paytheplpbr."

-t'., ;.Bt>aB.Y,>Atjawrta,'\ *»3Djvm.t BumlajrSohooU" •.

-HH4a a, nwprBanhlna by-thft-pCare ferHIa Children.

7.-00 p. mTEpworth League. !8«0 p. m,, preaching by th'^psitor.

Suhjeot, "The Withered Hand.' "Bright, helpful Mivicea. A bArty

"Th* Ajnal Baltletbip,'! the ne<maohin* thai will put an end totend a* w* know i t U th bj«adlng aitiok) In

of an.auglvlttg tpned far four' yearn In tb*

f MtelaimStork* ot * Famoa £ o »

P f l n g Boomi and T b * S t o t y o F uAl«oho78k« Kdd by bitnaelf, .The Ho-Don include* Between lb* UgtU, oni ot

lir>|lf $

Don include*th. ostt otAJW d

. ostt ot J*»l«, OibSi* sS, SAJWOMI *d,TMtur«*t«rl*^lijr>|lfor $OOB«O»*«»O», a. love story with a most i Z

Coin*, by « . Qausaa vnter'wbo ihaa•ton • lar«* audt*no*throu«|i Mo01ur»>*"^ti»e to Meredith, o f Mra., I "'

(ndeni; Maiihev by Adeline KMra. Apart Limit. bT 6 . a MPCU

nand Moors,

JOMN

Cranford,

1-

Mfmmt S* ifla UM fiomagh «f KcnUwprtli forttafNtkl T«xe» for UM Year J907,

••illliamli 11 ••eslerlketSMMetor penne* will te

rUMtaiUeeiaano_„ ten* for wkicb a*JT«~J» . .Uto .Ut l

"^tes^ealewUI Uk*p*w* onMTUKOAY, AVQVtrr 1

st X o'clock la Ibe arttnttea at tbe Bonmfh Hallm Ik* BaHerara ta eaM BorooaH. Dald sateMmaaadjoarmaanrtot » Ml* dal/sdrerttMdlo bt USA »*Uuaiaj. Jslf Uat, t«M. which sal*wae aa wtjoanasmt of a sakdoly tdmtisal to

Tht eald iaijs. UiieiimlU. hewdlUsBenteWX) the aantM of the

hare been

laxe* laid <m each panel, an at follows:Bloortje**-. Hueaana. tax do*. »»J», bioe>|».

Kabay, Jeha, Ux do*. It A Btocc « . IM tt.(irSti.WlDli H., tax do*. »IJ». Bluck n.UM to.OrWtb, WUUa IIr. tax due. iU». Ulock M.

Lota.- - tax line. | IJ* . Block

naJetUteto-toteiold, *nd the uM . I M Mrtnat »htan tin tain 1t»nItUI«aitEmaBtolUM*aaM.ud tlw

IM h l f l l

iSieatr, Wnaie. uxdne, P.m Block IS. LotHoU>, k«M. F_ tax doe, t1J». Block 1M. Loi IHacaliB. John P.. tax due tl JS. Mock t.Lot 3JoJm Judaon M, tax due.)] JS.-Hloek (7. LotKnuud* Michael A., Us due, SI J9. BlockH 4f,U n i t OonnlU, tax due, e* Ji. Block IDS LotMtaUnon. UewM. Ux die, »1J». Ulock II

LotM.Mtatenon. Uewlll. tax due. l l . » . Ulock 7

Lut IT.MiaUraoii. Orarllt, tax doe. J l . » . Ulock I

nOsthout, Chs«. W, tax due. ll.M. illock

Urra otto, U i due, »!.», Block. I in, U>t.Hnilth, John V.. tax tlue, »! .». Block IIM,

TiMle, Jnhfl. tai due, tl V, Mock 11K lotWlcttrn. Ids M . tax due, I1J». Ulock i

Lot 90.

K. W. UKI.LAB.e. UM. Uoruuch Cullector.

Ordinances.AN ORDINANC1S to ainrnl an onJintnce ..

tillt.1 "An Ordinance to ltrculat« tlw HWIn,or HIcrclM tnd Trtcjriln In thv Mtm.411 «l tliTowiubiuuf Uranforcl," I>M««1 AuthM XlmINS.lie it Orrfilnnl b; tlw Tnwiuhli> ConunltU*

Ibe TOwn.hlp of (Yantiird' in the Count/ITnlon:

Htctlon 1. Tli»l««nlon(lvpl5)or«n onlln»iiI'litlllvd "AiKlnlliiann-In. Hwulaln thi! Hltllni<i» Illcyclra and TrUji'l™ Intiir, Mlrt^U <»( tliTownehlp of Cranfonl," ;>mtM<ii AuruRt 71m,1MQ be alul it httrebjr * I*'ninviulial to rt'iul wt

Mactfon 6. That any tiviwrn Who iihall violal«IhU nnlinailc* nr »nj «»tlon or rmnl.k.n Ihrre.of, tliall be tiunlahnl by a tinr not excvt^liiur KlDoilaFt, or h) iini>rlaunment In the To»n»hlhpck-upur County iuil hot vloeeOius* five itayiiniwl »nf Justice of the Kftaoi b«*for« whom thetiriHeeilliifi atiall be Initlluted for violatingIhU ordinance nr anjr »rctlon or i»rovbilou thpri^of may ttetrriniiiu whfthi'r ttie'-iienaJtr ehaU.beline or:|in|iruKinin«>nt. Mid if by fine the amounIhemif, ami If li/ lni|>riwiiinninl the term tni'n*ufwithin Itw limita *\mw pn<Nt'rilMl.(.Hntlon '2. Thbi onllimiuw iihall take rffwiI l U t l. U t l y .

Paawd Ausuiil 4. IWW.JAMhH V. W, HANKIN,

(liainiian Township Colnnlltl &JAMBM K. WAHNKH,

TowiMhiii Clvrk,

t'ounljr. Net

Committee 0uutjoflUiiloi

AN ORDINANl'K Kftsbllnlilin- ami Ailitptlrw(Jrsdv rur l*i>rt nf Mlirlndlrlit Avrlllie lu tliTutrmlilp of Cranfonl, Unltin i ountjr, Nc-<Jerscij.lie It URISIIIMI hf the Towanhlp V<

llieTimnshlvufCranfanl In IheCou:siul Bute uf New Jcrsvy:

tkn'Htiu I. Ttatlbe irraUeuf HuriiKlleiil Anuefniin Unlon^vMiue to the Nurtherlj brlt.nver the llahwsjr litter, shall tw and'the sameliirt'li/ siluiitui aiul Mlabllslinl as Indlcateit ons wrlaln insp made bt Jacob 1. llauer, livll En-(lnwr. Milltled "Plait aiul iiruDIp shuwluc v«r-tluaof Hprlncfleld An-nue, t'raufurd»N«w Jtr-M-r, Julii'th, IWV." IKIW on Illi. In tbouffiwoI he I'lfirk of th* Tuwnalilli uf franford In tin(Vuiil» uf Union.

Hntkin I. ITImt thU onlluinnt shall taksftvt lii>w«ill»ti<lj,

" -,uru»l«, l«0».JAMKA <!. W. KANKIN.

Chslrman Towiinhlp IXimiiilttJAMKS B. WAKNKK,

Township Clerk.

AN (IHUINANITK to auiuml an ordlnatiee en-ttllrd ' An OrdiilalHW tu Il4«ulate the Upenltwand Ki'psvlux oftttreets In tlw Townshipt rsnfvrdjBe It onlslus.1 bj the Tuwnsklp Committee _

the Townahlp o! I'ranforU lit tbe Count/ olUnion:, Hectlon I. That teelton three (»)ol the ordi-nance entitled "An Ordinance lo l tanlate theOueulnxMMl Heptvlu* of HtrwU tu the Towa-soli! ol Vnittord." be and It hertbr la amendedt o n a d a s t o l l o n :

Sections. That before such permit It Issuedth*applicant thaU.be requlrwl la depaktt withtli* Township Clerk Jar each openhic tor sewerconnection, at tot etrrlce connentlon from an/

- ' - dTatnBte,malnorbondalt.

7- —-—— tewen, dialiu,elwtrlo or other conduit or

Mil deposit with the Town-i sun of twentr-Am oenla per linealproposed to b* opened, the deposit

so wMstehowew, to be In no case leta than fludoUsra. « t h e som so deposited tbe i Uerkshal

'"„" "" , foreaoh permit-. ,__ ,iurn the bslance over to; the

...jstjpTreiwuer.toberetatseifbVtbeTown-shlptor a period ol alx months after Ih* aonv

this section

Thi* oidlnaoce shall'take

Passed Auimt 4. l«o». ,JAM** 0. W.

JAMBS B. W A S S S T " T W

Townahlp Uerk.

iNBN,

HHKIUWr»8AI*rla.

sttte37»Titota»rtractaT' ifofeal*

la '

easBa'PwwT*

•n^«"«*»? hoolred aad.stx.«nd

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Want to Save STMy, i

Want to have Gwicing Utensils that are light, d

beautiful and at the same time economical ?

"WEAR EVER"

ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS* FILL THE BILL!

Have you seen the Triplicate Sauce Pan, the Omelet!Pan, the Percolator Coffee Pot, etc.? If not call'around at LEHMAN'S next Wednesday where'these and all other utensils will be on exhibition, or'call up

WILLIAM kC ANDERSON, Agent.Tel. 29-R.

An Aluminum Cooking Utensil in your own kitchen is'worth two in somebody else's—arid that's "goingsome."'

Exhibition at Lehman's Wednesday, Aug. 11th

>TytTTfwyfffTTr»wTwwww«;T»T»

DELIGHTFUL

ONE DAY

EXCURSIONS

New xJersey

v 'entral'

Up the HudsonTHURSDAY, AUGUST 19th.

MS* ONE DOLLAR.Children Fifty Cents.

Train lenvos Cranford 9.01 n. in. For d^Juk'soe'Ticket Agents

THE BBUNI CONFECTIONERY STORE!• JMOW OPEN WITH A LARGE LINE OF

-Lowney's Celebrated Candies.\ v ALSO AQENT FOR

Castled Delicious Ice Cream.- ' 88 and 4Oo. a Qt,j - - .

Kl\ Flavor*. -Delirered to aojr part ot town.' . -,

Also Fruits In Season. ' . '"'

Our Ioe Cream Soda.

i17 North Avenue. H»oe2t4-R - Cranford, N.

•'13Dealer In Hardware & Housefurnish^e Goods

GARDEN TOOLS/ , t . I A W t f MOWERS,. S E E D S . • ' - . - , , SCREEN WIRE,CROOKEE*. . POULTBT NEOTJNG. *

.- , GLASSWAilE, '•; , t '- • AOATE WARE;TINWARE, - .,'".— :> MEOxIAKI0B_ioOtS.

V l t "IH.b* wprth your .lira* to tr^ m»b«for« buying el»ewbere a* my pric*

\ A ' ' .CHffttijiiJCLE BLpCK^RAI^r^RO;; \ .' "'1 DtEORICH JfUltW Carpentemnd Builder.

ott»o thnu*Bjddotlan«ui accrued

fianos «-furnitijiret Repaired and Rcfiqlsbe*.; •"

- P . H. LEiyZ, _ ! , ', ie« South AmpTu* W*«u

^ ' * * | ts |BS|siVBn . ^ A \

Ctat*.1*»

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III I 1 1M.; *

trmm pttmf «t**-M> a. •»_ Ml •.«.

ITOWJS

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Shapiro tuu a new adrsrttoameDt lithUiaaue.

The family of F- B, Rjan, of Hampton i tnet U *.t Aron.

Mr. Frank HolllnRBWorth U conraIwclagM Atlantic City.

Mr. and lira. Bumateii are beloi•DtartaliMd at tbe home of Dr. aoclira. MatKtoDnpll.

County Eopiiw«r Jacob L. Baueand family a n spending a wei>k at thiTbouaaud Ialaods.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oanfleld wennglatered on Sunday at tbe HotelBenrlo, Aibury Park.

Mr- J. JI. Crane and tamlly left oiSaturday for the Delaware, Water Gapwhere th«y will spend tbe month. -' Mlaa Etnel Wood, of Mlln street, lefon Monday for n stay with the Pernaifamily, at South Dartmobth, Ma«».

Money to loan on bond ami tuortg*tn on Cranfoni Improved real eetateAtldretH "A. U."Cltiz«a office.

A party of friendB were entertalneton Saturday eveulnjfnt the home oMr/A. 8. Velt. oo Berkeley Place.

Warren Campbell,who baa been employinl In Hartfonl, Conn., la vUitln(

,athlahorae on Washington liaoe.Contractor C. L. Bell U snlpplnf

lumber to IUhway. where he has icontract to bnilil a bouse on Ellxalxutavenue.

Mr. nDil Mrs. E 1). Hortop anapendlnif some, time ID the Weiteristates and are at present at Mllwaukee, WIs.

Utter Carrie^ Robert Wtnan* Wllreport fur dtily on Tuesday next, afteia three weeks' vacation 8|>ent ut TerraHaute, Ind. — -

. , Mrs. fi. K. Adams cams rrom heHummer homo at Highlands, Oonn.,

1 this week and after brief stay will re' turn to Connecticut with a party ofriends.

, Another milk scare la, predlotedThis time the milkmen are- talking oraising the price ot lacteal fluid owlofto tbe poor pastures and absence orain.

The families of Polioe OommlsaloneJ. Z. Smith, H. H. Sanderson, A. KDeomaa and Robert Townseod, an

A home from their vacations.Rev. J.Q.'Mnaon. D. V., pastor o

~ t h e Metachen Presbyterian Church«IU preach on Sunday aTm.l4.t th<First Pnsobyterian Church.thls place

MIM Marguerite Renutar. after if*w days at home, has returned t<Mldbu>d Beach, where she ta aguesof Mrs. T. 0. GrllBUis. at'Camp Millbunu.

Baumann** Studio. WtatOrid. N. JHigh Ctaa» Photograph*. Post Cardo( Eo«M« or portrait* at »1 a doienAmateur,work finished.

Mr. r . O. WagsUfl 'wa* taken U, Muhtenberg hospital, PTainltotd, oi

~ Friday last for an operation. Sinaftho operation ho la reported ai im

proving. . -'• Bhustor Bros , who control grocer;. store* at Oarwobd and Lorraine, ar' erecttoga two story brick buildings. :tha lot adjolnlnfr their preaeut locatloi

atLorrabie. which they will ocoup.,' when completed.

The Woodruff Farm located on thontaldrta of Cranford is offered fosale by th* executors of th* 'estateMt*ars.R^lndeU and F. B. Wood

'jru(f.-LXh«- 'arm consist* of 68 acreand ha* been ^Idfaa a family horntor M r generations. '

„ t _—_ woeiv*il frora tha T. A•A? f Bpefrr*,' who am on a Weatara trlfh'-i ' ,^IM fajallr la. expected bone by D«I1f.;l SonOay andwiU occupr tbelr hand

ramodelwl twine OD Proepee

Mra'a Clubi .bate ball teamIjagalft plaved ror «uprBnjacy on Sum

* 'VtoirGapt.PBarce'aUBain defeat*. DanalnftVaftKngBtiOii la a wej

oootsMUxtpune. Thoa tar ttaa PeareBloebave' won two oat ot the thre| »pUlr«duia>»«rIeiof(aVa.,;Sal

> anlaj1* game was .well contested .an^ • a o h a d l a a a c o M o e S t o a ' , •

dateoaOoa of Cmafon• O U B B , K O . 3 , W . C C W ? imvoUed tw,

moaamtMia at tberjrasM ot tbalr. <Uwaaed OMtmbw* oa^Baadajs attmnooat UUtald* eamaterv. HtjtjfUU., i t 1ftvedat'featnn wfth ' ^ ^ - *ot tbe.Wprtd to erect a,

v the grave oT every d-twdttavell H-withf oMjeMi

ol nap** <

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"YN THB THtUWBA*. AUGUST 5. 19».

