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. NO. M. CRANFORD. N\ J^ THtJJCSDAY. OCTOUEK 20, 19U3. THKlsK CKNT.S The Elizabethtown i Gas Light Company. Supplies gas to the people of Gran- 1 "for**orliptaaa"tnet:"'II'jrtiuT liavef never used gas for cooking Npurpoaes .; try it and you will be pleased. The ; Caui'pany will furnish and net uN utensils necessary to use gas for fuel. A g a s range is economical Jiml con- ! venieut. " __••__' •. j. Addresa the Company at 124 Broad street. lvlizabcth A ' discount of ton per cent will bo allowed on gas bills of KOOO feet and over used per month, if paid at this office within te'ivdays" frorn!" presentation of bill. • ' • +-+-+-*\+~*>-+ : +~*>~*" •->-• J Send for Descriptive Circular ! Poultry SuppIioK of evi-ry description. Empire Sjalc Immliatont and Brooder*. Prairie State h\i«t\>:ilnr« and lirbodiw. Sl;ir Incubator* and Ilroodorii... (iruvii Hone and Vegi'l.iljtiv l'iilt<is Grinding Millit.;AV'!•»-' Netiinjf; White. WaKliiitK }VIa<-liIiJcW : ' . Lice 'Killer*.'"* Iloup Curi.*.. (.'holeni (.'uri'«. Condition Powders. Kgg Producers ' tj|»rny Pum|m. f flnd eveWJiihgfop Breeding and Reaping all °?^ll^ : ;R!geon8^^^ IJweMidr Wire & Poultry Supply Co., ,•- ; . : >- Dept. aD, - / : ' : , : :-\.^ I W. VJUSS. PROr"; . »6 4 a8 Vetey St. NEWYORK CITY. • • • •••• • • • o~•-•-••- FRED C. KREIDLER PRACTICAL CARRIAGE PAINTING REPAIRING. RUBBER TIRES AT SHORT NOTICES. Ptrat olna* 42 North Avenue, - Westfield N. J. N. A. BARNETT, North Avenue, - Cranford, Carriajce, J. Repair Shop. Rubber Tires for WagojfigP and AutomoWes- $&' blackamithing: FRAKK SCHOUH ROSELLE PARK. N. J •Ss4M«r QEORQE BECHTEL ,, ^amanuKt-^pw* i~» USER, All Alt) PMTIR, A)l< WO SING CHINESE 14 North Avenue, Cranford, N J. THE ORIGINAL LAUN- DRY IN CRANFORD. Tlie best work TIJH! moat en re f ti I t reutin.ent of Satisfaction Guaranteed. Wo Sin*, 14 North Annul, Cranford, JI.J. JOHN DOY^E, a:8TKA:OfWAfK*J>ti HOT AIRHKATINQ:TIN OO*>P£ If AND mHKgt IftOjV WORK E. K. ADAM8, 30S UNION AVENUE. Cranford. N J JOHN MARIEN, Cranforb, H~} RLUHBER. SiSITART I'M'MIIIKO. Tl"l!H5ll. Fl'li All Work Cuarantd. .Miller lilo-k, To I. 117/«£M Jf A" IKISFKLDKH, CHAXroltlt StaM't. ra Ifouiw, Xtw Jtrwy J.L.BAUER, Civil Engineer and Sjirvcyor. Cawalf (a|r<ia*r. Tvvaakl^ f«g|. . «»*r far CraafaH Tawaakla. Main Office. 35 Dlx Building, OrRobert Wakefleld, beniisL Office Hourai 8-12 A. it. 1-5 P.M. Maionic Building, M. F. WHEELER. nun ra ICE TURNING THE TABLE icttA worr* Vi;elate WtW VM hatr ttaa aad >«*»r <M»B«T danaak Juft». aat bo«»0 la twrprU* and cntaawl «ra» a | nd «« Mr*. WMIUB ••• that b* w*a «kU» •!(» n< tUudlBt-a.dat totU : » *«• tblskln« «f tktaa*. j*»wll.Wf*tljr, b* Uuakad »*i.r * hMfjr turk that bad faJtea, »Tfr h(a <if rwuintiv' .lot* atitl unuy or •fflo<<n> TU»t » » • __MUI» .l»e ftitl»«r 8(di Wbftt bff UimJ, (alllt>( t.i tear* Iml tlw bis UMIMUUU with ltx» BKWtjrugi* mi It 1 (Jnfla, |»roitijitfO ti* b»r iin»ll»«r. ••»r .r**Jy to n>«frjr «uitliiuf t'liittlil*-. *«« a «•«*!, »ut»uiillnl t>auk ' -*« far «« til* W«n« Jutm rMwyu did ttirlf «»ll. II.- Wai rti*|i i-lHrntrd atHt N : u*J «bt'Uklcr a«I KIXI a bit ntuv« utntmui tH-ljrhl. Ut* tliiu. mi ttfiu. liU UHIUUI «* IUMI bta qn»rr« ilitra. aoJ iiutrt. In W», i«i«tiK-»j ti«)j>fi, in: -.. ''itvttit, til:"btluni awl atook tu*rk*ta' It* traa at liutnr. In tlm arvui nf iuor» ttrriinwcrltHMt ihinjr» ••(•.-Irij with a capital 8 au.l tb* iutlnU* trldm Dial DMikw Up Turin ami umhui-r. In Dial •r«o« -tu- limuliTy atanawlNlgnl that be .«••' ant (>f ••'-••'- '' cr./alurv wlium l|o«l | turn to i'«lf «Ifi" Una tu .Mm a Ivlug bum a worM' Jie nail licirr kaown." B»" won rallit>r a prvtty Klrl «tul cill- ilirwl, liut 1^ lillii/alit-jwaj (itlter than ilimi row*, tuor* nr#- all rnr»' Kt-iiia. l|pr lorclf, «Jrll.«t* faw nua Hi tiliu lha fa<« of an tne»l. and Ula luvo fur brr w»> a unita Ibr ilvar old N>«r KnglaiKl farm, had k* known (lujlUlu* Ilk* It ;- Jdhn paid off the niortimifi' wdlrtt a |irlno»ly few, buodrod d on <Sr»la, Mra. Wi-«iun tmw ao r«wna why 111* palrlclao f»«Jla»Ti of Jl iod d*uxbt«r abould kioga* b* l :«,"If'l (Bay unk* a inftaauan," ana bau#litlljr on* »OTBlnf; at iftlat, tb* morolns followlni a din- wbldt JuJWa Imortart uf Ubla a o»untt> It U rtwtimary to lajr jruur.'kttif* .WMJ furk ou your "Bosorrj. llur you wv I'm(tot uuifa "Oh, rtoku.»w," «ln,.rv«l Mr». M W I011 Irlly, "liut ««'ll do WIIBI we can to (xMtali' you, ut lf««l lu aavv }uu frum to»luif riflU'lihiun," And'Utfn, wllb bla perrol»«li(H, »»»• licdaii to imlnt <mi to him Ills fVml*jiiiNi*«M nf (tie iilgUt •tw^- fort: K'tr ciaintile. It a|i|MMr«l tint li'a had offprod lln- wrong nrin to l(j>> laitjr wfaooa b« twk In to illiuwr; tx* Jiad il)Hk«n limiili iwbipu hi> aliuulj iirnl uliij falliil 'lit iliikii whm ho •liouM. IM 4 rlag*; ht>Imilu't rlmi whan liia laiilM Ifft tlir Ubii-' In fad. lir had btrn ball In iJu> chink «Uup from iM^liinluf l o l « a t . ' . . ) •'• ' ' , . • •'• "(ilv.o |ii«-H..II(l!«- tlnia, d«ar," ba aald t» (lr»ta a Irlfle aidljr, ruui'plflwl/ Ig- noring her mullirr -"Ju»t a llttlt llraa- and I'll promlM' )'<m won't !«• aihmaad of tar." ^ If during Ibit arene limman ap- (warn) uiuhjdiinnl anil »<-ik It muat 1m rfincinlM'n'1 Ilial tin wa* Idulatroill In I MI- »ll!i Im vrltc Hut ilml ier7 Molniry f.ilj>' I him In oilier »•;«, for H ill itfc,".aij'j lii-'wn'a i|ijl(i» Vitunilvnt tual '."ii". 1 ?*' 1 ' "iijiiii'r ilif-cciiiiiij.r «««•. - I'aHivth-atiV I'liuiiKiiv^'jiujt^vfT. till iujfiil iiali>-l)U(.r<i»»-i[j('iit (liix.wj all UD- tioUo?l lii 1(,,.'.,.)... ,,{ j,ti fm , u W|f, ; hlir Br.uji-t,,Tri|i.i gut iirrttli-r, b#f ljn«lit«-r Km 1 Li *I<I>>'IP ajul ui'iif <'it|iri>l'MM .Hid J IH(-ri'ii"..i| n u n /» ,II,II' ul hi* Ai flrot li»- m«i l)'j«J l.i-lji]p(*«lj_ UltiO b/ Utllf t/i" »caJf« TWKIU to fall from bla •>f^i. re naa n<'"i>J ut NWIitla "lla douUi. aiaj' Oi'M" wlil<l> hum dtractlf orrr (»» bolf luautfl Jutiii ti»d bott|tit tbe picture lirnw tirfatioJH tb* 1W doaiu rtM^ntilHl Urfta Otw> ermine following bla »If« liito dinar tba fin- dad Ilkenrtt «lr«vfk him wltJi NntnfM] forro-ali* ira«'*o rlcbif rolorad aod Ab*enlmlsdrdljr b* on bcr tntn^a t w d U trtf'itt •llgiitif, Hbe tarord on aim tpHurljr wb«u ptofld with «a f «B|fr boni of W condition: Do you nw»o to ketp on J ' all jour life?" "It wa» aJltUa meeUnt, w«iJdo't-g*t angry/* bt mooMtrafad otblagij, at brtrt »«ry- •otrr "id erjr nmcb *)uKir«d at blnwtf. T*oo't call nWmjrdaarr" ate&adM ba«k. 1 dtitplM you! I ralfbt w) w«fl teU jnoo flnt M bwtl I"- -Orrta. amtt ai»a Mnu Wartott «mJ/)«*r But flrau, tcr-IM'ftrrt «B»* In IMT IJf#, waa b*7Ofi4 tb* CM- T . Jurtmnfvn ar»!"-,Ob; UltoaU .«i*»«1S.;if»:^-;a%|Uv';lf:t-«»g4*i>»»«f roe *t*.inr').m»-t>mB't» : -<irr tot aotr rUimatijr, ««d'bar m. hurty—"»fc» law *he ,\ i^v>r u m ( f,\r u»> " H» •walhi»«0 haril .Mala- "• V « t •r la that trurf: - "•'""'' " Itir-wuuiaa ««• fr!«l>tru*a.' Mi« frl tti<- IMKUICM Iruu vf bi> will «*l « 1 \u««vc- ui<> I- |l >*' 111* .n>< uul Ilki- a (iljtul »lii>I. nitil a Uatt irx.ui gii-nm |.«v ii'iij lu tl!« r)f« "Ym," •!)<.• •.liuMd'.l. ultvil.t IUMW0 "At l««l." lio »aU] (liimi). nuo bit tufc* aouaiM mlVM aiul tnllt-* a«a)r, ?'H« bate thv trutii «t U»u .Saw «rr> . ihnt time. *ni. iir^l» «a< t'l.v ishitrfnl' ii» tr > l; ir|»t)i-r.ln.» 011 Hir drawlni rot.m oliluot f'r»m IwlHg ^ i lu'Ui* 1UH><* -ahaj aj«l b*r umilu'r hail *tidd*nlr !>w<'mc nu|bln«. It wa* al mail aa If ll>rr *i-r» r»uialuln( Uxara" Ilka tl>« loaKt* i«fl twn «Wk«' tli Un* luoriilnit rti*r tuld him that bin wlf» wat I-«IIIII< fur lilui. Itifj lot imu Into » (tw|, <1Uuroom. Wjini IIP !••• raw* •tvuntawixl to Xh» half llfbl t>« ,»••? Jbm. .UfaUt, Uta |>l»k riiw, hail tupinl In an i-H|ili<ll« wlilt^ III/. Ita •puki- U> Ui>r Krully, couahleratrly, •• ttoa tihr»i<i«i» had had* htin. but m to i-bad not »b»hara«lf k l l M UJ matt'* nature wi-nt linaivdlatcty out to UM hunmu trlflo In lilu« rlbbou* and laf» xlilfb lim nun* Iwltt M I pillow for bla luai>*vi Ion. Jubq'a M I anil liirir crvw «nj Uirtred dally. Ut* for tun flrat tluiv alnra'Ma marrU|t« a«*lu Im-awa ln«aatM] wiUi •: Waianillf' fo* Joott. iBIl after all]TO*fitbtr dlnactrt hla j wltft m. powrr and tha *u part lodlfftprftH-o of a king-, tnd' th* Ui* ToWsahlp, and it ooljr raiualna fur *Mt to hla ttflcM rttrt Butralaf. to* afttrnoou* b* dro*» out with hi* im awt bit noii'a ntira* lu bla nou'i landau btblod bli aun'a luaifiiifliciit bunw*. Krom tlir nioutfiit of |«-r (blkl'it birth <lr«ta liml fi'lt « |I>IUI"TIM!W toward 'Jollll lln- iHlidcriii'aa <>t a Wlf* wtiu baa Ixiru* * lUKn aauu, Nowahii> nun bnrluulua; to fefl ullirr Ihliign. Hbn •tullrd aa aba n-riii-uilwrwl l«»r Irrlta tl'iu at bla aMXinl drr*llcllui(a, hla old tiuir lack of •llgurttvoblvb bad awor •d to hfr * liopvlaM aluiublUij block In ill" n-ujr uf iinititil hap(ilo«ai«,,. Hut nifvrj,JHTMI ir,<lie.hudu't''ina*tfi > «d tboa* (Kill iciiiji'«, «lili'b iil)VliJu»ljr_ lw wltli tin po|wtr |<i famtli* rtalltln of oilnlctiro? Aud'liiiw bla; ho waa ID all til« ll»lug«:. - _• • : <la/ ()•• rain* lu dim, a ijtimti, paUivtlc (jUMitltiii In irmli piiriil* <•/». ''What InHY' h» axltmlK'noroiulf. tr auurt ufiu^r ll|i Irrfiiliinl, anil wltb- out "warulvtt •''!' liurtt luto Uara. "I—I want you to lot* to*'again," alit aubbMl. " - "U»* jmi AM OU woman wbo bfar« iny n»tu». aa Ilia tboUitr. of lujr um why, I mmld ttetreilf b*lp but do ' U i a t . " .•••••••. ', • •• . ' "N'«, uoi" ali« crtwITaa onw. wliu rcall/ tuBrr* "I don't turau Jtiiat wi>. 1 waul joti tu tor* tu« a* ynu uanl to 1'W jtut Unj|ln« to bar* rou cotu« aiul, IIJM u«—wbtii fou don't bar* to, /enj kaww." . - ' ' . ' ;' .... •• . : i>rKimlf wb»r» Ix tu, lb*> HtbMag llttl* flgnr* for a loo*, loot mblU ta Mitt (time*. f1rtt b» taeuurad b*r. acTrraljT, tttan qu«a- Uonloftljr, Laat of all, a aoddao aoft- n«M «tol« o«*r himaxil twtpt blm off htmtmi. "' ' • ••-• ; •' Without a word, but wlUi «7aa Out w«* wrt, (J» yraaaad tba riwtu and too* t**r (irutwrdngl/ In Jila bljr arnia. Jsitt <Omi ttw n«|r»* f**cb«l •oa In. crvwlo* whh d*ll#til. A MtttUtmHmt IXukt. ith» new paiwr of ib* cvuutrr iburtb WM an anloiniUjr (iraoUcal a»aoaa wail «a «ooil Ckrlatia4 uil «.|M «ecuUm vt bto Ont Omen b« 'pa. c««da4 at IU ckata to Uattt>«pnetkai <>1*tlaiilti of Bb (Mama. "1 a&Mild Ilka to know," b* laid, xidJigN or»r UM 7~ mutr •motomaio m f •pokw a banli wort to tiidr bUaUnd* durlnj tba put faor wavka " Tb«r« waa a Mir arnoo* UM atidlton, tat wt oflu*tadJeattoirthat «b» abot bad told. M to kaoir that 1 abaU ut that all ft* WWM» wbo bara aot'dtw* aa> riat t l f t d U t d 4 ' Ita JMWMK) a BMaMat ««4 vaNasV One roaw./w orar lattwnnm, ttan •iwtJitr n«ax bar; and KWO OMr fca<l ootoa; op all «rpr UM nooa* satll Uura l*tat U1;'MUM fioor."•,•«• pnadwr cvotrlid Owm carefully, tiititmi/:-: ^"i : '^ i-^A',,. <a«jr frtaMU. 1 iMd Bvldaa tfcaw w«r» Orwat liipectation*. u U tik» U> m- "Whal'a. ptton* N'. V. ttur r»t*«f..r n**-'T,f ll,. M. fl<-.-no.l 4iur IXT f Jwt - ioo aiijwru* in *i*j p Merchant- "Hoar m«njt •utwi'l»"» I 'llru' (<«n N, V. !M. -wvn, *• .»j»*-: t.. i M n , " " . ' • .' • • • *tli»w a U n i t !>>t>t;tU»ij X V. li .-••• "Wall, Jim *•*»«. hai« just ftarlnl •.nk, lull if juu'it »mn U..« (IVO nn Mini, iicvaaititi ' •fly, lliiffal,. a?).l•Ctricajt.'i ' -• N. Y. M, "Oh •• *i|Hh<t Ui l«««» a Una V.i>at ijtalmpa «j»laia» -eowtium-U*»-- •iili'a "wHtntry.." ' • - "llm! x»" r frmitliiito*; war, atn,', *r» all a#eurwl._l - aubfMa, liiiaa un au>l all tliwt nnl uf > « « » " •. - . . - ' N. Y.'M. ~W* *i|wt!t bi K«1 all U«w thing* luimxliauly " M*rvlia«l "8««nia In irw rolliir » .«•« of aijWoUlluTMk. \\'hin you i»«llji ltrt»i> nViil »<• iti». itiuifh t cati^t My 1 wi xiiurh uw . in two toltphua* n)alimi» Id littva to tia« Imth to r«a'» I, all in; t'uWtomnfH N«l, 1•IjKH.'l I'll JHfl «Ul|.| | l n t <-fl (>••>' |>r»U)r giKNl avrvUv !'«« u>it."i.",S*KHHrU Public »plrlt«il Hropotltlon Crtiifonl, N. J; Outiilwr iilMi, IWJ5 l)u bahalf «f llin 'I'liwiinlnp IVxnmilU* tu Ui»nk Ui* prppart/ uvntr* fur 1011 III* |ir«|Kn4U«(i to |«>rrow •18,UW for Ui* pur|MN* uf Mhlinj «u«l i? Tlia fminiim ^ijmnd tut Ihi* aunt lia* lw*o nlnnoil b} u*n«i* of » ••aMoiM utum on Uia f*n ut tha tat (M/ara ImtioaUa* a knowl«ig*»f tha imw puvltlun which Cranfiml la fn|.li|ljr Uk nti in tiia liiun)iH|>alitlaa of Hi (a (Juunt/. Tti* iiruputad ini|irov*UMiot I* lonkflin ri<or >|U««itIon »ud OTaffuoB'ing <wlf lutaraat. Tit* tnapaytr* liii«(<ti«l llir> [wtltiKM w»ll know tlisir right* and ark Mr*! mindful uf liinir iluly III* raaldaiit* ''' lll ' # town. CVanfurii will IM waila iiuifw aAHMaibi*, lii'irw lutiful (tnilw (Mttar |il*u» In wliii'bl<> (i«al by ll» building up" of: : D,m» iim<\f. up fVtr/uur natiV* tiiuutry wlmlhW jjuu «ara1wm in it ur tint, mid yuur 'i'uwu •hip Oimnilttaa Iwlmvua in «taniji'ii«r up fur Craiifoni, 'MI nil i*»:aaiana Vnrjr rMpmilfull/ yi/uri, I.A8T W'KKKH <>»* "THK Molntjir* ami llaath in ttia K'I Uughlwr bit, "Tu* Ham Tim." u but tliraa twit* m+itH ul"tli* NAW Y FIMMU*, '11i*f wid tliwr «ni(iiK»n) i*r«> HatunUy »t«niiif, No», lltli./i will IJ« fulbmail l>y (IKO, M. < Vvlrhti Johnny Jmtm,". bia fourth •i at UIM.'hpuM, "T»>« II TIM«" lath* )>i|(va*t nuuUUr J/HCX al In Nriw York"ahU 7 »uixwa» In junta ara on Mia. fur all rmminli^ (wrfur* uianc*«, - : •• . HTILL MDUBI»" . ^KIJAKflKD 11V rilB NKW JV.RURY CKNTJtALV To-ftirlbar..famlllata] trar.J C*ntral> N.« Tw*ot/^tiilr^ !• y anj t»jj(il»-iip^toaiff,—jrci<r ~ rttoutarlr tl>* OraoJ Ootral th*niaaa«*n)»nlhaa*rranff*d wi M«lropollu»HUnt Kailwar ui Ut«ra*n th« W«t T«*nlr- hird Htr**i Farrjr and tba Omnd <>ol~ " al MUtion. Xb#flratoar !•*«•* aitbar l: wd at 1M-irm-: r lua tam-tmrrtmr-" mmutt Iwadirax ontlJ lob p,«, T»ifc» la a- frtat oonrmi.oe* tor: nar. •>"««Phw north ao4 *aai tit, ib* Slw - ai.noAmbt, U(rr#al|, app/«rf«tl " Wtmna " *^ CtoUllJi "•'• rio « <: "••-•• ' • • "."•• '"'•.K"' r "'..-; a ^jjgr.- W/IITKCAT'AT NBW AMSTEJC- I/AM * Tna ^paiiiti( i»trfarn«i>ea of Klaw k KrUoW'a oomloa; big Drury U t^ dtk Th W W ' t tb. from Druar. UM affort

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Page 1: t WO SING - DigiFind-It · 2015. 1. 3. · presentation of bill. • ' ... Office Hourai 8-12 A. it. 1-5 P.M. Maionic Building, M. F. WHEELER. ICnun rEa TURNING THE TABLE icttA worr*

Empire State Incnbator* Ti ami Itrooders. Star»ml Vegetable Cutter* -T« Washing Machines.

Cholera Cures. ii Spray Puupi . Tnel Supplie*. ' i ''

It. NEW YORK CITY.•»•• > • • • » » + » •

)B PAINTING

REPAIRING.

IT NOTICES.

. NO. M. CRANFORD. N\ J^ THtJJCSDAY. OCTOUEK 20, 19U3. THKlsK CKNT.S

The Elizabethtowni Gas Light Company.Supplies gas to the people of Gran- 1

"for**orliptaaa"tnet:"'II'jrtiuT liavefnever used gas for cooking Npurpoaes .;try it and you will be pleased. The ;Caui'pany will furnish and net uNutensils necessary to use gas for fuel. •Agas range is economical Jiml con- !v e n i e u t . " __• •__ ' •. j .

Addresa the Company at124 Broad street.

lvlizabcth

A ' discount of ton per cent will bo allowed •on gas bills of KOOO feet and over used per month,

if paid at this office within te'ivdays" frorn!"presentation of bill. • ' •

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J Send for Descriptive Circular

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Poultry SuppIioK of evi-ry description. Empire Sjalc Immliatontand Brooder*. Prairie State h\i«t\>:ilnr« and lirbodiw. Sl;irIncubator* and Ilroodorii... (iruvii Hone and Vegi'l.iljtiv l'iilt<is

Grinding Millit.;AV'!•»-' Netiinjf; White. WaKliiitK }VIa<-liIiJcW :'. Lice 'Killer*.'"* Iloup Curi.*.. (.'holeni (.'uri'«.Condition Powders. Kgg Producers ' tj|»rny Pum|m. •

f flnd eveWJiihgfop Breeding and Reaping all°?^ll^ :;R!geon8^^^

IJweMidr Wire & Poultry Supply Co.,

, • - ; . : > - D e p t . a D , - / : ' :• , : : - \ .^

I W. VJUSS. PROr"; . »6 4 a8 Vetey St. NEW YORK CITY.• • • • • • •••• • • • o~•-•-••-

FRED C. KREIDLERPRACTICAL CARRIAGE PAINTING

REPAIRING.

RUBBER TIRES AT SHORT NOTICES.

Ptrat olna*

testfield N.42 North Avenue, - Westfield N. J.

N. A. BARNETT,North Avenue, - Cranford,

Carriajce,J .

Repair Shop.

d Automobiles* Rubber Tires for WagojfigP and AutomoWes-

blacksmithing, ,• J£

FH AVEWU?.

$&' blackamithing:

FRAKK SCHOUHROSELLE PARK. N. J

•Ss4M«r

QEORQE BECHTEL,, ^amanuKt-^pw* i~»

USER, Al l Alt) PMTIR,A)l<

WO SINGCHINESE

14 North Avenue,Cranford, N J.

THE ORIGINAL LAUN-DRY IN CRANFORD.

Tlie best work TIJH! moaten re f ti I t reutin.ent of

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Wo Sin*,14 North Annul, Cranford, JI.J.

JOHN DOY^E,

a:8TKA:OfWAfK*J>tiHOT AIR HKATINQ:TIN OO*>P£ If

AND mHKgt IftOjV WORK

E. K. ADAM8,

30S UNION AVENUE.

Cranford. N J

JOHN MARIEN,

Cranforb, H~}

RLUHBER.

SiSITART I'M'MIIIKO. Tl"l!H5ll. Fl'li

All Work Cuarantd.

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StaM't.

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J.L.BAUER,

Civil Engineer and Sjirvcyor.Cawalf (a|r<ia*r. Tvvaakl^ f«g|. .

«»*r far CraafaH Tawaakla.

Main Office. 35 Dlx Building,

OrRobert Wakefleld,beniisL

Office Hourai

8-12 A. it.1-5 P.M.

Maionic Building,

M. F. WHEELER.nun ra

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TURNING THETABLE

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Vi;elate WtW V M

hatrttaaaad

>«*»r <M»B«Tdanaak

Juft».aat bo«»0 la twrprU* and cntaawl

«ra» a |nd «« Mr*. WMIUB • • • that b* w*a

«kU» •!(» n < tUudlBt-a.dattotU :

» *« • tblskln« «ftktaa*. j*»wll.Wf*tljr, b* Uuakad »*i.r* hMfjr turk that bad faJtea, »Tfr h(a

<if rwuintiv' .lot* atitl unuy or•fflo<<n> TU»t » » • __MUI» .l»e ftitl»«r8 ( d i Wbftt bff UimJ, (alllt>( t.i tear*

Iml tlw bis UMIMUUU with ltx»BKWtjrugi* mi It 1 (Jnfla,

|»roitijitfO ti* b»r iin»ll»«r. ••»r.r**Jy ton>«frjr «uitliiuf t'liittlil*-.*«« a «•«*!, »ut»uiillnl t>auk' -*« far «« til*W«n« Jutm rMwyu did ttirlf «»ll. II.-Wai rti*|i i-lHrntrd atHt N:u*J «bt'Uklcra«I KIXI a bit ntuv« utntmui tH-ljrhl. Ut*tliiu. m i ttfiu. liU UHIUUI «*IUMI bta q n »rr« ilitra. aoJ iiutrt. In

W», i«i«tiK-»j ti«)j>fi, • in: -..''itvttit, til:"btluni awl atook tu*rk*ta' It*traa at liutnr. In tlm arvui nf iuor»ttrriinwcrltHMt ihinjr» ••(•.-Irij with acapital 8 au.l tb* iutlnU* trldm DialDMikw Up Turin ami umhui-r. In Dial•r«o« -tu- limuliTy atanawlNlgnl thatbe .«••' ant (>f ••'-••'- ' '

cr./alurv wlium l|o«l |turn to i'«lf «Ifi" Una tu .Mm a Ivlugbum a worM' Jie nail licirr kaown."B»" won rallit>r a prvtty Klrl «tul cill-ilirwl, liut 1^ lillii/alit-jwaj (itlter than

ilimi row*, tuor* nr#-all rnr»' Kt-iiia. l|pr lorclf,

«Jrll.«t* faw nua Hi tiliu lha fa<« of antne»l. and Ula luvo fur brr w»> a unita

Ibr ilvar old N>«r KnglaiKl farm, hadk* known (lujlUlu* Ilk* I t ; -

Jdhn paid off the niortimifi'wdlrtt a |irlno»ly few, buodrod

d on <Sr»la, Mra. Wi-«iun tmwao r«wna why 111* palrlclao f»«Jla»Ti ofJl iod d*uxbt«r abould kioga* b*

l:«,"If'l (Bay unk* a inftaauan," ana r»

bau#litlljr on* »OTBlnf; atiftlat, tb* morolns followlni a din-

wbldt JuJWa Imortart uf Ubla

a o»untt> It U rtwtimaryto lajr jruur.'kttif* .WMJ furk ou your

"Bosorrj. llur you wv I'm (tot uuifa

"Oh, rto ku.»w," «ln,.rv«l Mr». MWI011 Irlly, "liut ««'ll do WIIBI we can to(xMtali' you, ut lf««l lu aavv }uu frumto»luif riflU'lihiun," And'Utfn, wllb blaperrol»«li(H, »»»• licdaii to imlnt <mi tohim Ills fVml*jiiiNi*«M nf (tie iilgUt •tw -fort: K'tr ciaintile. It a|i|MMr«l t int li'ahad offprod lln- wrong nrin to l(j>> laitjrwfaooa b« twk In to illiuwr; tx* Jiadil)Hk«n limiili iwbipu hi> aliuulj iirnl uliijfalliil 'lit iliikii whm ho •liouM. I M

4rlag*; ht> Imilu't r lmi whan liia laiilMIfft tlir Ubii-' In fad. lir had btrn •ball In iJu> chink «Uup from iM^liinlufl o l « a t . ' . . • • ) •'• ' ' , . • •'•

"(ilv.o |ii«-H..II(l!«- tlnia, d«ar," ba aaldt» (lr»ta a Irlfle aidljr, ruui'plflwl/ Ig-noring her mullirr -"Ju»t a llttlt llraa-and I'll promlM' )'<m won't !«• aihmaadof tar." ^

If during Ibit arene lim man ap-(warn) uiuhjdiinnl anil »<-ik It muat1m rfincinlM'n'1 Ilial tin wa* Idulatroill

In I MI- »ll!i Im vrltc Hut ilml ier7Molniry f.ilj>' I him In oilier »•;«, for

H

ill itfc,".aij'j lii-'wn'a i|ijl(i» Vitunilvnt tual'."ii".1?*'1 ' "iijiiii'r ilif-cciiiiiij.r «««•. -

I'aHivth-atiV I'liuiiKiiv^'jiujt^vfT. tilliujfiil iiali>-l)U(.r<i»»-i[j('iit (liix.wj all UD-tioUo?l lii 1 (,,.'.,.)... ,,{ j,ti f m , u • W|f, ;

hlir Br.uji-t,,Tri|i.i gut iirrttli-r, b#f

ljn«lit«-r Km 1 Li *I<I>>'IPajul ui'iif <'it|iri>l'MM .Hid JIH(-ri'ii"..i| n u n /» , I I , I I ' ul h i *

Ai flrot li»- m«i l)'j«J l.i-lji]p(*«lj_ UltiOb/ Utllf t/i" »caJf« TWKIU to fall frombla •>f^i.

re naa n <'"i>J ut NWIitla "lladouUi. aiaj' Oi'M" wlil<l> hum dtractlforrr (»» bolf luautfl Jutiii ti»d bott|tittbe picture l i r n w tirfatioJH tb* 1Wdoaiu rtM^ntilHl Urfta Otw> erminefollowing bla »If« liito d inar tba fin-dad Ilkenrtt «lr«vfk him wltJi NntnfM]forro-ali* ira«'*o rlcbif rolorad aod

Ab*enlmlsdrdljr b*on bcr tntn^a t w d Utrtf'itt •llgiitif, Hbe tarord on aim

t p H u r l j r wb«u b« p t o f l dwith «af«B|fr boni of W condition:

Do you nw»o to ketp on J' all jour life?"

