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^ :•» > - The £A* tight Company DAY. APRIL IS.,1000 IvWtaw mlM* ti«t eoaistoloa. After WftrtlhMi wtto ItM l *«*ka l ha f bin irjr «M Tlmrpdar Iwfnw lltr hi vark *<4Hr. at {itlbllr XShl atitmtpriatliHi bUl that Heating, Cooking, P to Let! LOBSTER HOU8 nod NorawBdr H.' T«r CiuimiapGAs UQQT CO., \ 190 BJiOAD STREET, WESTPIXLD, N.J. ******* Old Ton, "Hajiwny Biwr" •Chariot Hlw" / .... 8*coo«I band Canoes,. «KISWI]KSBHTE j M roopawd with iraeueftiB last y««r, pttethwily a nM«etkw of TO l»r t*m. - To* total fwtuetlna in ih, hUI- °*f* lMt '* r '* »T10UMOM. fcb iwdttcllMi w»a acvaui|>ll«lMd br tutting tbe atipraprlailuiw uf Ht*rei •» «»• df|artm SUBURBAN HOM£S*iul COTTAGES S . •ttandu* i IK i«f »w State G*v- UtliMfca ««il hi vark *<4Hr. at {itlbllr r«|wt,sr an .-«,.)«( bfttM, whb-h tut may ow.HI l^k Uay, «h» oibfr. ballut will wi «a<>b votar Plwiitjo d«v «) that be ntajr pr«ftan» hta thkw •41 h«r Mt bitm* ^r hr tho bootlt. Rt*,- th>w (4tltvn »r* In *j» alktwnl 3 r«at* a naino for wmlUlft i>Ht tb« butlwta, In ndrillloii tit th»> i < n t Na y . n S kt MMaulta«t, «ta,000 for tb« »»l»ruinmtkm of ltOM whk'h b t Standard Concrete Blocks ttwhrtwtvrinkU., u/vtimln Ualim im Co ^Standard Concrete Stone Co., **tory: l»-l2.Ffr.lA.* oq , I R ow ,|.. . v L^rTKl^bS.i'ito: Open Saturday* «nd (inning Man* 17, ]9W. Telephone ML, of ttw The ' COBNER or BOULEVARD " If A -V! Ii»,Ji* U ml I ; i ARD TWENTIETH 8TBEET , ft© 1TII WO P11},^ eN.*- J. . / rooma and electric light; «__. all conveniences} W —..„,«,.„„ nage houae; ground* an bftttdaooely laid.* £•*• jfr*". Jf.O.O.8ebmidt. tenliwortfc Jf. J. ; > i Cranford National > Bank CRANrORO, N. J. TH08. A.SP«Uiy,| W iid«t ^ to ttm tk* win,. rui x whk'h ba> two appntprt. ated for MUM y«ara baik hi alao cut •ut tn* pnrpoa* of |Dtrt>«»ln« tbv alatt'a rerroue Aa*pmbl>-wan Blauvclt Intmlwvd a bill tmcutllu* tn« act of 1NHH proTldinK tor (b* U»ntloo .of rail- n»d and canal pruwty by |tro»Wlo» Ibat tba K I M payable- liy »acb r»tn- tmny a* cfrtlttnl by the mala boardor aweaaora .ball be duv and payahlo Into tb* atatc lr«a»ary in Docctubcr of rarh )'" and rv|iMlln tbt l f Tnt> wirfnM.r fl^n^tl a lnr nf, Mltw tlurlntr in* wwk. fiKiB ||H«tli Irt-ln* Hrnator ArkntDnnx hW tl«l.|l|ly art. AIIHIIIK th» nth rr« wfr* «t>nat« bill M,jOtr, l^trltti Im-rvi&lnjr Ihc Klalr alhtwaura Mr In (lumrlnl ntumtiim \n #10.rtiti. bill it (Mr, Kmny). prnrkllti K thnt luww may pay a«w>«n, If | Wr w ^ }l.3mi n y Mr and l | tl vrr IflUd raeh. r )'" and rv|iMllnc tbat i">rtlon of tbt act whlcb iwrtnlta tb* railroad com. pani«.a tit j)ajr thtlr tai*a In four «<|ual tMtynwila uu ur btftiro tb* Brat day* of Kebruary. May aa4 Amuat and tb* nnevuth day of Uctobtr of each year. The Martin bill, provldlm for tb« cre- ation «»f a public- utllltUucuiainhuiofl l aflpr I he Ilugbm law uf New kb tb# " M - «. Mil 5 Itrlatltur 138.000 IbK rxp^naaa «f tl.^ntl In Atlantic-City In 1UI0. y and. l | t ij M fn dx , »ppr xfraylnit «nv*mpnwnt •ut day Tn» ajuTtraor s|tm4 tklng* upUauJy, rb \Jt.L'k Wl",^""?!' '."* |a«u«ra btii Tb* bill be bcru SIZING UP THE BABY. Varying Vf*w* at tN* QllTarMUMam. bar* of In* Family. 9* TUU la what fh» Urowna had to aay of tlw jatntt addliioa to th« family; Tb» Motlwr-^b. \»uft b* tlio cutwt, jrandMt, bandaumnit, amartMt little "»«• p matfr. h. fcl* IMHIC, bad ««h BTMI n i t am with wt maniac *q«wl to UM e^rc. | The ijiwtlti .pan of tk* l •wtthnl (o11^ (4H cuLi « a vftqtta rl«Ut to any itwtWdnwiaar ur «»y •rtbw cvp(*njr «w«la«i, l«ulnc «r »j. entlag » Mrevt raUwaj' u> n»l>f and tarry rrelgbt and rxpnw matter Cur Mf*. TBt^hnwr tvarwTlns thin puw. harlnc n hnnl tlui* or It III tba «tout» Wh»n It rcachwl that anxuat body It ii I w "* f* 1 * 1 ""^ •" '•» c«inniltt*«i on Mil ~ roada and ranal*. of which B*n«tor <>r ltiTKt<D U chairman. *r to Ts thin JUNI abwlttt*. u In an »«b trwU»l roMiwajr In Uw «i«|r a unlimitedfranc-abcla |«rj!rtuli, «Ub «H( cvaditlw* or mtatawwroi f * n u f,* l-WOlRK ; O.Wogpu«o. Vr.ll.9nuf., » W. Boasunr, Jow V , H«i>», «H( cvaditlw* or Ik* ftgbt «• Mmcrlte nwdUlnMti •• • • • t n ai*i A . '"fnuataar tk« «arrylaa; uf fMgfat (*•" H"> "rt. tb» sw**rMar cwatlunr*, M MSfcw t* taken by ttwoiunkl Wry ibt'eftmUt* part «f tb* iwr- 1 aaay ba (arrlra at Hill any baaa- at tb* day Tb* prmb- trmmt to tb* aaaUlt*. and tb- •a ^awa •!*«• the Brtrilaaa * Iba banka •aaaUai anuki •ITort ba* I«H.II umd* to biaha tnc . ..„.- mlt|miUllMjn>r«p. bufwltbnnt lucre**. »u«t Hav* Wat*r Analytad. , An lui(Mirtuut M>aai)r« wblcb In* acnatr imwrd |« th« bill wblcb r»- qulrwi iN<rw>na nod corporation* wiling |M>labl«> wan-r to tubinli itt analyalu to tbc Ktatv iMi-tfrlolngli-Hl drpartrarnt a »*i»pl« or tb« watar tb«>y furulnh. Tb* rlwllon bllla. wblcb war* pr»> ttarvd by tl»> joint commute* ou |)tl mary aud clwllon Klitlallon and wftkb b»»Mbe apprwul of Uov*rHor V#t%s *t(v Introduced lu Ui» aaiuir by ffenator Wakrtra. - Tba fiireraor aaya be ««pe*-ta to «•* th«M bill* anactfd T. ., nvTT ..w«a^4 ag^BB^t fAraajai fMlurnl 8u«b ahMMmi And Mm Ulk, will y 0U * Why, IwW -n<b |M>rractly *¥*ry word I my Kalb«r~Tb«r«'a a bof tot tiil Hmltli win bra«- alxnit that kid of hta will h«» Well, you jnat wait until tbU yj2no«tn*r U a nwntb old, and I'll lake the cournlt out of Hioltbt Llttlo Hobby-Do that'* what Ou, atork brought. «bt (fea, ib* atork moat h*t« II In for Ibuj femUr! LRtUr*iwia~0h. n.a. b « , . n all bhitMth.andan.nutimr'B 0 8 1 , .j- Uacliiior Brotber-i don't want to cauav /ou folk* any »u)tl*ty, but be'a th* •oiiiiHt btiman btliqr I ever taw , ouuida of a dime inuaaam. Tou want to fe#d (iltu upou nx«t btef and, pop- tarbtitta* atoak right away. Uacln jack Uog (aocl«r)-U but note.coldf Hold him op by, to* I of bla u«ck ami w«*ll tea If b«'a njrnerT*, . (lranUin«-Tb»r» you «hlld at aoo» M tel I IUPPOM wbon MV^i ab%u all bar* to ataatf on bi into law. l*r.,r« tb. prWn anafoa to " * " " " UHV " «"'»»*<>» ^ b«d»io s ••en ^ * * " |«n»uaa Wwl Ulra me tbat tofeaTtaat' -»- ,•—*""»»•# »ui prvTioaa 10*1 coun- I mi,. „." .." *, CMiitt.IlK^. .hall \m .lartrd at prl L^.Jf B J '* aurwa In all CMUtln to be brld In ra n "*pt«-njb»r U mily Cat^ h*t|ibtr ' / * :' •w#r NfCWJCRSCV. •fptroibir 1 "™"* «aiiieai n Hlim II hj tb* rualuin In rk| coun , l ^ 0 " l ,!L" b '' lluit kttr r commitfw iMmbm at aucb ••« l ul "" »•*• »»»nlioi»ma - *•' > tbat hat* 1 ablalu la rtlb the ngalatfcM «f tb* '1 law fthtf eeonty bate not b*w abnaaa ban! J nalM >t «<wd and. hot ftW' *»o-t «Jd«l«blWlt. Lopl, WMan,- •^tfr^r, $, la -^qrm^w UTry-T mwv . v. 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DAY. APRIL IS.,1000

IvWtaw mlM* ti«t eoaistoloa.After WftrtlhMi wtto ItM

l *«*ka lha

fbin

i r j r « MTlmrpdar Iwfnw lltr

hi vark *<4Hr. at {itlbllr

XShlatitmtpriatliHi bUl that

Heating,Cooking,P

to Let!

LOBSTER HOU8

nod NorawBdr H.'

T«r CiuimiapGAs UQQT CO.,\ 190 BJiOAD STREET, •

WESTPIXLD, N.J.

*******

Old T o n , "Hajiwny Biwr"•Chariot Hlw" „

/ ....8*coo«I band Canoes,.

«KISWI]KSBHTE

j M roopawd with iraeueftiBlast y««r, pttethwily a nM«etkw of TOl»r t * m . - To* total fwtuetlna in ih,

h U I - °*f* l M t ' * r '* »T10UMOM.fcb iwdttcllMi w»a acvaui|>ll«lMd br

tutting tbe atipraprlailuiw uf Ht*re i•» «»• d f | a r t m

SUBURBAN HOM£S*iul COTTAGES

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i«f »w State G*v-

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««il hi vark *<4Hr. at {itlbllr r«|wt,sran .-«,.)«( bfttM, whb-h tut may ow .HIl ^ k Uay, «h» oibfr. ballut will

wi n» «a<>b votar Plwiitjo d«v«) that be ntajr pr«ftan» hta thkw•41 h«r Mt bitm* r hr tho bootlt. Rt*,-th>w (4tltvn »r* In *j» alktwnl 3 r«at*a naino for wmlUlft i>Ht tb« butlwta, Inndrillloii tit th»> i < n t

Na y . n S kt MMaulta«t,«ta,000 for tb« »»l»ruinmtkm ofltOM whk'h b t

Standard Concrete BlocksttwhrtwtvrinkU.,u/vtimln Ualimim Co

^Standard Concrete Stone Co.,**tory: l»-l2.Ffr.lA.*oq,IRow,|.. . v L^rTKl^bS. i ' i to :

Open Saturday* «nd(inning Man* 17, ]9W.

Telephone M L ,

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The

„ ' COBNER or BOULEVARD " If A - V ! I i » , J i * U ml I; i ARD TWENTIETH 8TBEET , ft© 1TII WO P11} ,^ eN.*- J .

. / rooma andelectric light; «__.all conveniences} W — . . „ , « , . „ „

nage houae; ground* an bftttdaooely laid.*

£ • * •jfr*".

Jf.O.O.8ebmidt. tenliwortfc Jf. J. ;

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CranfordNational

> BankCRANrORO, N. J.

TH08. A.SP«Uiy,|Wiid«t ^

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ttm t k *win,.

ruix whk'h ba> two appntprt.

ated for M U M y«ara baik hi alao cut•u t

tn* pnrpoa* of |Dtrt>«»ln« tbvalatt'a rerroue Aa*pmbl>-wan BlauvcltIntmlwvd a bill tmcutllu* tn« act of1NHH proTldinK tor (b* U»ntloo .of rail-n»d and canal pruwty by |tro»Wlo»Ibat tba K I M payable- liy »acb r»tn-tmny a* cfrtlttnl by the mala board oraweaaora .ball be duv and payahlo Intotb* atatc lr«a»ary in Docctubcr of rarh) ' " and rv|iMlln t b t l f

Tnt> wirfnM.r fl^n^tl a lnrnf, Mltw tlurlntr i n * wwk.fiKiB ||H«tli Irt-ln* Hrnator ArkntDnnx

h W tl«l.|l|ly art. AIIHIIIK th» nthrr« wfr* «t>nat« bill M,jOtr, l^tr l t t iIm-rvi&lnjr Ihc Klalr alhtwaura Mr In(lumrlnl ntumtiim \n #10.rtiti.

bill it (Mr, Kmny). prnrklltiK

thnt luww may pay a«w>«n , If |Wrw ^ }l.3mi n y M r and l | tl

vrr IflUd raeh.

r) ' " and rv|iMllnc tbat i">rtlon of tbtact whlcb iwrtnlta tb* railroad com.pani«.a tit j)ajr thtlr tai*a In four «<|ualtMtynwila uu ur btftiro tb* Brat day* ofKebruary. May aa4 Amuat and tb*nnevuth day of Uctobtr of each year.

The Martin bill, provldlm for tb« cre-ation «»f a public- utllltUucuiainhuiofl

l aflpr I he Ilugbm law uf Newkb tb# " M -

«. Mil 5Itrlatltur 138.000IbK rxp^naaa «f t l . ^ n t lIn Atlantic-City In 1UI0.

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«nv*mpnwnt

•ut day

Tn» ajuTtraor s|tm4 tklng* up UauJy, r b \Jt.L'k Wl",^""?!' '.— "*

|a«u«ra btii

Tb* bill bebcru

SIZING UP THE BABY.Varying Vf*w* at tN* QllTarMUMam.

bar* of In* Family. 9* - „TUU la what fh» Urowna had to aay /I

of tlw jatntt addliioa to th« family;Tb» Motlwr-^b. \»uft b* tlio cutwt,

jrandMt, bandaumnit, amartMt little

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"»«•p matfr.

h. fcl* I M H I C , bad««h B T M I n i t am withw t maniac *q«wl to UM

e rc. | The i j iwt l t i .pan of tk* l•wtthnl (o 11^ (4H cuLi « a vftqttarl«Ut to any itwtWdnwiaar ur «»y•rtbw cvp(*njr «w«la«i, l«ulnc «r »j.entlag » Mrevt raUwaj' u> n» l>f andtarry rrelgbt and rxpnw matter CurMf*. TBt^hnwr tvarwTlns thin puw.

harlnc n hnnl tlui* or It III tba «tout»Wh»n It rcachwl that anxuat body It

i i I w " * f*1*1""^ •" '•» c«inniltt*«i on Mil~ — roada and ranal*. of which B*n«tor

<>r ltiTKt<D U chairman.

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JUNI abwlttt*. uIn an»«b trwU»l roMiwajr In Uw «i«|r a

unlimited franc-abc la |«rj!rtuli, «Ub«H( cvaditlw* or mtatawwroi f * n uf,*

l-WOlRK;O.Wogpu«o. Vr . l l . 9nuf . ,» W. Boasunr, Jow V, H«i>»,

«H( cvaditlw* or

Ik* ftgbt «• Mmcrlte nwdUlnMti• •• • • • t n ai*i A .

'"fnuataar tk« «arrylaa; uf fMgfat(*•" H"> "rt . tb» sw**rMar cwatlunr*,

M MSfcw t* taken by t twoiunklWry i b t ' e f t m U t * part «f tb* iwr-

1 aaay ba (arrlra at Hillany baaa- at tb * day T b * p r m b -trmmt to tb* aaaUlt* . and tb-

• a ^ a w a • ! * « • the Brtrilaaa* Iba banka •aaaUa i a n u k i

•ITort ba* I«H.II umd* to biaha tnc . ..„.-mlt|miUllMjn>r«p. bufwltbnnt lucre**.

»u«t Hav* Wat*r Analytad. ,An lui(Mirtuut M>aai)r« wblcb In*

acnatr imwrd |« th« bill wblcb r»-qulrwi iN<rw>na nod corporation* wiling|M>labl«> wan-r to tubinli itt analyalu totbc Ktatv iMi-tfrlolngli-Hl drpartrarnt a»*i»pl« or tb« watar tb«>y furulnh.

T b * rlwllon bllla. wblcb war* pr»>ttarvd by tl»> joint commute* ou |)tlmary aud clwllon l«Klitlallon andwftkb b»»Mbe apprwul of Uov*rHorV#t%s *t(v Introduced lu Ui» aaiuir byffenator Wakrtra. - Tba fiireraor aayabe ««pe*-ta to «•* th«M bill* anactfd

T . . , n v T T . . w « a ^ 4 ag^BB t fAraajai

fMlurnl 8u«b ahMMmi AndMm Ulk, will y 0 U * Why, I w W-n<b |M>rractly *¥*ry word I my

Kalb«r~Tb«r«'a a bof tot t i i lHmltli win bra«- alxnit that kid of htawill h«» Well, you jnat wait until tbUyj2no«tn*r U a nwntb old, and I'll lakethe cournlt out of Hioltbt

Llttlo Hobby-Do that'* what Ou,atork brought. «bt (fea, ib* atork moath*t« II In for Ibuj femUr!

LRtUr*iwia~0h. n.a. b « , . n

all bhitMth.andan.nutimr'B0 8 1 , . j -

Uacliiior Brotber-i don't want tocauav /ou folk* any »u)tl*ty, but be'ath* •oi i i iHt btiman btliqr I ever taw ,ouuida of a dime inuaaam. Tou wantto fe#d (iltu upou nx«t btef and, pop-tarbtitta* atoak right away.

Uacln jack <« Uog (aocl«r)-U butnote.coldf Hold him op by, to* Iof bla u«ck ami w«*ll tea If b«'a

njrnerT*,. (lranUin«-Tb»r» you

«hlld at aoo» M telI IUPPOM wbon M V ^ iab%u all bar* to ataatf on

biinto law. l*r.,r« tb. prWn anafoa to " * " " " UHV" «"'»»*<>» ^ b«d»io s••en ^ * * " |«n»uaa Wwl Ulra me tbat tofeaTtaat' -»-

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THE CBANFOBD CITIZEN. THOB8DAY, APRIL 15. 1909.

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tb* IHrtn'.tfi.aro News, .with-

Wit the *!l«bu*t g^l!f.'*t-!'in« to fill

tt» Jot-O n * » l c « tMfiir »'•'•«< -h'rf* ] » « • '

U» fcorcs for tlv ft.r.!!r».n. «•!•.!»t-» »h«

Toledo El*'!'-. !» th»t tU> in tj'.t ! « t

laager l t»n i»i:.M-J.-.iir 1; '«r*

ca»rrT» • > • • • • • • .•

'' CoBgrrti !«>•«JT territory tfc'."tartiUh." l i i l nilwarning. ••!!«:.!'!<• moral

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LADYjCAR;THE SEQUEL OF A LIFE.

BY MRS. OLIPMANT.j i L _ : '»••«••••••••*•••.•» •••••^••••^^••••^••^••« , M , ••>«< l , , , , , f l , , , , , , , M

It would I* »r, nii;.niij')iiii!,!<' rr.I*-

t o put tfci* rta!<- rf Iiift nr'ir»tlf>:j IK> furahead as to j-.nkf !&• threat of a hotwave alci'Ti i« (1li"it]rertlng RJ thn.

1 of a M!JF»?d, •

• The Liberal Mlr.Utry cfirrumbf-d toth* drtntnd fr.r i t.!rK»r I'.rltlih navyand farori building four n<w t.attlo-ship* at)<1 four m w frul»cr» The In-rreaM of <..vrr' 1.14,000,000 for thnnavy, ur««« thr NVw Yf.rk World, ata tlm* i f wldn'prrai u.»>mploym«nt

.asd •hrlriklnic ff-vr(iii*s pnrtlluli tlioof nur <>wn Connr'nn

Woodrow WlUm. prr«ld»nt »>fIon t'nlviTnltv, nrtdn-nseil thf

"Culture F-orldy" of a tynncoguA, In'New York City, <>n "Amorlcanl«m»."During til> nd'.ltin th" snmkrrturned to n i l l f i inlon of th«v,xlchman's »nn in »>>ll>-t(r, "1 think." hesaid, "that tlii' purnp'-nd young manIn tb" Ampilr.iT> tintvrsity Is an ob-Soft of pity rather tlian of nnvy. Henj|«»f« tnuth that 'his follows findmost valuable In their college | |fo."

arn timid individual-ly, and Congri'M na a body la ropon-alvp to thoroughly formed and ag-greftlrii public opinion rathor thanprocrrulvn upon Its own Initiative.To bring about thn l><'«t and brondvsttreat mmt or the ronsi-rvatlon of nut-oal resources problnm It Is Bocciiaryto awuro lh« attention of thn SO,-040,000 and enlist tbvlr Interest.After sufficient agitation, thinks thoLouisville Courier-Journal, there wl(lbe adequate lrjtltlatlon. Thn ijues-lions undrr di-lmte must ho Itoptalive. The American Forestry Asso-ciation swras to b« well equipped tokwp them allvo.

and barroom conversation"tttvd t>y sonin evangrlUU waa thn sub-ject of caustic remark* by tlio Rov.Frederick E. Hopkins, pastor of I'll-grim Congregational Church, spenk-lag of "Evangelists and Evangelism"at a meeting ot Congregational minis-ter* of Chicago. "There seems to beto-day a kind of evaugollet that Isdownright vulgar," said ho. "A

to n « th» other day when aho aald:Thla ipwlM of erang«llit cuSa th*

putor around when he pan

** : r T,mw»» out ot #n parUh

CIIAI'TKH XII. I* ' I borne such a storm recognizes ItOntlnuPd. I again. To whom could Tom apeak la

wo j that voice of the supreme?—mocking,threatening, pouring forth abuse andwratb. To whom did tbe boy darotu upesk so? Ho had Bo wife.

The voices grew louder; tbo twos«em to be parting: the man hurryIng away, discharging a volley at biscompanion, as he left her, the womsflweeping, following, calling him back.Lady Car sat breathless,'her terrifiedwyes, fixed on the path behind, up-which she beard him coming. "Goback, I tell you; 1 bsve nothing morfto say to you," ho cried.