Ticket Agents

Shapiro bai a new advertisement IntbU issue.

The family of F- B, Kjan, of Hamp-ton street U at Avon.

Mr. Frank HolllnRswortn la conva-lescing at Atlantic <;tty.

Mr. u d Jin. Bumsted are beingentertained at the home of Dr. andlira. MaeUonnell.

County Engineer Jacob L. Bauerand family a n spending a, wwk at theTbouaaud Ialanda.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Qanfleld wereregistered on Sunday at tbe HotelBerwio, Aibury Park.

Mr. J. JI. Crane and family left onBatardijr for tbe Delaware, Water Qap,where th«y will spend tbe month. -

Mlaa Etnel Wood, of Mlln street, lefton Monday for n stay with the Pernasfamily, at South Dartmouth, Mass.

Money to loan on bond ami mort-g * « on Cranford, improved real estate.Address "A. B." Citizen office.

A party of friends were entertainedon Saturday eveulnjfnt the home ofMr. A. H. Velt, po Berkeley Place.

Warren Campbell,who has twen e>m-ployinl In Hartford, Conn.. Is vUitlng

,nt his home on Washington Place.Contractor C. L. Bell Is shipping

lumber to IUhway, where he has acontract to build a house on Elisabethavenue.

Mr. «Dil Mrs. E. 11. Hortoa arespending some, time la the Westernstates and are at > present at Milwau-kee, Wis.

Utter Carrier, Robert Wtnaus Willreport fur du'ly on Tuesday next, aftera three weeks' vacation spent ut TerraHaute, Ind. --- •-

, Mrs. 1?. K. Adams came from herHummer homo at Highlands, Oonn.,

1 this week and after brief stay will re-' turn to Connecticut with a party orMends.

, Another milk scare In. predl«ted.This time the milkmen are talking orraising the price of lacteal fluid owingto the poor pastures and absence ofram.

The families of Polioe CommissionerJ. Z. Smith, H. 8. Sanderson, A. K.Deomaa and RoUrt Townsend, am

i their vacations.' " Bev. X a : Mason, D. U., pastor of~the Matnchen Presbyterian Church,

will preach on Sunday arm.l^at theFirst Presbyterian Ghurob.tbls place.

Miss Marguerite Benlgar, after afsw daye at home, has returned toMidland Beach, where she la a guest

1 of Mrs. T. 0. artffltbs. at'Oamp Mill-burn^

BaumaoQ'a Studio, Wsetneld, N. J.High Oast Photographs. Post Cards

.Vmj of houses or portrait* at »l a docen.%§>• AtnaUmtwork ttnlsbed.

Mr. J". C. Wagstad was taken toMublenberg hospital, PfsinlWd, onFriday last for an operation. slnoey p

ftho operation he la reported asproTlng.

1m-

isewbers as my pric*

fotdln the Owptr <*,rad<

". Booster Bros.,- who control groceryatone at Oarwood and Lorraine, are

' erecting a two story brick bulldlng-onthe lot adjolnlng'thelr preesut locationatLorraUe. which they will occupy

,' when oonppleted,, The Woodruff Farm located on the

outskirts of Cranford la offered forsale by tbe •xeouton of the estate,Messrs. R^lndeU and F. B. Wood-

.'jruff._LXne_ farm consist* of 68 acres, and has been S t f as a. family home

tor four generations. ^PoatoardaofBritishOotambiaacenea

"•nave' been received from the T. A.'"' Bpefq^s, • who am on a Western trip.

u .j (The fajnily is . expected borne by next| f i Sunday and WiU occupy their hand-IB*'> ——- remodeled home on Prospect

BUS.

Men's Clubi .base ball teamsNigaln played ror supremacy on Satur-

defeatedr.Oapt. Draning's aggregation la a well; oonteiUxtgame. Thus far tbs Peai~alne have' won two oat of the threer ^ »played in a series of,aVe. ,;8at-farday'agaaie was .well contested -and

Lin a score of 8 to a ' . , ' - '^ A **>od delegation of Cranford

' Chimp, So. 3, W, Cfc Wj,, onveUed, t womonomania at the ( t a n s of their, de-

OA^Boaday, afternoon' = I t laat HlUstds Mji r

especial feature win, ottbew*prkl to erects^

v the grave of every, Vlnmsafiil•and unveil H- wiinf apf

TkWnewUaeotn psaalsean Uelr-eofaktloa about town.

Judge Tbac*y of Wtetfieji. kfront bis

Mia. Isaao tWaaas and ebPdrsa.awivisiting •* Seraatoa, Pa.

Mr. aad Mrs. M. a Doeriag eipeottoaaOfbrQenaaay next week.

Mrs. H. H< Fiske Is borne from hersojoun at Balees Falls, H. Y.

Mr. W, Bobiasoa and family amvisiting at South Koxbury. Mass.

Mr. Charles Qarfcartno aad son a nhome from a trip to Pennsylvania.

Mr. and Mrs Fred Roake of Walnutare,hare returned from a visit atPeekskUI. N. Y.

Mr*. Walter Senates and mother.Mrs. Knight, are visiting at Poughkeepsle.N. Y. j

A large automobile house Is beingbuilt by E, J. M»rnam on bis Hamp-ton street property.

Messrs. Uelne and Layton, of West-Held, have purchased tbe Walker gro-cery store at Uarwood.

Mrs. Robert Riodell and daughter,MIM Prudence, left on Monday for asojourn al Denmark Lake, Me.

Mr. R. E. Crane of * » Central Ave.,Is the proud father of a baby boywhich arrived'at his home on, Tues-day.

Mrs. A. L. Smith la enjoying the"cool bree.zea at Belgrade hake. MeBhs Is stopping at the Pine BeechCamp.

Ulakcalee Si Phllp havft just com-pleted the painting and lettering of ahsndsomn new sign for tbe OiirwoodBronze Works,

MIM Harriet K. Heward. with hercousin, Francis B. Howard, of Madlsou,N. J , left on Monday for a trip toBoston and thence to Portland, Me.

The rlty of Plalnfleld will noon beknown as a "dualleas town." Four-two inilra of the macadamized streetsbavoi been strewn with etude oilpreparations.

Mr. and Mm. A. D. Basset andfriends, of 108 Cmnford nvroue. com-posed a merry auto party to Port auPeok on Sunday. N. A. Uarnett tookthe party In his touring car.

Mrs. Catherine Scarborough, wife ofthe Ilight Rev. John Scarborough,blshuporthlsKploopaldiooese, IH re-ported critical III at Spring Lake,

hen the family are Summering.Mr. B. W. F. Randolph, clerk In too

local poet office, is enjoying bis vaca-tion . He Is at present at Brldgetonand * intends to •visit Cape May'andAtlantic City.

Tbe August meeting of the OoujitjBoard of Freeholders la scheduled tobe held this afternoon, when tbe oon.tract for the new North avenue bridgewill be given out The structure Is tocost ID the neighborhood of 18.000,

News In tbe local police court hasbeen quiet for over a week. < The twowomen arrested last week wereunable to pay the fine Imposed and a nnow doing ninety days In tbe oountyjail.

,*bt*f(•rttroa

Mr. Kobsrana m a bora al tXaaJey.Perthshire, flniMrami. U tHS. Bemarried la 1886 aad shortly afterwardwith bit wtts came to thai oowalSMktnffblsbonMU Boston, wbersentered Into tbe crook*** aad earth-enware . busbies* with Samuel B.Pierce, afurward being admitted to

Ann. la the eariyifa tbe firmopened a Mew Tork Branch of whichMr. Robertson took charge. I« Uu>ryaarajand to tbe time of bis death Mr.ttobejtsoo repreeented FNirnlvala, Ltd.In this country. lie was. with oneexception, the oldest man actively inthe trade In this country, some two orthree years ago celebrating the com'pletton of SO yean of active butineas,at which time he was tendered a ban-quet and presented with a Iwndaomnloving cup by the traits In New York.

Mr. Robertaon flame to Cranford InIMI and has made bis home hers con-tinuously since. He was aotlvw Inchurch work and made and Mtaloed alarge number of friends in all -circle*who deeply feel their loss by hi* sud-den death. Mr. IWwrtson never wasthe MUM after the deaUi of bis wifelast November, although on bis re-turn from a trip abroad In June heseemed to tie In eicwilent health for aman of hla rears, lie leaves surviv-ing two daughter* and a son, Mrs. F.N^Brundage. Mis* Jmsiei S. Robert-son and James H. Itobertson.

Funeral servloes wete ln>l<lon Hat-unlay at the housn, ll»-v. J. li.Mnxlea ot Suien IilandVery many and beautiful were (liefloral romembntncf* from friends anilbusiness associates, of whom a l a wnumber wrrs prmwnt Intermentwan at Falrview o«m*tery.

Among the recent real estate trans-fers recorded is that of Mrs. FannieE. Bates to George Hf Bates, north-wssterly aide Holly stnet, 88 feetsouthwesterly of Eastman street, thisplace.

This evening Miss Kathryn Wll-llama, a Missionary Institute grad-uate, will address |be Christian Al-liance, at Alllaaoe Hall, Plans a n onfoot to hold the Christian AUlanoemeetings under a tent beginning Aug-ust 17th.

Tbe married and single men of theHoly Name Society or St. Michael'schurch divided In two factions andplayed a base ball game early in tbeweek. It proved to be another "swat-fest," the married men winning by ascore of 29 to 29.

Tbe New Tork Suburban Land Co.which recently purchased a large tractof bud near Oarwood a n advertlsfqga big sale or lots ror both- Sunday,Aug. Bth and 15th. A special train oftwelve can wiU run out or New Yorkon both days via the Central B. B. '

A I. F. Wheeler, tbe drain proprietorand brother or M. J. Wheeler, of thisplace.'la meeting with big meases witkbis "New Model Shown" now touringtlieEasternStates. While performingat Lewistoo, Ma,, Mr; Wheeler"wasbanqueted byibe ^briners,of whichheteatnembsr.'

A. stray dog on Tuesday morningsnapped at a little PoUsb giri op tnloo.avp-, tbe canine's teeth leaving a Ion tbe cbUd'i cbeekv - The, Ineldeotcreated ooaslde^abUfixcltemeDt as MLwas first thought that the "dog waaljstmad. The animal was ordered- to tbepound and will be disposed-ofL, Dr.Perkins looked after tbe child's rojuryWhich was slight, and- latex shewent'to her home In L

Tbeynew plans ana speeiflcatfona ofthe proposed Carnegie' Library wereup for inspection at the meeeOtgof thelibrary trusteesonToesdaynight,tatno deftolu action was rescued aad thematter laid oret unUl next week tbirfurther obaaidsratlon. ItJstWlntea-Uon of the. trustee* to ertet.tbe Ubraryb D d l t i U i U •UVDQpdMA bMu

pon|s>«sa butt tribata ot- aspect to lioa¥ are adopted wntraeton win be' tha'^ervkiis,'and the' remain* were•Jfead to bid OB tbeiwort.

Golf Club Notes.The golf championship wiw won by

E. M, Wild, who debated M, Marstonby 2 up and 1 to play In lh» 3d hull-flDdl. • This match was thu liasi «verployed at the club. Roth cuiitaarflirtH

ycnl very flno Kolf. soorluu In |>uritguics.

Tbo tenls championship Is w»tl underway.

The now well la oumplolcd and wliT»oon lie tn use. I j

A luncheon was' helil at I ho clubhouse on Snturdny afternoon IUIII wana wry sorlnl affair. U n . K. II. Millerwas the hostess.

Trinity Church, ,Tbs ItitT. JoMph P, Ohttivron nf Pitl

ton, Mass., offloialedlo Tnoily Ctiarehlast Sunday, as bs will oantinua to doduring the rMttaisinc Sundays of thepresent month. His sermon was on thfsubject of John the Baptist, a man otran bollnsss, aslf denial and muoh cour-age, loyal to his hlgbsr nature, fsarlsaiot man, staunch la his upholding theright, and most bitter In his dsnusola-tk» ot sin.

Tbe aWnoe of music last Sunday vasa ngnt ; bnt smogsmsnts bare slooebeen mads with Mm. J. A. Potter, ansooompliahsd onxanist, sod two ladlesand two gentlemeo of musical talent, ass quartette to supply the dsfloleoey du-ing tbt remaining Sundays of Ava-(|at>

the Vantionifti.Among tbe Onnjorditei who will

spend this month at tbe Summer r%sorts S N : Mr. and Mm. fiL BS. MetfriU,atTrefetrene. Mass.; Mr. F. Hv.Sholes and family, Atbury Park: Mrs.B. D. Burr and children at PointPleasant; Mm.H.W.«tasonJI«ntuckrtiMr, and Mr*. A, Drake, Korth As-buryj Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan, laMaine; Mrs. J . a l Mlx-asd Miss L.ft Mix, at Weat HartronL Oonn.; AC,Ropklna. in Maine; Mr. and; Mw. B.B. Milter, Seabrlght.

Mrs.D. D. Irvmoaod Miss Parvlnam spending a short vacation atKeaniburg. ' , -

Mlat Minnie Vreeiaad. the organistattjw Pnsbyterian church. Is eojoyIngayacaUou in tha Berksblns,

Miss Helsn Ryan bat aoMpted tbsposition as cashier M the- Ooreousgrocery In place of Mint ScbtnMt _wbobatreslcneii.' • . ' / • - • •

A "mlver imii wiw riven at BamptonHall on Monday, afternoonL by > »MoBday anernoon by Mn,

for the beoefliof th* TrinitylldlfrFud r

Or. V U irw.n.JohaL. llwtiy, N ItJuht> R Kwy, John M»"*a.

W. S. HUtnmsuo, li. C Plunw. It. M.Uavts. TtHn. 8. Oinr. C U IUI, U U

Sich«f<'r. O.S.UI«k~-1M. J. W. Hillm lintip J.lvn,tUu*ub,A.N.-Tnnibl«, KmFivd W l+u*** J C IVnmsn, W HDamon, V, W. Uutlw. J. II .Ht'iiior.8>oiu*l W.lhMill, Owru> K. llitj«t, AF. llaboiwk. J. W. bVrKus.il>, H, WSharp. U K VV. CiiKinlwr , Wrnto Y. S.lilhw. Krsok Harriott, liaurtt* (k Ki).

A. (1. Kl;, \V. V. U.wily, (l*ir«t-A. Mornvin. John K C\HH«M. A IIMdlsr, JuluiM. (lnrrwuiJoluiW Dank-•r, (Iwirm A. Wafrni, K«njon Mwieli,U. II. llasvuisn. M (> Unrtnu, K IICran*. l>. W. 11*11. K II Mill«r, llurrA. To«l. JKIIIM U Milli«f, Johu II.