"It wa» a JltUa meeUnt,w«iJdo't-g*t angry/* bt mooMtrafad

otblagij, at brtrt »«ry- •otrr "iderjr nmcb *)uKir«d at blnwtf.T*oo't call nWmjrdaarr" ate&adM

ba«k. 1 dtitplM you! I ralfbt w) w«flteU jnoo flnt M bwtl I " -

-Orrta. amtt ai»a Mnu Wartott«mJ/)«*r But flrau, tcr-IM'ftrrt

«B»* In IMT IJf#, waa b*7Ofi4 tb* CM-

T. Jurtmnfvn ar»!"-,Ob; UltoaU

.«i*»«1S.;if»:^-;a%|Uv';lf:t-«»g4*i>»»«f*» roe *t*.inr').m»-t>mB't»:-<irr totaotr rUimatijr, ««d'bar

m.

hurty—"»fc» law *he ,\ i v>r u m ( f,\ru»> " H» •walhi»«0 haril .Mala- "•V«t

•r la that trurf: - "•'""'' "Itir-wuuiaa ««• fr!«l>tru*a.' Mi« frl

tti<- IMKUICM Iruu vf bi> will « * l «

1 \u««vc- ui<> I- |l >*' 111*.n>< uul Ilki- a (iljtul »lii>I. nitil a Uattirx.ui gii-nm |.«v i i ' i i j lu tl!« r ) f«"Ym," •!)<.• •.liuMd'.l. ultvil.t IUMW0

"At l««l ." lio »aU] (liimi). nuo bittufc* aouaiM mlVM aiul tnllt-* a«a)r,?'H« bate thv trutii «t U»u .Saw «rr>

. ihnt time. *ni. iir^l» «a<t'l.v ishitrfnl' ii» tr >l ; ir|»t)i-r.ln.» 011 Hir drawlni

rot.m oliluot f'r»m IwlHg ^ ilu'Ui* 1UH><* -ahaj a j«l b*r umilu'r hail*tidd*nlr !>w<'mc nu|bln«. It wa* almail aa If ll>rr *i-r» r»uialuln( Uxara"Ilka tl>« loaKt* i«fl twn «Wk«' tli

Un* luoriilnit rti*r tuld him that binwlf» wat I-«IIIII< fur lilui. Itifj lot imuInto » (tw|, <1Uu room. W jini IIP !•••raw* •tvuntawixl to Xh» half llfbl t>«,»••? Jbm. .UfaUt, Uta |>l»k riiw, hailtupinl In an i-H|ili<ll« wlilt^ III/. Ita•puki- U> Ui>r Krully, couahleratrly, • •ttoa tihr»i<i«i» had had* htin. but m to

i - b a d not »b» hara«lf k l l M UJ

matt'* nature wi-nt linaivdlatcty out toUM hunmu trlflo In lilu« rlbbou* andlaf» xlilfb lim nun* Iwltt M I pillowfor bla luai>*vi Ion.

Jubq'a M I anil liirir crvw «nj Uirtreddally. Ut* for tun flrat tluiv alnra'MamarrU|t« a«*lu Im-awa ln«aatM] wiUi•: Waianillf' fo* Joott. iBIlafter all] TO* fitbtr dlnactrt hla

j wltft m. powrr and tha *upart lodlfftprftH-o of a king-, tnd' th*

Ui* ToWsahlp, and it ooljr raiualna fur

* M t to hla ttflcM rttrt Butralaf. l»to* afttrnoou* b* dro*» out with hi* imawt bit noii'a ntira* lu bla nou'i landaubtblod bli aun'a luaifiiifliciit bunw*.

Krom tlir nioutfiit of |«-r (blkl'it birth<lr«ta liml fi'lt « |I>IUI"TIM!W toward'Jollll lln- iHlidcriii'aa <>t a Wlf* wtiubaa Ixiru* * lUKn a auu, Now ahii> nunbnrluulua; to fefl ullirr Ihliign. Hbn•tullrd aa aba n-riii-uilwrwl l«»r Irrltatl'iu at bla aMXinl drr*llcllui(a, hla oldtiuir lack of •llgurttvoblvb bad awor•d to hfr * liopvlaM aluiublUij blockIn i l l" n-ujr uf iinititil hap(ilo«ai«,,. Hutnifvrj,JHTMI ir,<lie.hudu't''ina*tfi>«d tboa*(Kill iciiiji'«, «lili'b iil)VliJu»ljr_ lw

wltli tin po|wtr |<i fam tli* rtalltlnof oilnlctiro? Aud'liiiw bla; ho waa IDall til« ll»lug«:. • - _• • :

<la/ ()•• rain* lu dim, a ijtimti,paUivtlc (jUMitltiii In irmli piiriil* <•/».

''What In HY' h» axltmlK'noroiulf.tr auurt ufiu^r ll|i Irrfiiliinl, anil wltb-

out "warulvtt •''!' liurtt luto Uara."I—I want you to lot* to*'again,"

alit aubbMl. " -"U»* jmi AM OU woman wbo

bfar« iny n»tu». aa Ilia tboUitr. of lujrum why, I mmld ttetreilf b*lp but do' U i a t . " . • • • • • • • . • ', • •• . '

"N'«, uoi" ali« crtwITaa onw. wliu rcall/tuBrr* " I don't turau Jtiiat wi>. 1waul joti tu tor* tu« a* ynu uanl to1'W jtut Unj|ln« to bar* rou cotu« aiul,I I JM u«—wbtii fou don't bar* to, /enjk a w w . " . • - ' ' . ' • ; ' . . . . • • . :

i>rKimlf wb»r» Ix t u ,lb*> HtbMag llttl* flgnr* for a

loo*, loot mblU ta Mitt (time*. f1rttb» taeuurad b*r. acTrraljT, tttan qu«a-Uonloftljr, Laat of all, a aoddao aoft-n«M «tol« o«*r him axil twtpt blm offhtmtmi. "' ' • ••-• ; •'

Without a word, but wlUi «7aa Outw « * wrt, (J» yraaaad tba riwtu andtoo* t**r (irutwrdngl/ In Jila bljr arnia.Jsitt <Omi ttw n«|r»* f**cb«l•oa In. crvwlo* whh d*ll#til.

A MtttUtmHmt IXukt.ith» new paiwr of ib* cvuutrr iburtb

W M an anloiniUjr (iraoUcal a»ao aawail «a • «ooil Ckrlatia4 u i l « . | M«ecuUm vt bto Ont Omen b« 'pa.c««da4 at IU ckata to Uat tt>« pnetkai<>1*tlaiilti of Bb (Mama.

"1 a&Mild Ilka to know," b* laid,xidJigN or»r UM 7~

mutr •motomaio m f•pokw a banli wort to tiidr bUaUnd*durlnj tba put faor wavka "

Tb«r« waa a Mir arnoo* UM atidlton,tat wt oflu* tadJeattoir that «b» abotbad told.

M to kaoir that 1 abaU u t that allft* W W M » wbo bara aot'dtw* aa> riat

t l f t d U t d 4 'Ita JMWMK) a BMaMat ««4 vaNasV

One roaw./w orar la ttw nnm, ttan•iwtJitr n«ax bar; and KWO OMr fca<lootoa; op all «rpr UM nooa* satll Uura

l*tat U 1 ; ' M U M fioor."•,•«•pnadwr cvotrlid Owm carefully,tiititmi/:-: "i:'^ i-^A',,.

<a«jr frtaMU. 1 iMd Bvldaa tfcaw w«r»

Orwat liipectation*.u U tik» U> m-

"Whal'a.ptton*

N'. V. ttur r»t*« f..rn**-'T,f ll,. M.

fl<-.-no.l 4iur IXTf Jwt -

ioo aiijwru* in *i*j pMerchant- "Hoar m«njt •utwi'l»"»

I ' l l ru ' (<«n

N, V. !M. -wvn, * • .»j»*-: t..i M n , " " • . • • • • • • ' • .' • • •

*tli»w aUnit !>>t>t;tU»ij

X V. li .-••• "Wall, Jim * • * » « . hai«just ftarlnl • .nk , lull if juu'it »mn U..«

(IVO nn

Mini, iicvaaititi '•fly, lliiffal,. a?).l•Ctricajt.'i ' -•

N. Y. M, "Oh • • *i|Hh<t Ui l«««» aUna V.i>at ijtalmpa «j»laia» -eowtium-U*»--•iili'a "wHtntry.." ' •

- " l l m ! x»" r frmitliiito*;war, atn,', *r» all a#eurwl._l -

aubfMa, liiiaa un au>l all tliwt nnl uf> « « » " • . • • - • • • . . - • ' • •

N. Y.'M. ~W* *i|wt!t bi K«1 all U«wthing* luimxliauly "

M*rvlia«l "8««nia In irw rolliir » .«•«of aijWoUlluTMk. \\'hin you i»«llji ltrt»i>

nViil »<• iti».

itiuifh t cati t My 1 w i xiiurh uw .in two toltphua* n)alimi» I d littva totia« Imth to r«a'» I, all in; t'uWtomnfHN « l , 1 •IjKH.'l I ' l l JHfl « U l | . | | l n t <-fl (>••>'

|>r»U)r giKNl avrvUv !'«« u>it."i.",S*KHHrU

Public »plrlt«il HropotltlonCrtiifonl, N. J ; Outiilwr iilMi, IWJ5

l)u bahalf «f llin 'I'liwiinlnp IVxnmilU*tu Ui»nk Ui* prppart/ uvntr* fur1011 III* |ir«|Kn4U«(i to |«>rrow

•18,UW for Ui* pur|MN* uf Mhlinj «u«li? Tlia fminiim ijmnd tut Ihi*

aunt lia* lw*o nlnnoil b} u*n«i* of »

••aMoiM utum on Uia f*n ut tha tat(M/ara ImtioaUa* a knowl«ig*»f tha imwpuvltlun which Cranfiml la fn|.li|ljr Uknti in tiia liiun)iH|>alitlaa of Hi (a (Juunt/.

Tti* iiruputad ini|irov*UMiot I* lonkflin l»ri<or >|U««itIon »ud OTaffuoB'ing<wlf lutaraat. Tit* tnapaytr*

liii«(<ti«l llir> [wtltiKM w»ll know tlisirright* and ark Mr*! mindful uf liinir iluly

III* raaldaiit* ' ' ' l l l ' # town. CVanfuriiwill I M waila iiuifw aAHMaibi*, lii'irw

lutiful (tnilw (Mttar |il*u» In wliii'b l<>(i«al by l l » building up" of:: D,m» iim<\f.

up fVtr/uur natiV* tiiuutry wlmlhW jjuu«ara1wm in it ur tint, mid yuur 'i'uwu•hip Oimnilttaa Iwlmvua in «taniji'ii«r upfur Craiifoni, 'MI nil i*»:aaiana

Vnrjr rMpmilfull/ yi/uri,

I.A8T W'KKKH <>»* "THK

Molntjir* ami llaath in ttia K'IUughlwr bit, "Tu* Ham Tim." ubut tliraa twit* m+itH ul"tli* NAW YFIMMU*, '11i*f wid tliwr «ni(iiK»n)i*r«> HatunUy »t«niiif, No», l l t l i . / i

will IJ« fulbmail l>y (IKO, M. < VvlrhtiJohnny Jmtm,". bia fourth•i at UIM.'hpuM, "T»>« II

T IM«" lath* )>i|(va*t nuuUUr J/HCX al

In Nriw York"ahU7 »uixwa» In junta

ara on Mia. fur all rmminli^ (wrfur*uianc*«, - : •• .

iHTILL MDUB I»"

. ^KIJAKflKD 11V ri lB NKWJV.RURY CKNTJtALV

To-ftirlbar..famlllata] trar.JC*ntral> N.« Tw*ot/^tiilr^ ! •y anj t»jj(il»-iip^toaiff,—jrci<r ~

rttoutarlr tl>* OraoJ Ootralth*niaaa«*n)»nlhaa*rranff*d wiM«lropollu»HUnt Kailwar ui

Ut«ra*n th« W«t T«*nlr- •hird Htr**i Farrjr and tba Omnd <>ol~ "al MUtion. Xb# flrat oar !•*«•* aitbar l:wd at 1M-irm-:rlua tam-tmrrtmr-"mmutt Iwadirax ontlJ lob p,«,

T»ifc» la a- frtat oonrmi.oe* tor: nar.•>"««Phw north ao4 *aai tit, ib* Slw -

ai.noAmbt, U(rr#al|, app/«rf«tl "Wtmna " * ^ C t o U l l J i " • ' • r i o«

• < : " • • - • • ' • • "."•• ' " ' • . K " ' r " ' . . - ; a ^ j j g r . -

W/IITKCAT'AT NBW AMSTEJC-I/AM *

Tna ^paiiiti( i»trfarn«i>ea of Klaw kKrUoW'a oomloa; big Drury U n »

t ^ d t k Th W W' t tb.from

Druar. UM affort

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m K H rWt tb* Mar to Mt •• t*t»t to ps*ttct a* i^vsed to b*.

( A Tatsar gtrl cma throw a tuirUll1 0 f**t—and consequently foaffi-berpnie li a CiM pl»r» fur tbe Inno-m l bystander to keep i n j from.

Old bachelors am pot ill deltoid Oftrotitudo, On» la Ohio m-eutly diedand left all lilt money to a *oraiiiWIHI 1-pfiiBp.l lu tnsrry him when »hn

,w«» » tlrl. uotrt tb* Chicago N<SJ«.

OF*

RlCHARp^PARDON,A VICTIM Q? CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE

Rain-in tiarFurr, thf HloUX rblffwho w&j, supposed t<i l>»vr kille'd Cut-frrr-'is drsd. but "Dndwiiod Dick" It

_*tlll nli'vr. a cltUwu of (>lnr»da.'t<i re-mind 1EV lupwrDgej- boy Dmt /Utlon

i

Touug men of unliuftitirhnM* In-tegrity and sturdy In elicit, uiiiiiy ofwhom )riro for [Hilltlmt career* ot«li*tlnrtlou. arc prevented froin miter-

lales of political corruption, declare'tnc Now York Hun. I'nlHIci -llirgreatut game of til* centuries. TrllhIt* • .unities for tlir k.rjMieil, thetuvv Mi-rful. the muat superb•luiiv nf mankind-bnn bci-ntue lumany 'Hies and Htates only a crip

lu the gutter.

To domestic tradi- the arint cropswill *erve rnt • potent «!lmulu« • I'm*'perity for tlii> farmer means prosper-Iff for tbe transporter, the middlemanand the manufacturer. Tbe railroad*«lll and their butlncss enlarged, andthe wealth drawn from the mil willcreate a new demand along all Hues ofIndustry. The recent revival lit tli»steel and Iron trsde l» only om< of ths

. adtanre signs of a new wave of nn-tloual prosperity-prosperity ba*rd nottin fictitious boomi or frenslrd sprvil-1st Jon, but on Illimitable natural rt-tourcci aud fenulnr productive energy.

M T name la. Hlcfurl Pardon,aud «t tb* tloi* of tb« tr»rrdj, wblcb wll be reclordedIn Hi proper place, I realdedwltb uiy wife and oulr

—rWJd. Eqnlce, at BoaeOmbt8cr<-»oaki. A brief dracrlptlon

it aif abode will anffice. ^lx«Jg» la an.eatato.of abtiut twelre-Icrrt; the realdence IIind roomy, and the pleaaure arounda•round It are ctiarrnlmrly laid oat.' Four female lervanl*. a gaidrner and• coachman did the work of the Itoua*and frouiirti/ In addition to MieMwere Bafnuel Kleetwood- audItoaalle I<enbrm«ud.

It would not ba correct to describeSatnuel KWtwood «» a aenr«n'. Ue

1 waa altojetlipr a superior inon^ anilI wat attacked to hie, In a conflltentlalrnpocity. -drcumiUncra of a peculiarnature Imd nindd uie ac<iualnl«l withhim loin* yenri provlona to Ills enter-ing mjr bouie. Hn wai then married,and bad gone IbrouRb great troableainii mlifortunc' which bad left blmTery poor. Ilia wife waa In'-delicatebf>alth, nnd nt ..more than one criticalJuncture Mm.. I'nrdon and I itcppe^l toto his aid. A rulnl«trrlnf angel Indeeddid tnjr wlfo erer prove hrrnelf .to beIn inch canca nil thin; her preaence Intbe tick chnuiber wna balm, her amlle•ui)>hlne,~ber gentle rolce breathedpeace. No man could more atronglj

I'ood nnd fodder are golnx to bi«.lAi:idant for anotber year. The De-partment of Agriculture renorta Hintfrom seventy-tire to nlnotjr per centof the corn Is safe from froat, and the'reel will be lu another week. Secre-tary Wilson adds a* tliFTSitiiriiTTiN

' own observation tbnt tbe reports ofctjormoua crops are not exaggerations,la^tb* Dakota* th» small gijilo cropsaii'tie beat for «lx or seven yean, aridmta l f • doaen of tho NorthwesternMates the corn crop Is the beat everknown. The prosperity of tbe farmersmokes the whole country prosperous.

It swms a paradox, but la nevnrthc-Itas well established as true, that Incertain of the best farming regions ofthe United States great and aboundingagricultural prosperity hm resultedIn decreased population Tbe explnnn-tlou offered la that It Is all dun to toolaud-hunger of the prosperou* 'Iowafirmer. Havlns luouey abend and njoll

[ knowing-that good farm laud lu 4b«Mississippi Valley It olio or flie safestand niost profitable of liivpatiuouts, bebits been buying In the adjoining farms•f-tili Iras forehanded neighbors tosuch an extent, the reports say, thatvacant farm _bou»e« dot cvfciy" towur:ablp In the State.

Tbe bunting down of a daugcroniderelict on the hlgji seas Is a nauticalexploit that demands no less skill andvlgllaucF-thnii tbe quest or ulnvers orpirate* In the older days. It Is an•wut, howocr, that Is llkolj to growtuoro coinmou as the goveriimcnUI ma-chinery for derelict destruction Is per-fected. Tho task which tho cruiser

" Columbia has Just performed In locat-ing a drifting bulk previously report-cd. would have boon practically, hope-leas a few jours ago. "Wlrelcs» tele-graph? Is now available," observed Ui»Vnltvd States Semite comuiltte* In re-porting tbe derelict destruction bill lutbe last- Congroas, "In a search whichlias heretofore been like looking for aneedle lu a haystack." .

Almort never before in our historyhas this country been lu n wore ndvan-

_tafit>ous jroiltlon pollUcally, Unanclallyand commercially than It Is this year,

~i*c*lares the New YorlTFiuancier. l l i frestoratlou of peace In the. Orient bitbeen largely due to tht_iutcrposltlonottlii' good offices of our' GoTerumeut;tot this ibe'lately "warring naUons~a|Hl>ear to be profoundly grateful, aud be-catwe of thla our country h«» takenfront rank, lrallUcally, among the pow-ers of the \r-»rM. Our atrlct obscrr-

'anc« of ueufallty during the contesthas weu tbe enthusiastic ceminenda-tlou of both, contestants and contrlu-H<«rt la Ktlll |i»nr»- ttrnily fempnt th*

dered In a time of nee»l thnii SamutiFleetwood; It stirred him to Innermostdepths; and bit was profoundly grate-ful for It. My wife nud t stood byMrs. Pleetwood's deathbed, and almost:with her lutt breath she thnnked «»for the kindness we bad shnwn to herarid "Tier liusbniui, and siild tba^ ibisaerlflco of his llftr would bt but aslight return,

"I speak for him as well a* for «y<self," she paid, "lit feels as 1 do."

tie* ot friends!^ which have *o long•Misled. Our mat ^on* inttnitrtal de-

I rtctf«ed~wilii huinhlenesi, aa 1 ant•ore my wife- did, thrso extravagantexpressions of gratitude, to which,howover, I miide no demur, because tperceived that the utterance of themafforded tbe poor woman plenstire. Toease her last moment I said that 1would continue to bo her buitiauii'sfriend, and.a-light of great Happinessshone lit her'eyes. •• .. .-.,

"Hewlil be your faithful niul devotedservant." she said, faintly, "to the hourof his death." '

Faithful nud devoted Indeed lie WOK.Hid I trusted htm aa I would hnveImttcd a brother.

It la -necessary,also, for n proper un-iler«tuji(lliiK of my story, thntl tuVuldsny notusUilug-here, of Wile. I^nor-inn rid, Kovcriiesi, cninpanlon and lady'smnld to mi' dear - daughter Kunlce.This unutual mlnKlIng of duties wns of111 If. itoMllc'a own nrranRlns. She en-'tered our service"ns"governess^to per-fect liunlce ID mmlerii lanKunge*, dratv-luc and -painting;; 1 hi\d nothing to dowith tho .oiigniilng of Itio l»dy, andtherefore It was that I did not see heruntil she wiis,regularly Installed In ourhouse. ' • • . ' , - • ' • •

fair-Indyr-wlth languish-Ing blue eyes,.Avlth light bnlr, and eye-browa almoit goldvn In color. Mywife, although slio confessed she hadnot Inquired, said, that she was abouttwcnty4wo years o t age. ,1 am not agood Judge of a woman's age; espe-cially If thnt* woman be fair, and Itook.my wife's word for It, -' ....

"Isn't: iho. - sweet, • fnpaT' , askedEunice.

*'Too soon to''pronounce," I replied,passing my hand fondly over Ktinlce'sha>r, which was.dark like my wife's,.

Some few weeks nftcrwnrd I askedUunlce bow she Jwaa getting on withmodem language*. .

"Papa("'satd Eunice, "I don't thluk'Mile, nosalle Iti very proficient In lau-

"Indeed, my dearr* I said, smiling."But all* paints beautifully, papa,"

said Eunice. "Here are some ot hersketches." - v

I examined them and was really tnr>prised at their excellence, and niqresurprised at the subjects the artist badchosen. Moreover, theybore.unmls;Ukablc evidence of having been paint-ed from the life. I mentioned this Inci-dentally to Eunice, and she Immedi-ately ran **ay a>l relumed breath-

Jess, - =_ "Oh,ywuphpaT' »hecrled-ufromtbVlife. 1 asked, her, am) ahe said It wastbe only way to produce good work."

Th* Information deepened my sur-prise. They were figure subjects'; aduel, a tipsy brawl, a group of merrymonks, gallants ogling a lady, a moon-light meetlng_otlQrcrs, gamblers in alow* cafe, and such like. The execu-tion was masterly, but they were-strange-theme* "from-tbe-Hfa" fontroung'lady. ' -, Baying they were-very clever. I band-ed tbe sketches back to Ruulce. andfrom that, day set myself to a closer»b**mnc«pf llfl*. Rosalie, I allowedft ttofcW^WiiVairf then 1

r Sb* waa getting aUng « | I Q

'•\V« have hardly had oo« l ^I think of It, nut rven one. Mile. Basa-lt* has takes- quit* a dislike t» paint-Ing; but she dresses her hair beauti-fully."

I noticed. th?n juy daughter's hair,which Indeed wa* beaotlfniljrafwsesV.A clinrmlrir, sweet-tempered girl,eighteen yesrs of age, Kniiic* from IheOrst hsd never wavered In her praise*of Mile. Koaalle. But fortfala and tbtfondness of my wife for tb* so-calladgoverness, 1 doubt wbetb«r *b* wonMhave reiuslned In my bbuso. for anylength of time. Before she entered onrservice 1 wss given to understand (aitah* ws* KreJichi and 1 becamt con-

evidence which aba her-that *h« was Engjlsb.self

Mademoiselle, therefore, being converted into Miss, Bnsalle might quit* aslikely be June or. Betsy, and' Lenor-uiand Smith ot Jones. IntrMtoeinsherself under false pretense* in respectto her name and iiatlorisaity, sb* mustbe cspabl* of other duplicities, andconsequently-an mflt companion tomy denr daughter. After tome deliber-ation 1 couiniujilcated my suspicionst« my wife.-

••You may- be mistaken," sb* rs-marked.

"1 may be," I replied; "but J do not-f,think I am In this Inatsnre."—Uy dear." aaid my wife, gently,

'women ar* tb* best Judge* of wpawnjWHe**.*-!

reeling ber out of my wisdom1."Of«*romen's virtues also,"

wife. "Consider, lUcbard; lurfe yoos*«n anything in Sill*. RosalleV-Mu-

ftSkik*l e i * * «ri4***» **

by wbfc* I was saireosxled.-•Ms** srteteftr," I repta**. "Etf-

'* great aaefae, who** fectr I sm, 1*xhtMttt freea KnOssd, sad tt wilt b*aitaraUy sgreeaM* to hug tbat b* shallbar* • vote* la tbe matter. He Is verywealthy, aad tb* po*t(ws*in*sn will b*to tb* latcrcst* ©f tb* yon*j« csjsjple.

"Quit* mr asd4 Mr, CltvsmaaU. -Iampreparedto do what is accessary•ad srroper, s'ad yoa will sM*t'SM to s|Ut« spiritr • • ' - . .

H* |wt this i» tb« form of s question,sod I replied, "Km nsy rest perfectly•attsflwt- -'-'•••" - •:

II* expmned-hlmtelf so. s a d then wew a s t to Join my wife and daughter atluncheon. II* shook hands, cordiallywith ro/ wife, and kissed Eunice, wbo

'knew by f i a t sign that s i t was welt.8b.* blushed sad trtmUrf and movedcloser to bar mother, whose tendernesstoward t b * dear child w* war* to los*w a s redoubled.

Excited and eager, Harry Clarironaidearn* in th* owning, s n j bad an to-terrltw with Kunlc*. la which mutuallove fottBdriiprtssIua. Ila-ppy, sacredhour! Kever, never t o t * forgotten inalt tb* after Ufe!

Harry stopped later than usual; Eu-nice bad disappeared; the w a s waitingIn. tb* garden for ber lover.

"Goodnight. Harry," I said. -Tonar* a fortunate youusr fellow to hav*iron the heart of our darling child."

"I am the happiest nun Jo tbe world,sir," said Harry.. "You may trust hersafe ly to- met I w i l l n r o v * myselfworthy of your confidence and herlov«." . : ' ; ' • • • . • " . . . •

On the following day Kunlce |n-formed, me that slid bad promised MUelRosalie tllat sbesbjuuld remain wltlTusuntil tb* day of tho wedding; and,moreover, bnd promised that her gov-erness should be one of the brides-maids. I would'rntber not have had Itso, biit I bad.not the heart to crossEunice's nlshex nt such a happy- timeof her. life a* thin. I

Harry iiry lo It?" I

| Farm Topics j" HOOC WILL BK A HELP.TB«rs> 1* many • poor fsmUy tbstt

iroaU not be ctssaed SJ* sacb It ts*yirtukl fitly take > few b*c» In part-ners'Up wttiftbVa and set these aal-xait frroisb OB sdditiosi to tb^Jncoa*>f ta« family. G ( T * tb*'bog* half «?ban<* a tut th*y Will keep your Icdyer-

In goods&ape. '

TO trr.urr HOUSE.

A *jmple way to start-« balky bcrsaa to take a hammer and tap tbe horse'sboof: the rresture will be so surprisedliiat tt wilt go wltbcnt farther tsoiible:thiii woi3 dune by a new band to QO*f' t

'--That mauls* b W m s S -T)w. mckrr tka thu

duciot which you disapprove, 1" £.._ I did consider, and could <fljt:;«ponnotbTBf dBflult* except the subjectjnatt»r ortbrpictnpn. \ «wk* of;r'>A •- •

"Mil*. Boalue,* said my w"•splslntd all abont them tohas bad a bardjlfn,be«n coaptlled Ifttlir to T> wfi table tbread and butter to her,would purchase only certain subjectsof her, drawu from low life, or, rather,dear—not to be tiujust—from • poorerllf* than our*.

So," sb* rootlutird, "Mil*. Itoullehad no option. How grateful weshould be for the blessings w*>. enjoyand for tha evils w« ore spared! Mil*,nosalle is above reproach! ah* baacome safely out of the lira of tempta-tion and cruel suffering. Kunlce Isdeeply atlattocd to ber. Sbo is anorphan, too, and her gratitude for thehome she has found with u* Is bound-IMS." • • - ; ' :•: •-•• •

•|'\Velt, well." I sold, feeling some-JMVlte>neu..teUtk.Jtig[1>Aii(i^.."Thant yiui, deafp said toy iiweet

wife. "W»wlll saylnothlng of this toEuoice; It would grieve her. "And Justnow," she added, with a bright look,

wsj must have no clouds." * • - ' •Later In the day 1 met Mile. Itosalle'a

frank smile with i , smile, as frank.She seemed grateful" for. the response,for sh* raised, my hand to her lips andkissed It: and thro, as though ainamedof herself for this ebullition ot fwliug,sha, turned and fled. . .— '

•""-••-.•• CHAPTER It.y wife's words, "And just now we

must have no clondu," were an allusionto a joyf ui event which we wtre huuwn-ly certain would 4ak* place during the,day. Within tho last m o years wo badstruck up a friendly acquaintance with

gendeman of independent fortunewho Ilvjd a tew mtles from BoscombeLodge, and on the morning ot the Tore-Kolng convernatlou with niy wlf* I r*velycd the following note from him:

"My Dear Mr. i'ardou-Vnless I t*-celve a telegram, from you to the effectthat you will not be able to ae* me,1 shall do myself tho pleasure of call-ing upon you at about 1 o'clock to dls>cuss • matter ot tbe deepest and ten-derest Interest to both of us. With

cry kind regards to Mrs.jind MissPardon and yourself, bclleve^me, faith'fully yours,

"HASTINGS CLAXttONAlD.*There was no mistaking the purport

of. this letter. AYe hud I td

"Harry says 'yes* to everythlng."-re..piled Kunlce, with delicious emphasis.^Hjsjs .enclisutedjvlth her. _And .wjiat.Ho you thins,, papa? 8be Is going tomake my wedillng dressr'

"A dressmaker as well!" I exclaimed."She Is, a paragon, this Mil*. Rosall*«f jrourar*

"Indeed she is, papa."**«b* can do everything, It seems." 1

Uach. ..ltturaue*~.and

< "t'don't want them now, papa.""Of'courM net-now that jrou bar*

pHfeet sertousnec*.

t pinched tier cheet. "What If thedress shouldn't fit, my dear?"

"Ob, but It will, papa^ Mile. lUmnlledeclares It shall, and It will be madeweeks and weeks beforehandl" _

If anything could have Induced-meto hasten the wedding day It. wouldbare' been the thought tlmt we shouldbe the sooner rid of a woman to whom,despite tho glowing eutoglums of mywlfo and daughter, I hart taken nn un-accountable dislike—unnecountable forthe reason that I could find no Jn.it,cause tor the feeling she uatl Inspired.

CHAl'TKIl | l l . ; ,...l.tnustiuako mtiiUon ota pccullailty:in iny habits"to which I bavo'becri 'sViti-Ject from my earliest remembi-ance. 1am a somnambulist. It Is not my pur-pose to enter into any discussion of thisfruitful theme; t am simply recordingthose facts which .bear relutlou to mystraugc stbrjy--'-••- ::

Often in niy youthful days WUJI_ 1followed by.my nurse and relatives inthe night, whlio I was walking in mysleep, aud carefully watched,, in orderthat I should uot come to hnrm. Mywanderings, vere Renerally. of a. hnrm?less kind, aud someilmes utlorded mer-riment, a* on occasions when I mad*my way to the lanler and helped my.self to the sooU thliiRii deposited there.Bnt there was ano occasion tvben theytook a more serious turn.

I slept on-the set-om'. llonr of n scinl.detached bouse. In the adjplplng liouitresided a mau—a widower when I flr*t

Another ri th-x'. ts to irado th* hHdlesiid lay l.t back on ib~ bone's Seek,taking fie blinkers from It* ey**. bntretaining the bit in itr mouth.-Euniceri'attj, In Tbo Epltoulst."

FOr. HOO BAI82BS.If you are to b* succestful In the

railing and i.wrketLns cf hogs yon1

ibould ;io/ parllcKlar attention to th*lrjportar.ee of SivUj proper attentionlo tbe tcUcUon cf yorr brcedliij; stock;

'.lrel? f.-ou nalure auInoU;i th? sra;ll pl^i a. gcod start ou

tli; sow. net wcaalr.j ttcm before they«rp clfbt'cr .'ill? weekj olif; usln; drybwls, frt(|i;cntly ctia:tCt><lras. IaijpDMSla fat.il to yovns pigs; flnlshlng t^cmoff-iloij narket proritrtj- .by feedingthem Intelligently and in* such a wayas the pork.-wjijj^b^ about what themarket call*'for. !*- -.»-"•--•—;

CONVENIENT SAW.' BPCK.