Ills countenance flushed with rage,appearing above the edge of th*rocks, while ho half turned back,waving the other away, brought con-firmation certain of Lady Car's fears,Bliu roso again and made a step to-ward him, tottering In enrr limb asIn other days, when his father hadbeaten her to the ground, with sucoanother torrent. But to whom, towhom was tho boy speaking? Bhecrlod out In a voice of angulshl

Torn!" • • ' \

He started ln his turn so violentlythat ho stumblod on tho rocks andalmost fell. "Mother!" he cried, in-stlnctlvoly. Then' turned round witha hoarse roar of "flack! Hack!" curs-Ing himself for that betrayal.

"Tom, what Is it? To whom woreyou speaking? Answer mo! To whomdid you daro'to spunk like that?"

"What are you doing here?" hosaid. "Listening! I nover kbow youto do that before, mother—comoalong! this lun't a plnre for you."

"To whom wefo you speaking,Tom?"

"Mo? I was speaking to nobody(hero's nomo sweethearts or somehlng carrying on down tlTero. I don'

muddle with whiit In none ot my con•ems. Coma atonfc! 1 um not goingo loavo you here."!

Ho soiled t hor arm ' to driv lieaway, nnd Lady Car saw that his ratiohad turned to tromor. Ho looked ahor from under his lowering eye-brows with that fierce panto which lasometimes In tho eyes of a terrifieddog ready to fly ut and rend any one

"1 am not going from here till inyhuxliand comes fur me—nor tillknow what this iiivnuH," said Lady"or. Sho was trembling all over, and:ior heart so beating that ovory wildhrob shook her pemon. But sho was

not afraid of her son's violence Andother stops worn drawing near. As-ftdy Car loaned upon a corner of tlmock supporting herself, thero grad-

ually nppearcd up tho ascent a younnwomjin In very lino but flimsy attireher faco flushed with crying andquarreling, dabbing her cheeks with ahandkerchief like a ball all gathered

Presently »hp became sbl>< toout, to tin drawn in a fhalw along thK«nd«, «t sway In th* oilier dlrtftioto tti" lln« at tli"- «-a»ttrn oaiit , witail lu rurlou* rt« k« and eovra. About in Any* »tt<-r ln-r arrival In Kt. A'l

i dr 'w» Lady Car niado on" ofc»|,<i)ltloin ancumpanled by llrauforand Jnrnt • They twt'K bur In hpr IIIk- vihUI« an far an It would go, anthen .•ho wntkid a little down to th

* shore, to a k{>(j| whlfh tbftIn her" youth, whert- u ttramy bani,r tin' il<i>i< Khort m-RKldii grand>>rrd a ridge of bioki'ii l u k i Ithan th» IOTDI of thf> limrh. OVL-

i this llun-p't itMr.ks thixy wan n wonder-.ful .view of thn little town Isolate,

upon lt« lii'Odland, with the fine clusti'r of tin, rulm'd ratheitrsl, tho hlgnfjuari' tower of ti' Ittile, the graInoji ill tho d'-alroycdrastlt-, arid tbllttli' port IM-IOW, not In the uhlnlnM-U; nnd great bri-ndtbn of tho billnrmatiKiiil IIBIKIIMI with lines of pearl

' rloinl, Ikr" Carry «»t down to res1

wblli' her rnmpntilonii ucnt further o; ltii< roaat to the curious llttlo ba

wlih Its brim ling rocks whom standlh« fnuioiis Hplndlu, left among th«i'a-poolii by »omi! glKnutlc Normalof tlio north. Tim. wld« air, the groa•ky, tlin mn»" <if npnrn and freshnitsxund Ki'|.nr»<lon from all 1 titrUBIvtliliiKH. mill, oh thr uihi-r hand, thplrtuni mado by that clutter of liuman habltatlnus and ancient work (man dcfncnl litid worn, standlni; Inllii< rnyn of thn uftiirnoon sun, whlcliutri'ained ovnr- It from the roast, madi» pcrfort roinbtnntlon. Thn rl<*go oroil rocks lilnl pllml stnno* which t'lioff all vulK»rllli'H of thennd ri'lluvidl In wurm tolurthe Krny lii'HiIIand and thn wondnrfubluo «<m. iniKli' thi)iforpg:r|iiiiid of thiPlrtiirn shut In . l j ldy Cnlr's retreatthouiih tlio roast roud wound on tip-hi nil her. romtniinlcatlng by a rockpussAKi>, nlmoHt 11k<• a stair, with tho•anda lii'hiw.. Lady Car united hcrsolUpon the limns. Hho did not caroeven to skvtrli; ull her old pursultibail dropped from her. Bhu was conlent lo sit mill, with lior eyes moro:>ftun upon thr wliln llmi of tho tiorlinn thuti on any Intermediate pointhovruver attrnotlvc. There was n sortof luxury of the noul In thut width 0otnlnlonx nllcnt nlr which requirednothing, uol uvou thought, but filledber with u faint yet vxquUlto nonsoof calm. The puaco of Hod—did shoJure to call It sot, Certainly it passeduudcrntiuHlInu, Thnt she Khould sitIn thin bcnlltuitu In a calm, so com-plr-to, with no jnany—oh, so many

to mako her anxious and to

( f t : K L hBd, ml thcr« In that wldo unlvanw of aoa*nd »ky when her attention waa ttrat

! »«•'»»«» *«l«» undw^iaath tho Hdgo

p (that peool. undarnwth mlgbt dUouuand IwtrM tha nOnliter all th* work j tho moat prlirato attain without aey

d ' \ t^°«Wtt «(' POMlbl lUt hj y\ t^°«Wtt .«(' POMlbl* lUteoera ahov*.

,,i \\ i i g Carry had heard th« muriaur. of thob«tor* th* Church ot ' y o l c o» 'or pome time before aha took

tagland T.mporanc Society weed?- i " [ fh ~* " L ^ " * ' S i du»n««<»»«d

I,. *. M , ot tonaou „» th.,. | s p £ ^w ttm r**ult ot as Inquiry rccardlnc ; tho

peace all around): jthere was athe drink evil, fifteen doctors atated kound of conflict in them, and nowthat ta th* middle data ther* wa* a ! • • * t h o n . • *"f«ken nota a* If the

- woman sobbod. Por it wai apparentat once that th* two -.v*r« a man andwoman, and soon that there was somecontroversy between them. When

decrease of drink, eighty-eight Intaahlonablo practice spoke of the In-

among th* well to do. anda m g * w l l , y between them. WhenalMtr-tam of the increaa* among i l*d» Car began to awaken out of herworking women. At the requeat otI t , Horn. O»c* *w.n«,..hree

g to awaken out of h

[X?-t f wTi »gmbllo houaea wero watched tor tour j ment inoreaalnK in Intensity, the did

•days, and J9.HQ women, with JO,- j f»t porhapt know how to mako her«T1 children. «nt»ml. The «hl*t | »"»eoc* kjpwn, or rather, uerhapa, U

anon* the-well to do was want otatlon; among the poorer classes

-— It •*»• overwork and overworry.

mm

Tb* Stat* Department .of Foronlry- »)atlm»tes that It th* present rate of

cstlia* Ia maintained, ..the State't«B*rchantable Umber will have beenHkansted In eight years, declares theFtttabmtt Poat.. A bill Introduoed Int»*;li*glslatore gives the 8tate De-^•rtBeat ot rorestry ' authority to

.' w a t e aad •aforce reasonable rui««»il t o t«sn« pemlU governing the

; j«tt lac an« ramoval of Umber., The; p i f Ipwsoa* oppoa^ to the'measure'**-•'"•*'- • "-'• , Jumber InttresU. which

t.OOO.OOO acres of theremaining. These are.

Mbaf ttaaoUUd at the rate of 000.-.MvlJaere* a y*ar. ~ There It nothing

! tjarwusonabl* la the prppo««d law,would simply restrain tht- ra-

lumber tntcrcsti. Kunhi-rwoald. Of courii'. accrue In

Ul» Incidental conscrvat!c>n 'i,f the.«rat«r supply and tbo privouiLm of

•oods and droughts. Tbe lu^dwau-rs|.--id|1'.fjb« - 'AUK benT'.- MonoBgahda andKjfti^oiheBy'Rivera.-wouM tT-:js-v:Js»»Btij-aflecle4.«nd tbe j>" iroaiJ con»eQucntly oe.ot

he,vred^r^fuacd her. At Or.t «he thought witha vague trouble It w u a volco .hoknew. Then ahe atarted from herBraaay scat with a horrible aenaattohaa If ihe were hearing o»e* again,thqagh not addrcwed to Aeraelt, oneof thote mocking, threatening, iniult-Ins flood* ot worda which had onceboon the terror of her life TorraneeJHad she lived to hear him. apeakagain? She had escaped from allImagination of him In this beautifuland distant acene. What WM It thatlike a terrible wind of r*colleflWbn.like aa hour «ome back from th* mis-erable paat, made'her kear hla rote*a g a l n f ' ' '• Sh* had risen up In hw dismay andalarm, almost with an Impulse offllgbt, to get oot ot bis way, lest hoshould'find h«r again, when an Im-pression almoct more terrible stillmade her pause and hold her throb-bing breast with both hands. 8heturned her face toward th$ rock witha faint cry. and sank down againupon the crass. There could be nodoubt thatlt was a man speaking toa woman over whom, be had almostubsolute power, a husband to a wifo—or, perhaps—but Carry knew noother relationship than'tbat whichpermitted such tones,* and when hertlrsi Irrational panic was over she

ne aware that Jt was the voice,o t T o m . ''. :'.' ••"'' " • '. . ' . — f --'j

T" "bom v a t h« «a>«ik$n«* ShcL,...». She [

not. h«ar th4 'words, but•c—""-- ' ha* one*

.•.-J l aw

bene»

in^w/ t f i^

. "Eicvse a s a little, I am not verywell, and tell a * everything—tell methe truth. Old yoa say that you

married t« this young gentle-1"

"She'll say anything." cried Tom,hoarsely. "She'll swear anything.She's not lit to come near you. Goaway, 1 tell yoa. curse you—you shallhave everything you wast If you goa w a y . " ' ~ " -•• ': ' :

"Be silent, Tom; at present she batme, not you, to ansyer. Tell me—"

"Tou call him Tom." said Use( yonng woman, with surprise. "It'sparhsps a pet name—for he said hewas Prank Ltndons. and that's on mycards that I got printed—and that'swho I am. and I can bring wttnesaes.My qarrlags lln«s, I've got 'em ln tbe*otel wbtr* I'm staying. If you'rebis mother, I'm. his wife, and be can'tdeny it. Oh, Frank! tho lady looks

NTEREJTTO THE^

POULTHT.Chickens may be raised on the

farm in the summer time as cheapp«r pound as beef, mutton or pork,and they bring twice sa much whensold. Cockerels hatched In April or i

ACCORDING TO THE MELODRAMAS.GeceTiere. UM Scwiog Girl—why, wa e a a l

DrcadfuTviUaia. try to hurl nadcraaath atrain. •

Ethdwyn. the Kitchen Maid, cannot go to

of Mtmndrds, th«'» afraid, ia thek I k

up in her hand. The • impression ofbright color and holiday dress so ln-:onslstont with tho Violent scenehrough which she bad "been passing

and tho probably tragical clrcunvitancea In which the unhappy glr)itood, threw a sort ot grotesque mla-iry Into tho midst of the horror.

'Oh!1* crlod the newcomer, "hocalled you his mother, he did! If youare his mother, It's you most as Iought to see.

"Hold your cursed tongue." crlodTom, beyond' himself,. •'and get gftwith you! I've to|d you ao before.You're not fit to speak to myl a d y . O o l g o ! " •"•.'•: '.-,- • - .

You think It grand to say that,"cried tho girl, evidently emboldenedby the presence of a third party, "butyou must lust glvo it up. I'm notl g e i up. Imashamed to speak to any lady.done nothing to be ashamod of.

I'veI've

;ot my marriage lines to show anil mywedding ring on my finger. Look atthat, ma'am,* ahe cried, dragging aglove oft a rod and swollen hand. Itwas with tears, and trouble, and ex-citement thdt.she was so swollen andred. 8ho thrust her hand with. In-deed, a wedding ring upon it. In UidyCar's face. "Look at that, ma'am:here can't be no mistake about that."

"1 must alt down;' I cannot stand."said ' Carry. "Come here. It you

lease, and tell me who you are.""She'a not 9t to come where you

are. I told you to go," said Tom."Qo, and I'll send somebody to settle-—you've no business here." V :

It ah*'* your mother, Frank, 1wont deceive nobody. I'm Mrs, Fran-cis Ltndons, and, I've got toy mar-riage line* to show tor i t I'm notathamedJo look anybody In th* face,•'vo got my marriage II—* .

•Mim.-iwhatT- aald Lady Car."Mrs. Francle LJndon*. I never

thought bnt .what he meant honor-'-ble. And my own mother was at the

eddlng and everythlne right. Ho«nts to say now that It's no m»r-iage; b « H Is—-It II. .If*,la. the

rtgUter all right where we signed inthe vestry. Oh, Frank. I know you're>nly talking to frighten mo, bnt yournother will make It all rlgbt,"

Lady .Car and hor soa exchangedut one glance-—on hor part a lookf anguUhod ibqulr)', searching his

'aca for confirmation of tb!s trvmcoi-'ous statement; on Uls. tho look of aerco but whipped hound, ready to•ar any one asunder that came near.et abjecV In conscious. £uilt. The

taolher pst her. hac^taJscr

Bbe'Il forgive yon. Don't deny thotruths

"The truth." cried Tom, forgettinghimself in his heat. "You can seebow much truth Is in It by tbe namesbe tells you—and 1 wasn't ot age tillla*t week," cried tbe'precocious ruf-fian, with a laugh which again wanlike tho fierce bark of tho whippedhound.

All Lady Car's sense* had comoback to her In that shock of this hor-ror. "You married her—In the nameof Francis Llndons—thinking that, iand that you were under ugo would jmake It void. If you've anything to ;nay that I should not bcllevo this, !say it quick, Tom—lest I should die Ifirst and think tny boy—" |

She leant back her pnlo head 'against the rocks, and one of those ,spasms passed over hor which hadalready scared the household at thoTowers, but tho superior .polgngncyof tho mental anguish kopt Lady Car ,from complete unconsciousness. Shoheard their voices vaguely contend- 'Ing through the half-trance; thenslowly tho light came back to her .

Tho youiiK woman wan kncul- :Ing bCHldo her with a vinaigrette Inher hot hand. "Ob, nmell ut this, do!It's thi! beat thing In the world for afaint. Oh, poor lndy! I wluli I haduover mild a word rather than makeher BO bad!"

Lady Car opened her eyes to BOOtho HtruiiKt'r kneeling with an atix-loun faco by her ulde, whllo Tomstood, lowering, looking ' on. Itcrowed hor mind thut perhaps thoboy would huvo bepn glnd hnd ahodied, and this dlscloauro, bi'on burledwith I«T. The stab of this thoughtwag BO keon that Bhe came completelyto lirrsolf, restored by thut xharpremedy of superior puln.

"I do not think she Is bad." shonald faintly: "I think «ho ban anhonest face. Tom, In thnt true?"

"It's nil a piece of nonsense, moth-er, n» I told you. It was Just tu ploasoher. Hho wns not too particular—tohave thu show of a wedding, that wnsall. Bho know very weil—"

"I'll tear your eyes out," sho cried,"If you speak Ilko that to mo! Oh,lady! wo'ro married na safe na any

October, wben it is time to turn themoff, scents Just like so much cleargain, and It is in many instances, be-cause they cat grasshoppers and oth-*r insects that are detrimental tofarm crops.—Epltomlst

CITY .FARMER WHO FAILED.A few years ago a successful city

bualness man bought a farm. He had {sufnetent capital to pay cash for tbe •farm, to buy all the machinery neces- jsary and to stock It with thorough-bred horses, cattle,' sheep and swine.

He was a lover of animals, and he !ipent hli time among his stock. He jbecame acquainted with each animal; |he would talk to them and they |•eemed to understand him. His stock Idid well and Increased rapidly, but 'knowing each animal personally as. \.be did he hadn't the heart to dispose jot anything. No matter what amount iDf money was offered him ho could |not make up his mind to part with 'sne ot His pets. He was Just Ilko a iwoman with a large family ot chll- ,Jren; no matter bow many Bhe has jtbore are none, to spare. - I

After four year.a of breeding nndpropagating, he had more animalsthan the farm would support, and bisfrlonds finally interfered and sent ,him back to the city to doal In mcr- 'chandlse that could not retain such ahold on bis affections.

This was told mo an a true story. :It Is tho first failure of tho kind tbat :ever came to my attention, but I can :HOC how such a thing could happen.— jCyrus Brown. | • 1.

After Houemaid Gersldine vidons rascalsytlp.

That u why, or so I ween, housewivescan't get help. ,

—LouuriOe Courier-JournaL

NOT EXACTLY FICKLE."She's very fickle. Isn't she?""Ob, I wouldn't say tbat. She's

been divorced only twice."—DetroitFree Press.

RATHER DUBIOUS."Yes, ma'am.tbls Is genuine spring1

lamb," declared tbe butcher,"Which spring?" asked the carefuW

housewife.—Judge.

NOT YET, BUT SOON.Nan—"Has Harry proposed yet?"Fan—"Partly. He brought up the

subject ot divorce wben he called thoether evening."—Chicago Tribune;

TESTIMONIAL.Knlcker —:. "What books have

nelped you-most?"Docker—"Cook books; they saved

my llfo when I was first married."—*New York Sun. ,,

DIVISION OF ARTISTIC LABOR.Stella — "How do they plan to

spend the summer?"Bella—"She expects to draw tbe

countryside while her husband paints •%he town."—Now York Sun.

ADMIRES THE JOB."Prlnkly Is a self-made

• i

man, Isn't

. and he Is nlwaya giving him-'| FEED ALFALFA MODERATELY.; p . „ . „ „ „ ,o „.„„,„ B, u l m .; A bulletin of tho Knmsaa 'station i s e l f testimonials as to the excellence

myB: "A horao that has been reared j o f t h o workmanship."—Chicago Trl-• on alfalfa pasture and fed on a light j tune.j ration of alfalfa all wlntor mokes one J ' .. •! uf the finest horses to be found ln any < . GOOD 8H0OTINO.' market to-day. To produce a horsoJ Jf tho highest type, with tho cleanest

bono, tho bcit dovelopod muacle, thobent temperament nnd tho greatestaction and finish, nitrogenous feed \

I must bo used, and In no other feed || :an this moet essential clcmont of nu- |, trttlon be so cheaply and BO nbund- |

Officer (to recruit who has missedi every shot)—"Good heavens, man,; where nro your shots going?"1 Recruit (tearfully) — "I • don't

r; they left hero all right."—

»«lT MPPllejI aa It .can with alfalfa.A"entlon Is called to the fact that

left her excited face, sho stood staringas It unablo to comprehend, then, asher senses came back to her, burstInto a loud fit of sobbing and crying, !throwing herself down on tho grass. 1 , , „ , . . „„ . „,"Oh. oh oh!" she cried, sobbing and \ f*"!!?'^?™ ^ orocking horsolf. "Oh, whatever shall I ! f .^ a5-.! r ; ! d iA 1_B ' 0 : 1

ako " ° vlMa ot som0 ot tho Braln ln

• * * ' t . . . . .

horseI do? Oh, what will become of moth-er?" Then rising suddenly to herknees she caught'Lady Car's dress."Oh, lady, lady! you'.Yfi-Kpt a kindface; do something for me; make himdo mo justice; make him; make him—oh, my God, listen to him!" criedthe girl, for Tom, In the horrible, n the horribletriumph he thought he had. gained,was pealing forth a harsh laugh—a

him, came suddenlyupon this strange scene. He thoughtat first that his wife was 111, and hur-ried forward anxiously, asking,"WhatIs the matter!" Ho BOW Carry paleas death, her mouth drawn, her eyesdilated, leaning back against therock hldi h

ihould not be given more than fifteenpounds per day. If the quantity Isnot limited too much will be con-turned, and injuries will result to tbekidney*. This Is because of Its highcontent of protein, for it contains

.eleven pounds of digestible protein'per cwt. A horse requires only about

rock* holding tho hand of a girl unknown who knolt beside her, whileTom, who had laughed, stood overthe pftlr with still that mirthlessgrimace distending his lips.

"Edward," Lady Car said, "I havesomething to s*fc you; something:,atonce before you ask me a question.A marriage under a false name—Isthat no marriage? Tell me,—tell moquick, quickr* •

What a strange question!" -he jsaid. "But I know nothing aboutmarriages In Scotland. You knowp e o p l e ' s a y — " ;.'!'. ' ' . • . . • • , ' ; • •

It was not In Scotland. Quick,quick!" •

"A marriage—when a false namela givent—meaalnc to deceive?"

8ho said "Yea.* wilt) ber lips with-out any sound, a taint flame as otshame paatlns over the whiteness ofher face. Tom tfceust his bands intohrs pockets and screwed his mouth as*f he would have whistled, but nolound camo. The Rlrl faced round,

always upon her kuee*. a strange ln-•rudcr Into that strange' group.

,"!' don't ilndcrttauil whyihould ask mo stich a question,

ntarringe is good mough.doesn't £eftull~"

Clotiiniie man is under .ise?."Ho can be imprisoned ft>r ',:c

f ho has sworn he is of a'Ke—as some'ools do; but what in the \Vorld can•ou want with such i.-iforniatioit ta

Weekly Witness.period of time.—

1.5 pounds protein per day, hence ItIs easily understood why a larger

sort of tempest tone, oTexu'uaYlon i im 0 'Jn! o» tJfalf. h a y t t w is recom-over tho two helpless women at hisfeet.-- • ••-.- ' ' ' ' " '

Beaufort, with Janet at a little dis-tance behind him. came suddenly , g i R E S FOR DAIRY HERDS.

In his address before the Washing-ton State Dairy Association touchingthe selection ot pure bred sires fordairy herds, Mr. Ouy Richards, a Se-attle, dairyman, said:

"In choosing a slro for your dairy

THE POINT.Elderly. Aunt — "I- supposo you

red, dear little Hans, why I

" * U m ' ' - r

FUTURE DIVIDENDS."I observe that you 'do a great

many favors for that influential clti-ron." •... _ ..._..,"

"Those aren't favors/ 'answeredSenator Sorghum; "those are Invest*•ments."—Washington Star.

IT WORKED.Dill—"Has your wife a recipe for

removing spots from clothing?" ' 'Pickle —"I should say she hadf

She removed two five-spots from mytrousers pocket* with quietness anddispatch last night"—Ajudge.

v •' Q U E R Y , • ' . " • • ; • • ' • ; . . / .

The child saw Mr. Smith, wearing

youThe

Tho law

tiiat?"

herd select one with tho longest listof producing ancestry In his pedigree.Because an animal Is pure bred andregistered does'not quality him at aclre; see that he comes of a familythat has accomplished things as pro-ducers."

A pure bred bull ot the strongestbreeding will only beget a certainproportion of his offspring good,'while a grade or common bull will be-got offspring, a largo, proportion oiwhich will be bad and utterly worth-less tor tbe purpose for which theyare Intended. Johnstone puts it In'his cbapter.on "Heredityas a Force:""It Is the Intensified Inheritance ofthe pure bred which triumphs oreithe diversified Inheritance of- thescrub, and thus enables ns to gradeop our stock. Similarly It Is the di-versified Inheritance of the gradewhich precludes his success as a sire,eves though he apparently possesses,the characteristics of the pure bred."

In selecting a sire for your dairyherd you should procure the best onepossible—strong In producing ances-try, and strong In individuality—suchIndividuality as you want to.', see"transmitted to his offspring. Get atried sire. It possible: take an oldtried one If he i your only.choice;you Kill find him more valuable than house '' tt£ f,T " **a young experiment, and when YOU I • - ' te outrageous."

the house. "Mamma," said she."why doesn't ' Mr. Smith fix th*)draught so's tho smoke'll go up hl»chimney?"—Town and Country. ' .."

