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RUBBING IT •!».."Why U that tramp so raging

mad.""Ha picked np a loat package, and

when ha opened It found nothing butbottles of patent medicine 'for thatfull feeling.'"—Harper's Weekly;

WHERE THE INTEREST LAV. 'She—"When It come* to gossipy

-conversation »he'« Terr Interesting-" ~;: m^s-Way,: she's- sot - Interesting;as a talker at all."

rSoe—"Oh, I mean a* a subject*?'—Philadelphia Ledger. ( '

WORTHY OP WIDE ADOPTION."The Arnolds are a very happy

couple after all thewyears. How dotWFftMMfM'forftT'*'

""Well., ho can't get over the Idea(hat he married a might j good womantnd spends some, time each day toprofe Jt to her."—American Specta-tor- ,

notoIT.

Jewett—Te», ka sUcto like achurch debt"—Wtau'i Home Com,

A1IMBIUTT.Bogg—"Did be hart himself when

ha (cU down-stelra?"Foci—'I think not. l ie 41*4

without making • sound."—Harper'*Weekly.

PASSBNOER SERVICE.Yeast—"It Is said that1 the passen*

ger:«ervlce to Japan this season Istoe largest on record." ,

Crlmsonbeak—"Funny it shouldbe larger than last year. Secretary .

was there last year."—Yankera -$tates.man. ... .

MEDICINE "AT"TUBDoctor (who has, Just mmlned

member of circus, company)—"He'ssuffering from anemia. Tonic ilwhat he wanta. Give him Iron, plen-

Circus Hanagerr—"No nead at «11,boss. He's our sword swaliowar."—<Sourlre. • '

THE "ONE WHO FHXB *fHB BILL.-, 'tThtamaa, who ulna ,m*,.admlrUon.", saM tbe MrtonalirC "must 1on* who can stand' Una In his

"vtetronirin t h 4 " f i " 6 ( > M f l ;

"I tea," said Mlsa Cayenne.tdeal Is a baseball umpire."-logtonStar.

INVALUABLE.

"Your:Waih-,

Lecturer—"Thero-are SOK« spec-Uclea la Australia naver to ha IM»—gotten/'- - " ' ' "

Old Lady (In the ga l ler^- 'Tdlike to get a pair o' them."

' THR RIGHT KIND OF PABRClira. Bacon (who owns a

—i't see Mme.' Paul, the i|s fond ot birds, and.recentlyv~tJYork, she give llOQO for a ;

•Irs. Bartoni (who love*"things besides parrots)—'/Weil, JKJwas a dead parrot, It was worth'Jt)?—Yonkers Statesman. ' ,' '•*.'

,'DEEP. - " '•'Asenm—"Did Crlttlck say

r W 5 r o RRit'er—"I'm not sure, but"

litUe suspicious." ' ,"How do you mean?""H« .said, there were some

In UJhst art decidedljrlortittsome other things that arftjclever."—Buffalo CommerciaL'J

WARM.May Rozley- (at the1.

•That you. Jack? Yoalmriri'spromised you'd «jiBak''to*faiBef .jday." / ' ""'••"- Jack Lovett—"Yea. I -

to him this morning at his <May Roxley—"O! What'

•ay?" v ,Jade Lovett—"

wait to hear all ot

In her trim little ba•at ott t i e white fauAt&

"I adore intelOSeajSt"Sod "" *

ways.beatnlhaac. itvw ( a * gulag ;la ha very sever*. I akatl aat tel l 'rm toalskt what the *

tam ws»'»#»*»*«*hartFQPR FOOTjKD BIBiX.

paacA aad wtsrf ^ssaaKd- tka w«tl kaoira South

.{•af leaa txvntot, has tha aaly apecmmt la tab coutry of a rare birdOat has attracted aach atteatlaaMM— mttwtttc aVea Itecaasei it lu«tMurfeat.' Ita sctonUSc sasM la OpiiUioeoas

, eriatat. aad U kaowa to U e u t l f w(Mthadgasa (gypsy).[ I t U so contrary to UM accepta*M a r of thiaga that a bird aao«UUn tow feet that t i e aiaconrr ottaJs-auadmp*! bird was a svrprisetoUtaKleatlOe men. Mr. Brtgham'sspecimens are preserved in alcohoL1 Mr. Brigham fonnd thtaa birds Int t t l . 1 1 while making «nbryolo»l-fal studies In the interior of thetreat isUnd ot Marajo, at the mouth

-^f the Amason River.SW-JBm ttkaimtltatm to* eramtloswr

theory that btrds descended fromMpUltta ancestors. Many fosil! btrds^now marked repuiua characteris-tics, having teeth, etc. The wholetvalntlonary procew Is shown la thebaUhlag of the egg of the dfaaa.

Ths bird, pr^BfWilns In lu em-l - into- Its rep-

d

-1 caa show tt!" cried feeble. "1esri shaw It! To» J«st was."_ Htraa oat of the mew. and sdm ,cam* naalag back. hoMiag |a his thaads tha asaaUeet salta of a kitten. | farmer'sIt was> poor aad ecragxly aad for- 19**» •*aakan la aopeareaace. Its large, j *«* «•* «**.frtgateaed eyes used thesuelres oa i w * l r* o i r >•*• **Boejle'a papa as If pleading for htm. j * • • • * . aad possibly s o * * - ,

"Icaaahow the reaaon." urged ' * • ought not to "Vow."*** TaaWBobble. "This iittl« cat was bound 1 wosaea aad fat* *

I w . k - e w M w U ^ M *kitchen aad disease! th*

park walla tk* wile. It ttj*'

to follow me. and I tried to get away, j "tadon aad .we *Wi aoA,4«a(^land 1 kept patUag him o»«r tha ' *•«* UM UMt^ihaaaTlaMha *«rl«\feae* and ruanlsg very, very hard, j w'e are actors, eaaaylag burleaajaa-bt h l t j d d i d ft

UUan ancestral typo, and before It*> tvotuUon has carried It beyond tbe

Reptilian phase it emerges from tbe•XX as a quadruped animal, natchedfrom an egg laid by a two footed,two winged bird.- There are well de-

H">6loped toes. each"' terminated by- large, well developed claws. ~

f Vac many days after hatching and: before It is able to fly, tbe young

lues these four claws to climb about„ -thai bushes and tree*. But "fore"r -faat. are purposeless for an_onUnary

bird. Then" the' modification 'beginaI the fore llmba are developed

~mC~ " ~ "*°* '** r*"" Tha adult specimen, in sis* and{general appearance, resembles a

Pheasant; but. of course', la no rela-,tion, as the dgana la the sole sur-rlvor of Its genius/ its family^. Its

_ _ _ burleeajae.btit he lost lamped arer and stack ' comedy sometieMtiaad, noftea tragichi* claws in my pants until 1 had to < roles, but always holding; ourstlrealeave him with the i'.dy ta the randy ' «* readiness to smUe waanwe, najrshop antll school u»t doa*. airt then ' feet Ilk* flghtinr vakta, wtep whea"1 braasad him home. .That, was the: i & weald' ha- s*aiar.**«iae«te.»» I«A?mson.-'Bobbte fl-nhhWariWor'* Nothing can dlrtarV «s art W

• rahbtag tab* eaattartwr ora *e»MI

breath. ! human being caa bowl ue ever. It tsPapa puttm his glasses aad locked > »U the same whether -yon call B«

at the kitten. Soaethlag In lu for- • wise or foolish, because «r« hhoVlorn. frightened faee touched him. - now little we know, which Is the be-"Well, I guess we shall hsre to for- ' ginning ot wisdom,,'give yoa this time." he said. "Mora" When w e a r s lUkd people • willbetter feed him oa cream a while!"

^ T n w t netfn~'(;Ufe that, puutah-'*ment—that one,that was too airfal

w lt t asft If .WfiJMlta.JiiaJauss.ttoiU awara but ouraelvas • and tha

m e n t t h a t one,that was tto think up?"afked DobW»,

"No, that ft all forgiven." sailpaps.*-Youth's Companion.

i v d r , of which geologliu hsva,'found numerous7represenuuves In a>t«aUatater>;/' ;

Its geolPgieal range la qttlta JlnvEfted, bslng Xoand only ato'ji the mar-I;)titt» of.tne Amaton and the Orln-

The bird Urea and perchesrlsarai of th» anlaga,. a

th h f

their

« -

height to twenty f ee t . ' The plant•trows in mattes on low, muddy mar-

s'-of water courses.- -The" cries nl-• tered by the adult dganas are un-

like those ot any other birds and are10 dolelul and demoniacal that It

they wore mourning for' extinct relations. Theseu»ua!]£_l!)«_ most, demoa-

7 "the night.—Detroit, FreePress.

V JIONKEY MOTHERS.A wild beast tamer ot long

f-'enee tells some Interesting thingsSfthoaflection of animals for tbelrfaung. He had an elephant once,

.ao says, who did all In her power toIpotl her young one. She fussed>ver U and cuddled It up so that wbenthe time came for It to leave thecage it was slntply unmanageable.When One ot the man made a boldtnovo toward the baby he was

r-promptly butted In ijthe stomach -and'bowled over In a,peculiar wsir whichMho youngster bad of expressing blafeelings toward those whom he dU-

, liked. 'At last by a rasa the motherson were separated. But thereno such tblng as keeping them

Tbe baby robbed the akin offeheed and-trsnk trylnjr to geti the, bars, and both Trailed so

plleously- that the keeper1, to put them together

J1SI. 'The car stood- stlli tor so lone a

time that everyone wondered It tomethins; had none wrong. It was umxseen, however, that a- sturdy littleurchin was very tenderly helping alame child aboard!.~ 'The crippled 1a~d %ITS3'~niB!letf KJthat he eoujd, look oat, at tha wiadow-.

'and every few minutes he waved jhis tiand at someone oa the street. >Looking out. the other people In the •ear saw a little fellow running along; irjhe sidewalk, trying to keep pace Iwith the car. which was not going {very rapidly.

m a n a g e r . ' • < , • • ' -, . ,

( I have been tatfght a ftssoir In, these twelre atra^ge1 years—(hat, honesty i s the beat pollcjf, «n&, more, than that. I baro f9un4 out that the"; beat Inrrstme&t la.honesty tot- hOttv- -esty*a sake alone. • •.' 1 hava lied in writlns; Inturanea,; but always found that" It reealterl

upon me and If I Haloed thorebf tbe

LindenPark

GenveteriestAtttttrr If* THC tTATC

paratlaaa Bt.iMidsrs ar* "nil

kl»d ialrjr. far

IMp

ot canu l*«rtast da.. x t U M b «aua«4 br r*Ua*

Jgraas that has not been «IOMIT fedur that ha» grown rtak d«rT *y(*t •eaaaet W»«« |kesf ««f . W i t K . H W 7.V,- -abed or shady enclomre and glran atin* «C «*ts And hrta. Thfci "erttt«suall|rr«ti»«y (fc> trouble, but H I *»oa>etlBtas,»st*saa»y ta M l the s»*e»on Mr* with a>fa«l ofgraiauiaca at r to k»*p th»at la tood coLdittat,

iabtjrco in dry Wtathtr,'

ANDYDUCKUB FORTeamster* and

-tba slnple«kla.UI«strat«d

drivers

Utaa

«pon «or*.;retat wfe?p«Uli.,wMft.; little- Increment *0f eommlsiion'! >(•>* wllS 1st brae* tine,in soch a

straightway lost a .hundred-fold * j j W*0"1*'>• io; pernk ltfa two tp^* 4

— \ - • " - - - * — >-•

lame boy."Why. that Is Jim!"

dear but

Lack of desire M.il |W«taie»tolriches.—Senaear ut, * -j, Art holds fast wgeAvlf^tsVl*

—From tbeparman. ' ' " ' *•He Is safe from ftMtt&VW&

U s guard even whan •afa-r-i»rua,Intheconrtofhttowu'oonnKietc*

conrs*." jBy ihla time everyone was.lisUa-J

d i a j hk •»'»•>

UhL^ita^^t^^ -rride with yoa?" ' The'-only competitlgn• worUuC sj- %

"Why," be said, "we only had five i "**> man Is with* hisjUalf^-nABnacenu,.»na Jim mid I-most rrfle;" ~ ;4«me»son. ' - ••* • < r;

S what ii this?" the lady I A babels'an tBfel wbi»se wiagide-crease as his logs Increase.—Froos

With eyes big with delight, the ) the French.ld '

g g , thechild caught np a flve-cent pl«e that W Ba t yort%6fhrfieVrig1it, what-

who boarded tbe car at the next cor* •ner. .

It would bo hard to say who wsa •' . _ . ,-.., .—the happleat on that car dnrlnr; the I e l e a c * n " B o r d t o t r e l t t h o ••n«>»*«eremainder of that trlj). but surely tha I «*kl*«1)f-—Eleanor Hoyt Praloerd,boys thougbt they were. " "" '" " " *"

Oa"p t h« "IHerato and ti,*'sopliie a C M B o d t t t t h •

WHY SHE WASN'T HAPPY,Kdnt was cross. Nothlog s««m«d

to pleaso her. She tore her doll's

ln the course of conr«s»floaoM,mn»t change the solid gpleVoX one'*

j thougbu into arantlass places of anbb;»maii cola that ono. Invariably ap-. pears poor.—Carmen Byhra.'1 >' ' *•

i |drew trying to put It on. She (#11 I • They who hope to drive.over her poor pusiy. snd, because she j by laughter forget that! UMtmewed, abe threw her out of floor*. ' trho enjoy the folly thor Jam

camel that passedhands of this same train*

to took upon iho worldits favorite «Utlon be-

f s legs. The mother,-b«r dUpleasore-at

rds Intimacy by spit-at everyone ln sight

also to very fosd atwill patiently carry

play of pure af-• monkey beats any: when there Is an

By circle, then'toA baby monkey

r. and, asleepalways In' her

She scolded her Baby Roy when he tbake the laughter, a personal matter*reached for her picture book., Wtat i tad reseat It.—Chrfltlsa Begister.was ths matter with tidnafbody, wondered.

"I.wish I knew where our llttl*Ctrl is this mornlns;," sshl mamma."I miss her sadly."

"Why, I'm here." said Edna.

ET«ry- j They.r«*9n!r;wjth'dul a knpwl«dg«I »f human nature who c4r«l«ujy'«ay^; tttat curiosity about titm,fvf.anh.l\^n' and a desire tor eonUanaace has died

out or Is dying out,—Christian Mcgls<

fate,"-said »™«n, aua jour isce i __._ " « *Z" i j r ; 'la so croaa and scowly. Ob! I would • 5*J",!","*?' W " 1 ' ,b?not Uke to change my Httte girl for •{ • •»* " * J ^ * ^ *M

AccessibleLII^DBN. NEW JKRSEY

y riiOM KUtAtsetti. r M«.E» FROMM MlLfea rROM NOW >r>MK

On Mhtn Ljne Pennsylvania RailroadWhy Utt ii rtiaa Gamateftos comimid ihemsslm to

._ Hwds of faiBllifls n d lumtara — .BKCAUBR of the •i.opo.oop Tnm Fund piovidtil Cor by the Ttuatrt* la

aaek Cstssteryt th« >n«wme Imni whkh wiU t u n ikw ptopeitie* M I *U beautirol *i NO KXI'KNSK TO LOT OWNKKt.

B M A U M «uch a gvsitnie*. not found in sny i«h«r cimelety, SMurts lot(owtm* «hsl »h«gfov»a« WttX HE MAINTAINED PKHMANRNTtVAt- SftAOTlFOt PARK* AFTKIl TMR INCOMR PROM TM»

^ J t ) M A OSSH KXHAUSTftD. ~r ~ '

' " . * LOTS SHOULD BE PURCHASED HOiVOKCAUMK MORB ADVANTAOSS AIIG OKfKRKD TO LOT

ttUYKKS in • n*w Mudim Z'vit Ctnuttry ih*n Irt iha» *itt*iiiah(dmany years ami, in most eties. no provlman mid* hi Mrpttuet csrewithout u\f •iJfK" W U»» owner*. THRRK ARK A dHKATKH

'NUHHKR OF lbf.AU LOCATIONS TO SKLXCT .FROM, PMICK8OF LOTS ARK ALWAYB LOWKK AND TKRM8 MORE

DBCAUK lift Is not! urxtruln snd KVKHV ONK SHOULD ANT»t-

^lnA^^S}imHAK^K CMOIC*N0W w

,«4.

IOTS win mm A GOOD IHVESTI^NT , -uSBKtAt)g-S rhty « « i\u**o Increase m* value ana can b* mirehas«d NOW

BBCAUSM UM aropvtlas are ACOKSIIRI,* TO 4.000,000 •tOPLC,' l^PID 0R0WTH o r 0RRATIM MKW VOs.*

K O l t f i M i w h i i i LOTS'la ROSSOALI and LIH^tNjwill aTqtM(> IK VALUkVtaow of our MOST N O T l B c V m a u r ,

LINDEN L60IMC I*«'« tAtoiat, HO»T MODBRW SM»MY,KQUI>>M>.IGMM*TU1X%*tiaW to MM *a*mrr tk* KftMu wllh »V*» V t*t*lH» rwlke COM-, r o u t sad QO«rV«N4ltMCB »f W>T pWMgkl »*« VIlTORt wks'teiM M M«*MI, t a t pfssenlM. ' • I ' ' ' ' • ' ' " • ' . '

f p n INFOHMATION «««-«^!fc.i»<i.«*»».rtiw psifcCvMun**,*** •IK U»**«n*U«a H |WM*#«Mn> M t«)rM>, >|>»t/ »l «ut u « ^ tROI

UMD*RT*KM « ««hw« af IM t r t U M

M«h.*lj*arm, BUuMA, N. i .JJJtJtf

Jk 'ttttckl*,"mad* lit 1wd*<«lmitar'»trOr. a crottbaf oonbectlnr^V* e«>trcmlties'of each part,'use part baibir'•'• l~ltwlth the croaabtr. 4A lur

Jfonuiiie ( s a a t a i l i t f J Ccroatbar and eniagff wlta,jMis>- "Te/wbilo oae «od of [kt t i / W

secured ^permanently t? thfl•» To facillute. tha removal

d replacing of tbe mala line theaids fit tbe section of tbe buokl« areMv«|td.-«-Phl|adelphfi Itseord;tij'"' *

{ALL AIIOUND VALVES IN ABHB8/•- [ishes1 afa' c0mmonly vsjuei*' V?