The accompanying; illustration showss convenient, light and bandy form <fu w buck for laying poles of any sizeop for sawln^'lntp; wood with a cress-cut saw- There antt be two' o"f thesebucts atd tiscC together nlways. Thereare. but. for.r parts l i nil—ono pole,seven feet lanj; two lacs, three feetlong, and one removable pin, twelveInihcj lonj. Ttere should also be sev-eral arger holJS. The bucks can be(length of Cho pel* to be laid thereon.Hero are Itt good points: First, lightaud taudr; sonrad, a pole of nny lengthcan be sarrcd on It, nnd by moving outbrck clortr to ths other tte polo canbe sawcC. tip to tn- hat stick; third,you can ralsa or lower tbe sawlfig by

became acquainted with bliu_—with alittle daughter, betwet-n whom nnd my-self some innocent love making tookplace. The fiilher of thin little girl,whoso name, was Elsie, married again,ami tbe stepmother Was not kind to|he child.- Indeed, .when the father

i

that'Mr. Clauronald's sqnJIarry wasin Une with: our daughter, and it badformed the subject of many seriousconversations _ between we and my

heart, we saw, wa* lost,and Harry'a father was now comingo ask her hand for his son. A peculiarclt-conscloumesa on the part ot Eunice

convinced us that sh* had been In-formed by Harry ot the Impending in-terview. Loving; sb* always was,lmtthere was a clinging, pathetic tender--ness la-the-morning caress,- ths> mean-Ing of which, having read Mr. Clan-ronald's letter, was clear to

elly treated by this wbuiAn, and I usedto hear her cries through the wallwhich-divided the two bouses. Elsieslept also on the second floor. In theroom adjoining mine, and when shewas beaten In tbe night I could'bearher appeals for mercy Tery clearly.These anttnds greatly distressed—Hie,

means-by which I could rescue mylittle, sweetheart from the torture towhich- sbe-'iWns subjected. On oneoccasion business-took the father frombis- home for-two-oMhree-wceks,- andduring this time" Elale's undesorredpunishment—I was sure !t waa unde-served—was sharper, and more fre-quently1 administered. 8be showed methe marks ortbe blows on her skin, andI remember crying excitedly-: & —

*1 will kill her! I will kill berr*J To be continued.

^Fbe-other day or-eoaiTncrchant rentthe followlnc lettertp a customer, after

• having lost all, patience, to applyingseveral times foe an unpaid bill: "air—lt^aa do not par me for th* ton ot^Ml/and ebaldron of coke before n r «statnrday 1 shall pUte th* same to ttMh u l l oX my •BUcltgr.--LaBdoB —

moving the pin, No. 3, up or down thepole in the extra, holes; fourth, a pololaid on It never roljs, but lies perfectlysolid against tho - pln3; fifth', youca:i roll a^loc upeji- them that Is too.heavy to lift; sl;th. they can be carriedto the los if t!io loj |3 tco heavy to becarried to. thoti. Many other c°odpol;its will: suj!g;"t themselves tct tjhe.uioi.,...Lcgj5.aioulil.:ba pjutlaone end.cf'.bucls'o'liji?,'"tlie oiicr end restlne onpornO. I hopa everybody 'usl^g a polesaw buck will try the nboVe.,as It Is"superior to many others I have tried.—freCerlei P. Diisch, In ThofEp'itoinist.'*

SCALY LEGS.

Our readers .are constantly askingwhy their fowls' leps become scaly andwhat will prevent It. „ '

The/scales art> caoseilby snal pare-sites which.brrrow uudecahe skin andmvltl;)]y very r a i l d ^ , .. • •-•• •

It Is onsll7 stoppej nivi «s.'l,7 prc-Tcnted, if we an careful to apply thoremedy. I

If Uio rooits ore kept constantly sat-urated with kerosene, the hens willnever hare i aly legs, and if we over-look this and tho trouble appears, makea solve of equal parts of lard, keroseneand sulphur and rub, well Into thescales; A few applications will killthe parasites and cause the. scales toCrop Off. ./:'.-'.• Thera. Is no'tlibg so" muigbtly or sop In Inly "evi Jen t of neprlect as scaly legs;and for" this, if for no other reason, weshould endeavor to havoour fowls' legs*lean anil frc»_frocj all such defects.

If tre overlcok little things lu thecar.} ot cur fowls, wo arc sure to for-

-get the mere important things.

A KICKING COW.

I possess a cow that Is inclinedto k'.ch. I tafcj a jrood, strocj; name

Bracgs-'Tre--gst a rait or ctothcafor evrry day la the week."

-Chicago Xews,

XOTISO AS EXCEPTION."They say tbat faint beaut n*/«r woo

!alrls<!y.- :.~Y«*; but the lady I'm aflrris dark"

-Clevehad ITaln Dealer. . . _

AX OITIN1ON"."lie aays hl« Aotto Is -Live anj

Learn.'" - . )"Well, If he isn't/more successful at

tbe former than /ibe litt:r well U-(otng to' his funml sooa.t—Pbilaile!>bla ITes*. ; \ • . '. ~~

'.._FKIESpL* 'ADVICE"ye*,, sir.''.solid the noUy paitj.y p

l am a self-mad* man."."Well, don't K-t a little thing tike that

irorry you." rejoined the quiet party.'Keep your month shut and no on?-*ill erer auspect lt>"—Cblcago^cwi,

. — • INCBEDIBLE.••Strange case, that of -Mtggsler and

ol» wife. They fell in lore with eacliJther at first alght." —^. ' "

"That's nothing, new." : »"Bat tbey botli bad tbclr automobtl»

•Iga ou nt the time."—ChlcacJ Becord-'Herald. '

IN WASHINGTON.Nonly—"See that chap jondez?

t freak of the first water."He's

a i m } * 1 . . . " • •Nordy - "Only nempoper man in

town who hain't written a life ofRoosevelt." , . . . . . . .

NOT IN THE HABKETi"Doctor," said the man who wanted

(o~work" film" for" a"Tree"preiSIptlou."'what would you give for a torethroatr * -

"Nothing," replied tbe doctor prompt-ly.' "2 dotff 'wnLondon Tlt-Blts.

WORK op Airr.Him—"Isn't that Ulss.Tpperton over

>y the plauoT"Her-"Yes."Him—"She Is certainly a h3sdsoiB»

fir), isn't xhe?"Her— "Yes. but she isn't as handaom-

ss she is painted."-Detroit Tribune.

SKCBETS OF THE CBAFT.Custnnier (inspecting tlie. .samiih-

(he'waiter, has broasht him)—**I1VH'do you dlstlnitulsh your clam chowderfrom ulalu vegetable cou^f-WaiCer—"We have dltTerqnt label*

on thCkettrei, dii*.. ;\Vlsi jtiny coSccs'p ( " l ' i ' : i : ^ ; V A : 5 ; c " ! : ; c ' ' " r ' ' : ; : " ™

bctv.-cc.i tto hojf aai" SrsC joint, tightcjcarii to TWvcut- H stldjn- op orTown; to t'lis strap I .tttac*i a scisilro?c. j j r tu the ether end cf the ropethrjvsjUlsrrJiR .Uk.eurd to tSo~njper"floor t e a n ^ thct by drawliv; on thero;>? tU? foot will rise until it toucliesth? upper joint ruext the slic»!uer, t ien.make thj rope secure. '

A cow tied In tb!s manner cannotmive wl'thout faUlDg. but my experi-ence is tbat a cow tbat baa .a nervoustecipcraneut will baVo too much de-teraluatton f> allow herself to fall.Kindness most bo practiced all thoughthe cperattic; and tbe~tullklag "shouldbe done as fast a» po»s:b!e\ as tie willgel very tired' s"andl«E 13 such 4 pc»l~ttoa. SbAckilng 6. COT? or t;ins tbebind f » t together M di Tery rongb.tray of ustaRan anlbal. and souetUn**

1 ;'• ••:•"• | . F O C I / ' . . 1 ' • _ . ' ;

"Grubem Is suffering from a tcvti*COBS of yellow fever;**

"Gracious; has the dijcase'ijp&nc>Iin «ur midst?"

"Yes. but'he's had it for y<;sr»lirabem Would rather hear tlieVtinkJf Cold thaa the uiUJle. of 'It btttorehcBtra."

•XIS OFTEN' TUUS- - : '" "nbjappolntttd iu. her husband:' t*>-Cla'imed Mrs. Do Style In surprise.

"Why, before they were niarrlnl »•»*ostd to tell me tbsjL. he was a <JrccLK « l " ' ' • • , .

•'So she did," responded. Mrs.. VanNobb, "but bp turned out to be a regu-lar Bacchus."

ITS IMPOSSIBLE. 'He—"I'd consider It a preat pleasure

to talk, to a woman like -Miss Gasss-w a y . " •'•• " " - - : • . , • ' . •

She—"What!- Why, she'd talk yeato death."

He—"I imid 1*3 cotilder it a pleasure,to talk t»her, not to.listen to her."—Fhiladelpbia Ledger. —

IX THE fiOSTON SUBURBS. %

"Whither away, little boyr1 inqulrfjthe w^Il-mcanlng stranger. .

'•{, e<> to swim, sir," replied4bc spec-tacled infant. ,, '• '

C i : r * persr»tc>l

tk. rf.^L**'1**" t W « tor*.mm

"I swim, sir." the Infant made an-swer, "In th* shallower pnrUeas of «i-cesslve dampness.** - CWvelond riftiuUealcr. '

t» the *•-;

A "NATURAL SBQCESCRMabeJ-':,WWtld jnqa^leve It, suntlf.

two men/followed u downplcrr / " '

Mariana-yes, cunlle. ev«y step olthe way.'*_ "Anntlfc'-llo.w did you fcnowr ^

Mabel/-"We saw them every Din*we looked back."

Marlsn-'-Te*, -snntie.followled us oa the.boat.-

Anni-*"Wbat maJses you think.were .following-Tour , - •;'

-"Because we notked tb*s»watcblns us erery "time we tnmtd ««r^

5

menm.Ud. Bnt,. th* c«w b e c J ^" • «W went th

, " » - • • • Bi*SBBSK «

•f Klckard G•a*. « «**

famer-s bu>aotluaff bvt.ittog krr (tejai•ever received

«sar totes iof this anuitevtare* bar* ruSeoroteg - t i V ttbat u tk«. inatonal s u k *forth ln|o idMthtng bnt araretj that »6a number of 1

dle>'s bonif witarg*'aambrr cth* wootis. thefully admits tbito KjttannlngAnd one of her 1how -well chc iB*h iHiu.l at iln*'«» 1

has

tof-on the a k s rpos»e»slon or tlbut riaiia a read

Greatly frightened by"

jprang to her feet, and made a dashfor her home. But she bad tak'n o"y£Z'trl" When 8h* """>« the fur-

rr.tbat Instead »f her ,n-e D f a ne |'> l 1 '" ««•• Picket rope.

» «*•««• "Shjch «• . ,

that the young woman

collection of ra«tte» TlHtow «tof her.reiuarka

respondent ofAmerican. '

LAxni.vo :A"Bird Hoik Ilcsrbind andljibradfrom (irosse Islaiponslble htudliigmendo'us rllffs: awhich have fiillnfor-.weeks. WriteWings," ti ere Isis posslblct either Iboiit. To tills lsl«n acveutcen-fuot 0

"o^depti » ' w " ^ ' V ^. two inches. Blood poison «t ijT'PSi' "' !,bc

«nd only )Oy the hardest kind of • . o f th* w l M >

Si of the rounrwi «?»•* '^ *»•'

TVOLVB8 ATTAfcK W O M E X .

. l »tV dismal stretches of the~. ,-t imbtr lying to one.sld* of "the«««• of Godfwowsio, Mis* flsllle»PPlBger and Mrs. A. C. Barr. wife^ a pnyslclan in Alton, were chased

< ' 2, " * ' wolves on a. recent morn-Ing. Tbe-youtfejvomen were drivingin a buRRy. and they kept (he wolvesMI w ~W l t h * •v h l p • u d "-"walktoKsuck. Tbe brutes attacked the horse-mtttag « deeply m both flanks. A

f Jfii? ° m<'rc'1,llat» and farmers from|,Oodfroy and Alton has started out in-f <ent on killing iheVoivcg.

Both Ml»s Copplnger and Mrs. Barr• were on tbe verge of prostration when! i»» .fc ric* d r l v ' n 'ljr t e r r o r- «allopedi. Into the main street of Godfrey. They

•were taken, fainting, from t u e V* tell a coherent storr It

•* Y „—ftCkedrby tramps

Mrs. Barr Was the_ to full conscious-

ness, and sbe told the following story:-Mis. Copp|n«r saw them OrV. We

™ ™VU.* ,al°n?. "tlw'?' ••»*«.«..

n lantern waved frRlgnallng to us \vh<tore. ;

Calm as was tinsurf was rolling^We roust run tbe 1chances; there caulnow. A suildes)threw; us off our fesubmerged rock,wave plrkrfl us 1agnihat the pile. »iheld the boat ngaland with mlguty effceedlng waves, gotfarther.

The keeper from athe .cable by a sfeicomes the wire catBird under the boalInto tbe.a.urf, andhoist away! — V -

? 0BBr> • 8 W b e r « 7g there! . 1,00k! Over the side!'

•be cried, and. leaning over her kneeI M W n form that I took to be n

('•brought down the whinig force on the brute's head.

i w t a dog.' exclaimed the slrl at- • • i ? 7 ^ 'XJl*re'» two of them.'Just• t that I caught sight of sootier form

.Sliding slong close to the other, Imthit the rear wheel of tbe .buggy T'tt?wost fainted wllh fright, bnt* I knewI must keep my senses. \Saille< 1

, aaid, 'for God's sake, keep coot; thcyW-wolves.' >

"'Of course, they an?.1 returned Sdl-1le> but never fear; (ley won't get n«.*

Sbe was Just as frightened as I. but-•"•^wss brave and made- that prttcn'c

aV~**Se." TVe manaced. to raisetop, and we drew « rmr tight

| , around o»r knee*. Again,and ajr»ln,U»-imxn sprang tor tbe buggy,'but

r '"V lf** -jt*" **' S a l l l e Mt<i tbp'buttJ JuckUy my busband had left a tout tbel-'-Iwck of the seat. - ~r^r^r~^

**I think we wnnl.t F«rf frjvrn | |Wt hfl |1

V?ilP;.;-n^;erajib.i...-bumping ofcr lap r<i<

"Hold hard there*"vey the Intelligenceslackens. • AgnhiL, tliand the heavy.luiatnever^dld before, up•Ilko a phantom ship,upon a ledge, and atnnd we cflmb Uie.laiPott r liourriue, whoto welcome us." r

It.Is June-23, and 1last the keeper's famany other human brlisome fiabermeu who 1Alt tbat terrible wlfrozen In. Navigationtbey could do wasVKrua-KJe for exlslencclosed them in Novenino release' until theEven now. they had-nor .papers since Xovci

Two hours -after <wind rose and the gale,Haa we oaly' been aptiffht would have bcipleaMnt to^coiitempla

: become frlRbtened and— -—. twlnd.- We were travellsg?£^-tbat the wolves coqid not make

""""' TgTTir u«, and -when

TOWED TO 8EA B— Withjtrjmmfiwe asthe power. Joseph BeJason" have broken allChannel,- near Cape Imembers of tbe crewsciiooner Frances" V. Irlvejl recently st. BoiittI* »U8tslneU bf -other 1

eir who wItnct»«l tinBont sad Jason wer»

UhanUns their trawl. 1in sbout half o U t wlJerk and then «trcmen.an Immense shark, api

d f«ltel_re.p«!t«».v-tbey iri«l_f down..tbe horse. They cnugbt

J flanks several tlmrsrbut t e a l -' ***»* «en> off. They persistede atUcks natU we w W e dose toTfllage, whtn they nuddcnlf

I behind and out or sight? 'is have bttn on tbe -Increase

o d f r e t TY I8(*te for

LGATCUES ItttTLEKfe—^E-^anied old Fountain Inn. <wI ^ W t a j H balf . mile

a dozen of tbe book* 01bedded. In him. n e toifttriottxiy, and then wltlistartPd "off- in jbe diiequator.. ;'

"It was all »» suddfnknow what lwppeue,!,"

and away ,we scootedkept straight sb*rad.

^ ~ Hmlgariian pa, an* otlbrr* oadi

teavy.sesj. jnmiingv sndthe men 'wfeff were IMShidden In Jbi spray ral«passage of tb* dory tfaraJ«spn -rscwrered bis «taabtd. * t tbe.trs.WI wlknife. > He mxtrcr*dit In

kkakMk

Page 3: t WO SING - DigiFind-It · 2015. 1. 3. · presentation of bill. • ' ... Office Hourai 8-12 A. it. 1-5 P.M. Maionic Building, M. F. WHEELER. ICnun rEa TURNING THE TABLE icttA worr*

at«as> at ttt— ^ i l M nttlasaaa* rtanawr' «ftattaafftwia. . . . .

"Tft i W eaptarr* a** terni l r iw

ton a natty tshiag »«T- 'i t m a i i t s i i i i i k e r n u m i f i . . - •

tack*r saw that i m m eaagktigatd 'matt two k»a4r«d t laals.And she's got tumyH.

-fan tT«m. BactA.

UE#A8XEXT.C«-"rrr-got a aaUt of ctethM-ry djiy Ln the wetfc"

tgo News..

>TINO A<C EXCEPTION,y say tbat faint heart na/rr m aa y . - - :. " • - ' • • ' •

; l>at tbe lady I'm after i s dark."had Plain Dealer. —. .-I

AS OPINION".bl* motto la '14 re and

I, If he Isn't/more successful atrmer than Abe Utt;r well In-to'bis. fu,n/ral soou-'^-Pbilade!-ress. ,' ' • . '• - . r

FBIE.VDLY ADVICE ...'-sir,'*. aaU the noisy party.

. ; , ,*I•« a aebMnad*man." .•>,. ,.I. don't Kt A little thing like tbatyou." rejoined the quiet party.your month shut and no on?-

er suspect lt>"—CbIcaga>Ncwi,

INCKEDIBLE.nge case, that of Mlggsley ami'e. They fell In lore with, vacu.t Brst sight.";- — ^ ' 't's nothing new." : •'••tbey both, bad tbclr antornobll*at tbe' time."—CbJcagV Becbrd-"

• IS WASHINGTON.r—"See that chap yonder? He'sof tbe first water.**

\r — "Only newspaper man Inwho caiD't written a life orelt." . , • . - - • •-.':-- .••

OT IN THE MABKETtor," sakl the man who wantedJt'Kira far a~lree preicfjptlou. •

would yon giro for a tore

replied tho doctor prompt-'waul a Hire thrjaV*=='f

•mt-Bita.'1;.-:•;•>-.•••.••

WORK OP ART. ^ t-"Isn't that:JIlssTTpperton overplauor*" Y e s . " . . . '•' . • . / . . :..-.-.

"She Is ccrlaloly a liaixlsoiBO

"Yes, but she Isn't aa handcom?« painted."—Detroit Tribune.

L'HETS OF THE CRAFT.|rner (inspectlug tup,, .sample

ter has brought him)—"H»wdistinguish your clam cbowtltrlain vegetable con;)?'

"We bare dlfferqnt label*ketthfi, dir.jiVvSsSi .any coles?"''| i t t i ' i : : ' "

FOCI.em I* suffering from a te\ei*yellow fever;'*

lous; baa tbe ili-case 2[ i,--3rcJLIdat?"but'he's had it to? j«ar-Would rather bear tlie'rtinkthaa tbe music of "-: bnt

•a ." ." . '

•XIS OFTEN' TUUS - 'ppolntttd iu. her husband:' t*- .Mrs. De Style In surprise.

, before they were niarrlri! »•>*tell me tbsj^be was a <JrrcL

he did," responded. Mrs.. VaS"but bp turned oat to be a repti-•hus."

l l jT. irS IMPOSSIBLE.I'd consider It a -great pleasureto a woman like Miss Gassa-

•Wbat!1 Wby, sbe'd talk yen|i."I said I'd cor.»ider it a pleasure.t» her. not to .listen to her."—phia ledger.

HIE .BOSTON SUBURBS,her away, little boy I" inqulrfj•meaning stranger. • ,to swim, sir," repliedibe spe-ifant. ; ' 'wtetc Co you SWIG:|ag«r^ ;Im. sir." the Infant nude aii-n th* shallower purlieus of>ei-ilampnce*.1* - CWvcland rialu

; tk«* ahonW b*> netted lai all yabllc place* and! plaeast within reach «rf

every .Amrrteaa cbiW to r*-Lfes) day* wbea tb*r» was a real

; auak* pertl. .Tb* am* el* Inters** la•torte* «f tbl* klod la cisngtng WR-•taasUy, aad appear* DAW to extra*wtsX «f Mbntasta t* tb? far ssaks

i;. frMtterv Tbe Bf. Paul W*patcb U so-tb*rlty for a nanatlTc coocemJBg afarmer's daughter llvls* In DonB M U M County, who went out *t dusk«»

cow,

WS »M ilriwuptitai «*-«*» «^«atrr-w~Htt* mmrOttdlt. la* twcatryrat-eU 4aa«k«Kaf Klcaai* ttyti*. I I W «r «k» «M•MMe. « i N H t t awj audtM ttltletamer's taw. Ml*. G«Mi* o tunBatKiBg tat. her bar* basd* la c«pi»r-tag krr tf«ag*t*a* qturry, hut ha*Brrrr rwHted aa aarb as a arrabft.

Masr U I M are laid of tfc* pr»««Mof taU anuitenr dannwv •fed ber «p-I V M hri> run lg|o away koBiirfda,aVorotag t&e'ttw «TtB* proogad forkthat l» the lmpl#Bi«>t tf tbe jirt>f>»-slooal saake catrher. all* nomtmforth info the wooded . hill* withnothing but a baitet. ana It Is lotraretj;. tbat sb* ronw* bark,a autttwr

&- reatleu, mortng ber.posltim

frwinently." A» Uu> beast' moved ib<>drl foUowed, and once she supposnlthat her aakle bsd.twoiaf eJn th« rope by which the r o ~

iTSiajdEXeR... ^ j f c^te fe JtaunU!^'

linlfoUo'wed'cs^dowa.xto.tlie-f

I,-'' punile!" every' step' «l i

n - „ - - d id . joa' tawwyy;?^fcffe aavr them;eray-.'.BHSf'.

, anntie. . awlttuoa the. boat."-"What makea y«o think ,lowing your , - ' -'-"Because we notked th*»e u« eTerjlIme we tototAVK' • • • • " ' Vt'*•'

mm

Y.\

— . « « >»a,D«<OD\e entaagled: In the rop» by which the n> w~tud t*«rpicketed. But ** tbe raw became ijulettil* girt want on with tb* milkingwlUiout attempting to release herself.Preasntly she looked In her nail, andw*» astonished that such a small- qusn-tlty waa '11iere,h Kronv this point wefloote the'Despatch's story: "that fh* pall bad sprung a leak *belooked fnli Into It sad attempinl' toraise i t wbea she was horrltled by the

jdjseojrery tbat a: mouster snake badheadj IsJbejialLilie^welglit «f:^he

TeptlJe making It difficult to raise tbr: pail from the grouod. The suake VvK

<Jeatly had been driniilDg lb» milkabout a* fast a* It |wurcil Into tbepall.' Greatly frightened by' lije'dls-turery, lllss Cierney gare a scream.Sprang to her feet, and'made a dashfor her borne. But she bad taken onlya few steps when she made the furtber^discorery tbat Instead of her aukle being entangled In the picket rope,it was the snake whjcli nas entwluedaroond her ankle. The reptile wascoUM so tlgn.tly and was. of tluclt

"weight tbat the youiig woman WaslillnhflinlflolenUy to the ground. Ti-

VaUy, gaining her freedom from tbenosttor, which she was able to shake«ff only after saperlinmsn effort*., sheSii*tlMi«^-'••»'- -"- ' - - ' '- ' "^ - , - - . - H U . a u 1-UUM9*. SUO

„,.,.,._.. >...<> Ih* stepped on a rusty nail,pyjiwhldi penetrated tbe flesh to the depthE^'flf ..afconl two Inches. Blood poison set

f t t and only by the hardest kind ofsVork was.;^^l|5a of the young wo-' -* 0 l n * D - f* iKl^^ l » h " the familiarcftn*T-':»tfeaMs*Hinak»J'tPTy 'of the

y« beftHTtte Wlchltaniar^cliapellllca otrtln the sliurt grass '

y . ; • •• : •

rlclnlty, one* Doled for the

l«rfi> numbir of nltlrr* that tsfeattdth* woods, tbe young woman regret-fully admits Ihst now sli* has to walkto Klttannlng Point before she ranfind one of her favorite pet*. To ajjnwbow well the dots her work, the olilB»b iKiu.l at tlif Inn, which two year*ago contained a Urge number of trout,has scarcely one Utt, tar, since »beha* rid tb* district of :rait!eiMuket,the water snakes hare, bad full sway,and tbey hare destrojedtM D»b.^Mts* Ooldle <ioe« Dot use her cbsnas

an tbe snakes merely for the sake ofpossession or_.tb<? .let*.•.•of iilventorf.but (luils a ready• mititt_t<>r heri.b**t.«Pfrtmen*~TVTine~*b*~.ls gathering acollection of rattlers »!ie; freiiuently

Tlsltorr at the '(mi aii etbltittionof her .remarkable, piiwrra- over tb*Ueath-dfallng serpentn.—Allooua Cor-respondent of Phllatldpbla KirtbAmerican. " _

I-AXDISO AT ni l lP HOCK."Bird Hoik IlPAQUt tow»rj"Newfoundbind anitljibrador, tweuty-two milesfrom <iros*e Iiiland. Tlicrp Is ouly onepossible lauding place viiiler the tre-mendous rllffs: a pile of JntKcd rookswhich have fiillfit c'iran, onralliups,for ww'k'. Writes Mr. JJU- In "WildWings," ttere Is uo Interval when Itis possible? rltlii'r to bnil or to Inuncli aboat. To this island Mr. Job nulled In

.<Mi«.is«

TTO&VT.8 ATTACK WOMEN.

. v — . — —WHIN* Mieirue* 01 _inetimber lying to one'side of the

; of Oodf«r- B» X»I-« O-'»-

p y a youug nuMrc sailor.It was bulf past 0, uader the !ast

fading rays of tbe day and the sllrerylight of tbe welcome moon, when tbegreat, stately cliffs at lust towerednbore ,us, andsthp net bird* screamedand luuf-d forth, to meet Us lu cloudsof ghostly forinn.

A'form hwrhl

. »HK 18 TIIK MuTIIKU OF r o f n« | s . n i lh IM TIIK MliTIIKIIOF t'<A IIOV. TUB ilKIH. IJUK.N I . \»T HI'WMJ.lt

AN IDEAL RESTING PLACC;._._.; •••• — »»««>•.»*!***» umi-ia^^M^ •ssj,tt>4,;-'1 - • ' - ' -

Rosedale "d Linden N ^i

LABQCtT IN T.NC

Beautiful and

H MlLCa

Aform hwrhnMmnrtbtrUQSffrairin lantern wared from the pile 6f rock'a,Rignallng to us where to uinkc tbe ven-ture, v, .'. .'•' • • ' - •-'•• •

surf was rollings In upon the ledges.We roust run tbe gauntlet ur take one

. — ^ ^ . i v w H n i i K chances; lhora<-aulJ be no-backlog out. plBger and Mrs. A. C. Barr, wife now. A suildea eonruislon almost

' a physician In Alton, were chasnl threw; us off our feet; yets had struck a, Iiy two gray wolre* on arcceat morn- submerged rock. Then a followlnify n g , Tbe-youlfjfjromen wero driving wart* plckrd us up and burled c*

In a buggy, ami they kept the wolvm agnlnst the pile. »W'e 'leaped out andut^bsy wltb a whip and a -walking held the boat iigatnst the undrrtow,stick. The brutes attacked ttio horse, and with wlguty effortf. helped by suesuiting it deeply In both flanks. A ceedtng waves, got It up a f«w feet

i-p»ttf ot merchants and farmers from further. .pOodfrcy and Alton has started, out In- Tbekeeiier from above waa loweringI <*«t on killing IbeVoIvcs. the .cable by a. sfenm wlncb. Down,; Both Miss Copplnger and Mrs.' Barr comes the wire cable with a rope t»•"Wm on tbe verge of prostration when gird under the boat. "A iHsh or two

t h a t * 1— ••-•- "

Jhlshni aIIIKI

re on tbe verge o p r a t i o n when grd der the boat. A tfash oIbelr horse, driven iiy terror, galloped Into the-surf, and it Is dflni'.Into tbe inaln street ofGodfrey. They hoist a way! ~ 7 ' "were taken, falnling. from tbe.boggy, : rSllp and c

tbe inawere taken,

toNew.

.nM*»-*»mt goesniaHlng. aa Itb t ' ° f ' • b t a

to be restored to funness, and sbe told the

"Mia. Copplnger saw Cm , £ TO. f •* bt'°f- »P .b^tarknI. Ifere driving along slowly »,"» „ . ' :"k«.«.I'b«n»ni ship. Tb>,r. swing a'

very dark and our u m p hid flickered " T ' l ^ a a d a t ' M t WB

oot. There's somethingrrunnlflVn^c ,."? I*-*** *• -Wder with

ltwiir.1.

ciHiTlaliiliit; lironnlo ruitliiunl i»)iig Imll for head, arm*^ wire, wlili ilolh hnntiii nndliniii »IIIIT«I . Icxly iiuiili' of

ilolli.' -

... - . . • -•-.— -.- . -—•'-• v»i-r me siucr It Is June-33, nnd since November 5\ a b e iirled, and, leaning over her knee, ia«t th<> keeper's family have silt arear 1 savr it form that I took to be n. any other human brings"till uow, sa-ro

,.. some fishermen who landed on May 2JJ.Ibafs only a jloj. ' 1 saia. All'that terrlbl*. winter they .were

,,rJ..w» Whip.'.; • ..-•,- ••• frozeD | n . Nsvigatlon was closed. All...^•rotigot down the. :«hl|»^v(.i'tlp ••.— • • • • - ••••-••-

[ing :_force • on. the brute's head.: B dog,' exclaimed the girl at

:,-„*"Ihen't two of tbeniv'Justat (hat I caught sight of aootber form"^'dlngalongrclose to the other,

,«t the rtjar wheel of the Jiuggy . r HT=S?™1ff1"**1 wilh fright, hot'I knew

*<£$* t0? G o d " ""*' kc°P "x* ' W* . - ! , ^ W 0 H " * S . ' ; ' . . • ' • ! ' ' ' ' > ' 'e " W « i » W , they are.' relumed Sdl.

IMmt never fear; diey won't gft ns.':. »bt> was Just as frightened as I, but

^ J^l«_brare.jind.made that nrttenseS f e " ^ " * * - : TVe-SSnageXto:»"lS\*** t»p, and we drew » rug llgbt

i?^^ 1 1 4 . o i ir kafe*- : Again, and againP S * ? t w T * t "PranB tor the buggy, but

p^ttf.'whl^and I had a allck. whichr!?^W bWband ha5 left aloug theMfW'toi-tbjK-aeat * •

zen In. Navigation was closed. Allthey could do was to maintain the'struggle for existence. Tbe ice en-closed them la November, and grantedno release until the mldilln of Hay.Even now they had received no Irtlcraor papers iluco November.