A MAN OF DEPTH. V"Do you regard Biggins as a maa?;

or great depth?" • ^"No," answered .Miss Cayenne;

"his conversation Is hard to follow.But his Is one of the natures thatavoid seeming shallow by beingopaque."—Washington Star/

GOOD REASON.The poetical young man with soul-

ful eyes was walking with his mat-tervo-fact brother by the riversidedown Kingston way last Saturday af-ternoon/ •.• ..'.•••: • • • . •

"How the stream tosses In its slum-ber!" he exclaimed. ;

"Yes," answered his brother, "andyou would, too. If your bed were fall«t stonea."—The Sketch.

THE CHRIBTENINfi.<'!And=*he name Is to b e f asked

the suave minister, as he approachedthe font with t i e precious armful offat and Bounces,

"Augustus Philip Ferdinand Cod*rington Chesterfield UvlngstonoSnooks." . ;

"Dear met" (turning to the sex-ton), "A little more water, Mr. Per- >kins, If you please*"—Tit-Blta.

GOOD ADVICfc."I declare," says the housewife, ? 7

don t know what we are to do whenround steak costs as much as porter-

market-

^ • M , ^ * ^ ^ ^ I

ward,mm^m^^^^m^^i| do not be too anxious to c e t r|,l n{ I. * ^ . , . . . '•

liim tjr -tear...be may die on your i.fcee ,*.a b o t fy 6°lng to do U this-

"I would.advise you, mum, thatbeio-jthecase, to earporterhonse."—

our

lntU. '

AN UNNOTICED HERO.Speaking of heroes, there to a

Welshman at Maeon. Mo., who mightnave been in the class of Binus hadthe scene of bis exploit been nearetht footlights. ;

In the year IS50 Tom Francisshort, stout and active, was superin-tendent of Mine No. .1 of the Loomls•V Snively Company. One day themen below were engaged In makinga, new furnace so as to afford betterventilation in the far end of tbo mine.Near where the men were at workwas an old mine, long tince aban-doned and full ot water. An unfor-tunate Man made an entrance Intothe mighty underground reservoirand tho black water came pouringInto the new works.

Tbe miners scurried out of tho dan-gerous place and told Tom Franciswhat had happened below. In theold country Francis bad met similaremergencies and he knew what to do.Like the captain ot a battery strivingto save his pieces from an onrushlngenemy, the boss picked out the menhe wanted—Tim and Davy and Bar-ney and Dan and others. Then howent ta the.door of th« engine roomand told, the men In charge to getbusy .with the pumps. The littleparty went down ln the cage, wherea mule train waited. There was aJohn Cllpln ride to the cross entry,where tho miners got out andscrambled along the black lanethrough mud and water above theirankle;. Tbo boss led the way, fol-lowed by the men carrying sacks ofbrick. Standing kneo deep In waterhe placed the foundation brick in theravlty through which tho black tidewas sweeping. The brick had to belaid carefully, lengthwise in doubleand triple rows.

Working under forced drautbt] thoengines on top( did the bept (heycould, bat Hit1 water rose steadily.aorieUtiKs thi* torrent pushed thobrick aside and Mowed with renewedenergy. A stream of men passed thobrick to the subterranean builder.When the water had risen aboveFrancis' waUt-onc of the owners ofthe mine, Mr. Loomis, sent down aperemptory order for the boss and hismen to withdraw and let the nilne goto smash.

But Francis kept on with his brickbarricade. Tha water rushed fiercelyagainst him, arid once or twice he wasiwept off his feet.' The black fluidlashed into lii.-t nose, ears and eyes.When his pit light went ont a miner

. Handing on higher ground waded Inind handed him a new light.

Tho little boss went on with bis jobjf bricklaying, playing his life againstihe dark sulphur water, and his wall-grew higher. Thero was nothldsipcctacular about it—nothing you:ould photograph'. It was Just a dirty,llsagrecable Job- In a darkness sothick that you could carve cbunks ofIt with a butcher knife. Finally bo

-had a wall that would stand. He hadaeen at work twenty-four hours with-,ant eating or closing his eyes. Themine and lu vast works below had!>een saved.

Francis staggered' through theeater to the higher ground, wherehe fell, unconscious Into the arms of'Me waiting men. He was laid up for

' leveral days. Tbe owners of the minethanked Mr. Francis and gave him afold watch. There was not much-talk of tbe affair. A paper at theMonty seat said that "Mine No. 1-was threatened with Inundation theatber day by a break into some aban-•Joned Works, but the superintendentand a force of men repaired the accl--dent before serious damage was«one."

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tose:PrpritibeSi

boaa

Twa

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wa'ro!VC

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1ncCO'hi

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1touganutmaiasboyur i

1the:to Itlietingabomatouttho

TOO CLEAN.Miss Mary Klngsley, who made

« a n y Journeys In the wilds of Africa,<ucd to relate how once, finding it-accessary to cleanse a mucb soiledand stained blouse, she carried It,with at cake of soap, to a neighbor-ing spring, where an interested groupat native women watched her wash

* It. Tney were much Impressed by theway la which the spots disappeared,-and It emerged as good as new.

The ndrrrstarnlng; when it cametime to break1 camp, MUss Klngsleymined her soap—a precious com-

' modity la tbe wilderness. Suspicionsoon pointed to a. certain woman,

: who, on being accused, confessed'' boldly that ahe had taken it and. cast

it Into tbe spring, that Its extraor-dinary powers of renewing old gar-ments might "be permanently im-

. parted to the waters. She was deeply,,, mortified to learn that her effort had"• i e e a In rain.tr The 'Rev. PetcS rMcQueen. off •Cnarlcjrtowa; Mass., "who has recently^-returned from Africa, tells a kindred

Ctory. - His soap, however, was notlost, though misused. He still bad itwjth blm. - • • . . ' , • •

"I told, oar native servants to be.«crc and lay in a supply of cleanwater -when we crossed the Tarn•descre, a searched beit of sand•U-dtcMn; soiat- Ecrentr-eix iniies."lie relates. T i d i n g had reached usthat aa. Ez^iish explorer who f ha'd«tts=:pt=i io cross ih i t d=^ri sbcrtlybefore ns had perished from thirst.46.we wanted to be careful.' "Ton can imasriii; my surprise,when, upon W».lzz s;r £ » : 'irirt ot

Tthoquitas oevlnan c

Ithavein tthanvarlistewbunbermou;tlnctby tlthis

wbicont;sea.'1837

W

MaltsuddelevcArabMorelostusuaMissby tlwbicintofromthe \most'and inothi

Evdied,gearthe tpoop,him I

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Roge;a, pason Cidrowi

idled,'not bilncluthla aPostn

Elapra'ye;

i comes

-Ithingsgarterciaa :

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lH* ^ V s , »™ * "i

t a r t b i l She'sly twice."—Detroit

DUBIOUS.li 1* genuine •prinrie butcher, >" asked the cvernt-r

BUT SOON.IT proposed yetT?He brought up thewhen he called theChicago Tribute.

[ONIAL.hat ' hooka bar*

books; they savedif flrrt married."—*

RTISTIC LABOR.'> do they plan tof"[>eeU to draw thetier bmband paints ,.fork Sun. •'

slwaya glflng him-'• to the excellenceIp."—Chicago Trl-

tOOTTNG.It who has misled>od heavens, man,•U going?" - ,illy) — "I.. dont s ; ^'. here all right."—* A

•OINT.- "I- suppose yonttle Hans,' why ,1a the lane. I sawv I rant"get him?1'—File-

, stott ami active, was „ ,ttwdsat otst lne No. 1 of the Loomisft-Salvely Company. One ,•tea below were engaged in „

, * now furnace to at to afford better-, ventilation in t h . tar end or the nine.

Near where the men were at workwaaan old1 mine, loag atneo aban-Qoaad and n i l of water. An unfor-tunate blast made an entrance (ntoUM mighty andergnrand

• and the black water came pouringInto the new works._ The miners scurried out of the dan-

- terous place and told Tom Francissrhat bad happened below. In theOld country Brands bad met-similar

,, emergencies and he knew what to do.•* Ltkci tha captain of a battery strivingr to save his pieces from an onniahlnvenemy,ne wan

- hla pieces from anthe bosa picked out the men

wanted—Tim and Davy and Bar-ney and Dan and others. Then he

• went to the door of th» engine room•.and told.the men In charge to get- btwjr _with the pumps. The little

party went down in the cage, where,a mule train waited. There was a' John Cllpln ride to the cross entry,where the miners got out and

'scrambled. along the black lanethrough rand and water above theirankles. The boss led the way, fol-lowed by the men carrying tacks ofbrick. Standing knee deep In waterha placed the foundation brick In the

; savlty through which the black tidewas sweeping. - The brick bad to belaid carefully, lengthwise in doubleind triple rows.

Working under forced draukhtJ thoengines on top did the bebt \bcy*ould. but the Water rote steadily.Sometimes tho torrent pushed thobrick aside and Sowed with renewed

' energy. A stream of men passed tho• brick to the subterranean builder.

When the water bad risen aboveFrancis' waist-one of the owners'oftte mine. Mr. Loomis, sent down aperemptory order for the boss and hismen to withdraw and let the mine goto smash.

But Francis kept on with bis brickbarricade. Tha water rushed fiercely

_ against him, and onco or twice ho was•wept off his feet. The black fluid

_ lashed into his nose, ears and tfyes.•When his pit light wont ont a miner

|H» 'standing on higher ground waded Inind handed him a new light.

* The little boas went on with bit job.' it bricklaying, playing his life against

'^Jjsidark sulphnr water, and his wall'-<rew higher. There was nothlagtlpectacnUr about It—nothing you

I photograph. It was lust a dirty,liveable Job in a darkness «o

v . .' that yon could carve ebnnks ofyt;je1H| a butcher knife. Finally no

l a wall that would atand. Be hada art work twenty-Tour hours with-,t eating or dosing his eye*. The

audi t s vast works below had

MARKWTraralera te Africa lad %Ud ( U l

staggered' through" ther; to the higher ground, where

tmeoMdoas Into the arms ofting1 tnea. He was laid up for

I day*. The owner* of the mine,""Mr, Frandsand gave him a

Uch.; There was not muchthe affair. 'Arpanet at theseat, said that "Mine No. 1

Jireatened with inundation the•Tar by a break Into some aban-

fcworka, bat the superintendent

« w a * M i i r « r a B lwhat they are aeeutotmd to at swat .One of th* latest to raport upoa-tai*matter la Mary HM I s her book, - AWoman's Trek From the Cape, to,Cairo.* The foltovtng paragraph* re .fleet a strong light upon the eoadtOmof market and kitchen la British Oea.tral Africa:

Wbta the naUve batcher proponesto kill an ox. notice to that effect tosent round to the whit* people 09 theprtjTious day, Once they were ap-prised of tha" fact by the followingstartling announcement: >A hula willfee murdered to-morrow morning, at6 a . m . " <• .

This cold-blooded crime, so careful- -ly -premeditated—even to the exactho«r—was, however, not committed, iaa on th* followins morning 1 isecond notice was Issued, as follows:"The bule ran, away this morning, aawas tfot murdered." But this was anexceptional caae.

I heard one story which Is so char,acterlatlo of the native that I repeati t The man who related It told m«hat the Incident occurred when b«

was on a Journey, and was sufferlnffrom a bad attack of fever. Onlevening he fancied he would Ilk*some eggs, and told hit boy to geltwo and boil them lightly. ~—

After a time they were brought t(him as hard as bullets. He told th«boy he mutt get some more and boChem loss; but alas! these wer«.

brought to him In the same «ondl-lon, and the poor fellow wished n«isd neror ordered tlhem at all.

Being unwilling td give in, he madtnother attempt, ilnd told bla boycomoito me when the water bo|ls.r"ho boy did BO.

"Now," said his master, "put theggs In, and when you have countedfty, take them out."Tho natlro method of reckoning is

to count up to ten, and tnen beginagain, arriving at tho total by thenumber <\t tens counted. The sickman henr<! tho boy start fair and getas far as tiur tons, when a secondboy Interfered, nnd questioned wheth-er It were tho third, or fourth ten,

This started a discussion; and aathey could not agree. It was decidedto begin alt over again. Meanwhilethe eggs were still boiling and get-ting harder and hardor. This wasabout\ tho last straw, and 111 as theman felt, be was compelled to getout of bed and put a summary end tothe cooking operaOo'nar"

COURAGE OF WOMEN; 'The universal report of those on

the Republic Is that the women werequite as courageous a* the men, and

4

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BBHATplR aBOttoVjtECrUMBKRLAlN, OF OREGON.A Democrat Klectod by a Republican Legislature Because H* Polled a Ma-

jority at a Popular Primary Election.

Barns das from Oil.A new form of oil lamp has' been

recently brought out for use where amoderate illumination ts desired. Itmakes use ot no wick in the ordinarytense of the word and performs Hemission without either compressionor gas storage, rendering the lamp

aa only a few ot the lower class tnenevinced fear this Is all Out any wom-an could ask for Jnthevway ot pralst.

I tfld^'thIt . n .have at< opporttukitr to ahW couragein times'wf^ph>ilca-danger>*oth»*than the usual W e t , -imperceptible-variety, but Mis* Kate Gllmbur, thet a d t' i h X H M t i ( S d i i '

repaired, the aprf-serious damage'

Mln Cayenne;bard to Ibllow.

(he natures t in tillow, by beingon Star.- ' i*

«la^;howloncft, ,Hadlng,tttoejeana. af

4m«ek eolledd b t i l tl carriad %

m cake oC soap, to a neighbor-t abrinc when aw Interested sroap'4aUv* women wmteaed her wash

They were sayeh Impressed by the

stewardess ot' Xburned 'off the coast of

(Sardinia,'won for

herleourage'ia retwue wjjrk the fa*mouaaUver inedal, t h ^ H n e s t 'dis-tinction, a sailor can' ,irla}' presented

wwn as Lloyd's.I only, to those

'who have by e tracYdinmry exertion*contributed to.the.saving of,life atsea."> The1 nrat was presented In1817. _ r; t n" Y- ' * '_i when,the4'Sardinia * u leaving.

Ualta UMTllrerbroke ouf with amazingraddennejav^\Ta«rt} were on board.eleren.Bkrppean>asiengers and 140-* * from,?the^various -ports-ot

qulto safe. The vapori«ing It auto-matlo and lnsuntaneow, and Ukssplaco In the burner/ which la the ««•tentlal feature'of the InvenUon andwhich is made entirely of glass, altIn one piece., At the>*« l* a bulb,about > one inch in dlatjwtar; bslovss- wtlKsa . t l i * l*M«ta . u i i M*M _ a . i ^ s .

••tipoken Kni|ll*h Very Ooud."From an a<tv«rtlionient ot a Dan- '<

Ish hotel: "The hotels charmingly')situation, surrounded or a ulre gar- \den tl;e good cuttlne, the kindly ac-'commodMlon wlth'mnUnrato rharg*and Kt>od convnyancra, with cniy oc-casion for salmon and trout nthlng,(he seconding oil the turroundlngmotJolalM has dona this placo wellknownl knd praised ot all travotnr*.—N/ ,JI.—,Tln» landlord It tpokouKnglUb very good,"—L»horo Civil,and-Military Oaxetto, , |

Curt.In tho illustration below-is thown

a self-loading cart, the most recent oftho man? devlres designed to do awaywith, band labor. A I'ormiyWanlaman Is rtuponsllilo ror tho compli-cated plect> of ninrtmnlcnl Inganulty,whle*, ho says, will gather up dirt orany article and doposlt It automati-cally In tho cart. Ttw apparatus Itplaced in tho n>ar of tho cart, andconsist* of a rolliTtor which connectswltb gears, wheel* and other operat.Ing paraphernalia. The "colloctotgathers tip the dirt, etc . aa the Cart;s morlng,' raises1 It over iho dash-board and dump- it. Any ordinarycart equipped with tho apparatus can

lAROKKT IN1 THE SVTATC

Beautiful and AccessibleLINDEN, NEW UBRslBV

>, ,Mlt-B» fWOM BUIXADBTH, TMILBt r«OM'NstWARK14 MILD* rROM NOW YORK.

On Main tine Pennsylvania RailroadWhy jots in these Cemeteries commend ttomsalro to

Heads of families and InrostorsBECAUSE of lbs 4t,eeo,eoo Tru»t Ifuml provided for by the Trusts a in

each Ctmstery, th* ineoratrftom which will >t*p tti* prapsrtlta pcr>pttually beautllul at NO KXPRNBR TO LOT OWNBHO.

DRCAUSK au«h a guarantee, nol found'in any other etnuttry, atsurtt lotowntra that the gtoundt WILL BR MAINTAINRD PERMANENTLYAS BRAUTIKOL PAKKB AFTKR THK 1NCOMK FROM THKSALB Of LOTS If AS IlKBN KXHAU8TKD.

LOTS SHOULD BE PURCHASED HOWDECAU8B MORX ADVANTAOKS APR OPPERRO TO LOT

BUYRR8 In a new Modern Ptik Cemsttry than In those estattllthtdmany ytart afd, in most cites, no provision made tor perpetual carewithout eatr* expense to lot owntra. THERR ARR A OREATERNUMBER Of lbBAL LOCATIONS TO SELECT PROM, PRICESOP LOTS ARE ALWAYS LOWER AND TERMS MOREADVANTAOKOU8,

BECAUSE lira Is meat UMttttaln and KVERY ONE SHOULD ANTIC1PATETHE INEVITABLE MV MARINO A CHOICE NOW OPA FINAL RKSTINO PLACE.

LOTS WILL PROVE A GOOD INVESTMENTUECAUSB they are inn to Inereatt In value anil can be purchased NOW

alih* INITIAL or LOWEST PRICK snd ur»» Ihe MOST ADVAN.TAOEOUS TERMS.

BECAUSE the eioplmlee are ACCESSIBLE TO 4.000,000 PEOPLE,and COMidtrlng" tht RAPID OROWTH OP OREATERNEW YORKand Its TRIBUTARY CITIES and TOWNS, It I* only a qusttlon of a8HQRT TfMB wh.B, LOT*1 In RQ8EDALR andiiLINDBN PARKwUi EQUAb IN VALUB-lbote of oilrMOST NOTB0 ctmtttrlet,

LINDEN LODGE !•<:>• LAROHT,MOITMOt)«*N.nJll«iTKQOlri»RDCEMKTKRV LODOK In ft<« tounlly >(l<rpro«M««wlil<KVRHV ttqtilllt* torIh. COM-yORTutf CONVXNIBNCKaf 1.01 0WN«RB «n4 V'SITORS wh» ••ma lo Utpttttha pr»p«rti««.

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Umttm LMII*, UndaH. N, 1,- 4 ? Bn*t Btrwt, lljinlwlh, N. J.

i KMIMI**, Nfw«rk, N, J.7»t UartM A V M W , tonty City, N. J.

l« W«et >M «rta«, New Vwk City.

cwht

1!

• tube, :tne,.lowsr«.en4 'M whichshould always,;be.n ' -bole., A smaU.roaiUirougb^tbtai.tttbe .ind/jthrongti tbtcentre of the bnJbvto tviunail'C 'speaing in UM top pt the,b<tfb&Uu»! wick- take*, Bfpy*--• —??-pletely seals-. the-,-

or gth. top o t . t h M ^ Mdear,,steady na««;^0a; meeofldt ofthe convenient shapejor the burawthe device can bjt njadej#nilrf^s««.conUlneiL, l f i>« shaj* «n4 Jit* of

SAFETY RAZORAT LOW PRICE*

SUPERIOR TO BEST SQUD AT ANY PRICK.

. The MlPfwflt •*> MMR •airofaejftfi M' la-ga B•urn aa If w MM fewer a*a prMtep p*—.Th« awfloflt Is tft* (ttiwmtr^.

t» break'eamp.'Jtlss KlngtUy«mwr, wap t\/artctoai aosv

•olBtid 'fa * crtali, wotnan,— being; arrasml. confasaad

t ah* katl taken it ted cast^tnrlasV Vat. its extrapr-

•wars of ntnewlng oUTgavdgat'be sWsKunOy^lBi't'tbe-raters. HiswaadMs^

ttat^dBwtnasT

FjShW JTcQueen. ,6fnUy

Afrles,,tel4saa1ndredaprnowever, « a a not

'-' BtUlkdlt

Morocco. ','Kost of the latter entirelylost self-control, bat the English^ aattsnaL helttbemselves; wj» la hai4.XIaa Ollmour-JdlsUngvltdied 'fetraelfby the rapidhy and coolness) withwhich the- assisted the passengersInto Ufa belta and restrained tomefrom Jumping; overboard who wan onUM verge of doing so. She was af-most the bast person to leave t ie skip,and would not do so aattl there * nnothing lea t w tar t» da

JBvary man .la _ _' ' " when ttatfllaaai-

,tbec*ptal» ...

aim' his We;1; *' ' ? ^AnolAer f/ofnsu^ aCajwas svssv liMf*

Jtogert^gan v^ntr own lOtt.lM'.i,^apaaaenterwhenthaok Ouqtjet Hocki, In

o v natlra aarranu t* b*l n M. aupply ot dean

B cicsaed the? Tarnseorctiev beU ofsqne asrrenty-dx nUes.*

, -TldlBJcs had readied as&k Enslian explorer who had

drowndied; Inot be preaaatia Bar, Bat O > . Watutncladed.a memorial tattat to fcefTn.hla oommemontfva scriasi.pUead.ldFosUnaa> Paflf,B«nds|i" * '

"klafne baited In the middle ot berprayer. *No «se asking tor bread."observed she, " w h e n c e bakertttaacomes every morning."^

K u« C B S TraT KC55^ mSSTUT ZrB£ tOs,Jtad perished from thirst, , - J hulrre In making tha little

* Tjfa> hCLcarefnL I things «mnt," Remarked the kinder-

• taklssaur nrat draft o i l « lau fa^i '

tlMM* MNl tSmiMIIMl I V *

'* wben you ask tor thef*ptofit on the1'

If*-- -

rClje (Eranforb |ro irinr igr i i tu ar

OBAHTORI) OITIZEI

THB CRAWFORD CIT12EN. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1909.

Irani,C * r n i a . O i i a tlt . l lnr « Ymmi

•Tatar** «f tk,< t.~l.r<l r.,top,{,..*,Clan lintur

*o « « « « I'uWifufKin, rtmmunira*~*« muMt ht tiffnrtl i,r arrampa*U4 by•A* vrilrr$ mnnr at a ffunranlte of900tl faith. Thr Citittn will printeom*HHi*afioni on uny lubjtrl <>/f»<*rrul Intrrr,! („ Ih' yri,ylr ,,f Cnin-fnrdOul tlori nnl ihrrrhf iiurnnr anyf*tpontUiiH(gfur opiniim* vhith nutyb**rintM»nt

0ABW0OD NOTES.

THOKHDAV. A< MI, 15.

I'almaaW David J. BurkrauiM that toon Easter poev canto lefttt • Ciar«"od peart ciffio* Una jear than"hrwlwaa card* last jaar.

11i* Hall Higiial Company hair* rbwadn/vwunt of (lock and will rntptm

oo Monday.