'arq iBp

yfor* tb« jwtaih .

d to ccntalh.Uveidlo

it.

yoa.'"Everybody Is cross to me,"' said !

Edna, "and'nobody loves me." And J r < v / .•« . ,,she Vc«an t o cry. * ' { There are a thwiaand erldenae*

"Vou may RO into the roow. Edn», ! t h e T*JT' fWaatton.Of o u f b o a i e * «n,(J.and aee If y o u , c a a think Iv out ." j *"* ' • • ' * ' » ' ' we w*ra..r4aon«4 andsaid mamma. * I e^tilppeH'itf every^ oetstll ipf ovr* innr1*'

.'ent-into the-rotkm ftad~sat~, *el°*a-for a long time on the floor with ber i tftb><*< , . t 0 , *reoiaiili|h j «ora«hln»face in her two small band's. Tbets 1 worth, jrhl le; and JU» a d i s g n c a notshe lamped tip au<T raa to Iter'f**" " T B .W r l i ' ' \ < * B Tmother. "jramms.** thg -aUd, "I «**• M * * u l ^ f l f ' » "broke, off the ijij^«ftHtbe..poixhrwMli- f" ~~"*" : = L :

t was* playing with Skip, and L let i .yon think the wind did IC I'm eorrya s I can be."

"I am rerr glad my little EdnaJt/ready to own her fault;" a*U.msia-m*. kissing her Xosdly. "I forgiveyou freely." ' „

Then the sunshine c»Jne,Vaek't©Edna's _ face, and thiagain.—Rim's Horn.

tp,/ecaat experluj.pU |q „ , . _ „flppaara that iA« pbotpborle acid intUatashes ia.aUo more valuable thani t r <n«3tltr ^ouid Indicate, ilsceeVen-tbat part which does not dls>WSra in water' If nerartHtltu easilytaken op by plaaU. ybo lime'In

also of value,'flBore M-thea"suppoted,"wbea tiled on

Inclined to be so,ur.~The Cul>

A wonderfvs! itotrament i* tbe eld'h WWi H'Hm:

graph" •oeads. By lt» aid It has

f Av«««e, tomy <H>, x, i .IS WeM JJM H m l , fWw V«/fcCl|,.

; , , , USE JOL'si / . i . ,Fowls elesnso- tbeafjtUam tft ln«

•epU aad dirt by durjlag their fe*tb>

vxprtlte. /Wbtu itpt IV Incubating,lu« ( eomes o f f i u TogBlarly to dost'

#tr* ( f d l t l t u b l

^ , diamondUl[(« ralil«» upon tin backhand, Ibo oniawtmt b«lna;afaowh in tbn ikeich. Tb« fsablonctittmt from i'arbr; whrre this desfgttbaa b»«t patented, Tfco prle»f run

««_and.tben_sballn|jeS Hit dlrland JionMim uawardrbraceleta- snd rtogr

•Ifted ejftes or very/dry sand or earth<or,th«ni to wallow | n must be pltced,

the «ua; ad'd, l» pVj»slM», h»vo.......... ^ J. i»*»ttt»"wsrm'

. . . . . _,iy. Tietfoat.baib isto- the hen What tbe wash tub is totb» tttflvHaal,. She abo utes Hime*»rel»*. /Wb«n »_bjf» IV Incubating

WbM fluido rt Areuo la tbe «!•*•U i f l l

Orutseme insp (het,A ncwipaffer photographer ot P

rtulphls has a (tbotogreph that 1» prolt-Hl>lr. iho only une <i| l u ktad la. UMworld, > i ' i

This Di»n was onu dny at I^nauoIsland navy ysr>) mskltig with ahand funnt* »fiap«hoU of a (wxly ortnurln«s at iWII, Iliih »l>o«(j him, ona tr«>*tl<i, a palntor ws/i pnlntlriK *•tsck.

As Urn p1ir>tojr»phcr worked away{he besrU a horrlfl acrearn snd Oup to--tee lh<i vs ln l i r M\U\g^ lbr>;u«h thi sir.'

ll l lat Ihn *pnt wliero Ib4 pw(r painterwould--fair and •* tho cratb camo'miapped th'4 ortatUr.

Tim remit w*» a porfcrt U1O lochpk«toirr»eli ef Ih* paintnr utrlkiarIb* e*rlli bma first from n fall of-nearly a tiundrmt ftet.

Syrian l>strl*rcl*.• On Chrlatmaa..Vay s large f gl ion aM'imbli* In .lkitb.l#»om to wor<

^ what f* >*(>po««ii

prMcat, solfeggio he took, UHUI ayUables of als.Une* (,f .

hyn>a> Ht John tbe Baptlmt, of wblcbth« nua|<, snc<Mt,*v«n In Ills U«»,harf the pecWMmy that (to flrst syt<J*bJ«f of «adi l(o». neept the last, wsa,wng on* BOM higher d a s the flnt syl^

' (

1 1

• * *

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( g yn*r»#tr*a* (o feed, lattloet uaeblnghas l u risible form.

-Certain . b W * : , *U&*4 »6Ic««,w*|en recorded ~*y the -to«tr«aieotV'produced: Agore* txMeilr like t

nm'a Horn* JouraaJ..

THE BALD KNtOHT.A certain knight, jwh9Jr«re a wig

to conceal his) baldneas.was out hnnt>A snddes gum of'wind

carried swar his wig,aad showed hi*flrtt thing, and

gbald pate,' Hi* friends' alt brashed

bat the- old fdknr, a* iar frota bciaa;put oat laughed aa kwtrtiftr a» nifhead behiod,the put oat, laughed aa kwtrtiftr a» nif

J* it any woader,'' eel*

^

Illiiii

' Aeoordtaf to theDJcket* I* a "nor*aUretkaa• new IMerarr

Tin i nils wrecker ts«po**<bly the_ iswfl execrated <if criminal*, aad jrt

he catinot cau«« a* jnueli sg"«rlng_t*<twtin tags wrecker. -

' *There will W nw* of gtmi Jatt nlong as <h«re- li a nan to oovet thisproperty o t another ma*.1; Tbl* 1*Uelfttltifcte^fitpfniati ef HrtbwaMalta. Investor of smokeless pow*der _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

, ,,Ballooning. ,batata "an» isv« , j * .rioiwd a * leterjer et the eartn,• N i l to Town Toplcn, Ilk* • manambitious (o lump off the roof of hitboat* when be has'soi Vet'ventured*to uamloe ib* ctlltr.

•'One peculiarity' about the femi-nine MI- seem* to-be the Impossibil-ity of discussing It wllb moderation;critic* arc either violently antafo-V:-tl« or falsely complimentary,"tay» Lady Violet Orevllle. in th* Lon«don Qrapblc.

w 'ijiii- ifeit-sufflclng woman Is A rsr-

B*sy?-''S;.-'"?i*

r:d*rd*,:^r.|t|i^p*rlrfain*saon*^SiW**••» Critic. Tie normal woman find*tbe fulfillment of her being In thecultivation of and rellnqulshniont toaome-abiorblnt affect on.

,; A few years ag« itu*«la *e» annu-st«»rMii«'rjKnv:tbs:n~tt<>Oi1>t»*;'4"

r «oo worth of grain. Now «he Is |m-••-: porting grain. Tbe,r* eonldTie" no

jaore striking Indication, thinks the.Jjtew Yrrk Tribune, of the ruin .whichthe revolutionary disturbances' Lave

" Drought upon ftor.7'""' ." "'"~'" "

' . MWX"*.mVn'hwonhTswristtdimWue spot, where as a boy be tried to

~idfftdp blmstlf with an ancneror:¥•tar. The small boyv who content*

• platw decoraflng hi* skin In ssvsf«

ENCEthe WtUslaMer «*d efso*at,rstsea«ae t W t » s t rtoekle* omsrterstmd dte^oBrs

X1L

An> »)Mll not m on brtng drirwwllb wbiji*, ttiffeann*, beciaM w# ar*golag to d>. HUH we be klll«d by theHack fog •n4>tartfltlonT Or aball we'dft a qnlfk«r wayt Tlilnk of anothernight In iuf b a log and wltbont Dilt-ttttr beilde Bt JCafbarlM," the re-peated, "idluk «f «noiber nlgbt onla tbli rru*l pint.", HIIII there w u no iniwer.

"Kalbarlurr abe atooprd and llfte.1ber brad— "Kallurlae! to you deadffit Me yon ao bap|>7 *• •<> be dead?"

"No! I wlib we w*r.e drad. Ob! Lily-Uly-Jiow lont-bow , long? WUDlltmt? ntttr rotneT TJi« teat I* cold;be U M good, lie took off )il« toat andI«W it ov*r me. Dltlnjfr U very goodlo u»"

ynly that be may be ashamed of hU

nlty. hm that the process of tat-ng, Is dangerob*. and? mayv be fol-

I by Wood poisoning..: A**1^**

tmss no1th business.

. English 1* » m?*t remarkable tan-jp»*gev It hat some peculiarities ot|W titraordlnjftrlry rtch vocabulary,fu»d olhera ot the poorest and moat

.M.he was Jlshf hi-«ded; exhaustion and

Nbe thought site was still on ibe bencbIn the pa»* wailingfor ultlmcr tocomeback. :.•

"She Is fslnt wlfli hunger," said T.lly.Bbe Instinctively felt her pocket. Theretvas In It a rough, erunr, the InstjOjLthe.tBrStetihy-worWjof -brMd< ~ Hhe gave

g r * * d l l y . •-.•. , . • :• ' • . ..yi"•:<-••• , " -

"Ar> yon better;-dear} Do you tlilnkthat.you could stand? Do you thinktbat you could walk a littler* '

• • H v ? h t » r ' . . . _ . . " . • . : - - ' - . , • . : - • • • - • . - - : - • • - - . ; ' - . ' - .

"It is not f«r~i should think abouthalt * mil*. Thl» time l know thai fcan find rny way, I see It lri my head,etery inch, .clear as if there were no *fog. though it Is as black t s night" I^Weere. fclly 1 Diryoir « « » - • • tne

trembled, she rose and stood besideher jrrjend~"do you"ineaiw*- ? 7;

"I* it) tbe Embsnkrnfnt, dear. Thit.|*>ttb*Jifl*<!*'Wti«»*-'»«*«i'i»-i«»»-iui.v

jovr lover la a nomest, tad all yawmtow. abaJl U *ttr« ,£M4 >ny -kaadaad rm down tb» atew -with ate.Onktf Qokkl Htold my kand hart-aard«r. Qnlckr

Xt» inm Katbarloe fq tAtatcpK «*•Ing eoi t* her to hattn tad to soldfaat, and dr*ggha« her down to.th*rJrer; Katbartae v*« too weak to r«-•tat, nestatly and bodily. And alltrottnd her lay the/thick Mack foglike a wall of darkfleat.

Did you erer think what It wotiiabe to be ibnt up in)each aa lsferoo a*Danie'a, JnHHh* black f«f, a dark-nem wrapping yon round, aa with ahorrible cloak from whkb) iberiT Wfl»no etcape? All day loaf theaa girbibad been lilting In'tdcb t fog. wltbootfood, and before them they heard-andnow- aaw with *r*» of madn*at—the

«N> rtawttkeied that abt had bet*very near I* D«atb-a abataefotwkkejd, vtaitmt 4tath~tba daatH atOtto who** wicked Urea hare dttrvalb«B to d>tpalr. On« tnoro etfp andah* wooJd haro Blaafed Into the darkwattra-ntaM«« and tearing w v tht , -itrean with the ti&t. tbo tried <*-4tn»etptetsro to hertelf what aho had eav' to

W 4 « l «

INDUSTi

now THEV wocanitir

bietthee <bont twentya asiaeto or 11*0 times an

inn of lb» Hrer wBteh~wWd Mtrcl»t#Jtt1»U them out of <b»' tng->mUnil tbem-at Ibe foot of tba goldengate*. ' • . - \

'Qi)lck-Eatb«rln»-Qnlckl Don't letgo. OnP'

The fog lifted a little, suddenly, atils mouitot.Jl»>fore U* gfrli Itood* figure; bJsoU^^(Wiii wWebftthd"oirt J two'

t»r*rlngt. Tbtrpomwmti Jo

U* la«t'liW •vlrthe"; A«"poor •blft-maker who hat loit her place; tb*tadrtHio ««o ««t»o ¥«*; (bat IpUet for all ol'tlt. One plunge tbAIt^aal^owr-f^lrttfiforroir and all<be dluppolntmont"

rtha tk«ll a»k, why ;*

oretJ (oMh« Eobankneat," », l>ab afraid.' It will be p

long trots, and said, with harsh andt t f l d M t ^ V O j e * ) - - , - ~ ;--•••:•:_ r : -~a , . '

"No. ay deart, Not this time you• < w % 1 * . - . : - • / • • ; •• ; • - • • ; ' " * • ~;-:i-i*m*nit-

tbfrn. T.IJy looted JrtfboM of Kath-irlne's band and threw dot Her arms In• geiture of bop*I*s*ne*s.

"Oh r »b« cried. "Ood will not let ailv*. and Uo will not (*| tt* dJ*,'lL 1Then *he tnrned and fl6«J. JMvlng

Katharine alone. .;.,, :^jy...' ^ffi-?'—T

«a>»«^aUiw«We4«lT»wordtr«»»wMld h«ro b**o. bf thto tin*, a deadIwdr MIM over'and,orer, knockedagainat tbo plka of the bridge, caogbl,hy th* ttptm or barge*, hugtdagatut th* boat*. At Uat ahe wouldharo beeo picked op aoowwhere; ao'one would have recognlxed her, andahe would bare been burled In the)pauper*' corner, forgotten forever. BtrfimaglnaUon. like reaaon, refweo towork to order nnleea It la fortified by 'etrong food. The word* ahe recalled!and the plctsro the conjured op con*veyed to her son! In her eihaoated•tateUitTe more than a trifling additionto her misery. When one M on tbe 1

The

Bverr aqoare mils of the ocean labelterod to hafo a popalatlon of i:»^-000,000 sab.

.The arerag* weight of the brain of

« man la.three and » half pooad«; ofa woman two pound*, eleren ouseea.

}f. Detotrala, of Onera. baa com-biped certain material*, put togetherIn the form of a' nall eolld cone.which, when dUaolred in petrol ofbeiine, dntroy tbe odors of burnedt u « , and leave an rgreeable p«r-tnrao behind.

Hewut—"He stick* closer tfcaa »brother." " '" " .--*--•-

church debt."—W«man's Home Com*l

tamed and »low»y crept awar.f*rwr-cJ6eir«roc«~ tfiree. tlly

it than tLey are la dry weather, be-i*tts*rdamp—al "•)s•• Ifl e^^Ban dry

lsJr.and.tba odora, bettflteavteri fh* damp air hang around tbd

of darkness.had rolled away.I.know not where she wandered. It

was no mere beside those buckwster*. but along the street*—silentnow and dewrtpd, «are for the occa-'

,.:.,.«,....::,;. iABnart. .U;™.u-. ,- , iBogg—''Did hV hurt himself when

he fell down-«tarr*?", Foe*—I think not He diet)I without making a sound."—Harper's-Weekly.- T 7——.-,-•-—•- ^ _ ^ _ i - ^ _

RTJBB1NG IT IN. O."Why .la that tramp to ragjng

mad." . • _ •• ; : ' •...-.•, .

"He picked up a lost Package, andwhen he opened It found nothing batbottle* of patent medicine ,'for thatfull feeling.' <•—Harper's "Weekly.

. . . . . - . r— l ' , • • • •• , > i - — • " ' * ' • i .

WHERE THE 1NTERE8T"E*T,

f%,m

fdA a-ni,ii-w--1—'-*•

salnvtedtsUnotlon*, and single word*; that hsve many meanings -. Msny ex-ample* of both peculiarities can bo

•««jinjt, J n ?, thV.SR Wect, * Dittlbnaryl'which has just been completed In^a^tt^bi^e^i^l^lileifiif?1

i' -.-".TSsBrltl part.;, Myeryjtar!pi(|ty- boy.. - 'knows how'~tc|!:.ute tSejwgrd* Ismby... i^ebeepjewe and r«ra, bat how many?>. sof them would bo(«ble td deriuo^qV.^word's ;tag, tug-hog te4»*r, .tji|ir*||I: ^ ^ ^ l d ; a n d s l i ; t ^ h , ; e a ^ ^ ; i w t i ^^ & * f : the • age or • t i « ^ttjpbt' a*she«feA y»r example, a' tup-bog l»' a younfv'v 'nMB before • the flr*Csb,»aring."^W

' t h e other hand, v.tAkevjhe wotd^I'firSck.V ; As used uy people ,ln ,;*ino

?part :ot England or another, It may•*n>e«n a ne*k ot mutton, the bone* or^^^w4^horse^VbioT^a;isnMp;ptini?*;

, j . kitchen fireplace,/ part of-: a - hani-: . ;1o6m, a •r*aihl$uta>'ri»^Ji/1fqrdr»\,, pathway, a ru|, a gap In a hedge, fly-: @ ing cloud, to pour olt llq-or, to mack.

fiere are others more common.