Two hours 'After our landing tbewind tose ami the gale started In Again.

jHnil we only bern a little l t

.hit? oflftlu> lilnli of IlriOuuilii l-'rnti(i11 it l« ri'li'llrntiil. on Jaiiiinr.v 17, I!«»I,the 'kindly HUirril in tvlilVli II"' mrnioryof tin' llr«[ ' AilH'rlr in Minister loKnuicc )* lii'lil In I'lirlsjwlll tw sliowiiliv tin' i l^lkalluii "f n hruiizp itnlll 'of l'ninJtili!, ,p'rm tn tin* t l l j Iiy JolinII.- Il'irji'*, at |ir«*M-nt • III*.1 residentnicnibf-r In I';irl« uf tln\ Him of i lor-CJIiT. I l r ^ r » iii Co. .Tlli>-'ii|i|illp In li.r

.John J. Aii.vlc. It will In-.(i rrjillt'ti *if ,tin- nni. in front »f tin- riilliiili'l|ililii tri>.«t«JllliT mill tom.lii!. iiliiiril In Ul f j''iliall J^fii*'i<-t.«»riTiil plot., lu ' tin* Hut* il-'riinkliii,' iii'iir'tlii1 I'liirc^dtj Trocii-iJi'Ftriufil J'lHI In front-nf tbe Tnx'adrhi

'l'al«««i. Minil( )i!i* lii'rii KlX'H fur tlimjiiirfiotf'l<y ilfi* 31bii|<.'l]Nil <'<>iiricll ofPurl*'. The pmli'iitii'l » | l | illfftr fnnntllHl ciipiirtrtlfiK

Heversl yiars ago, wrlN'i a \Vn>hlUK'Son CDrri-Kiiiiiiilenl. Kretirii K. <"hnd-wlrk ilUc"H>r>!l Ilinl I lip great »<'Al oftbe UIIIUHI Mlali.» IIIIIIJI.VII licrnlillral-

ly faulty for « huudrwl v -nrn, and.'forthwllli the tfr«jga«a» i irrM-ti'J byPKpcl ami a UMT die « i» «nl' for Ilie

JlateJ^'lMirtiBeitt,.-Till* 1«I «<» a *«*MfjrOf Ijip ilvvlcen «»cil Iiy. |he oilier Fed-eral I>K|inrtuifi)l«, nnd lie* design*were IWHIII ciihil.- for ih» Ariuy aud

I nd iot^Ue;^eiist6Hj»^*»f*|r^

President hod lo Ixt nllcnil: TlierwrU who.nyre coBsuHetl incases alwut tint name Time devised

new roat'of-nrflx for I'orlo II(«-» and.new- seal, wlilrli limr »/inii> linllia-

OII Iliut. tin' luluml bail t'n»»i'«' frompanlali MKcri'litiily t>i Unit ut tin*'lilted Htiitct. Ill Ilie |n<l'fc« numrtipi,

rorin Him lina uImuiloned

N I sew Kiitf

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 d

Why lots in these Cemeteries commend themsclrts loHeads of families and fnrgstors

-UKCAUSB of lh# li..ooo,oi^o TmM KuiiJ' r*wi<!t«f ^x hjr,.ih< T;u*i» --« *t«sch Ctm«l*ry, ih« tnromt' ftwvn which will fctep th« rr«p<fi>** p*j-~r-'tusllr b»«uiiWl«i NO RXPKNSK.TO l.QT OWNERS.

. , u-twri <h*l tti* JKiunJl WILL. »K MAINTAINED FtKKUANKf4f LV 'A3 HKAUTIIU1. CAKKS A FT It R TIIK INCOMK r'HOH Till:UAI.K Of LOTS HAS UKK:N'KXHAUHTKD. .. -

LOTS SHOULD BE PURCHASED MOWMKCAU9K HOKK ADVANTAOK3 AMH OKfRRtCD TO- LOT

UUYKKS ir • m * Minlun 1'nlk C«n>nrry lh«'n in <h.>»t«.i«»-l4.h«Jmsay y«sr« aiM, in : inont 'ca**^ *i<» f-rovtuion m«*l« lot r-rrr«<u*I c«i*without «ilt« i.->rn>l I,, lot owner., TIIKHE AHK A ORKATKK

- NUMHKK OP ibKAl. LOCATIONS TO SKI.KCT rKOM. I'RICrSOF LOTS AKK ALWAYS i.OWKK AND TF.KMs HOKKADVANTAOK.OUS . . . _ ' "

DBCAUSK ll'r# H mu.tuiu.tulii anj KVKKY ONK SHOULD ANTIC-JPATKJMK-iNICVITAIiLK ItV MAKIN1 A CttOICt* Nt iw OfA riNAiy«J8TIN0 1'LACK. • .

• LOTS WILL PROVE A GOOD IWVESTMEWT-11ECAOBI? th»r<"T»UT* 'ifTiifitaii'IlTvaYui'ani can tit purchaianl NOW

l U h l INITIAL or LOWEST PRICK »nd u;-w th» MOST ADVAN-TAOKOUS TBRMSJ -

OKCAUIK Ihs pfoptriiM art ACCRSSIBLR 70 4<KK)/<nJ PKOPtrK.and ionsiJtilng iho KAP1O OHOWTH OK OHKATKH NEW YOKKand (is TRIBUTAHV CITIK8 an,l TOWNS, ii I. only m ^atmon of •«HORT TIMR when LOT"* In KOSKDALK anil LINpKN I'ARK

l EQUAL IN VALUElhosc of our MOST NOTED t.ift.iDKN LODOC •• LfiKmljj

r«IIV lOl><llH

%.

Uwls* L>4(«, l.toif*, N. 1.n nr*s4 »in*t, l.ti

• '."... PnOn'MA.I KalMlaft»/t B<rfM *••••» . Mrmt Cily. N. J.

10 Waft JJJ •Iratl, • » *

Saslaxl HatNura «f Iks ra*>. .

Down In tlalne lingers tb« Intiiltlansf "seedrak*«'' and rsrawsy s»e<l I'sfor colic and nlhrr fblldisb Ills of

• stoojsch. A. writer- lu tbeNews recalls the nunpljr<of rnrawnys*«ds that eiKrgvllfr luulliers of. tiiifyears s«n olwoji kfii.t 011 linrnl. Jn.tl»«rorn, IU» ttyil* r i j i i ) t h j W

|<ool.l

nandJj2™*t

nOt hrcom* Wgitened andlike Jht wind.- w e were trarcllngjttb»t the^ol id not raak.

re spfiSgfljr „», , I l d ^ ^d l«Jted-repeat«dty-tbey triedUown..tbe horse. They rans it

-•.••"k* »«veral tlmrsr'but to al-' J e m off' T h w Persisted

e w « e clos? towhen they suddenlyand out of sight.-^ o n tbt

mi the g ted In Again,j n i l we only bern a little later, ourtrtlgbt would bare bciui ioncDiag un-plcaaant to^tontciniilatc.

TOWED TO SEA BV A BflARK.With att Immense jibork furnishing

the power, Joseph Bent nnd W-JIUamJason'bare broken all records in SouthChannel,- near Cape Cod. Tbey aremembers of tbe crew of the 'fishingschooner Frances. V. Hllva, which arrived rw-gnllT mt Boiitrtn, TT>lr »tn

. .iir.. miiij-

Is. sustained b/.other^>embers.ot.:th»-•Te»~wBo^rltneiJ^ their exrwrltnceii

Jant-aad-J**WMw«!«» >ut In a dwyhauling their trawL They bad pulledIn about b«lf of it wbep: theyr.felt aJerk and then a tr«ni«ndoT»s poll. Thenan Immense shark, apparently a*7togi*^b«r^rjir<ame-lortbejiurfacej wlUTA dozen of tbe book* on tbCtrawT em-bedded. In him. l ie btshed (be waterfurlouxiy. and then with <t-sudden lumstarted off ,In the dlrectloo of tbee q u a t o r . . ; ' ".. . ' ••. .' .'. .•;•;•, \ ....,' ''.

. "It was all no fnddrn l&al we dldo'tknow wbat happejied," wiMBiraL "Ja-

n iw nni| iiiiiini(i! nrnl unit vl «r;«» u\\>l >•'-tiiniiil lo ll« fcrmir il<.||>^, on K J I M IIhr n/iuif i>f • Ilif lain till In •i»i.|t.<l"VurrVt Illifi." ninl Ilil* !• iimr n D l f JIn nil <>01< >n\ dm nun (iti l» Irciillrr HIK)aiillii'iillmfc ttii'iii, .nulallfmliiii'iriigllii1 fuel that In nil mi. li ilociirnoni* Hit"lining 'it II,i- I 'NJIII l» "|n ll"'l '1'nrtnlili-n, In i iiiiff»il.ill) n Itti 111.' ! .m« ufllle I iillrrf M»'w, t

Alniifl vljflllltilliioiiaf^ will] Jli!* if.Con hf 1'nrlK Iffr-fi. id., f imlar f.ut^

fil triiin tiir- iifflils (iinl lint 'tip. 1'riiflry |ofl« In ilry.' Tin- i»nlpr

Out uf llirii^nml Ihi^,ker-nels slirunlc t*r inrri* arrsp^, tlit> •cril«

.werjt then put up In..tight rl/ilb •/»«•slid liim^ In a loft <-r li'itnl for fiitur«[tl»e. K«r i<illc, hot water, was pnurnTover lh« ilrlwl swiln, nmt tin- illth w i t«i-t Imtk nil tlii- lirnrlh "f (Jii> rln-ujnioto •Inimi-r 'for«s hslf hour or li'«». 'lit*

0/<C>K-t|ilN |Vo» ttl'll •Wlri-il'ri'll «'"ltnki-n Internally, |iri)>ltif.liig s Krnli'fulW»nntli. wlilch <i'ti>n i»r« an rarly (<••

Met from jyuln. Ilul tln-ro w«« n jil im-antrr innnMlBlioii uf rlill.illiwil wliftcsrsway Uinn 'this.. Tli« vhM inn of

'fb>'Semis'was, we-arp-eaaiirr.il, In liiok'Ing "Ihr fninoii« wjdfjiltni" tlmt w«rrato.bn fotijjil lit jiti >>s,rljirii J*r lu evrjtriin dnvrtt Ka»t fa«ruf...."A« w» rpfn<^B-(jpr rtK»n.'' «»j»-'|li» Jl«ns;<>r anM'rit,"lln« ture-iltHUr* <•< l):o»e ijkys' irVri* sfni'pljr 'sugjir" rouifle*' ina'l* sftcr tl»#ro.'lii'-.« In .t;m> f'Ml/iy, Lilt liairjhg " • -

limit)1! II-I

is le uf ttta l«l» Xrnaior^rarjf I'rsiwla Wlliun's I t f . K i t l i i f s«f a l'lay#r,",A r')|iy •>(! the eui'y I'*aIli->1 rillll'.n ».i<| wild «i|tn^ra;h,hrnnght-411I/ I'lW, wtiilo'a.Acat j j r .lion of J.ihn )!*>'» -ftk' f.ijnijr liiiitails'" wai nodi for ai*8y <-*nt*. It » MIII tllt> flr«t mlltlDJl "t Bl* r«>li»«tc.|•versfa-dist. I'lsln Julio I[»J, r.#«'(.t ,("•r tii«u,.wr«li>! • • I' w

isf r1«lii.11 lilt) pirpiii

' » l i » n t ' h ' j ' • ' • • ( 1 1 t J t j i t « . - , ^

III*I», w11mc.11 Hud, crabs.KJinyiif l!.-ii»! Hrtrr'Ur/ Hajr

" iftfiw » l l ( l /iftfiw »vr<la l(nt wlil.-li ll»f» ho

lMt!»

hl ltftmt ili* ifr*»*i»^Lillfilritimt »f lili ila/. 1 tru hr »<i"'"'

M |>!ay lit" |>wt. Now tin) 6t$t 'dlllonut. lal• i-r«<.» lirlnga s i l l y rrnt', »lrl. ^eirtiit- ruiirrBents tbetr-'.ln'IrliMk" t»ln»

I t w l t I ' K

II

In)

•<! I l l

j j w i i i r"W KINIIIIHII wnl

l

ling rlil or Mssnl»tlt<liltiK,ii ilerlii.

Ou Tulr .'I, I'.IKT. Ihr riillliipliif Cor.trnmvul •naUfil n •l/iiutc i.»l»li|Uh-Ing ft grrrtt DH-JII, lol«> pdmvl mi all

his ffl

rt/if

;, " A »<«<l*»l of ajtaxursr MasiA t>olU>*if>*t} wli«"«rrpn*pil a. i

rylng *H*piriou)>' iiumll**'-•<"•JU»nai_»}ltB»tJ<>Jt.-'=fl!lwt - .- •and wl iwr <lbl y«t? jurf lief'' "tbp u{»-f<»:

rr r^jiflfd: "Tlt«w ; trie• jtny.

Vpit.

l^l^^iiu^ijs^^a i l d *way ,w« Sfootkept ttralght sbtad.

.tfsty.-iealjnnning, an4*a"r^rdiBV to

Thv w><^lle<l'"cjraw«y^:»>ed*" are.*frictly uot^jfjjdi.Jtttirjl!e,...iB»lt»rp«

15to"wbicb tile fruit In tbls .*j»5(t» when rfpentDS. CarsW*y I* col

, . . , , . . ,* stiil l>«a "h»t itYfti, i Iltn inemary- of 1IIP*#eil,!-* wit) «mfiirf foty^sr*. The lint

lit III" |'l«!« looklp WII* irin'l*pif»g»2it-_an.'i;agr.«a^J«..liy.lbt»*lll)s*

^>f-ihV^ir"Fii;~*T"friil^>»>TlW)l« mtrrnin'xmpnt "tit 'of lb« «stlng nndsfpijiPd i-i be lib!* to 'rtif;s)ini<tf a lancet.

-nnir.bPr.. It was trrjr. roiiiolln/f forehjlij.'^fe tta: fmwnus>,-for-lit-tupiatt that li* wo* takingjfhJri_J!fiii-li=Jp£ul-^to-hf9lffrjat tbesaiuii l l w b*-w**:.-rBi:lirg~fffirISir-JBOB?.l*bm«ht of ib» ixpif," Thsjttedc*''*

^inrg^iitrr"WSyT5yfi)iro5ygbit<Jt. "'"Jo-Anf f«w of thf tatitftt or gardenersgroif caraway, bwi'ttte Ibe »p»dcakp i»no linjrr d<1in«n<lMl- But wtillp tbrcarswgy plant Is £»' lo»g»r sjv inmat*.

tibuili f h» ilB/rJrrit f*rmlio«»«i, growingn&oijg WPPIJH In f*»/rk )r*rd*."i>ml'war-ln« Ifi wbiRTliioas'jro* by tbe riWdslf}*.PS Joyfully *s if if were-all lb« fs»h-foni_Angfl r»k», sponge;<*k»;'.'ind

3d rsk* have alto c«uap!rfd f».. tb> SfwSca.kr to practical ofr

lirlou, nud ftMppnn th«t the Introduc-tion of, pppptrtnlnt sud cb»<rk«Tb«rry

A ll*>»J R>aaWa.Hi'nrj 1111 <'4»n, wbo has not

hi* wifo, lir forty-two y**r«. left- Ujranifo,Col., lo t »<*k for ttotroil, Mkfe.t»ii'er» lift ^Wifo j»: llTlrijt...'"!** «-'»nnrusrHi'l lu 1W.1, wlitl.' b«tn» fronj tjj»wsr on » furlumb. h/iTiiig tnlUteJ Intb« Klrst Wlcldssii (,'s»slry. Aftrr La-Ing with* tils l<rt(l« Ibrwdays. bo rs-Joln»d bl* rsgluxwl and at tb» <•'•>*••of'ill* war started .strt to tail vurt.In bl« s»«rctt Aor . employm»nt b«—ilrlflw) WMf un'll It* rMrhed Kail U i sCUT. wbsrs h# remained sfrersj) yoars.lt« followed mltilnj ao>l various <xr-filiation*, and hs« bo^n ti! orrr taaWt*t. I)urln« sjMbff? y««rsJiJs

f 6 I S i

» i

frtillnually hopci sod p»j*«»d »*lt)uf...a»iid for bl« nttt or At go barkto her,' but tfc# fatni iS^med alviay*.

blpi, six! h# B»r«r pti"ir f«ftj two year* of

, Tila* M.i.The fdllnwlng extract from a

jfirl'a f»«ar roust* tt<no a bfgb sdIf) Inills, ,»wl ws« published J» tb*wonlbly msgailaf of tb* t c twl :-^Klng-if»«ry ff^a* the trmaCHTS-'owrr that r*s» lltwl. •!• wss bora

"at'Anna TMnnlno Inr tba> year 1004. II*lisa 510 wlr<if t*»l<5«s blldatAnna TMnnlno Inr tba> year 1004. II*lisa 510 wlr<if. t)*»l<5«s rblldrea. Th*l«t wss |i»b*a<S«<I. Ih* 2d was rrroked.

I Hti» n»ter-stof.'od sraln. tint sb* saidib« word 'f«i«i»' would tw rotted 00fa»r hesrt a f fr btt d*atb. TbXgrml-aLuna iti this felga was Lord" tit(itrteit WoUey. Jit was alrsaiBttftb* Boy BaeJwJor. H« waa twea a»ItM ag* of fifteen niauuriad. Unrr0. wjif socreedsd 00 Ib* tfenms) bf M*great Orsnd Mota»T,_Ui# btMtjrtsIand a-eeonjiJtaed X i f f U M «^ Meat*.sonJaHmta-ki^wa M (b* U 4 r «f Ma»!««•, or-Uw Uy.of tb* t*Mts t r s f g s ^ J o i Trllwwr.

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€lje <Eranforb Citijtn• PnUutbad •seiylliuraday by<Hc Cfubri (Slwi(Iwtfpnfol).* Cain Aroint, Cnaford, Jl. J.

*.Oti* lJollnr a Y u r

To tec*r* publication, ntmwuntutus will 'it nyurj or otctmi/'tmuti l>\Hit tcriUt' uamf at <i guaranteeu.good futih. Tht ftlim, «••// jirinrnmmuntf'itUini on ahy *»/'/><•(SiemmiLuilrrttt tit th' )*»}ilr n[ <Vnnfi'rd but tUtr* ttttt thtrrby tixxiirti* *tli[rejtponiiltilitu for tiiiitiiottt uttii-h runIf rxprrarii.'"• ** '

THURSDAY. OCTOBEK 26. 190-1,

IT ir i|iil<- amti»ing t o note ll

< (Torts \mtii! in.vli' by tin- h-wlt-m '

what in left of tin- DrirliM-r.jti

piirty in~thi» futility K> rcite \U

iiiipr<'snioii tliat only I'.v. tin- |)einn

rralic roulv-may any 'n-lief ..!'(• li»-

frinn t l i ewi ira l ilia,-real or iiii.iijiii

:uv, fnun wliicli "it in said tlie puhlir

at present suiter*. The primary oh-ji'i-l »f tlie paitv ni:iiliini»t« lifi

vrar wa« t" -find Roimtliiui; wlncl

pim^ilily Would1 eatrll^ tin-- ]>opnl;i

f:uii-y,m» the vaii«-d "platform" »;l

ndoplt-d ilflvr iniiili tlrtninr awl ili--

rord as ti> whotliVi tliin jiirii|ni«i-i

plank or tli.it wn* l>c»|. r.ilculaii'd* t

eateh.a vote lint, blew* you, tlu iv i»

mil mi item of., rial value tlnn.-ii

thai has not IMM.'.II .iitifl ,,'* • not •H'.'AV

lxinjj advocated liy llie Ki'pulilj'iU'

parly leader* aH over the -St-sWv rt1

for iiml.auce, Colby in KKHCV am

Mark 1'ngfiii in Hudson; only, hen

in. Union Jllie. lii-inoeriit'iji • • leaders.

llrifOJ^lit'tlie)' HUW-a-rlliitiij' XII

K'inie tli i indi'r a n d nuUii' u

uliind play '.herewith, Imt there i*

little iliani r lliiil the volern ear lie

misled by Kilcti *iidtlnily (icti|trirei

interest in tlm welfare of the jmlili

w. is thus exliiliili'il. 'I'lii' iC<|mldi

frail party IIIIH proved faithful to .th

lient inliTi'MHoftlie pcujili'uf 1'nion

('oimty and of tlie State in tlio pant

iinii enn bit fully iriiHtcil to m-rvt'

them faitlifuily in tho future. UnionCounty Ims for _mnny. yeati* IH'Ciinted fur the ealihre of its rejurHeniiitivi'ri al Trimtoii: nut!™ tlio l ie-publtenn nouilnatioii tliii year nro. «guarantee that tlio high standard ofpruvlous yuara will bo maintained.Tl'i« Interciia of U»o peopjb of UnionCounty iu tlm-State-T-Jatgislatuii'1

may snfely be intrusted, to Mrasr*.Aukeiiiian, IVrkitm, Tillumn nudTuckbr., " . . ' • .

Wo eongnitiilnle tin. inoiuliert ofllie Township C'oinniittco and thepeople of ('ratiforil_as well on theliual Hiicei-Bd attending lliivcfTorl inHrenre signatures of a majority ofthe profnTty owners of ll io"'lWn-nliip to the petition riMiiiitcil by |a\yr

for Jjiio.lKkVfoi' loii.l, im-. o/nilil lie plai'cd ln'fiire

tliu voters, WIIIII the public meet-ing of eitixenx held last spring votedin .-favor of the proposition, it »p-pean-il in be mi easy mutter toMi'ure the : iiiglintiires for half tlieatst-Hsed viil imtiii i i , b u t u|i|>f:iriinofN

«er« deeeitful, and only by 'thepeiDiHteiit effort of tlio (joiiiiuitfi'ein ('firryIng out the-i'xpreiwod will ofthe public uiviliiitr !(«« the losultbreli uchieM'd That tlie Intuitingproportion will bi< endoined by theMiter* w e do not lu-lieM' -there is Iixhntfhw of ilnulit. The people nit-fully oogniranl of the jjn-al m oil ofpropoypd impioxi-iiiHil* iiml llie«ocannot he made- witlunit • money,and if thu botiils are toleil HR prv-posed, there will be half us muchagain inouey from tho Mate 'to.ulappropriation. The -dale i.uul ap-propriation is not n\ailable exi-eptfor roada leading din-vtly front ourTownship or Darough to miothtr.

Otiu t'atvenii'd contemporary" ' ofthe Chronicle niltlouilOvtMiksi weeka cTiaugo.of publication date fromFriday to Thursilay giving rvasnntherefor that tin- news of Hie wtfkwas moro or \v»» Bialo l iy the tiim'he printwl rtame. We had

MR.

KrwH K. Ackerman,candidau for Slate, jwnat^r frontI'lift.11 roumy, alaixU spoil a |tat>furtm « hkli not only< l&rtr» sgaiust tJir grantin;;(Htual framhiM* to publu wtilitles-^-an \**ur *lii< h Hill- itltjjniy n j " Ii

into legi*i.it»vif artifin !><" Ittyitivti'

ran initiative and a<ti<>- l'Ht lie

»•( «M * a |» rwiiiii! rwfculmade a*

a m» into r uf tin' 4.'«ittnii>n Council

nf l*],iiuti<-I.J f'lurtten yt»ra "a>g<>

whiclimark». him a« not a rtc;*-nt

r'Hivert to thi» prirtripal <>f ijnvern.

••i.iti-il -.tin- wry tliiflji" lint m»*,

Hlnn»«t iii tin' twinktV *>f dti. eve ,

iyi- IJieinV-.h •;• witfi. «;n Ii :;viyor

II|H-»H l l l l - l l t l l l t l f l l l ( i f V l ' l ' l -

liriefly, tin- f.n-l» ar<' tlii'M-:

In I*','l M r ArL( rinan w.io it

•IIH'IHIMT i>f tlii" e i ty , ri-pi<-.«''iitin({

••Third ward. Uurii .g hi- terrii

npplie.itinn was ni.vli' to the <'<inn-

il fur r« fr.itifli»»e to eoimtri'ii't. and i

i|»r.tle .•ni.iliitric rail»ii;id in tliin

i ty . A< ban always been tin- ' * « • , I

ami « ill IM: uiitil.pp>hir>itive l<;::ii«l;(.

\\ r IM put on Hi*1 >t:itiiTeT~fi'iv'|K"i o f

IIIH ,s.t;ite, tin.* |»i<mi<»tor* of. tie-. e j i -

erpii«e m:i»l>' •;• di-ii.'au/l' for li.tii-

•hiV >l;»lil<ln pi-rpi lisit v.

bad Ita littl* f a n fain* ami• " P « M #

wtoat tbe Iot«r Ov*«n botri. A

long. tWMC JolD4«d >t{ateHtrt*Rto OCP rilatil BBd bfl(l*d into Uie jiokef ?

Tb*r» wfi* fwu or thrwil"tr*e taUl#, owl rirrf

tarrii'il bin sluwtiuf Iron •• XlihMls#oiirl.4n l*j"fc*-<t rati^r txwf,for*' IK hail iiw'n play Inn an hoot IMWM %\!i*> t<> tllC IflJOd, JoilUjirwiiriHur of Ilip Lutct, U'<-aiue Intel'*

arul watrlieif ttie 'Saiue. In a /ewlx> » * Itu*. Mlaaudrlto (urn a

trick iluit wai'Jiot atrletly a.-cordtajt» IloyU, aud b» raliad tbe

" 'Now, awe JiertV aaltf Cbaa*, 'I wantto w«rn yoii. You'd imxtr Iw prettycar>fiil. f*llow#'arc all

Hurt are anued toii.oirt.Meia

"'tUf,'. rirpllnl tu« kro» MlMOMrtUi,with i kwk of i-Llldllk* tuaocmee, <ar«Uier dtwatinf tntf-HanCbroolct*. -

o r a r y ' < f j l i i ' p r i n i i p l i - i ' f a li

of y e a r s f o r . a piiWjjC'.u

l i i w h i s liv't In i n ( i i i p i n i

r c i i t r»j>id l t iwaki-uinjf

' iniiii) in t h U r*|<i(•<;*''•'.MvictiiUIH f.H;MI<'il

hit o ^ r

," nm

byf I1K>

'.iil. inv'l'.'IIH*

h'i| .h'iiu, :agajiutfand in the f;u'r- of -tnncli

iTifair'rritii'iiiiii, to make, wjiav waaprolialtly tilt1.'lint fight in'. I'iiionrnnnt'y for curbing c«'r|ioral<< pru.

ilfgi-H that an'now- ri'<'iigni/.«'d Ionvery Imiiil an bring unfair to II

U

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Maki> IIOIJIII , , . . , Jol iw

Thci' V o t i n g Jinn a n d l l » ' World,

. ; • . . . . , . , . . , - . . . . . A . J,.Dcv«<ri()gv

"....;,............OlmlynliH'tof. My I'ug, Uh Autobiography,

Coiicornlng Ilt<llii<la,Otprl<<fl).K, U. UralnchJ

BowiollJtU.flAriMidy,.,.H,.J*Bilge of C»roum»taJreerB«lW»rirNoMii5

'nlr M«M of Orcy«totiP,., iB. M. Dlx«'llKht or Ueorgtaun, I I S . Stephensho Oainblur,. . . . . . . . . ,K. (I Thurslon

r M i h Kll I Wilouwiof Mirth.: . , , .EdIt l i'lie Hundred Days, Max 1'eiiilwiU'ii

tlptiB,. II. 0 . WullaMi'AlllHter nml lilt) Double,

. . . . . . . . . . .Arthur TriiitiiCy Friend tlio Chauffeur,

.0. Nr A A. AT, Wllllnmson>»«()'thoKlv<*r,.- . . . . .K. I>. WlggluVIII Wnrburton, .(li-or^n (lltwlng

Mt. l'uiil'H Al. I:. (Mitlrch. -j n. i. iiitiioKH, 1'nalor.

A uieetini; fur iliili'n'ii, in eluiru" ••'

tin ]WiaU>r, la lieM every Fridnr lifter

l o o i i ' i i t ; i : i i ) ' ' •" '• 1 •'''."• : ' • • '• ••

l>rn iMlu mui Ta*a Oa'ra.Ill thetc daya, when inoat

men* are on tbe •till hunt forloua cure*. Dptvldea In act) orform. It la n*f to lo>» ilgtit of, atleam.to fall to give annicterit attanttMto, tlm matter uf Hie cauati or rauaatef illwami and of Jli» ITiiiaiii of pr«v»n.Uon ai well an of tiie raally nciuutUJobwntim no iifti'ti iliuple int'i»»ur*t <»J-'culati-J «o to lieip natnr* ai to anablaher to, iticct-Mf ully ptrform a vure, ---,'

Wo il] remain brr how Uia profeaalonranaarked tuaVtutlr* cartti for aoinetn«3lcam«m thnt ihoutd v"rtjr'*w"ik!Br-rj. No lxtt*r Illnatratloo of what gtioAold l)r. Oliver Weu<t«ll,.|Iolm« dc-ctared to be nham«ful to th{ profeaaiaaCould be ilvcn iliun tiw varloua "treatrownta" for scurry till itome thoughtfullayiuaii dlarovervd. the true call** ofUio djajiaaav 1.0 he lark offood. A ratloim! (apply ofor fruit aud fruit Jukea and » dlniln-lan«d ration of aalt meat *ufflc«l torendar all Uni artnlua. navl«-» Nnd campdwellers of tht world "luioiou*." —Saalth "(Talriir*. —' : - — - :

•itMa >!*• a u n 1mmTWKirrt Murm UAI IU o.*r*at* (uNtw h

rt U

BBTATB Or FnakFurAkst tou»unhr of (.

erf u* I "Mai

nib*jutatlx fnia thrl)iiror

ur U»l *Ul l« (urofc term) f«m

Bllriuw I n w 4MMW. .illd

NOTICE OF HEARING BYADJUSTMENT COM MIS

8I0NER8.bmbr ( IMO tt»l tb« o..d«r,i,ra~t,n* & MtoMt l b

%*?%>?rWT? •'>' - ^ r i " ^ 3

MEAT MARKETBANK BUILDING. Telephone 13-J.

Beef, Vealt Lamb/Mutton. Pork and Proviai

. — CalveN* Livet« and Sweetbreadsons.

Location of Fir* Alarm Boscs.

Bom« Intcrpntlng pbawa of Siberianlife nrf (II-KITIIIWI In Ramael Turner'a

Wrilca: "Wbpn I told a Hllxrlan frlandthat I carrliNl'a rsvolror an a protac-tloii ngalint wolvfa I tt'aa iironititly'lij-fonnM tlint 1 Imilitiucli inuro r*aa«uto fear the humaii wulve» I inlgqt en-counter, nncl thin, 1 foiiml, wan a n»a-«al view or tb* ca«e. About oiie-tbWf h :

NO«1M t» b m b r ( I M O tt»l t ,ra~t,

UwUreall Omrlof Uolun (%,umr. iMiranwt l<>rMtpltt-mut <h* U n u( 1«H u> V-rN.rm t)«,datiM UMI •MrcM UM uow«r» attttv r«I bi -th«ut<>Ti«iiMi> <•( Mid ! • • fn UM. T<mn>Iiip of I nui-fwtl. In tl i . wlrf fVwntf, will n w t In Ik. Town•tiki llnotiw in Mild Tnwnnbln. ,,a Iho Oik lU,<it Nntmnlwr. lima, al tlw btnir of lP.J|,.far t l jpuriumpnf tHWlnjr*ll,i*rtuiM Jni ri—«<v) In i|Jirj' »MMMnwitor a ju«tni«ttl uulor MII] law of$L!t21 "'fK*""™1 l * b l

• ' IKN/AMTN K HAM;KMMlill K. AIHMft.BTKI'IIKN J. lt»X

• SHEfttFF'S SAJ.E- -t i l l K l t l m i l M'l.K IN Clii,,,,,.,,,,f N,.« .!,.,-

•M-}.- ll«twM»n KrAnk' linruNi. Irnntw; Vifiu-|.l«1i,«ul. HIM I Now Vcrk HulMirlMli U m lfonu'Riiy ctalii., ilf-fpiMtsnU: V\, fn. f'lr MIIU< ntiu«rt*iiM-tHl itritniliMi. ' • ,"

III virtu* of U K KbiiTK-iilHtMl writ uf it.-riIwlii*,In mi. illn»lnl, j •liull..i(«r«i f.,r MII> It

Juc«t t/io»WllT> ulBr.. toJliH ril> ..I

HAV OK

at twu n'olwk ViTtiia afi«ru'«in iir NIIII ilui, nilibam two tnwU nr'MNMiU of Inml unit |i»nnl»Imraluatur partioaUrlr iluwtUjril, »iiuiilt<, Iji

yIlalii.ut, Coc^ r)lue(iHli, WeakHsh. Fresh Ma'ckerll,

, "I*hike." # . .-" , !