Work 1a picking up at th« Anchori*t Iroii Work* Fn»»llra mto ha>*

brno aililnl to th* foro* tliia »n»k.Mr. Win Anger of Wlllov^avatiu* I*

doing Id* iron ',mntk for tha Jrffafartfi

tliefin the (xlit i iui of

ilmtic r<mi|>/in.T fur 'a n f «»» mltcrtiHiii in on fi<r

•tomorrow ( F r i d n y ; nijHil. '<• 111'1

ToWlmljiii Itoom*. 'I IK r 11 KIIIHIIIIbo n (.fdinllv unmix r of cilizoiiHproncut fur tlir (.'(iililihj; iif it frill)-r h i w for Aiiy |ni))lic utility in nilimportant mnfli r To l>u niiri' Hit-t«lc|>lioii« »i i m i - IK 11 initiirul mo-liiijHily. for ( « n tricjiliniii' HVNU-IUHill a town i i i ' ni'irr nr IIHPI n tiui-milirc; on I lie nlh».| luiml Ilin («•!(•-

}>]|Utl(l IN II IH<0<-K«itV, Till' l u l lrOHiill« for tho n< ui-nil |mli|ir willin tlilH riiM< runic fri'iii n I'l'idinliitj<I<'THtA 1111itif; 11111I uiiiiiiii^' toK<'tJicr of Ilii' Miuiiri|iiility anilComjiiinv, with 11 full mill ciiinplntcM'K'if'l ' " r III'' iif,')itH nf tho 1'iil'lu-ill nliv ii|;rcciniiil 1.1ml nmv U-

l l

mmlmg will b*rimn chk'wl oo

wore held lul

T l i * annual i'ariahFlil at

Thur*.U/ night,

Tlio K*mU>r a*trvtng

chap*l, lli»,i-ilili(»

ilh hhm and olbar flowareluaiu waa r*ntl«r*<i b/ JMIae E*

toll* llaadle, organiat. Hundaj

Th* M iddt* H > »A farmer, |<!«.«i It;;; Kith Itiriv horwc

h d

lwrod,*"sr Ibrb«-M t t t e t r I

ullb tlw r»«u!t that*»« "«"I*I!-H to

KEMTLWOBTH MOTES.Prof, and Mr. V. H. Era**, rf

alrw*. *pM>t Ewhr »lu> r*Ufi»BrocAl.m, N. t .

Jaojw Kuawll baa rrotwi (h#J. TAakartnao boo** oo I9ih e l m i nwi »,iloccupy aam* about May let.

Mr. and Mr». C. C Wiiborlh» fifth anfltvoaary of tb*ir

K»'» marriage at her how icCity oo Tueada/.

A larg* l e g a t i o nNo 2.

, g . HuDdt, soticjolincludwl E u U r c«rol., r « | U .

tmn. and kn «ddr>M by 8upt.U. Julmnoo,

An adjuuriwd roMtin«or the BuroughUUDCII « M l..ld T u i i

ciara, totarkiua rtaaapa throughoutniff Initialed. H*««»l M I«K**i|iled from Keoi I worth

'A 'irippo baa the contract for rtmtning tli* atunip* and cleariotf off tb*

- * " II. II. Richard* prop»rtyilworth proper!/ in II* thrir<, „ ,

of Houtb Eighth atrwt, which i* j n ; r r arp

nurknii-Ttfrtif. ti>T, (flv.-n l!x rljjhtfn! iiluirr <,f JTUMJ. friwb air. t.'ii' middie liitnur »a« UMP lit d<» tl)i»amount nf m rk am! with 110 a

j fattjrvr than It* fellow*.

TMinm BIV Mil- t'jp

nut.grt lliclr rightful

y 8utliEi«b«ba»»»»t,»hicbiaj|jsP 7 , ra dacidwi adraataira to tha prmaot lot. «.,rk Lowoern io that Tooalify. awl goaa a atap ifurtbar toward op*oio« a r o t f

. t al>!# toIT of m

a*a* thpjr

j roMtin«or the BurII « M l..ld Tumi,, n i | f b l , t

-u/jh 11.11. Th. ot.1, bu.in«, Wp t o f 0

nh«.r.n.nofl»,.-JW.f

,„n^, who

furthar toward opening a fool* from 'cage. Trlt.uni-Craoford to th* lower part of the hot- \_. a_

e d a iiualit; a* thpjould nth-rwlw !«. al.li; to tlo.-Cblgo Tribun

ough.

Tha gam* (if baawball which was Io " 'hare been pla/ed on th« hora» ground*, ""* \"/Mlanla/ afuirnoun brlwmn (,'(*•!» '. *

hitOiiMTiinr Full

lar(,'i'lv t o IIIM i m

tho lull i>rriuit11IIfri'i(,'lil iiml Jii\|jri

rondM of tlic Sinti'.riMiUil i i m l j i iht i l ir i l

tmch tn'rvici: fidin nil

imi mlilci l^ l>v U'IOIIIJ;

l lm ifiiVyiiiK "'on tln> Irollt'V

'I'limi' in II <1««>]iili'iiuiiiil for

oi'i'liiMm; in

e*w»r. IIbark bjr April JOth. ' '

An adjourn*! mmUug „ , „,„ I | o # r J frf

Kduoaiiun waa h*l.l Uai Thureil.».v.u.;>.tf.|lT-ai,l*nt Krilc«,n ln U l . „,,.,,i I - «.«Uli.g « M M | W to „,,„,,,,„„, | | w

»fK«.i«ilion of th. I W d , „„<! ,(,,. „„„,.n.ill«* w.r. n*m*| . , fo|,(m, . p l l m , ) C B

».., AuiHtHig, K,H,,.,H«rgM,t.BUDi.?:''. HulMIng „,„, (Irouii,).; H D , ^ r

r««it ami Krauti T«*ol..r. ami, in !.tru.-ttao: H.n,W«,,y. Kail, . „ , , , ' , ^

Cpealaand lUtlin High Hehool w*»

on account nf lbi» rain untilHalurday afurrHwn, *li*n lh<Uimiia will baltl* for supremacy.- - — i •-> / • « '

b*|ng tli* flral gam* (if th* a»naon. auil111* coll*g* t«am having; bmo conaid-

[vrably atrenglhaniMl great intertist. i*inanlfrtit aa tu thaeeaaon'* rnulta. Tli'

op la M followa: Not* Lundrrn, c

War Play ef th* Futur*."What tm.iwrtliii wfll we nml for

~ lallli* wrwif?"

itif whatevrr. Tue «tii>;i' will belit- nidi nr«* «upi«isiil to .^

wmrin^ irnMlile unlfurnm und tiring»im.U«-lr>n powder frum noispl

M l n * i funa."—K«B«a<i Cltjr Journal. 'Tbiaj . ..... . . . . .

tln< o imi i l iy i l ihlncl* liy Ihc farin-iii^f intrrcMt. IHIUI< iinrlii'iilnrly »n(ircoiiiit of tlie f u l f i l l , mill in tliiM]iart i'f tlm Sl/iln In- rcARon of Ilic«'l(irliilinil rlmrui'N mid pour nor-vice nf I hi- rx | ir i*« i'iiiii]niii_v.Tlirri' IH no ICIIHIIII, i'\ri'|il that of

flir |ll | l | it, ullV CXpll'HN«» uliiiHilil nut )i|i (in iimnl

II I mil I uni- lmlf pli'Mi'iiliiml1 Hlill HIIHU f(iiiid |irolit,ir|k|toanil trullrv froi^lit bill

lulvc liiO|icd Iliiii. It willin timo I'vcn if killi'il thin

ThoWOtllfCdllld

I n l l l i | ' l l««ll ' l! of l l l« |l|o|HliM>ll IIKWeontrni't with the 1'iibllo Service (.\>r-poriillan t«t mii'i't llnliiing It lin»molt* tlinn onon biM'ii. BIIHKI'BII'II HintIt would "|>ny" fur ("ranford to put upIfaciwii plant. Why not?"t'|-nuford In(ho bi'sl nmrkrt In lln< puiinly fur

. Ibioka ami HuppliMi.' Kally anilDualiauxk and Kraua; Knl«r(alniimnt

[Uoiniiiiltiv; ]>uahan*k, llnmlenon anilKrotia*. Tha. IUMIIIIK adjourned Uito IIIMI April 30.

; Tim ijuarteily meeting uf tho HallSIMIIU) JUliof Aacooiatlon waa lidd.MiulFriday night at Win. Morriaon'a liotol.rrmiilKiit Win. J. Kelly, Jr., waa chair-man of tli* niMling. Dilla aniountlpgI<I #111 ,IKl worn orJcreil panl. After lli»gxnvral ruutin* of bualuaa* tha folluw-iiitf ddlopra ware nominated for th*Jeoni-inn «l«ution: Wqi. J, K*lly,| Jr., pm*i-dan'ti U. IK Koily,ri<w|irMidarit; Wni.V. Muti, *M)mUry: W. (J, Wolff, trvaa-urwr; 0. Worth, uuJlnoUir;. Jiiniea l>/n-

Imii JiHXibaoni p., Martin A. awauaon.Hi, Kind H*rgi|Ui»t, L'b, Ilxury l'irrw>o.» * , W I I I . Kr*obi>rg, :ili, Knul Uaourrn.I. f, itudolf ZMttrintrand, c. I, auuMxrlin L. Hwai>M>n, r. f. Hntiirdaj'»gam* mill bo called at :i p. in.

..-,---, The B » t Adylct.If you ftn* olHiiit li> ilu Bni

which majr i-anw Irmitili'. n»krice o f a (nan w In) dan Irli'il It. Ill*aflvlr* ni l! lie utrfiiitriT than- tli.it of ainoratlit. nnd It irltl Ix- barked by vi-

nora,

iiil;ournml

, ooJIaotor;ruataa for ona y»ar; C.f t l i m yeara. Tha

Harrja,

Survival of tha Fittaat.Only one IIJ sli-r Vmbr.i ii nut of PHTJ

S,(JOO,<iOO iirnlmid KIHHH UJI thn>ui:bIII the KUcci'M.i|vj> ntn t'H uf rvi.uth tlb« ndull Hlflti*. Kvcn In anliiuiwhk'h |iriHliu-i> u Himill iiuintier' ufyo IIIITI' It irri-iit •1<>Htrurtlon. and.

"II "if IHIIIVIIIIIIIIK lain con«ld-*ily n ahiKli' pulr of yuuiiir

. r y to riiilmo their »ar-There I* m> vx<•rptlnti tu the rnli-

(lint rvrry orminl • I»'IIII; nnturnljyinultlplli'K ui en. lil.th it rule thiit Ifnjit ili'nirciri'il tin- |ir<>K<Miy nf n clnitlt;pair 'Ay'ould ""(Mi rover I In- riirlh. Theeli'liliiml In riMkiuieil tht* iilnwest breed-er of knmvii iiiiluiiiN. It roiiiniencm

ui thirty yrani of HK<*. d i nd h l

. y n ahiKl•rrlvc lit .maturity tocit Th I

to

yI'liiln

|llRlit oiit«lil«of Kll/nhcth iimlllflil. W* ilo nut intioh i'iir>> fur miinloIpnl 0\f HiTxIilp, hut 11»> furl MIIIITJ litn» Unit Clmiliiiiii, not oycr half tlu<dlxaof Urniifcinl HiuwiwfiiUy o|>t>rnt<'«HN own wii'tor mill light |ilnnt. OvnrIn MlllhuYii (i |>rivato coiuvrn HUi'Ofiui-fillly (<oiti\it*tiu «itli. lim Cubllo Hor-vlc* K 1 ' 1 ** Why tint In Crmifonl, Iftlio (•or|K>rnt|un UmlntH on ililvltif< tooImrtl a linrtrnlnl'

Ijciiiniwl Ui niwt_ln July, at whlohiiaTIie cleotiTin of iifllrer* will ooourT"

" '—^-*-*New Jersey Headquarters' for

Junior*.riniia aud ppoclllatlon* fur tbo pro

iiiwi'd now building of tli«J"JunlorOrder United Arurrlcail Mpchanlri ofNow Jcroxy, In Troulon. will noon boSllliniittml i" •» •Now Jt'twy,

[suhniittctl toHlt« for theutrtt i

Trouton, will noon botho contractor*. rbe>

uoturo Is oa Bunt Htat*....Mvmii' is on Kant 8tnt»[ntni't and will !«• built nnd owni-il bylln'Ann'rlcn(i MiH-haulo lltilldilig Aaso-I'lulluii of Nf w Jersey. It will be tenntoili-d high, of attiel iraini". concealed,ami thopiirloaur* will boot brick auiiatuUP and all <!<>•••*• — • - -

at MM nnd. him fix ymuiit In the .Inter-val.' After T5U. yrnrH. aupiKWliiic alltlit> ofrNprliiK nf n KIIIKII1 lurlr hilfilletlthe rulr mnl O.TI- not dtturoycd In anuntimely nay , llu-rt' wmild be m-arlylll,(KXMKKi t'k'ph«titit nllvcfrom tho Unit pair. - Kir HayIn London ~"

Kwp an vye on your pncmleu, butk«»p a mlpToarun*"'to-one eye and atelescope to the other when watchingfour "frifndf."-P. P. Bhevlln.

Winttr.fn v tn tcr natnrr i CHIII'S from her la-

txin»ond prrpnrv* fur llii'^roaf c-ljunpc.Tin; wind sivrt'iis llirnuuli the greatfc.roit ivlili •• Found HUv the bla^t of ntruui(>»'t. Tin- dr.v li-ave« whirl In

«ldle» through t!u' nlr. A fretworki»f henry frusl cci . r s Ihc pliiln. 'flu'«t«j."iia'iit wnter In I ' I - jiimlmilid dltchi'KI* fri>«Mi tiito fnnl:i-!l- tlirun-x. In tin-loir hiiticini* cfi-HI!N Hie >ilntr[i ulr. l ike.a !".!•>,>" I'ni'ilf. W'iivts hi'r Mirnuil of

ti*v. Tli'Tf I* ii iiielMl.irhrtiy IIIMI iitii-iu,-l n i l in' the tops i i f . t h e tnllni~» Ilki' tli« mar of n roturnit. It

IS'ltbr "funehil ntilhcni of tti" -'••'••••i-ear—1.

Upstairs AndDown-sfairs

I F the Miln Telephone Isdownstairs, an ExtensionTelephone upstairs will add

greatly to the usefulness andconvenience of (he service. 'Upstairs or downstairs, a tele-

phone will be close at hand and ihc necessityof stair climbing eliminated. j

Incoming and outgoing night messages artoften emergency or highly important calls.An Extension Telephone upstairs in, or near,the sleeping apanment will save much timeand add greatly to your com fort and protection.The additional cvpense is but tfillfng—lei* than two cent:, a day in connec-tion with a rcsijence contract.

CalJ *ur Loot O.'.1ce lor full luformalioa.

The NY. & N. J. Telephone Co.

FENCES THAT LAST AND DON'T SAGDo yiiu wnnt n wire or Irnri rcni'i1. ono t'hiit Imi mi tiuchorP<mt timt HtnyB iini-boi'i'il? Do you'want iron rnilin^ft or ailni'f'lilraiu"' piii"? An 'I'lidiirliiK Kr"l"' nrlmr or irontrellis'mnl MU mi ''. Thi-n write ai mire lor mir catalog.

Anchor l osst Iron "Woirlcs>NO. 10 NORTH AVENUE OARWOOD, N . J

e • • • • • • • • • <- * •

New Plainfield TheatrePlnyinc All the Leading Attractions.

and Dloua«i.-rv will I find lhi» hloujps?" nsk-«i>ma!i who had Just returnedM i i i i

Whan tha Terror Quallad.lie would trrrorlzv the neighbors In

a uiuit oiitraKeuus way. hruke thewide ' """•HfivuuB nHjr. tiroae tne

WoVCda ataudlng recorda tn ath-lotlce every day. while lu iiunlllatlo circles be rotihi ftl W I h

•U'l:ed tin'from I

'Dv blooret."" exclaimed tho elevatorman. «tnrii!« |«i[i eyeil nnd viitfiie. "IV

— w'y, dey lulls' bt'onde— 'suuscme. iimduiu, you'd ln'tter n»k de tlour-walker."

"('crtnliily, iiiriilnui; mt-tinj floor.J allies. t:iko tin- l:u]y to the seooudBoor—hlows'es—lawniser.v' waist*, y'know."—New York I'resn. •- -1"

IV. J .W. J. COUNIUAN, Prop 1 Sgr

mm

Why thi Judpa Paid,A phy«l(Un, miya n medlfol Journal

that VoUchtw fur (tie truth vf tuoatory,\ ««a oucc »miiimnie<riii hH«tv to attttid

Ihr child of a family that llrrd In two• rooiui In tho hfiirt of • large Aturrlcau

rlty-not .V*w York. T.lm child badbmen afl»\l xuil.icnly nud Mrioiwly•»d Juit at election time. Tho tootherwai to <le»|iair. and when the doubt-ful tnvftnoula waa glrvn ah* broketutu walling and tlojrnt •elf cond«m-nation for nunif horrible i lo of ln«family to which aha aald Mn chlldaItlncai waa ilm'-a direct pualtbuientfor tbolr rrltuc She would'go «adcurw tho maslatrate fur It all, hwhutband ahould rratgn from "tha

- fore*," aud inch crll ways ahpuld be' renpunred forovi-r.

Curioui to know bow the tnigUtrat*could i»« held mpoaaibl* for U»child'* illneaa. I bo doctor antlly N-'evrtt the coofv«alon tbat th i f

clea he CUUI3 wipe uien ln the dux amiahow matter trlck» at feuclng-laugttat evvry cut aud tbruat He slew tl-

B tha eama

bucking iiriiiu'lio—yea, and rop« ., «ir»-an atwr; Mug a bunle knlfi- or hntcb-«t, throw the bouinrraiiK or fivur. inbalrbrvadth psrapva lie (lorlrtl. didthla worthy avu of Mara, anil he'd lickbl* weight In wildcats-kick themhigher than the atur*. But hU »tiw*were lu bla poclcrt, and bla face waa-•• white; •

) SIIKKIi'F'H H.MJ:-New Jrnejt Huiin-nn- (Viurt.' Morri. Alo-ani. >« Murria Illmk, <lir«iili>ut. Fl

la. da bo. rt trr. UUcvatnu.1.Hj rirtur uf tlie «bo\r »Ul«l wrltof flcrf f u i u

to me dlndftl I utiall nixtar for aalo by publicrrndtie. at IIw Hhprill'a oflliv, in tbe cltj of KlUa-

WKUNKHDAr.TIIB TWKNTY.ElUtlTH DAVOK Ai'HIL. A. l>. m«l,

at t«o o'cloclt In the aflrrnuon uf uld dajf. allttiefulkiwiiif tnct or parcel of .land ami i>miii-ara hereinafter l«rticulartjr deacribeil, altuate.bine and beinr In lbe tuwnahlp at Cranfonl. inthr ccHiolj u» I'nlon a»l Slate ut New Jersey s

llr(ltinlruc at a point In Ilia nnrthrut ahle ofthe nvdhwlliw from Wratnrld tovanl Rlitabelhtaaklroad now known aa Uueoln avenacl. aaltl

Saturday April 17Special Return Engagement of

Eugene Wal ters 'Greates t Success,

Exactly as Produced Here Early in the Season

A Show that has never had an Adverse Criticism.-

will be

featured aola for aext weak ln<-luJlo«I'hUDioroua niotriajt ploturea. -

ra. Then are nun/cta fr t other

vouia mneaa. tbo doctor Aaall* at-1 •*«*• < °* UMBtowe. Ula ftm« had

ttx» * « * WMbclenee atrfc.«« —». - .«*"> « ' u r D 1 * "

Hie Name Waa Su*el«nt. •'-8ad Malato, tl» fsiuoua Sicilian duel.-

Ut, teemed to have atrpiK-d Into our(iroealc tuudern' life atnlght from thept of Urautowe. UU <aui« had

h

He Teak th*tbvry rraa tbatblm ene would

neither chaug« nor falter in btr re.Kuve—"no. I have vowed

l litabolhlaalilroati now known aa Uutx>ln avenncil. aaltliwint brine dlaUat aiv-Ovr feet aloni tne aideofaaftlroad nortQ«rmi«-rl5 from the most went-e»ly corarr on aaU roatl of Aibfrt Kaokle lot ofUad; tltran' from aakt bnlnnlncand blndbwon tlMrmtkt line of nwd north furtr-fimr i l w mmm tomdiatann'oleifhti'-an! and HvT-tcnitulfe«t Io « ala^e «jad corcM* ot taml* tlilii dajr con-n y n l by U v beire U Thomaa Kalyn, decraanl,to Maltbnr rklin and Oimeila A. Hanlord:Ibeace btoainl on wld Hatihew Fmlin awl Oor-wtia 8u0on l \ line at land north artr-onri h n w o u t Inn chmJm and thiny-tour llnka toa Make Ihcttm iwnllel wllb flrat uientlont^lllnoDathrortyruaTdecmneaat ei»htj-Bve ao.1

to:•

l n e

evrtt the coofv«alon tbat the crime oftbo poor, couacifioce atrlcken wota»n««(Ulated tn allowing tbe DiiiiM ofM i f fttudulftit voters tu be r«jli-ter<4 u waldlnjt la her haaae, In

ttas W the 1U\ etc The raagli-alto>h«a deaiaodfd thla of allilf tibor* In return fur tndeecjrlb-

ttroraj chlhi rooovfred, ami tb* maflt-

IIMU tbe phjalclan* biU.

Carryla* a Wa««h. . _•.• carirln* a watch fur tnlrtj

vtMwve m»t learowJ *ou«tatui•» Wafcn lore." aaM tbe cJtr ttbja-

^ doat know *betb«r UUa to;»ot. but en ©W watchmaker

aom of Europe. It bad -reacbnl biauwn home. Some tul««uM«] Stclllanbandlta held up acoavb one night and•utnmoned It* - eoJltary traTeler toroin« out. f>om tbe abadowy depthaof .the vehicle catue two abort *»n-le.niNM In a cold, atacntto. voice;"Spread out your cloaka. Tbe1 wadmuit not snoll luy boota wb«n t <le-•CvtMl." The cutthroaU tW with tbe

. . ...kln« whl»per of "San Ualato''Ittpun Ibel^qvlmlng lip*.—Loadoa T»|.

none a»ve one brave and atrong foouib I •-" "~~^ »•—- • - - - •to awear tbat ahould Jto evtr be eject- ••awtaur'a brtcTi*d preiklent be wlU t l « the vote to tooTws ^ dSSI S ^ S . S r S l i ^ S r i a

De Lancy, auch was hia love'a aboood- . KOHKBT i. KIBKLANP.Ing depth, brsltntrd not at all. ~

"1 awear It!" be cried ami foil uponbit knee% before ber.—Exchange.

Tibetan Teat ef Charaeta*.Tbe Tlbetani : hare tome •tranc*

tMta for aav«rtalnln( ib» charatttr of \S!ZZSIn^mi^iia man; aald 8rra Uedln. Out la by |aai»KTit»»aa*eouiit»meaHi of a hoi* ID a block of granite,through whleb the tedlvldual baa tocrawl. If he ia an koneat man be wU]accoidlng to the tbtory of tbe Tibet-ana, creep throatb, but If a aconndrelbe wlU atop In the mhldle.