0rm» Hauknll, Snnliimo1'orwlU, E li lli>rlon,llarv«r N V\tkr,It J Mix. Kr«l 1)«M«, L K Il.n<lrl.-U.•on, U V. Hohwnrt, Dmi.l I) lr*inn,J. F. lX>rwmus, and \ . A. UnrimU.

AtmliiBr lUMtiiig has lw»n iwllwl furIII* ittr»iiiii( lu ooiuplula i»rrmi||«iiiKtitit

tl wliiuh It is IIO|HH] tlitni will U. »

Mlat Ufly Cabagna, aged M ydaoa*tero€Adolj>bai»dAi«nilaPalii»-

d M S b b fg yher (tamiU on Alton •«**** fifubMb,Tbe decwisni waa watt I t n o ^ Stajd sod mocb'bsJoTsd by alt Wbo badthe plnatwrs <rf fur snqtiafhuain Tbs

took.plaoenoontrojn hat late waMamw,

XdwbrLoaii, an infant rhflrl of Mr:and Un. John Mahf, died on Sunday

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payday atsa be-ttM^iMll of UwEHs-tbMh lMBital* a*U.aa UitMrssUag aesViag eeSaiatday svaainc »*• ta* Towo-

mad* to b*«M> U» «hantabta vork.Jadge Mabae aad Itory CbkUMil ofEltsabstb, wet* pri««at, aad wphnwdUt* plans) of the R«a»ral donmiUas. AfSSMtral dwcaSKm (ook ptao^antl it wat

Mai to ««VM1« the local aowsiiU**aad tbe following naoibwra bar* base

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Real Estate Bought. Sold *"d ExchangedKeating nail iniitia^emeiit uf property pcmoiiully ittteiulcd tu.

J. C. W. RAN KINTelephone 160-J. I I NORTH AVENUE.

St. Miohael'it Churoh.'llis r«K<ilar wouthly UIM)UII|{ ot

Uie Young_LaillHs' Hodallty'will 1«held nftar llto ixwimd maas ou Huudny.The Holy Name Hoclety. intMito uuMonday evening.

Elect rto light* And Japanese. tonUrnsnicely Illuminated the spacious l(iwnof St, Mlubarl's church ou Matunlnynight, the ooca»lou b*ln« n Ketugiven under tbo ausiiloas of thasocieties of the church. Mauy enjoyedthe'refreshments conalsUnR of icocrsaui and cake, supiiUmentwI withmusical selections, About SCO wascleared.

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Kit a Fftmr to Pa* r*r the PaSestMedical BttMhuUoe,

tf you'mr* In doubt aa to the cause« your dUease nail u* a postal re-questing a medical examination blank,»Wch yon will an out and return to•a. Our'doctor* will carefully diag-nose your case, and If you «an becured yon will be told so: If you can-not be cured you will be told ao. You•re not obligated to ua In any way, for">*• advice l« *bsoiuM>Iy free; you areat liberty to Ukc our advlcenr not a*you *oe flt. Send to-day for-a. medi-cal examination blank, fill out andreturn to us aa promptly as i>or«IMf,and our eminent doctor* will *d|*,'gnosajour rase thoroughly obnoluir-jy fr?«f.

Munyon's; t3d abd Jeffvmon.Btsl,Philadelphia, Pa. . ' j

Marvejfttis. : j""Morc-Uian 5000 elephant* a yusr

go to make otir piano key*," t<f-mnrknd the-'.Xudpnt board<-r,' whohad b?»n reading th* wl<-ii|inr notenIn a patent rnodlcln* altnniiar.

"For., the land's - sake!".exclaimedthe landlady. ,, "Ain't ft-"wonderful"what »om« animal* ran he trained todo?"—Chicago News.

' A 8IJIIK 8ION.

When II Appear* Art at Once.Trouble with tno kidney aemttlonk

I* a certain slun that your kidneysarc deranged—that you . should useDoan's Kidney Pills; They euro all

Irregutarltloaand an-noyances, removebackache and aidspains - and restorethe kidneys tohesllh. Robert 0.Miller. 815 Kerry at,.Danville, I1*,, says:"Kidney- complaintmade me a cripple.

.'-•-' • ~I'was stiff,-.lame andacre and had to end urn torrlble suf-ferings, 1 was threatened withUrlgnt's disease nnd wa* refined In-eursnee by the examining physicians,I was nervous, weak and run down.Dnan'a Kidney I'lIU helped tnd, andIn a short time I was entirely cured."

Hemembo'r the name—Doan's, Formale by ail dealer*, 60 cents a box.Koslur-Mllburu Co., Buffalo, N. Y.

In three years San Diego, Gal,, has•reeled throe large school building*at a cost of 1182,000, on« of them, abuilding of twenty room*, living tin'finest jtrnmtnnr school building InCalifornia. There Is also a highschool building costing 12,80,000. be'aides additions to two other build-'Jngti, doubling thnlr cnpaclty,

ITCHED FOR TWELVE YEARS.Krtema Made llniids mid Keel tfvfrll,

I'eel and Get I U M — A r m * AffrrtiMt,Too—«nvo I'p All Hope of Cure

—Qiiliftly Cured hy Cutleura."I tilmimj from ticaema on my hand*,

•rnu *nd (MI far about twelve years; myJutntU and fwt would swell, swnt end jtclt,then would become csllaus anil get verydry. th«n pe»l olf and gtt raw. 1 triedmoat every kind o l ' u l v s and olntoimt-without aucrtu, I triwl scversl dorton,tmt st lt*t gave up thinking there wss »-cum for cetera*. A friend o( niiue In-stated on my trying the Cuttaur* Remedies,but I did slot glvo th»m a trial until I goteo bad I liM to do something. I secured aset and by tho time they were used 1 coulde e e * vast improvement and my hind* snd-feet were healed up In ho time. 1 have h»4an trouble alnes. Ohsrlea T, Iltuer, K, Jb"<» . « , Votant, Pa.. Mtr. II, IVX."

.> PotUr Drag k Chen. Corp., Bole Props.of Cuticum nemedtes, Boston, Mass.

Hollow Log aKi»h~Trap.La»t week Mr." Castlemnn, of the

"Sltth Dlatrlct, caught from a. hollowlog In tbo rlvor near hi* mill a thirty

• pound catflih. About a your ago fromtho same log an eighty pound eatflshM I trapped And several month* laterone that weighed thirty pounds w»»taken. —- Tronton Correspondence

American,

OP A CLOWN.

*U bMrt, Thcro I* on Bale » BookBrimful ot American Humor.

, Any bookseller will UU you thattbe constant quest ot his oustomers

,. la tor "a book which wttl make me< laugh," The bookman la compelled

<to reply that the race of American•amorists haa run out and comlo lit-

— *rature la scarcer than tunny playa,.A wMU sale u therefor* predicted torthe "Memoirs ot Dan Rice," theClown ot Our Daddies, written byVarta Ward Brown, a,book guar-anteed to make you roar with laugh-ter. The Author presents to the pub-Ho a rolume of U e great Jester*toott pungent Joket^oomle harangues,eauitio kits, upon mea tod manners," 2 aneodotee; skotchee et ad-

,-origlnal Kings ]and poetical, •; wise and witty.' serlqu*,satirical., and sentimental «aylng« otthe sawdust arena ot. othor days.

^011 P*n,Rloe^aa proprietor ot the^«aatous "On* Horse Bbow.M was more

• f a national character than ArtamusWard.and this volume contains theShuuor. which made the nation tauth*»en -while the great Ctv.ll War raged.

;-Thl» taselnat'--- - - - " r "•utittrttni

5jH5fiTSgHouse, H I Leonard

•ctroet. Kew; Tork City. , _e ,'"/

k. Chine** Jp Panairi*. *.' Can* you" think of ' a ' &b'lnaiuin

_ around Ujese part* as, anything but. sv. waahes^watbeo man? Down In Pan-

"«ina t ie smiling CelattlaJ scorns tolaunder youru dirty clothe*. John Is

•• VthViaaln *q.nec*e_,ln. the, mercantileu*U|jf:et'ithe'to#B»,,'|Jl«uJt alto's truck

'.-•-•fcrme* tor-talr-rfamoua ,for his. doe

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Let »

JVIMME SOt,

toe bc^: UHT« an aamga,

Lst us brliere tb* best: there ar» enoughto Mam*,

Number* to think the wont-numbn* t«brand a Dame *

Jl»ny s *mil would HM ant of his d<rkOutput, j ,

If tbent wer*. wly out jn*t to btbev* ande a r e — / • •; -•

Out on th« losing side, daring to Uxa lu*• K u v l , " • • • - . '

Ueedlfwt of what awn say, holding abrolhtr'i hand.

•../ • • . - - . —Hhaftftbory Mfcuin*.

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T lie Triumph of I tic Starnovi.r..

H bad b«>*n an unprecedented tri-umph for Kmlly iteece -when she hadstepped from the ranks of tbo chorusto the leading part In the musicalcomedy, and hnd won even tho mbstblase and merciless critic* by hergirlish Insouciance and the *we»t-ness and purity of her wonderfulvoice. "To Kred Hamilton, ths-»tagemanager, It had beep a source ofgratification and delight, for It wu;lie who had discovered In "LittleKm'ly" promise of a beautiful future,nnd he had left no tfohe unturnedto assist nor In tbe Journey on theroad to fame and fortune. And nowhis moat cherished dnslrn wag to berealised, for through the Influenceof *ome wealthy patrons of musicand the arts the fair singer was tobead her own company a* a star In anopera which had' been written forher by the leading musician of thod a y . • . ' . • • ' . •" • ' . . ' - •

Tbe plan* wer* nearly, completedfor the auspicious occasion and theomnipresent Hamilton was busily en-gaged In the hundred anil one detailsIncident to a prlma donna's first ap-pearance. Hut thoro' was a forcewith which the practical and.prosaicstage manager forgot to reckon, lathe person of the little blind god, whobean the name of Cupid, and whohad senthls love-tipped arrow* withtelling aim In the direction of EmilyReece and tho Impecunious but hap-py-go-lucky Hugh: Kelsey, a bright

-young-*-newspaper man, who "cov-ered" the Jefferson Thentre whereKmlly sang and danced her way intothe heart* of the great army ot thea-tregoers. ' •• ' i

Hamilton1 had '-. looked upon thegrowing attachment of the two youngpeople with unconcern, until ono dayho was peremptorily soflt for by tliobrown-eyed little singer who calmlyInformed him that aho was engaged-to Hugh, and rathor hesitatingly re-marked that the marrlago would lakeplace In the very near future.

, "But, of course, tho happy ovontwill not.Interfere, with your ilobut,"was Hamilton'* reply, after ho hadoffered the stereatypod congratula-tions, encj like a bolt from a clearsky came the astounding roply: "1Intend to retire from tho stage for-ever when the present show Is over,tor I am aniloua to have a borne allmy own and bake and brow for theman I loveJ' i

Hamilton was transfixed 'with as-tonishment and rage, until he finallymanaged to say scornfully: "(live upyour carver, with your beauty andtalent, to be a household drudge fora man without a pennyT Pah I It'spreposterous; youlll regret It, see Ifyou don't and"—

HU remark* were cut short byEmily: "You will please leave me atonce, my decision Is irrevocable;money and fame are not everythingIn | this world, and you—you are' amercenary old bachelor without aparticle of sentiment."

Just then the maid announced"Mr. KelsBy," and' with outstretchedhand* and a caressing smile uponnor lip* Kmlly went to greet Hugh,and Hamilton, filled with resentmentand chagrin at the (allure of hiuplans, beat a hasty retreat. ,

1 The haw* ot the approaching nup-tials ot the popular actress and thealmost unknown Hugh was neraldtdfar anil wide, and when It becameknown that "Little Em'ly" was toabandon , the footllghU tor thehoarthitone It became a nine days'wonder, but the fickle public soonforgot her ,and her name was toonbut a sweet and tar-dlatant memory.

A1 year or two afterward ,FredHamilton, tired and weary ot the•train of booking actor* and act-resses, good, bad and mostly Indiffer-ent. »hook the dust ot the hot, seeth-ing city from hi* heels, and tn a hugetouring caK with but hi* chauffeurtor company, waa off to "fresh fieldsand pasture* new,", and was soonspinning quickly along-tho countryroad with the fresh, cool.summerbreeie from the green hill* acting asa balm to his unruly nerves. Bu^there Is always a By In tho ointment,and )u*t when he was In a particu-larly bllurul frame of mind - there*

iethlng »n

JJJ^^f^d^e.prtrtnT^nTtedeffort* of theme«fTf«fu»ed to move. "

To all appearances they were mile*-from the nearest garage and .Ham-ilton was lit farfrom a pleasant moodwhen he espied a tiny cottngff In thedistance standing among the 1rc«.and. trusting to luck that it mightboast.flt a,telephone,-walked slowlyIn the'dtrectlon of tho 'h o*V

It, waa evidently a -summer camplbuilt j>f logs In theoW-fasblansd'wayand abowlna; the artistic womanlytouch In th« trailing \lnej and massesot brlutt colored flowera Skhlchtranaformedlttntoarerltablobawer;

** d O o t * t 0 0 ( l taT<tln«ly open, and

Hamilton, standing oa ta*ulterrd a sarpruxd exclaaBatioei a* m,girl rlad In a simple, ipotteae Uacsj;owa ram* toward hit* with »i lu . l i , baby U talevp." aatd tb»s."Why. lf-»Jlear old 'HaamyV* V**igrl«ianr«-« were forgntUa by Uke ta s .for In the mistrvca of tba snaacrrrvdjlamllum r«o«n!»d tb* Eailr*>t former day* In the very empOv*'-lng n^atroo who welnomtd hia> "»•>cordially. She told him of the giori-oua aumaer-day* «p»ot in tU i »>t-ran retraat, which Hugh «mldnacb after bt* work tn the cityour, and tfae light of perfect h

was upon hfr rounfraanrebnrdir nwesurf f»r

too to question her reisardina;ch<

Afterfor th« r«(rartory jiutomobll*. Emt!»

upon tn# .s'as*for the

ti--lc»?

charmingly Insist?!manager renialnlnsmeal, anil tp th« man arcn»fooj«l (•>hotel fare th> *lmpl»! and'weli-eook«^repatt was like ambroitia.

"I «ay. old'chap." »al4 Hnch. a*he and his guesViat p;i«nit their i'-tor dinner cljtar, *'I *t»l» Kmity frwrtihtt glare of the spotlight, but I knr>vand fpel sure that the U prrlmlrcontent, although the world haa !••»!".a linger." And iteppfBK Ugh'Aracrois to the tiny nurwry and beck-oning silently to Hamilton. ts»rstood watching Emily a* she sat wi;aHugh, Jr.'s tiny heail quite ehattr laher*, and- In a voice (hathsd becoa*enriched and softened by'the auprerr.*Joy of motherhood. ians a quaint,tow- lullaby to the rosy little cbcrxtbIn her arm*. To Fred Hamilton she-looked like Rome old world Madonnawith the moonlight streaming In uponher, and the scene touched a ro*p<is-*lv« chord la the worldly maa'shtart, for -he realised that all <&•world'* adulation and glamour w*r<»a* dead *«a fruit when compared tothe perfect peace and harmony ofthat little hou»eliold.