HARD AND SOFT' CLAMS "•All Delicacies in Sea Food :'

Cr.-il)M(?jii,,Frop; Legs, Soft Shell Crat>v Mussels inShell and PickJe. \ ,

Hard Crabs and Lobsters, Live and Cooked.

ful attack

\

ABOUTTOWN

I Normal »»•Mtion day a

port* on Jl

I So

CBANFOFm." W EST FIELD "

A .«l«in lur hi, n t .ur«

as folluwatrinitTruefirljr Md» .U

thencM uortlMiatsrl

of tha criminal «»ca:i» oil eon-if L Armod wltb a ittck, to' which-la

•ttarhfd a Mtrouf plec« of cord or cat-gut, they will approach tbe urnrarr*£*&* *rom :» tadU»rowJt l»*r v "

f NVwnrk. will «|K<IL!I nl thin irliurt'h IIH

m rt> | inwnlnln« of Iho . Ahtl-Halonn

III>. In Ih«« »v*iiuiM tin; jwiijtor will

ruiK'lr tln< hint w.mu'n in tlio nvriivi on

I'nulVi XAH Wiircln."Tln'rK tf i ir ix*

jiwuil imiHic. S<IHIII »r« fr<-<v •

'1'IIK numllil.v linvtiiiK' o ' ll'<- Dlllriiil

mini will IIK-IIKM iii'it MI'IHIIIV «'MMI-

' * . ' . • . ' • • • : ' • : • ' , • . • • ' , • ' . ' ; " • ' "

Tii« ItiJito nt Iliia oliiiivli iir«> |m'|.iir-

(I for.lht>ir ijranil fair 'mid Biipiwr to

ilfiM.I in Anw-mlily Hall on lioo. 7-K. j

froimnock, and ..—_€, ^.,

him by twlatlnf tho itlckfto rob httnat their lclaiir« of whatever he maypoaaeaa or swurc till paa*i>ort Iii ordirto uiako their «tc'np« 'from tin coun-try" . ._ ";.'.-; ;•"..-.••-••;-i' •..';. . .;

. . . . . . ... , A g i i n ^ i n a - « v O B ( | . r . • - ' -•;•

Th« tclvntlata bare for yrara beenperplexed over the wonderful frozenwell at Vakutak, Siberia. Ai long agoat 1828 It waa aauounceri that thagrouad.ifaii froaeu to: an- atinoriiuildepth "at .the place refrrrtil to. In'theaunuuer of I82U a. tltiaalan iiiirclimitset a van); uf int'ii to tlm taak of asi-or-talnlug tho ilt'ptlr.of tha frown Klratj>m.T1I??'"»(«V«.HI> l.lji) Jub- after diguing-" thrty 'fiiVt In solidly fnnea

Th» rirttTrucl~U~lnnln« nt n IHIIIIL la tin.1 aids uf tlw Oraiuix IUMIII: nnini, l | (orUMaat«rIjrnliuhnn<lr<yl ami HBTMII]-(<sirtwn bHulrrillli |Uio.n f<«t ulonitbwlr ahto of and-aimaiM liwlsttouo"

oraiwiy fiTtmndml .ml .11 anil *Wtaat l»Ml M i thMMM.awtbnwtwlir i«n»lW u, mliaM IU«d,«iul «tlll Aimt Innd. uf tHaitl

Harrt-tiMt tinit*4Ui« ( " -•' lf».a nlmM't . . . . .„„ .„„„,.

Jiedanil flftjr-nlna aud four' »t«llMM IIWIKW .1111

-—-_ -r—_ —AIM (ormrrly *>f»*y» bn^af*.) IUKI nUn*>tirJmil.l

tiwk the mutter Ir, Imiiil nud Im-IStW unit. 1844 du|{ to a doptli of

ittCI fevl.nml liit-u nhniuloacd tho «liuft,t>«caua« ttiu t'urtli wan ntlll froicn mhard aa a rock. Natural cold rouldI u«ver pouetratu til auch a depth, and tht

l o i i Ii atlll uuexplalucd..

y, ,JMHIUOIS A (!.= will Imvo fot-

th« UriuigV' Field C l u b .'hln tram In )ii » HO<H1 im'c; tiud u hotWilt'la likely to remilt. •. , ;Tho prangs High School font, bull•am (iilli'il to «p|x>nr o'n iho tlclil -hi«t

theretiy illsappolntlng th«iA.j t', aiid the orowil whloh

ithprt'il to WHIU'HS thf

Tho High .id-hoot fiIII -play tlm t'pnalu (V>Ui>gt>: tcii'm on

i

ly Htinpeotcd Uuii, ha\ ing regularlyaeon all tiic-rc was of \aluc, in TlioCitizen of a day earlier. Editor1

Potter'a coniciencv, or wl iamcrMubatiutte lu> uses, ha>iug stirred

' liiiii (o open conft-Hnion, * • will not> oAVnaive to suggest restitution,

'riii>.fo||ovving Is a si-lii'duli' of

N o v . 7 .1Mngiy lit KlixulH-tli, . '

N o v . . 11, Frtutkliu. I'uhllis .Sctmol of

Ntnmrk lit t'ratiftin.1.*. " ,^ -n_i__•

XoV."i\ riaiiitii'ui'Tiiijii'tS»iiooi:«t

T h * l iorav aw K J a m p « r . . • .;,A horao can cortnlnly Jump higher,

thun a innn. 'Ilipro la at leant cue au-thentic man uf a iiuntcr cleurlug aaavoii f«>t (iiilliiK, nud a'century or BOngu 11 Mr. Hliiifhiiui :l«nppd his borneoy«r tho witllof llyil» jmrk. wlili'h wa».all noil ono-liulf fift'Htiih ou.tbe'.lttsld«v

aiwl t'litlit"-'fcit -ou tlio uutHldi'. '.Th»borso clrarttl thta ubatacl* twice larapid aucccfc»lou.and^wii or*, (jultscueir.tain that 110 man who hai «\-er icvuld do It—I.omlou Autw«r».

tiialba __ _•Jti^^rt'(''!^ih.|art'-»>«i»'laSSr'f(iryiKrlJocri|3iftoai*yrMriin unmlrtKlnua nlunMvn fmif

« o f « foiji ift t lie jKiiut m tilnco orW«II*M1>I|(. X

JUintalalna' "[Hiottlilrly-lliris> ncn»Hi inml.riM* UetMiuil rriuit^-UtwInriitiii Kt Ilin inlcr-

•ecllnn nl llw «»atlH>rli-alile «f iho «tnauttt>with Uw nail Inutltia-tn llw Oanfiird >u.,. . . . ,WM raiiiilim in a. >«aUiatMivrljr ilirrvflua nml itlrigiil aiiKlm with llioOrniw«ltna(Mi-|iiini|rwland M»veiitjr-tlin*0 fiwtt Uitiiuti unrt-iMHiHttirly iintiUBrtll.ilwith tlwOnmm. nmtiiHir l.tmilir.1 nmlIw^nty-ttmwfprlftlmniw wiiHliV;)Mt«.rl) two luiu.itrxdnml ilinxvUMtlh fii*ii iin.i.i^t ctiirllii<iuiiifl>uudliural)..! w'lh llmOraiim-llonit ,.in> liunitmlnilil ufl>« it'llt f«M; Itil'lioii tiitrt.itftWUTlv luill alrlKlilluliirrawllli tlin Orntun. lt<i...t itirw lilin-ilr.itiiml roity-«U nixl i l«la k'titlm fw,t; ihenceni'fl in{ly nrty MVI'II «mt fiiur.|«iiil»ro«l:Mi«u«>n..rlliwi.«t«.il» lhm> humlrmt twit "lweiit>ifl»..IW'ltulliK Onion,. Itiwl: Illciirw mmUiKMturl)•nil BIOIIH Ihx MilltlM'rly Hlw <i(-i.al'l OtnnMi-Ituail IIIIHI iMiuJrinl 1.111I flflwii r™.| t,, 11,,. (,<,| "1orploet- <»f fi>vliiulii«^ '

ornamental'liffhti and unuplo .lit*, ia furni.l.ed l,y

(Qoiiipaiiy iir New Jersey. -"»"''"111" f»f.»'» H'-y Kive el<»trldity for I.eatand " power.' (toine anil

«m llioir iiution. i t will ooat you nothlnK. Talk. » '"IIIUTB nver anil jou may w e lypney. •• ' ' .

TEULONCEDISIANCF H4R ' ' ' : ' STATION AMD OFFICES: ,S L : '" -""• • -"••• "•••""• ' • 7/MURRAV STREET.

, ELIZABETH. NEW JERSE¥LYONS FARM<5.

ronventiotiMr. and Mrs....

of Cranford MeD<:

264.

LEONARD SAUEBBOOTS, SHOES OHO RUBBERS

iipweiutho .,J over Sunday.

Miss Mrudi'll Mvlsitlus with n-la't,.

Contractor a L. Bell Is still v.-iylow with typhoid fever. ' ; ' . • •

Misa Boyiler of Benaonhurit waa the •,»"..ffiuat of-MJa»-Mlnnte-E-Wajrner-o-n'rfof-ti

Sunday. , I v o t i n g m B c h

The family ol Mr. £ . M. Bull have o m ) E l

again taken poaiieaalon of their horn*00 Caufno avenue^

''if luta iu#f*ii prv.tldt-nt._TlwiI'lroilf«efM as y«-tto lower .theand re'ntitrvi-«-|>t»'d t.y 11 rucks u . i . .

e TiTwiFrd'iljT

foiiml :u (Ii.

Iltiildin

I.S

122 BROAD STREET EUZABETHN.JAGENT FOB W. L- DOUGLAS-$3 SOSHOES;

The contractor' on the new. Rtationha* experienced Ricnt illfflcnlty insecuringjjirjckJayera.-, J •

Mr. Edwin Lawrenoo of

Edgar T. V.move two hrrom KenllwJota naar Ceo

owe!t'hia

atamp*

If you want it Good.

(IMKENI'K „ .l l S M : A,|r.

1>>H la Uninmla.Tho htbotvr* lu tho ooffit- phmtntlona

In (•uatt'iuala tret only Si to 20 c«nt»(BoM. 1 a day. Ilio i-iiiittiillatii net asprolli BO to op'per t<ut of (lie''iuiarketvaliu-;1".- Du'rhiit harve«tln(f. tltno thecoft'K- buslmia gives cmploymeut to™ A f J M j ! f t t h

Notice of Election.tlO Ulivivliir Rlvimtlint mi

will ln-lu'lilIn tht<y<i»'n*lil|> r.r I'rmifiiril inUwl'«unt.votl)iiliii»m Tiniu!»\- tin. wventliday of Novwnlwr, UHl\'VWViiH-irtlie lu.iirH ofOi>'rliH-k In tlioiiiurniiiK nml 7 »'i:li>t k Iii the• r n l t t h ' f l riiiirt

tu "mitrr.xMit •Vnlim

iii'CiliiiiiiittiH- f..rUlltOrjIl. -..,• . .: .•-.-:!_ •.•.---— - ; -ATuwii»lii|.i|(.rkfurfii||t,.nii. I- •'•A Ouiuuiaaiiiwi'iirA|ipeala'fi>rfulli«im.A ( N i i m i i l i n r of AmxitU fiir I y « u \

iiJ H l c h w a j :

g . | u r |A Ktnte' Svuatui-

L'otiaty. .' '

Countv, ~*Sti.<rl[r. '.A Coltiiwr.

l

Get it atOUR MEAT MAKES RED BLOOD.

IF YOU HAVEN'T FAVORED US

YOU ARE MISSING A TREAT

BETTER COMMENCE TODAY.

CHOICE S "J

Uw honae, 308 Orange oVenue, for-merly ocouplfd by Mr. LeWl..

ThsLAiltea'AldBonlety 0f the VintPresbyterian Church wiU hold a n ip .pur In the chapel thla evening.

Mrs. Heaton. 'of Claremont 1'law,entertalneU hor parents, Mr. and Mrs.Kennedy, of New York/tbla w'eok.

M M . Nellie Wliaon.nf LOOK llrnm-liIn openUIng two weeks with her uli-Mra. W. -K. Ittlnliart, on 8outh avp.

Tho Trinity Pariah Circle will holdft rummage sale today and, Friday Intho old:nthletlo elub rooms,'OpernH O U H O . . , • 1 • . 1 • : ,•;•:.'

•- ContrnctorPitrifhnS'flnlslieili fffavivIng Nnnuiui [ilaoeand PlttAlIeld streetaud U tioiv rt-adv fur puvln(f thowtt

Uon and willon their nt-fr

PnMholderproachea to'bridge over FThto

A coutlnuouH aid'i'wiilk Is nwdi'dl

propriety and

Ti.4.

PISH, BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY.

D. D. IRVING;No. 1, Opera House Block,

7 . , (OPP. DEPOT,)

tlio HiMU-rly siil.; -nffnun lilvereldb -avenueSixth »tm?t... :

gi nvenuent- loaat t«

.Thn'oJcistit'™ of lliij I W v . • -Ttinw I'liiistol.li.H.Two l \ m m t k « i /Malil Elwtioiiwill

J !"

SxtnenUte H H - R - J U

Nov 23, V\.»»ttU'lil H. S at Until

Ovvr Iho bin' in (iiruooil tintifarv hotwren tin- Mi>r*»> HIU

anti-Morao faettons .lp^cirs to bemort' biltt-r thin «>>vr. 1'rc^.Ht\iclury rcinains wiili the ami-Morsu i-Iemeut thpr ha\ mg « on i in

cud, it in naiil, made .ill arrangi*-

r d i T U i i n i i i S rfarorubl* wuilltliua, hat tn-vn kuo\rnto yield tw«utinve pouuda ot beatta.

::...:...:_:.L : : i i T a l k . i , .Oentralljr •peaktnjj, H: ti truo of wo-

men n« of men that thvae who think,most SJV Imiat. Wotnan'i talka.tlvcn«at t r«ul« -«>f-her

'_to Ok' M'4tarait jiouiinatiuiuby petltioti, bati dil

the all

fur Jtiniance, by making ri'ttirn to' t i>Mhaorib«re of money paid during

(Ue pan y o u or two for mlmit<nll_v*4>tal« ^MW««" I t won't ooat much

p detail oniojiijr it wtilim•tlurjirewribcul^lRue, hviuv a vast

[ ^ l l lamount .0fk M ill

try to .wm ' oat »tt.Ii |«i«i«'rs,btit that is a'niwch Iiar\U>r |IIX>|«IM-tion to carry tbruugi

tlon Tailor*, sliociuakert ami wearer*—all int'ii who alt oloso at their work—have. In commou with wgnifu, not oaljrhypo< houUruti'iil fanclea, but alao atenilcmy to great talkatlTenwa,-

T*» Ward Claw,Die word dpir occurt- 1B a-Ger-

maa illcUonary tor tha Ortt Ume In1813 and In th* Dlctlouualre ot th«rFrench Academtw In 183J. Kant uaet)th« word "ilornro" m lTOSL In 8pahvat th« prwentntaj th» xrort " l "naana a vlKarvlt», for which thlanla ha\e the n-ord "pluiiog.-VMB fur a tflear la "uu joro."*

uul)iM

rl bajhcldnt tbe folluwliig

r|"n y'K ''-'"J*U ''•"w'>"l>lp at,A«-Hall, t-oruwr Kaatuian'Htreat andrivnuo ' ' ; '

aeiuul) Hall,UniiMi arivnuo. .; »_1.|-DbrtrlitNiv il", i i w j , i Towiwhju ni theTownship Itixiiin. I W I W Union avenue anilAMi'iLstnvli

KKarrTiiwnxhlp I

A meddler U a pertoa -who faila laIxta attempt The toedd|«r who me>« « a u no mtddhr. bat a

...The XVinoemta of .Union ooiuity ilc-m'ttail «lio rvpeal of thy h»w for thVtisnof votliiJeiiinfihliiea,Jwe«iiM»_tli'i«y- Jinnot l^ivjjlo.teru-secret Uillol nml -<rtup tin- olotm that tho law Ii in cmfilet ivith tlu> State constitution To tin-plunk tlm Trt'titon '1 ltm>s -aj * Tlu-i-are new fbargra whloh It will IKV ,lifll'cult to ostablUh 'lhetv |< nxiru s-

VViiiyoUnKjtyjmvchjiios tliitn iirtho old •»}sti'iiu»Hwttota'iU:U oonlil bo

Klrtl by"iTlsrnsnt.-.t eUvtion ofllivrs,ami lr tlu> law N iiiu'mHtitutlomil ap-peal should bo miulo u> the ooiirts to

•-•>,* • • • - • • •

COltNEH or BOULKVA IU)AXD TWENTIETH STItKET

I n n , :K,enilwpptf2. J,

I«"»rS''-ANDSOMK .Country Seat,-airy riwmis am! bathrnpen.flfi'trii- lijjlii; steam heat; posJo-minj;.ill eimvenieiH-i>s: I'mist-rvatories; rar-

. riage'hotm.>; yroniulH arc handaomely laid,(•imicntpni'rs for riding and

''parties for siip|ii<is,

_--_-^ClltSlNE AIMD.SeRVICE UNEXCELLED.

-— Al l . 'Dl lKSH Oi l C A L L " —

H. 0. OJMmidtu K,enIlwdptJ2. J.. d.• • - • - • • • • • »-»- •- V-»-»- • • • • • - • - •

The pninlora have- IIIIIHIIIMJ givingtho Opera llolise Block it -new mat ofpaint which Improves very much lt»oppearanw?. : -

Mr. Sprout, tho State President oftile Y. P. S. C. R. Is expected to apeak'In the Presbyterian Chapel Hoini} Hwoduring next month. • '•".•.

, jAn auot of Letter CnHipr Itfitnlm/tauatainerrSprlous.iDJurjr jfoiidny byfalling down tlw- teller steps of b

1 house on Sonth avenue..The scarcity of Hopkins, (A'-. O. 01

tlie atrettta thla week ia due trrtho fac,. that he has several good upboUtei;

Joba which ramptetely engage hliattention. ; -*-.

The grading and macadamizing oUnion avenue beyond -Ellxatietli ai-e

II:Held.

fh« lust dn')f»rd IHIH-XI Ti

» of T«'KI'fnmi 1 tn.O !-•'«>;

ton'd j " i i enii

i l to any (H-rin

sure yourself tlist.

IF-notregisucoming, B1VC.I1.day forreglsttj31sti ftorn I to •of Registry inoiIn Assembly HiuorKosttnan sOistrict, TownsL'iilon.»yenue a

: -August J. Oneil as substitutenow aervfng nWalter E. Bi-lnfrtendaatBordei

alUinded thof the Jrr u, V.Tiipsday aud' Wi

1 Itep. fr«m Hi.

t - -

rmo by UT^r.sp<;rry :Is ...towanls I'ju-ndln)! ""' limits"of Cranford"minprQVi>'d nren.

* The, Iroeiuob' nnd...:Pnuigi>_ HighSchool foot ball. gani« scheduledlnsSatunltiy at Beadle's Oval, yta.1 dp

I off

BIOS WANTED-r-TrttriiportaHMi of-Tea6hcra

and Scholars between Krmhtorth- andCnintonl must U« subtnlted op_*r be.Tore £dv, i«t. Pojr then 'particular*apply to.

I

TRY HARRY BOWERShoR Horse Blankets and Lap Robes

• A GOOD SELECTION *AT REASONABLE PRICES/

, Also a_(ull_llne of .Horse and-Stftbfo- -Furningaand Equipments. - ; -

H. G. BOWERS, . uitfom AVENUE,

C R 4 U K F O R D , , JSU J. <• ^ ,_

• % ' i 1 ' * * ' ^' f , * ' • i . - 1 1

J'

>, The^Payorito Orehestra;; wlli holdtheir next dance la Assembly Hail onThursday eveninglif next week, In-atead of Tueadny.' A prize wnl« willbe the main, feature of the evenlnfr.^ The MrtAll aon of Sir. ami Mrs. I)* b^opkln?, of Springfield avenue,

1ft narrow escape from being run|.'b> a passing vehicle while atr near h b parents' home "on Saturr afternoon. .

» Of the telephone linemen while~ "in eating their lunch'in hack

, !po«JRie»day, beeanw-ratKrfrtied over an argument which aros?

inning In • lively bout. It waashort, only one; two mhmtev

d,bnt there was great aluggtogthat time, with almost a -kooek-

n'ho ttiis roiind*1'

rininfield. on t*bicycles, ami w(for the Grandly employed b;Meyers, It U elf.flvo bicycles Ui <number being' aFire Chief E. ,O'Donnell IdentiSattinlay. IHs istol^over thirtytlon of the

TiH'sJny eveul,

y . p ac.RhWiti ycmngj>eopje 1

-Tbe-foifowrngTi.Selection^.. Hlgl»tra. Piano . •&Oft Violin Solo, 3.'tl Solo, Mis* Ediainc-d by i f fejs s,

Air.-: Dean'Mathf)rHimi k. S»J

rclwtitrn. V1..I11

i'wno S<>l«, Ml»» I\-nl <k.|,i. Mi*-. YA80I0, MLw Kattf

Schoo. g h Schoowhich refreshmen

Flrat M.REY. L.H. II

First II. E. Caiurci

-Tb«PziiK«ofPn

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Telephone 13-J.

• -'• •'•••'•- ' ••• :'''-':"'".. " V - V » ' s ; g s

rork a n d Provisions. -••£.-

e^tbreada—

t HenMon.

Jsh. Fresh Mackerll,

Beta* *i

JUa. jfadfe « . H*fcw'ha Xxt S

*S:^

Mjiiiiata^M^i^^^^^!!^^^. ^-:,>^^. ^iTt.,. -.. .'...•.:..„>:.,• .„.i,v^:;'^.-:,^,.",,,

a

Mr*. H. J». waferr reran***, 'day from a vi*M iu ffcefeoa

"•*•»•' ' Ho« Wen.F Bal l - oo a'baaUm*trip to Chicago a_d St

Itanfc R Ham has

ilr J H M ' ' O M ofm aanptoil a |«*4U— »• **«*«l'hM>«rr*at» S « > *«*c*fa*

bl

Mr Kubart M. I W «•« tatttrf flat ea Haft*

location of Fir* Alarm B © ^ r*j ^ f c t» rajoytag a

and fc.fr thi» morning'..(torhia v, rtit f t d

\

C«k«A~—i^ „' ™ ™ "no *•" «»«*« morning for »««« at.!, u .«

'«»i*i*»'lii^*«j^T^'»»»«*• "*«Si»»«atrt-. jwiU bUy ttirir Aisl ««,«. *ufc , h J •••»•«<«> frwa

CVuocilmjui MlftU* mbo b<M bMW CIW-fiacd k> hi* buoMi on anxui&t t>f ucttaaM

a foodGralkj- Mussels in

*ive and Cooked.

llj~C«iwr ArUadw B M u t XMh «B M b M Untw* **4 ftiHaihU AmuIU-4'VM UuNila uit W»tu« i tw>t - t v w i ion l i inm ml Orebant

ABoyrnrowN

, ., «f Nrw"Y<.H:K"'tinJUon day at IWli,- s o \«l

By Chapter |7< , ' ! ! « . Uw». oftlil> l i V i l T . . . . „ . . . • T - \ . , _ . l . . .

t .lay.

mmtkr aittt frMtoJ* iot»Milj ilv* ri

Jury

•ri .

M

at

mi "up-lo date is f urnialitxl tiy

New Jersey.'lieatflnd power. Ooine a i dnothing- Talk .'.;'•.inoriey. •• .

ITIQN AND OFFICES:

7rmmi STREET,ELIZABETH. NEW JERSEY

LYONS FARM'S.

Jjjecu tuevti io town anutnwrr of t u n nilfiatelusixHiii hip proi'wties. He

O t f r l l i t y O*.

convention at! Norf|itleld. JktaM.,Mr. and MfB. Ttfcp worn tho R

of Crnnford frieD(» over Sunday.Mfn« with rr|;ii.

Contractor C. lL. Bell Is still wryloW with typhoid fever. '

Myp er. ; „

MiM Bnyiler of Benaonhurtt triwue»l o t U U M I I E W

. I to comply!"li>werih*ir track* !>iand restore the Ktmlr< tivptt'i l .bj- Uiii1',.,(!,{..I rucks wi<ri>.lii'st.lai>i •

Ut>

H» tiuiimJolui SilllltuaU of Wilto

M-.hi.ri M r

•! Sijn4iTy"iiiIi# bi>m*r>f h«i tUui(). Mm HATV iVtfon of Korlh

• i»«utH«i * ilh thv l'i(4jVuWltil l

Mr. l*»ul Johhion of North arfcuu*a* jiiul a •«#»» attack "f - , , — —-if.r i< rwupenilipf nl hi* ulil hum* in"arr»n Osu*ply. IJl.f i\Jmiui**jonw» of < r | iMi i n*ia

l!.»-.r uitiu*l *«**ion Hi fliw Ituro U|( t> 11 • 1 fl u l Tu—»Uj\ Th* only Uumi*** ra•b* «d.|lU)f»f Pi.M Ui' til* liupllOHt*.

.<' J. Thoiupkon, thin «U*(*>cKli!>if iimu-- uMti* A. J.H*cki(>jf plant »•*' l u l

two J M N and', a...~r 'th*

tn>v- lw;...vu..'iit of HT.ftui f««» " - Hi-iulneiu

f tain

••-'^:_iiy.'.;:_:...::•• — • -] fcf»>?Ui 'SjlT^f KlOif prUfcill f>ir t i l * W i l l * * * .; T.ivvnVliiii i i.-ik Kv'-rwt.:- in:»y ••"•L--,1,.iit i.f MT.i>«> from )l.« Ui-oUrieiufound »i tli" T--wiis!ii|' U'-'fn-v i l « " j Mr^ ('«, uf \ t » Vufk.-<>nio Uulldiit(r>"'t°>ulifl<t. l H i i a y nU>j.tit j <i r , ,u , ) j »a*,b(»k*nror li*.-o»wylwrrb

iiroijstlSvotiug irim-hli

afterSunday. . , . •> ...«.«•.••"...... __

The. family of Mr. £ . M. Bull have ond Elwtlon Dimrfet. j il». !*<]»* Uirow otu (ilmvtMfiij* of Ui*nguln taken j>o»»e*sioD of their home Edgar T. Wheaton Ka» arranged io j J i r t ^ T

T*» butldiiw »n»u i-.mip!ei»d willon CwtTnoayenuei'..;......•_ ...... mw w ^ i « — _ *-_•—. • • - •*• ' - •

The contrnctor' on the new. BUIIOUhh» experienced

I move two gto htm

In

o wo tmtiMn beknglnfr to htm'from Kenllwdrth to hi* Seventh St.lottt n*ar Central areniM. 'they will

JZABETH N.J Mr. Edwin Lawreneo ofi the - _ s ^ , , . . . ,

i tiiia we^k.•••;jr*. ;

"on ond will bo ready for1* t n«l l b

. 'they willfor iliclr Dew fcxsa-

r* will bn m>_oji[x«ilR>n Io thenvular r»publicao ooinioaUoiU uiad*. atUm prmarr May iililt. jfV waa intoodw)to run an IiuI*p*iidMit llcket but U>«n i a o a s m f thi

Pwholder Adama haa hail tb*••— " the West floll» • !» • (

. _-.- .of • thi* mo»*oi*ot fjul*d to81* tMrpMiUao a*>«qulr«l by law and

Qood,

fED BLOOD.)RED USVG A TREATE TODAY.

pur in. the chapel this evebing. .•'L'•'--;Mis. Heaton. of Cliremont Place,

entertitlned liar parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.Kennedy, of New York, tliUweok.

Mrs. Nellie Wlinon, i>F Long llrniiohIn opeuUIng two weeks wltli her niiw

"Mrs. W. iB. Reinliart, on 8outh IIVP.The Trinity Parish Circle will hold

ft rummage sale to<lay and, Friday Inthe old ftthletio dub rooms,- Opera

- H o u s e : : .,• ;-• . I ' , • .•:<•'. ; : .

j«™ Contrrict6rTi>ftfIf hrw *flnI'slied graVfVing Norinun pluce and Plimllelil streetiind I* tioiv rt-udv for paving those

p p r y and the flarw.wxt faclorie*-or twt«rr*n Hampton nthwt and Wmt-

liny for nlfii»try in (.VnuTh« If«»«IWnMt.T«.*Uy.\w.4Vr3| ^ t ' ^ " r « ^ n » i a — : : ' V "

.. ,*-. - . . ^ wwvkWF« wei:v. a i

Ilr«t iinntil* Ui ch«>k the progra** ijf Ow•''•wmwBjiad in cnoMqumtw th* *ijjlil of

• right *y« in d«ilr6y»d. L

fnmi I t».Oj cnitoot

It to any pVrwn !

. ar» UiMjr |i]ae-l,t,lr»ntii, unu'at fiiiftli av«u>i« *nd-. ( ."> •<jt||ll|LR, HDD SI <V>rl!l NVtffl'IK Ml)d

iVi'lm'k p rti If .not rvjtb. ! t»»U «: rn*t nod I tin other Midway biit-'

«' f"ri<»u;

couilng,l f *

list.yourself tlmt y.iur immV ii ' . ,n th.

r Ifnotreg^tered you rau't rote.'.Th<rcouilngKIWU U iy ote..Th<r

U important.. LastT l

lltlew

A coutttiuoux Hidi'WIlio niMlerly .•»»«!*; "nf

on

JS UNO POULTRY._ _ _ _ _ _

\- B l o c k ,(bPP. DEPOT.)

• - • - • - • - • - • • : • - • - • • • . ;

y «!; nf OfiiiiK'' iivrimofruni lilvereldi* -nvetiui" nt- loo-Hl . t«S l l h

Inn, |

The pninlcra have- IIIIIHIIIMJ givingthe Opera House Block ii new coat ofpaint which Improves very much it»appearance. • ~

".• Mr.Sproul, tho State Prraidenfr.oftfie V. P. S. C. R. Is expected to opVak

• Jn the I'rpsbyterian Cljapel «on»} tiwoduring next month. V

"\r jAn aunt of Optler CnHier Itfiinhnjfi> sustained serious .injury" Mbndny by

falling, down the- celler slefw of hi*• house on South avenue.. ,

The scarcity• of Hopkins, (A. O.) on-the streets this week i» due to the fact

: that he has several good uphoUtety

g K W U U , - U importaclay for*reglittty 1J» Tuii-wlar, Ovtolier31sti ftoni I to 9 o'clock ti m Uoard»of Registry irivet In the Fls»t DlttrictI H A M D I bly Hail,V nioii d vvn ije, corncrEaattnan street. In th« 8ecomlI>|strict, Township Booms. c<jrner ofL'liion.ayonue and Aldon Uriel. .

•Angufit J. Orube, has been appoint:eel mi substitute lctler-o«rri«r nod Isnow serving route, ii, lt^-ab»enofi <>fWalter E. Rcinhart,' who U visiting jfriend* ntBorden tow l P il l

TVuIutl null Map)* •Irwl*. Wlmnar» compl«*t«4i AII prcp«f ly , ftrIlii»

igh «iH im in'lirt* pmt«c(M'O, Tli^K uf liV«»» tijilrmiU will Dim. ri>

il<* ih* rstnot rtrimiwuraiiw Ur*|«'vfr»l• i m i p B r t y - f c o W e n ^ ' - ' - ' . ' : - " " ; : • ' • ' ' • • : ' . ' ' * • • ' ' r : i " ~ ' " ' u':'''

To Vote on Road Uondl.j u * t iu tittw* to imvr*thA prop<j«tUon

•laoMi on tb* Ukllutar Iv U» voUxl Ht tl>*:.lf**n»nil elwrtion No

turM oft>y Uttt of OT*r on* lialf of th* umetmni(•Juitioo of lb« Tu« n*tiip »«r« nocurnlfur tho prapi>H«.l iiwui- of »1.0,(Oo of l)r>u<i*for th». itoprov*m»Dt by tnamilauiiriiiyr.rf If** *»v*r*l rtMiU .-iMulintf from CVi»fi-

- - - r - — . . - . - "« in IliTP'TVlMIl

of the .Jr.: O, U. A. M-.,'ntTrrnt<?>n,<~>r>Tuesday auil' Werfn'wiijvof tlii»an Itep. /rum tin- Imnl C'"iin-(!

,: ! !••?=* »wr

ri ','r.

l.»n<l

n'iiottlif rt.iinil..,) ii|, |.y i|ic pfjlji^

J'lirt of•«nly Iwu il<m«,"nml Ui*»ui», if twrtwd-at tb*

fi»f«i doubt thai' It iriiii»n*y; u; U wcurvd from

!..»]C«lBP.'.'«1mni.,.".*M..alJu;«r.«>u orthia imporUnl work.

I incluiln

THEQUALITY?STORE

Outinjf Funnel lannelette«( Thml »»«««•

nt Klixatwth,Utuo»-

Klbbonvu « » . < • • - • • • . . .

.l:<nlHt>iderjc«.Collar*,

Mad* I'lllow Ca»«»,, riu&lln«.

*)ti|>|»U>a,

Kcnllwurlh Notev

| j nji.iv>> h |iM|iittntli'j|>1<< III K t ' l l l l l V i l l t l l

>1APPEN5p r

K ful llni |ni»t two- i>>«m IIIKIl i i|iiartn)-.«.

a_vjl K K l l tnnil Huinlay with hi*l N Y

yli«iiy,_N. Y , i»l»d tookIhe < | i T t * d t

THE CRAWFORDNATIONAL 0ANK

* • ' v

• SU.OO0O0GENERAL BANKING.