NOTICE.PU1IUC NOTICK la herebr airtn that tho

New York and Nrw Jerarx Tvleiihunp Couuianyhaa (ireaent«d to the Townahlp Oommittcu ot tlwTownahlu of CYanfon). Union Cnuntx. New Jer-arjr, its iietltlon for the conacnt of the auklTowoahlp Committee ta the oiw b/aakl Com-pany of lbe <iillo«ini atnvta, ateouea and hl(h-«a/a tor IU electric win*, cablea and conductor*to be placed upon IHMU and uolea aoov« ramt»iand «li" •- —>• • 'tt^asra

HHtKHHtK

A. G. PIKEHARDW

Head

IKHARDWARE.rt f

quarters for

Chlnawar* *f Un «l a HeUla.Th» only china'u**d at private dln-

tiera at the KtUckcrbocker In New. . . . — —. «-tv«u«iK»r j York U tbe Wto» de tenea, which

1 bought a watch of blm tb* I Wai mad* In ftanct MbeelaUjp for UUay It wa« a cbeap watch. U* Ibotel. with blue and gold patten and

are you

w**

l!,wt*|lpito.tt,

wl«t dlnVreaca

few& Mm galnlag UBeffebikSJcWM•,OM dlfferwice la hartlx w«th^-;;^..;li'L-.*rj»^h»B>ifV-cbiip

thotel on the rtm'"_n«v* uoere are Mreuty-twa

. to a act and each Piece coat JA

Great car* fcaa beIncorrtd In

^ y y ^ « i r » ^ : i V > r t W . T»W pattern u:a'blne and / o c

W4UiARDBN SEEDSQround Bone a n d FerUlker

LAWN SEED

GARDEN'TOOLS

POULTRY NETTlNaQ L A S S CTC

HOUSE BLOCK.h 138-R

Uadea Place, lalaMi?

llHilllHilHtnat U

ESTHER IlCnUtS, BxmitrU.C-Ai;srtN. t"r«tj>r." " ??

ft tb. iwamlcaaA ««*l<*tiw ia tmnbt «i «*a to thuhr»ti lc<n«ioU»

. _ — _ J Io MBiWt ta ta* asJbacritMrtmkt* af&naaunn Uiair elaiaia tad d*>a«aIaa(Uwaa4«WoI«aJd4«E*a»(d ' ' '

"SSloa a. It tkall be the 4abof tar Ha*,aoata of tile Bonaktk >» amat and proaacnt*a«r pern* ot M u n « l n » • • *• »

C8AIF0R0 POST OFFICE.i *

*Ma t* Or*r |a> Tmnr t>ll«ra 1/fm With Thrm i» «« »*

Mrmt J a T . l l .

T»ODNI>EA8T. mvsownrr.V«t*. U«>a. Claaa. i > « n*•» «4'«->a. ' " *.*la-aa.

.15 l*>

M4IUIAKIUVR.

Location of Fir* Alarm BoxesId-Front of Kl»lnf.M*r'«, Unlop A trail..til—(Vimar O.nloB A%«ao*and t'larvaicnt H.17—Corner 4>nt«nalalatid Unev>ln A***iin«a.ltt-^(Virner Union and Lincoln Avenue*.U-Tonwr North Atmne ami OrrharU HI.

tlv-<"<>fo.r UampUia and K»»unuu tltrfwt.2IJ—CutUM Arllnctnn Itnad and North AT..US—C«m lli'Ilj tk. and «[,rliunelj Airnura.4l>~CornM Lln«<iln and WKIODI A».oor..

Mr. Bidimy simrp IUH n>m>>d bisbongo fnrnlahi'd fmm Jum> l*t. tnOct. 1st,

Mr. FrmlZiiinhVlof N'ortb Avonui*.Is eonvnlfscliiK frtitn nil uttiirk of

' |inuenionin.

Mr. Jncqiirs Ojiludi'ii of Xow York.baa iioccpUHl a position its cloi k atKhrtiurilt'»hotol.

Mr. IlukiT nnd family Isum \onk»tabaVo nuivtil Into thu IIIK.-IOWon Holly *trect.

Catlierfno 5Iurniy iiml JoHpphluii Oatlinrino of New York. wiTtK«i'»l« over Hiimlny at tin- liomnMr. C'hiirli'B (Jarbariiio.

Dr. Affn«s Usslng lms rxicmbcr ptnctlci) to Ellzabclh and nmvspend two dnys n vtct-k in that city Intho interest of osteopathy.

Little Misa Janot lla|l, dmiKhter ofHon. \V. IF. Hall, Is recovnrliiK nlpi-lyfrom n alight orwintloti to ri'inovoglamls In the nock. Dr. IVrklns piT-foruioil tho opvratlon.

Tho IIIIIU'IDK class conductpd by theMisses All by llounui and Mtlicl Jonesbold tholr closinK reeoption at MisoltlRhmond'.s school la.it Thursday,

Mr. Charles Lakey has a» bis guesttoday tho Kev. Ueor(?o Montoi) liojce,a distinguished clergyman of tho Epis-copal church. Dr. Boym hus Just ar-rived from London nntl is vuroute toFlorida nbeio ho lias been appointedArchdeacon to tho Bishop of Florida.

Judge Alwnter of the ' OrphanVcourt of Elizalwth has rendered a de-cision In tho llalsoy will contest. l)n-clelon wtta|in favor of Miss Iteua I.llalsey named as sole legaten nud ex-

. ecutrlx in tho will of her mother, Mrs.Henrietta A. Ua|soy who died InWestfleld, lost August.

-' To-morrow evening the Township- Committee will hold a public hearing

upon the petition recently presentedby tho New."York and New JerseyTelephoneCompany, for right of wayfor the compaoy'j wires, subway con-duits, etc.' Tho Telephone Companydesire a consent extending for u pe-riod of fifty years.

The regular monthly moiling.of theWomen's Auxiliary (uf tilt) Missionary8oclety of Trinity church)- will. be. heldTuesday, April 20th at 3 p. m. at thohomo of Mrs. F. Fabric!, No. 114Eastman Street.- All tho women ofthe Parish are cordially Invited to" nt-

,tend to hear the report of the Lenten

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' District Deputy Wlnans togethorwith members of Tonaluka 'J'rlbo ofJ. O., B. M, were at Piainfleld lastnight'iia the guests of Miantonamotribe. The degree team of Pamru-paugh Tribe of Bayonne, was alsopresent ,The local Indians returned

i home well pleased with their evening's•: entertainment. •>: The advance sole for "The. Wolfe"

Is progressing at the New PJsirjfleldtheatre and judging by the inroadsmade on the ticket roclcs the first dayof the sale It is evident that: the pre-teotious Shubert offering will receivean enthusiastic welcome Saturday .af-

•; ternoon and evening. Further par-UcuUrs are given In the, advertlso-ment In this issue. i

if- Tbe local: colored base .bnil'playersmet Monday night o id reorganized.The following officere were elected:Melvin Johnsou, president; .WiltonBoblnaon,-treasurer; Cl H.Scott, man-ager; Wm. Phillip, rap tain. The teamwill play tinder tbo name of' DixieGloats, being composed of severalnew players from the South whoseability will not be questioned after onehas se*n them in action.

A peculiar accident happened toeWilliam Crowley of No. 5 Union ave,,

, at noon on Saturday. lie was stand-/ing at tbe Union ave. crossing waitingrdr the care to pass wh.n a piece ofiron flew from the moving train strikJi c g h i - ^ n tbe abdasea iaflic'Jn" asevere wouod. It was with difficultythat he ] nianaKed to reach his bornewhere 'Dr. Gilpin was called ffttildressed the Injury.- He is recov-ering slowly and still confined to i his

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Tiirest*byBfrommenwherrobt>rnilnjumrtlowovineand I

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IURSDAY, APRIL 15, l w i

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; location of Fli* Alarm Soxaa.

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M. & a Bltaraad fcrtr&TaiVmcmMtteta Mr. 3*11* ft******

afe*4. P. IWL « B a*taae>ef the lo-cal fMght ata»h>a.ttsa bat* appolateittrejaftt aftat al Boead Brook.

Mtesnl yaeyiwf* formed a

•re «oa4oetlog th«Uundry.

Mr. Burke, «no oooduetKl Uw *wraraasarjr oo wheels" a4 Uw comer of

dh

Hunt

*<••*'"»

Mr, 8lifn«V Sharp ha* rented bis' bouse furnished from June 1st to

l f < Oof 1st.' , \'•#" JUt. Fwd ZnmbW of North Avenue.^ V i s , convalescing; from nn, Attack ori» pnueroopla.S Mr. Jacques Opladrn of New York.

bas aooeptaid A position as clerk at, EhrhanltVhoteLi\ ' Mr. llukrr and familytrom > onkert>', haYe-moved Into tbo Blxelow liouso

' on Holly1 *treet.- ''' Misses Catberlno Murray and Jo-: sephine Oarbarino of Now York, weref~ guests over Sunday at thn home of

• Mr. Charles Garburino.• ' . Dr. Agnes Usslng has extended" her practice to Etlgaboth and now

. * spend two da^s a week In that city In- tbe interest of osteopathy.

"'" Little Miss Janet Mali, (laughter ofu Bon. W. IF. Hall, is recovering nicelyf from a slight operation to romovor , glands in the nook. Dr. Perkins per-X'< formed tbo operation.

The dancing class conducted by thoMisses Abby Bourne and Ktbol Jonesheld tholr closing reception at MissBlabmond's school last Thursdayevening.

Mr. Charles Lokoy bas as bis guesttoday the Rev. tieorgo Montoe lio>ce,a distinguished clergyman of the Epis-copal church. Dr. Boyce has just ar-

1 rived,from London and is onroute toFlorida where he has been appointed

: Archdeacon to the Bishop of Florida.

, ' Judge Atwntcr of tho Orphan'scourt of Elizabeth has rendered a de-

cision In the Hnlsey will contest. Do*eision was in favor of Miss Kena I.-jlalsey pamed ns sole legatee and ex-

^eeutrix In tbe will of her mother, Mrs.^Henrietta A. Uajaey who died In

Weetfleld, lost August.

,To-morrow evening tbo Township^Committee will hold a public hearing

i petition recently presented1 York nnd New Jersey

»Company, for right of wayB.oompaiiy'j wires, subway con-

yatilts;ejO.;,The Telephone Companyneslre\«-consent extending fora pV

ilpd of fifty years. „ - ,.f $ » regular monthly meeting or the"*- ' *i Auxiliary (of. tn« MJssionary

t Trinity church). wlllbeJield'" 130tbst8p. m . a f the

South And Union aves*,~wagon to PialntteW-

Tbe Cranfonl Branmh of toework Oulld of America meets tomor-row afternoon a tMn. P Fabrki's, No.1U Eastman street.

Mr. J. C. Danman, of Denman ave-nue, and Mr. Garrison, of Madisonavenua, AM about to make extensiveadditions to thatr residence*. •

Mrs. E. E, llcstbn, of Utarvmontavenue, and Mrs. II«ury Hegemiu), otCentral avenue, gave luncheons Attheir homes on Wednesday afternoon.There- aie several case* of pnuentonla

In town. Among tbote suffering fromtho disease Mrs. Edwin U. llorlon,and Mm. Qretine. mother of Mrs. Ot<o.F.Qrrene.

Boards of Freeholders, under A newlaw, may borrow, on account of tfiuIncoming taxe*. any amount not ex-ceeding 00 per oenu of the apiiropria-tionii fot thn coming year.

And now It Is baseball with YoungAmerica, Middle-aged Americn andOld America. ^Everybody guts thefever with tho coinlnir of tlie hjunblrdiand roblus and tbe shedding of thoovercoat.

A number from thin place arc ar-ranging to allimdi the oratorio, "Eli-jah'* to bo given next Tbura<lfty even-Ing by Win. K. MiicClytnOnt. orKUD-Ist. al Gince Church, l'lalulloldi

Tho Cranford Oramroar Bohool baseball teaai would like to arrnngo gameswith similar sohool team* In UnionVo. Address all corrMiiondence toJesse I'rlco, this plane.

Mr. James Uloomlngdale of HopeAve., Fort Wodswortb, Btntcn Island,has rsnted4>aa rented the Hlrcunoosbouse on Cherry tit., through tboagancyofO. D. Stone. Mr. Bloom*Ingdsle is secretary of tho Trunk UnoAssocl/itlon, with offloeJn Mew York.

Mrs. lilclmrds, of Normandy Place,gnvo n card party on Saturday even-ing In honor <)t Miss Adelaide Nlxi Aformer Cranfonl ivaldeut, whose mAT-riage will take place In Mew York thisevening.

We needed rain, and wo- got If, inplenty. The Babway river la very blgbbut no damage has been done except,t Sperry Park- where J h e water has

washed out some of the soil. If It goathigher muobl damage will be^done

Ml in

ioa«oiK*»s tk* pastor

ntetui* of th* rl*»

„.„__„_»Street.- All tha women of. tha Pariah AM cordially Intited to nt-

f to hear the report • f the U-ouu

^"pUtricl Deputy nlnoni togetherifih members^of TonaluWa Jrlbe or.•O, B. M, wen at riatnltokl last

" > tbe soests of MuuitoaamoA a 'degiM team of Pomra

.Uribe'Of Bayonne, was also' ' returnedThBlofil

pleased wlta tbelr evening's

P^Mijia>.

Grant Duakley, (colorwl) of Kenll*worth, was sentenced at ' Bllaabethyesterday for A term of fifteen year*in tho State Prison on A serious pharge.preferred against him by Bertbvv'Jtar-;ton. a 12-year old-girl •oOtbe. samet o w n . . ' __ ,'.,''•''-- * , '

A hone belonglnKito -Earpressmsnfallaen fnrnlnhwl Mttsld^ableexclte-ontlij running away on Hatunlay

fon-n wn 1 ho anlpial became fright-<>i t-i] m ni Hi* deput ami madu a bee-line dnwn Walnut A\enuii where Itwnaiitivpftl Afterdamsglng the. wagonami rulnlog tho harness.

Adella HartleU Mnlrey, aged 77years, dl«i from heart disease lastniidit at the borne of hsr son. Mr. w.C.Mulvey,No 1U AMw nueet, thisplace. She was a widow and to anr*vlved by two children. The funeralwill be private tomorrow afternoon.

The auditorium of the Open Boatsb> being gaily decorsted-ftr Uwilnrt

belloC,t«,Cr*ofordnrtlV-•vsalaff. 'DaftdnU

wlU'bomaMllee'at BflO o ' d * * and

aat»oorttv««Vv tn*> *»&*>* bytbr choir«M«rtitt*1UMfeign otderaatba m tot the settle?, «od helped Rmtttytoward toe upOfllng of ooe'« so«L

The Bo«I deeptmtkms which. Ubtlthe entire altar ww» simply ftraml,and wet* towed for UteoacsMkm byBra. Ham.

Tonight (Thursday) the reception tothe paMor and Mrs. tVam> will ufc*place 1A OM Church, and oil Meed* andro*mbcr*tof the church are most cor-dially inv«»d to atfpmi

Next «und«y ahernoon At 3 o'clock,there will be a mass meeting for

at tooth m v l c t * taau «a anyfurevfcuM »aml«j in the histniy of th*|iArt*h The town* and |)lani» onibealiat and on (becnanml w«>r*i>r«-few end beautiful.

Tho CliUdnni's tester Festival At13d. w»« weii attcoded.

A* usual m tlw Uilnl Hunday atthe ttionltt lherr will U» a wuakutlctK>ral scrvloe nv*\ iitimltty. Th* fol-

Wagner

And. women, which will be «ddiMw<lby Mrs. Purcell of the W. a T. V.There should be a Urge audience togreet her. Tell your next door neigh-bor nbout It and com« yowsclf.

Trayer meeting .Friday, 7.-43 p. in ,topic, 3rd l*salm; Sunday bchool. V HaA.m.: rrvaching, 10.-49 a, m,; Urn*

m ; Epworthi "

gp1 •&) t>, ni; Evening service," M; Song,service, 7:4fl to 8:M, -

Man's Club Notes.The mss« roewtinjr lu t Hutxiay *fi*t-

noon proved, a marked <iuw»r«. l>r.Bawont K*V* U» bin hearer* s ***! »»o-sibla talk Hint went right tioma nod dhlmuch good

A\hl«Uce kra now under diaeueMonand lbs "rum" ykich th» boy* »r» h»r-inir »r» provlioif s great attraction to uot>and all. .

Muoli.K°"d clean sport !»• prfituuMlfor th/d ••MOD, and it /• <)ui(« IIMjtthat many "dark horsm" will t» <!!»•oorerad before th* waaua I* orwr.

Ne»l Sunday afternoon A moat aiovUIntf for botti nwa sad wom»o.

Tuesday nigbt was tho r*«ul«rmonthly itusiDMa raecliog and thegoodly number aaombM noomeil un-utuslly lnt«r«*tMl In tbv thio«* porlaia-

the w*lfan»of the club. !'«•<•

Tu« KiuUi-r clfctliui >il Trin>a» lirM (Hi Miiudny laitt, ttt whichh« MW*i»K vi-»try wo* PIIHHIHI fur

lheci4»iili(Hyi'«r: Wiirdi'ii,.. R J. Sll»,l K J JliTilsiii, junior. W»

\V. II. AIMOIIIH, W. II. liu-Mont. V. It OOIDK, J. h'. V. (ir.iw, (1.U. Joiif*. h 11. Juliet, \V, M H|»<ny.L. V. York. ^t.m

The diuiol Club am in iircacut alightPiiiic.'." fin May IMih and lltth.

dent DenniBaT has pul up a oup aa a_ptixa for th« winner of tti« OTMIU *hkhare to be run off on tha afurnoon ofMay 15th. v

Presbyterian Cborcn.The annual cbnrcb mmting was" M d

IABI Friday evmiutf in O\* ohap«| aw'rwultMl* in the notation of Kkltr*Prof. A. L. JohtMoo, for t y*t»t «oJDr. J, K.MaoCoou*ll tttr » term of Uttmyaar*. The new *ld«ta elaeted for » tortoof tbrea yaan ware: Maasnt, E, B. not-too, .Win. It. Oookliog 'and .0*OL 11.Krsuse, Iteporu wb*r* read frpn Urnrarjous prsaniMtioos of \b» rfiorob sadthe.m**tIni;.>loH4 with discussioa ofplans fpr the earning jri, The advlsabillryjvof ;ChanglnK thoWeekly prayer:rneietlng from F i d

^ d d l du>^ y g (atVcburob>ne« ting last week aml.ltwas. decided to let it remain as it was

" ~ since the jtwnroh wa«

<'Afcthe teAlbibetglwnfAt^tbe OoUClub on Hatunlay afternoon, betweenfour audtlx. Mr*. Matfcey wiU servecoffro and Mr*. F. B . LyoD,lemonade'Ibuse ttbo will receive the^ruesnandhelp to make tbo affair a social suaeeaia>«: Mrs.Bloan, Un Wassoo. MnWetherill, Mrs. B. a tttoitb. Miss BaldCoadcv Mrs» Ffsnk Harriott, MissAl»Me Bourn*. Mrs. OeorUe Bates andMlM laws'Opehran. fiweaty.flweeati wIB beasJwdtobelpdefrsKtbeupeote-ot tba'addilimvbioh U WiwbnTUoa ifaeclabA dMBh h h f t ! h

a.lU1a<aBBW*rltt.tayaaraaa>«adsa|s<« saw'a IIURl'.v

tiw mttsv haw, ltott&..

Oddlen «U tef S t e pthe«r*«w lbs fcenefli Hwsm

«bn*«ti a* caal W * KewUap.asr oll*ge:^pirat6|

«mW aey la eay1 that be mUmfa wkat Vat frfa* tow

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Utnuy .Aaritisat (to vMtMr^wbe i«iraaaerUc abo^t la a |wrf«T vUktuien- O s a I JM» yonJ Jre y«i

Mm. D. IMhehrso, Mrs.'Faanie K.wound. H w a i w l i h dllBcuIty' itunagetl to »och his home3?

Mn. D. tJDrake, M«. I-™e Hegn«t, Mrt.Jfanrk, Un'rsao. A, O«ke,

Tlw duwptloMiiy • « • vekher oftho MpreleJ )tf*b»mUoiM

th*

drew a, v»ry hug* coeipmtaUon, fort«w •ec^mntcxlatiue. of wbteh vxtr*

capacity had b«mTae«Mnt4>ci<«k <tmmattk« s o n * *la Iktf mornlnir »*» w»ll «iM>ml*d, awt

iPnv«M|uiia4 Hymn, XHl I J g HCbural Herviw ,ttgtot , ' . UunumlNUIWI Ultiilttli , . , . , . . .IkmuodA l u 1.. Macfitrivu

The U>rd U Mv Hhf(.hfnl.hiiy \Vnodw«ni

11»e Itadiant Maiu Until I'MAKVI Away.IUv*wional llymu, W l*»rkui

y who would iipprvcbiui•ooit? fuily lulliuU1* of ftlml iKXJg WillI

CII(|I|IM| the " lVa#niil

DRYI

Spring and Summer Merchandise Ready

White (foods.

White Uwn5.

i ersi<in Lawns, Etc.

Cambrics, Muslins,

Glnghaim.

Embroideries, ln«ertions. Laces,

All-Over Lac»« anil Ombroldery.

KllilUINS.

OALATGA SUITINGSCOLUMIilA WOR3TBDA

CORSETS.C.«. R,aO. W.*B.

Ferris Waists.

H|x"clol onlers taken fur miyC\>rM-Lnt S 1

MUSI.IN UND8RWBARTOWEIJ5 and TOWELING

KM and Fabric (llovc* for Uaater,

UASH BALLS~MARIILE» OARDliN TOOL* TOYS, Etc.

Agents for Hulterkk Patterns. - ' V ,

• « » • • • ' • ' • • • • K , . . . . . . . . . .

% & BERRY & CO THEQUALITYSTORE.

at*OI'IOMA HOIIaaiC S|I,«»O»C.

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Real Estate Bought, Sold and Exchanged| Renting ami umuiig'<mictj|t of property'porHoiiully uttcridcd 16.

J. C. W. RANKINTelephone 160-J. I I NORTH AVENUE.

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AT THE CASINO*

la»t iilglit Hourly IM) |H>iw«n* liravmi < Iliaatonn and vtijojivd tli« »lag\og amith* mi-rry joaU <>f Add JIo/i's array (ifniiuatrvl lafeal at ttii* Ciuino. Il ia )»r-(••rituincw waawtititllont nnd aaoh ooru*-diao rwrirnl a nbara of tll« applaus*.Tha lUDoful Tovalitis ounipuaing, thuKniek»rbnck#r qu«rt*4w plMaml ell withUiWr aol«U«o». The fl"r*l part of tb*program eoneitted o( an old faahionodaiiiMinl •oUwulontfot ao<\ wan follow,

ludwvllln f«atunw, oonoi*tin(( oftha wmlorUotilnl; Add ttoyt,

tlw fuosy uuo»tral man i lfa|«y &; VA, JI»»k«tr,,ok.r Msls Qu#

popular, meluilw. IW. Thomas* H tlMt iou«k«l dfiwclor, - f»' Mi)b»<ikNM of itH»'p*rf(>rin«i>ce r#<fnebat«<it« w#re *errw, followed, b /daneing - • > • - , . . . j

llvntjrfcttJ ilrft

^_ , . . M • hitiMur t*ttr a littl*girl derllbrd tu |>l*r tbc itlsuu Uruoisnood liaKieiMd !» i suh litr c>« mulsaid, "Maj " lu til* aurprlM sbe 1MSat o w e went to Uie piano ami ulsyto.At aartuar Urn hi bypavthwil a bsyand p n blip • poker for a gua.-Jteer." said VrumaooO, "I'm 4 pbat*

r Tb» boy Old »o, saaI to keep op the fllasloa,

UM boy. Mflng tbe "bird"

$3 ACOLITE SHOES(it all Styles and Leather* canib* bad at

JL/EONARD122 Broad Street, BUZABQTH, N, J,

will find

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to perfect lUters. A good <|uaU->, , Sty of utock iw used fn tho ujpjters ayd »olo«, ami we^jusratitos( l tlioiH to ilo tlio bofitof siirrlw,;. ' ;','vr; ,

<.,-t

wk«M«oa Uw boy. Mflne; the birdmav»v ws» abMt le bit tt «»er tbe lw*4• tw. Ike poke*, Vb« bypaetfaar ladimt that to mtt theiaijnmhwfi apatla.