»*i---'•£•—•»»ottertJlhecold, ono bjt.• ^ * W.tnothe.jJ.ahjhf.f..Think of l em t of tbo d.yl Think of day after

»y^|lke^ht»!™KBthtrinjj.7tou^i|irPlimy hnnd, Cotnd}"" f » ' ^8 b « dragiied Katharine wwny

Sir Chentuag Usttg Cheng, Chit*me Minister-1<^ tho ,Ut!jea states.told -» Chautauo.ua audience that

. China will never adopt a conatltu>tlonal form ot government. "JB»-«*u*e.";;«tld 'he. r^urs is esaentlally

^ * « o » | r a m ^ fcy ajiddhrHftef people.Such a'stepv-ould tut* revolutionary,

"' and the Chinese would never bfecome'* i»ccu*(omed*to a foreign form ot gov-

"eismMt'*Oar -Gowfrn^ent-has, *J-

s. _.^;|y^-^rt^ster*^|;w^Ut^Declsxatlon of Indepenilence Meb<!«l|*vformed^o; the Chinese that vital

g£i

TnTTwlth the strength 'of raadDej",^.fast n* lirt trembllntf frl»nd could go.sometlpirii hurry Ing her, sometimes Vii-roUrnglng tier, sotnetlnics reprovingtor, .-;:•'•• y y " - " . - : ^ : . .:•'•:•:'•..'•:

•* I Jwipw-not how, ibjs .foundJ>«f-wtyor b)' What •(range trick of brain' she-wgreiiftUto^naEianent'iit the point where it begins« Westuiliiiiter VrldRh 8I10 took ;th«fhorlest w«# through tho park, I and

;(dohg.OeorKC »lre«t, neror bnltlnit' orheiltatlnB fer n moment, any morethin/if It bad been a day of clearlirlllmnt-urttifh'lue......Xtt.Jhe had: bi>>fort>3torf01|er WOT uluiiily In crusuliig

jlT»aflwVbrHM'oi.'"tfib"ir«iilng«i"to.'th*'Uurllnrthnin 1'alneo road.

K^piily a f»w minutes now, dear. Oh,I jKnttlmliie dear.Mve aiiall die together;'•—-• ~'" n?t ct BO ot each other's

.. Jlkn^bcr that. Tho water%|HJrflU ovff n», and In n momentwo slisil be (leiul and all will be over.Y«u .will twiddle,'tlouei' WoV.iibjriiytP.int»iti*»«i[r^Hdrt^etiii^''*kd"'momtrouble, <lp«r. I'erhupj you; will JoinToiu;anij be happy.^;1 tlilnk he iuu*tbe waning- fdr-yott somewhere. It iathe shortest way to Marh blm. Andas for Jae—why—they say that eye-bath not seen not* cnu (oiigtiu tell thfth*pplne«« that wo iliall llnil there; andIt seems to mo tbat nil I want Is restand tit. be (tire that Ivshall have/oodto-morrow; -You must not think of thepkngc, dear—the river Is not a. liltcolder than the air; think of last night;think of to-day; think of the night be-t o r e u « — M . . . • • v . ' .-•••.•. . . . , • • • • . •

,.•.s- iajy," iwld Katharine atopplng./^they arehiivlng service lft the churchkby^the^Abbeyr^httt^wtTreThe:' evening •ervftv. They sro praising

pod and-slntinc hytan*, and' we areout in the fog and the cold and goingto kill ourselves.*" .••':.>;.• '?•••->' '•/•: '£ : ;

r>¥e«B-««uHiaotifte«t^h^nsiust

,"LUy, let o» h*ve ouo prayer before• : i ' * r t ' . t » . T . . : ' - ' i - ' : " ' . ; , r . '••.'•""•".y:.y :• ' • \ l . v . '

.. "N'o; .leap first and pray aflerwsrj;:ttf*flr^l.;.be!plen#'of«me^^ ipra5when we are sure .that we shall .notlitve to,'come back to. this miserableworld soy wore." She dragged theoihsr girl along, with h»r-pastthbAbbey—itrslght^Jon-n t«>'-.the. Kinbank*: |^:Sain^i^'xtth4|^fe;'jDon't

v;;iThltilt'the.:very:iiiace.''ii'.!^^bn^Mthrb i^a lng ; 1

thjtte^e'jtep* -go! down tatp

uedt •t^^mmmT^gmmi»'ignosr, rote tbli man, gaunVtBd tall;by the JlfOngrof th« fog tbe/saw. thathe: Wit-lBvi«««f»p^whiitKwiiV|i0; ao-:

ing on the steps in th* dark? AndLily .wttg«n^>v.:^.'V4;y-:;*(

5i.:v''O.. : (

roft^t^fce^sth^^Miv-'""!,_.lStra«ti b»tomrej j^nionUng

alongftwjlght. ? | i?^ hans^poiklngufr with tbe^fog,;Jjr7^'ltMft«l* andd«gnaUf^'>;; -^j . ; . yy^tif ••:.^:.ia--lS.«:S..- "-• :••' Katharine msd» no

' ' v>»«re!w#t;Wly>:'r . ....,....„,,.. |^*|li!rjn|pif s'a!»^e;>|o li i W iwi««t over'lt when you'rt had somethjriatdreatr-^rcSflrsaTof ^me^f i iTBHused to hunger, vim alway* *nngry;"

"Who nr . yniiv . t.»t mf gff-1»t Osf

l*toa»l •itefr-ef-the-pollemian. rltcls"strange, to think- of the great city'With;ftll It* ijour mtllloii* of people asleepand its streets empty. Even the wontand the wickedest ore asleep at threeIn tbe mornlnr. It is. the. hour of In-nocence; the Devil himself sleeps. Noout met the girl s* she - walked aim-lessly along. She could no longer thinkor feel or look forward or dread any-tiifltr- She snntron a dooritep and f elli»*leep again. -—rr-r-^-"-^™"

At five o'clock she was awakened bythe hand of a policeman.

"Come," he »«ld, not unkindly, "you

tace of the earth, In dry weatherthe air I* heatler than tbe odor*, andtherefore tho latter rise and are dis-f o a t l

go.

> "The tm!» niMttOg np,^ eald IJiy:boWdld she know; because they coold

"Xot thls'woy, then,"" he rifplletl-for she made a* If she would rushAt tbe river—"uot this wny, Pretty!Dou'bdoit. lUve-pslUnco. r.or<i: ifyoit'4 gone ibroagh aa much an 1 hnve,you'd have patience. Don't do it,"

As *|ic spoke,- (lie black wall of togrolled bptwecu them again. Kath-arine stole away under Its protection,but she liPard him repent as she re-itreated: "Don't do It, Pretty. Havepatience."

'It Is now nothliiR Imt n memory ofItio pa*(; liut'ouiettmes the gaunt andlatirrcd figure of~ttil4 man. boldlneout bis long arms between her midthe river, return* to Katharine's mindand stands up before her; she teci himlilurreil In the fog and the did lamp-light; the hoar* hla voice saying:Don't do It. Pretty. Hnvo patience."Who was this man, this failure nmlwreck of manhood? _ and why did lielurk In lh> bl«ei;ne*Vupon those step*?Then her misery come*'back to heragain, her dreadful hunger and coldami' wtnrlnets. and desolation, nmlKatharine has—change but ono letterami tho pathetic become* bathetic,patboi liinu into bathos—lo "He down"^woman's grnmtnt' medicine—untilthe memory ot that night leaves heragain.

Tbv tog was so black again that shehad4iot tho lea>t knowIeUjoof tbe di-rection the was laklng. Under eachlamp there wa» a little yellow gleam otyellow light. Deyoiid this a black wallnil around It; when she stood under alump It was Just exactly aa If ahewere built UQ_find-hurled alive In 4twith a hole for a little light throughyellow glans in,tho top.

Sometime* steps dame along andfaces came out of the black wall andlooked, curiously- at hex. ar they palsedTand disappeared. It was tbe face) ot ayounc man making hla way iome andmarching confidently through the fog,or It was the face of a policeman, wholooked at her scarchlngly,' asked herIf she was lost, told her how to getback to tbe Strand, and went on.hisbeat; once It was a girl of her own agewho stood betide her for a towmluutes and leaked aa If she wantedto speak, and then suddenly fan awayfrom her., Why did ahe run away IWhy. Indeed.! And oace It waa a>erylyjly, face Indeed, which, greatly ter-rified h<«r. a J»*t>'« face, unshaven formany day* and therefore thick. With

ffJotind the month, p. face with. eyes .and *w^h)d^h«*««r~

ranstnft steep;in the *lre«t., you VB6W.Haven't you got anywhere'n»"goTf''"

She got up and began to understandwhat had happened. Another day. wasgoing. to Uegin; sb* hsd ipetft twonight*. In tbe. street. Another day IAnd the had no money. Another day.f-obrhowi lonKTv-:-.;,,.;;.-I 'SJ- • yl,,.:Z^

r i have nowUere to go." she-said."And 1 have no money. '. i >

'•Won't yon go: home to y e w• f r l e n d s r > : - - ' v , ,:-yyy- . '• •••• : • • • ? . . ; - • : .

"H'T^ejtii no fttends> •' '..••; • •:''-':; •'•:•'•::,She did not look :n tbe least like

mo«t of the girls who. have »o friends,' ' "Haven't you got sOy rnoney sI sljr"

"I hsra no money, and no friends,a n d n o w o r k . " , '."••':•••. ' "•:•••'•••''

'.lookedaWetiellccwsi) luuled il|) »urdown the street sunplclouiily, as mendo who are about to commit A verybad action. There was nobody look*ing; there was nobody stirring yet; noone would, believe in the lutre wotd oftbe girl unsupported by any corroborative evidence; he w o u l d — b

" As aa Illuitration or the widening'*Mheri«alw^f^ecmtT^s%{er^'V|Kpl|e4 tni-tbift practical needs ot civlll-ta'jkjn, -Itfia noted tbat the giant tnr-blne steamship.Mauritania, which theCunard company Is building, willnave two electric passenger' eleva-tors, two for baggage and six smallerjlectrlc elevators for malls and otherlight work.

The. hygienlit has kindly dlscpv-ered there are million* of mlcroSes lo1 handshake. What patience and ex-sctltuile bft. mu*t possess! :~BiO*tus IMK bravo and go oa'exchanging

^KiU.^r:K'pleltei''t^enu*^1^ic2tnl<Jrobe«:the lay wprldican do 00less than give sclenee permlsiion toproceed with the stunt. However,recollect there are (OOd microbes aswell as bad ones. -: >i : .

Many KeologliU have held thatliquid currents exist In the eartb;and astronomers: have been accus-tomed .to assume that fluid currentsIn the »un descend almost to iu cen-tre.. Pro(e*sor See denies the possi-bility of currenu In the earth, anddeclares that curreaU In the sun andgreat planet* must all be quite shal-low and cannot defend to any greatdepth.> because the presaure and

. _ w > :..'..v,-!w-r. i9!(iiiiCrft-*s»«-—»JSconversation she'* very Interesting."

He—r"Why, she's, not Interesting,as a talker at all." , d•tShe—"Oh; I mean as a subjectV

—Philadelphia Ledger. ,

hi* pocket and produced a «iilli(ng—a coin which Is of much greater Im-portance to a policeman thau to you.dear reader—at toast. I liope so—andhe placed this (billing In Katharine'shand.

"Therer he «ald. "You look as ifyou were to be pitied. Lord know*who you are or what you arc—butthere! get tomcthlng to cat at anyrate."

Then bo marched stolidly_nway, andKatharine sat down again upon thedoorstep and burst Into tears.' She hadnot wept through all tbat long nighti r S t James* Park—to be sure, shehad Dlttmer tben for protection; ah'eshed no tears all the long dark anddreadful Sunday; she had, beendragged by; Lily to put on eiul to herlite without tears—but now she sstdown, and, sobbed, and cried becausethe one unexpected touch of fcfrjilnessmore than the cruel scourge of mis-fortune, revealed her most wretchedand despairing condition.

"In the darkest moment, my dear."—she heard the voice of Miss BeatricePlainly speaking—not whltperlng, butspeaking out plainly—"In. tbe darkestmoment, when the cloud* nre blackestand the world is. hardest and, your wf«feringla more than you can bear, GOOwilt help you, and that in the most vnVexpected way."

It waa a very little thing; a ahlllln*It not much, hut It touched her heart• • a tingle-ray oft«»n»bine.lights;iipa1 whole hillside. And so she tat downand cried, and presently rot* up andwent' on the way by .which she ,wttled... • • > - ; "

l ly friends, we live in an nnbelWIng and skeptical generation, and theold phraseology la laughed at. and,

. there la now. to many ef at, no'Kstherwho loves and guide* Hit ehlWrenrand

1 order* their lives aa Is best Air them,as we? are once taught to believe; all

, la blind chance-even that ppjktnwn'*tshlUlmf-«;ven what followed, thl* very.moml|.g.Ht\i . ^ " t ^ V

Major C. B. button, ln; the Popu-lar Science Monthly, advocates. thetheory that volcanic ^eruptions orecaused • by- radio-activity occurring sitA depth ot one to three miles belowthiQiurface of the ear*U.I , Observa-tions show, he tays, that' the seat ofvolcanic activity Is never so deep asfour mites. •' He suppose* that atabout th*e depth mentioned, beneathvolcanic regions, radium Is In processjf formation from uranlam, or what--,ever the element may be whose slow jiocaj1 forin.s. radium. ' The latter im-_ imediately begins to disintegrate at j1 relatively rapid rate, and the heat'thus" produce! eventually melts ajuantlty of rock. The water coittalned in tho rock thereupon becomesaxplpslve, and an eruption ensues!The lava .having been discharged, thevolcano TCMs. until tho accumulationof heat from radlo-actibn-ogaln melt*ihorock, "'..•: '

W O R T H Y O P W I D E J J ^"The* Arnold* nro~a very happr

couple after all these Tears. How dd>ron account for it?"

"Well,- he can't get over the Ideathat he married a mighty good woman»nd spends some time each day toprove It to her."—American Specta-

«'• • • 4 — /LARGE PASSENGER 8EBYICE.Yeast—"It la said that the) patten*

ger service to Japan this season la -tbe largest on record^ ""-_,' '

Crimsonbeak—"Funny it' shoaldbe larger than but jfear- Secretary,Taft waa there last year.?*—Yenkera«tat*tman.> , . , , ( .

MEDICINE AT THE FAIR.! <Doctor (who hat, Jost examined

member ot circus oompany>-™-VHe'sanSering from anemia. Tonic i twhat he want*. Give him Iron, pien. •ty of iron'." . -\\

Circus Manager—"No need at'aU> -bou, Hot oar Sword t w a l t o v t r ^Bourlre.

•«on.»y^^!*ri^n.^one^wito.:CM'>t4Bd*«mflij»;illil

^ft lnntJnthe t*«e fc<t*Meejhaltion and pereonaldanger.'k,•••••Jlate^?.said ills*cayenne,ideal is a baseball umpire."—Wai n g t o n s u r , ' :•-. ,..•, ,.•;:.;;•• • •:; ;• :v^y "

":- ''i•• -;l""^iT^AtilBABl^lfJ;

Motor Can iMven by I'otato rower.Not one person In a thousand bos

any idea ot the enormous power lyingdormant In the humble potauv-, ,-

If tbe man in the street car weretaken for a hundred-mile cpio in amotor car, and told at the end of theJourney, that he was Indebted for hisride to the motive once contained ina quarter of a ton of potatoes, hewould greet tho statement with asmile of derision which can easily, beImagined. Yet It Is quite likely tbatsuch will bo the case in the near fu-l f th h i h i

o t e case in the near fu-l u r , fo tho high price ot patrol ha*caused motor experts to seriously ,turn their attention to potato spirit 1at a fuel.—Tid-Blta.

Lecturer—' 'Thero are sotr.e -»--~,..otacles In Amtralia never to be forwlg o t t e n . " •• •'•• •' y y ••'••" •• s'

Old Lady (In the gall*like' to get a;pairo' ^hem.^-- - -" 8 ^

" THEIRIGHf KIND Of'pJIMrs, Bacoo,(who owils

—-"I see Mme. Pattl, the Uv»«>^i i fond ot birds, and recently/ In:.*o>kj shejgavf'iidoo; for-*;*i^' Mrs.. Barton t (who . love* v t.things besides parrots)—'Well,;;was a dead parrot. It wa» worth!—Yonkera Statesman. '

DEEP.-"

ttharlnea.w^na^tng feet»edih«ko Covtnt Garden Jtfarke^jrt^t theco|te**KH»et are asjUtvandjJolns; g d

DaBtth Table Masmn*.A pretty table observance in Dan-

ish famllte* is for. children, even lit-tle one* who can scarcely toddle, togo a"ravely after dinner to aalake theirparent* and • say "Tak for mad".(•'Thanks tor the meal"). Even vis-itor* shake hands with their host andhoftess and go ..through the .sameformality. ~ In' German: families thathold to tradition the tame customprevail*. When the evening meal Isended tho party stands np aroundtbo UbleTand each>ntember shakes'hand* j with/,,the neighbor, saying,kQasegnete tnanlxelt"—bleaslng thefood.