SAVINGS JKPARTMENTSAFE OEPOSfT BOXES.

CCRTiriCATCS OFDEPOSIT AND LETTERS

Or CREDIT.

DllvDKICU KKKIH.IS

IIAWI>\VAHICi

rtuwaai. itc. ——-

• M>«*'rtii)**(it.

POTTC* HUUDING CRANrORO

IMKO KflCli__K.KIil!i. ~

House Sign, and

Fresco Painting,•»« O««*r«ll>* •

Paper Hanging. 4>i> I 'r tu i i in . 5

, .Oil, I'.lill't, YilllltHllt'N

.Mill W.lll I'.I|HT

—., . .•wnirpittti_ ii«v. Uwartl Luv* of PlHiutinld lfyH.'b>">l |.til|.||rn{' f,u ilii'.'lr

«rv(*ral of HOWARD E. REUSCH,

Ihe

(itCT-IIICat

; •. • H«nronit. l

froma^aUardiuja** of th, «,, i,a* numfcoft^ rn.niU.-ir5'rMuriHKl bom,. Th« -doctor* * « • rtTanrUniuiy u.plm <"

»t unabbitn'check the urnDr—^JiT...I A ,.„,„.„.,•In A communlcntlon frtMii thn. Kcnll

worth Iichlty Oorp<itnthi|i udvtKan'" iiidi'pentteut ' WIIKT plunlfavorably

. "tb, ti)0

- - —• " - r»- - '

fur a lltnlU»<l ftinniiiil (i. •.,-™ /,v o t a " ' l l innki wax <?xii<iid»<l Uiml -lord 11,0. O rW-hJnlilt uf tin- Kewll-wurili Inn for liin'grin*.rii»lty:i'n ili>nnt-i n g Hi" I'IMIIO After wlili-li I'iiiiil»t-!|iOect. HU'pheim r«ii(l<"tiii n. /»•«' ,'.'h/.;l<;t

'•eWrtiot'lii'S'ijif *(ii*' >ii''i)i)«i* Aiiji'iirii•Hl.i . ';j .

, fe'y morn eleclrle light* tit' I In-vicinity of .DiAnla_O>tli'g<!'"»'uii|i|." " ' linproye rYflnfltioiif. In ifitil

ofthi^town. Th" ninny "llioretui'UlA hf/iiifrl'indn W'li.iltl

gt>»t that thin hnve itllciilluli.Mr. ninl Mix l l . t i t ) M/uil i n - tin

proud |>ngirl, IKIIII

C I I

of

' Cfmdwwr Jolm Kli/ilf-ii.^ «n« c m -' lOli UiUHTISU-, /uiyiliinx rr'cll'nwl tt» fii« hoiii't fur ii f..'n- . Inn ln-V **'''ndi»-and «-nvr|..|»-« u, pititiphlWMk'Wllti malaria | *,.,(, Prl.:.., r ,W, . ,» . .u ' '•-

. s e r a l good uphoUtetyJobs which completely engage hisattention ' : ; *--attention

TICS; car-

ncly laid. 'deriving"

' * . J - • •

The grading and macadamizing ofUnion avvrme'bcyond -KlltatwHh ave-

- rmo by wr^r.SpVFry^iTtiiHi^liJ^towunU i'«u-ndlng tbo ii'iiilt/of CrnnfortCN l i n ' d

Hii.d l i cI'o. f<itfn(|»y.of the (,'r«»'n ' -i •• • •-.• •—

cate<l nt Ovi-lninl. <lhli>, 1 .<.,-»iieDga«oiJ juiikluw |ii.-|«irHU<ni« fi'irtiiiopening of n •new tnrtoiy nt KMIII-woith. It Is'.iiU (tilenU'»n'(n iioVi

undlng tbofortCN linprovp'd nren.

The, Ito<iuob midh l fobl'

. High

I

~W7.

l The, Ito<iuob mid Orangi?:. HighSchool foot.ball'.gama schetluled Inst

^Satnr<ljiy .at Beadle's Oval, was dpcteradJt b ththed,flJt_ br the non~ftr.|the Ornhge team. -,-.,

Th

ol

IWOPtb H el t ••••.•-^Bf.-:<T^««*«J«ice'iiiA8»en,blyHallI W U I w t . ••** C- ;i: *^»n? ThuMdaveveninclif hi,rt -n.t

ill hold

for the Grand Jury wa* form*1!:ly ' employed by » l< *,-al • j?r«x»ry.Meyers, It Is claimed, made low titfive blcycl«B Ui Cnutforti. amocg llicnumber being'a wheel rxicnging u>Fire Chief E. A. O'Uonnell... CbiefO'DonnelUdejitWedJib^pwpet^riiu;Sntuniav- h~i» reported that Jleyer*stole^over thirty blcycji^ In' thw sec-tion of ihe stat^l . •" . .

TufsJny »veul<ig at th*. Man*-, UrnY.K a"c RhSTd a sociable About15 yoiingjwopje^nioywl the- hosplta.

^ty^SfiK^tfrSfr»rOe^K**Breeo«

= :Tiir* tuljoioinjf. t/jwo»ldin will mipror*ihr.-r rroids to to«ot l>>» Crsnfon) im-j>mirni»ot« (fifing' u* «<>»i mad* "in

Jcrwlion. 11/•ocurtcs Ui* cigna-

|^^>4t_HtH.;

ERS ^Lap GtotoB§

BtE PRICESrrv-'?

Stebte .;^.;^y. ' '':,Z

UMtON AVENUE.

_ _ _ * _.—.t^. •« <»E»Kf(4uijr f i a n on

Thursday eveninglif 'next week, In-steail of Tueaday.' A prize walu willbe the main feature of the..evening.'-'". The wrinll *on of Mr. and Mrs. I)"•vHopkins, of Springlleld avenue;

am narrow escape from being runI ' l i ; t passing vehicle while ntj near bis parents' home on Haturr a f t e r n o o n . . ' . . ''•.'' .••.'''. ;/;;

two of the telephone llftemeB while~ ~ l In eating their lunch in back

|.Selection^. HJgU ,-.-•:.-. v , ^ -»trn. Piano . Solo. ': Mr, Harry ;LO f t Violin 8olo> Mfii' Sial*-\ Ott. V<-•.'tl Solo, Miss- EditJ'i -W<m«l<-«. iawr*' .

> (irr*«tioti. 11/ *#curicg Ulura* to the potitiun. at thw tlo

i til* Intention to l/nve (fiUfactory M n .Ifidtltii I'l'int mnl hewmachinery te<|uiri*d Mr th" pij'ilpiiliwlof other fHetoriv* may be luu^tit ofthem direct, they *ot!lrin f up nn<lputting it.Ui a provtlcul u-xi. (n tli-lriwn work* ID tbfl'prrm'iifw rif ilis pro*

pectlvnriHtotner l^foro kl i l

l» llOMUt-iiiiiy IMI Mini (tl T..ioitli aVftiue. Tnlilx lloai'l

Meals. (Mirved. pruniplly ,• - Wpoclnl rnrrongRRiifiit for fatnllli!i, Mm, Ifnrrl*:n S"tth nveoMti'. •••'.

c""izMAN. i(/>Buiii, ai;

WANTED AT ONCE!GiKLB for general hounc-'work: Cooks, ClianiherMid N

Mrs. I'Anton,aa Lincoln a««nu«, Cranford

/"RANK\ • ! ' , ' *

=«i«i;iii«i.;.il«

CARTING AND

GENERAL TRUCKING.

348 MAPUwOOO AVENUE;ROSEU PARK II X

ROBERT RINDELL.

Lchigh Coal. Lumber

LIME, LAIM. PLASTER ETC,

t, a g n a t part of thin naMaaary workCraofonl will b»»* W l b, g

is Craofonl

work alfMdy doo* MM) uod.,:pnT*.U coo tract or tm p*tJHton by

it ofW B / .

•««-* . , CSSSford willT^r i

| i » i a j r t » r t « ^ « t remain to ^ . u . p r ^ w ,bar work may b* *ocbmj>l,i*bed «radually* ' • " * • " — ' - ' " ' • : without'

p'" l?mklf lKi

.K. UankeJoftlwII V. H. Ro.tiuilfi a .tid-? K I!ptti*Upn» Io.tiuilfi a .ti

ing up to liio building,'w'hJvh will bn agreat amlataoco til liaii.lltng. "|jj»jrh*qry^mael lH

WAJiTKD, nttnt claim unit,. wallre**.' So yiiwhiiiff.

At UtzVnfon nytmtf.

p by f= .vSir OftutMnlh''}

rr—"•'r"* •."^•'""j» "^aune-rouori — — 7 : ^^^Ited ovw-an argument whicharosek,' F l r»* M..E. Charrh.t f f l n i t flat* ^ ^ ' t # ^ ~ . V L l ' ' • 1. • _ - - ' ' . - • v * ,.- '-' . . I ' . ' ' _' - 9% ' -*f * 4 J

4 B j •• j '•"• •

RET. IfcH. HOCCH, r*rro«7pwmlflng in a lively bout, it •;«»^^.-ShOTt; only one; two mJmi_-r

,A;%tU«wi*a« gre« sioggiog

-ittti S.:>U>. Mi-r.. . i&lriition. Hlgfa S.-!i.--.iViolin S.4".vMi.«=> .Sfiitr'it..) .""

Piam. Solo.ilia* BwsSf 31<-rrW<. V..>-! Wlll. lj<;

iWdoio . Miss-.K-Jith Klotjdel. Plaso

,._ SetoSol'-OrcBStrawhich refreshments wert 4wired-

Presbyterian Notes.jfj*r will t/e given in the

"Sopper. a-ia rtut*." Th>r-

Ooli Cluir/SoUiTh* Unit V?«,of J

h J d l *, i « i gl»«n f<

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The subjegt for U» morning-at th*Irst II. E. Church win bo~Intao*f ty."I t i l * «VMtltt<» tfiA H k l A ^ . ' . * .

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< ii}iroHi> to rUi.iwrtH kn\t-=^si=- SKW »l»K(l

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kwft «t|'» .tliJir ifaatMt And It »rrt«l.«8p.furcdA nitrel liy (VU» Ur«/ly, Uw

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fmaarfcd **4 ufcm*4 tad sen**,Vwt to ta* ptnie** •>!«• JU u»ta be

t*wt' Ba* U flcm wisfeai ami Ik* Orieat.To tU dawn thai u, that tball b», and

has b ' '' ': , „ ,woBrd of t h c i n a d n w a i u i (he meanttoad j»herr-.A«ii. rrmnifd »Jtk i n .libiDcnt.

T u .tirtain of lovr'i innrr •hrin» }>jdr*p>i. ~

Ana after lud font >-«rrcd l>y tlif vnt^

There at hi* t*wh Ihprr «>» • ( r f i r j t rrkesl. : ._

And lu l l m i g>*m. fiut trot of ir.M;And on it. lilt* a flatnr, liifae *pr*l*

• m if rolled:"I kirp the mintAjp1 of Hrrnitv.

Wbo mm™ to «ak<r eu« <uin m*x tiVf tkrre»t»

And all may cotnf-lxU i>o< without Ih;key."

— K4«~ar<l At]>ng(ofi lto

A Double IdentityBy Mary Wlektum.

_ heir frlrniU knew• I * jt (lley would .marry.-^fO***T Kven thonnothi'fn on IMJIII

MIIM n^rrpd they, were liiitdn for cactiotliir, so thiifoiiKli w"a» 111" »yiiin.nthylietneen them;

Crofge put hla - IhiiunliU Into hj»pit (urea." They ^pokeViich fi-HiiTKTrTntlo\e Hint they wild tri'iiii'iidoutl) andinnde bin name fnnioim, .:'•.'

Now, CiUdJn Iiad oni- *e<h~t."'!"~~:~Hhe wrolo poelr.v, jmt wnn iwdlf-

Ildenl about her verse* Hint nhc hud_iiot told her lover. Kln> nl«o wna

to -takflilhc world Into lit-r ooii.I.Ike Mr*--•J'PJWMIIIK, h"T,P>!>:

m.l«, under tile title of "Kylvla'a I / ive,"

It I. J*»t tbl.: *W a* tfeewtfttr.fisofte lorely poem*—potto* wfctdl 1•boold like a woman to writ* liar to*I f«-l in love with you, fllsdya, be-came of tbe strong affinity betwceiiU» on ipany mbfcrt: Wfa<-n It-eamf*to in* KTratmrt of all tfjyui'" yondu,mb aitii 1 aui ibe.lever/ Tiir tatt-Unil on my aid*." .

•ileargr, 4t#t. I' rould not tpeM,"die-Mid, Ircmlilinir. "but I — "

l ie w«it <in r«-jssrdl*»a bf her Intrr--Miptlon.

".Now,'this »6m*n Inspire* me. Ift-ri Kin- la my Ideal woman. I talkto I.tr and vmtmtt ber*j»*ni« • * I•nlnl.: V<-l all tin- while I am tiilnkJagf yuu iiii'l Klahlng you could speak

" - — - ' • ' . • . ' • ' • - .

He pacf-d np and down thcTwun andIlii-n H I down lo brr «ldr.

"Wby.'Vbe rrfed, taking a llttie bandaud fondling It, "1 am MI rr*«*-d thati'Sm 'AHtitftlyt^tiitltiji'a''ptermV»'o toy

nkno«n lili'sl. I have called It "Whoi Hylvla?"' He did not native her

Kind Hurt. of'w«nder and recognition,but-went on'tiiuaingly. "I have put arctilindotir under n b*lc<>ny. He 1*•Hikliitt up In n window, wbi-r>-a hand• opening the casement.•Why dr> you Inughr' be added nhort-

\f. "I/tin niilli'nirloUi."Olndya lauchH long ami merrily.

Him knelt down iiy lila alilf, •"IJSJU dear, allly }»>}." ahe rrled;

•your Hy'lirla limy lie a fadrd," gray-'in I nil old toil), lamenting tho lo«t t'tve•f her youth, or nix? may be a happilynnrrli'il ilnn:e with a merry troop of

Vlumiglit lift-fame n.ud'llto

die ir

gt+Jile tiny,

lniiil", nud. Ibi't.imumllng. , '

Hy Inlullloi) lie fell they wrro-wi l t -ten for him. Luynlly, to lijndy* midUnt for Hylvla foiiKlitylu Iti* hear)• iln"jr-li.v On)-, making tiliki iuor»M'~ mulnlmiiii)-. Kliinlly Ills r VIKIIM grow frwtiml fur between. ;

ix e i U i a ctn frrl, Ilml xlic tirrti. too tmhl

ill ICIIIHK tlip \vor)(l,nr IKT Invi'? ('unlitlie bnvt< (llni.iivcrcd tkn Rtitlioritlilp uftlio "onnrtii?

I'rlilo kepniFr tonKiic tlol «'inl IIIB-niri'tltiEa at tlio lorvn t;row fi'Wer nmlfolder.

All thi« wprlit wnndrrnt. nnd n -'iimrkwl.'flt' tlfii JSTtmigpnTPIvr."" —---•'"•••

"How pulp OUdyi looki. fiiwrgc."Mid lil» inotlipr nniloiinly. "l>o you

wtMiitY^timtYl ie eulpcd down n grtit cup nf cof-

fer, tmldlng hlmMlt In tho rndenyor."I—w-Jinvo not tiotlrcd, wotlicr,"' lie

cold, with averted foci>. .,.,.;/. .'v."H«w» jron. qu«rrflm!J" ulip qtirtMi:

- "No, motlifr, Whattfvcr put IhfcttliniiRlit In your Jicmlr" ' -

"I-t-mild not ItiMKliic n qunrrpl." re-piled 111 PI motUer, "kccauiw yon teemedto miilcr»taiul one nnotlirr no llioroucli-ly, Purely yon lin.ve not trowu tired<tf em'h other?" ; . • • • ' • ' _

"I do WIBII you would not.lhlprfcrovl lh my nffiiirs," cicliilimil her mnijn'ttlnlil.v. puiinliiR hU rlutlr nwnyfroin<ht« tnble. "Toor little Ulndyi." heimittercd, Koine tipttnlri. "OIIRIII 1lo tell her how I feel?"

Left to hernelf,! lilt mother

Hhe cerlnlnly looked very awretwllh1

he love Unlit brlmiiilnK In her pretty')«•». After all, the ..writer of thoiiii'iim mlfrht turn out to hr'a dyapnp-ie. Mont of llio minor port* Irj kuewr

were atllloted In Hint way."(!wri{o, denr." «ho wblitpcrpd, "It

would ho no awful tu iliittigo now woii n*t-cT ITIF Osy-llfftt I*, ir you still

lovo tho Uliitlyn you ImaKlned mo toie." - . ' . • •. . .

'"I tifowTtlarlrnjr^T liavc bwn ••

1 f could iio' • » . • ' • . . • _ . i • ... • . . - . . , '

Hkpd her mother, "wlipt l«mnttrr vMh you? You never ent

mid you nro cclllnu a« painm u Bh(mt. l la i UwriiO ln'i'ii UIII.HKI

do your1 • ' • X ' " • • 'r.luiljn Inirst Into .tynr*,.- '•,"I ilo Jlot know, motlieh*' »Ui\ fill-

letfh.' "1 fear OofRt t« BP1I1*(K UI'W*uf me, and 1 did tliliiu hf-tovrti tfiev"

Sim Imiked leiivfiilly oiit of tlu< win-flow, where i> browiiv.lhniiili WHS wnrls<HUB to hU-umto from n wild cli'orfyt r e e . ' . . . ; • ' . • • • • ' •

"I thought you were mndf for; ruehother," liiikwerctl her niolht'r thoncbt-fully.- "'I', caunot think- thnt nliotit<Jeor([e. Why do you ivot nsU htm!It w65f3'""tiS""bell«rT«riirw»k~tIii»""PSFK S R c m e n t t h n » l i v e f o r e v e r m i s e r a -b l e . " .•••••. •. ' ."""•"," ••-.---^- - • ; - . - .

"I hardly like to n«k him," #ahl theKJrl licuJtntliiKly. "Yet.- AVould tooncrbreak It off If he linn really grown tiredof mo. Only it Will lie so horrid!"

One afternoon dcaritu emu<> In.Gladys ivaa alone at ten. Polite but

cold greeting* took place. *Yet, (Jcorge would takp a cup of

-tea, nnd ".Mi, thnuk }ou,-tn« lump*.

In tlio oM riayii Gladyn wl-a* quitelivmro of hl« supar Io> Ing iiropeiultlexllut tila stern, tot face tuiulo her bardon her heart, though It w u bratlni:T«ry tumultuoualy. Slio had deter-tulaed to hare It, mil before

Sttanicely enouglr, ti90l-):<>hit Tltlt tor the tonic purt>oie.

O

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. t Glad}*."'""I beg your pardon. Cindy*, what

- era yon going to say)"* Poor GladTT'broke donn.

•"Oh, George", "dWw," she cried hjtterlcally, "do not be so horribly' polite.What 1* the- matter-^tlth you? Whnba» changed you? Haic4 l onVmlciy o o \ or"—ahe betltated—^ave ' jou

"grovrti tired .of mc?'r

'•>'« "no, Gladys," he-ouanered li' tlly: "I love you dearly. Hut." be ndd-

ed,Jooklngjratber foolltu. "1 loie tonicone else equally a* •well.**

1 *»h, GrorgeH cried the girl, •wltlrn•cartel face, "how can you talk

' - Who la « b t ri '•* J "I do not know. I do not even know"•-"''- •—• "-•»«, though I have tiled bard ii

'* IV?

jhi> wrlli-r o f "An ICn«ll»li,ovr-_J,i'tttrx,' or ulift. in«y be an lin-i!>*«ll>le per»tin. A. ijoiii d((e»"not"vif'nay* d « i l l under u iiwiutlful (tivrr-

"If I tliotiirut nuy of yourloin « i r c trill'," HIIUI (ii-oKge, dillilom-

i•'Would keep to the old one?" »heknld, coiixluiily. ' "( ieorge^dMr; jiiil

nlit you IIIUMI me ojira nnd promMrdi> iiniiTj iniv . . ; You nre the only

lunn I over riircd for." Hue lookedwlklfully lit him. "Ho not throw me•ner for a -mere raprlco or fancy. I*tire have loved niice It f bould lie tor.ii) e, for true lave can .never alter."

"Now you nre talking like Hyivln,"niiMV?rc<l IJi'orge, soflly.rgaslng ut

tritely, "I will read Sylvia no more. I%Vlll Itnaglne you are nt tbe <'»»ement,Ami i will glvo you the plctiira for aut'ildlnc present.-'

Ho kissed and fondled her a* hopoke. Ilo could sco how unhappylio looked. ."And I," she answered, shyly, blush-

tig under his klstee, "trill give youmy present on the iuornlnu after wonro luarrlpd."

kept to his word And bl*sivwtheiirl.

The onlookerit declnred,-therefore aovers' ituarrel had been mnde »|>.The day ot the weddiim had arrived.Kvorythlnt; pnstcd off beautifully,

imtll, nt tlio Mi|iri'im> moment, 'lp»rn«; r*iuei)ilifrtid NyUl» and atiudtThe tttrj nt his aide preateid'

•li.iici' nud gave, lilw » |uidie.tl(i littlejinnee, ' . . - • • ;

At the brenktuKt he npppnrcd quiteilUtrnlt. nud the guest* coluuiented

I proiK'OUpled nlr.tnlked.to IIIH newly made "wife',

with n groat effort'for the ro»t ot the,day, but she.only Btnllod tenderly athim nml would not not loo nnytlilngunits."* lu hi* miliiverllko behavior. -

At lircnkfiut the. next iiiornlue Watlll' Appeared 111 nt ciu-4\ In reality ho'fit tiHlinmed of hlmselt. Sylvia hudIlliiHl ills drenuiH nil lilglit.:V'r.o*or«e,; dearlivwtinud," Mid OUidys,nt the rtul of the aileiit' meal. "I'have.oft your p r w u t on thvdresslng tuble.Will youi 5<Kand look at_ li." 8hollushed"paTufiiliysa's she »poike. Surelya woman »lwuld uwi nui-d to w o her

• tCertalnly,'.',.he: ntujwr^ed, glnd otntuopportunlty- of cseaplug -from hisuncomfortable* position.-. ' \ ,

Ilo 'li^rled \ip »tnlr», wheN> liewnlked tn the dreh*luK tnlile nud folmdn copj «f "Sjlxla1* l<o»e." It lui.^iliisIntel Iptloir ' l'rom the uHUr, (;iail}.i,tn her onl> lavr."

In the meantime (Jlitily* l.ad walketlto the window. There she nati-lutl thepiny ot n wmcklsseil blue !>o.i apnrk<llns with suiKhliie. And there Ucortgofound her.

l ie put hi* arm about her nnd drewher to bin side it Kb n tender, clinging

re»«, Once more he wa; the dearTieorgv of^old^ She knetv uo"l»h_adowof mliuuderatnnillng would ever comebetween thorn n{alu. "*

l*Truntly he siwke. "Write ane."he tanlii. slowly, "as one of the blgg?<tfoots lu creation.- I ought to lm\egneiuett jou txere uiy hyivln. Howcould I hate been so blind! My dar-ling! I hope I tun) e\er ptotc \tprthyof such lo\e—the lote fit in; Idealwoman!"'

^he -smiled at him through h.ippftenrs as their lips met In one longkiss.—American Queen.

~* Vm tlaaluvta*•you have no bu,«luc»< In politics'

"1 know I haven't." »a|d tln> ltichYoune'Candldate. "I do not own ajtrwt Tullway or an Ininrancv c<nu.p»nyor a fopd *ruf4 or anytblnellkothat.' Harlfm no. burJneM in iKdltlc*.I teat all tho betttf « tW to be a faitb

A WOMAS COBOJCBB. '"Jli« poulM A. Milter, who had JMCB

Irputy rotoorr of WcattDorclafldbounty, Pi..' rwently dl«t BbeTfafwmtr-lw year* old. In a protracted(Ucnc* nf tbe lorourr Slla« MUIrriid full charge of the offlrf. attrodUifn all tbe detail* connected wltn tbevork. In JtKM <be prevented, UH»:,untr • ibprirr from making a jpobUeIJ>M-I»C|I. of a hansluir after all tbei l > > t ' S W : ^ W I i l « > t i 4 t « 1 i 0 fdIIIIT waa appointed depnty coronerirrr forty male applicant*, . .

\n Ensllthtroman nayi It It.brr Jawover to aliop except on a lunny day."

4|ii- never, abe Inilut*. make* a mln-akp nn a minny day. Sbe declare!licrp l« mrtliliis om-'can buyaafety butitmiipa when ttip tun la nbtrnt. Tbere_• a Komi <lr,il In her theory. Bbop-iliiK on-a Rluoiny day. In a good deal-Ike .wrilliiK a letter when In a lit ofIn- blura. Tho IIUU comet out, one'annrnl Winner". And ono reirreta whatmo Im* aald, andwhat'on« bai bought,

tn apMe of tlit»; a i evarjrone can aee,t Jn»t lnkp» a rain to bring women

- WbHrihe weather !#1h»<wor»tIII thp fair ntirn lile tbemtelrea to

i'inp. i'lirli under Uir Impreailon thatill HIP ntliprn^Vill atay liome, and *heill have the whole store to her del f.And [maybe tbtg U why no many

Ihlntf«piiavn""f6 he "tnaW back."—lludi'lplila Uullctln.. " '. .

TIIK INiiUIIUNd MAIDEN.A young maiden aotigbt tbo counsel

f two wives. ], "Tell me," «nld ahe. :"when I 'am*e'd. I» It 'wise'" i6"nic~ji*alou* "of."Uiy"JmbnnilV" . \ .._.;'; Hald one wife: •

"Often .im I JenlousJof niy hoa-

iu*y. ~'fiiu"»riie13o tbTne v eT siispeiOtTnd no do I keep his lovo nnd bin re-I"**"'.'." . ,Bpoke the other wife;"I care not what uiy hunbnnd may;i, and never-am I Jealous of him.et of ten do I pretend that I am

irratly Jealous and exhibit bravo fitsif- Jealousy before him. Thus %»- 1(pep hi* love and hit respect.""Ah," <|tioth the young maiden, "I

-earn, then, that tbe wise woman con'ealetli Jealousy—when i t Is present,ind'teignetlilt wb'en i t la aBwnt.jieniberlng this, I too shall be en-

d lio keep my husband'* love andUs respect."—Carolyn Wells, In Life.

NEEDS AT BOARDING SCHOOL.

Ono good tailored nult' with' silknn 1st to inntch. .

A ahlrt w'nlat suit of Panama clot),»r brllllnntlne.

A aeparato woolou aklrt lu walkingl » U g t b . . .- ,:•' ,..-' '_- v ; - • •:•

Another nepnrato gklrt. very uliott..Two whlro pluuo or duck tklrt*. :Ono light silk or volllc, Jfor teas.

He.A lAvblte silk slilrt wnlat and a fjan-

• o f l w n l s t . ' , ' • , ''••• • ' ' ' • • : - • . - • '•'••

louiu thick,one pretty lightA wnrm wrapper and K< kimono.Two but*. ctit> best, one second best,

ina it, tarn o' shanter for knockabout.A,heavy winter coat, n rain coat, an

PV< nIuIT -coat If sbo.cnh afford non-es-ientihl*, nnd n.sweater'..

Kid Blovev for street and eveningand woolen giovca for' ordinary winterlti'.ir. . -

WulkliiR or dnncini: shoes, qiid a pairof Arctic* or rubber boots.

Plenty <vf plnln under clothing,, nspKlfn Innnd'ry cbctrgo;. li tnadejor. looimtch plnbtirrttloii.

If 8he la not going Ii'oiuo for theKnster vacation, a spring Jncket "andseveral' tub »ull» will tw^eedeils'-•-'—r

wii.vT A '\\tsu wire kxb-vvs.!K1i.1' kuywa 'that houi« it mare than

belt what.you mitke it, rind that 'aliulWi'i' of a.happy home is a successliulccd. 8qo knowH that It takes twoIn 1'iolong a family quarrel, one oauIIK'H fore ternilnoro It. She knownIlllliii: n house with bnrgalus keep iiifiiliili- from onnlng tbe house Invrlili'U ilioy plnco them. Slip kuowslh.it IfVo thought all we said we'd benlie. but It MO tnld all wo thought'woM l>e roolljr. She knows that somepeople sneer aVlove lu a cottage, batlote thnt-could wisb to live anywhere

i>W not love. She knows tbnt.prouj»elilom hftve. trlenrt*, ^IJI .pnj,*-

Ttrjrthryktiow nobotlyj luacijio\ly them. Wonmn"r

She knawH thjtt to make toneU\ oil friendships ouc ivust be nlov In

K JUooi,—She knows .that (heT\ho- gains a. trifle meanly Isthnti tlw trifle. She knows

thnt '.It I* leu Vain to learn in youthlimn to be Ignorant In old age." Sheknows that H she caunot throwpHR'nlneis o\er her Imruo It U bestiB»t to throw n wet blnntiet over It.She kuons that the wlfv who thinksshv \* petfert l< p>nerally the^mostlinporfect. Tht> unw.Re wife ujiajrprofit by studying what the wisewuvsn knows,

THE RKA1. HOMK.J'l Oon't think much of tbt* place,"

remarked a young.•woaiaBTTo tbe friendwlUi whom sits waa attending an ama-tourlsb. tot«rtalnnteat, tbut It U bet-ter tban Htaylng a t home." Do ^

ll Uit toll metnlns ot &

«m*14«ea. * spot that-offtfed taMiterat night and meal* when they were wX

pleainrable. :...-...,Home doe* not mean very mt*eh io

eithet Btea or women, yet awver waaso moch done for tho comfort of both.'Modern borne* are fairly teeming withtemptations to reat and be lomiioiuand comfortable. There are. more newto*** *»d UtlfHlut tZMfMlltum plA,forth every month thin tbe ordinary.mortal can read, and furnishing* areof the most alluring kind. Yet withall these attraction* we are continual-ly searching for dlstrsctlon, somethingbetter than borne, yet not *o much,after afl, Judging by the young wo-man'* remark on tbe entertainment.

One can- readily understand the rest- \lesattes* cf an, occupant of a diacom-

.iortable'little bedroom hi a lodgingbouse, t h e dlnginew 1* depreulngeven when the furniture 1* comfort-able. It require* a lot of Ingenuity anda hoft of personal belongings to givea "homey" air to such an apartment.init-TMtietsnes* i« not confined to suchlilacei. l ive ly home* are deserted forany amusement. The inmate*.of tbo»ehome* prefer tecohd-rate • meats Incrowded restaurants tojhelr own Ubleand good, food.:

A man whoso income Is derived from •very hard work saldrecently that henever atMnded evening .entertain-menu. He prefbrred" his "borne -andfmnlly lils booka and papers "and be&.at an early hour. 'All tbeatre-gorngwas done In the afternoon and onlydaylight function^ were cousldereil bycither huiband or wife." l i e «aW :1"'*lie lived'so-rapidly, during, bviioiif* th"a\ it wa» a DSlttlve pto throw off haste with bl* oOlcgo home a* comfortably a* pi:mnko a leisurely, toilet and a moro •,;*•

gard'lo timo lind~sp^nd~Ti^ew~n"ourirlike a rational being. And be I* bring-ing np his family to Just sucb whole-some. Idea l . •.-.-,:-' ::; '•'-'•'.-" :•' ~

Men are arrowing more contented,while womeft are acquiring the restlewspirit. Masculine clubs are not tbapivot of life, apparently, except formnrrled men.- Bachelor quarters arspowerful rival*, both to dubr andmatrimony. But poor woo»n_*annotget n««d to a solitary life. •» - ' • - - —JMgjwofilSJtttajdeor bom»'.^_.ness within IK She mTgFtlake a .panion, but dislikes the idea at be-ing forced to put'np-WWb companion-ship at tbo raro Intervals when ahewants, to be atone. Inconsistent to theend, you«ee. ° _

iBo few ot u» are resourceful. "w»nre dependent upon tbo outside worldfor distraction. We profess to enjoysewing, yet wori under pressure andfind wearlnw* rather than rest.' fVe-esprea n fonilness for reading andsoem'to bo unable to.plu outfattentlottto a book or paper. - There I* no betterrelaxation for a woman who hnt ttrug-gled all day In the business world thanto eat a Ultnrely dinner or suppcj, getinto a comfortable hou»e, dre»» and

There Is a fcreat restoraUre force latheerfnlnrsn. It is a toxertiga remedy.The pbysldsn who can Inspire expect-ancy of sometblns better to come, whocan give you confidence in your powerto overcome disease, and can make yonfeel that It Is at shame for a man madeto^do a great work to tbe world to beailing, haa very little use for'drags.

tbeb- faith and confidence in the physi-cian, ha ve to do with their cure. If he.Is cbeerfal, happy, hopeful they feelbuoyed up, sustained by his very pres-ence. They fed the thrlU or bla splen-did vitality, and gather strength fromhla courage. They catch the contagionof hit cheerfnlneaa and reflect hi*mood* and cmuntios:

Invalid* who have dragged along ia.misery for years hare been suddenly,aa "If by magic, lifted oat ot theirbondage* " " '

shaded lamp and settle down to lowuersolf In. n new world, that picturedby a/skillful pen. And there Is so muchto/ead that one can afford to be criti-cal and hard to please.