- And when h« made hi* adieu h*took Emily's hand In.bis *uu) ulttvery.solethnly: "You're a star aft*rall, little Emily. In the greatest showon etrth—a happy home." and) step-ping Into the waiting automobile bewaa off, and she knew he meant It—lloeton Post. . ' • .

JEWEXHT.

Jcwvliy is aapposedly worn fortir&*s*nt, but much ot It Is kept inssch » esedition tbit It I* anythingt»5T entainestai, i There is no surerl isa of car*Jrr«n<-f|» tba.n to wear pins,i l c o »JMS tBajn* »lo black and greasyt i n r.Blryok..-.-» mly be pardoned tor«j;»**4sosjiis ibe jwnonal' cleaallne**&f U I P *«ar«T. • >

U ao eicnae for this dlrti-soap and wster are to be

It is w«ll to purchase a smallot jeweler's sawdust to expedite

a«d polisblnt;. A roughedc&aoaoisis also,helpful. ,

It Is parUcalarly 'Ill-advised for therirl who work* to wear dirty Jew-•Iry. lod«»nl. »ne sbould-Wear as llt-tl» a* poscible. A watch.-cuff' but-

*od a. simple brooch or i>ln at

nest

th« Bf-ck Ji all that is permissible fortact«. These should be kept

tSatjllrty Jewelry Is antajjte that no

I commit.—New

GOVERNMENT KURSEUES:

w»l3-br*4 ftlrl w*Karea Register.

KXEIX OF THE "FROU-FROD."Tie (lm« w u when womtn waa

natfer the despotism of the frilly andtn» *larcb<id. The time waif when*Ac d«!lgst«>d In the rustic of her silkaa4 liBgerto petticoats and when theUtter nast be stiff and uncompromls-lac a* a branj new college diploma.That *a» the good old. period whenwomia'i approach waa a* frank a*that of a road engine and when theaonltot delighted ..tourjipeak of thefron-fron of bis heroine'* skirt* onthe d a l n beyond which the expectantfcero waited. ' . . ' -

Xowiday*. however, all this- Is.c&aaged. The entry of woman I*Ixralded so longer by a noise akin to•IgBboarda In a fierce nor'easter. No

fore a mirror a way of holding optraffic that would be at once effica-cious and dignified, as well a* grace-ful. The combination I* rare at pres-ent.—Pittsburg Dispatch.

HER CHARM.There was - a delightful irhoo

mlstreta who used thus to impressen her scholars certain rc6n*d dis-tinction*: ",My dears, horses' iweat,'young menj .'pertnlre,'.youngT ladle*'are all In a glow.'" In these out-spoken day's, when a spade Is calledat the very mildest a spade, the gen-tle euphemism is a matter for amuse-ment, to be laughed at with affec-tionate patronage like an old-timegown out of grandmother's chest.

Young ladles have disappeared andgirls, get quite as warm as theirbrothers nowadays. And on the wholethe change is vastly for the better,franknea* being own sUter to truthand mortal too to affectation. Yetthe further we go from the brocade<lays,~tne more Inevitably we mustrecognlxe a. price paid for our free-dom, a certain Stately charm goneout of life and human Intercourse.

The formality of those times-madebarriers, and In barriers, after all,lie* the half ot romance, it Is theface beneath the yell that we aremost eager to see, the voice behindthe wall that tempts us to most stren-uous climbing. What could be pret-tier pr more Inaccessible than a younglady all in a glow? ' .

Man 1* still at heart essentiallyold-fa'ahlonud, and the modern girl,rejoicing In her new equipment offrankness and courage and uncon-ventlonallty, sometimes finds himstrangely unresponsive. Theoretical-ly he Is thoroughly In sympathy withher. as a reasonable being needs mustbe, but for all that be dimly realize*

kacer 1* her parting Injunction to that something Is missing—a price

8 1The trees lined In the National ex-

periment* In reforestation, are itiowaat plght Governmont nurserlw In taa>existing National forests, ont West.

The {preliminary stage of forestplanting within the National forvstala now past, and several of Ihe plant-invr"stations have produced tree* ofsufficient slxo to plant directly on th«permanont site. About 700,000 trees [were planted during the winter aad (•prlng ot 1907. . I the Uaodrvs* "get everything good

At the nurtery tn the DUmatRinr ' and stiff." The dinging dress ofNational forest more stock ha*' thla latter day haa interrupted tboreached an ago suitable tor planting ' rclgn of tho frou-frou and now skirtsthan at the othor stations. Thla neuts- { sasat not even murmur to tho floorery contain* approximately 2.509.- j oa which tawy tall. The stiff and slb-000 trees. (Ilsnrpettiooat has Indeed Rone and in

At present there are about J.0O9.-, Its stead we have undergarments of000 trees tor planting In the aindl. s srek sHks and unobtrusive appear-hllls. The species largely la as* «t> aacc. «ad«rgarments that are litheto'thla tlmil are Western yellow ptoe>, aad slaooas and serpentine.—PittB-and jack pl^e. Other specie*, chiefly | tare Dispatch. \Scotch pine. Norway pine and Dong- I \lai fir. are being tested In tbe nor*- i EMPRESS LOUISK HOOD,ery and In experimental plantation*. The gossip la Paris say* that

Rhubarb Tart.—81ft into the mlxlngtbowl a. cupful otSour, a level teaipoonful of baking powder and a few grainsof salt. Rub in with the fingertips half a cupful of lard andadd a few Ublejpoonfuls of Ice water. Mix It Into A ratherfirm pane. Use almost all ot It to line ajdeep pie-plate. Pre-pare sufficient rhubarb ax for stowing, only Instead -of cuttingit In one-Inch nieces, cut! It In quarter-Inch pieces. Fill thelined pie-plate heaping and add a cupful of sugar.* Roll theremainder ot the paste very thin; cut It Into narrow strips andlay them across the tart diamond shaped. Hiike It aboutthirty minutes in an oven that will rrown flour In fourminute*.

The State forests ot Saxony* absolutely given over toprlalog 450.000 acre*, are la charg* [ tb* Baiiircea Louise hood for eveningof a foreetry.bureau at a yearly ex- [-wear. It U taahloned after one wornpeme which averages | J tor each s ky the Empress la her flight from Na-acre, but such I* the- etttat aadl laht* :ot the timber and other products thatthe net yearly revenue average* $5.J»an acre after deductias all eapoaatewTho appropriation of the UalttdlState* for tho bureau ot foreaur bt•o insignUcant that It amoont* to alittle let* than one cent for each acr*-—Moody'* Magaxlne.

new one* are trimmed withtar aa well a* »atin ribbon and rose*.Tacy are Bade of chiffon, of lace andot BoaseeUoe. Mink, ermine • andcbltbllU. aa well a* black lynx, are

aa a trimming around the

ttcmlailcd Hum ot Home.

The Using under tbe white sheer; fabrics Is la blue, red, pink and vto-' let. Tbe streamers are of tullo orchUfoa more than of satin ribbon.

Beacon Hill and that mighty edUk* •In which tho Commonwealth ot Has- !sachUK-tt* Is yearly saved, was recent- }ly summoaed to admire his wife'snew hat. Round and steep ana bri»-lUtttly yellow It was — thelatest* cabriolet. The nan looked at.It long and thoughtfully, and UMB-That take* me back."* he brtetOMd.

"What do you- mean!" laejulredhi* puuted wife, who baa b*en pre-pared for sarcasms, but not sigh*. <

-Why, tho hat'a thr living lnutgcotthe dome ot the Boston State- HOBS*—It you'd only had It Just a UU!*.MMe.r!". ' ,,

And1 as he t made his escape) *£•'heard him, humming. "How de^ar tomy heart are the scene* ot my child-hood] V—New York Frets. :- -

' ' A Promising lad.A'Ttkhhiond man whose buasioe*»

frequantly take* him. to tinrwHmt o£Woat Virginia tells an incident iltM-t rat Ing an-HtatwesUug "pnag

dhaiaowrln , ^—Tho=Itfl!hmWl5^man~was deslronof employing tor work in the testoajreferred to a Certain "Hank a t s ^and'lo' had-atked. a number ot moaa.talnoor* jguestlona a* tofltttes* ton,the vrork, etc.

*H8"«- pretty well and favorably.known 'in this locality. Isn't <he;~asked the Richmond "maa of c*e oHfollow never out ot the mountains ualt bis lite.- uWell>"mebbe' he altt't so Vettknown as a lot a'^ptaersT-repUex! ts»old chap, in «n- apologetic tcme. •' "Hea ia t killed.nobody ylt that r,,kno*»of, but," he-ia'ded gfavely. " H kWaters" t» mighty' piomlsinV*por1* Weeilr, . - -

Hac-

i

lag it,One ot the richest Is made of pale

Ma* pans* velvet:, trimmed withbeads of satin, with a frill ot stiverlace oter pleated white chiffon aroundall edjws and a Uny bank of ermineabove It. .

Maxsbow is also used Instead offar. It woaM be difficult ta conceiveof susy piece ot millinery. IncludingSBBOS es4 shoulder pieces, that Jiaanot a tooeh et It They say In Paristhat It wta COSMI out as trimming onthai spriag hats, dyed In the new col-on.—Philadelphia Ledger.

- HOLDISQ TJP TRAFFIC.Then should be a school to- teach

suns I II how to thrust out their handsfrosa tBoter cars to hold up traffic.Stac* (Us BagUsh fashion ot stop-piss: vehicles behind in crowded thos>oogMare* Jba* been adopted here Itts osnretHme ssusl sights in a stringot tsflijo>*s OT carrlaKes. '-to soeui

zsOexibly a»-Uiat cf *- police, officerwben he hold* up a line ot traffic.He. howeter, "does It^a* one to the|xaaaaer bora, but the woman who canp i t her band up In the same fashion,aad ant bare It look- either woodenor silly la the exception. One dearUtUfe oU white-haired lady whose bigtsnxtag. ear ~<m the avenne wo* In'linethreat out a tlnr-band with' the fln,C*n> ixM. aa wide.anart A she couldspnad ' titcta. It was groteaaittlytkaoy to **<r eTerything In the streettack ot her car crime lo.'a. standstillbctease of those five UtUe sUff fln-gctsv ' Othcr^wotnenat such" times:let t&etr fcxnd* Aop Jtaply. while stillothers recaiarty saw the air. Some• t UMS« snlj&t cractice at. home be-

has been paid.'The ostontatlouslymodest scoop bonnet, with Its de-fensive ruffle behind mid Its laco cur-tnln acroaB the front, gave a piquancythat the unvplled Intercourse) of to-day can never attain.—New HavenRegister.

There Is inevitably an lncreaie Inthe width of skirts.

It lg an unusual notion to combineheavy trimmings with sheer.material:.

Bo tar no bustle, but the dregs-maker* saem to be leading u* alongthat road.

Black collars on" white serge suitsare not-so often seen as earlier In theseason, «

Tho 'bottom ot sleeves are muchtrimmed, while the upper part* areleft plain.

Charming for women with fr^shfaces and, fair skins aro.the new ame-thyst hats.

The unllncd transparent coat Isone of- the most pronounced fad* oftho season.

Messaline ellk in exquisite Dres-den patterns make* charmingly dain-ty underskirt*.

Frocks of silk, crepe and other un-lined material* are weighted downby broadcloth facings.

Among the half-precious stone* aomuch In vogue there 1* none morepopular than the lapis laxuli.

Stocking* ot Hale with self-colored"dock*" are generally the molt sat-isfactory for every day.

Tbe apron front, the successor otthe panel, is much employed, arid Isusually elaborately trimmed.

The fancy tor trimming sleevesaround and around at different partsot tbe arm la a Ktawlne_cme. >

Pearl buttons, triangular, oblongand Irregular, will be worn as trim-ming* on many wash, dresses.

£±i

Glenn'sSnlphnr Soap

Suicide—Slow death and awful sufferingfollowg neglect of bowels. Coo-gtipationkillg more people tHancomumption. It needs a cureand there it one medicine inall the world~tHat cures it—CASCARETS.

Cateanti—Ue. box — wnk'i miimMt AJtdnwft.il. Bi«g,,,,.,,;;

ops being ot silk stockinet. 'Children >car socks of the bright-

est colors, fnd especially white, ones,blocked off with colored stripes.

Stockings' for wear wlth^evenlngfrocks and slippers" s.7e xsf hn*Bt''ma-terial, beaded with jet. gold, silveror steel, ' _'__

In order to look well It is nisaj-y that, the arrangement ot tbeshould harmonise with the style Atthe sown* • ' ~

' Prince pdward of .Wale**, the oldestsoft' of tths .Grown Prince ot:,Wales,>has just.entered the Rojftl Naval Col-lege at Dartmoatli as a'cadet, afterhaving completed' his' training course

O "having comatOsborne.

• George Odom has beeh engae "tltrain H. T: Oxnard's horsc-s.-MrsV. James* McLaughlln'n _^_

dack won the Yonkors HandicapEmpire City.

L. B. Goodwin, of the* New Tor*,A. C., won the quarter mile -HelroTpclltan swimming champlonshln oithe A. A. U. ' ~ • . : .o

H. B. Falrle'tEcllpBe Stake« winner, Bayardo, ridden by Maber, easiljdefeated Peroia and Vnlcns at HurslPark, near London.

Arthur C. Bo won, intorcollSBlaU"two-mile and cross-country chauiplosIn 1902. has been coaching the Ath-letes at Providence Tech High.

The proposed finish fight nctnr«rLangford and Kfetchel at Ely, N»r.on Labor Day, for which KetchM hoisigned; articles, will not come off.

George Bargent, the • open gullchampion, waB defeated by-the t«>stball of Devereux Lord ap_d C TSwoeney, members of the IirooUl:- DGolf Club,

Billy Dolaney han severed rela-tions with Al Kaufman, sayiiic th;ilhe Is tired ot the boxing (,'anie. Kaufman will be managed In the luturtby Morris Levy. .

. Brltt may be a good manager otKotchel'B business affairs, but It 1<evident that he is too young and fondDt life himself to keep the middle-weight champion under control.

HiV'G." BedweH's-jfour-iyciir-olJchestnut hprso Prince,Ahmeq, eaftf-Ing 118 udunds, won tbo fourth rn'iuat the Empire City track, ru'nnl1"the mile In 1.3S -1-5, which Utrack record.

England, with the exception*jjfew good men In the lighter wL—.,hag made no sbowlng In pugilism Toinearly a generation. America leads,and leads,by such a majority that shecan afford to make her own scale oln eights and abide by them.

null Purmied into House,John De Nyse. of Greenlawn, Long

Island, was reading a newspaper onhi*"front porch when a- bull, wasIrlven along tho road.. De Nyso was•rearing a red shirt. The bull snortedwhen he saw tho shirt and chargedIt Do'Nyse. who climbed to safety»ver .a. high fence. The bull koptright on, plunged through a platetlasB window into the De—Nyse par-lor, where Mrs. De Nyso sat. Scream-Inp, she ran down the cellar stair*.:he bull behind Her. The bull haltedat the top ot the stairs until its driveroersuaded It to leave tho house.

THE NEW WOMANMade Over by Quitting Coffee.

Coffee probably wrecks a greater.percentage ot Southerners than titNorthern people, tor Southerners useit more freely.