_ _ , r Sewttisia*."Why;, pap*;"' said ihe fair girl.

Ascnm—"Did <Orlttick say "torn>lng nice about i tur book?"' •???Riter—"I'm not sure, but *'J»LStle saspfcioua'* * ^Uttle saspfcioua."How do you mean?""He said there were tone t L

in it that are.decidedly origioaTlsome other things that- -aro^nclever."-^-Buffalo CommerdaL'^

WARMC '.May Roxley (at the'te.

"That yjjn. Jack? YoaJ

promised jgu'd speak "to *day." , ' t -

Jack Lovett—"Yes. .,t—ito him this morning'at his <

May Roxley—"Ol W

Jack Lovett—.w»u_lo™hear , ,* ! *nd,Ttmea::

^ J ^ aJerrtsBriglitasa,«( Battle# * * . MtesU the w«il known 8o«th

"•.^TfteJ^i^tsjjbjjftfe.la this cosnUry ot a rare bird

*m hat attracted ssaeh. at^eatiea— W t«l*aUn<: -sa^b«w»e It bis

toot ••:-•: . • - • . • " f ^ , - ' ••

1 sdenufle aaao U ChMttaeeossa« * U I , and ts known to the nativesW the cUrsna (gypsy),t j t U t o coatrory to the acceptedpder of thlogs that a bird thonWjave fo«r feet that the discovery ofthl* quedrnped Wrd wa* t surpriset» tht Ktenttne men. Mr. Brighamt«pertm*ns are preaervsd in alcohoL

"-! Mr. Brigham found these bird* Int»«l-1» whils making eeabryologl-_ . ~~ JB t J ^ , B t t r t o r o f t^ 0

teat* grewwajrsbeJttad»».,*e- MQT.4yo« tottlghtwill be, b«t

b*l stndle* Tnrm» inte--.kres*Isisnd otJUesJo,f^'Kiht'Amason River. "

Tb bio River.

Tbo bird coadrms the evolutionarytheory that birds descended from' Ulan ancestors. Many fossil birds

s> marked reptilian characteris-tics, having teeth, etc The wholeivolntlonary protwa 11 shown 1, .

•'tatehtaarof-thtt'-egg'ot the'dganswTh» bird, progresslns in iu em-

' aryologlcal course,psaae* Into Its rep-tilian ancestral type, snd before it*•volution has carried It beyond thereptilian phase It emerge* from tbe

_ Mt at a quadruped animal, batched• from an egg laid by a two footed,• two winged bird.' There are well de-,'Mloped toes, each terminated by

large, well developed claws. -^ Por many days after batching and"~ before it I* able to fly. tbe young

ties these four claw* to climb aboutthe bushes and trees. But "fore"

' (eett.are purposeless for an ordinary' bird. Then the modification begins

iod the fore limbs are developed, into- wings—the final post naul re-mit '

The adult speclqisn, tn also and' general appearance, resembles s,pheasant; but, ot course! Is no rots'-

* tlon.- at' the clgana I* the sole sur-','ttvor ot it* genius, IU family, IU'trder, of which geologtst* have

'"found numerous representatives In a' * a) ttate. ! •

>'Ita geological. range la quite llm<*», b»lnE.found only slo'.t; the mar-

^or ih Amazon and tht Orin-^tpivw- fan* perches

r,,Tl*»T*t of Ue'aalaga.i attet nfltot with heart thapel

IlkTHower, varTTngrhetght to-twentr feet < The plant

1 inintatset on low, muddy mar-1 of water coarse*. The cries ut-

by the (dult cjgsnaa are un-k*> those of any other birds and are

dolelut and demoniacal tbat Itundsias If they Were mourning tor

Vt 'exllnct 1 relaflonsT' Thesoilrds lare usually tbe most demon-

atl^e in tbo night.—DeUoit Free

"l;«*it:.t*j««•/• show it:

He rat oe,earn* maaliband* the'atitJSltaken in awfrlshteaed e;BoWft's papK

"I can ahoBobbt*. ' mto follow me.and I keptfence an<t r«but h* Jesthis claw* Inleave him wilrtepsntUWI branged hlireason." Bobbreath.. -.' ' '

Papa pat oat the kitten,lorn, frighten"Weil, 1 gti«tReyoalia*:better feed hi

;Then I/nement—that •«to think up.T'

.'."No., thatpapa.—Youth

Tho car attime that eveithing had goiseen, howeveiurchin was vlame child abt

The cripplethar Ho couldand every feihi* hand at 1Looking out,car aaw a llttt,he sidewalk,with the car.very rapidly.

"Who Is thilame boy.

"Why, thatresponse.

"Yes, dear,"Why. Jit

course." - -By this Um

Ing and smllln

; MONKEY MOTilERS.A wild beast tamer of long ex-

•_-.fence_tolls somo interesting thlnga_; the affection .of animals: lor" their"

f j * He had an elephant once,

ae My*, who did all In her power toher ; younc ono. She fussed

Eivar It and cuddled It up so that whentlmo came for It to leave tbo

It was simply unmanageable,|The9 dncr Of the jnen "made * bold

•e toward the' Baby be wasdmptty batted In-the stomach and*ted over in a peculiar way which

jTihe youngster had of expressing bi*Stealings toward those whom he du-

'At Isst-by t rase the motherl"ton were'separated. But -there

no such thing as keeping themxt . The haby rubbed tho skin offorehead and trunk trying to get

oilgh thei bars, and both wailed so'long and plteooaly that the keeperVk^.'obliged to put them together

..•.'shy baby camel that passedi: tho hands ot tbb) samo train-

,-.-. to look upon tho^world;from Its favorite station b«-

i U» motber*t legs. Tbe mother,ld show her displeasure at

towards intimacy by splt-ly at everyone in.slght^ _

1 also is very fon4"of•offspring and will patiently carry

, long after It I* ready to bop1 ova account.

/ the display of pure at-'-mother monkey beat* any

and when thero Is an> the fanny circle, then is

A -baby' monkey> IU mother, and.'asleep

teem* alwaya la Her

REASON.j g bit report

tketw.waa a tittle black_ _ 'deport-

pap*)'* ayat'the first thine: tad•mall haadkecchlaf

riaota, and tried to hide

> 1* •ebon!/' t*M Bob.a V M

dotaflSndt rii*Why?'he'i

cenU.'and Jim"See! what

A»ke<l(,'... ,With eyes t

child caught uLh*4-aom«h»w.<tittle cap, whltween the tadwith frantic g<Who boarded tner.

It would bethe happiest oremainder of t!boys thought 1

WHY SHEEdn». was c:

to please her,dress trying tiover her poor 1-mewed, she-tb-She'stbiaeifsiiireached for hewas tho matte:body, wondered

"I wish.4- *girl Is this me."I,.n>jsi.h\(Brvt*

"Why. I'm b"My llttlo gj

fate," said maIs so cross andnot like to cosyou / ' .".-•'' "Eterybody.Eana,, "and* noshe began to q~: "You may gcaad-teeiiLyo]said mamma.

Edna went Ifor a longtimefacojin her. tw<•he™finmjiiil; 1mother. "Msbroke off the 11I wot playingyon think the vas I can be."

"I,am very jready to own jtma, kissing heybtr'fireelj^^-r^

Then the saEdaa'aVfsetv.aagaln.^Rain'ft ,

A certaia kn:to conceal his btnc one day. . ASrrledswayh!,bold pate.- HlaheartOy i t thebnttheoMfed.us "

if- A

Cranforb (Eitijtn.rcsi.i»a*» svist vacaioiv if

THE ORAIFOBD OITISEI,

Terms. Ont Dollar a YMr.

OUmMmtUr.

II

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tl '«e' "itbh

To weviv publication, Mmmmuiem-Horn* w u l * * « < g < M i f T a < H<*c wr««n M M a* a ffuaraport faith. 7*4 LXf<«c» wittepHUumfcwftlPiM PI . liny j M flf,

il inlmtt to tkn ptopU of Ora%-gtntnifonl tm

prfafM ,flf,

O•ordbnt dart not tktftbf o m M M f

~ opinion* which May

THURSDAY. SEPTKMBKH80, 190C

According to an »od(Kiot of • recentColby aieeling in Bargee eoualjr, Ueotg*L. ileoord's "introductory i n AIMwith nmlotaoMMwa of bis ouebeotioawith M o m movements io the .But*during the iatt twenty jmn." Juett h n o yeare •«> Iteoord > u defendingtbeooel oombioe aad racetrack U'laUon and atumplngthe StaleJ h W O i TllaUon and atumplngthe Stale afaUuiJohn. W. Ori(r>. TluL WM the timevrbea reel reforn was undar tray ia JMtmt, uxl Mr. Record took DO part ia It,Ilia lop oama a year ut two lalar, wbantbar* was nothlng-ln akbt-A>r a Demo.

, . ' ., oral with ao ambition for .public ofBoe.-• ^-Twatan grantagMawer - •""• • <

Tat wa find Runyon A Co. pled,ged to Record, ami iii turn Mini op-position or ao-oa]I«d Colby dele-

it •», theBSBsfiieHn—CoeuHy O MRrirnMiranssaw! ebeot.Wly wMhewt•a to wbos>ibey

hud, (helvealready wear thebeing pledged iayon A Co.

k»ow»U> the political IrloVstSF .1*being made saw ef by the laaal wiag«tftfcr~i5*§rifta* " " "

tu bo*

County Convention,delapntoi to coonuj npon to

l l ! U i b by pg r t t a maba of tba Colbjifa.Kuuyon.. A baauUful ooiubinaUon Hot ttW people of HaiofaM m d t b tin the uauie of raforta it ia when d tb k b b

yin the uauie of raforta it ia, whenoarvfully figured orar.

Colby bss been written up, sJver-tlseii and culoglsted in miles of ora-tory sod print as the simon pure re-former, t i e driilest thing in th|t linethat New Jersey b u seen, etc. AndMime people wilt.believe-that- the

iy«unjjjttln_from; Kssex^ahd theolder chameleon from Hudson,Record, and the new rourtlt from

jron, are honest andtod "when *bey «ry

Union,single 7 uii"jSefotm."- Ai*theyf"ColbVbsdthe advantage of College education,travel, and oontsot with inen ofaffairs from youth—yet it took himysars to disoover politics! rotten*

! neat, which If ss bad as he and hisorator* claim it to be any nunshould hsve ditoovorod .within amonth. Was Colby so dull witted;M this or U the real cause of fightagain*, s<Hsalled msohlns bossesan unutbued ambitlo* as in the «*eof Runyon which we know allabout. If Colby hsd received fromthe regulsr oiytnisstion all he de-

tr'of'Mw

ELECTION NOTICE,

B«te,liTMiir61l,t90&

Paraaaatleaaaet aetitled "Aa Aoito Mgulate alert toes. (Bavtajoa of 1898).eaavoved April ath, 1MB, with UM Location of Fire Alarm tons .

be heldtaLy*»«amee^Maabetfa.W.J.,oei^esswssw^sB^B^^y.Bw3H^^^V^^HaaBBiV^ J B V V B B ^ ( B ^ " S W ^ - W v 4BF

etaotioaa. andeoMaraiec tbe right ofsuf.

"aoticeisbaiwby glrea tbet tbeBoards at Bwfetry sed Elec-

^WIF^^^^W 4iis4 4^^^^^^^^W^V ^^^^^W iva^ »

tiott ia end for *aob and avary RladiooIM Eltaaa,B.A.«Mrl IMattkitiB the Cil? at EUx»b»lh. ar»Uba aotad aa • r He«, J. * l*aawa, aa* O. i oa Taaaaajr, SaptaaFalb TUESDAY la SEPTEMBER, 100C,(tttb), at ooe ofoiook in tbe aflat MMM. atthe tilaaae in their nep»olive ElectionDistricta where tbe City Clerk shall dee.

uidwCUS U*,tuntonUtdMtUi

i BBBiber of jilaiiliB to fbtob theMlMMMH^ W H ^ IOffM| teWB—

yigaata,"aa(t contiaaa io eaatioa onlil nioa elummmd t U i t u d a BLM le t sa*elaak la tba er»oifl«-, tor tb*-~purpoaa( M l b f il l —• * TOWN NOTES., pp

r(n«MstlBC-tbe jiamea of ail lagalM>tara ie the iBaaoar (UMoribad bjr law,

d b i ldphased Ie Baayoa, Oteves aaaeastorAsasBfaiy. V ..-;;;.^

VhoJ)eBMSltwh%aessbBW^Bnfc~Bll~piBB£

N. On? ta« do> BUS La* * B «tnmwmtnm aBdwboare eotitled to: tbe n«ht of

ff b lsalfrate at tbe next election.The District Boards crf tef tat ryftbd

tba.bath, will also m*M for purpoeM ot nm-

™ * * adj

BoUiMoa <u da* t U l l o t R—

UidM tut tie* IS B Iti llunoxJs vltitlafr In

pptstistion st tbeir reepaotire plicae, oo

OOTOBEB » h d 3tavm auip.

' IXJT8. ALDKHW KAP.rutnteBnudoB, t u d w t U S LotmtH. la?

ward, Ora* dietward, aaoood diet

s p p ,OOTOBEB »th and 33d, 1906,

b b fMiss Ethel Frsxee li vUlUng Iflaa

tween tbe bovra of I and » p. m.And tbe Board* of Bagiatry and Eleo-

d fo b dBeatrice Blgelow.

Mrs. B. W. Sharp and family havetkm In and for eaeb aod every ElectionDi ld C returned from Sachem's HeadVOonn.

Misses Mabel and Carrie Piper haveM.U) UM (M, UK.

returned to Falrlelgh VlUa for the

Town'ablp Treasurer WoodUng and

5dominated byRanyoa diaaav ia Uwirfatih •Con U» «Mek UM "aar r er>|gSBt(lass 8 , Raayoa, who i fa saartyr ia order to gsiai ,had not worked daring tbewhich heeoafeaesa be aetaiboss, an being drilled ia bias by themm higher ap ia tbe party asuubUa-tioo veatar*. Scatter Colby came10 bis aid Monday sad gave himsome -veterasj advioe ef hie ©WSJ

£&% auapaifir 1liainfiaM, wban be ia aantaa; ._My, tbat «ba Moa|# will u k * mfl-ci«nt atodk ia hia atoriaa to|aad. biat

^ bFrom oat of tb* waat baa

llob*rt LaFoUett*, Saaator of Wla-cpnain, wbota viait bara tbk waak to

•Mt« »ot-pU» tr» ioto tba mtabaa of tba Colbjifa.n H t ttW l f H i f M d bp p H M m t t

navipapera and tb*y kaow tbat ba-for* tba '•eamavbaggar" Wfi hUweatara poUiieal baadqaatt««a biacandidate for govaraor waa rapadi'•ted by an ovarwbafalag atajomy.LaFolietta, like bia atotoM* Kfar>etl Colby, at tba oatatt oT bit 4<ca«form" career iavaigtad tba paobkof bia Stata iato aaj^ortiag big

& / . Ooa and CM Xbtobaaa ;O M Oaavealwa, B. A. ODaaaatl

CteaadMw. Cartel tar*aaUoa,O.H. BWUB - W MODoaaeU.

a w ^KIT

•dw.BUberi

'•idess.H Bui Wtbees^tk* greatarmy of volsra realised that bismiesiott Was only to baild «p aa*other aad a more powerful BMBBIBBof his own. 8a«b tbe vetera ia tbb)city are beof Mr. Colltietttenaat,

WhUetb* sabiaesed ssea _the Oolbyiue in KUtabeth a t . freeto admit that tbe * '" ' " """not made tbe

,laaUoaaaie: TirTwrtilf flnaiailtlia. Ta W. Baakla_;<Wleotor,«.iu

a a Attetta, T. & OUM aad O. B.Xwi-'hMrjflonafPiaotBlgkwama ?.*m

tblrd diet,avo, fcunhdM.ward, tetdiet.tMnLMOOtrd,lrat<

Frftb ward, third dist . . 4"i<5 wild, tiet d ie t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *

stt ward, eeeaeiddist................a

biaVaioa ooaaty

of it wprograaibeai tba «eaaty

:•# i!:,'freformer"f aid i t Runyon<ltho dlssppointod politician"J MdIlkewlfto been able to land for him-self all he demanded and to dtctatnto his own PlaiuBold msohine wouldhe now cry "reformT" from a can-

Jidato!s.vW,point,..of,oourse.v,Willthq voters help. such, a politicalbunco gsme S» this with their vote*?