There would • bavo to be nn occwsloual bit' of amusement, of frivolity,even, to keep tbls relaxation from be-coming monotonous. But tho majorIty'of u* have more than is" good forus. Attorall we>are not very Rood t»ouwelves. Wo bvcrwotk antt overin-dulge our bodies nnd brains, nnd wo*.der whjr they glvo out.-\V(i«*i:rstau

T H i u c s . • " . . ' • . ' •'.-.•••' ,'".'•'

Handkerchiefs have diminished tiltilt most Ineonscqueut trifles, ; '

Jeweled crosses are<most popularpendant, after the ubiquitous heart,tocket. H

Kverr girl with pretensions of pret-ttness has a ecuple of pairs of finestmull ties, -<vblch she attaches to heillnscrlc." * - i

More Jewelry U being worn than totyears past. Three collar pins, a bigbrooch, n necklace, a Ions chin wltba pendant, and two handsome bellbuckles alt appear nt the same tlm<on the average woman.

you i*»n . Qne_doe« nolonly bucklo one's btlt and sash ID'these elaborate days, but aUo one'scollar, sleeve straps, bodice bowa-bows of any sort In tact-and especial-ly one's thoe bows.

What'could Iw prettier than th(charming little flower aprons, deslguedto restiuhle tome flower, tho color-ing ot which is carried out In the fab-ric chosen? There nres> rose aproniof pink Unoni daisy and geraniumaprons, and cutest of all. a four-leafclnvtr apron., three leatca. for_Jthiapron aud ono for the bib. '

Slnca there are no more itew orna-menIa"toLbe invented, "the necessarythills Is" to devise'new ways'ot wear-tnjr the old ones and the newest fancyt» to wear those lovely necklace* ol*4tta-marlnea and similar •tones/un-der, the thin yoke of tbe lingerie waist,their gUttfer through the transpawjney^vfciS&lptewUiftifa-t, ^»-

traaaatbrntte trt» t m aIM boor*? brctUklat »**rd by BcaMty twtmkr

The dgfatmc bi tk» rar Caat *»•ibowB Urn band «nma4* to be a «a*atfonaldabt* and desmtefdreI D d n u poe«ible that w» revival of tb* grenadierthat gained" sada t e a m by ttelr greaterowesa in bjgwa Mm— ,

Oaa prodBrera, gas eaglae* and «•*•trifngal pompa will be nsed attwu of

mm*.:mmMM^M<!3;,.<>t:r.drains pe worfca tobasdl* tbe dry-

'ftrat.ber flow. Tbe «t4rm water-willbe pumped by tb« eieetrkal apparatasillrcadrloatalled, which will be workedintermittently at occaaUm require*.

Tbe birth rabf tn Eagbiod baa-beendeclining steadily for year*, and haa.now reached tbe lowest dgnre* on ree-jrd. v'x.. nja per 100O In londoa and1O.S per 100O for spventy-flve bug*towns. Were it not for a diminishingJeath rate. |>artl<-tilarl7 among infants,the population would already be on th«:Jecfesse. . .

Th« fierman- p«lodl*al» describe „«.reTf plant . which produce* a gmnItnllar to mooU-hogr. It is a varietyafljindnlpIiiitbollonU. It attains abright of -to ftrSO centlmetrrs, and ha*numerous root*, from wblrh a Juice, iaextracted poiltaluln« as mncb aa 18per cent, of the gum. It grow* insandy place* and will bear "drought.

ment which bat» come, tram www no-expected good fortane. Thtoahowatta- bow dependent tb*> body to. npomthe mind, how it sjmpathlm with i iand takct on Ita colorings, which *r*represented In the different functions.- O . & Mardeji, in Bucces* Magaslne.

The usuaThnrried crowd waa nlllnjrthrough the turnstile to the UnionDepot from tbe derated station thisinorning, report* tho Kansas City Star.A man stood aside to permit two wom-en to-precede him through tbe whirl-Iglg. A* he'atarted through, an Im-petuous man with a grip bnmped himailHe and took hi* place. The man'*politeness mad* SL< UgbtnlMt change toIndignation. A swift kldk waa theonly redress possible, andllt tent tbehasty one through tbe turnstile with,some impetus to *pare>

The offended man with1 the grip,turned to seek satl»facUon.but he. wasbarred.,in. - It would cost him Ayecents.to get at the enemy. He reachedfor a nickel, looked at the clock andhurried onto hla train. |

"That was good tor him. I admlroyour spirit," said a woman. I' "I'm no hero," modeatty exclaimedthp other. I "I only did my duty aa! Isaw It Any one else would have donethe. same. {Besides, didn't t have) aklncb, though? He couldn't touch me"

padanr* At* FBIIIBC "awa-it.IS pleasont to note, say many, that

tromen aro taking a tuck in tbolr pom-padoura and are wearing smoothlybanded tresses. The fluffy, floppyfcolffure, that for the last.'few.acasonshas pointed skyward, ha» toppleddown at laitandlts place la taken bythe low roll or part, tbe test of tbejudr belns plainly and neatly arranged.The reason for tb\*> the milliners as-rert. istbat tiny tip-tilted bats) whichhave at last "arrived.** after repeatedunheeded efforts to gain ascendancy,and large pompadours- simply won't"go'' together^ At tbe hat, I* ultra-fashionable.jof course, tbe woine* willdo kbfmwKes oTer to suit I t -NewYork t're«s.; i

The Kngllsh Society for tbe Sup-pression of Steel Traps, President LordTolleinache. offers a Jirlie of £30 fortbe best model ot a humane rabbet-trap. Whether It catches tbe animalwithout injury or whether it kill* in-etantly'U left to the Inventor's discre-tion.

To- be successful a. model jnust be"capable r Mains'sold reUU at at rea-sonable a price as exEttlng cheap tteeltraps:"

In the~Southwest 1t -U customaryfor a young man who secretly admire*

jn young woman tosaj; tohlsin.tlma'tca."She's Just my afjle: she. can put herclothes In my cheat** When the gbiheart of tbls remark, she at - onceunderstand* that • the- youth -it In-clined to matrimony, and i t la **np toher" to encourage him or glv* himkit. coa«e»-K«v *«* lim,':

—.-r,.,,,.^,^

Th*Tbe abatigUultj»»Jbll»t»rtj>gTbere'retbiujTbe beakfast iThe <ilim«T

(Isbriers auttiT o e fhorttur

Eleanor,

IEALTI IIB STIEI8TBIESTOHED BT

PEJ»|VSlr». Emma rieukwer. Hit BUtfi"Inaw,'

Bwrttlo. Vaab,. Worthy TnaMrir tioisi ofTempeniiiAo, WrttM: --•~:~~)-r., . -

"A »»ffend ovt r lie«-y#«rs artlk <r-tnefulmr and painful'per 1»<U. Jtfk«aita %MM tn »ertprr«mrlM»%MM tn »verttprr«mrloM» M * .

mnd 1 .«*>•* aauttona I* Hn4<• reatora my ktmith and

. . . • . - . : - - : . . - _ L - - . -tTi »ry gUd lo try r^runa and d*.

lighted to Sad that it we* doltg ma good.I eoatlaiied to aa* It • ilttlo onr Hummoatu >Jwt found my trouble* removed.

••I oanttiUr ttm iptotuHd tmmdlelnt•N4lahaU««twr a* without u. (sfclna• dosw oootMioMaUy taken I f—l ntn-cteKw (Stuff Iraat."

Our flies contain thousuds of teRlmonlaUwhloh Dr. Ilanmaa ha* reeelved from grat«-fal, h»ppy mown who have bean raatandto health by hla remedy, Parana.'

Peat waa used extensively as fueloh Swediab railroads during the hutr*«f, - H.»C-« .

tTrflpannaiiaiiUy eared. Kofllsoraarveas-neesafternnt day'* use of Dr. Kline's GreatKernBeatorsr.lHrialboUleahd trMtlMlne~Dr.H. U. t u n , Ltd., Ml Ann Ut.. Palla.,P»

Napoleon Cxpnaacd Hit turprl**v_:

r AK/V , , ----- J THE LOVEH8.I About twenty ,ear* aBo a shoemaker| t m e to London and mtabliabed ai aali workthop, to t a,-,,>,,; o f l n ( l l l , ,1 7 and strict atten^on to bu»ln«s be» Jntinaed *o poor that b* had not even

»'Wcb bad be«n ordered.One day be wa*-|B.th'e wjil«'prriug

pHery of 8t. Paul'. CathedraJ. witS

i f i .If011"4 w ' f ' ' i0 whom u* »a-Ued the aad condition or bU affairs•nd the impossibility of their marr!.*-!rbe young girl gavVbiiu aU h-r imalltattling*, with which he went uext dayt> purchase ihe retired leather, with-

Jut. however,., knowing.that .hav-waa-Wlowed by a geutlemab Cimmliflowdtu make Inquiries about him., Tbe shoemaker wan ;uot a I W e , n r .jrised when the leatherniercLam'fold'

e

angl* worm aniirow In th* mrlthat,! ever b*fRrut<« amito the K / g e .

The mt.lii I aneat of youns Inl*,W«7ked the

dualriounly for Ialong, vrfr \hr 1manner uf rulilnfcrt.-bicr form iand thru >hi> »,>•brad toward tin;and tar fur :\ MHupon It. Then »b

wont with him. lu 'this way did for-• aine*egin to smile upon him. and »oon,

to his great aitoulthment, he receivedirdera -from the wealthiest clrclt-- Inl^mdoa aoclety, and bis bualness («••tame «o well ertablUhed that be wa«Ibb) to marry, and have a comfortable^ome of hit own. .. ._1.. . ;

He wa» known in London

jalert and. uatrhxrasa rout< nud 1

g dH-Ji r liud iinjiinent uiorv ai

brought firtli. T•n.vi-ral days I tnIn'thl* Aay and il

How did illi- IThe iuiwct wn» Ibelow th<- aurfai

the rooa in

Iwneatb which th

dlan, woo waa forjaany i r J * . 3atlve in ont of the cotton aiilbj inaouth part of Orlfton, Maj»M.retunifi!l,there for a tow days' visit H* shottedgreat Interest at tbe Tarfcraa change*that had'oceurred'ln the village,'anr.when told that tbls family bad goneback to Canada and that one hadmoved tc Fall Rlvor, and that John.Thlbldcau was married, etc./etc, tceach he made tho Fame comment, uttcrcd i^a Blow, surprised way: "Iadslso? L/lnt use Lo sc."

"Where's ole Mis I'lancbcttf?" hensl ed.

"Mrs rianch'ttc? Oh. she drcd ayw'r npo." wns the reply.

•It* Hit " • ' >'l"^>l«n.»>« »O." j

Justified.The professor was delivering an elo-

quent nddresa on cruelty to animals,and to illustrate how. a little Judiciousforethought would cllmlnato to a greatextent tho sufferings that evert smallinsectb aro subject to, said: 'fAn-ltons coming through the ball to-nightI saw a bald-headed gentleman veryharshly treat a little Innocent house-fly which had alighted on his head.Now, If there was any Justificationfor such bad temper I would bo quitejustified In Indulging In It at the pres-ent moment, for a. fly has Just alightedon the back ot my head. No,W it IseotnloK down my brow;" now It IscomlnR on to mj G-r-r-eat Pyra-ir.lda of ERvpt, It's a—wasp!"-T-Lon-^don Tlt-Blts.

Three huudred aud iiluety-xi: j a n ago John Cnlvl

l-'IND MICUAKL SKHVKTUS. WHOM HE :—From llrook

as the "Parliament Shoemaker." hutonly when, to please hisTa» left •! London for Herleather merchant tell him tl at he owedbl* "credit account" to nouiUf. Gladstone. The Cablrhad been in the wlilspcilug Kallcryarben tbe poor nbocmnUotelling bis betrothed of 1

rtuan wife,n, did the

otberthnuct Minister

bad beens-poverty,

*-,»-.,

THE SECRET OF YOUTH

He Soto looked for the. secret ofyouth in a spring of gushing, llfe-glv-ing miter*, whirl, he wnj sure liewould flud In the New World. AU'hcm-I?t5 *nd sages (thousands of thciuu,hate spent their lives In quest for It.but It is only found by those lntpp.'people who an"digest and ustlnillntetiieT rlphf Toad whli-ff lecp« tlie pby»- "leal IKKI) perfer: that peace nnd comfort nro the sure results.

A remarkable man of Hi says: "For"many long yean I s n a r e d more or lc*.iwith chronic coMlvei/ens nnd painfulindigestion. This condition made life

~a great burden ta me/ as you :

"Tno yfars ago/ I bi'ptn tb u»etirapc-Nuts ns fo<Hl. nnd am t&atikful.that I- did. It haa been u bleating t«me In e\ery way. I tlret iiotlcedjhatIt'bnd restored my illijratlonr' This 'a ereat Kulu. but Vu<._nfithlns to ipare lu Importance «itli tbe factin a short time uiy bowels wef.?stored to frt-c aud normal action.

"The cu,re necined to In- complete; fwtwo years Irh.i\e had none of the okrIronble. I-«se t|iL> IJrape-tfuts fowlerery morning for breakfast and freiiuentlv i-iit nothing else. The u,*? bs*!made me couifoHalile npd happy, *">K

fall, 11mve become 'trou? and suppleapilnj erect tn figure aud. can watfc

"with" any body nud enjoy ^It." iS»i*i*-Btven by IV>«rum Co, Battle Creek.Mich. ."There's, a reason." .

Bead the little book. "Tbr" in every i>t«. . .^.

- and, owing .to the peculiar acoustlcn•f tbe gallery, had heard every word

•€b8t had been sald.-nnU»h Weekly.

THE) GAME Of AUTHORS,1 At our book club the other afternoonft* varied our usUal'ser^om discussionof weighty problems by a little liter-ary game that I think it unjr help lobast on for tbe cousiui. I do not think

' the young people In the country livetop to their opportunities for roclilkmutcmenta, and 1 noald suggcit that

-We-have a discussion of w*ys .and,"beau In tocial Chat. v;iwt do you

ay to that. Aunt Jennie? Here Is tbe ,.game—with tbe answors-to .which i jbare referred. Bead tbe description* j•nd tee how many authors caab?.guested: -

The olilttt author—Adam*.

I Unow not. 1 owtrufk her game inOnly twice did.I >thrtisU nud then (Ibeen for the mpmei

A STIHHITills new atiiletli

nmii»ins-"event," a:onii fejf. gobbled' twhich takes Ita. pjiaccompanying dravhow to preparefor

Procure a lou'g, itarli the leather orcan be tailly prep

• healthy author-nalc.The sickly author-Hawrd.The fragile author-Reade.Tbe coliler** autbor-C«liTldge,'_ _

- Tbe farmer** author-Fields. —r-'Tbe gardcncr"« autlaor-Ouiasr;The sportsman'* autbor-Hunt_

. Tbe harvester's uutboj-Ilay."The pugilist'* author-Knor- ,The warrior"* nuthor-Sbafcesp«*re.Tlie ditcher** autbor-Trencl:: _rTbejewtler** autbor-GpIil«niUh.

• Tbe angler** author-Uook-r., The'cber* author—'Cooke."The duOc'i author—Taylor.

The aaborbaa author—TowosenS.

Th» .1om"H<- iinthor—Holme*.I Tbe greedy antbor—Hogs.if*;' H e woodland author-Hawthorne.l-« Tne-cnnnlng;autbov—i'oil'• The-pontincal author-Pope.

;. To* evasive author—Dodge.• ' — * • - - - t author-Cable.

nooic la one '-eai atend to the- upper ITbe Btlrran tbouTd tIfiBC. » you wjl| hathrowing It over yott

Tb* rules are verjpended- foot lo-tne-Hoch the cround norbe removed from It*shoulder. A hundredbe plenty long enoogl

aTeur oegroM are laimpvlal fawfly of a

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AIQ STIEI8TBIESTORED BY

PErllMII.rims rtetesoer. Hit BUtfi" Avenue,,*»«ah., Worthy Treasurer BOM oflie, writes: -•—•• " • 'r«rc<l ovf r Iwsvyars sril* <r-Md ]Mtln/W|Mrl«U My

. OCT0B1E *>%**.

t , „,lot dear -

And back efluHe prudently

Tig,a. horarmsn .time jump [

At-MM In •twriMMv«arIaMa M * >sent J ,ws>s emattetia I* JJneJng <• restore) m y health ama)

»err gl»d lo try foniM sad de.> flnd th»t It was doltg ma good,led to ass It a UUI»'ove.r tonend found my trouble* removed.*!<!•»• It* tpUiuHd uMdlelntUtwwft t trlMawl It. faUti«so«Mfo««Uy tefteH J/it*J I-MH-Mtllratf.• oonUlo thousands of tettlmonlsls. Ilartmaa has raeelved (ran grate-y woman who have bean nstandby hU remedy. Parana.

CU H L ( OR

nun used extensively as fuelii*b railroads during ttao last

aanaaUj r d Kofllsoraarvoos-tint day'inw of Dr. XllM'aOrMttorer.»»ri*lbotileaiidtr»etis*ire»K L l d M l A h B t r W I « r

CxpfMM4 Hit Surp>latv-:

-J a trap hkc a tune*.' —Fniia th* Si. NKheiat.

jPLADSTONE ASil) THE LOVEHS.• Abont twenty year* ago a shoemaker|tme to London and established at aall workshop, bot lu spite of Indus-17 and strict attention to bu»lnet» be» Jntinued *o poor thst be had not evenloonBb money to buy leather for worka hieb. bad be<n ordered.

One day he was In the .wjiiaprriuKtallery of 8t. Paul's Cathedral, withKM betrothed wife, to whom he con-lied the aad condition of hU affairsnd the impossibility of their marrlsgr.rbe young girl gave him aU.h-r; sihalltamlngs, with which he went next day

• f> purchase the reuulred leather, with-

WJowed by a gentleman cjmmiasl'oufdt> make Inquiries about him.. The shoemaker was ;uot a I We , n r .»rised when the leather men-hum told• . f a s * fes A % a » * A M i l 1 1 1 • ..* d.._.. _. _ . . . . .

rousu<!"M>*r «*»• »«ff n»t>

U_ sutbar-Bnwls.

Tb». beskfast author-RJ<VB.The dinner author— Lamb.The sBsppiih i

* —" " r - —*i •"•-» w» **mmi^*m a>w v-v w ^ » ^ ej aaei e. j

| tlttMae u«ovpan> K '* iwsr «T«C. ctaaxt. with trry l » emery rtotfe and I***

J tab tt over weU wlta a **ea*»4j | ) prevent tbe rest frtt&r ratio*

}., I'BOTECTION AGAINST A>Eleanor; K»rui»r.

' THE OBSKKVIXd KOUIS1 on.* oUerved . r«biu DorlVj 'fat

"B^nkshi.iii"Outing. It uenough sigM to »Jtiwss uu* srfs* anangle worm and ilriiff It frorj ll» burrow In the turf, but I sin u-,.t mr«that,! ever before taw tioe drill ft>»gratis snd uriug tlie big while ujorstlto the nurfejer. . •

The robin I am'>p*3klng of had anest of young In a r-.n|>le nearby, and' r-Walked the neliihljJrhoud very lu-

tlustriounly fur food. !*be would runBl«og. wv-r -the -rtort" grass after, themanner uf robin*. Mopiiin; erery few-feet,-her form stiff anil ixe'it. Nowand then she wvmlil inddeclj- bend herhead rowanl the ground and bring eye

-? ml mr fi>r* j\ in^iinnil tu l*t'jir- intyoti"^upon It. Then the would nurtii* to bi<r.lug the'jurr \ Igorunsly with her bill,

ran. . ,„•*

u«f are tailor**. ... It baa, ._— ris-eotly feasts uf

l-«ts h*v»-U«n put to flight|.ta*lig in'tltVlf"Wiliot*"itrttvirW

ap»r il.|.j»d In prppsnulnt ell—Zeltttag.

KOUUKT OXIOX8.Don: lurget uukint lu jour tlalty

lift I'jt'tlifiu raw a« a aplca fo»•four find. Yuu writ Snd they twumri L.,.-..iij Ukc other fuotU whra lh»)i«te w cultivated for tLelr U«f, Tb»Jrt ive i)i unuTraMut effect extrjit latw brraih, au<I I'aMillaii anakv rootlrUl;diiitife<.t^tlic tdor st once. .

>l BSTITfTK >"OK ZI.VC..The I oujfkprjHT who caiioot ha»» a'

Vitttr Tut*—IhJ BnaiklaiwbA•*t.t«- A tnimm ri futhxw. »««kl•*« |W u k »4 Wart,

l

-KiriaUl

<rr frum ( K M al«r«r ..drtilt aAtl

EW Wt oi M-.iii'. Xati HrWh \V>tn »t~->! f N~ d L

to (r)' mil«VHI>

."•rriidtr Orrica T)>» t**ui»r »ri*» •(rXlaiU A*i, IWklt \\ »i.r» ir i v * U>i. batto >btfiMliWe it lit ffc<>tt*e.ii4«'.tt/ suffrrrrii

TV. • ml Ihi* »i{«tftitfmrnt, i*f we willepn4 )au • Min ii* frtw f.if (Kit tvuptMi.

>'KKK its

iteSy Nezvous MothersBoth Husband and CHUdren—How Thousand*of Mothers Hava feaan Saved From NervousProstraUon and Made Strong and WalL

J JHrj. ChesterCur*S?ii*l. iUt« otMiism »itU ->-»»ur tunw

j wint di** hiil writ U («ir A flreiwmp!* i |1 U.l of Mull. Ahii 'llekh Wafers to ' i

Mi i

of hardwood an luctt Infilckiuos sud klwut tiv-c-liirbe* across

wont withi Wni. in this way didl fok• Untttegln to stnlle upon him, and soon,t> his great astoulshment, he n-celvedirdera from the wealthiest circle- Intondoo society, and his business. • be-am* go well estsblUhed that he ivm•bh> to marry, and have a comfortable^ome of his own. ..._!..._

He wa» known In London

alert and. uatrhful, tlirunlug up thegrass root* nud little' Jete of «oll, stab-lihig dH-jifr nni deeper, growling evtryuijiutent more iiud .moiV'exrited. _ti!Lflnairyra'rfil sfuti" was Veiled audbrought fortu. Time«fUT time durlug.several days I *aw her uitae for" grabstu thU rtay and'drag th*m forth.

lion- did slii- know where to drllllThe iunect wa» lit every csse an inchbelow the surfsce. Did she hfar 11

the roots of the grasses or

lienestb which the grub m i at work I

llshrt on, The wood shoultl l>o sand-j jopcrol andi each bltM-k h»A;«< a screw'| l)e, mill which II Is hung uuder the| tMly»-j)fj ln« t«M.. —J—

oot of the cotton mill* In n*ut of Grafton, Mas»,..re.tunis!l,r a few days' visit Us showed.terest at the various change*J'occurred'In the vlllagt,'ant.>ld that this family bad gone> Canada and that one hat)tc Fall Rlvor, anil that John,m was married, etc./etc, tc

made tho Fame comment, uta Blow, surprised way: "Iadal

n't uio bo so."Ire's olo Mis Plancbettr?" he

Planrh'ltc? Oil. she dfcd ol>." wns the reply.f rf>' f'l»»*l - ivnVn BO." /

Justified.rofessqr was delivering a*i elo-ddress on cruelty to animals,llustrate how. a little Judiciousight would cllmlnato to a greatho sufferings that evert smallaro subject to, said: "Ar>~liiinR through the hall to-nighti bald-headed gentleman verytreat a little Innocent house-

:h had alighted on his head.there was any' Justification

i bad temper I:would bo quiteIn indulging In It at the pres-

lent, for ft fly has Just alightedback of my head. No,w it Isdown my brow;' now It Ison to: my—— G-r-r-eat Pyra-

ERvpt, It's a—wnsp!"-r-Lon^Bits.

, - STAhK llltEAD. -j Tin- belt it the left over jileces

hould be .touted for breakfast,broo. or supper;, they, tnsy.lm• dry, .or'iiinde Into milk toast.

I'll!' broken pieces should be dried,tolled .and put' sstde for frying or

, H*alli>|ilng purposes... Or they tuay tielosVoil in milk, a Ultle-sugar aduVil.two rjtES ullowed to each piut of

fnllk, and a pint of stale bread crumbs.IIH> whole baked Hi the oreu and

c««l as n |>u<ltllnif,-'Or tlivy uiayroiled, sifted'snd nut into a would andrdvered with eggs-and milk, allowinglo each pint of crumbs two eggs anda pint of milk,' steamed for an hour,and served with a liquid poddingssoce. For a family of two, bslf apint of bread crumbs, one egg nodhalf pint of milk will hi qtlto sutUedm I.

Totting dolleya «r» beautiful, andpeculiarly-fltted for u*« on polUhedUblcs. A sat well msda would b*I charming wedding gift to a friend;'Iho plate, desert "and tumbler dollies•hould bs made entirely of tsttlng.but tbe centre p>ce. whether roundar square, would better have a linencentre. This centre may or may notbo emtiroldered or merely finishedwith hemstitching ' or drawn wpr<snd n deep border of tatlluc. It em-broidered. It should be In white.7.,". '

A good size for n In lilt- set. tiiaila3t liravr white linen. Is a twenty -on*luch centre piece, n twelve-lucli pintololly pud a sU-lnA desert dolly, with ii tumbler plow of smitller S)K>. Thesemay be button-holed nround the«Ige with n rallier voartu uiercerlied

Three huudred and nluety-si: )an ago. John Cnlvln was born.l-'IND MICUAEIi SKHVKTUS. WHOM HE BUltNKD.

—From llrooklyn Bally Eagle. !

).',>> r»u

. y•rtitby-Btjil.

A lllrniliiahiiiit iiirtn liatiietl Itatt-hrtu

W e o D u O m ttui><lr»l IKilUn ll»»«r.1f •aayo*M«( Oalexru iu«i vwtaut Ix «ur*4 ti.MsllVOMMrtl O a r * . - _ , • _ . . , .

t.). t a i m « (a,,Iclisln. t).Wo, lh< utd*t»Uur<t, b » e knwwn t'. J

I t>*b») lor thn l » t II )»•>«.mlUlln»hli|x»tKll)r hoaaiaiil* lu all buslMM 'mrts-iiauk auititasaatftily »Ui» to amtty out mufobttic»tli>ujijna'l« by iti»lr 0>iu. .ttur *• r»t>*i, \vtiol«wi« Uruiiirttn, To

iMo, o, :•• •lt. <!«»»» * M»«I|»

, Tolihlo, 0..i i : i t k l

I U«

r Muldliyall U r u « t i « .fa'ttltjr I'lIU tor «ouMI|xkllou,

Timworld

W»HI tlating

•Hial* la Alllargest tmnie lltirnrr In tti<*Is that of I.eonldai l^onelll InItaly. It comprise* mnrf than

Mibllcatlous ltj all languages rrto th« p«n. : -•

A STHONCJJTATEMEUT

«r r»t. J. M. amtt.r. U*mon»ll* K«il=o-*l l»»uilll**a>ai> ml !'••••> I » B I S .

Col. J. It. Otiffey, of ri.ttsbttrg.Uetuwralk lesdtr uf tVnusylvauui, anil

uD« of tlio grealt**!producers In theworld of oil,; rontslid gold, wrltei:

Ueulleuieii: It is apleasure to MMlorwl>osn's Kidney l'ili>llnvlug found Itirip-Ofgrent vslue I biiyealwsys been glsd tofecommeiid ttieintuuiy frleiuls. Tin1)

(Slgutdf J. M, UUI'KEVItoati's Klclmj- rill», n •perltli- fn;

dckiK'lif, lilniUtt-rjilioubli'S mill nil lii>lie}' iHKiirdi'rjt. <iif «f>ld hy all df«l>'r«

I .

as the "Parliament Shoemaker,'; butonly when, to pleoho his *•>H left-London for Her

rmau'Tvlfe.iu. did tin-

leather merchant tell him tl at he owedVis "credit account" to nouVt Gladstone. The Cablrhad been in the whispering galleryarben the poor shocmnko

f 1tellingpbetrothed of 1

other 1hnu•t Minister

had beens poverty,

iE SECRET OF YOUTH

oto looked for thn secret ofn a spring of ensuing, tlfe-glr-terK. which he wng sure heud In the New World. Alcbem-1 sages (thousands of tbrrujvcut their llvrs In finest fox Il-ls only foiuid l>y thosewho ;can"digest andif rood tohli-o" loeps tlie phy»-'I) perfect that peace and com. the sure results,isrkalilc man of »4 says: "Kor'ng years I anrf rwl more or lessironic co*tlvei/e«» and painfulion. This condition mads llffrburden to m s as yon niajr-Trtll

yrars ago/ t ticpiii Jib \iseJuts .-is food, nml am thankful.did. It baa been u blesVluc t«\ery way. 1 tlret nollc«Llhst:storet] my tllm'Jtlon.' 1RUIII. but vui>_nfithlns to co^Importance with tbe fact tblft

ion tlm<s my Iwwels vver.eo five nud normal action,cure seemed to be complete; f">rirs 1 bate had none of tht otif

I-«se tlia tjrape-tfuts fowliiornliig for lireakfasl andfrei-at nottiiu^ rise. The u#? hi*

le comfoHalile npd happy, snd^tdlvlll be 1H yean old- nM't _mve becume Mron? and suppleerect In ttifurp aud. can wstfcnybotly nud enjoy ^It." iS*i|i*-•y roatum Co, Battle Creek."Tbere's, a reasoii.'"the littjr |KX*. *Tfcr

le,M in ever* ptg.

and, owing to the peculiar acoustlcnof the sallery, had heard every word

•t t i t bad been sald.-BrlUsh Weekly.

THE) a"AME Of AUTHORS,1 At our book clnb the other afternoon•re varied our usual'seriloin discussiontor weighty problems by a little liter-sry game that I think It uiny help (obass on for tbe cousins. I do not thick;

1' fbe young people in the country livetop to their opportunities for soclslamusements, and 1 nonld suggest that

-Wa-bave a discussion of wsys..«nd," I M H I in feoclal Cbar. v;iiat do you^y to that. Aunt Jennie? Here is tbe i

.game—with the answers-to -which Ijbare referred. Bead the description* jand see how many aotbors can brguested: -

Thejildtst author-Adams.

I know not. I only know that sheHtruTls her game unerringly each time.Only'twice did.I see1 her mske a fewthrusts nud then desist, as if she badbeen for the moment deceived. '

A STIHHUr I.'ACE, '-This new atliletlc ptitlme Is ft very

nmnsing-"event," and I« "ran ofT* withonii fejf hobbltd' to the broomstick,which takes 1U pjace. A look at theaccompanying drawing will show•youhow to preparefor the stirrup.' racer

Procure a long, thin pole; Then at-tach the leather or rop« stirrup, whichcan be easily prepared by making a

'••',4

broidery otht-rrelst'. ^ 'TialVUi, srti: " tifwhite, Tv|th n colored tWlhilu*. Ispopular, but the color" mulit 1-f fii»t.ind warranted to watu.