The work It does Is distressingenough in somo instances; as an Il-lustration, a woman of Rlchraon,Va., writes: '

"I was a coffee drinker ^and for about six years my ;kwas completely shftttered. I snTfearfully with headaches and nerv-'ousness, also palpitation of tho heartand loss ot appetite.

•My sight gradually began to fall. — ^and Anally I lost the sight ot one eye.altogether. The eye .was operatedupon, and the sight partially re-stored, then I became totally blind, lathe1 other eye. ,' . "

"My doctor used to urge me to giveup coffee, but I w u wilful, and con-tinued to drink It-untlP finally in a

case of" severe lllneea ,the doctor ln-slsted'that I "">»' « l T 0 nP coffee, so Ibegan using Postum, and In a monthI felt like a new creature, _

•I steadily gained-In health andstrength. About a month ago I tjegan using Grape-Nuts foodjjUleffect hasbe£n_*ond«fulTl

I an* quite an elderly 1befqre using Postum and OralI could not. walk a square *exceeding fat!grie;»now I wa'twelve 'without feelluE I t '"In reading I could- remembtie,"but now my memory'what 1 read. ' . -,'",. ^ ,

;' •Severalfrienda, who hare'--remarkable effects ot "POrape-Kuts on me *bate> ugive the facts,to'the public^sake of suffering, huniinlt'ithough 1- dislike publldty«2publish this letter It you. JlfcSi' % "tiisr-The jRoad 5 — ^ ^

•^^Bver Wad.tlMnew' at

THK LOOT HOUSE.

FaaTtmie^aM tnety *>- tntiTaarf nUaU u d * > w iaerTwsr* bod* with .aunt w

COULD FEEL THE NO1SThe cat was sitting by the Hi

day. purring a* loud as evecould!, and Tommy was strokliglossy fur. "O mamma." he"has puny got a washboard 1throat?" "Why, what whimakes you think sof" "Well.1s it I can feel the noise rub c—Christian Register.

TWO TELEGRAPHERS,t am going to tell you about

graph line that my friend andK'up. We had been Interested Ii\trletty Tor a long time and wai

»graph connection betweeiEach of u* had an I

St and battery, so all tbSeeded waa to learn the teUalphabet. We spent many pievenings together learning It.o n t thing to be done was to ]the wire. At first It would notso we took it,down and torntrouble and then put it upThis time It worked perfectl:no,w_we can talk to each otheiInside our own houses.—RaUlrlch, In the New York Tribu

THE TURTLE'S CUNNIN<Although not credited wit

high degree of Intelligence, saLondon Olobe, the: turtle whento deposit It* eggs exhibits conble cunning.

It scoops out a hole as It to Va repository for its eggs, but Itto delude birds and. other etbe turtlo throws the sand agatbe hole, leaving tho surfaceand waddles off to anotherwhere it repeats the process,times thin la done three timeeventually the egg* are laid Incavatlon within a few yardssham nest, the surfacesmoothed anil flattened down.

When hunting 'for the PRIjjueeusland blacks probe the she vicinity of one of tho shunpd are usually successful.

DON'TS FOR CHILDRE1Don't bo a fault-finder. It

do not always go to plase you- the best ot them as they are.

Don't be n tale-bearer. No\to your mother or anyone elsemean story of your brothersters, or your little companion!

Don't be a trouble-maker. 1' t i e and kind and loving am• friends will bo glad to play wl, ' Don't quarrel. Of all thine

most unpleasant to have pea" quiet, rent by angry, hlgh-^Toces. • •'•; '.

,": , Dont be a gossip. Try n<s to listen to stories about otbi pl«, and never, never repeat t71T-- Don't tuss. No matter .•»•A; there i l 'hot weather or

& > weather, or cold weather, trj|;%*-';a*,tlsfled and contented. Ret

"'•."•[thatno amount of wishing or -'.will change the weather.—i

Ztf'TF TOtT WANT TO BE LO1

.^i Don't contradict people. «"•*you're *ure you are right

ii Don't be InqulslUve aboutlira of even your most Iilend.(Don't underrate anything 1

Cdoat-poueu Ita t believe that everybo

world Is happier than :^r{ conclude that y.po

\ Mvsr had any opnprtunlUc* 1-,V'Doa't repeat gossip, erven If

^.iqterest a crowd.If''% Learn to hide your aches an

j£pnder a pleasant - smile.—Fe^whether you have the earache

i or rheumatism." Learn to attend to your owase-—a very important point

V^Do not try'to be anything «- "gentleman or a genilewomi

at, means one who has cor"ttOBfor the whole world, and

governed by the Ooldetotunto others ,as you woB*,by."—Home J

be bandi to boom out a reaetecttonsrand Uu

(big tent took.on adifferent trainers

^animals through their• cfreua is always more orL"' '; and therein lies the

r_rf0rm*T* when the i(daring; acts areTaoeom

ludienee*. So Intent nh*;sebool that we did.

i T ^ . tb* *thoronig around tbe'artt

r;no«rish of a tajly-hoi ^cangfit 'them on .-the

jMtaseA-lhilr drlter and* « : ~»omer ot th» ,«*crets

- ^ l * " ' ' - - ' " - . < •

-Just keep, at it. is the onljkaow," he said, "fattensa inor* natieneo tt what 1ild; ^ l o « * « readUy,'*

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"SSf"3rat3u.

T, AUGUST 5,~ " i t ' Jfc ~ Ljt -~

with

(•Mb*

deitli and awful sufferingr g neglect pf bowels. Coo.-Ltionkilli more people tfiaaumption. It needs a curethere it^one medicine in

lie world that cures if—JCARETS.atcavrttf—10c. box —satalL AH rfnunrlaitsi 1

» »

orge Odom has hccii *H. T: Oxnard's horsc-s

rs: Junes McLaughlln's ,on tho Yonkora Handicap

Ire City.B. Goodwin, of the! New Y<, won the quarter mile Metro-

in swimming championship ui. A. U.B. Falrie's_EcllpBe Stake»'\vln

Bayardo, ridden by Maher, easllj,ted Persia and'Valens at Hursl, near London.thur C. Bo won, lntorcollSBla',;nils and cross-country champ'os02, has been coaching the ath-at Providence Tech -High,e proposed finish fight liptncrford and Kfetchel at Ely. N»r.ibor Day, for which Ketrhd hoidj> articles, will not come nilDrge Bargent, the • open collplon, WBB defeated by the DMIof Devereux Lord apd C T

ney, members of the ' Iirookl;. DClub,lly.- Delaney han severed rola-with Al Kaufman, saying thai

tired ot the boxing gamp. Kautwill be managed lu thu futureorris Levy. .lit may be a good manager otiel'B business affairs, but It 1*nt that he is too young and fonde himself to keep the middle-t champion under control.

O. Bedwell's- jfbur-year-oljnut horse Prince,Ahmed, ra,rr,t-IS pounds,' won the fourthe Empire City track, ruiinhnlie In 1.31 4rS, which U tirecord.

gland, with the exceptionjqbd men In the lighter --_._iade no showing in pugilism Toiy n generation. America leads,3ad8,by such a majority that shefiord to make her own scale olits and abide by them.

Hull Pursued into House,m De Nyse. of Greenlawn, LongI, was reading a newspaper onfront porch when a- bull, wasl alqngi tho road. De Ny«o wasIng a rcu:shirt. The bull snortedhe saw tho shirt and charged

PNyse. -who climbed to safetya high fence. The bull kepton, plunged through a platewindow into the De-Nyse par-here Mrs. De Nyso sat. Scream-iho ran down the cellar.stairs,ill behind ber. The bull haltedtop ot the stairs until its driver

ided- it to leave tho house.

THE NEW WOMANide Over by Quitting Coffee.

tee probably wrecks a greater.ktage ot Southerner* than T)tera people, tor Southerners use•e freely.i work It does Is distressingb in some instances; as an II-tlon, a woman of RIchraoq''rites:was a coffee drinker for^or about six years my-Ljmpletely shattered. I salHy with headaches and tis, also palpitation of tho heartiss ot appetite.' sight gradually began to fail.—Daily 1 lost the sight of one eye.ther. The eye .was operated

and the sight partially re-. then I became totally blind, Inher eye. ,' . "r doctor used to nrge me to givetee, but I waa wilful, and con- •1 to drink It- unttP finally In a .>i severe Illness,the doctor ln-'that I must give up coffee, so Iusing Postum, and in a month

like a new creature. _steadily gained-in health andth. About a month ago 1 V-slng Grape-Nuts fo

p u p 7in* quite an elderly lady,using Postum and Qrap "

d not. walk a square Hling fatlgrie^now I walk.f''without feeling It. Fding I could- remember •it now my memory![read.1 'reral friends, who havekable effects ot-Nuts on me bave> g ghe facts to,the"public tori*at sutferlng, humanlt?,' gol 1- dislike \mblitHr.-P^':tMa-rb. this letter K you. like,"-*-~ i--Jd~-The Road to^eltotlhu- U-"There's.* R

noare

LOST HOUSE.very my hridt er siaa*,.? w i i i » a t w ^ u » t » i » M

W not sad unm, am fn-tylimti it was a i»ritm.toa,

• WMI VaZ with ishnsr

COULD FEEL THE NOISE.Th> eat waa sitting by the nra one

day. pwTtnc as loud as ever -the

0f /

could, and Tommy waa stroking bercloser fur. "0 mamma." he erisd,"has pusiy got a washboard In herthroat?" "Why, what whatevermakes yon think so?" "Well, whit1s it I can feel the noise rub over?"—Christian Register.

TWO TELEGRAPHERS,I am going to tell you about a tel-

\ tgraph line that my friend and I putg!up. We had been Interested In «l«c-\trldty Tor a long time and wanted a

»graph connection between ourEach of us had an instru-

at and battery, so all that wewas to learn the telegraph

alphabet. We spent many pleasant•veninga together learning It. Thenext thing to be done was to pot upthe wire. At first It would not work.so we took It down and found thetrouble and then put it up againThis time It worked perfectly, andno,w_we can talk to each other frominside our own houses.—RaymondUlrlch, In the New York Tribune.

THE TURTLE'S CUNNING.Although not credited with any

high degree of Intelligence, says thoLondon Olobe, the turtle when aboutto deposit Its eggs exhibits considera-ble cunning- . -

It scoops out a hole as If to preparea repository for its eggs, but in order

. to delude birds and. other enemieuthe turtlo throws the sand again intothe hole, leaving, tho surface roughand waddles off to another npbtwhere It repeats the process. Some-times thin Is done three times, andeventually the eggs are laid In an excavatlon within a few yards of. the•ham nest, the surface beingsmoothed and flattened down. • •

'' When hunting 'for the eggs the'Queensland blacks probe the s.and Inhe vicinity of one of tho sham nestapd are usually successful.

b«t thatr < Juiwhal

fThe prwvnt day fsustaaqr ta « a .

ploy saattary weaiiTea to the dairy.

skw dtmandi. Thla reeeat develop-ment la show* In the aocompasyUtgmastratlon. The seat la made ofwtr« and I* snpoorted In a soluble

Bpeata the whole thing. Trained pigsare rare aad that are always ta de-mand, bat their certalaly cans* a kitot UwaW*. A f*w year* ago th* nrattrained pig to appear oa th* stag*•araad. for his tralaer a salary ofI t t s a week.

"No. they never care mueh tor me-I don't think a pig ta capable of

r**J *iff*etloa. He I* smart, though.Take a puppy sts weeks old and apig' of the tame ag* and a pig willlearn a trick ta halt the time requiredby the pnppy. Bat a pig Is contrary-He find* out what you want him todo. aad he goes ahead aad doe* lostthe opposite, and ***m* to get-a-tot otenjoyment out of It They cannot beforced Into doing- a thing, and towhip one would ruin him fat training.Just patiently going over and ov*r athing is the only way. Pigs will standonly about ten minutes' training aton* time." . • ' • • .

Jus t as Mr. Kealake was about totell us the relative merits of theraaorback a'nd the common pigs th*c l o w n ' w i t h tba trained. .goose t h a tcause* so mueh laughter in the arenacam* along and caught our attentionwith goose lore. . '••.

"A goose Is absolutely t h * most In-tel l igent of the feathered tribe, andthe most affectionate," he. declaredenthusiastically; ' T h i s Is the most j , o a f 4 n g . both of which can b e re-affectionate gooce you etor saw. Hefollows me everywhere and Is actuallylonely when I leave him. j

"Chickens a n d ducks and t u r k e y s 'never show affection. I used to have';a trained duck inarch around the';ring, and that seemed to go all right <with the people. Then I had a hen: ;

bat M i k e a goose best—there's moral,comedy In 'em. It tak.es about a jweek to teach a h e n — w h a t ! No. just ja black or red or any kind of 'a' h e n —to march around after me. A duckwill learn to go around In about threeday*,.and a goose wil l ge t used to th*noise and light*. and people In lessthan two days, and he never forget*what he has learned. "—Harrie t .Qulmby, In Leslie's Weekly. !

CANCER RIVALSWHITE PLAGUE.

~ Startitag stateeMSta to the «Ceet,_ ^ that cmoww u rapMtr hetwalng a

tha'suble. the doghoaa*. e t c , has at i ttrong rival ot the whiu plagw* a**last extended to the nomltry yard. The i that the toll now den»nde4 hy th*IndaatriOBS hen U to be provided towaer has rMched an avpaUtsg totalwith a sanitary neat, whleh eaa be'ar* made by Dr. Harvey R. OaytonJ.readily waahed and atnihhed aa oeca-! ot the Sew York State Cane* Labor-

from the chicken house whencleaning I* necessary. When thusremoved they can be .convenientlyplaced In a suitable receptacle con-taining boiling water and thoroughlycleansed ot all Impurities and unde-sirable Insects.

Caro 'o t Little Chkks .- Q u i t e an argument has b*en going

the rounds as to the length of time

atory. at Buffalo, ta his aaasal re-port to Health Comstaaloaer Ksgaa*H. Porter.

"The tncreaae la the disease in tbeState ot New York la IHtla short ofaBpelllni," asasrta Or. Oaylord.

MHTBsV

to »tad

"The a,v«^age death rate p«r one bott>dred thousand population tor l»0«,f T . 'OS, taken «»H»«ttv»ly U Mveaur-tlx. showing an Increase In thirteenyears, from ISM to l»0», of I» » percent. The -average death r»t» per»*• hundred thousutd for IIO(, KOTand l»0» tor lutwrculotli Is 1«»,showing a d«ct«a>e in th* last thtr-l««n Tears of » 1 per rent, - .

"\V« well understanil why tuber-CUIMU ts dfcr«uln«. It t» tho re-sult of our knowlnlt* of th» lnf»»-tlons rhsrscter of the dlseasi and of |the now well or*anU*d warfare wblch jIs being oppoevd to It. Oor knowl-i•dgv ot the nature ot r»nc*r as a idls«as« U In its infancy, but It ftrapidly tdvsnclng and the outlook*

Coloradoa wwaaa t»

Tr ia l starrtagee" w*r» dtsensaedat the m e a t Ouagues ot ttnssiaaWomen la St. PMertharg.

Mrs. Vlnale a SwtU Is postnae>t»r. game wardea. aad notary publictor the towa at Ketcham. Idaho,

Mrs. Loey O. Pvrllas has h*<» ap-poiated oSeial gnM* to the Metro-polttaa Maaeani ot New York City.