The Reoord-Runyon faction or"New Idea" or "League for EqualTaxation" or whatever other nametheae may appropriate or be knownby have made ..'nominationa iuCranford for delegatea to CorifttyContention only, theae delegateabeing pledged in advance to Run-yon, Orovea and Flauaoban« forAaaembly. ~ The flrat two we knowto be active organiiars of tbe Rao*Ord-Oolby factioft in this county—who &i« latter may bo ia open toexplanation. One ourioua faot inthis connection ia that of the fltenamed for delegate! by tbia factionin the petitions filed with theTownthip Clerk, but one, G. A.Wataon, baa ererToted ia Crait-foni Tbe other four, Mefer*.A t h Doniphan, Boott and

y g i hate yet to east theirfirst vote ban. Cranford ia notedforitoapiulity and weloome to theatraager, but this aura ia atretch-ing the Umit some. It is, however,a minor feature compared with tbefact that these gentlemen are

legged, if elected, to vote for

on, Qrovea and Fleuschans," ed to

XortT.

peeledMiwforner" got Bvarard Twoker Mwoik down tbeve, the PiaisishloonUtigeot k still petftiaa; iqs » atif""•" — ' • • " - •'*"" "m&mti

• ' '^MMMsaiM;' WVPB

" M

gbluff. CartttU a t i *heldemy day. SOBMI.iagatbered aboeit tbeb tb t l k

gbear tbem talkagaiaettb* HaamVII*

f * n y J Q t « d i a M lanywhere wbta tbere is eoea* «xoltf>meat, expedally wbere a u a or aaet of men are TilUfying tbair fal-lows. Nineout of every tea of tbemen who will eland sad listen tothese cart-tail raeetiminntea or more are

raeetiags fore are thermaeit d th

t m a e #>»•»matter of {curioaity aad they franklyaao ap. Yet the Colbyitee' take) aaiasto spread broldcaat throagboeit thecounty report* of t|btee meatinga,which are intended to deceive tbevoters. They would have it thatgreat crowds eagerly applaad thespeakers' atteranoee and that todayPlainfietd ie "a bot bed of Colby,ism." Such, however, ia far fromtbe case, ss say honest citixev, irre-

etesth want, anttoMilh wart

diet.

seoood d i e t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

wetter aave MeMs.-awsi

wttsk

tkm In and for eaeb aod every ElectionDietrlct in aald County of Uoloo, out*lid* ot ttMOitjr «f EliMbetb. iriU jm«^

TUESDAT. SEPTEMBER itb. l«Mat tan o'olook in the. forenoon, io tbairraapaoUve-Blastion DUuloU where tbebttteleotkm will be held, and havingttratomoised,-aball proceed to aeoar-lain aad truly and aoouraUFy aoUr inoaavaaring booki, to be provided fwthat purpoae, tbe oimea and raaJdaooaaand street nutnbera, if any, of all iagalvot«re witbio their reepsoUve alaotioodMrioU entitled -to vote therei bmakim actual Inquiry ttevety df

eatl Batbe. a

wars ta o e rtcat ptace-tUtiM «cnveattr Ie ttptse la the Uststter. OaaMeatewb etinnneraa. bat slwa/e 'tB therlawt BbMs,«aa wkea be went"b hey

(Ike star?lzx to eend It besM.% Taea be asked fer

a anvor strtag. "t tham," be asM,\Ml

LS-IB Obanoery ?ofSALEMew /araer.. Betweia ^Mapolaoa; BDoisoe.oo^splsinantjtftd JSBMS Arttjnr'

etals, a a h a 5 a ^ > i fa for ^

, - diet Iward, fliatdiet..... 9

Seoood ward, aaoood diet ..'. 2OBANFOBD TOWNSHIP.

First dist 8Seoood diet..

.1.

bouse, ateyin the inanusr uisewHied bylaw, and shall oonfaoue aucb enumera-

Itioo until the same a completed ; pro-vided, tost suoh enumerstion ihal I tar-mmate PB or before tbe Friday next suo-e a s d l a g , - . - - . - ! - ••^•^•: • v - r ^ . - - - ••;-;•:,

TtieDletriot Boarda of Registry andIQectioa, outside of the dty of EJIia.-bstb, will sisomeet for tbe purpose ofraglsttstlon, at thelt respsotiva' places,M TTJB8DAY, SEPTEMBER "llth.an* 90tb, 1909, atd TUESDAY, OOTO^BEB 30Ui, 1806, between the houre of 1

Notfte lafotber given that * PrimaryBhction wiUbebaldon r 'TUESDAY, 8EPTEMBER 26th, 1900.betweea the bourn of 1 o'clock and 0o'clock p. w., in' the various suctioa dl»-trtcte,wards, baraugna sodtowtwblpa Iothe OMBtt of,W"lo* for tbseleottoo ofdahniaa .to • mnmationa nt nnl!tl*»I

H u H i i d b w u i d w s x u LoEUi* B^Faclnr ux dae SLIA.BU

JohaAUrod, Nlir OBAHOB.:

lutollt) UtB>.

r as tbe

oonveoMooa.noMlsstiOnsorfwr

-^1, $

Fourth ward... 3UNION TOWNSHIP.

TWrdward."'.'.r r t h d

te, d t u•wrttatsdi (No 4)

s t l

y etaaasspeedily

tbe so-called nformets musteredTo*getb«r'here during tbe earlyof _tbi>' «ampai« is aow speedilydisappearing. Rcporte are receiveddaily by the neogaised leaden ofthe party of deserters who. havecome back to UM foM-baok be-1

cause they have at hut aarakeewd totbe real,object of tbe otevwateet,which is t build hi f

theae in'turn bsinannport Oaorge L.B. Senator. It is a situation whichShould make every real Republicantnitik, and then vote, for the regu-larly named delegatea to the CountyConvention. These are eitisens

ll kWeU^nbvni to all, *ad they are not*.. •"•^•^ - ^ a8t;;of ?:i»attdldataa.

rav?s,6, .of.•• any 'iiM~;Miik fok^BsS,-

Ota

shootheir best inU%of Asaetolia .wb«men,

have, of

which is to'buUd up a msohiaa forMr. Colby anolbis persoaal friends.

*A careful csovaa of the varkMipolling districta in tbe fear wardsof this city provee that only in^ tbsspcoud, where Judge Ranyoa lives,fass Colbyum any material strength.In that ward. Jadge Runyoa coa-lessee he waa'^ little boas fwr Jenyears." It is natarsl therefor* thattheorganixauoa be built wp therehas not fallen to pieces so j tbai becan still command the support ofmany of thoae wboaa be rated for adecade. Oppoaiog; the ypana; Calby-iu leader, howeTer, are each naea. as

__ „ (No 4) ,Bjr virtus of the above-staled writ or

Oer(taelMttoaMdiiMtsd,I ehall

SDNBSDAT, lbs

rt two tfotokia lbs«iy,-ani*ws»--w:"•ws^eltuaK,towsahwotOaaL.

llaUASji aVtMalBW akiaa WaAa

Clark lowosblp. . . . . . . . . .Fan wood township. V., . . .UadBBjawaablBr.'v;;.-..-Mew Providence tewnshlp

. . . 1

be furnished to District Boards of Res-iatry and JBIectkw by tba different olty,borough, and .towaabip olerke io theCounty of Union.

ROBXBT M,, WaursaL. l

FSKDZIOB,OjBOsaa J. STBWABT,

., Unwo Oounty Board ot£ieotioos..,

m.O«aafoWlatele of l a w

flibviasBBi Berougb I

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^"^^^^^ ^^^^^^W^^^^BF^^ * ( fa i f i i i i i ^ f f f ^ ^^p

Obslrwss Unloir* Oattaty 'Bspubtiean

i*nm M. WAanaTBeoMtery.

; SHERIFF'S SAI-E-Io Chsooery ofNew Jersey. Between Napoleon B.

Dotsott, oumplatDtnt, aodi James Arthuratala, dafeodanta. F i f i for esle ofmorbisged pretnuua. (No, 1)

By virtue of the above-stated -writ offieri facias, to me directed, I aball ex-pose for sets by public vtndue, at theeberitf'a offloa, in the city of -Elisabeth,N. J . ^ W E D N E S D A Y,_the SEVEN-TEENTH DAY of OCTOBER, 1906, attwo o'olook in the afternoon ot amid day,all tract or parcel of laadi and premunasituste, lying and being in the townshipof Oisntord, in tbs oounty of Union anaState of New Jereey, which oo the ''8eo-Qonsi •nsnof New Orsn^" Bltd in the

Sale or Lands lbr Unpaid SMtowalk AMeeamenta d o e IMW. '

• famllr returned today from camp InM a i n e . . ' . ! ; .• • '. - - -

. i f .Misses Mary and Emma Howes.ofYonkers, are visiting Miss EmmaB i g e i o w . •. • •.:•:• ;.-.

'zl~-:Wi. R jfX Otarke and family will. oocupy tbe Bobinson house on Walnut

avenue from October 1. ': : : . ' "Mrs. F. E. Wlo«kler returned home

r yesterday after spending the Summerjwlth frlenda in Oermany. - . .

A number of application* foe mem-bership will be; acted on at the next

.meeting of Cranford OounoU, Jr. O.SifcAiM.-,;/ 'w;j-y^.:-:.,;,:r;.I,-;;;-.;•/ 'The regular meeting of the WojmaaSiCfartstUn Temperanoe'Union win be

I netd at the residence of Mrs. » . » .Irvtog, North avenue, on Tuesday*

I mentaiImunds,iBocirwimendalofstadschoolalso thpartmewould)afterno

cZZ?! Mr. E . R Power got back Monday:^from a buslneas trip to Snghtad. He*;• Is now with Ma fsmUy at Swartswoad

3 ^ % ^ ^w with bia family il-wJsWBitayhawB

••BB^rJi'S^ff^gfe^'

rMU«*UM«otoi»«old,aad the OUM> of thiMtudoi M*UW( "boat the Mia dee BMeealkIWHomu ban tm* laid oa m a l at tbewm>Mil the t m t r ) » ! >

poehuadssd•artf.twot;;;';.-•;:»•

WILUAMB..osAUNcaro.pi.SalSitWEWAOOmmSHERIFrS SAL»-«|,•-MswJatesy.'- - "

wWijaSDAT.tba$ttte Supervisor of R w b Rolwn DiYo! „ArMeeker, who e « truslsd by lbe|«*5»f^>olt Is thehonest voter aad it, <e eoaldee^uc-lSSaVKaifa^Ipectvd that before next Twasiayrolls around mucb of the supportWhich Rnnyon baa: gained wUl berestored to tbe regular RtpabUeanticket; In ail tbe other wards, thesituation has b»ea greatly exagar1

U^bytheC(>lb^ies,wbowailewithe people of Unraa cooaty to be-lie ve^that they; have eoa* show of

PMthiCBagraaslBBMtl

INT

iaauace

~ LiTT^\ iM

«IALSstS « w

irk of said: Vn —..,are known and daalgnatad aa follows: OoeseUoo fourteen of the aforesaid; miin bkwk one hundred snd twanty-eiffht,as lots forty-three, forty-four, forty.uve,forty-six, forty-eaves snd forty-eight. '

WILLUM H. LAWREJI0E7

ealS Stw BOJAOG Adv. Fess-«.4O

A&tSt—flM.Caua,Ooitaetar.

Sale of Lands for Unpaidd a m K t t d A i

HBOPfia SALK-In Chsncery ofNew Jersey. Between Napoleon B.

Dotaoo, oompUioaiit, and Janea Arthuratala., dttaodanta. Fi fa. for aala ofmortgaged premtasa, (No. 2)

By virtue of tbe above-etated writ otterifaehw, to me. directed, I ehall ax-pges.brjMle by_pablle veodue, at tbaaheriffwoffioa In tbe city of ElUabetb,

ffi&

«sw.;

ensmot-.e»;.s;i«i«j**i

Warn

ESDAT^the 8EVENTEKNTH, DAT of OCTOBER 1W»,

st two o'clock in the afterooon ot aaidday, sll that tract or paroel of huda andpremises sitnate, lying and being in thetownship ot Craotxd, Union county,New Jersey, which on the "SeoHonalsups ot New Orsnce." filed In the officeof tbe clerk of the said Union oountv,are known and dengnated aa followa :On section fourteen of the eforessidmaps, in block one hundred and twenty-e m j ^ s s v e n . eight, ofty-thr-

B, LAWRENCE,ffllAUNCaTr O. PAB "OslSetW KDJAOO

Mr. Oscar E. Pettier of the facultyof the Mew York CMleRe ot Musiogives Instructions In oVanfbrd one•day each week. For particulars ad-•dresa In care New York College ofJtfuslo, East 68th. street, New York.,~ Stakes have been phtced by Engineer

'Bauer' for obneret* sidewalk "on Uni-«ou avenue along the property of Mr.&, B. Droesoher, from tbe river tonear Ontennlal avenue. ThUwlll.be

( a great Improvement to the section.v The Cranford. A. 0. baseball teamand the Oolf (Sub will play another

.game next Saturday if hen the hitter.expect to turn the_tables. Anywaygreat sport may be looked for. -Thefollowing Saturday the O. A. C. football team wUl play their first match.

Mr. Philip Jahn returned yesterdaybom.Qermany, where be spent theaummerwith relatives and old timeMends. He reports having had thefinest kind of a time bat for all thatvery glad to get back again to UncleSam's territory.' Lest Saturday In the regatta of tbeBshway Yacht Club the "Qarwood"owned and run by. Edw. "Beber ofOarwood WM tbe cup for gaaolensUunches. Beber built tbe "Oarwood"himself last Winter and was quite

tbe boatba bumonth.

Dtotrleontraepottarlttweenl•40 pernegotUeels wit

Trust(ton tiKOOobttbe partbe

_ g$m

Jubilant over the sucosseot his boat.Mr. P. H. Lensateeied toe-Oarwood"to the race.

At the annual meeting of the Cran-ford Caalno Oompany^held Tuesdajnight, Messrs. James W. Ferguson,James A. Hlbson, Sldoey W. Sharpand Francis Pernas were elected directors for three years, Intbeorga-nixatton of the new board Mr- Sharpwsa elected President, J. a Hunt,VleePresident, B. O. Page. Jr., Secretary,and Kenyon Measlck, Treasurer. Tbeesversl committees have not yet beenannonnced.

Sale of Lands for Unpaid 8««rtrAssessmenta due 1905. " J

MdiHtkl

raopoma

* "":'f."i!":""ii •••a•••'•;•-•-•

W » cm msa.8tr Andrew Clarke while trareUng m

inUy sseeodsd a blgn tower one evea-• tsf and found, at me top aootber tour-'latanKagllsbiBaa. naycnattadnlsas-' antryfocanrw mtantes when eaddealy•the aaaager esiasd 8h> Andrew by tbetkooldsn aad said qfiUOf. "I am f>-tjgtetnrew yea over.1*. Theateawse

l *be pbysJtton bad oaty ad ie

nteaa IniiiwiiHaii^

tbe netSdperin

Afteradjourn

Mrs.Jonathithe booKline, oshe hadtwelvepassed)MlssTsofthatiOountytneStatdaufthtcdrenanivive net

ThenMondayIng; Iplot,Ev

Mrs.!UteB. non BundUw. SwaTfS.FdWuans,Cranfoneraleentemoon«Cemetei

Tbe toLibrary:FivaFal

XIV..Eagliabi

Nawrai:

OrgaaielfTsawal IIIn

Dnootto

EroiatlaFnoefaa

dra

ShawkMMM

TAX,

tuawiojtMm l«saa»«US UtHBOttMi

it*

l u d w « U t L * IBM t o n.Krgr tud«UJS * ' * '

U*|IBt«da* BUI Lots

a N. On? ta« da. SUB Lot « B «t' L. BOMIIW «u da* tUS Lot si

U a. av aai »

wat ahoatt to ra-th* High

andOirisa«Metabto tlieBkft school wan *T.iaila history. Oraat school hat Mff

MeKtetey

should be, UMTB warn aboutscholars absent, which tba traant

bad been notified to took up.Trustee flnlns.

way. rmllr«Mheaka at la* itfar to ew theLocation of Fire Alarm t o n s ,

Bookay to eaddie Gatweadtr Me.

nr-CanMtAittaatMtSB-Con* ( fcuoHri

« LlM^aorwr Honk 1

WibMt AMMM.tad Ontant St.

1XCTWMT N O T E S .1j J . . ,

i»4,vKS. tudw Lot Me ItLOTB. 4LDKNB MAP.

Brandos, t u d v l U i

.IS UrtsSHUK.

. „ LOTBL NIW ORAHGK.UfndAndMMa, u x d w S L n La* M»-

ss^fe^r^o5JL^.f

r Land* lbr Unpaid SldoAMeesmentadtte IMS. '

' ;:JUas Elba. Munoz Js visiting toHartford.

Miss Ethel Frazae Is visiting MUaBeatrice Blgelow.

' Mrs. B. W. Sharp and family havereturned from Sachem's Bead, Oonn.

Misses Mabel aad Carrie Piper havereturned to Falrlelgh Villa for theWinter.- -

Township Treasurer Woodllng andfamllr returned today from camp InMaine.r Misers Mar? and Bmma Howes, ofYonkers, are visiting Hiss EmmaBIgelow.

, Mr. F. O. Clarke^ and family willoccupy the Boblnson house on Walnutavenue from October I.

Mm. F. E. Wlnckler returned borne- yeaterday after spending tha Summer

with friends In Germany.' A number of applications for.benhlpwIU be acted on at tba next

>. matting of Cranford Council, Jr. O.U.A. M.