HeatingWOUK A

31 Or««« ITel IfiMt

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Concrete Building Mai-r1 ; Any - Desf^n. All Colon? '£

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..I THE CRAKFORD CITIZEN THURSDAY, APBIL 15. 1909.

p

ror.M> Tin: C;USE.

Mlwrj Mid \Vnm4

•edlnxnlatartr-d mlr.it"The•larly," hi- >t ptSSflJ B fbettert a r e had r;i

Sold t.y »

ur * it in., -,•rl ly livSi'

w i s d o m and in), rt h e y may i>

Capital f

llou's ThlsiW e offer *>'"• l lur , - l i i i |r a n y fa •<

by l l a J I « < « u r r ! i I ulV J . I n r » n 4-1

fmm' .ftrfnMftnaaartlini i

. BEACTTB SWTKBft,

Krstery it Ilmity's a»t»r—F"tlnv« JaM « l u » Btutr wt o that ••«• hrr r»n r*w>t b*r.At with du-kv r ; n »tpe p u d

in bawl. »fc? sjta half1'brtiliztx, te lJl*ji-jty Lath ^

rf tBvi Mrlanfbylr.'.V-»tli (),<• rw.<.t,li|hi »»»k awl tryst ber—

<r>tl lr»rb »t-u »11 1> lolly:1 4 1 l fff.m j- flutlrniij Drar It.

tfin I'ali&er, ia Ijfe.

1.NEIHUHNKS I.;ii» I:I.I:ANOU MOOT, . J

'll'ir «trariK« jr.n fellow could naafford a klltlu tbe day. • • ',». IJut

bratln' • lonk y» therb,. he's''" These nc l i ed words burstmy ear as I neared thu top of a

Mil In the* Western Highland* ofKfoilan* following them I taw a

! '»!> thrown high In air, and a momentrsrue u|)ou a r,'<"H> of young-

al«-r» (curing at >'im<-tlilnK far belowthem My ':><•» followed, their, andIn! I found I hud Hiun un'«xprcl«illy.'jl<r>?i H rflebratlon of the famous

it (James " There, surround-1 ' 1 nil thri n KldfH by a great natural

Hiiiiilillhintre <<f hllln. and on thoIlilid by i> "Brand stand." bright with

'OtatiKe, scarlet, bluo and white,un> Hie arena, Tho boya and I wrro.in iiif moat distant hill; beyond the

W » , 7.V. r-<-'Taka H i l l . r>t

IlPd ntnl £!'»*la w<-ri' fli«tt l l r r r In I K I ; : ,4 a c « d by Ciiii-•W, who « » « Itfakt made .tin-

iilv 1'illa l<t >. . i i i i i | .a(i i>n.

•). «ld« Hchin ("r v-«-II«I •) on ill" lliut'orimid Hi. > wim Intro-nl ll.'hiuiiilii I" ll'il-tiTi'Mi'd In'n fuelury

Tiro* ia thp IM-.I ira! |;nr i.vtr fitlyn l \ \ M H I IXI lm> I..TI, U,n

|> ih tl.« I ' IHIKI Mai™

HllalrHfM.

-—,- p<l>ul*r r*:nitor (Jbe rtirc of Hliall pain an.! lutlai

l'r«i-i. I t IS SlIppoSIH!are deficient Inhav» been «iri |•ent tiy a in"intj

««y)

but 1 mil nIIr» nobody whotho Knine-e that day enjoyed

illnn'-lf nioro limn we,"Thol mon Cameron's won again'» 1'ilraiirdlnary,". averred a boy

wllh n crutch."Ay. he's a champion altogether,"

anii'-ntud another, as a' IIIIRO mnnnis'de a record throw with a "cnbor."

For a while, after my ndvent I was•lli'iit, keenly enjoying tho festivescene, and still more the remarks oftb» llttlo coterie. Hut presently,whoii a "Briitch mist" came on, nnd 1ivnii li'fl alone with Ihu cripple, Iviuitiirod to inukfi a remark nt nhaKiilpo, played by a nlnlwart fig urnIn tartans, let loose tut lugubrious

Hint busliifnii Icttors | wu||«,humor Bull, ibvrn j ••Doe, that sound swoot to you?"IOIIK, nml I In- Intent, • ( nuked. -

"Ay," lht> lad repllod In oyldont»ur|irl»ii nt tho qucatlon. After a

kit £ rim. If line of the most pnunu he went mil "That's'a march.I ]|Miiyli«lyou will bo' liking a strathspey

ar i<tl better." i

of hi. wi-ll known111 in of i li-t us

A retail ili'.'il'r In a KIHHII vmy luil• • n t f<ir n r<,ui»lKtii!ii'iit nf tlii'lr linwl".'OjiDtlorn'on." Im wi l t r s , "wheroforh»Vo you not •••in me llio impi'T In It6rkaw«P $ou Ililnk tny iao:i<') Is not• o good riii nol'mly v U m ' lnun >IH|.-Cako ft. Bon, wlirri'Tur liam vnu not*enl thn in|i.iT rioaiio »i<mt ni>i'*' ntinto and otillxo, your* roanVrUutly,Kld»rd Janoi. I' 8:—fllix .tboabntu tuy wlfi. hna fontxlnndor thu t-ouutor."—DundiUtwr.

'I'd l ike nuythtii|K that'* Johit ler . In baiil'll'u IUUBIO w o r Jdy-

u r l t l n lh>" m>p»Advor-

llrVietttHHiiii* >tu»t Qunllfy."Do. you believe In trial mar*

•No. hut 1 think It would bo •tiood thine If a VOUIIR n-.nn could lio

on t» buttnn hl« kHi'<;thi'.trt°adown tho back a few lluica bo-

tarn Ibo wodillnn so that HIII> mlRlitto docldo• whetlmr-tfo wa*

tho man for hoi or not."—Chi-TtocorJ-ll.'rald.

A Quorj.Wbat h»« becytuc of tlui oiil-faah-

tosad man «lio » n i jrca( Juniiioi1

*ad who held A atone In oncli haiidb« Jumped, which bu thrvw out

htui? —' Atchlann Weekly

In

: Clock or (JoA petition is being circulated

Craflon rvqueatlng tho school• to sileBce. tho bell on the Second

Ward schoolhousor . . ;' The boll, attached to tho clock,pool* out tho hour* and the halthours. lifstdent* near the buildingsay it disturbs their sleep.

The petition asmrts the time tortown clock* ha* passed, and that nny f ,

too poor to buy a clock for hi* .gold medal they're- playing,* said the

"Ay, when they romp to thorlt of tim >HnthapcyR and roelii, I fitvory .lively then. And whim they'llIm (laniine, you will think «omo ofIhrm will ho RoInK mini. Thot'K nolurh u x"od plpvr now. lie's a Mnn-I.enu. 1 can tell by his plaid. YOU'D• (lorduu. Ho will bo bettor.-v TheUordon U our clan," bo added withsunacloiia pride. "Now Imi't tliotiroud?" oa •^entorlan nnd prolouKCdirrenma trailed from tbo now coiu-

plpro.ray head. "Tflll mo when It

tet« lively," I Ooninnded. "It doosu'iin'iii na It it ever could bo lively,"

At lliia juncture n band of plporaidvanctd and, imirclilng and counter-maiclilng, plttyod In unltoii. At leantI wu* led by the evident delight of myrouipanlun, to auppoao It wai in unl-ion. Wild dimunoncp, howover,rrould aeem to nio the bolter term. 1Slvulgsd tome o< tat thought* to my:omimnlon and w»i ract by tbo erayoreply, "I'arhnpi you ha' no ear (oru i u i t c . * . ;•'';' . • "• j v-'-'- :,. ; '••( "Pertiupa u6t,"'ii'M my meeklolndcr, montally qucilloulni i thetorm.

For accobtuated itatollnon give mo« Highland piper, lie iooma to apurnthe Tory earth at ho walki. Ho lafar and away tho moit majestic croa-turo that ono can well Iniaglno. andwhen to tho single Individual la addeda wliolu battalion, with tartans wav-

• .nc.bonnet ribbons flying, arm*, toot| and mmlct) tnitrament* kae;llmo. th» otttotUoverwholmlng.

••Thot will t f ; h

Jbwno h u no seed to know th« tint*.

iM>cron•> .Proper Food Put Him Itlglit..

Tba food experience of a phyilclnt1a hU awn ca»o when worn and wea>ftvm alcknMS and «hen nccdlnt•aoitrltbnient tho worst way Is valu

lad with.an indrawn breath*.of rap-ture. :

"Pn you speak Gaelic}" I askedQuickly. T • ••;.-.

"Ay. I havo the Qaelle.T My moth-er ha* it too. She l* na good at theEntllsh.' When I grow up I'm goingto teach' It and see It I can mako myl i v i n g . - ; •;.: .,•',- •' •.-.-;.•;•

"Don't over let it go." I adtnon-

mr etomtch In auch condition I coulVnot rataltt any ordinary food. I kna*« t conraa that I mutt have food nour

or't could never recover.

-An attack of grip, so severe t Uh*d him. "JDo you ever go to anear making an end ot n>«. •«* Oaello church? I* there any in your

town? What town U this, adjoining?I've lust walked acros* the hill* froma farmhouse where I've been stayingever Sunday and 1 don't know whereI am.* I paused tor breath.

"You Is Oban. Ay, thor»4idftrllc churches thore. I always go toono Sunday. The Gaelic satisfies metar better than English, tt mean*more. I llko the Qaellc, One—they'reshaking bands ]utt now to show theyagree,* he exclaimed at some "tug-ot-vftr" men came out into tho openspace and greeted their opponents."I'd bato to »«i tho Bailors lose.Some of them go to war. .Thpy'rebraw OKhters. They,ought to win,

'_ C *I h'S*u to take tour toaspoontuli" eiQrmpe-Nuts and croatn three ttmct

fc:';4Ur aid. for S week* this was'a)my only food; it tatted so d»'that I enjoyed It lmmvnseU' Stomsch handled It perfect!)

the flrti mouthful. It was itiijtO»irUhlnj I <was quickly built backt'to normal hralvh and strength.

."Orape-Nuts Is of groat value aiipsjiji to sustain Ufa during scrloui

Siitaek* in which the stomach is so do-lt cannot digest and asslml

^iit^othef food*.;\ r . , .^iii^I.ain convinced that were Crapo

~ ilpbre widely used by physlclaiia|;^Kmid/*ave many lives that an

IfttkerwUo lost titiin Jack of nourif'.i

Absolutely the most porfoct fooofjn i M» •world. -.Trial ,'of Grajio-Kuts Ifktsteji IWOVufS. , "There's a Ke»aon."| l v C o 6 k : l n pkg. for the .little book.

•'ijiaai ..to-iVellyllle."

returned. Irooritg my Implied qacry.*I with you'd say somtthlcig to m«

In Gaelic," I urged prewntly. duringa brt*;Mcg »paf« on the plain betaw."How ia you pronoune* fiooa-atizuc?It means 'clear apring." doesn't It?"

1t,« hny s«*m«d gratified wltb miloU-rest to bl* native tongue aud r»[,uted tb« word for m« with a mostnji-JIIDniut utterance. It gave HIP.for tbe flr*t time, a conception of tiitinufle of tbe language.

•My father can» from where th*jonly «pff»k the Gaelic." be Mld.afU-ia jiauiff, "th» l«le of Hkyif. "

After we bad talked a little furttu-iboat Gaelic 1 ankf-d, "Who are tliox

One men In tb» centre, drilled In tar.tans and bonneta, walking about?"

"Ach,'they are the lalrd»—the torn.—mttteo, you know. They're in-lnithat everything icon on all rlgbtVon men'll b« 'putting the stone" nowH«« yon kiltie? , lie's a Campbell.He won lant.year. They'll no standa choncs agulnat him."

"That't a prrtty plaid he han on.'I aald apiirovliiKly. "Hut It's not aipretty a« the Gordon," I added quick.ly. Tho lad flushed an uppreclatlvuKlnnco at me.

"Will you have a awect?" ho quer-ied. Inking from lil« pocket a grimybaK In which reposed threo diminutivechocolates. Tliey looked uninvitingorKiiiKh, but I would not havo refusedhi* proffer [or tho world nor lunoredthis quick appreciation of my remarkabout hi* own clan.

"It would bn Krond If you had acamera." lie nald. "Vou could take »photograph of the games One fromhor«."

"I have one. but I havo to have nun.ahlna to nan It," I told htm.

"Maybo thero'll bo »uushlne to-morrow. Tberu'l! bu games to-mor-row too."

"Then I'll auroly comn If It Is fair,nnd bring my cnmoni. I'll tnko yompicture too. If you'd like to have one.Would you?"

"Ay." Ills faco beamed."Well, then, meet mo to-morrow

afternoon, nt tho cloao of tho Ramon,at tho nntranco Kato.. I'll bo therewhatever tho day. I think I must lieKoInK now." Saying isood-byo to th«military flguro pvrchod up alouo ontbo groat hill I rntraend my atopa.hoping aiialn and a(?aln that I shouldbo ablo to take the photograph on themorrow and plenso tho poor littleSent. I could not »oon forgot tlioa*dollfthtful oyeB.

Tho nextiday dawned lowerliiR, bulby tho tlnio I had reached tluKrounda the sun sh'ono forth In splen-dor.1 I climbed tho "pay hill," aa mynow acquaintance had called It theday before, nnd employed myaol* dur-ing tho tlmn tho contestants worn"toaalng tho caber," "putting thedtono," "lilting the bucket," "throw-Ing tho hummer," going through the"obstacle" and walking riicon. andplnylng "nhlnty," In sketching >anoof tho typos about.me.

•Wbrn tho "tulloch reel," tho "hlBli-land Illiifc,'," and tho "nword dunce"cam« on. howover, I navo thorn myundivided attention. Talk ot poetryof motion—what I snw was Its es-xcncc. It waa a mystery to ran howthoso rntiacular hlglilandom could ex-ecuto tho illlllcult maneuvren theydid, especially In tho "sword dance."when tho two-edgod awards, crossed,placed on the ground, aud dancedover, between, around, aud apparent-ly upon, wero never touched. It waaall enchanting, with tho bright plaid*fluttering agalnat, a background ~olruRgod hills, the pibroch* soundingfremlotlly, and toot and hand* keep-ing nlniblo time, •

At last all was. over, and I made myway to the gato. There wa* a mo-ment or two of disappointment, for Idid not at Brat too my boy, Thon 1remembered that he could not gelabout aa fait as other*, and wattedpatiently. Soon he appeared with acompanion, whom I learned It watthe desire nt hi* heart to have photo-graphed with him. So I placed thetwo youngsters against • r o c k andtook a anapthot. Following Is a let-ter 1 received from "Duncan," afterhi* photo had been tent him:

"Dear Lady—I never had my pho>-tQcfaph taken lu my llfo before,7 ormy mother or father or brother* orsitter*. My mother was *o delighted^with It aho cried. I will ramomborwhat you cald and learn the Gallic.It Is lotting learned more than ttused to be. We. get tt in, school now.I want to be a Gallto teacher, as I'want to make, my mother comforta-ble. 1 will try hard. I Hope wo willmeet er« Ions;. . Good-bye. ' Solrb-hoaa ieat That mean* good fortuneattend you.v From your friend,

"RODERICK ORAHAM."I »hall keep that brarv crippled boy

and hi* Oaelte in thought during th»coming year*, and remind htm nowand again that ho baa * friend in far.away America.- Of all that I saw dur-ing the day* ot the Highland Qamc*.he will remain longeat ia my memory-—Youth'* World. '

! Future "Theatrlcaa Cr.« ;.The Olon-Bouton automobile fae-

I tory, Pnteaux, Franco, has built whatit term* "tho theatrical car ot thofuture." This is an automoollo *uffl-cicntly ^ommodloMS to carry a com"pany of about twelve, pertona withroom tor the -baggage on top. In

h h i l hgg psuch, a vehicle the players may 30from city to city at much*. leaa «»•ponse than, by railroad. :

rgeSBfc**;'

they're thot strong. Ach, those'oth*r» can't win—thoy'ro too tat. Thqtmon laid down his .coat .'(or the othercoats, Thot was kind of him.", n " . D o J o u ' k n o w * h o U : * « « t » " « t l » l ' l Varying Sisc ot Rain Drops.

a que?n walk on,. [ wked. ueea-assuring them say rain droi»

Our i s S * * * . ,Q U C e a v a r y '» i U B f r o m ta* merest speck of-torlc, I l l ^ I t o H ^ e r ^ tho ^ " t W ° > l 0 • * * * " '

•f strap."Chitd Mortality in Xcw Vork.

Thnrn ja a xctmpjv i»«;rfts;e Ot 455in New York City among chil-

5|W*arW!s«4«b* above letter? A hc«J -Oh, I'm sure NOU never need thears from time to linie, Tht'J i'.*trap," I remurkrd tontaiivniy. • \

thitj, and full of btmaoj "See oa faanl " - >•-•»-•"-"-• -.' - '

ERECTED.Krs. O. Meyer Is rcspontible for

the monument that has been erectedat Port Elizabeth, Sooth Africa, tothe memory of the horse* that diedduring tbe Boer war. It cost upwardot J50OO, and Is In tba shape of A•tone watering trough, on tbe top ofwhich la the figure of a brooxe caval-ryman giving a drink to hi* horse.—New York Sun.

TO AVOID SUNBURN.A beauty cure that 1* engaging th*

attention of fashionable society at themoment I* the milk care, and Its onlyfault is that It Is ridiculously cheapfor a cure adopted by fashionable *o-elety.

Milk I* rubbed Into the face atnight with a piece of toft linen andallowed to dry, and In the morningtbo face Is waahnd in milk, but nosoap must bo used. Skin regularlywashed ln milk is declared to beproof against sunburn.—Indian Lan-cet.

OIRI, A REAL, ESTATE EXPERT.MUs Honel (1. Talboy, of Sioux

City, Iowa, seems likely to achieveher ambition of becoming an author-ity on real estate law. Tbe youncwoman was graduated last year fromDrako University, at tho head of alaw class of thirty-eight. Sho Is nowIn Dos Holnes taking a post-grad-

aad kaee* and let the swing com*from the hip*. Is climbing a hill 01stain keep the trunk straight andcheat iy>. ralsa yourself-from tee flatot the foot and do not bend forwardin mounting.

To sit gracefully and comfortablyeven without supporting the back, se-lect a chair that fiU, one that will en:able you to tit with the lower part olthe spine against the back ot tb<chair and the feet on the floor. Is,this position the chest cannot drop,nor doe* the back tire readily.—NeaHaven Register.

AID TO FEMININE SWEETNESSWho will dare after thin to use th<

word "lemon" as the negation of a!Joy. a* tbe full expression of bitter-ness ot spirit as .well as of taste?Lomon baths have become populaiwltb women all over Europe slnet Ithey vc.-c employed a* a "first aid tc jbeauty'" by Queen WUhelmlna of Hoi- jland last summer. The Queon wai |Informed of the efllcacy of tho leruoras a boautlfler by the wife of tbo Gov-ernor, of a Dutch Island. The lemonImparted fresh roslnesB and softnesito Wllhelmlna's cheeks, hence It mumcommend itself to women the worldover. This Is not an advertisingdodgo, as was the milk batb of a cer-tain actress, for the Queon takes 1lemon bath dally, and has been keep-ing It up tor more than six months.

PERUNAfur CaUn* mi:«*• Ttntat •** Tm

- I was afllietad f t * two y** f * wttkcatarrh of «»• throat. At flrat H waavery allgiit, kut avery cold I taokit *»»a.

•I foBOya»l year directions and In avery sheet time I began to hnpr»v«. Itook one bottle and am now talcingmy second. I can aafely eay that mythroat and head are cleared frem ca-tarrh at the present time, but I stillcontinue to take my usual dee* for aspring tonic, and I find there is noth-ing better." Mrs. W. Pray, 2(0Twelfth a t , Brooklyn, H. V

fdlmnuadL. aaikl A~; w «. A.STROUT CO.. i jak<L0h«IWtfJt*it.aaa>Taak.

Ilaked lentils.—Ono pint of lentils, throe ounces ot saltpork, half a clove of garlic or half of a small onion, halt ateaspoon of salt, halt a teaspoon of pepper, ono pint of wator.Look over tho lentils, wash thorn and soak them over nightin cold water. Pour off tho water and put them ln a stewpan with two quarts of cold water. As tho water boglns toboll the lontlls will-rise. Skim them off. Put thorn Into adish, with the pork and onion In tho contro. Put tho popperand Bait Into a quart of boiling water. Pour It ovor thobeans and bako ln a moderate oven for four or live hours.Add boiling water when needed, Fat corned beet or thankof ham may bo used Instead of pork.

An ounce of gold was worth fifteenounces of sliver in the year 1880. Itwould buy twenty-ono ounces In 1800.

TOTALBerated Imminent—Seadp Was T o r

Scaly and Hair Cam* Oat by Hand-fab—Hcalp Cleared and Xrw A

Hair Grown by CuUrom."About two years agn I was troubled

with my head being sraly, Shortly afterthat I had an attack of typhoid fever and fI m i out of the hoapital possibly two \months when 1 tint noticed the loss ofhair, my scalp being still acaly. I startedto use dandruff cores to.uo effect whatever.I bad actually lost bope of saving any hairat all. I could bnub it off my coat by thehandful. I waa afraH to comb it. Butafter using two cakea of Cutirura Soap andnearly a box of Cuticnni Ointment, tbechange was surpriainir. My scalp IM .nowclear and healthy aa could be and my hairthicker than ever, whereas I bad my mindmade op to be bald. \V. F. Steoe. 5813Broad St.. PittalmrK. Penn., 3fay 7 andII, '09.* Potter Drug 4 them. Corp.. SolaIVops. of Cutictirs Kemedics, lloatoe. Mais.

One pound of cork is amply sufficient tosupport a man uf onlioAry size in thewater.

- -,, ~ He-hadf^o give . . ;

up. He s t. sailor. I'm sorrvi* lie* 4ren under Uvo jcara old;

uate courio, and Is satisfied nho hasso comploto a Krnsi) on the subjectthat sho Is prnparlng a legal book onreal estate. She has boen praised un-qualifiedly by her professors, andwhen sho completed her coureo plansto enter at once-lnto actlvo practice.—Now York Press.

A KIND-HEAHTED EMPRES3.An Incident showing tho kindness

ot heart of tho Empress Kugenlo Isrccnllnd by a Paris contemporaryapropos of tho appointment to thecommand of tho Fourth Corps atMans of (lenerol de Cary. Duringthe rigorous winter of 1869 Sorgcant-Msjor do Cary, of St. Cyr, took partIn i a foto at Complegne. Paaalnpthrough a *iall the Empress noticedM. flo Cary shivering in his. thin tu-nic. "Why do you not put on yourtreat coat?" tho Empress asked."Mad/me, we bayo none," waa tW-re-ply. "Uow 1* it you bare, none? Itia incredible." Tho Empret* foundthe Emperor and rnado a representa-tion ot tho matter to him. A fewday* later all 8t. Cyrlans had theirgreat coats.—Woman's Llfo.