Wosten were "prominent In theriotous street JM»oostr«tlom In Ma-drid against sending troops to Mor-occo.

lira. Raswll Sag* has given 155.-00* aa an endowm«nt fond to MtoiMartha Berry's sthool for boys n«arRome, wa.

Leading wom»n la England formedan association to stop, with the aidot German women J the blckvrlngabetween the nation*.

Th* death of a voting girl atCleveland r*veal«d tbe ei lit one* otan all*g«d siilctd* club among «lla-beart«n*d tactory •mployf*.

Mrs. atbson Arnold, of New YorkCity. I* credited with twin* th« ori*>tnator of th* m o n i s m to teachmother* ta car* for their bable*.

A party of gypsies bitterly foughttheir deportation to South America,**v*r*l of their. children bolnc tori-ously tajurvd by tho erased mother*.

In aulng tor a MP*r»tlon Kr»drr-kk W.~Moor*. at-Brooklyn. N > .ronUndoJ that ft ronatttutedwhen his wlfa Insisted tbat her«oti llv* with them.

FREE! FREE!!GREESFS L i f f l i

. . , The Woman'* Sabbath Alliance, olto-day p(T»r* a v«ry bright hop* that .; N e w York City, ha* atddruMd k ctr.In the futur* w* shall understand and [ r l l |»r letter to women prvmlnent *o

r*ro A a a a . r v A u w ,•UNM, VOattTINO, INO«O«aTION.

« » a CON«TI*>ATtON. M*• * tlw

8TOMAOH. LIV1Rand BOWELS

tW.%. BOTTLI MAII.IB *>•• •at- w«k» T»*W *w rotm *w* w * .

DR. GREENE'STreatnweit t*r N*r»o«*sad Clirenl* Ptns*ei

n*an th* stamp of Aawilut'i *nda*nuin* W*rth, touadwl 01 thetrue sy*t*n ot car*,

A W«n«lroua • leaainsi te>tha aiOR and AIMNCLI*. Or*«u* U giving to th*

world a sor*r mean* ot cur*taaa hsu aver hcretotor* be*aplaced b«furr tb« "ahcoar***"*ulctlma of chronic romplalnts.

•••• DR. C R K t N Ci* the proprtetiir of that roustmarveJou* of all remedial forta* N*r»r* and blood. - •

OH. O M I N t ' l NgRVUHAAll ar* prlvll«s»d to cutnult Pr.Ur***« by mail, entirely tr**,

I Wnt I4tl St., N n Ytrk CH(WRITE TOOAV

combat the disease by method* baxKl • rlatty asking tbem to ri>fraln front jon the present eiiierlmontal re***rcb.

"The Hunttngton Endowment inNew York City, the"Carolln* nrewer-croft cancer fund at Harvard and ourown laboratory ar« tb* only specialInstftutl.mt In the' United But**.Th* sum totsl .of fund* *ip*od*d ex-ctu*tv*ljT In experiment*!: rancor r»-•earch la less than IJ5.000 per an-num. The local cancer ~ re**arehfund In England, which was estab-

giyltag entertainment* that deprlv*their servants of rmt on Btinday*.

WUHI41.

that slJonld elapse before giving food { •«•••« •»»"»«l W » *«er this Instl.to newly hatched chicks, some regard. « t l o n - • « * * • « '"""n* w » « ' ^ "Ing twenty-four hour* as time enough "«f r ^ b » a t h e * n U r e « u m •*!»•»»•««before feeding, others that to t*ed | "> t h l » «'»ntry, and the three .pedalwhen two and a halt days old wsa Institutions '-soon enough-

tor cancer research tuOermany in resources and endow-

AN ARROW KITE.In answer to the boy's request

enclose a diagram of an "arrow kite.It Is not at all difficult to.make and Isa capital flyer. The small crosses ofl

No doubt but that more cblcks are tD'Dl *r* »»»'"' *t»P«rlpr to our*. ,killed, or atunted from feeding too "The New York State Cancer. Lab-'j

' soon, than are hurt by a longer fast. | oratory w«* the first special Insiltu- ;I Note tbe heolthlne** of chicks when "on for pxperlmenUI csneer rewwrch•'"•a-hen stesls her nest, and Is not dlt- to be founded by any. State, Our ac- J

DON'TB FOR CHILDREN.Don't bo a fault-finder. It things

do not always go to plase you, makothe best ot them as they are.

Don't be a tale-bearer. Never runto^o'ur mother or anyone else with amean story of your brothers or sis-ters, or your little companions.

Don't be a trouble-maker. Be gen-tle and kind and loving and yourfriends will bo glad to play with yon.' Don't quarrel. Of all things, it Ismost unpleasant to have peace and

' quiet, rent by angry, high-pitched.; voces.' , Dont be a gossip. Try not evento listen to stories about other peo-pl«, and never, never repeat them.

i r- Don't fuss. No matter whether^ there i i -'hot weather or rainy

JJ:'> weather, or cold weather, try to be.';%*-';sa,tlaned and contented. Remember"'"."•[that no amount of wishing or walling' '.will change the weather.—Newark

-JF TOtT WANT TO BE LOVEDIp-.y-r Don't contradict people, even IfSS you're sure you are right

'•1 Don't be inquisitive about the af-tairs of even your most Intimate" rlen

tDont underrate anything becausefdont-possess i t

a t believe that everybody elsef.the world Is happier than ypu.-; Don't conclude that y,ptt, hare

faWvar had any opportunities In life.: repeat gossip, even If It does

,$ Interest a crowd. „f^ Learn to hide yonr aches and pain*

a pleasant-smile.—Few care^whether you have the earache, head-

i or rheumatism.* Learn to attend to yonr own bust-

~, very, important point,not try to be anything else bntOemaa or a gentlewoman, andmeans one who has considers-

"tlonfor the whole world, and whoser a t a l s governed by the Golden Rule:

{'unto others ,aa you,would be"•.by.**—Home-Herair "

band ot fiftyto boom out arehearsal

1 aelectlonsrand the arena(big.tent took.on a Uvsller

i different trainers pattingthrough their paces,

'cfreu* Is always more or leas in" ' ';and therein lies the safety

when the apectac^srfdni"dartng acts anTaoeompllahM'MUencea. So intent were we*;»eboorthat we did.not see

'qte •thoroughbred"h g around the" arena'withnourish of a tajii-ho vaertet,caagBt them on .-the second,'

'their driver and trainer"sober of th»,«*cret« ot,pig

, g"" ' ' - . ' "-.i^"- *fast keep.at H. is the only secrst

3{j"know," he said. -JPatlenee and'*'' n more BaUeneo a what la most

J^» t f i n Mara readily renocshj

the centre slick—L. M, N, O—showwhere the string for flying Is to be

2? J'Mten.d

covered until the chicks are severaldays old. .

Strong, healthy chicks, hatched Inj dry. warm weather, will require foodi toouer tbanipunyj.one* hatched In. a| damp, cool tlmej .'because the firstI cblcks will grow much faster. Hake'this an Iron clad rules Never f,wd

! sooner than twenty-tour hours after> hatching, and let tbe first teed by dry

bread crumbs or oat meal sprinkledIn sharp sand. Also let tbe bulk oftho first few meals be of sharp sand.

Olve water that has the chill takenoff. for several day* after hatching.This Is not necessary In mid-day ofthe summer, bnt Is a good rul* torlittle chicks, of a morning, no matterwhat the month.

Have water vessel* clean, and soarranged that th* little chicks cannotget Into them.

A teacup filled with water, thenInverted in a aaucer, make* a fin*fountain, that Is easily kept clean,where there Is a small flock of chicks,A quart can la almost as good. > Itth* water do** not run out fast

tlvitle* have Increased from year toyear, but the appropriations whichthe Rtate ha* seen nt to give, to >i»have not been adequate tor our task.The rekiilt* to be obtajlned In workof thin Mirt are dlrectlyliiroportlonatuto the alnount of money expnnded."

attached. One very heavybe required which may beat the point marked by theA In the diagram. If the kite is

S - - nVarkedTrpUn^ £ — * * ~ • -» — <»* *»Field, Maine, In The Epltomist \

ot cup or can.House t h e . chicks In a weather

proof, coep. with- enough clean drylitter and a good mother, Do not putWHERE K1NDNE88 WON. ^ ^_

Dick was a very little donkey to m ™ fhaa~twVdoi*n~chicks with" onehave such a will of hla own. You b a n (wouldn't have thought, unless you I f D o w r t trouble appears, dissolveknew donkeys, that thlr small, »•-.— —>- . ' .knew d o k y ,animal withdhe bright eyes and long

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^ a t*r, pour the> waUr offanimal g j^jn i iy , and atlr corn meal in theears could be so stubborn, says tbe l l m e w a t t r u n t l , u cmmbles. TheSunbeam. He stood there In the nmt w a t 8 r should be strong enoughroad and refused to go one step t o m a k e the mass to look as If lyefarther; neither would he turn his n a d b e e n poured on It They will nothead toward home. • rellsb this, but It given no other feed

"O, dear! What a.bad donkey!" mi\\ e»t It Do not allow other foodoxclalmed little Bertie-In despair.' intll they are recovered. Rice cooked

send around C. O. p.. but people whomake a practice of ordering medi-cine that they never Intend to Uk*are not apt to leave their card withthe druggist."—New York Press.

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'How shall we ever be able to make tender and fed dry Is good tor bowet-jh1""^" _ „ 5r i f Q "'" # . 1 TT.^him more?" ' trouble In fowls of any age.

Her brother Lloyd, with the conn-' if chicks* are not- allowed to gatdence of eight years, ran to-the side chilled or wet from rain or dew, fed,ot the road and brought back a wholesome food, kept a little hungryshort stick, with which he ihdustrl- all tbe tine, never allowed to haveously switched the obstinate anmal's any but wholesome water and milkside*. Alas! the donkey bore it b«t- to drink, have slsable grit, and .areter than he did, and'he soon stopped, i kept free front lice, there will be nobreathless. • {bowel trouble. It they are healthy

After a moment's thought Bertie, | when hatched^—B. 0., Vermilion Co.as a last resortj drew an apple from abasket In the-little cart, and heldit up in front of Dick's nose. For asingle Instant be miffed at tbe rosy,fruit, then'moved forward obedientlyand took It In bis mouth.

"All aboard!" cried Lloyd, and heand hi* sister clambered upon the•eat

little mistress had conquered- himJDiek-set- o«-at^a-ltvely7paee. -stillmunching th* apple.'and tbay bad nomore-trouble with him dnring tha re-mainder of tho drive,—Bom* Herald.

They AH'laiagh. *'*'*•£""' /Mayor Smith, of -Nashua.' wffo

adopted the suggesllon^af—ColonelDearborn, of tbe State Moth Com-mission, aad ordered alt the dty'*street lights pot ont in the hope thatth* brown-tall-moth would be at-tracted toward the moon, I* now. be-ing entertained by a ebort* of merryha-ha* ~ that will soon1 extend fromUafne to the Pacific.'— Boston alone.'

Antomobfllst*. 'Let it- not; be" forgottear.by- anr-; gf

tbooghtl»a3.J>eoplc ;tnat the right to«BbCaUtliremalnS'td the less fartun*f ^ ^ S d {HSJS . ) TUpnbllcan.

This .aad That.It lin't at all neceasaryto hare a

Ane and fancy poultry house. Com-fort is all a laying ben cares for.

Tbe best fowls are none too good.'

gdThe medium fowls are'only tolerable.

food It poMlble. and when ther can*not,jbould.b*inrnl*hed w|th cabbage

or a vegetable of aome kind-Keep the fowl* away from, th*

barn*, atablea and. carriage boaaes,Ia such .places they are nuisances).Besides, they.are mofe. comfortable.In a place by. themselvea. •

Car*leasn*«* aad laiincss go handIn hand, and together' are a fruitfulaonrce bf-Callttrsu /I' . Xotca.oftbaiPoaltrTTard., -

Tbe older the egg th«. teas i* thatsweet, rich naror.'noticeable. . .-

Itemove at once from Dock anychldt showing signs of sickness. ' .•,A woman who makes a succeaa.of

raiatogthas; tb«><Uugh on ttie"maar- who jatajt irss.JsJ jre at fanning,'./•Hans that/are: expected litng the' winter must be provided witha varm roosting place., warm enonghtojkvoid danger of frost to comb and

j''wattlcs.'tHit w*U ventilated. ' , "

' The Drug Storti Hurgue. 1The womsn left tho preacrlptlon

and said sb* would call for the mtdi- -.cine In half an hour. j

"I'll b«t 15 sha won't." said tha ;t-lerk "Hbe just look* Ilk* thu kind ithat g«t* mrdlclne put up fur the .fun uf th* thing " <

"I didn't suppo** ther* waa any- ibody foolish enough to tak* h«r fun >that way," remarked the next tus-tomi'r. ,

"Oh' yes, thcro ar* surh peoplx, [lots of them." said the clerk. "B«l- jdoni a week passes that w* do nut Iput up a prescription that I* nevercalled for. Wby In th* world th* ;people who thu* neglect tbelr r*m«- ,die* after ordering them compounded <will go to the trouble and eipena* of jconsulting a doctor I* fljore than I jcan figure out If theySlon't want |to take tb* stuff prescribed they cer-tainly don't hav* to, but they mightat least hav* th* grace to con* andtake It horn* after we have gon* toth* trouble to prepare it anil notthrow It back a dead loss oa\ourbsnds. Why, I've got a' regularmorgue back there for tbe rspo** ofuncalled for bottle* of rnedldn*. Ikeep th* stuff indaflntUly, hopingthat in case the customer bss notb**n carried off by sudden death shewill show up sgaiii *om* lime andaak for th* bottlr.- If I happen to

A labor temple will soon b* com-pleted for th* labor unions of Ho-,qualm. Wash. • .

The men who earn a living clean-ing windows ar« to form a union inNew York Cttr.

A 'local of Ceramic. Mosaic and Kn- jcaustic Tile L*v«r* hiu'becn formwl fat Vsncouvor, t». C. j

Leather worker* coratcmplBlw ma- jking a demand for a unlv<»f»Al «lght- ihourday fur OIK '.craft.

A' law providing for n nfly-four- |hour w«»k for »iim«n was fiiacit'Jby th« Mlinourl l.«Kl«latur«.

Delfast (Ireland) tmlldlng tr*«l<>«demand nn Increase in vm and (iiwrrNott'rs. and a giral strike I* thrvat-ened-

Sallors and' flrornen on flu* north-»«il conit of Rngland ha«/t ntkml fi>ran lncr««*e of thlrty-si-ven and ahalf c»nt* a week.

The sitkrefato ninmbernhlp of Kijn-Msh'trade union* amounts to ; ,40s , .7 | ( . This la an lnpr>«a*ei In threeyears rif Over 600,000. , .'-.. ...}

A romtnlaalon has lifeu apnolntndby th« O«v«rnor of Mliin«ou togather data from which to framu«mpluy«rs' llalilllty la*.

The (Irand Trunk J'aclMc and Can-adian Northern nmn who wish In-rreased pay, amoiiK nthor thlnKi,have applied for conciliation.