The regular meeting of tha Wpman%Christian Temperance TJnion wttl beheld at the residence of Mrs. D. D.Inrlogt North avenue, on Taeaday*

ttaka. and warned ta*the

idtotoarn that hewas a school

The principal stated that la reply toInquiry, there ware HTM oouagrsthat a c o e p t a d g r a d u a t i o ndiplomas from t h e school la Ueuof entrance examinations for

Mr.B. R Power got baok MondayotBa btulneea trip to England. He

it BOW with hla family at Swartavood-wiara <hay aav* B»>U t h a w

Hilt* vint

DAY, HKF

d tandh UnmtmtM. I m n U t w i l i u d

xxmntof Met»'smsm«.7 ft.

iripUtuuacoocdlncloTom

r Lands Tor Unpaid Macsf'-M d 4 i

Mr. Oaoar E. Peltier of the facultyof the Hew York College of Musiogives lnstruetlons In Qranfbrd one•day each week. For particulars ad-•dreas in care New York College ofMuslo, East 68th street, New York.,~ Stokes haviibeen placed by Engineer

Bauer for obneret* sidewalk "on Hat• «oln avenue along the property of Mr.fi. B. Droesoher, from the river tonear OntennUl avenue. Thlswlll.be

(o.gziftat lmproTomeut to the section.v The Oranford. A. 0. baseball teamand the Golf Oub will play another

.game next Saturday when the hitterL ' eipect to turn the_table*. Anyway

frreat sport may - be looked for.. -Thefollowing Baturdsy the 0. A. C. football team will play their first match.

Mr. Philip Jahn returned yesterdaybom.Germany, where he.spent the

, aummerwlth relatires and old time(rleods. He report* having bad thefinest kind of a time but for all thatvery glad to get back again to UncleSam's territory.' La»t Saturday In the regatta of theBahway Yacht Club the "Oarwood"owned and run by: Bdw. "Beber ofOarwood won the enp for gasolenelaunches. Beber built the "Oarwood"himself last Winter and waa quiteJubilant over tbaaooeaw of hla boat.Mr- P. H. Leas atoexed the -Oarwood"In the race.

At the annual meeting of the Cran-ford Oasino_0ompany^hejd Tuesdajnight, Messrs. James W. Ferguson,James A. Hlbson. Sidney W. Sharpand Francis Pernaa wen elected di-rectors for three yean, Iatheorga-nlsatlon of the new board Mr- Sharpwaa elected President, 3. C Bunt,VlcePresident, B. O. Page. Jr., Secretary,and Kenyon Heasick, Treasurer. Theseveral committees have not yet beenannounced.

stontothecolleires. Brown. Bulgers,AdeIpbl.Lehlgh.Layfayette. Benssa-tear and Priaeaton.

TrusteaTTetna rapMtei that In ooavpaoywitfi Prasideat Swaokhafflmerthey had vUUed the three schools andfound everything In aatWaotory aon>ditlon. The repairs In Sherman schoolwere complete and the building per-fectly safe.

Trustee BwtU repotted the engagementasteaaharaotMlsseaHalH Kd-munds,Mary8taphansoa, OanevlevaBockwell an'd Helen Kennedy, ieoom*mendatlons n>r ehangee In tbeoourataor study and that pupils retomtog toschool be aHawad to make up workalso that puptle In the primary de-partmeot wbosa work wae satisfactorywould be.eseuaedata.SOsjvery Fridayafternoon,

Ii~tne Orammar school, punllswhoa* workMearad their names-onthe honor rott would be excused fortha last Friday afternoon of eachmonth.

DMriotO|trk Thompson reported acontract with Uward^OiM for trana-portntlon of taaehera and scholars tw-tweenHcXInlayandarantaonoolsatMO per month. He wan directed tonegotUteaooatraotfor axprasa par-eato with Lea Wallace.

Xmateeji £ruBjdaga offersxl n reaDuv(Ion that a three months note fbr|«00» be negotiated to secure funds, tortte payment of aehoot eipensea until

toftaxea. Oarrled. ,•Bmndage moved that Pria-

tba neoeseuy permit from CountySuperintendent Shearer. Oantod.'

After the payment of bills tha boardadjourned.

attear tort* i t s , tad Mr.m |tMipht)BjC| ftltk Ml Tls lair^

Tha Inrnmh Oounofl kataaroga-larty ad}oanadmeettBa; on In* Tues-day evealasi at tha Borough Hall onSooth aveaaa. All nemben wartpresent wUfc Mayor Wlaalow la tatchair. Attar the reading of thamtn-atat of the pravktue meeUiig tneBorough Ctsrk nqueatod Oaqonilto p u r e l y aoma mnimaiyaitpott>s

tha oommlttsa oa MBpUee with powasii . B. MuwnUt agent rtqntjtanirradesandoantsrstakatfor the layIngot walka in front of, thatr property

fbs» M. &.C»atea, Wshwl avsaoe,am».AJ.8aava)>. pssjor. Paatewat-shin i a u » e . « . sad T.«ft p, av. UaadaiaMwel 13 ' t k Eaworib

ei

. ad T.«ft p, a13 o'otook B M .

T ' t md

An Invitation was received from rrav-itott•ceiv

Way « U -Lass Basisj."

-The"The

Pfanos — Furniture

P. H. LENZ,

byterlan ohnnal to the dedloatioB•xerclseatoBanaidoatheevealagofOet.l . On motion of Mr. Kelly theoommnMoaiaw waTreceivedaad

requaaiad toTha following

bills were ordered paid. W.J. Kelly,•MM; Onion W a t e r O O . JMorse, M: Newark Kvanlng K*«n,M.7t; r . W. Wohlfert. »U>; JosephMartin. Hi William Oashaar,ta> Ons-

aaay atattend the aetrlcai.

Bar-Bnhjtr. WTJli Qranford p ,•&M: OraajDrd0btoaieta,«i.t7. Th#raslgnatton of qsaptr Buhkr M atrottoommlaslonac was raoslvad^; Ik*election of Mr. A.J. Marshtomen-

flrmed by tno OouncU. Bids worethan optoM for the laying of 1MO0mot of blue atone tldewalka, and wortat foUowas A. U Otuk Stoot 00.,Osntrottratt,7B ototi par foot,. Wal-nut atntt, t l oantt parfDot||lorthnvantta,M

|oar foot. Brown

KswaUngtofhW w a t « oMts pwtootatraigbt. AmwtMnt iliiwimiMB bothoMtwaro rajtnttd and tha fioroogh•ogtottr oidaral to - - -bUt,tht

Lnndt for Unpaid 8«w»r; ]~^oentadualOOS. • - ' '•''•'.'•'-' fcr • cm ma*.

Btr Andrew caarke whll* trsvaUsg mtt.fr ascended a high towsr ont even-

• tag *•* found at the top anomer tonr-' In*, r - ICnc"*1""" They chatted ptoa*-' aattyforafaw Bitnntaa wnea saddsaly<Hms atraacer aslaad Sir Andrew by thesbooldsra and said qdettr, l i a s ) --few to throw yoaovsr.1*. The man waa

, amaalse. Caa pnysielaa had only ato jwmch to gttkar-ma

DIED.

- Mm. Emetine- Ash,' widow ofJonathan Ash, died' Friday nlgbt atthe home of her daughter, Mrs. JacobKline, of Lincoln avenue, with whomshe had made her home tor the pasttwelve years. Mrs. Ash had justpassed 90 years, of age. She waa aMiss Tail of the old New Jersey familyof that name. She was born In SussexOounty and nad"ail herlifo realdjed~lttthe State. .' Tfiree""aonsr 'and ~ ureedaughters, twenty-seven grand-chil-dren and «9 great grandehlldren sur-vive her:

Tha funeral iervloea ware held onMonday, Bev. J . J. Snavcly offldat>Ing; Interment waa In tha familyplot. Evergreen cemetery.

Hrs. Susan A. Fulton, widow of thalate B. W. Fulton, of Kuxabew, diedon Sunday at the borne of her son-la,law, Samuel Bampson, Iinooln are.Mrs. Fulton waa a ulster otHrs. Annl*Wmisns, and had been a resident ofCranford fora number of years. Fun-eral eerrloM ware held yesterday af-ternoon. Interment was at EvergreenCemetery.

avenue from 1otrttt,taowe««tobt<direction of tat strett ooauaittae,

oon'

Cranford LUuur.Titofouowlng aew books am la tat

SMewaitb* Oottrt of Lao^WBUanai

F WXTV.

Eegbshwomaa In the PhUippiaes.Bora of "78.Alhanaaius theHato..Kaural Law in the Spiritual World

Bough

Proverbs, Uailmesad PhraatsBruauaond

CbemistnOrgHtoAsmkary. .Bjppiogsnd Farkia

DnmuBaads°Addreassa 'CbestarftsM's LettersHalt Hoora With ths Best AjEthom

'. ...,,KnMrt, adErolatioaof Ezpmeion BaisrsunFraoeh and English Frowoneis* Die-

tioaary Bpwra * Sanaa*Wordsworth's Po-nsBhakaapsara'a Manbantot Venice

BoU*,*d

Attorney Eaton reported that the1

adjustmsnt commission appointed bytoe court aoma three month* agowould be ready to mad* a report In afew days: Mr. Crawford prtsaatedaresolution to Install andhydrant opposite tha Oardry oa South avtnue. The|isamegentleman praaentad a rttolnUon toInstall and maintain two .tltouteUghU oo Second avenue betweenWalnut aad, Maple. CouncilmanKelly pretested a,resolution to,sdd•SO to~:ite:*mo4Bt.»JrMdjUppiopr£rated to purenntt a boo* and laddertrack. Carried. Tba Art oommlttaewat authoitod to provid* saltabfoquartan for Ih* apparatus.1 t f kwater oemmltto* was inarruoftd todraw up a oontraot with. "CnlOft VatatOo/and submit tarns for tha ooatfcttr-ntton of tb* Ooundl.. ttao Onuotlttten adjourned to meet on Oot, 1 ;

BmttWOBTH H0W8.

Percy MtMnrtry and family tm tatttvtaisiog Hlatlvat (mm Beaten, Mass. „

O.J. " ' T ' T ~f Flmlrs aastntitwiadtmongthtbntlntmoallsmoB Tuesday.

Mr. and Mia. UBosltua hava laktna Mrt of room* at tha Kssulworth Ian.

Mr. Vslsotfa* VondtrUa and wdtviaUsdat tha XtnUworth Inn ovtrdnylatt. ' I <

Louie F«nala»tnt batcher, sold tm of

a. j .

, ; JES8I WHICLIR.

Vttla m MiiWti Intradir,*- It prepand to reoulva puptla for

y vloUn Instruction. For terms, ap>plyto'oraddreas

\i WHEKJtR. • '.

School Supply WeekB a c k a g a t e to books. P t a v k o v « r . W e oaa suppry ytmr

.. . , -.,. ,, ,,,,.,.'.».- w a n t s . w h e t h e r * o r » o y o r g t r t - -'"•" "-• -"• *•--

School Suppits Boyt'Schoollloutts•nd Waists

UOIL BOXKdEraaere. Ink. APaper, OompoalMoa Books,ntrapa. Rulers, Ebu

eaaact «SOoBloomer and KakksV. Panta, He.Mottiert rrtsnd Btousss, ate.

-Fla* Oambrlot at too.Ftna riannals at Tte aad 9*».

SchoolSchool Umbrellas

95c and 50cUdlmi' Umbrellas, Mr,T«c II, tl.ftoMn'a Umbrella*. SOe, ISo, II. 01.60

aat»ciac.«>rotal«>fa>

School Aprons

OlfUle Corsets. l»cFarrta Oorsat Waist*

PIlM Dim Suit (If 80I&Q0Il « 5 o a n d JElfSo

' THEQUALITY8TORC. BERRY & GO THE

QUALITYSTORC.

OPBPIA •MWOOl

Real Estate Bought. Sold «nd Exchanged

Me , ,Renting and management of property personally attended to.

Mi Hi*' .\

Bros. & Gay,AgentsOitTH A*iiiiifiBiinui

L PROULX,Cash Meat MarketI* beg to announce that I have re-opened my butcher shop at Xenii-worth on thepne y

worth on the

Cor. 19th St. A Washington Avn.where I have on hand a oboloa as-s o r t e t f

hat ofsortmen

Jflfirail ~ MfijtTo Aldsne and ItoeeUe customers

who purchase to the amount of 91.0QwlB (4 refunded trolley fare.

Lodge) Dlreotory,tepia Ha M *.LA A. H,

his deliveryto parties taEUaabstbport.

dunag the past week

HARRY BOWERSHorse Blankets and Lap Rotes:A 4HK)0 5BLBCTI0N AT RBASOMABLB PRICB)».

ill full" " ~ " - "'Also W full Una of Horse aadFurnishings and Equipmejita.

H. G. BOWERS, UlfiOfl AVENUE.

it1 a

John JT. Jtavaoa b a s ttrom town at work labnaaaaatrtatfct imSsigSSwhereb.

gMtoavmaOhui. who hat jeat ra.

twasd attar a thrsa awaibs Mr loMr. aad Mrs. Wi

went

Arthur at tbsar aoaw on Wth aMasa.fMoadaytJIf WaonUlay^rha«t&

toJMltaatto, Oeaa? vbsra tba

oBtot awsftlag Bar

bsra tbala a law

LAsOB H0DBBI0M.

OAt/«n«saso» IaJumr.IaMaYiCr Coo*-fp Mo. 1tB|W<«l» meemi mot ttmhrnitmr*s s r e n o t a p la R«d Mart IU1L OooaetUar,

CTO. Iftsfir; Bee. BWif, W. M. teihiasrl

^ - The' ttfctWr W tkm.«Bt taelssaisticsl aamerwst divide

fbtfeMory of man tsta als agsti FirstAdam to Hsaa; ascend, fromto" Abraham; third, tow Afera*

marts, from Dertf toCat Btnyliimrt eaptfrtty; ttttw turnCat ttydvir/ of Jnuh torn* mrth *T

s^at t fe (mm o> btrttrat Cbrtrf

\ . Vt o W a |

REAL ESTATE and CONVEYANCING.Large Commodious Hotel for Salt 1

fomoofuin •»»• propo* tloo #•* oalo or M M In ;

, JKowl«IJ iaUitato | tadui« a «oed home la the beanUfui town of Ksol l .tb V J before It makas M t strides HI flfdd bt

hf

Kowl«IJiaUitato|tadui« awortb, V. J before It makas| r f e o k * i l d

a the beanUfui town of KsollHI • flnnfordaad near about

^ l r k l S

m •

TOJmiMat

and bath, alt in eaetUmt repair.Orounds spacious and wall stockedwith fruit Farttoulan furakosd at• o . 10* Walnut avenuo.

IABOE SFAOIOUB 0TOBE, with l i vb log rooma ombead for tain orrant.

Apply, J.TiKanaoe,"• Kanll«rorUi.V,j.

BOB BALE or BEMT-Hodtra 9 room(bouse excellent location. All oon>VMIIMOM. In flrst^tass eoadltlon.M e t low. Terms easy. Apply at 108Walnut Avi.1

JEAM TO WHIF. Uto hatf plotOUdto

P I i l lllf» JTcUui,

- V. Fresco Pslntlngi

P'apcr Hanging

, Oil, PaJnt, VaroUheaand Wlall Paper:

i " •>•,

U. K, ADAMS, fc,

- - " ; ,/•

urning w> ««e WU &jt,<

l o u u tb" air liitu

'A moment'* Ironlttf;

Kofagbt; Imt I** _It mi up and duwn litlut

thw UM bright

ther»;

Uugliiftg Ultra *?rWne«J wjtb fiowrnd daad r»<ir.

Tie lortlirr mil. n.anllllat, SUM an!

•her* the long(«Mirn «wl •>( rttigrn,Iwrfa. fcWi

doubling of th* scratching,pasted tjjr waralsg cnarlx; j

•tlllHorrliiintlBowl to Mvaace. hifknife graspeaTa one haad, aod path*

- | ing tho hesr trip la front of him, Uthlnt b* tould do.

i Morris f»lt thai be wWt fsim>Mg«r in to fa «iMaa|x^ajpleatc4r - , . . . # W » * i . Af^^rltllIs «y«« uqwavrrlng /rum tho bale-

ful gain in front.But the bear already bad a tu t t

Of th* formidable trap, and as It waf~ tor ard him, tbe clinched iron

it mtedstea

by »tcp, growllog and tn*r Wbei-

Tkt ilnnp ui b..r»t» lo (be great l»irKDl.

iT h « m i u < M i f > l y . to L M I r c

OtM hnn* Itttftt&i It.uJv night) n»i«h•Our limiha-t jtiii

•'dow»- <n«re ulnifkt"

light tj-d*»:

Kn4 ftfdf down (t>» iufot tin* of theLoolht

n«ud« tb«l.U Ijcllfu*. (rain Ibrir tUllaDiw Micron* sin Itrotbtm urus'ii*! Inn,,

With * kmn) ing k'juuU ami girat MIL.)ri»hMghi

lu cry.

d Jjr»nw rtffntos hUitlir tor*', .kindling '.In 11 ilulL gljtirc* u.lu

JlSftip, \ -j ^ ^ ^ ztjnnotmj nil (lie nirangr inniumllon, klill

Tlifl beautiful ft'iKru* iicut aa(i caui*y

rfrht |« tin aotil lit (lint lulglit mulliluilrKnew nil «ru ulKixl iu l U t

nflgk*K<i bull hgbt, btxiSln-ri. (or I t* l.irn

d«vrltV tPn*cCompiinuti

f THE m o w STIMP._ "Ha-ha-ha-a-a-U • tamo tho shrill,pwhlaoylng call ot a loon, attd Tom

th« trap Plopped, the bdf ltopp«d,too, aod presently, ai tto fl^n Jawgmade so fnrthar boiUls demoa«tra-tion, Iho jrowllriK died awiiy low•u»pklou» vatthfnlneaa.