MOTHERS' EDUCATION SPREADS.Thtro seems to be a genuine move-

ment afoot In Chicago to establish acorreapondonco school for mother*.The tvjblact was taken up at the re-cent Congress for Mothers In NewOrleaui, and it waa approved heartilyay all the delegate*. It was the be-lief ot the convention there 1* realand urgent need for instruction, andIt is proposed to carry It on ln the Il-linois University. .In tho course asoutlined, at present young mothersWill bo Instructed in tho proper careand feeding of their children, andhints on dress for babies will be tur-nlshed by competent authorities. Inthe -New Orleans convention manyspeaker* said thtt gTots lsmorance onthe part of mother* of the poorer dis-trict* of cities and of women whohave given Insufficient attention totheir maternal duties, mako such, acorretpondenco school a necessity.—-N o w Y o r k P r e s s . ..•:.•.: '• ".. " • •' ' •

Q0OD CARRIAGE. GOOD LOOKS.Good carriage not only means good

look* ba t Rood 'health. The, Impor-tance of standing, altttna; and walk-Ing correctly cannot be overestimated,and I* entirely one of personal re-sponsibility. --•:'.•'. -••' •;';

Children should be trained Into,proper posture*, but It early trainingnaa been neglected then-it behoove*the' alouchy and stoop-shouldered tog e t t i u s y . . ' :,-'"'.•" V ' , . , . • ; • • , . '

It U not as hard as one wouldthink to havo a graceful carrl&ce,though to road many of the require-ment* ot tho beauty doctor* a fullyequipped gymnasium and unlimitedtime *ould seem rcqutsiiej. A few.simple rules faithfully followed will,quickly tmorovo tho most awkwardb e a r i n g . . •;•••:;, • • ' •'. •' ': ;. ' •'•

To ata,nd well remember to keepthe chest hlgn, knees stralglit, ahdo-m«n la and rt!r>s'bacfc and the feet In-clined at an angie of abojij_Dlnety de-grees. With chest, knees §nd lilps, Intheir proper places the feet will' gcu-

liy look aiu*r'thpm>elvc&.To »alU well an.I »nsllv maintain!« S R m » f c « i l i t i i c i t b . n v : m l

Tho reclpo In ns follows: Six lemoniam cut Into thin slices and Boaked Ir jwater for half an' hour. When th« |hath Ima been flllocl, tho lemon waterIs added und tho lemon bath Is ready,In addition to the beneficial effect ontho skin, tho bath Is unusually Invlg- Iorating. One hope la that varloui |old maids will not tako up the fad. |Thoy'ro acidulous enough already.—New York Press.

NEWESTFASHIONS

Jot ornaments aro used as pen-danta on evening gowns.

Braided and ombroldored cottocBoutacho buttons prevail.

Jet and bead fringes aro muctused on the smartest gowns.

Gulmpos of laco'havo generally re-placed the gulmpo of tulle.'

In Paris the high walsted skirt stiltprevails in tailored cloth in velvetand in satin.

Qray suede boots with pearl gra>buttons are attractively worn withgray walking suit*.

Thore Is a rage now tor creamwhite suits, worn with hat and acces-sories ot nut brown. -

Black velvet bonnets are popular,big and little, simple and elaborate,but black velvet; \ ..

The most charming shade is ob-tained in a gown by draping dark-green net over a foundation ot pal*biuo silk.

Amethyst, mauve or prunelle shoeaand stockings are very fashionable,and should be worn with, a gown oisimilar color. • •

There is no more satisfactory ar>rangoment for a yoke than the separ-ate gulmpo tied, down with ribbons attho waist line. :

Automobile people are using thtlittle Japanese,, hand stoves—Chant,frettei. the French call them—whicbcan bo slipped Into the muff.

The gathered sleeve, to be dainty,must, be made of very soft materialand on a foundatlOtt as clinging andtight as net or aUk mousieUne.

For wearing with the Princess andEmpire bodices of tho moment, someexceedingly pretty gulmpes aro beingmade, consisting of chemisettes, withlong sleeves attached.

Of the chemisettes only tbe upperpart will be seen, although, as a mat-ter btlaitt, they reach practically tcthe waist, where they are tied downsecurely but invisibly with soft rib-bon string*. —

The longVIOEc-ntUns^leevet, whichcome down even lower than t ie wrist,are frequently cut with' points, whichtall o^er the back of the hand. TheseSulmpca are moat useful tor wearingwith afternoon gowns, and they orebeing mado In not and lace, cliltToaand mousselino de sols.

In each 223 lunar months t W eare t*cnt}-nlnc eclipses oC the OK on»'il touy-aEj ot tb» sun.

—i-*- >' N '

A Domestic Kye ItcrnedyCompounded by Experienced 1'hjrwdans.Confomu to Pure Food and Drags Laws.Wins Friends Where'er L'a«d. Ask Drug-gist* for Murine tye Kemeily. Try Marine.

Covered earriageA were first used in Eng-land in I5S0. _

Rhenmallnn Cured lo a Day. |Dr.Detchon's Itelief for Rheumatism r»di-

»llrcnrc»inlto3day«, luactiunurenuirk-able. It removes at once th'** cause and thedisease immediately disappear*. Fifot dose'greatly benefits. 75c. and $1. At druggists.

Kindness of Animals.Immediately In front of my bouse

Is a small paddock, la which therohavo been foedlni; a pony and fourcows, sayB a writer In Country Lilt.In a tiny clump of grass and butter-cups there is a willow wren's nestfilled with young. Though all thograss around Is closely cropped,-thisllttlo clump remains absolutely un-

'louched. Am I wrong In believingthat birds have some system of com-municating Ihclr whereabouts, andthat the larger animals show consid-eration and care for the weak andhelpless we, too often, despise and setat caught?

Iloth Interested in Berkshire*.The Massachusetts maid was ln a

romantic mood. "I am dreaming,"sho murmured, poetically, "dream-ing of the dear old Berkshire hillsof my native State.". "BerkshlresT" echoed tbe Chicagoyouth, somewhat bewildered. "Er—was your father In tbe pork-raisinfbusiness?"

And the look that the Massachu-setts maid gave him would have coo*geated radium.—Chicago News.

CURED IN ONE DAY

Jlnayoa's Call . B*tkcaaTtaroat an* tests)r. Checks rivsim skcaaTtaroat an* tests almost imaMdUisv)r. Checks rivsim, sttn* Dtschargts ofu * BOS*, tikes a«ray all aehes and pahtacsued by colds. It cons Grip and «>•-•ttast* Ooncas and pnvtats Pneaaamla.

-Har*yoastltrerawoIl*BjeIata, BO mat-t«r how cnroalci Ask your drofgisx forMoByen's Baewastloi EemrOy aad *e*>tow e/alckty jon will be CUTKL

U yon have say kMa«y at ftlaCder troa-Mkitt Mnnjoo-s Kidney Beoedy.

Mnaytn'svltallxu msirs -weak a e *ttntag aad rtstores lo«t powers, r

CHILDRElSrS

Bitter utter have a <loll.With big blue eyea and yeller Lair;

It never uater amile at nil —Jes' sit itill iai' stare an' atare.

Cster ait the wholt Jky LngOn tber parlor .ifa, **i

I kep" thinkin': "S'lnething'a irrong;What is't hurts ber—ht-aJ r lot)*

6i» don't think that dull is ill.' 'Cau»e hrr thfck* .-unl lip« are rt-1.' ( V I M Grimes uatt-r in that «till.

An' one uonuu^ found her dead.)

My! bat wouldn't sistir rrvIf she found her Mauilie ticid!

t belieie I j\>%'_ wil> tryAn opy-raliob on iu head.

Dr. Snippers hn« a lince;I can u»e this nirt-, aharp awl.

Here's the *<j>ot and IHIW'B my cli.inc«To save the life of thin «»e.t dell.

,Whew! her skin i« mighty t.liick—Guess it mu»t be n«t-ter-lteU.

Maudie xnuat be auiul «uk,'Cause she nevtr evt-n cried.

,Wow! I've cractrf her! Who'd >r {nir «cThat n dol' win built that w.n ?

.Won't I catch it! "Little |.c,i!h .1 can hear tbe girU all nay.

Sister lister have a doll—1 'Bet you I remember wi-11.

Eoraeone broke it with on awl.Caught »—(hem! I I'd aa lief not till.

RING OFF. BIRD.Laura was playing on tho porch

With her dolls, but was Kreutly dis-tressed by tbe song of a locust ln atree near by. Running to the treeshe called. Impatiently, "ltlug off.bird!"—Bee Hive.

WCH1-ANDSIN THE SUXNT SOtTTH.

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PAPA WILL BE SORRV.Rachel, who was four year's old,

was admiring her baby brother, whowas three months old. before hisfather returned from a trip abroad.Looking up at her mother she sahl:"Mamma, won't papa be Bbrry heIsn't any relation to this baby?"—Bee Hive.

KITE-FLYING TIME IN KOREA.On the 1st of December all Korean

boy* begin to fly their kites. Thesekites are made of different coloredpapers, over a framework of bamboosticks. They differ very much fromAmerican kites because they have notail, and tbe shape is almost square.A few days before the 15th of Febru-ary, w£ich is the last day of tbo kiteseason, the Korean boys write, ontheir kites a wish for a blessing

- throughout the coming year, and forthe kite to carry away all Sicknessand bad luck from them. — WideWorld.

A LITTLE BLACn. CAT.I have a little black cat which I

found in A lot and brought home. Hehas on hi* neck a white spot like anecktie No matter where he Is IfIt* hears the catch of the Icebox click

l*e will run to the kitchen. The othermother was playing upon the

_ j and singing. Dickey JumpedHI/ on a chair near her, put his paws

, on her shoulder and looked down her' throat as it he were trying to findout where the sound came from. Welive ln an apartment, and when thebell rings Dickey runs toThe door;when the telephone rings Dickey runsto It,' and when «the bunerJn thekitchen goes he Jumps up on a chairneat tho dumbwaiter ready to seeeverything. He likes to play withthe Christmas tree ornaments. He isT « T loving and gentle.—Hollls Hall,In the New York Tribune. ,

DOG WARNS COMPANY., We had a Great Dane dog. whichat the time of which I write wasabout a year old, says a contributorto an exchange. Kaiser was Intelli-gent, and was anxious to servo hismaster and mistress. Kaiser madehimself useful by acting as escort for.women visitors on their return home

.front our house In the evenings, andMrs* always alert and ready when lad-ries were ln the house. >f On one occasion his patience was"ferely tried. Kaiser was tired andsleepy and retired early to his palletla the summer kitchen, but now andthen ho would come into the library,greet the visitors In a canine fashion.and return to his bed. • <• . .

Finally the dog came into the li-brary, confronted our visitors andbarked flercely. They, of course.could not understand his actions. Mymother then explained to the ladlesthat.the dog expected lo accompanythem home and was getting-Ured °'walling. The ladles laughingly con-sented to humor our dog and left &ehentt, "followed by Kaiser, who »»w

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I don't think that don u ill.•"-Tie her cheek* u d lip. , „ red.

Unmet inter tit that etui,out raonunc found ber dead)

*'•(• Mjrl but wooldn't aUter err

'•h PJP* *?** .»«Ma«<ue dead!i l b t b t T * I jua'.wil) try• . Aa opy-rafion ou 1U head.

r.,Dr. 8oippert hat a brace;I can w thia nice, abarp awl.

V H j V i the nx>t and now*e my chance- t To save the life of tbia iweet doll.

m e w l her akin ia mighty thick-; Oueai it mujt be petter-fied.

, Mwdie muat be awful tick.'Cauu ahe never even cried.

- ,Wjw! I've cracked her! Who'd 'er ruened> IThat a doU V M built that wavf

.Won't I catch it1 "Little rent!1*I can hear the gvU all «ay.

Slater niter have a dol l -Bet you I remember well.

Someone broke it xith an awl,- Caught-a--(hetn') I'd u liff not t e U . -

a Day. I-" . •imatiamrtdl- 'on it remark- r . -

Atdreggitta. -< RING OFF, BIBD.Laura was playing on the porch

•With her dolls, but was greatly dls-;,-'treated by the sons of a locust In a^'tree near by. Running to the tree

• fane called, impatiently, "King off,U"—Bee Hive. ;

. PAPA WILL BE SORRY.Rachel, who -was (our years old,

Wat admiring her baby brother, whowas. three months olaV before his

1 father returned from a trip abroad.* Looking up at her mother ahe said:

"Mamma, won't papa bo nbrry heVhn't any relation to this baby?"—

Bee Hive. 1

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TIME IN KOREA.; f On the 1st o( December all Korean

>&<'»oyt begin to fly their kites. These*-'tjtUm-in made ot different colored

m framework ot bambook They differ very much from

' Amexlean kites because they have noL'taLVand the shape is almost square."*M*ir day* before the lSth of Febra-

"" wfiefc Is the last day of the kite"•'Sth Korean boys write on

I » s wish for a blessing; the* coming year, and for>,carry away aU sickness

,' luck from them. — Wide

BLACK CAT. ,»Ta\itttle black cat which I**-'{MMJU1 brought' home. Be

raeck a white, spot like aa matter*- where he 1» Ui catch ot the icebox dick

to the kitchen. The otherr>wk»7>playlag upon the" taking:. Dickey lamped

and looked down her('•were trying to find

1 came from. We.Jut, and when theruns taftwdoor?rings Dlcto runs

accurate aeaas e t ttme. Aeroes thestreet from the aaa't home l e a earn*naer hotel Meet of the gaoata were•tore aocaateaed ta city than to eoaa-try noises, and some of.them were,awakened when the cock crew,era! times It was noticed that theaolse came at 3,11. This odd tactwas spoken of on the hotel veranda,and wbea the geeeta heard the birdthereafter they usually looked attheir watches to see if he waa aattme.

Night after plght be was right tothe minute. Once a guest looked athis timepiece aad it Indicated only3.14.

"Ouees I mutt be a little slow," hesaid to hlmsejr. He had come tohave more faith In the mechanism ofnature than of man. It w o the cockwhich was wrong, however, for sev-eral persons ipoke or It In the morn-ing. On another occasion, he was twominutes early, and once five minutes,but to far as recorded he was nevertardy.

This continued for months, al-though the tunrlse was, of course,later each day.—Philadelphia Ledger.

CANARY TIP.I think you will be interested in

this letter about my csnary. Tip. Hewas given to me as a Christmas giftfrom a friend. He Is a very Interest,ing pet and does some amusingthings. When I first taw him; onChrlttmas morning, he was tingingsweetly In the window, only stoppingto plunge his head from time to timein hla Httle drinking cup, I Imme-diately opened the door ot his csge,being careful to. close all the windowsof the room. At first Tip seemedfrightened at finding himself thusliberated and ceated chirping. * Grad-ually, however, hit courage returned,and he began an Inspection of theroom, flying here .and there at wilt.Finally he telcted an old rolltop deskat hit permanent abode. So at-Finally he selected an old rolltop deskthat I had great difficulty in catchinghim when the time came for htm toget Into his cage, at he would hopInto a remote corner of some pigeon*hole.

Now every time I open his cage beflies-straight to tho desk, perching antbe Inkstand, and often ruining fa-ther's papers by hopping on thiniwith Ink-etalned feet.—.Qerald W.Lane, in tbe New York Tribune '

THE NAUOHTT GIRL.Ethel hadn't been good; she hadn't

even tried to be good, and stte hadn'tbeen happy. She had fretted andfussed over her reading so that thedidn't learn a word.' ' >'• *. .

Then she felt so wicked she _the kitten's tall to make It bowi,\andIt wouldn't confe near her all8be breathed aU over, thepanes, wherever :she-' could <;>though mamma hid,told ftwrityi

heaeatreC.a teak, ft* jaat (he thtag.l*e*/ea» •? tjhVTfflh kaeha saM far

wBI aM B'waieh aJear. tar a eamrpn M Kw mieet tor * mmtaam tke «M 's«9«a eaver. M H aftiti

them dirty. She spent a very naughtyday. , 1>'""1,A%r-1'V-<V,

Mamma came 1st after a buex> tineIn,the city, to help' Bittiel get"In bed.She waa ready, and looked sweet aadfair in, her white gown and rosy,scrubbed cheeks After a little good-night talk, mamma aald, "Now yourprayers, daughter " i

But~Sthel didn't want to say herB u t Sprayers, and a little ceaxlngraade Jieiconfess' that ahe thought Godwouldn't want to hear them.

"What has Ethel done!" askedmamma,"and tha whole story cameoat.

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"Would you like God to h*Jp youttf be good!- i

, aad theI i letarevea, tacv—Cpttoailat.

ANUSTWi

faU et holes fcr aweas e t a hammeraad aalL Strew 4ft to the (Capet aaesale pravMcd wtth a goad sprayer.POe the dkhea looeely la the pea aadplace the paa oa two erieka ta tbe

Spray the dishes wtth hat wat-watU thare la no doaM of theiraBllaeas. If there are some aaa-

raally greaty dlahaa pat them looselyl a t h i s leaky dtah paa. aad pat thewhole'to soak ta a larger paa eoa-tatalag hot sada ef washing eoda and

Blase them aader tbe sprayer.This process of dish washing was In-vented for the people who are obligedto aae hard .water.—Epltomlat

FINGERS OP OLD OLOVK* ,Save the fingers ot all kid gloves:

those worn by men may be cleaaedwith gasoline and put away to beused as linger cots. Slipped over thesnda of brass curtain rods, tbe rodfan be Inserted In the hem of a cur-tain without tearing -the lace or mot-lln. Blip a glove finger oa the thumband first finger ot each hand whenparing or preparing fruit aad vegeta-bles. It prevents the "grimy" condi-tion of these members, which Is dlffl-eult of removing and Is one of thesurest signs ot kitchen labor. Whenthe first finger ot the left hand Itmarked by the needle, from sewing,crocheting or knitting, anoint It Withcold cream or vaseline at bedtime andslip on a kid finger. In the morningIt will be all right.—New Haven Reg.later.

WALL AND FLOOR. "The wall paper In small i*r tow

rooms It always, the first considers.Uori. A plain cream or white pap«Is usually the best possible magnifier,

For Juct at a woman Is apt to lookttqut In a white frock and slim in ablack one, so a room will expand tin*der a light color scheme and shrinkunder a dark one. - - '

The pretty striped papers, whichare so often chosen at being suitablefor flats, have a way of making ssmall room very box-like.,-• .The second great consideration It'naturally the floor covering, and herta wonderful effect Ot space may b(obtained In even the smallest roomby chooilng a plain dark effect! Manypeople object to felt carpets on thsTround that they catch all the duitand ahow every mark, bat she mayplead In return that two minutes'sleanlng will reader them as new and•potless as tbe most faddy housewlti»>uld desire. Another virtue to thaiany rags or mate look wall on theu,from-rtal Persians to modest Deecanruga, or fine fibred Japanese mats.—Philadelphia Record. - •, "

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to. dear. Wall, tellHlmaU about It.". Ethers face shoved that the palawas gone « d *"•«• »••»* *•» "•*«when *at cnrled down in bed.,

^ h o w to be'good1/ age -•Home Herald. ,'.'

V«y Oaai,"Kroni « advertiswaeal ot a DaaUh

1» bttf b l g l i i t

eager*•wo-thlrds cup aweet milk, OBC-thlrdcup batter, .melted; two cape Boar;Into this,stir one taaspooafnl sodsand two of eroaxa of tartar. Mix alltogether.

lea Cream Cake—One cap of en-ir. one-half cap of batter, oae-aafc

cap of milk, two teupooafala of bat.Ing powder sifted In one and a hallrap* «f Boor, add beaten'whites ofthree erge and flavor with lewnetting—Yolka ot three egg* andDear 1a powdered sugar and flourwith vanilla,

Italian Bflitt •••• Chop rather fineone poand of roaat beef, one pouad ol'roaat pork, one poaad or roaat vealand -ene small onloa. JU* these to-gather, esason -wall with salt andpepper add a tithloapooa of ehonppanleyr mold,up la a loaf; spread

'butter over the top, place ia drippingpan-and bake la andefc ovea one hoarand a quarter. When dene acrve withgrarr »aae,th# name aa for neatfaaaf. I - ' * . * -"

« bottf* ebamlg l i a iaonoded.of a alee garde*

t h a U d -thBjood, l . rmodatioal «lth modarata «harga *&4good, eontaraaeai. with eaa7«eeaalwttoVsalmos aad trout flshlag, ta#as>

ttt lha surroawlng motmtslaa

to thefladlea^wjQaj.u£eaU*a^a'%je' » ^ w ^ ^ -i ^ —

'eipected.to accompanytd was gatuog tired of^ladles laughlngty COD-

rdar-doc «ad left the•by- Kaiser «b» tar

praiieAotaU.'tfAvelart. X fc-Wke,{aadlortru-spokea «ngllsh

Pattfac oa Myla.if-

*t t«n y « , Mary Aaa^ said Mliky.tlan. aa he aat down to his sapper,'.DOlan. as

,wld hit wood leg take* to_ cane bMldf*, It loofca to

meflotke too much thtoyle.and *x-

tra' M, so It do'

Tho death aentence Is never carriedout in Oreeca1 nnUl aa Inlervat of twoyears has expired.- ' -

•JCaalUowtr Salao>-Boa Oeaalifkmar with taw,sjaarta of wataf'had ffnf'taiiiaijfrtn li lt1 tar U U aaluWUratakaavaadeW^-Waea'arid eBrideUt* availOB fee centre »dMi aad gantok witha tarde*«f strtpa.oC pkklaaFour jeratv afeariaaVor a eapfat ot

over tkecaatt-ArramaaataroftlwpkkladUw.eaattw. 'Safiw- lanaadt-beat'la Uw.eaattw.

afaiy. 'Blaaaa Itomaio Soap—Oaa

aaart caa tomatcMi*. three plnU olsailk; aa* large tmtttwfom Stnu bat

«a> atay avaralght, c<ttatT*aaJdthaasaav -Well. Toe** *MMH) take hlsa iast ricat, bat

tT asked theaM«hy«oar

m » t do y«a

one large te^taqWoaibMr, bat-far atae ef. an. «gg. pepper and aalt totaste, scant teaspoon of eada, tfni the•ematoea o a l o etew and the milk Indoable eookar-to boil, reservlag one-half eapfnl to mis with dear. Mixsmoothly with this cold milk, aadstir fate boiling milk aad cook teaninetee. To me imnaroea add thesoda, atjr well aad strata Add) but.ler-.'ealt aad ptppef ta n l l l u s d lhea

*WeHv V* like thta.' and the awatoeked at the etraager la a cataa. tavpereaaalway. •Ue*tt he eettlac oat-atde, ataat proUalr, and he'U aaa yoacoastag; halt lake a goad toe* atyett. aad etyoa don't salt htm he aaayeat the dog oa yea.

"Bf he doaX and yoa get to talk>lag with Mm aad say aanhlag hedoaVJuet like, he aaay throw yoadowa aad troaip aa yoa. Bsl etyou're careful la- year talk, oa theother hand, he's Matte to Uke rv» fora apy aad ass hla tan fast aad ttatento explaaatfcma atttrward.

"But It's ao net trying ta get bywithout stopping." concluded theman, with evident relish at tae pros-pect he waa opening up to the stran-ger. -If you waa to undertake that,'twould be all up wtth you. for he'dthink you was proud aad blgietiy.

"Ef you waat to come out of themountain whole, don't go past Tom'acabin without ttopplag. whatever yoado!*—Youth's Companion.

Dog Gave Wat to mop,Sneaking on'"Domestic Surgery"

at Raylelgh. Esses:, Miss Violet Der-Ing stopped when ahe saw ber dogyawn. She explained that he In-variably " accompanied her to hermeetings and yawned when be-thought she had spoken enough.-London Evening Standard.

There it to b« a referendum to thepeople as to,local option In llritlthColumbia. • N. Y.—1«

Ladl** C w Mr*** l a mOne sow aaaJtar t lur uatnt AlUn'e Foc4-£aM,ap»<>der, It maket Uglit irneweheaay. Cures swolln. bat, twtaUng, aefseUlntrowioa nallt, corn* and btinlall DrufgiaU mnil 81K>« itoret, 39c,

Bum windint waubat were the inven-tion of Noel In 1M1.