Sore thruat i« no trifling ailment It will•iMiirtiitin mrry mf>-<tion !<• tlin rntirortiti-m tlimugti ill* f>H»l that ia ralra)llainliiw Wiunl Oil l« a «ir«. quick rue*. <

.Vmrljf «v»fy •U|i*M«&« »"'i fulli>»» III*pttifraalun or iriulti uf ln« f»l)iT '

Mr*. Winslow's Sootbing Hynip lor (JIMreo,

N o t . 4 p i > l l r * l * > . •.''.'.:••

ni teker-* 'What ' s the1'matter, oldiivmi' Von l.wk like nu Illustration»it.a hard-luck »l«rjr. "•

Mwkor "Ihi'nieiilr .trouble*, llatt» »erm> ulth.utr wife this morntns "

l l l w k e r - "Oh, .don't .'lot.'« little)thinK like that worry you. 'A'thun-derstorm rU-n.ni I hi' a.tiuoii)ib«re, youk n o w "• • •

M.rkcr "You, tiul that doesn'thelp n luan.who has bwiii struck byIl8htnlii« " t'hlc««i> New»

PALATAL,

I.Al<II»-.|SS.ISHlATStl»~S.ANI».r»<l»l<Ul » 1 M r»«*>i». (l»» ••«•», |»»Jll<-U»» rn.1l.vf (Ulur~i uakii.mli. W. litwlwl* •!•"••< !»»•"»•«

• i V>» fcm» •lf«lf». l!f«liHM! rtliH«l«. tit* >MI«trim. xur. »'"• <"•« ll^Wuxh t.i^n iM,.

Vlmnnm Smummgm

Faavtag of ftnbntla*.never knew a season to be so

dull as tbe current spring," re-marked the head of a leading whole-sale umbrella house. "Why, this

about fifty percent. G*bind normal to far. a* th*standard aet ror thla time of' ptu ifconcerned. Account for the drop?Well, opinion is divided, ror mypart, 1 attribute the sJsmp to thefact that- on tbe average a man

of'transfer* ta quiteother determining factor mightgtoundly be ascribed to the popularityof ralnnroorHipparel. Thaw daysnot osly garnunt* com* fortifiedagainst Jupiter Pluvlns, bat headgearas wall. Of course, footwear hasJong since qualified aa eligible- to theanti-wet class."—Mew York, Press.

^ NocaCosnpetltor. r __~a» (at,tlie recepuonj.—- Don't' you

think that young lady standing nearthe plane tra~b«aaty i Z.' She (coldly)—"Ob, I don't know.Do yon know herT" * ^

H*,—«y«s;. she I* KTS. M«rwln-<-abride of a w*e4C* "| — .*'' .She (*weetly)'~''Ab' Now ^bat t)ee It«r from another point ot view,

it hegaUfoLV-Cbleagtt-New*.

• T*»' Kaw :"t«rhV' LegtUatar* .haspassed a bill esublUl^int arfarm forrefonnallM of women;

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NATIONAL flAMK.

Th* New York Club has asked forwaiver* on catcher Blair.

Managar CsntUlon seems to havepicked up a likely hitter In Mr Lell-veil.

Cincinnati's n*w pitcher. Lander,milk. Is *v*n tatlar thanJilg Jack Mc-Lean. '

Pitcher Arallan**, of Hoston, Is notonly a willing worker, but a greatball player.

Third baseman Purtell, ot th*White Box. Is said to be a terror- lakilling bunt hit*.

In tbe first four day* at Forbes'Park, Pittsburg, th* attendance foot-ed up to 100,000.

Washington has asked for waiverson "Tom" Hugh**, A*** Tannebltland INlck" Altrock, alt pitchers.

"Chick" FVaser, tb* form*r Cub,say* tbat tbe Cob* will beat out PlUs-burg and again cop th* pennant ,

-Cy" Young I* still going somewben b* can abut out th* DetrotUand b«at them twice wltblo a week.

"Ulant KUIer" Covoleskl*. of tbePb!lllea,< Is not showing tbe fane/work at present that be displayed Ustf*U. '-_

The King of Blam does not confin*bis relationship to mother earth. Hiclaims to be "Brother of tbe Moon,Half Brother of tb* Ban," as well a*"Sovereign Arbitrator of the F l u

Every package ofPost ToastlesContains a little book-"Tid-Bits nude with

Toastlea." ~ ' ]A couple of dozen redpaOf faf/^y^g disheSi' ""A help in entertainingHome folks or company.

Is dliilnttly dlfltrtnt from sayother Hultg* you *vtr UMcd.Juit try on* csa sad il l» •">• *>b«co<n< s'nxsl-tims ottmliy, **b* *ntd si frtautnl IpitrtsU.

UtHty'm Vtmmm•MflSat )u*' •"'" 'u ' bitsklstl, Uriot (or lunrhton snd ssiufics i tdip*** or supptr. Llk* sll olLibs*'* feed Products It b tsre-fully coektd aad prapsrsd, nsd*

.to-Mrvt, la UkaVy'*) a**—*?WMItm Kltokmm' tb*cltsMM, SJMNM whatia* kllehsa laihtwetld.

Othsr peputsr, rs*a1y-t» s u nLlbky furs Foods art:—

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THB &ANPORD CITlZBlj

It Taught Him Just What the GirlWanted Him to Know.

By ROBERT A. KNOWLE*.Aaw.tiat.rf Ut«rary

Tory n t # n p « i 11M- veranda aide toyarid*, putinc «iW-otly Into Uw noft May

The air had tb* bauoUDKtkat m w * at r-reulng from

tblupi ID tbclr frfeubneaa. _ ItV)< (till and dreamily i--*n-!iil a tlinetn v»«H- bnnwn mtkwanrM and hu-n a a pain.

Bnt It did m* ««>tlie Jam- Kb* hadt * « i atittfiMC Ibert so quietly all rrrn-tap that it nernwd to IMT H!H- muatjom|» from tbe <halr. arrroailns at tbet>n> of b»t rnt«c. In another m|nutefndrr tbr licbt fhawl »he/wore Htlctwt«<*«l h<'r bandit tocrttii-r In an rffVirtto n«tr»l IKTWM Vet «ne rnntlnurdtu atari- »ut at the moonlight aa If tohrfr.iV> It vrcrp Ihr <*<• tiling worthllrtnp for

llodnry *>a» Ktarlna? "«t at the IIHMIII-Hcfet. l-v>. antl rn>>>lna; IL ll<- likedthe atl'lnnw. he IILrtl Ix-lng able t"tn-|i »!!»-«•>., hi- liked tn IM> Hittingttx-rr I«-*M«- Jane

IT Itnrl^T bad lov«1 her, Jaiif>tbnORM t.Jtterl), ho would at litlKthat e l» M Iwr hand Hut tir did nut l<» <•her. b* »II<T Itked hrr iH-cauw be linil

* * • tN- «!>*• cltl «Hb whom he <"Ulil1w |*Tfr-1i* natural If IK- vlnhed toIN- !>IVUI with tirr In- « a * silent: ho (I111imt fwl H UTrx irr In innke the ft-fi>rt »» tali. ^et Jam- frit wiim-tUne*that bl< <1umlmn»i »"» iiiiciidurntilfIf »ntj lie wuuld n|«-al> Ki filing aftt-r ermine lie 'ami* to "It vrllli lii-r InI IK- Miror w«)

Jane b*il al»r»y« hnd ho|><- until tonlctit A man ** ho roultl alt lienlde n•Ctrl a falrlj |.n-1ty Ctrl. t<«-<m Kurila nltW ami m.t make lovr tn her WBH.•r-rwlnlv a* war !«elnc without a heart

gently, while ka tbeucbt of h«r.tlBMa he toU aatorn^htlnc lb«ri<, Cor Itwaa hot weather, and nV«M alwayafound him tlrwL

On« nlibt In Aagtut hr ramf> to^tbebouae late, aa iwuil. It wa« (tillcloacd, dark, forbMdlDK. !»« I be rfxiu-ory of dmr a»*niallom banntrd |t.Or atole ap <m the rrntida tirblndto* Hrrrfnlng »lu«-« ami sat down,with hta hand «>u the arm of lmntfrlittle rhiilr. Wtien w u »h» fornlnghoinr) And would alif roino bumrtnvi- It « • > nuwt unllkel/. KrraIbuogb »li<- had (H-CII «wr*t to him al-war* It van evident tliat (ffi? bari n»t

F

cared for tiltih l m -

ffimi \\tr

nut If »be had i-aretl forthe prsrtlral, »«• «•»-

tiaf drtaui b« pa«iM>d Intol l l l

Jnrrr- C3io bliu np And III Rlrlnichltu ai> »!»• £»*<• up nlxi niniij of tin-.lr.t(iii« IUHI »f lirr lotiKlinrn, II<T jotithSU.wly h T «•}<•« fll)«l with IvanS)»«! i »lw f'lnv-fl bink Mif tfnr« and•«nlt<>v<'<] Ilw- • iH.Hnfi l<mi|i III hrrI b n a i Hot "In- ovtilil m>t k«e|i tuirki.tM- rai^lnc «leli. *tu\ Ktxlnry lH<«r(l It.llr- n w Imtantljr. n-niliidwl ofl tbphnur ami a j^a i fnt ly «rf brr, - (

"1 um«i pii." Iw aakL IfxOitiip iur lilii

J»iw r«w, titii, wIlB apparffit mini.IlP.h-'L'Mi forib at the miwiillRlit

»r»ln. b»t at lirr, wlitfull.r.-M U wonderful," k* aaM,_"Mo<iu.

k«- that alwaj'R inaki* tn« fnritft<»<x«l nlcbt. J a n v "

J»iic an«wrn>0 atritnftt*IT. l*il h e MVUHtl Itot tci nutll'O.' l i r r f«il«T »<<«H1 tx-foiv l lw iHinp

n>aiUiic a Mtrr an MIM* i-nlcrwl thtDOUBT.

Ilf |i-.k«1 njiat her urn hl»W.I p-SH'V in1 ««l!<>d

".Vnvililnt tl»< be !ui|UlnHl

Sbr *lKM>k IMT ln-id. with a hard III-tir b»o*b

-Noll»lnK at all." »IM- mid --Till* iritrr l» fmtii your Aunt Jaiir,"

bcaahl. "Slw nantu u» Un-olim to nivhrr. It ha« lwr« nhif ye»m alnre »h««v u bm—tnr Mini' }«tr your lootlK>rdlrd. l*rr m>T«r brvn to am h«<r allic*»ho «if»t to Ifc*ton to live. Nut I antp>b>K onw-w«'rp eolng. Java, wiinl'ito hlmlrr u» from pilnR touKirrowT"

iTMwr Jam tpuiiwd, Amt tnJtbe tuiwd |>ale with lite aiifl-

d n i m * «f It allB; nrao w i t day Hny bad gone.

bat and <4jataw. And that tronlnnwbm Kwloty rain* walking oj> iu thwmooaUicht br foond nnlt((ht«d Win-flows and a hM-brd dmr. UP aat downopoa lb«- atriw and wnltrA. n o w

i 1 l J bad MMt told himHe twt there

an. actual one or rrntleaa slumber. IIdrmrJivd that Jai* aat Iu her ownchair ImMr him In far>r white sownAnd. waking amhtenly, with a mightyMart, h« found that aln- did!

For a monipnl tir •tar—»1 at tier asat a (rnoai. Then her aoft laugh aodhrr T I * T M't hla a<>u*r« tlliajlliiK

"Btlll ialrr|i, IlodT" ah« aakrd."Jatif." hr aald and l<-an<<d toward

bfr, trylna; to find hrr hand-"Jam-, laIt really you?'

U«-allyTliid truly. Hod! When didyou fall Into tbn habit of alre|ilnK onmy trratula, alrT

"Jane!""An««pr tny i|Ueatlon, Kodney

Holiiawortb!". 4lAua«tcr tny ijunatlpn flrat, drar Imyou know what haa hap|M>iu<d to moitlillr yim harr IHI-II away?"

Hhi- KII'HIW IIIT hi-ad. put hrr fan-CIIMM- to hla and Mil him tbal abe did

'IMil )i>n Iravr ouylKidy In liiwtuntlmt yim like lirllcr than you do me?"llndimy nuked. \ery hmtilily.

"No mi'-. Hod."TIK-II"- he ilrop|Hil her hand, whl<-h

lie Imil IM-I-II rltiiiilug In In ll klntl ofdraiK-ratlon, nod tixik her In lila nrm»—"}IMI an- Mill mine," In- NIKIHII

"I Ktira* II did you KIMKI to Hit nli>n<>lii-rt- all tJicw PM-IUIIKH." June aulil|in<Mi-ntly wlii-n ahc had tii'cn kuiM-ilto her Jii-nrt'N rontvnt

"It tiiiiitlil me to lore mid a|>priTliiti>yon. tlrnreat." Itodnvy atld Noloiuuly,ImldliiK hi>r fnat.

Why Lightning Roda Are Pointed.Tin- ri-iiKini u lliihlnliiK.nHl Uajt «

Miiwri> |iolnt la IIMMUKI' a llnv |Milut of-fiTu im renlNtiiiii'0 to thu dim-harKe ofuli-clrlflly mid In or«li-r tbnt « olouilumj U> <Miifilli'il of It nulaeleiuly uml

ily The di-itrew of realntain'iiIn |iro|iortlou to the Nurfuce of tho

If thi' HKI wt'rr mlriiktiulitnlb) a ktiot>. fur limtmice, tin' i l l*

tiv v^'U'iit jlliitiiiiiuy aUIII'K riKl him rei-rlml an cln-trli-al din-rhiiriri' WIHMI the |HMI|III' In the lulllil-IliK tH-luw Mere rulinly iiiironwloun ofthe fan-. Noui-orruHhe int-tul IM uwilfur tin' I'ulnl of the HHI, U» corroalotilliitkim rvMlNtuniv The ilirfi-relK'e b>-tuts-ii n iiuliit anil a lull la HIIUWII IndliM-hitrgltiic a hattery. Tlif full euurKufrom n lurK» battery would IM' recrl\i<d iiuletly on a nn-tal tniliit. whlloa liiiHlrrute i-harge from a HUIUII niit<would ei|ilo*U- Tloleiitly mi a tiall. Itl« Mild Unit a full ilmrKi- may l>eliaawil hurink-arily through u IHTHOH'HIBK1.\ If rwtilved on tlic imltit »f niieeille, wherraa the H«me i-harKi* reCI'IIIHI mi a dlachwricrr, with a liall urknoh oil the end, would uit'un limtautdeuth

Japan***The moat *bsrartCTlatlc aemerjrto

iirpan I* not 11K- mountain, oo wblefcturn JspWM ** dwell, but the rVf? PfMl,which la to I* f'uiml wtierrrrr there I*a |i»trh ut I<-*H ground fnr the fleldand anfllflent water fur Irrigation. OeB-tle al^wn are iiimle UM>ful by trrrarlnftand the <-o"»ly, |ire(iarUii{ the gToand orcutting hla <rot«. l» Hie tni« Ja|iaiiaee|ira«ant. He la « pli tun-wiui- ppaaabtIn bla hlue rotton null, hlit l<r>«d. con-l<-il atraw hat au<! atraw enrrraaL n ei* a KOod nalur«l |reaaant aliaoroifcontented with hU eanilng*. Uiongli theagrimltura! lalxirer earn* aa little asHiirr I f renu iC>ld a day. Ill* house lasj light wftxMlrn frame dorniminted liy abi-ar) Ihalrh. ami be lotva lo l>l»«t sIBy gardeu along hU r<K.ftrfr>. l»ul benlwiija has one thing which wj'arate*b|lin fruin tbr Chliiene and the Knat In-itian he llvea on a platform ralaedalmtf the ground So Ijanlencd aolt

fiir him, no chilly |m,Trrrjent or brU-kor atone A woolen floor, a plere ofclean iiintUnc a liro<iiii and s luthlulithe |XM<r««t Japaneae will always bar*.-Tokyo letter to UOHIOII Tranacrlpt,

A D*c*ptlv* Air.The lluahhy alorc>k»-eper afinrfyed

Mr. Uiniurd with a ionleuiplatlte eyemid then turm-41 hla gaze toward Jim-my Hlunne, wliu WHH putting parksf.esInto iliit delivery wagon Jimmy hadthe lelMirely nlr of one with plenty oftime at hi* illnp"nal

"V*i want to know tffiw he'd l>e foryour linalnt-M down lielowr1 aald Mr.(Iri'MK -nlowly.