Uuffijlo, N. Y;'

Tlie llusiiinj live If I lew.

i Mr*. Win. i.w'nKnotlilitKMjrrii|.'lo'rT.'M|ilr#>i

«,*ll«'fl'Siir,<-<l roe'«lntlitilli!.il.J<!. nlmKk

The liis«l-»i munnii bill etrr liimtnj,| netslii'tl C?W) pou iU. -' • <

! liso'sOateasunol be too tititbttjf• t>"K•'• >' 'i rissoagheara J. «. o'llsui'. it'itu\t.\ i' Arenue, ,S.,>llun««|Hj|l., Mliio., J«D.>.1J)). i

Marmalade—Simmtr very s l o w l y for ! "• : " - - • - . _ . •levcral hours one pound of fruit, j | WAIST Ll l l i f l READY FOB USE. jpeeled nud chopped, the same qnantlty I if y<vi s n s IXtKHMMAKCH /",» <%» uit sugar," • a. tea*tpoonft)l"vor. ; trround l i t t

A a«rvuas, IrriuUte sBotnar. oftsa onU>e vexmuf hTmUrloe, le unftl U> car*fur children; it ruiu* a ehiU s dlspo*i-lioo and resrta up»« heewelf. TheUixtble bet urea chitttrva aad theirBulhen luu uttMt b tint l o U » fa«tUai the mother baa aoaM ftnal* weak •ness, a»d elie Is .entirely nnfl't to Iwarthe attain, npon kernarv«s that govern-tug »hll«ii-en Itfroliw; It Is ftnpticktblsfor ber to do aojthing caltnlr

liavtllsof m>t»«n art like a flrabrand«p<in tlie uirtea, ii.ua»>|u«ntlr nine-tenths of the nervotis ••naitrs.tittti, ti»r-vous deiponiUijrr, "(lie I.Iocs." sleep-lessness. an>l uervou* lrrital>l|liy ufwomen arise .frutu «t*We derabgeuieotof tha fema-le*orgeDl>m

. Itoyoti e«pert*nc* flu of depressingerltb , rettleuoeas, alternating withestrenM irrllsbllUr* Are your aplriueasllv affeetetl, •» tlisl one inluute vouIsugb, 'and tlie nesl ailouta )ou feelllkserylog? . • •

Do you feel something like a ball ris-ing la your thruat and threatening tochoke yt>« i sll the senses perverted,morbidly sensitive to light and sound Ipala In the ovartca, sad especially

h W I r i o g r d i } n .pain*; nervous dyspepsia, and almost•onttnaally crou and snappy T

If so, your nerves, ara la a thattarad•oadltinn, ana you are threstened withnervous prostration.

Proof Is mooumental thai aothlng Inth* warlil is b»tt»r for nervous prnstrs'tloo than Lydi* K. rinWhams Vegetable ('onipound; th»u»amls and tliou-aaods of women testify to thUfsit.Att Wn. Maiku** AOk»-A W

Mrs efc#*t*v Curry, l/rader of lbsLadles' Hvmphoojr Orchestra, «J Karat»f e trt , Kaat U«u>u. Mae» . write*:

',' rtw elga*-ySnFIriH u.«i»Jrf • t tau -irepe aerf t'lisneenml Imlens. lfm»i«>t iia ayImfiluiit i i 1 cuukl Mltber tn»..y life, norw\my nlckte, I • • • Very IrriUtOe, ww»»as•ml dvHKwteeit ' . - - - -.: • '•

t'uitftsiu't Vf(eta(ito l'«Bfaai|4ueiuleJ >M! eniiel to ta the oalv

y that k*li*l in. I a » e d»UfImnrafeil la kw»tu-until I am now elrwgnnl - i l l m l ill n e n n i M i f s s s IIHIII

l -

rwuxtyI

t. Browo. Vi«»-r>asi<tienV of I he Mother*' Club, It CedarTerram, Hot Npriu'iV Ark., writes; -t>«s.f Ur» I'lnkUa -

" I dragfed thrtmik nine veatsof .mievableaskWaiMw, worn nit wtih i«ln and awauue-nasa, unlll H seasueil as tatHUh I •botikl 8yI than K « w l a •utmeat uf a »>K- «ii trow-Ua4 as. I was,"ant Ike wtnnterful ••Jills skadarlTwi from I .TJU K flutbuai Vegetable(Vminun.1, I tteeided to trv It, I dUi MI, andat Ihe ea« of tarw. awelh. I was a/dursrea.woman My HarrwMMe wasallgAaa.1 was•w laenr irrttable, sad my kvehauil fell lalor* wlik me all o'tr Mala " .

Women should frmeiuber that LydK rtathaui's V«*g«l«UI« Curupound'UUi» .medicine-thai holds Iha.noacd.for-the f reateet number of aotualjrures offemale Ills, aud lake noeuUlttuls.

. Frve Advice) 10 W»ni*n.Mrs. IMokbattt, Lynn.^4ass . iavlus

ajlalok »oiuen'Ui»rit«>tihtr foradvleeMra, I'luUhsms »asy»sperleiioe withfsnala' troubles Wtablea; her lo tellyou just what 14 best for you, and•he will ohsrg4 )rou notblnf for har

WtSMl't I I I ,

J OUAHANTetstD TO CURB.IDOOLD.HCAOAONEAND NEUMLBIA.*»i l Slri.lii.tii.it..1»<»b"»N«,

^.'•l SSUMfcf HA< aV i r ST I'. W.littmrr.M.U., Msiufaiiurer, I

W. L. DOUGLAS

• -,> healthy author-It»le.Tbe sickly autbor-Hawrd.Tbe fragile .nthor-Resde.The coiner's «uthnr-C«leridgc.

- Tbe farmtr's aotbor-Flehta. —r-~Tbe gardener's sutlaor-Onida.Tbe sportsman's author— Hunt.^

*. Tbe harvester's uutbop-Ilaj." ^^The pqtUlsfs author-Knos, ,Too warrior's author— Sbske^posre•Xlte ditcher's author-Trench.Tlts.Jewt.ler's author-OpIilscjith.

• Tte angler's author-Uook-r,, Tbe'chers author—-Cooke.'~Tbe~du«c'i aotboir—Taylor.

The suburban author—Towosenff,_11i»_doiiieatlC-author—nolmes.

Tlie kreed> snthor-HoSS-' %e> lfpodland author—Hawthorne.

Xb*-ejiiU|Iac anjbor—i'oxl^-Tbe-pantlflcal author-Pope.Tk* evasJvfr author—Dodge.

. * * » • • : • •

titui IVrt.-aiiriiT end. white ui'l KI

• l «I If your m-r.|i«i.t .l'/-« n'H •*-.thro **-xi(tu»v~&0 crittt't wbleh i» )

I nuirti tiisuttotit f>.t.uiateri«l, aii'l **ntt will iivt rofire t i i s u t f>..uiateri«l,br »»i"t. t<r you,' pf»»i«((>> f n « ,

l l Tflt.r y , p J

(• j«iar«iil»wil-<rri"Tmin«>jr rr(o»4~I. M.KsKVyyy.lt,Hit,. sni:ruvtm*j, V-w YorkWtni r i l i M ^ i

Ringer, the grattil rind uf two leuioutind an orange. When eo'ft. rubthrough a sieve,• prt buck o i the firesnd sinipW 'tt'ii "niTnuti'?; stlrrtsg "nlf'I h e t l ^ n e . ' ; • " . . ' * • , '•--

Chotolste IilMrtiitn—Take tbe loug>yster crackers, wiilcli ore alniut (ho [•Izc ot your Ilnxi-r find dip them oneby one In a mixture of four squares otchocolate, meltwl.- one tablespoonfulif sugsr. one-half teaspoonfal vanilla.

rAfter the trackers ore finished Wy t . .• Iben, on battered paper and dry' In a . . ' . ' o ^ S t * , ^ ^ j ^ f e ' * " !»oorov«i._^_ _ .,- i «orld. Heeliuu- l lhn l offer.In »ilrertl»e-.

T Mtriskineion - rifklr^thwbTif -in»ui;r:{-* *•* la a^beirooiaiuB «rtlii» y»i*t;~fn>eh jnuskmelgiiii peeled "and cljopycdfntbir coarsely, four heads cabbage,•ne' peck grert tomatoes, one rdox»unnall oblorm; three ounces,wiiitemui-Isrd s»pii[,' one. omov~ctl<try need, tiro j

tAhmf UMto l ttill ar««l tliSjUtMJtt'U.•— - ^ *uuu it

* (osk* •!! ijp**- and ilaM vt ••*«, L*>t

•t*l*t*. • u j , «r* (Mid frf *tt ftxvJ tiftN«*r*

K C. ATltlNS <aco.,lno.U<|.«a* • • • U—rf**ftm I* MM WMM.

Im* «e ae Mfc» Br«eJ

& 3 8 H O E S % IIV. L. DoUKlaa 14.00 Ollt Idg* Lin*

cannot txt •quallod at any prlc:

RHEUMATISMSimple, lne^tp«n»lv«, •

f F F E C T I V E .

aetf ^itsvfjtf levw

- . - /•ef-eMkleg aMa'e itaeee. Me i k r a n n Ike cere wltk »kk* evrryatawaa^ ataf lJMBwBTB*aBBl at AaSSaas t ^ aBa^aaaal atamas aa»a^asaaf ff^LsiaB

1 at si

. . .-"-s. ^ EfioJaiee 14 Ike k»*itkewwM.

• lk»<iS«fi , r

euaaMTree} m»utt i i e i r i M MJ.SO saees ceel atwe. le mtU, wk •at

Writ* fair D«*erto*Jv» L«afl«tand T»stlmonlals._ __.__

B A B Y ' S A W F U L E C Z g M A J LEE EtECTBIB IMSOLE CO,,^ tike l«.w »«t_T»«,h ,> h . W.«4d j ?'!*.,.!!5! .$&*>

• HI*»l«B-,t(oith«r Tliaak'p'f• Mj little girl b«d eon-nn\

B ' « « l f i i t h i i M 11'*vWd.-'lo*c.';lier rigbt eaf. I t lud turnedfc;«k, soJ lier f*c« '»«• like a (iirt/f

t, aad *e>y *or«. I t « l d LVi

{'hop ffleli ve^e'tahle; n<!d one. headIhredded cauJlfiAwer - nud utber' lo-rredlents.and coo!; unfll flavor Is.Tfell

• DlMided, but not until -plckl« I s ' tw f *sslted b>rfj>aad i hsd In k«rs> flottn onj loft, *^an and seat wbil« hot. ]:i! dsy and niiht. Tbere » « not a «fe»r; WII<1 Cherry Jelly—No. l~<' .'herrjfcs wllh wuti-r

j 11 tU! »[«»r

Jtbiem-

nooic la one vai snd tying tbe otherend to tbe upper part of the stick.Tbe stlrrnrt thcuTd be about four feettoofc » you w|l| hiv? n« dlCBcnlty Inthrowing It over your shoulder.

The rules are very slmpte Tbe sas-

Hocb the crouod nor the stirrup leagtvbe removed from Its position over tbeshoulder. A hundred-yard,"dish" winbe plear/ long enough for tb» coorar.

tT<n-fcer-f»«.»heti ij trut* H(>eft Aftdj'rviripletely healed,' wit'hoiil orsr . . .„„

loft. Krineeiw through a elplb. or rnli j Ub,. whitA- U mon ifcsn-J hs>l ieprrf tor.fhrougli rrire slrev»; ' Measure ctip' of C?1f»»ed) Un, R«ee Kth»r, lii';: £<kiwilUgsr to (.up of juke, boil dotrn «!»?.-ly lo half the quantity and corn- irbenfold. S'o. 2—To every >)nart of <hcr-ries odd four .large swec-t apple* tntIn <iuarterf. b_c( got parrd,if Ii No. '1. sot niliigjialti^ so.tigar. lioes rot JrafefTutar Jelly.

IP Deaaaal Calf.Tbe wVSmr of OoL Sanmel t«I«, to-

restcr of the revolver wbtcb fcrorsMa oaaw, fa abont to put op la' Hsrt-(atd,« iMMHUMMt t». C«str« M

f l - >••*•

Y."

A hte, Bnlsdtn,./i»illfciur. .

^ C A U T I O t * . — l a e l s i « - * fct• e e i h o e a . T i k e f > s i i M l l a u . x h t * i u HeliWal kletame t*4 pSf ***nM *• UAlom.

WANTKt). AilinedMl«rliie'frtl»»nwtiere•r. Ii IXniflw •"•"*• •'• HMJKM- roll Hoe t-(M«»We seal lit tat U>i|ie«M<>a upon i*%afi.tut c*iw ifit$ mmi if i miif ti umif ttwi.

Witt* i* J|)««»l«4 C,ul*( nt r.ll S U

"Si

BE ATTENDS TO BUSINESS ,_ _ _ .

*bo goes strsight to *of ittO C-JH

HraiSjSprams.Brtrises

St Jacobs Oflsaves USM, mvnsy and

fsls eut~Ef-mlssrr qiaefcly.

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Page 8: t WO SING - DigiFind-It · 2015. 1. 3. · presentation of bill. • ' ... Office Hourai 8-12 A. it. 1-5 P.M. Maionic Building, M. F. WHEELER. ICnun rEa TURNING THE TABLE icttA worr*

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$ 1 8 6 , 3 6 4 , 5 0 0 Invested in 7 7 Public Utility Ct)Sli .11f iKc -jrrair«.t Nuru--4-- m--.~of toda) t-r (tut of Limit**!- Franchises. The-Democratic tand\4&te*4otr Senator. Edward Nugent, in tWfr County, stand*

for the limit.itirm <-f |u)>lic uiilitv franthi-t- ' "In Hie Cit> Council of Elizabeth he. with "other public-spirited members of that body, has just succeeded in defeatinga-+J«1ttrrS. rvtcc proportion for a franchise in perpetuity along Railway avenue. The stand Mr. Nugent has taken in the Councif of Elizabeth he WII continue to

lak • in tlit State Senate, if elected lo represent Union County in that * ...body. •"-,...-.'-'

T i n ' p v i r l y |> l . - i t f i . j -m I ' I . I I I H I M " n « r i : i « i n u s _ 111

YlTt<VV** T*taT1^*"Sri1--r}<^if^'>M.^a-fcyI'.i**lmi.i'*.4 .IIM IHi*,-'.,

t i m l e i > t : i i i ' i i t i < ; . ' ' T i n ' iiU HYij">r>:ii>J i i^ui•»_ n f t i n -

i . i s i t l i n i i nf. r . i i l r i t . i l | > M | « - f l y <>( ."ill H * « r * nt l o c a l

r i l i - V . - a n i l t i n - l i m i t a t i o n «if j . n 1 . 1 i.• fram-I i iw. - ' , a r i '

-. • j i i a r t l y l i n t . T K i * ' j i l i i f f V i i i i i I M I N j a t n o f o r t i n 1

rn :H ' t i m I'M ( T . I : I H ' - « m i i k i t i f j J M ' S - I I I I " 1 I l i e i h i t i a t i v i -

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M i , i y i . i i i . ' u n i ' i i H i i i i i i i - l y , »«"t v i l f u l l y ;ip)>)H'-

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l i l i iukf* i i r r n i l l i i i h c i l I l i u m t i l l 1 i l e i i i : l i i i l '-fnr-;i l i c t t r r

a Hi I l u i ' i r ( r p l i ' M I i t S t i v c g o v i T l i i m l i l . ' _ • , . . . .•"'

HKKK H A PAKTI. i t .I-IST OK UHITKD KHAXCIJISE4 WU1«1 HAVE BEKS GJUJfTEnTit VAKIWSIS I T W A K M «'F -A « * J B K <JK STATUS, TIIHUt'OUOL'T Ti /E t^SlUJT. MAM' OP THK LAItflKST*EI.|SCTK1C

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KLii'TRIC TRAQTION COMPANIES VlTH'. LIMITED FRANCHISES.

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-Tlie DviuocraliccioitiaTSu! for St-natorsJ boson

needs no introduction to the people of Elizabeth,

and to but very few of the citixensof t i e remain-

der of the county. Those, and they are jmm-

tarvd l>y the thousand*, who are intimately «c-

<joaiiitc.l withTlr. Nugent, know him to be a man

of the fluent characteristics and of the broadest

capacity for accomplishing mult* in any .contest

in which the rights of. the people are at stake. .He

lias been eminently sirccensful in his profession,

anil while his constantly increasing practice <le-

•jiaiiili so iniiuh of his time, he Ji.in proren him-

ntslf to be one of our ino).t valued citikentTand- one

'of tJarK-iit officiali*. A* a public officer, whether

at » uumlwr of lhi>l>oard.ot KJuualion pruf tlie

City Council-, lie lia* ever acted conai»t*nJyv

.hoiifotly ami wisely. If there U.anyone who bt>«

lipvi'n, heart, and soul; iir'tliu |irinciple of J

'.'i»(jii«r« deal" for the people, that man in Mr.

Niigoni who, if I'lectfil, will inake irj the Senate

.•of New Jersey a record.of which every cilixen of

Ifnionj county, whether Democratic or Repubii-

caii, will ho juntilied in feeling proiid. • .-

O^uSO? ^ O T J R V O T E -A.SFOB STATE SENATOR—EDWARD NUGBN^- of Elizabeth. ^. - • -.- -»-FOB MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY—WILLIAM D E W I T T STANFORD, of Elizabeth; HARRY 0.

COULTER, of Rahwar, PAUL J. MARZ, of Elizabeth.FOR CORONER—DR. D. J. MCILHINNEY, of Elizabeth.

£M _

>&.VHI. NO. 35

nijt of the Boird of CliOlen freo-holders of Union County.

urrifiAii. .:11' ^ulur iui<< tiuu n( tlm Iliinftl nf Oho-

tn'ti liri'<'lii>liii<ri<ii(llioDount.vot Dniou,> . J t lu'M O J I iriirwlny, Udt. 0, HH»r>, »ti .11 |i m

Ail iiii'iiilmri tturc'.-im'tieol1 r i i lml i l i r MIMI Dinmlil- 1.

J hu lu innl i« 'iI tli" invvinlm itvaduiK « l bill* hi HI,! tuuil|U«l, wctn 011

f ( ( r M 4 l ' ' ' " ' " ' " : ' ' "n, rln.i uiiirt or roMUITXKRH,)

U\ the (Hiuuuttlw nt ttm w'liulv'i ' 'EIIMlit'lli. N. J. . Oat. fl. IHOJV. "

To tt.u ltuaul of Chcisuir frychplilorB oftliuouuuiy "I I'uiout1'.'" .

(Uiituiui'U Tho iiKiulii't" of tin:lloattl of Oluweu l''recluilil'ern, nx n Coiu-

u-t- ul tliu wliuli.-, met oil U'eduewUy,(.'Jin ilnv of hf|iu''inti«r; lunU »t tUo

luiilk" 011 N'uttli nvi'iuut, uvvr tlto H»ii-V . I C I i i ' ful CrKUfonl, aN, uulborlBwl atIti • iini tuii; lii'Ul Si'JL'.t- OVuT"

Alur tiuly I'Juuuuuig tho 8»nl lirlilt;oit van uuiumiiOHnly orilcieil Hint tlioN11111, In,1 rcimlri'd »t au I<X|H)U'M) uut ox-

S lJlKV AMIN J v V .

lwir o( thu OiHouiitteo ••' v f tlit> wholo.

Ifrerholilvr Cml.v nu>veil ,tl»it- Iho rt>-lMiit of lite eommiiti'v bo t»'«<i»e<l, uuil>t« wtiun coullrmi.il, which WIMBOunler-vil oil roil rail by a iiimaiuttiiu vutv. ..

liy liiocuimiiitWc on I'num nvi'uuoI>nJ|;i, t>LOtU» 1'lniUMj ;.. / . •"J'o tb»- U(«»nl of (.'liiwiiu ; I'rcvliulJorH iif

* I'ihuruiAitT <«* Imott. ,ilrutlvim u- ,\Zuniutiiiuitlecnp|)uH)it

. «rt lo uxniuinc flio liiM'^liitft* ou UutiiuKvcmc kk-otrti 1'Uiui), liiib ixjwiir t«rt («ir i>r rt-lunlil tin1 »iiuie. ti'mM'Ollu)l>'ri'iHiit ihat >l»y\ iu«'t th» Sviuwrt**o«nnt>- lmnr(lw»Hil (Ipctdtalr'.to luiiid nnow brfrfpf "l t"1*1' t'lnw-vou »ni«D on ;Upt. -'iitli, nhi,

l l W l.\tosuu tturk to WillJiuii"!'K«rr»er nt

sM.lBSW) Jiuu»<»rk W'.l<rv«tid|!«i &UiiriIKUM (Vi »l * 1 ,.V>0J'otnl OM. iO.lrww UUP hmlf tti hom.vr*"^*- sSmiitVi 81, -IM7-25. Umou o

Jt>H* lUmi-JON, \\., \V.MJ 1.111. M. >t, ^ J tiVKK. KuilT

JIV, Coiue 'U" __, -ii .;_ ,.-——Jb'rwholilur Unroy luovcdlhat tuo re

l>bil of Mill committee \MJ- re»wivetl, RUIit* uftluu uoullriufil, which wmiisiood un roll pull by » miumiuous vote.

By the couuty rond outtituittoe.' - 'To thoboaril of OhoMtn?re«holilfrs oftb«ouimlyTif Uniou: . „. twHiw,

ODUIICIULII. 1 our comiDitroo appoinve d o n t h u uiHtter rt«|>t>ctiug the reliu-((QiohipK ol OITUIU iKirtioun of the oouu-tjr ro»d heretofore aJoptini by llna board,withtd tba UmuBhip ot Wwafleld. wouldiwptotfully report that thuy h»u) oon-.8idsrcd tho matter, mid wonlfT1 t e w w -0>«Bd that this board rvliu(|Ui«l> euntroJ««er Iliat part vf Clark Hto|t exti:lidilip(ruin U«>ad *U«et, IU tU4 tfKU of W « l -flulil. u> JJorth ayanoot and »l*u NortliftTubtinlr m » h o r e l t lainteriwctod withlMatk'8Uoet,iit the town o! Wostfleld.

_*ekterly to tho FauwoodilM '

«o«nUy«abmm«.; JMo. UOBUOK, HKCBTB t t Qaaaittea,,w4U»th» rt

port tin r< colved anil rooummonilatiorimlo|itfxl. whloh t u n ortteratl oncall by « unaDimons tote. ,

saw ticmswn : /WlietMi, It aupeariDK I W tbu board

at a tneotiiiK Lolil February M; JSW.H(lu|it«\ an oounlf roails for th« pnrroaeiif iui|rroTiii|{ ami laaoadamiiiua thoKHiiKi uudcr the proriwoDi of au' act en-titlNl ''An not to OfiaUlo lloaitl* of Cbo-nt<n i''ri;i'luilili'rn to aci'iiiir/. inipfo»oat»ilmaintain puliliu roaiiu, (npproTwl Marcti

l l« I

w 1111

i, A iKirtiuu ,i>I Mill roada «ucril>«i iw li>l!u»K;•'•til n miint wlicro l)roa>l

in iuierniijUHt liy CUtk »(ro*l> vittiiitlini; /westerly aluni; Clatkto I ho 'lutoneeliuu of Utark'ntteetNutlli nyruue: tlipucyi wonterl*

tilluviime to thr> bonndanr lioetbt- UinuatiiiM tif WMIHUIU andltarM ..«, It uii|ieiui tlmt the lesolutitm

of liiiii btirvtdniliiptini; wkid ituul m»m re-ceived ndd tiled .frVbr'urary'4lh, 1S3S.mill ri'oytik'ilinlunik entitled, "Ileoord««if Uiiijnh Omiuty niotl»," «u |t'tO j'lVUll • • . . . . • ' • .

-Wjiorciw, H ii|>|x>»ri< that aaiit! roatl «a*.umrkut nud <tt-»i«uiit»l a» a counlT rwulon. 11 iu»p vutltled, "A Map of UnionC.(.iiiiity;'Stiowiug tlie ltoada D.^tunatcJHN Couuty ltuwln." anil adopted tty thisliontil nil» lu«|i r«iuirwl uiider the trfu^vlaions of the afurt«aitl act; and

Wlioreiui, AiplicBtinD l i u b w u madeto thin hoard rc<]ae»UaK this \MW\\.to.release its ooutrol over thoaame; there-foro bo it •

iteMilvtHl, That this board r*Um|UithtHtntrol ovur tlml ronil u'r ptirtiou of rtuulKitbin th« towiiHliip of Wmtfield, auit(liferilii'd »« foUt>wi>. to wit:

lli'tliiiuiut: »t a ivint where«tr«!t in iutorrectetl by Clark » t t « t ;

lucidt-lilol Aijoiinnt^-J. AV. Urmotni:.•S3..WI...K. W*Hlinaton *0).''Jilimbvin1 iiily Journal SI8985. Frank U. Hwiti,«!74?5, *.HW, Juo. B. High •))••),. Wiu. r-Htuiib •B5, Art Metal Ouimtniotion OiW.7.1, lf; \V,.VVe»toott. M, 1). 143 30,Wm. H . Weldou |US3 43.

Hutionery Aooouut—J. F , Cain I

JaiVAooonnt-U. FrankOorieil.Hheriff$.VM 37. Tho llildobrnndt Oo. *lt) (10l l .nry J. 8ohmnlt*i 83, UhaR. W. l)udd

* ! !TT, Alour.o l'uttit, M. 1). 103 W.Awonrit-N. , l t . l iottvittll[•nt Acoouut, C«u'sun—UuorKO

i-,VL-fc.,« WH S3, Thomas. Tollo. *1 50.Kiocliun Account — Hutnmit llvctird

W H ~ - - - " - ' " : ' • • / . . . . - • • • . . .:,':'• :•-:

County Road lU>|»ir Aooouot—J, I,Bauor H . "W. it.' -Wsldou' W.781.05

street' to the iiiterrwctioii of Clark «r« ' fwith North iitonuo; tbi'uee westerlyiiluuc North uvnaitii to the (•oundart lineUctweeu till) tciwunliiivi ol WMIIIOIII and

HeroWiil, That mid ump befchanRrdaccordiuKly, and tlmt it (wrtiQed oopyof lhi« rwiulutiuu be filed l>y the el«rk ofthis hoard iu the ot»c« of the oountyTrtpTVoHtro^maty urUnWa, aaroquir-

On ruotiim.of Freeholder Kobison tfav .forc>;oi»Kprt»mlil«< and rt»olutrDO« w»rt A . Vauiloplid mlhoul diiw«nt. , * | batioi

, That the bill of-Schwiorn. Button Co.. amountiDg toS334. beioK one-halt the cost ot the near'Hue bridge near Haielwood eemetory.tUhwny. bo |>aid when audited by thecommittee.

. Freeholder Oady mored tha i .,ot-tb* HaolntloD, and on roll call It-was adopted vnantaonaty.

At this time Freeholder Kline _ .xoused from further attendance at |b«

b i n K r b f l b . properly aodtlrfand jicpjotwl, were read, and on. rollcall unanimously ordered paid.'Viz:

8al«ry Aooount—James W. Fiak.SCO.E.M. \Vood*S08«3.

Members',Pay Aocounl—John lloW-oonS36. W. H. 8w«in ««.Benj. KiwrW0. W. WtOonnoty«8. Roah Wood-

#88. D. S. Murphy #40, P. H. M*l*el*«L M. M. Hondder »4S, W. A. Wet-phiQ •*«. O. B. Obkodler W8. B. K.Aaaiua MS. Qeorgo 11. Oladok |80, Eb-U D M b * 9 7 ? 5UinDMy*97?5.

Cotnmlitee Eipenae Aooonnt—NoabWoodratf #983 Juo. llobiaou »I17O,W. W. Cnuoly |14SS, Donj. Kins»1#M, Henry Kronso #9110, J, X. Uady$11 W. (Iw. H.KHIIDW 75. Jno. V, WuliM: I'-'H. NL-isi'l, 910r,u, M. M.aciul.lurii i»5, Harry Huff &), E; K. Admu

I'ublic Building Aocouot -K»tc Hiitt-yoD fs?, Wm. A, Smith 913. Mutlurd 0 .and L. Oo. f I SO, J. W. Hope, *M Us,W. l ! . -«Td; Oo. »3, Jo«-l>h Uanor.«13 37. Frederick Bitter $19. Thos. Via-c u n t . $10. Morey-Laltna Oo. $8, ThoElisalKith Water Co.. 8dS33 U0, UailodEUvtriD Co." of N, J. *3l 40, *73 00.R!iuilH>thtowu Gn-tHght Uo *.17 NY.aud S.J.Tt'lCo^ *-"iS3.#4 10;|Sr1S,t3 16.$2 3t,, ii OS, Mnuniufr, Muxwull ,t Mouro§31 10. Thtts. Jardino ,V txio « ( 5 , J. J.C ^ t Q W p U f 0 ! t

Se Ttrsiiititebnutdm):=$NO,—WrII Hu!M-aoi|>cr $293 42, Zior *. Towuloy $2.'i 70Juo. K. lUnkln eOM, F . W. UruokIaobor §t,4 08. Clark Hardware Co. *313t)

Court.ioco ant—Chas.l'.W.Eokhardt

aw.OoonwW.reek,jr.ittta,»m .James C'raon tl? 50. Jamca J. Oarey9t *0,TrFTederlck Teipel $18 03, S47 80," I' Kolly,J.P.$8A3u, B. W. Karr

i.Jan. C. OaltoitWt.S1S9 S.'. J no. 1'. Liouger $133, S1S5, li.1 Vail fS33 83, K. B. Wiliuaiaon, Pro*

lion VSacvt, «I3» 33, K' C. J. EuelishI4S31C. JaeobUordas #l&0, ]). FrankCorall. Sheriff. fSTfl 10. •

Brldse Aoeotmt—Jos.0. Moore $90 73,F. J. Uubbard t90. J. L. Bauer' 937.S0,Jno. ShendaaSttO, Frank Hean $135,J8J, Henry O, firueh $5117, SalomonBrown 125. J, A. Beymour »35, OharleaJetom* #49, Hans Lambertaon '•S 10,Jno. Wilson «45, Wnj^TarytS 00, P. J.Hnbbwd *S7 00,0. H. Winana «SSa.3O.J. L. Baaw « t t J r Vf.: U. ^llie W. T Kirk Co. $15 41. u . il. liooar

F. J, Qnbbfcrd $30, JosephT 60. Jutf#iva

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» , . .A full line of the best brands'of canned vegetables, fruits, jellies, etc.. , STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES

H-. M. & J7 F. Doremus,JAHN BLOCK, NORTH AVENUE.

: TRADING STAMPS GIVEN.

Supplies gas to the people-ford for light and fuel. If ynever used gae for cooking jtry it and you will, be pleatMCompany.-wilt furnish andutensil* necessary to use gasA gas range is economical JJvenient

Address the Company at.-•• - 124 Broad stre*

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A discount of ten per cent/Willon gar* blllaof |.OOO feet and a&r u«

If paid at thls-offlce wltrttifitdrT rfiiyipreaentatibn of bill.

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Poultry Supplies of every dtscripti.,,,. Empire ,

Md Brooder*, l'rairi,. State Inr«batOBi'«,J

. Incubnor. and Brooder*. Grei'n Bono and Ve,

Orinding Mill.. AVir^Neuin^. White Washi

L__ .Lice Killed. __ J{oup Cure*. - C'hole

Cpndilion Powder*.. Egg Producer* "Spn

Drinking Fountain*. Kennel Supr

; J?nd everything fop Breeding and Reariof Poultfy. Pigeons and Pet 8

O..rlmino»w *li«-tr..«v«, o«.*«.ic,

Excelsior Wire & Poultry Sup]

Dept. p.W. V. SUSS. PROP.-3" a 6 * a 8 Vesey St . NEW

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RED C. KREIEPRACTICAL CARRIAGE P

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RUBBER TIRES AT SHORT NO

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Carpenter and BuiMer,Jfuttbtntt nttuuiled to

Resiijencts Walnut avenue. Cranfotd.

\V-ANTED. , - i »m«ll,i 1 * house,'' root must

N T E D . , i »m«ll, < o r 5 roomhouse,'' root must be mod*rate.

wK" oare CBANFOUD Omtwi..

$0123. F. J. Hnbbard9149 4T. James Norao UpaO, M&io, l i .E. Howard « . ?Jtarpfcy $317

J. C. W. XANKIN.

Lehigh Valley CoalKindling Wood

0»o«ChronlcI» block. Tartl CucnaUl atasiM

Cranlonl. '

0 JESSE WHEELER. ~r

Violin and Miwfoifi lutnchr,Is prepared to rMnive paplb for

'. CENTRAL HOTEL;FIRST OUSSACCflliOMTIMW.

LARaSPLBASAJCT ROOMS.

North Avenue, - Westfij

N. A. BARNET1-ftOARDINQ BY OAYOR

For tetmt apply to

JOSEPH ERHARDT Prop.

The Burkcly Hotel,

> Crantrrlage, end Automo

Repair

Tires for Wagons and AutcPainting o«icf Rep

. , ** Specialty.|P*r t horseshoeing and general bladft

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