Do You Fr*l Like ThlaTDott yrtur head aebe or simply feel heavy

and uncomfortable? DIM* ypur back ache?Do«* your aid* achef Do vim («l (anwlout? The tonic Uiativt herb lea known atLane'i Family Xedklne will cle«r yourbead, remove the pain in aide or back thilrettprt your ttreniih. Nothlni •!•• ia togood for the iloinaoli and bowela. Atdnifflrta and deal»rt, 2So.

Alcohol wicentury.

Mrt.Winakiw'a Bootbing Syrup (or Childrent«eU>inSi»o{tena tot gunw, reduce* inlUninu-Uon,allayipain,euntwla<l«oli«>iUc.abotUt.

Tae averaM hniwpnwer at New YorkCity automobile* u tbirt>-fi«t.

Itch cured in SO minutes by WoolfordtSanitary Lotion. Never failt. At tlnuwlata.

Proper cam o( the teetli It now taughtla London tcbooU.

White S--1 ' !• , t , T T .

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We tmve on sale a number ol 1906 and, 1907 WhiterSteun Can belonging to customers who have purchasedour 1909 models. These can have been thoroughlyoverhauled and repainted in ourown shops and are war-ranted toibe in firtt-clasa condition. These cars will lastlonger and give better tervice than many types of .lew carswhich are sold at.higher figures than we are asking.

THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY.

Keep in'mind that the White car is by far the mostdesirable on the market and is the ideal machine for theman who drives and takes care oi his own car.

Can or write for farther lafurauttlaa.

THE WHITE COMPANY.Broadway at 62d St., New York.

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AFTER

SPAUHN.'S ATHIT1C UWUUY-BASE BAU SOBSNo. 1 SMUIita> OMelal Ne.tA Spalelna's Base Ball •teeere.

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•mot or KAOM BOOK10 OCMTB,

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Old Mu, wso.bae

edltlacth* Hblbrnhaapaad pu ' '4lat Topeka, aerfes 'the reedera. '^h

d.._ _ el. Tepekevwlllbe bone thto weak and take charge-ftthe paper. This'notice to printedthat reader* msf kaofrwhtreto aJaeethe bUme ir I n paper ifhpi-tw gevd

the futnre4as lt1aai-heen,w,4fcepaat."—KanaasGtjrStar.. , •*„ J,,r

KaVBook frUtihlng Ham+£j}

THB CRANFORD CITIZEN. THURSDAY. APRIL 15. 1909.

Booked ForMatrimony

B y NEWTON CHANCE.

Paul Artoiorr nu)ilr<l bis I lank" 1tfc* wtulwlur (.« he strung duwn tb

and mule bla war toward ll«r walcln,room. '

N* expectant rtimuilllrea Unit Ib* store, atid ltiv "airl i fe were the > llr kln« of Ib* ulrgrapttwtroiwnta end a (bin Sim ut rrryrank toliai-iu amukr Ibat • urlnl froma&drr tfee rlixml window "f tbr Urki-tMttnt.

11* walled a intniiK', Ihi-n be Ta[<\>cm the gr«»uu<] gIn**, and |<ri'iwntlyface, a\i\*'*thig lu llir t>|>cuitijr. rvlrnTiietuly l iner"!

"I am Vrfifr***>T \u\mur*" eijiialuriI'aul. "I mti t<> crli' « Iwlurw at Ib(Jutlilr (hiitxli Tlnrc la itu roiumlttnlu uirW inc. unit tin-re MTIDI tu \<r 11liar* nUmt llir aiatli>n "

"Tbcrp U.mil" gi-wrnlly, l<ui Jlin g»a Jdl> drltliiK n frllrr mrr tu Moorwar. l i e II U Lm k t>i lu.Mi tb« It.13.liut If you (I'.i.'l « nI.I |<> wall It'* fanyto walk Hun- You pi «1"Wii llir mad

i a plrre till you r<.iw_ Ii. J'ln«<Tbeti.you e» •"•IT t" Maple umll«omc t)i H|.in. i' leu 111 a t a run nil tlircorner, on Hpnn » Arc you flint fellerthat KU» I.' lii ftir.- In the HlarInst nlu'lii ri'il tlMn'l IIMIICV Tlic lailleat"t up n t l i in . an HIM Huuldii't hnrrIn ([Hi' Hi.- in. in-) li.-iik."

ISlul cluli'lii-il n| lila |»«kr| anil i lfractal n .I'll, r II.- irliih.rd nl thelltm f«'iiilnln.' Ininilirrlllni; ami liri'iillu*a f lull of n il.-f

"It l« tit tin1 ITIli," lii" miiKiuiH-nl,In relief. "1 nni «... HliariiliuliMlrd Hint1 linvr to l». >i-rv ( nr.fiil of my «|atm

It woulilHIM >rr«>r ami v.Hl t-nlur theSRRlli'*tuiil|:lii In mi)' i"IK" bf«t fur inn to c o m e r

U P Inrnicl up tin- nillar lif Ilia dialerto protwt hid llir...il anil, Irarlug thentnlldii, |ilunifi<l lliroiiRli tho ilrirtlnfsn'iw.

It wn« in.I * Iniif wulk, fur Maple-w o o d wii« u mnnll pliui". atiit |>n>«("jitly In' «•«« In i l ch l ..f tin- liitir.-li thatxrn* i t l l in i ln l l»y ttit* ln»ii'» fimfilumil»l* fnnillli"*. . ' —

T o bin rclli-f Uif llf l its KIIIUH"a n d it Jit tic I, m.| \,t i<m\i\* KIIMK! tflu* dour. !

Thr-T vfiHt him rtirluinly n* lit" |KV lll« VdJ- lhr..'ilKh In I In- dourentro-d tin- ri-atliiu>, HiMcrnl yWomen vmne furniinl vipi'rinDtly a- bcnlvrod, IIIHI I'nul, di-iliilin: Hint iln.ywrro tlif i-iitiiiiiltliH" nf tin- I^KIUW'fltllld, S T K I I M mi niilatrctotiril hmid.

"Tbry told me at tlir MMI.m HintIbe kK<tnrc waa ynntpnUy, or, rnthfr,tttat the audience had irathi-rrd yf»-terday tlimntli mmv error," lie aaldcordially. "I am Kind that run'.wrr*able toBBllicrlln'in toeetbrr amilu tlila*T*Ulu|t. I |ui>iiiiiiiean fmir waa toade."

Tbe wHiumliig amllci fad«d friitu tbeglrllab faces. "You are tbe Iscturvrt"crlrtl «w>. *'H> tbouflit rnu w«<r» tb*brldrgroonj.-

"Httvy, no!" riclalmed IMnJ. colo^

out,

iiiMb.ninl

••utiir

g yHTiw Imurv waa tnoouDitd for latt

night," went on the uprakfr. "Thegtilld ro»lntxT« tircanUi'd an Iraprump-tv concert to aruld disappointing the•ndJenco, Vou ulnht at Iraat bare tela-gntilwd wbuu you fuuml that youctmtd not eonw."

"But I bar* rump," dcclirvd Paul aaiw inMRicad bla letter. "Your cuiumu-aleaUou aajra *ery Ulntliictljr that tb*ttctvt* la «U the lTth.", Tb* elrl look tb» IHtrr uulwllrrluR-IT. <tH>n cave n Uttlfrory of dUwuiy."Twl «rt l*rof<*aor Ardiuoror* ah*ertrd. ' "It waa Iturtuu nruuk*. tb»StOrptoloatlat. whu van to bare ler>tartA laal nlsht. V<mr Iwiur* la to bejtren on th» U7(h. I tuade t ie mtutakcIn 111* date. Thlt la inj letter, I au>Terjf aorry."

*t mn vome asatu on tin- 27th,"'|ii«iula«<] I'aul ait he (xrctlvwl theaW'a dlatrv.<M. "1 tako tt I bat tberv \*t bedding hcrti tbta fftrnlnf. May Ittajr until it la time A<r my train? Itla acartf ly Invltinc at the utatlon, andtbe AKMtt aiiokra very tud kobaoco."

"Yea; we're, reported hln bad man-a m to lite comiMiny downa of tlmra,"»M tbe UliuH-uraced reply. "You arenvlcome bow, but It la a rebeanttforib* bridal party, uot Ibe vreddlng."

lib* led tbe way lutu tb« body vftin' cburch, and Paul allpiwd Into a|MV «u, tbe ahlv alale, clad of a rc«t-fttl'Jumis until train time.

tV«#*atly tbe organ iwnlwl. and atMM Ant-iMnlM tberv entered the(TWHU «nd hla beat wan. Au elderly«onaa,''wba aeewed to bare ronatltui-

IwraeW tbe mlatreaa of cereuioulea,tu, the wgaolrt to atou andflflon tbe ahwpUb awotu.

lM«kr abe ****, -You don'ttlMWtta• cbaacel Ile'ggot totilt lurch ail tbe war ihwu»b,

tf'yott ««» oat oow you'ir bare" Mk» H.toy figure trattlng fur

U»a»rtd*toeom»to! Uont'cone UD-inriur"*t<Mr' and th«n nnwmtm tbe

tathtiuwrier'$tam and bto auwwrter atum-

i.taeiiDto tbe'vmtr, and againorgaa ptttaa out tb» wtddiag

Bam turned carlaiuUr to tookbridal partjv aod ft* a moment

tmli* •oened to «eaae It* beatThe little br«de « * • nose other than

- i Q w i o r KlnirsUiid, tbe «&e woman tn*YCI.- World tbat Paul wrablped. and¥*\* OraWp waa not M» leasinteDiebe-

imiaelje *»d netwr told of*!e lore. •8 * Jtad U»oncht of aer always as •

i ihid,-ft* oe was verjr jroong hlm»e»• ' t t fhe posltioQ tbat tie tield. and in

' I'M&qame* f»K hltnaelf.W be tremen-

day to tall bja

W»* aaJ aerk brr for bl# o»», hart k*bad drl«y<4 bl» |.rop«*J oatll It waatoo U I F N'uw abe waa about to t>e-cuta* tbo LrM* «f that akMptaa |<wk-lof rbtp «Un(lUig In the cbaaraL

l i e half r'WF aa tboagb M ka»»,U m br Mot back Into hi» aaet a(alaII* would drink tbe rap of baaJlUtlooto tbr rrrj dreg*. IJe wooWJ ae* tb«Ctrl be loT' 1 «a Ibmoitb tb* form ofmarrln*" »hl» h on Ibe morrow would!«• |«-rf"nii«l, tb»n be would go ta<*kIn lit* <Hii narrow, >nr*lrm life t^-arlug tbr Itnowlrdge tbat delay bad coabim n>p|>liir«i.

Mlvrahl/ be watcbed tb* proceMlofonii and Irt-ak. to form again \a re-rjK.nu" |ir tbe dlrertrtaa, twt at la*tHip rrlx-arul waa proooancwJ perfe

Tli<> grufiin and bla b«*t man toad*Ihclr uiiprariiuce oo tao eery o«t« thatt.n.uelii tin-ill t» (HIUM expeVtanlly liefure tbr tiild* atarted and yet gave

lime t" *li'[> Into plare before tb*inualr irt«|>|>«l.

Wllli a lirlak "All rlgbtr tbe direrl«l ilii- way duwu to tba'Suaday

rr«ini. with tb* unaouactmtitHint rrfmtbm«iits wrrs to b* ssrradtlirrr. I'aul row, Implnf to steal oatuuuloprrrd.

II orrrr would do to m*«t Elasoornow. Mir rould read hla serrrt la bisfare, aod be would not contribute *TFODO allgbtljr to ber bapploea* at surb

Itul rfi-n a« It* row Eleanor tnrbedand came awlftly toward blra.

"Paul Ardmorer' abe rrlMl • * abeTVrvd her band. "And I bad tb* fun

iile«t fwllng that you were bere. Allthrough the ceremony 1 Tell It, andwhen Jrnnnt told nni tbat yoo reallywrre tirr* I waa dellihted. I>ld ynu

tin- rrAonraalT lun't It foliif to be

L» lorely aa I lie llrld* deaerrea.'ill-. Inn-d I'niil fnllantly.

"lio you know berf" cried EleanorIn aalonlKbinrnt.

"Vmi nr«- abe," reminded Paul, butKlrniior ahiHik her head gayly.

I ulmoal wlab that I waa," abe•d "all tin* titrltenient orar one

girl. i-UMi though ahe la aa beautifulia U-tty llriire, I waa Jnat her subatluli" IMH-HUPW «ln" had lo have ber dress

nili-d I'll nl, do you know, I tbluk alike tint would tempt roe to

marry anybody,""I «haII. bare to see Mian flrnrVa

drpMinaspr." aald Paul (frarelr, "for Iwnnt to tempt you to matrimony. Ithoufftit Thnl you were too.young torive up nil men for Ju«t one, but when

mvt you alntiillrtK lienlde another atIn- nllur mid felt that I had not apo-;en In tline"— ,

".Merry! I'm irettlnK to IH« au oldnnld." InatKtrd Cleauor, wltb a laOKh'TIIIH In thy third aeflioo, and" I'reK-i-n wiiltlnrf for tbe right man tooiiit* alonjt.""And hit* hi'T" pressed I'aul.Clrunor glanerd ahjly up Into bla

'nee.**( IIUIHH b« ban," abe confpMed, and

•aut'n face turned rndlaflt.' " *"We shall bare to bare tba nUd

awreiarr for our best jrlfl-J dean tb*rltteamnld," h* corhrted. "If wn*

ahe who -booked me for matrimony aswell aa a lecture," '

•kylarfca.John Hurrougto rtlat** that a num-

ber of yeara ago a friend In Englandaent him a acort of akylarka In a cage,lie gave them their liberty la a fieldnear where be llred. They driftedway. and he oarer heard or aaw themgain. Bat one Sunday a Scotchman

from a neighboring city called on himnd declared, wttn rlaibl* ewltemeut.

that on hla way along the road be badie«rd a akylark. Re waa not dream-ng: be knew It waa • akyltrk, though,

he bad not beard *o§t tfbet be bad; | a>tbe banka o f the D * » ' k dttiwter of aenlniy ormo(Vber%rei rttMa<mgh*dlreti htm Inflnirelr mor* plenanre

han It would hlW glren to tb* ttaru.ralMt blmseir, Many year* ago tomeakylarka were liberated oa Long ta-laud. and tbtsy 'Vmttctot eatabliibedi here aod may now ©teaatonalljf Weard In certain locailtle*.' One

tuer day a Iov«r of Wrda Journey^1

Dut from tbe city In order to otwrVehem. A lark wtk soarlni and slt4»>rIn tho Hk>" kbave htm*. "Ao' old Irbdi-nmn carat «lon«and suddenly stopped,»« It traniinxed to ISo tnttt A 1ook""ormluilml delight aud Incredulity caneInto his race. Was be Indwd hearlnir[tin bird of hla youth? n* took off bla•at and turned his face skyward and«tth moving linn , n d streamtnt eyes,•UHHI a Ionic time, regarding tbe bird."Ah." thought the student of natarevIf I ctmlil only hear the bird as bet

heare that sons with hla earal" To tbrwan of science It was unjy a Mrd songto lie crlllcnlly compared to a score ofithpm. fiut to the other It brought«rk hu youth nnfl all those long goneajrs on bis natlre bills.

Ber* th* T*rt Wall.A famous dramatist wa* the hero of

me of the uioat amusin* marriage pro-Ki«a| eijiertenoes oa record. Vben eai young man he fell te'lore wife tbe•fotty dauithter of a pastor he wee•fralil tu face the lady and ao wroteHer a letter. He was toM to cat! tbenext afternoon and receive bis anwor. on reaebluf tite boUss he was

Into a room and given a seat>n a sofa. Tbe scrrant said that thelady would soon appear. He sat andhung around In that room tor fullytwo hours, often ttmpted to leare thebouse ur make a break for further In-formation, but not baring tbe-courage

Jo do either. At last be could stand Itm longer and rushed Into tbe conMor.making for tbe door oat of tbe noose.

,*n he beard a shoot of clear. aUreryOghtrr in the room he had left. He

harteJUHl buck and aaw tbe face of biseweetheart peeping out from undertl» aofe, connilted with mutb. "Doforylre tne." «be ejaculated, "I almplywanted to Ood out how lone you

alt for me. You hare bornebe test well. Now help me to my

JearaaL

Odd Proteins With Which CourtsHave Had to Wrestle.

A QUEER QUESTION OF TIME.

u'ltu* Pr*v>»'M> In ax EccentricM>»-« Will Upm W*ich Hanga theItt t l tmmt »i «n aUtat»—Ar» Ouch

la •kimmiih Milhf

Our «f ib* strasfrst |>rul>lrm« evr•ul«&j|ftr»J tu tttr dctlalva <>f tbe lawwas ILil groatac fut of the dU]x»lil< n .,f tb* |<f"i<rrty <if so Cagliabmaa,lb<> fstbrr of t»ia sviui It appraratbat tbl* eoruiric uwsed exteuailrtracts of land la AuatraJU, tbe areapart Of wbJrb be atlpulaUd In bis will»h.<a!d go to tb* Ont of tbe two sonsto attala Ib* sge of tw«sty-on« yean.

Tb* yoBOger of tb* suns bad *mlgrated to Australia. wbll« bla brotherrroulned la EfigUod. it to bappculngthat tb*y w*r« in cpptwlt* quarters oIk* globe wbro I bey raw* of Sfe. Tblfine point Inroli«l lu tbe ra»e was

: Australian time la auto* bours laadvance t.f tiret^wlrb, sod I bfre foretbf dalin « u mad* tbat tb* yotuifman In Ao»tr»H» reached bia majoritybefore bla brotbrr at borne bad don*

wl»r. Uhl<b uf tbe two lirotberaw»a Irrtlly entitled tu Ihe property 1Tbo queslloa Is yet unsettled sud bidifair tu afford employment for tb* ezerctae of lawyers' wits for many yearsto come.

lotltf-r bard not for tb* lawyers tocrack wst presented by a case tried InI lid la ua Mime Jesrs sgo. Tbe questionwaa In aubatatirr. Are egga eggs, or areonly ben*' f f i« rgs*? LudlcroUii aathU may seem, tbe point Involvedtome nkf abadV* of toeaotng In tfronlii, «ufflrlent IndrMl to carry theraie tbruugb u-reral court*.

A wan bad ordered of bla groeer oneneti tig*. He avnt dock*'eg|ca. These

were returned a» not bring whit tbouatomer bad a*k«I fur. but Ibe grocer

refuwd tu take thein lack. Tbe cu»-•r, In turn, d<-< lined to rvcelfe the

en,**, and tbey « i w « « ! tiark and(ortb ao frviiuently ft* a«veral days,ilnrlug nhkh Itiey l«rsnm t«d, tbatfinally tin- Knxt-r drvmrd lilmwlf Juxtl-tied In rnii-rlnn suit aRnlint the cu*-.niii-r for tbe value of tbe sooda.

The iiUKHtrnti- twforf whoui tbe-aai> was firvt. trinl ordcnil tho cua-[unier to iiiy. tirvlarlnc. rldlrukiu* as-It may aerra, tbat (lurtn' I-KK> were aatnucb rgirs as any oihern. Tbe manappealed from thin, and Ibe next courtrerented fbt* dertalon <>u the fimuudtbat sut'b ao order as tbe one lu ques-lou tacitly luipltal beim" enr». It be-ing pointed vat Ibat If any other con-tention waa allowed any kind of eggsmight be seat, surb as plgeona' cana-ries' or even snakes' eggs. Tbat set-tlnl It

In a case In a southern court this ln-lereatlng question once cane op: Arebe grandchildren of a man also his

children} In the legal sense this ques-tion la not so funny sis It seems. Inas-much as It has been seriously con-tended not only tn the United States,but In Great Brltatn aa well, what theyare.'; • ' ' • . •

la aklmnted milk mllkl Thla pointgrew out of • case tried in Arkansasnot rery long: ago. A ntan had aakedat a dairy for a (teas of milk to drinkand was Kltren skimmed milk, totwhich at the .customer's complaint,tbe dairyman was fined. In a highercourt, however, this decision was re-reread. It beta*- contended that skim-med milk vras really much more milkthan milk that waa not aklmmed, forthe reason that the latter containedsomething that waa not milk at all—via. cream.

Some of the oddest points at law arehose groKtng oat of tbe tender pas-

•Ion. A Judge In a western court waarace called on to determine the hourtt which evening courtship shouldcease. Tbe clrcamstancee were tbese;

A-merchant had become much con-cerned at tbe Ut* hour at which bisdaughters lover lingered with ber atHe parental abode and so sought tbeaid of the law to expedite the youngman's time of__d*pamr».

In delivering his decree tbe learnedJudge declared that II o'clock p. m.waa tbe latest how at wbkb_ anyyoung man, fiance or not. shonld.betolerated In the yooag woman's Mrooand that after soch bow the parentswould be entirely Justified in forciblyejecting bun.

A- queer case once tuned up in as*ew Cnglaad tewn. A^ytmng man badtmbraced his aweetbeart so rtgoroulytbat he strtoosty tajnret ber ribs. Ifhe soffered any mental angolsh aa theresult of Ibis contretemps, so likewiseOla be ntttr In pocket, for aa the re-•ttlt of an action broogbt agatotf Urnby the Toons woman tbe yonth w»sfined in the ewn of $300 damagea forthe injury done the gtrre ribs.

Kew RHg«i«»4l also tutnrd* this amtnving c«ae: A ywrns totharto of Maineduring the coarse of U s courtship waseach evening boapltabty entertained at•upper by hie sweetheart. Borne timeafterward. Ida ardor cooling, the ywngman sought other fidda to conquer.Then what should the ypng'woiiiaudo btat ase the y«W* man who hadbeen ao bountifully entertained for ob-talaJn* tbe toppers oa false pretenses.AM, what ts move, abe succeeded Ingetting • Jod«toeot.-Edwta Tarrtsse

Mew York XHbune. '

An Exception.Little Joe-Say, papa, la tt true that

hUtory repeats ltsetf ? Paju-So theynay, my boy. Little Joe—Well, mineflou't when I'm trying to learn I t -Exchange.

Men do lea* than they oogbt unlesstber do all that they can.—Cartyie,

I * a Drsam.Oa tbe occsflfcw ut a faul

to s lift la a Pa/is bvtrl aooie yearsago a lady who was just gulag optn It started back, osylog. ~Oh. tbcreto that Or~»flfiil man ajrtlnr' andtiled to lrulur« ber b u t « n d to roineolT tt. tvj, lint be rt-fuw-d and waaa o o a s the t l l lc l . Tbo "dr'-ad'ul mio"to w t » m tit** r>-ferrt>l t t » b id se«n Ina drrftia. nbl 'b tL#- i . l"e i f tbe frU-ndirb'it tuld nj* tbe «tory tud b<-ird herrilali- a (!«> ur l « o trforv the arrl-d'ul. It na t <jt a funeral drawn upat h<r di«ir. *> |. im|»yu» aa u>a c o a t linf>ri-^«|fD ua b**r.over Ly a l>!g dark man In a •tr,iu«L'•ombr-ro hat. TbU man nbf ran, orIx-Ilrri-d Mie mw, In tbe lift, aiid thecolnrkleDoe urrtfied b«r from eolnjup In It —I/jndi u N»tn ntid Queries.

Lad la a and Oanta.H'ben I waa younger Lld< were klija

In Kaniia* ur to Cadiz. Sow all thebuya are (entlffiueii sad all tb« glrlaladle*. Wtii-re site thv kldj wlio clInjti-ed the trees, tbe toutled young >*•toattn whn cot their face* black withdirt and tort- their little trouwra?Where or II tlie ls<l» wbu K-rapjit-d byroundi wlille othrr lads kept tallies,tbe maids »b<> made tbelr pie* of mudand dniiccc! In dirty olli-yn? They're

calf love ttumewhere now. ex-s t .cnnlii and klaaea. They're

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