T»n mlnnif* of wary illcncc, andthen rime another) '•H»-ba-a-a»b,'1-thli tlcoB from another dlroctlon andfarther away, Atrtlit unit moment^orr|»JJf»M atacHdy mocca.luwttoatthf* li<*tlDtr about, evidently «•«•tmlnloc the track* he had iiartlaiirconcpil»d. Then nmg ft jiiddoti,*nr»r tnwk-r-bfff.o^-rJght clot*\>i'" followwj by an "U»h! n<> tiin«-hunt bnar now, fbnt call lay h'irr/back to main body. \Vhlto m«i,£]o«o1)}'," Too. "Wo "kill"' him, thrn" nun 7bask. K M ^«ar path.'1"' .Morris heard tlioia moving »bou|for nomo moments; then ho felt t1<a{one hadMatd himself upon iho I->K,,uhllo tliu other itlolo cautiously In.ward tb«opt>oiiUe> end, -

who well »|f«r hole," «hi,'-A^*a|fay|^a-y^ i e+b\ Ai t i l H m^ * J *.*

Jn|ld<i'S 'UKUttt #w>« Srf:ho »|K»kc the hour one*

moro began to scratch and growl.Then tho Indian unirned to tlir.ut Inutr tOTsstlgatrog tttetr-or 'rtflir, for thebtar-gare an angnr.anarl ofstranco and backed out. A* hu left

n,

It ha* 1MM bat:

UM cotton fla, to« q

haa4 plcW, tka apiaaiaa; vS«ti uAth* hand loom; aU«« th« jraapar awlbta4tr, Uie raka aa4 tm&Ur, Uw

bomoiteailcr ploncor.

hadDMltiohK onough Jo (ho country

Cl«ar land (or growing crapa. andt U l l "trap wa* being .placed' In rT_.

h track; of a bo*>, r But as'theme, weird call came to him, his

«4Olok ear detected a false note, andM l foot that was pressing down theSjroB i*ws of the trap to their fatten-

became Instantly motlosloas.Five, six minute* puked, then the

cchallenjiaf "Ha-ha-hw-a-ha" oncem a n -*•»-••• * it>* > i l . p O |

"L'gh: bear heap'dead. Now atrip08 hide quick, then wo go, Pale-faco likely got long way off by now.No time huntjlni."

unheji-

lost in the distance, Then ho beckedout alowly. The Indian* had disap-peared. The bear, lacking hi* hldo,wa* stretdiod betid* toelog, -\" , ,

"Thanky, Injuns," Morris laidgratefully. "1 don't 'specially needthe pelt, for I've got plenty! but pro.vision* are mighty scarce up to thecabin Jest now, an' this bear neat

seem Ilk* a gold mine,"—YoungPoMlts* Papoi

g pth«"weavera, the'atttpstreaae*

I a treat log that lay 1I That done, 'Morwk*I keenly, Thero were

V ._tto had ever mado clcarlnn, aud butl

, » w adtionturtri had aought fuel forEven tho red men rtolted

M«iirdi^Dut, though the forctt atretchoda x J t i t h t tel^fdy

.•kaau ,«>«* .

Jcabln home,- pocket or con

; h<) wa* cafef

SI) UpVgbl'oT »oofi,«heUor occurred fa him.

d d > i J l

Tt foTlie mu»t

£ ng>rsi»*»JifWnlvtJonei initcad of toward them.

than . before, Thsy were,probably,from.n waiid'been out

Indian

An odd, scratching «ound almost ot

hi* (ace, whftfe wit auccaodedToy onooi puuled Inquiry, and then by

- * N h e M l o n b f ^ T « ^ - l

HaUsit, -tUratowf 'ifai;Ho«U»ttra;.<ur»Cli8l*ea^on»4i*glnB to

WJ11

nickel In Uta »lot.

that

I or, to drop aiThis nover hns.

Alii

who, olsowhorolout It 1»]ero h a w

b B t . T . f jdoing auch a thing will wandorjiaround at natural mineral ro»orts!peering Into thl* ajnd that building Inthe Itopo of finding no mo plnco whorothey- inajr ^ • A f * t i « « of whlta or

Ocean,

juihray,;iJ)V, tttt. J.Q.JS1 ,mUoa-cMho pro

and Argon?crod by roadf

r 703 miles thkjl l

under 4000 miles, ' Dy tho «uiot 1907 ft passengor nitty rldo troi

.Yqr)C>to>Uu(ttVlitla City, thoughnot without change of cor*. T h |

llriTan cars running from Dostojk

la* old tradl*. ftythe, p««kfork aadaaad rake; alae« tbe> frl«tloa aatcb;(upeneded the tint atui tfader; ataealk« JBodara paint factory replacedthe alab and mailer, tb« paint potand paddle.

fa every eaa« wh*re machinery ha*been Introduced to replace band la-bor, the laborer* have ratified thechange; and a* the , waavera, tht

and the farm laborer*protested against new-fangled loom*,sewing machine* and agriculturalImplements, so la more recent tlmtfeoajMbKdre'aar* protettatt agstfartlypeaattlng machines, glaaa blower*again*! bottle-blowjng machtaekj andpainter* against roady-tnlxed i>alots.-Aa4-a*m») th« case of these short*sighted claisea.^^Oi^arMlr.Aa^-w-wittt ttseit fthltHaH' 'of to-day, theprotest will bo In vsfn. | t I* a pro-lost atnlnat civilisation, agalnat thecommon wcai; agalmt their own wel-' r o . , s , «

Tho history' of all njiechaDlcal im-provements shows that workmen arebtuamtta. 'r ftmati^ S>y-,Oum. •

hi

.,- , — ,— »e*r« the) weal*.«***« UUsk it all right |» |*ajat baa been la retirement. Thi

be dlsagreeabl* tosses : tkat mem j atfclottegirt scorned tt aa *h* took PI

deep breaHOr Of coarse, physieianiwijj be la a fenaeat and wOi wanwoeaaaklad tkat the too attenuate!1

waM aad saalaalrittaa go-hand i thand, bat what of that? If tasbtoi

4 QUESTION OV APPKABANCES.' ' Ltfe for a woman mast always bemere or lea* a question of appear-ance—unles*. of course, sh« Is JL snf-fragette, when It becomes a matterof biceps—and none are so good, orso beautiful; or so Intellectual that

Qfil»wv if»ia»f

aba. Keaaet^ Igyara. of 111

9

|kaowstai

A t

back," It is true, bat taey have a wayof rewntlag a woman's tmpodeaee.and atver fall to Uk* advantage- oflt-rrAtcfelaoa (Kan.) Globe.

Thcr invention of the sowing machine,Instead of throwing thousand* of-wolnen out of employment, increasedtho demand to such an extent thatthousands of women have been em*ployed, at hotter wage*, for Shorterhour* and easior work where hun-dred* before worked Hi' laborious

•tq-ghavaut .a pttMjts;•erice. _ _ __weaving machinery, with'agrlcultor IImplomont*—in fact, It la so wit [every notable Improvement. 71 fmultiplication <*rbo<#» la

tut presses.The mixed paint industry, In wblc

carefully deslgnod paints* for houi•painting. ar»«prepared on a Urjacato by special machinery, I* a!other Improvement of the aame typThe choapneaa and general excellent©f those producu ha* so atlmntattthe consumption of paint that the dfcmand for the Hrvleea of painters

ndlngly \ | ) |

Vthey - can affordLadles' yield.

to be dowdy.

f t I a ldecree*, so aaoaat of angering wit1

avaU to atop It. Girl* wear UngerKwaleta wlater end summer even 11,saaatoriam*. so what are wrfuklespurple cheeks, red aoio* and Tetbands caased by bad elrenlallon eompared with the stlgnut of not beior

feoeld be

ot wawtaer. Itwwder aly kWaeysgen oat ajai t vast

»va yean I w*a* Iwayw "'

«ialfy ao1 weak

|«at befoiI Hew dee*

u*of i|«e»Uoat<I hover* n«i

OP CRUELTY"

K2Sall fear at

1 lagstoae, I

DUTCH WOMEN RULED.In Holland. Austria-Hungary. Oel-

glq-m and Denmark, the woman's*inovvDi«nl la* recent and slow'/ T h |tllutth; Vtexa, tt- the dr^y *w»m»* mk

'» not,ruled; and tho Dutchmanwanted her called "king." so a* tolessen their dlstlko ot bclns subjectsto a woman's commands.

I - TUB HOMB DRESSMAKER.- *If you Make a belt out <Sf ribbtrn.

~wfi)cb/6f courser is on tho' atraTght.it I*, very much aore.aatlafaetory touse two lengths of narrow ribbon In-stead ot one length ot wide. Do notsew th* two lengths of rthboa to-gether, but'adjust them to the boaestt the front, back and aide*. The'twopiece* of ribbon will allow morefglie-'-Uhan ode piece would, eo thatthe belt-wUMlt better late* UM line»t the waist.

,XTHB "INVALID'S CBAWI*" '. Ala*!, somebody.In England with

nothing belter to do ha* Invented anew walk and It I* being taken, nphero. At the start ot practice a girlmust tie weight* to the bottom other skirt. ' In walking she must ap-

-pear to be eo weary that she scarcely'tan drag one foot after another. Her'Steps must be long and creepy, with*out the slightest hint ot energy. Thus.walks Queea Alexandra, who adds; a;alight limp. a*, she,ha* "been lam*alnce Infancy. It la hinted the lan-guid movement* were dealgned tohide tftaMfotect. Gowns must be otstuff that gives a cltnging*eftect; thenth* How, long atep, with a bending of

-tbeneek-at every alrHe, will be morea t l V « Vork-Preaa, •

g erI* style. "Let a* be stylish or 'die.*seem* to be the modern motto, andthe wonder Is Uut so many escape thrlatter alternative. Of course, tbfwasp-walct girt of nut winter «rtUnot plesae those of aesthetic eye. bnlIt la alway*. ajlelteate waiter to crlttelse. tm*:f.Uiimir~*a th* artletfcWonSiB who wilt probably rival thioyster In the art of keeping silentBve» If ahe ahould express her opin-ion sow aad then, the wup-vraisterfgirl won't believe a word,of it, to,"wasp waists are 10 trim, donH jotkaoir.*r—Xcw Ifoik. Prw.

sore In the morning. Sometime* e»-enrthlag woold whirl aad blur befere^a»e. I bloated so badly I co<ld sotwear Ught clothlag, aad had to paton shoe* two alaea larger than aaoaLThe urise was disordered, aad pas- 'sage* were dreadfully fretacat. I •got help front the Drat box of Doan's

1 returned

rtlne I bad taken four hose* the pain,.and bloating were gone. I have beenin good health ever since." -

Sold1 by ail dealer*.''iff ceb.uabox. Fo«ter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo.N. Y. ' * . . . . . — .

lner. against the Iniquity ofW«g Leopold"* admlautratlok- Hetook home with him . R r l m £

^'U ^'n^eror hid.which native women

the, farm labormaQj!' opfi"1^''4

It afreaH

mo»t to aiont. -jit1

'over; nodalinnly be«aAiio of thut^act, the sale | nof^cn'producUhtu'lncreMftdtititllU a

drin tb [ fpuUhtulncreMftdt i t i t l lU R

during tbo present year It will fall [ feronce.

FOR, MOTHURft-IN-LAW.'- No mother ha* a right to Interfere

between husband and wife when theyaro satltfled with each other. No

Is a good husband, no wifewife, who allow* such Inter-

Chokers are In again, and will b«greatly In vogue daring the fall anCwinter season, but they are nevetplain and seldom It ever mad* otany material heavier than a radiun-or China silk. " ~

Costumes designed for the drestletoeeastaBB are gay with fcrilllant greenor red or blue ribbon*, tied la Ballotknot*, or perhaps a four-tn-hand. tUdepending from an even f corsage,-th#odd touch of severity contrastingstrangely with, the frills and forbe-lows of the froek Itself.. Most of the morning gown* In cot'

tons and linen* are made *p with col'larlee* blonsea, and tfcey at least havtth* advantage of looking cool andcomfortable. Kamberles* mode* ottreatment suggest themselves,-frosvthe Plata Uaen band to all manner 01

At* Mark's of Dfftiillyon the Oold Cea*L '''' j

An Inferior chief In Lagos has, It Isfeared, committed the Indiscretion of|using a largo and elaborate umbrella;'with tho result that his superior chiefis offended-at what ho regard* at-breach of Court etiquette, " |- Hitherto no rjnetKurg-pHhfcipalcKeT"

hid been allowed to carry an umbrel-'4*. and when some time.ago a sub'!'ordlnatc made ITI appearance,with one!of rather showy design he wa* prompt-ly fined by the local Council. 1

Tbe principal umbrella* for Aihantt,and the Oold Coast chieftains are ofenormous size, some of themwhea1

open .measuring ton *et -acrps*,,, .;A stato umbrella dispatched from

London a few weeks ago had for Its .apex a silver eagle standing on-twosilver cannon, nine Inebe* la heightAnother had as •• symbolical orna-ment an~ efghteen-carati gold hen; aur-Trounded by Qlgbteen-carat gold chick-ens, representing the .chief end hi*tribe. , "

The coverings of the umbrellu are 'of red, white, yellow, and blue'Bilk,with deep fringe*.. The largest um-brellas.are carried,over the heads,of "chief* by besrep, while other bearerseteady the umbrella by cord* attachedto tha uppermost part*. A connara- .Uvely »-«iaU umbrella, aurmounted by ,chased stiver knob* Instead oranelab-oratodeslgnilalor.thelafertor-cal*!*.

>~ -V •

glr l> *** P">ce«ded tovengeance upon her In

peculiarly revolting

In thewast a* hillluminatla"•""WSea"down the bmade StaaStarting aiaaw a UeaIng upon «teight; besprang notground belborrlWy cl<me as a tenproduced awhich seen)after the ftcaused a soi

w h[a mck nm"" to eelieher end-tie her to * Hike"." "T¥en"he? h l " t bl* h3Iul « •lout

of hippopotamus hide, ilmllarto the ones I have brought homeftabhu the whip , e brought ttecruel lash down on her unprotectedp

W e l t t T h e

i h agony, but her •utter-ing* only added flame to the man'*

-JS •. r t0.rtur*' AWnwtd «gal«1 ^ . ? 7 . . l M h " ' ^ through theair and fell across her.flesh. until shewas cut In a hundred place*.

"But even then she eras aot re-IS*?*. t

Nlrtt •«>«'»«*•* and *tmthe girl hung to the atake Jn^ trtghti

2L??m<m Dwth « r ^

under the Inscribe1, who 1tie*, but ftsi nga tar-conot any men

J j to ease her suffering, and sethrough the night she remained In a™-meat which words cannot describe.

• I ! ? ™onia* t h 0 *»•«• «»eer *Ur-•eyea hi k ' d

broidery and lace.

not.fur short ot000,004 galloan*.

Isla

o.OOO.OOO

Hindsight Is 1 always better thanforealght, and most ot u* who do-plor/> tho ihort-itghtcdnos* of our an-cett6r* would'do well to seo that wedo not In turn furnish "terrible ex-ample*" to our posterity.

P.

The .mother who-really- her

BIAU 8BA 8EHPBNT..

French Sailors Declare They MttOsnulns Ocean Monsttr.

The commander of tho French gun-'boat Peddoo roporu to hi* admiralIn tbo far east that ho aad hla officersand .crow havo seen 'a g*nnjneia«*.

Kyftit STUU*a*U«l» of full n.<alUa|Uon la *ure to come the Pan-Amorl*can. Coogresa iaseaalon nt.nio Japot;ro' tma Jo»l given Its renewed tx*

>Vpxk and patrimony, vThe Korean inothor who Is detltoui

•n^»»r^auhf hppily mar?t h j y u

aundress, fot ablt-. . -„_ M laundress, fot ablt-Ity itf-thi* dlrecH6n haataor'o weightwith th)> Koreamftralh than beauty.Ho dotti -not even demand that his

Moky buttafco must be ,ebio to keen1

fresh and apotles* the linen garmenuwhich oyer^«ne., from pr|aco to pea*ant. vwearaT/ditch aid* to •-•—»--vork alflitirons.and wrin

aerpent In tho Bay et Along,-nearIlalphong. In Tonkin. About a00 yardsbeyond tho Tassel, and on tho portaide, a largo, round, black mail wa»v

suddenly observed, and tboso on boardtho gunboat took It for a rock. Later'o» tho-aunpo**] rock moved,-and was

itaken to be a colossal turtle. Thentho mas* »tretched out In vertical'un-dulations, and what appeared to be aflattened serpent thirty meters, orninety-eight foet. lone, waa. plainlyvltlbte Tho aerpent dived twicebotor* the eye* of all on boards OnceIt went right under iho subboaL aadcamo up so near that Iho.doctor, thoboatawain ami B L t U

-, L Tha.mother wno-r«illy. loTec her*on~aocs a]r Jn" her power to makehi* wife lore her, and to act a* a con-clllatbr, If any slight misunderstand-ing arlso* botwean the two.l

But since the realty good motherJrho lovea hor children unselOsbly»nd wisely Is as rare a* a white black-plrd,1 It Is not to bo wondered at thatIho good uother-In-law 1* not foundevery day. aaya Woman's Lite. Amother should™remember"-th8t'"-whsi!her daughter marries she passes en-tirely from her Jurisdiction, andshould strongly discourage any desireto Interfere with the young wife'sdally life. ,

fa g i f c * *vesta. Jabot*, and other fancy neckOnlihaa.had jwver played so import-ant a pert as now. There Is a perfeet erase for oddities lo.tbl* lineand It I* not at all necessary ^balthey should sbow any attempt at correspondent with the gown beyond anote of Aanaony.