"VI-H," tnild the vliiltur "1 noticedhim ynterday, when that crowd ofjuliiiK fellnwa were geltlug the pianoInni the hall; he aeonied to work hard-er limn liny of the others It occurredto me he might like a bigger elm no*tlinii In- him here"

"M in." »alil the «torekee|>«r "Well,III.W, I IIIU'I «ay u« tu Ihul, of courae,Inil iii tu hi* wurktiiK hunter Hi mi anyof I he i)l Iwr IIOJH, I'll tell Jiiu whatthey H»y, und you cnii lielleve It or not,Jl-at uri joll I'lliKwe

'•They nil like Jimmy, for he'a firstmte «OMI|UIII). Iml I lie truth In tlmt

ll fouii-a to lifting, or nucli work,J1IIIIII)'M nil Mike Imlt and mighty lit-tle trUt"~Yotitli'n Cuiniioiilon

f«f>araaD*>T Oasms or 1Court craaforo, h U H , aaa*«aMjart

A-R tvwiia».IJ«»»taryCB

I4W, niMta aVaaaarfttUiwTaaadayil.toda**»«>•, Mamfc Hall betiding H.M-VroawRogaat, r. W. ftorroa. HtawUrj-

I«ra(iv«D Oaoaa Kn> Ma*, ToaatakaTrtl» No. Ml. awrta wrj TaaaaTay ajan.Uidc* room, Millar block- ISacbni, C. ftHcbtiu , Chtof of Baeprda, SL !• WlaaM.

JUKIOB U I D I I Uarrsp ****">**MacHimca. Urauford CooaeUIIo. «*ftr»t and third Tboradayi •aoV «*Ma*«ii<- IUll.A«»uatO.anib»t

tutnkait, Hwsntery.WOOI.MM or T«a, W o .

Camp No. S, BNta Oral.aod•acb inohUvMaaonk Hall.Con.nl r ^ 5 > C »(l.r»i«>l-

Hall. * 'JJES 1

n5ian>r C. »««*raed, Ckark.i. J. VSMU Aaalataat Ctork,

U / T * L Alkoci iTiaa, Ceotral « ~ - - « .Mart* Joort* Tbarartoy r*rh mo«th to Op^raHouv Councillor K*»yoir-M«a»ick •ooriler, W. K- Htarr

An •< l/'BOa, Mo. l » . V- awl A. "Mli tt..ndaf ula*t! Itfla*, HUM* M<ttaililtuif tUA-rt WakcSdd, * . M-lHocu-urr.

IXl'ia-rsaa or

iiai

New Jersey CentralMOat CUUHVOIW t O tXUiABRH.

Aim a.NU VKW ItlkX.

I K *. M..(I2JW « « -

»Wi!lauf«:itL-i4».»l« !»-• . ["»*'imt eolj). • HI P. at.iBo»rt.r». W«l A. M.P.M.

1 g u m * M>»*rk.»Haur<la|o»Jr.

W a. l u u ip

W. I). UoraM P *

IMaharl. tU .o f A., UwaltSt

of l*-l«rn..nih InW P

all, MllWf BiI I'rwtilMit,

o. 7S4,t I h

..I

Dark Walla Bttt For Illumination.Some Mi-lcutlHtH wlio lm»e UM'II iuak-

IUK IIIU'HIIKMIIOIIH Into tlm part playedIn Hi.' miittiT of Illiimlnutlon by Until11 nil ilurk IVUIIH IIIIVI- come to the conUIIKIOII Unit the dnrk M'IIIIH are betterntti'il for.||i><>d IlluiuWinlliiu than thelltflit InI11 rixiiu nlii-rii tl|u wulla aredark und (rthi-rullie Kouree of light lavutlri'l) IM-IIIIIII the remler'ii Quid of vl-•Ion 11 pemon «l io rcudH In Inipreaaedwith tin- Men tlmt tlm ruoui la eicol-k-ully well Illiimlnnted, but If uow an-other IlKht la linniuhl Into tbr room audliliic.il within the Itcld of hi* vuilon.though not HhlnliiK Mi th« paper h» ton-BillnK. 1 lie |ni|ill» of bla eye* will con-I nut , IniH IlKlit will enter tbvui fromthe paper he remla, and tbn reader willue liupri'Haed with the Idea that tho U-liimliiiitloii tuiN U>en reduced aud thepupcr In limuiiliiK darker. These acl-enlUtH Hiiy llmt the experluieuU ahowtbut If Ilitt witlU are light colored (beefneieno of the Illumlmitlon may actu-ally lie dlnilnlithe<l.-rathtluder.

JOHN T. K«NANE,

Real Estate and lnsuraoeeOlinioe Houaea and Htore for

Hale.

OF DEEDS

—oaruiCor. Boulevard and ZOth St.

KENILWOkTM, N. J.I'ttl.WV-W. H I M I I *

6E0RGE DITZEL.General Contractor

Teaming et All Kinde.

W . W.

Carpenter and

Reaidwiee, Walnut aveana*

Telephone 100-L-

Craaford

Dr. S. M. MUM**, . W j

Hours

DENTIST

8-1. MBK BUILOIBS

J. C. W. RANKIN,

Lehigh Valley CoalKindling Wood.

O«»l.'broiilel. Block YaM Caauaata I M H

CrtDford.

M1SURK •AKO

CRANFORD N. J .

JOHN DOYLE,

SANITARY PLUMBING, QA>mrriNa. arm AM. HOT WATKR ANDHOTAmHMATINQ.TIN OOffhR

AND SHBST IKON WORK

•HCHAOSON A BOVNTON Ce

ruRNACCS AND H»« . '

CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY.

J.L.BAUER,

GlvllEDglnecracdSorveyorCamili I«flit««r. Taanakl* lagl-

•«arf«r Craalar*' T»wli«fcl».

Main Office, 15 Olx Buildinf

ELIZABETH. H. J.

Lenox Stock FarmPicton, N.

Beit Facilities for Care ofHonet' In this Section

(lood Pasturage.OWHI Water, | 1

Oood Care.Wall conalruolml and arrangednitii. Ornnfuril r«f«renc«a.

Terma reaaonable, , Wnlaor call.

JOSEPH HOLLAND,P. O. Adilreaa.

PICTON, N.

a** wa« gulag «w«j-woMkria*: antn Mra. CUncynrxt dour, ratne trandttB* bcr(MU|« on btf war tw*»a, _ — ' -

That TOO. Bodr ane called In herIrian »ok*, '

t« th»

Ubjr

: r .r. don't you know} lluau, Trd-

djr, while mamma talk* tc i l » g«nUif, - «wj>»- io5e i i Boan».-le« attodaj. 1 tttf LWl

h* ploaded. "Why are

A Olrl'a Way.It «n» a awlterlutt aiiiniuer after

uoon. AlKeruon net tn the baiuiuork,and C'lulru (H-eupled a wlrker chair.8hu WHH very prettT, aud AlKernunwaa bviMilotMily, In love with her. l iewait alirnwt (u detipatr a* be aat look-IUK at hWplayluji with hla hrart, andho knuw It. ' *

•Ob, Clalreyou am cold r

"1 nut not, AlRle." Rhv protontcd.•'Vou arii n«lr«<," he liutlnled."And 1 nay i<n»\ BM iMmltlvely that I

Hill UOt:"'VliilM', pialre!" lie rrli-d, "How

ran Jim M) tlmt when yiitt know youImvo Iriiutitl me. like"—

"Ob." aht< liiterruptd, fnunlns *er-aelf Incllv imMitinllik'. "I luotifcbt >JOUwciv mlkltic ntwut th« weatht*,! Al'

I

To fioatos; And without .word to him: Bodoey could not apeak,

-and after Mrs. C3*ncy bad wsitvd atnanent for aim to do eo abe went onwUh tar baby, leavliic htm to figure.

, ; * « not ,wrtte to him from Bos-ton, wad he d*a not wrtte to her be-

' * ; isttK kkwwlMr *

Th« Plotura In Dlagula*.Of the mraimi' \ Iclnaltudca through

which ninny of tho world'a fntuoua pic-ture* huvv'pnHMed per ha [in none wanixldor than tliut of "Tho Picture! Iu

lne," a luiiKMluVeut iialntlug thatuow nilornn tbo n-Nldeoce of LordLeigh Iu WiirwlckHhlrti, Kuglaud. .Tolarrluorkiitilo picture for uiauy yeara ap-peared to In merely a pointing of flow-era. The durul Bludy waa, however,finally pmtiuuuced by an aatuto artdealer to be In reality a mask tor an-other ittlntliiK. With the peruilaalouof thfl owner be Oauaed the patntlug offlower* gradually to he romoved,whereupon thi«rc was dlatorercd un-dtrtkatb a very vflne portrait ofCbarlea Uhy V»n Dyck. While no «a-thentlc record of tfaU masterpiece baabwn.fbuud, It U auppoeed tbat,th«portntlt w»« dUguUed by aoiae royallit In order to guard agalntt Its de-atructlou by Roundbeads during the

John,House, Sign, and

Fresco Painting,f lain and Peeeratlva

Paper Hanging ;—AND DBAtBB « —

Glass, Oil, Paiut,Varni»heB

aud Wall Paper, j

Cranford, • New Jersey

KARL TEICHMANN,

Carpentcrand BuilderJobBlnfWor Car a fully Done,

Eatlmatea Furnlahad-

, Residence and Shop,Telophnnn 117-FJ.

p. u. nm in Burnside Avenue

ROBERT RINDELL.

Lchigh Coal, LumberD1<AIN P I P E ,

LIME, LATH. PLASTER ETC

OFFICE: WALNUT AVENUE

CIIAN KOltD, - N K\V J ERSEY

JESSE WHEElER.

Violin and Maniolia lutraetirla prepared to receive pupil* forviolin Instruction. For terms, ap-

ply to or address ;JE88K WHEELEK. [

3faivniciu Qlemcf ergjUKAUTIFULLV LOCATED.OFFERS LOTS FOR SALE!ON MOST REASONABLE]TERMS., WESTFIELD, N. J.

had for Ii*alhlM|>ltlBiB«wlir rouahooldown a lot now,

MalnOMoe, ,Cemetery Qrounda-

Teleaihene SS-J.I•raneh Office,, Ho. 4«*Elm St.

Telephone 8 9 .OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

O'Donnell Broa>Contractors & Teamsters

Moving Vana for City or County

Telephone Cnll or Poetal will brine •Itoprwwntative

OFFICE: G6 KL.M STREET,

d, NewJeraey;TFI.EPUONK 280 J. "

"Dorothy DoMgalar $&00; no*is*'"Dtjrotlw Dot

"~ regular $3.00, no*"link" Shoe for Me

regular »3.7fi aodBvery.Staoe bat t

CHILDREN'S OXFOBAl

AlSOABlGRfM

t/LMLSHAf

M. F. WHEELER.

a Uw baal tntkUaa laaMrial forcaoutrMt with nuona and boi

t . ,pta* «MC« o « ami datrnr alt odd!* ( .aaiJashnr nor aiaaa will wort

tfJiVMTMaaoit, —11 aaaaonarl bloo

ICEBox J Cranjord

E. K. ADAMS,FIRE IJJSURJJJNCB.

308 UNON AlVENUE*

Cranferd N J

Offloe: 829 Elizabath A»«nFactory. iaO-124 First A«e

< I

RUSBEftTIREMAIITIN BIH.VI-'KB, Q. A. KIDMArllt,

0ABW0OD.

Schafer & Neumann,Masons and Contractors.

CRANFORD, H. j .RatinmM'KurolaliiHl on all claaaw of work.Ofllce ami Yard — North Ave. and

Mnplo St., Gnrwooil, N. J .T«laphon« I I S - J Cranford.

McCAIX PATTEmNS " rL'ikhntcil Iur Mylr, perfect fit, tlmpltcily and" ',rclmbihty rurally 41) yi irs. ^ l i l In ticarljrevery city nnd ttinn in Ihv Uniltd butr* uitd i,Can.idi, ur by null ilirrct. Ainrr »nij tbt-l ^ Vany utlier unite-. Send lor free ciuilogie.

MeCALl'S MAGAZINEMure i>ulitvnliii4 \l n any other fatHpit r /in IJIJZIIIV -millmn .1 11 I'll. li * iliuihlr, 1^ [. ]

cit KlylcA. pill.rn4( 1 rti niilLiiii*, iiuinmf^,plain lewliiu, I iniy MIIIKWU (..iMltiln-ivtp^,»rliquettc, L'IM.II Morli % 11c. On v tO cc»'li «t tf-t_yrir (wortli it .iiiilf), hicluitinr U-trce | rtl<-n-« t *'bnU^ribo I >itav, nr ^ ml IM snnij .t. cat^«{^i«

WONnEBFtlL INDIIT.MrNTS .'•''

.ililriM • U.. ^i y-t 4

Aajent for •

Expert Sorsesho<

; £

tsrvanta' Accompll»t\r»*nta,A llrupwl* inervhHiit advertised tor

% aentmU -'OH* np|tllcantThe tvruis iimr-outlr.K* «t>r» arrsj

Taken ahaelc, the inerrlMiUa»kod IrtrJo ,rv(wat h«r quwtloiT.Ttwgirl did M> without turulng a hair,

"Ma:ilauM« tv«aue» tho dlnUes, Mtd Idry'tlipm," M>iill«l the uivrvhaut.'-yyu Vl«,v tl»f plauoT" he aiked.

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hair *loao and 116 yourretain all the advantana ot

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We Have a New Soap Called

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; and »• perfect foe both Toilet and Lauudry, aSothing and healing ,to the skin, and the only soip thai -4I has prewed inta.O4e cake a; perfect blend of seven different ingredients, (through and^through). \ ,'»tJ3' l The Blaok'sjot is TAi( ihe Qreen ie BORAX, the. Yellow is LEMON CASTER, the Browi^i,

fUMIOUTA, the Blue iaT^MOL. the White ia.TALCUM, the Pink is GLYCERINE. "~ E ;<^

> l i instailUy cuU and remoy'ea .dirt^greaae, ink, paint, tar, -arnwh and stains. It,clean! sil»\' dishw, nfta, pass,' bath^ube, windows, etc It will remore spots and stains from olothingr~'

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