"HOW* am SUCCEEDED!

t .mi. BfiT£raLj>tUara>J|eroby fad ing over the gunwalo, to

get a good view ot tho monster. - Uwas seon that tho head and neck wereturtle-ilk* and raat the skt^ was.'dark.brgwji with- rlnga.or-patchoa-ofi yoJ-'low. - iremttlodTJeta o( vapory waterand afterward disappeared lathe dla-tano ' •

Buch mcceai a* I have had, writesa business woman la the Outlook, 1trace back to four causes:

1. A father,"Whoi would never an-swer a question, at random, but in-variably gavetnv thtrclae by-whlch Icould find for myself the Informationsought.* There U nothing like standlag on yooj own foot, mentally anphysically.' • - ,

2. An early training la accuracyat an old fashioned English, school,whoro a'slip In a date- meant stayingafter hours'to write ont a list of theXing* ot England, with the date* 0their accession -and-the -name*their wire*, ^ , - , , . ,

3. A bit ot advice Ooorso W. Cableput Into ono of his Southern storle*to this effect: "lie alwaj-s worth to

- A Vtansa Importation shows'a fas-cinating band of Point de Venlse wlttscalloped edge* wound around a wirefoundation and tied In a smart llttltbow with long ends. " Frequentlywith a silk stock there are fetchln*little jabots of l ice or tulle, and thirevival of the dog collar._whlch_ls re-ipoialbte for the returii of "the cho-ker, baa brought out any number olpxsitx j s k e d e r l c e '

- „ , ' nI« *»rk.' and finding that thevital spark still flickered faintly, heordered honey to be smeared over herwosads, and she wo* left la tbe fierceglare-of the tropical sun.

"Soon the scent of the honey at-,traeted myriad* of insect*, whleh set-tled ea her In drove*. Anu swarmed I

--over her. peitifenm* IntecB fought I| , .Jor room on her body*'

streamed down and the :

wae no senround at ttprobably prikilled by th«merciful proCreator fordeath.*--.---

Bulwer-Ljsay* pretty-1respect of tliman being*,tain light ana* we are 1loosen bur Imortal*—formake u* Ukiney to thatfrom whose'turn*."—VlclYork Pr***.

- • ' , • : - A *

pastel Perwords, nd ac u

, ^courage, say*• all

4. A phrase I came upon, ono dayrchaiJceV./ritid. otit what your em-

ptoyor leasts likes to, do, and do Ifor him," ,' \ ' • • •

not popular, tht proeeuea in usotddsy oefttV*fw * W a V thwe^ri

p uso*WaV thwe ri

f h 1y Vfw W a V thwe ri

MtttnrUA ago;" therefore the nnt1Th*'Englishwoman never knows.

8h» la- awifyed bjr hnpttlfe.tdl * > h t k

fyed bjr hnpttlfe.gtab»"»rttdl» a* *vary>htng alto likes,or think* a & "Ukoav Und prbablp o ycome* back ajaH,*grumbles th* nestday; , 8*#JI*;a»a,«)niBletely .lost Itth h l k d d h

ythe shopwalkers do M dog her *nttroolstep. t»->lmalo<e*W^l»Tlook:;at

\U .don't they?f*«Wj*M.o*,tJ»m**

Gold and silver tissue ribbon runthrough lace beading*, lace band/bordered with bebe velvet ribbons.festooae ot tulle heft down-by wotclusters of artificial fewer* or knot-ted at r*g«!«r intervals all form- fa-'vorlte m"od« or" trimming the necktof afternoon: ind evening dresses,while ln the way*6f*yokes a new noteIs struck ln that they axe fancy in th<extreme. ' * '

For a simple media-(rack there Ita pretty-yoke-ftufatoaed $f alterflaUrow* of delicate hand embroideredmull insertion and fine Valenciennes'These rows meet In a point in front,and are ac t where they Join theshoulder KarA,,with perpendicularrow* of lace and embroidery- A rowof insertion extend* from: the pointIn a. curve OTCT the sleeve and aroundto a point orpmUs l.n the back, which,edged with * narrow lace, forma *fintah for tho yoke.

A great many told* and bond* *tdbeing t i e d on coctstacs ol all descrlp-Uoaj, and the favorite old standby,tho-tUbDbeer&anS; «I]{ B« a prominentfeature ot fell trlmsilng. Raused de-sign* la hand embroidery la subdaedcoloring* appear on the linen and bop

*^ ^jfrj^^i^^rt^*^ " i* "^Jm^a^ti^W^p^yJ^*^M.Taf*l*BeajCJHr^HawjtaffJHfeiea*»*ejeB*B**WMHTJPli

for by wltnasse*(4U«d whleh waa'dulyrecorded In. whist ann»U*a» thephe- • ' 'nomenalhand of thirteen irUmps., It" -occuned in a gamo at the United Ser- 'vice .club in CaluutU In 1888, theplayers being a Judge and three phy-sicians. The pack, had been perfectly ""shuffled and cut. It ha* been calcu-

-Jbitedj_tlnt in •« gnae ,of ^rhltf every ''"'" ~one ,hold* ono of 635.013,859,600 possi-ble band*, and Mr. Babbage reckonedthat If a million men were to deal -'cards day and night at the rate of one sdeal per mlnuto for a hundred million'year* they would not exhaust »ne hun-dred thousandth part of tho possiblevarlatlonr-of-the-cafils.—New YorkHerald. - -

Tomb Many.Centurls* Old. -A discovery of considerable Inter-

est to antiquaries waa recently madeat1 Brancepeth, Durham. England.While some workmen were engaged Inthe Pitt House > quarry, they, osroo

-*cro*a a atone vault, five feetlong and Z.^z,two feet wide, covered by a slab. Onremoving the ajab human remains

-were discovered, 'which crumbled .todust immediately they were disturbed,leaving a part of tha skull and Jourteeth, together with the remalnOt'AtUgle ana-ju j In aucha "condition thatthoy could not he removed. Archaqolo-Gists who have examined these relieshavo expressed the opinion that theregains are those ot a man who livedIn tho fourth or fifth century. '

HIS ALMOST UNTIMELY END.Friend* of James Freeman Clarke

tell a »tory which may or^may--noj' 'hate found Its way Into print; say's

tho Youth;* Companion. When hewa* a Jroung man he visited Sails-1

bury, England. Here the beautifulcathedral lifts Its spire 404 feet Inthe air. The spire IB topped by aball, and opt tho ball stands a cross.HUhan orange,.but It* diameter Is rtillygreater than a man's height. _; 1

WELL PEOPLE TOOWise Doctor Gives Postnm t

valeaccnta.

d bop• f a J f i £«*?..*SlJ l?*er on will betraasterred to fall ratcrial*. whil«the beantlfal specimen* of Chinesehandwork and the realtyc V l d d U T

y snlflccnV gold, acd aUrcr Turkish band;era all golag- to continue i Vtb

all, sofeg to continue scrvicYanother season, if present

ring true. -. , . .J-S

•" It1 fat strongly rnmored Quit Juatar we have sdopted the seemingly In-.coasraoua combinaUoa'of velvet fur-'blshingawlUt coUoaaadllnen dresses,w . In the colder season. We shallrerarse tbe order of tUae* and trfm**K-15S»^*llB» *S >< pwiup*; even onrT«tT« and troadaothotjitumta withlnoa and tioth 'esihroklerlel la

dabmus vu>WL.9lvt*M4txmn3 HVnU^tA ^vlUl tlknv>laCh baAds ot*MU lines eabroUemd wUh daltlea.- which i«(als ara separate, and

. ^ i ^ doctor trie, to glve.natuwIU best chanco by saving the little '•ttength, ot the-already ezhauated • -patient, and building up wasted ea-ergy with almpie but powerful nour- * *uomeot. - 1 • • , ' .

• "Flw yean ago," write* a doctor. -"I commenced to u e Poatum lnuB» - :-own family instead of coffee..- Lww ;! • . w e U P l e"«» »«h' the results that'', iI had two grocers place it ln stock,"'guaranteeing It* sale " • ' j

2 ^ ^

spire. Mr. Clarke saw them crawl-ing round the slim steeple in thegolden aftemoou, like bug* on abean stalk. The Impulse came tobfan.to climb the spire and stand ontho horizontal beam ot the cross.^Ac-cordingly, at dusk,.wlien The" *brk-xd6n had left, the young Americanslipped in and made his way up thostair* to the little window whichopened to the workmen'* staging. Tornn up tbe scaffolding to tho ball

.easy. ..Then ramo tha slightlymore difficult climb to the foot of thecross over tho bulging curve of theball." A short platform gave himfoothold. 'He reached np, put bishands on the base of tbe cross andpulled himself up. To gain thefyos*arm wa* merely "shlnnlug" ."up agood slzod tree, and foon ha stoodon the horltontal timber, and, reach-??JL np._touchedJhr lop ,

After .enjoying Ills momentaltatlon. he alld to t)W> foot of thecross, and with his arms around thepost, slipped down O7er the great ab-domen, of tbe ball. Ills feet-touchednothing." The little plank fromwhich he had reached up was sotthere!

.Here was a peril, and one for acool head and sure eye. Of course,he could nek look down. The h»giglne hold that he had to keep on thebottom of the cross shortened thereach of his body, and made tt lessthan when he had stood on the plankand reached up to the crois with hishand*. He must drop so that 1:1sfeet should miet •: ie plank, for hewould never be able ta pull hlmtclf

tV- ' banatTf ho should let himself down atarms' length, and h.U feet baag overthe'empty air.""• Ko'w hlsjarf head began to worK.He tooeflWrlrat the crow aad triedto recall eiafcUy the angk" it whichlie had reached for It; to mike bl«

He mtnagaskins, and thestarted tqtwli

Captain Saofriend offals,;!tb'Bostbh"'inreached Dooning along.atheard a hall.

"Hold on.come aboard!"

Tbe skipper-heapv1!-a»-€«pt)wa* not a sail0ye miles, butover anilxamenearly ran Into

"How are ytain Sam: "W_. "Why. I was(]Ult, but If It'*

inche right or to t ie l*ft>nld mean dropplnc<nto ucanc/."Bending his head «*y back, h«

taken «»*«nr»,*tW*««hed.«er3{l

So Daniel i«and Captain 8ahad swum fivein the water nCaptain Sam atuckered, and 1xoait (omewherand .York Beact

STABBED B'. Eugenlo Mtrfisherman, - wathrough the (01pital No. 1, wtsuffering from 1i-plrprf trniji i -three miles JrcIn fishing, v v1

Martinet, rrhiman and lives :of Ca«a Blanciscisll boat accofisherman for ttsome *wordfish<ways find* * r«a<As they were abfrom tbe Jlerrotletting out the 1

'con: .They Bad Ia tag was felt awhich carried thtdirection at a vetlnei, who had <v u standing intho boat whenof a sudden aaithe boat jumpedstriking JJartinpi;rcea""thrt»,Ugh6sh threw Martbe never lost eoimanaged to Agali

t»4it«itomMlitely"shore where thetakes ashore.

• * >

mw%mmm 1906.

•*>•#- • ' #

a actmi MbjMt»

-HOWTO GROW KHUBA! ,£\lwj»a UM gro*Sd very rich; It *••quins v«U-r*tt*4 M H N - W*M« •re

In the mnralag. Bomtttmak • * •Aa* woaM whirl aad hlar bafof*^I bloated so badly I coM Mttight clotalag, and h«4 to »at

«ea two *•*•* larger than anal.tirlaa i n disordered aad pas> '

Were dreadfully f m w a t . I ••Ip from the Drat box of Dean's

go Tree State that they would be al-aaiMt iacredlble did the evident* of

**d missionaries not only con-bat empfaastie, the telegraphed.

•ports.

Dr. Nassau, who has ret>ra*<l

I*rao*j*<rar, and-hy. UMJ tak.«1n four boxea the pain,.

loatlnt were gone. I hate bean.3d health ever ijnce." •d*b7 %ninltnLf{9 ctkti't

Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo.

. . . , rsaI>Examloer, »jaln»t Ihe InlqaJtyofXing Leopold's adminlitratloB." ] ! •took home with him a srim reminderof the uenei of torture, so frequent-ly : -enacted In al hl

Thl* almaM » * » « • • ***ry «ta*rK»«p ID* 4Urt t o e * a» tooaely

ly : -enacted,whJpt. with

q n tIn alx rhlnoceror hide

which native women

>IBBELLA> OF HUOtT ,»12C%V •.

l . r k . of O»,nl«r'« A ^ s n i r Won the O»ld Coaft'"V ::'••"*"'*• i'V'

Inferior cblct In Lagos has, i t Is; : .I, committed the Indiscretiona large and elaborate umbr«lla,\

:ho result thst his,superior chief j *eadedj-at—what-—her—rcBarda-at^—1—•k'ot'"Court'"etfflaette/;-.:">:v'7'"*'::-|"?*ie^^rmwirarrpHn'c ipa l cHeTT"eon'allowed to carry an umbrel-jd when some tune.ago a eub-i ' .ito made i b appearance,with oaajner,showy design he Vs4 promit-r '>d by the local Council, ' ' i-prlndpaT umbrellas for Asnantt, .

he 061d Co*st chleTUln* are oflOu* she, aomo of them when'P ^ u ^ S t e i t f e ^ M i s p W r S ^ ^ atato. umbrella dispatched fromin a fow weeks ago tad for Its Va allvor 'eagle, standlog''on':ftii»ri

cannon, nlhe Inebe* in halghter; < bads*; » i jymbollcat^wiuvfi"?:a n ^ l l n V ^ B ^ w t t i l ^ v i l p a l r ? ^jSTljjrelifct^n-cairari^Wre»«nUng;;ta* {cb^'to4Ml»5:S:

^cwermgi o^tnVtuabrtHaS^r*-©, whlto, yellow, and blue ailk,leep. fringe*. The largest juni- ii var*v o»rried,«flerKttif^*«to'Qtf-S1

.by5bear«ir*,;*bjlo, o t h ^ b e j ^ j * ; ^,tw»' tnabrella;by:-c^«Jatt»^aMiSt:j^npipennost'parfcs,;: k-^pa^fcKS:k'nall umbrells,'surtnounUd by: silver knob* instead of an«0ab-

•were 'beaten t o death hy. their whitemaster*. One instance ^f^such•ta&tyrwbtrtrirrffescrTbes u

£<s:Irtfla«lj^iru*^tBi'-•••••• " d e t a i l : - .•-•;-•-;•

;•-'•'• "For some trivial fault a <ertalnofficer took a dislike to one of .his

'-•'•>. wire*, a mere girl, and proceeded towreak his vengeance upon her In a

J Lfiectfllarly~revolting-»«nner.—H*"Wr-^.-^strueted hi* black soldiers to *elie

~i~«hw«nd<teiier^oXSiike~"'Tlierr"he, advanced, bearing In his hand a stout

; whip of hippopotamus hide, similar>'' to the ones I have'brought home.vlV j Rjflalng the whip he brought the' c r u e l lash down on. her unprotected

, - v body, causing ' welts. , The victim:i;'£:i,yrlthed with agony, but her suffer^

v . ings only added flame to tbe man'sVv;;Just'- forjigriure., . Again and again• ; i b e heavy lash swirled through the

, air and fell across ber.flesh, aatll shewas cut In a hundred place*.

"But even then she was aot re-1 leased. Night approsthoa, and stm

SliKthe'glrl hung to the stake tn a trtght-: . i f ttl condition. Death did not come;V!i, -*b«si- tO' ease her suffering, and so. ' ; through the night she rwwined in a

tormefit which wordj cannot describe.In the morning tbo white offlier *ur-

-#K-*eyed his work," and finding that tbev *1U1 «park still flickered falatly, be

' ordered honey to be smeared orer her^:-.. woB«ds, and she was left la the fiercefeji^rjaresof the tropical sun. .•''&T*'.;*TBOOB the scent of the honey at-

^tracted myriad* of insects, which «et-V,;;". tied oa her in droves. 'Ants swarmed'"' fgwrTher,- :p^f*J^rin*e^^

for room on her body, while U»**un,atreamed down and the youngjrpintn-l

mad* Stanley, "IStarting aad looking halfsaw a U M Just In th* act • (

aHu...J.wa* apon _ . . „ „h* caagbt tny shoulder as h*and we both «an>e to th*

ground b*low togtlker. GrowlingborrMy cloaa to my ear. h* shook;me a* a terrier doe* a ra t The shockproduced a stupor simitar' to thatwhich seen* to be felt by a mouMafter the flrat shake ot th* c a t ' It

aavt *traKkUr,ens *a«l» tk»y Iwais to droop towardtk*%ro«dd. N«v«r pull thsm. Itfr+tT o * , do. you Uk» wi l t the** th*.shools tor t h e - a w t Maika.a** *l*o

isil raota U i t kelp sour-Cu-. ibtss oa« locfe

eo»w with:raw. la tbe

; u i « a»d yourwill jlelJ abandaatly tilli.tt.; • • ' . . .

of * cup of yeaat aad one »IM* * « « r . la tk« taomlag add a t J k

o«* tat

caused a sort of iNticb.there was..no.. tefl*«,O|t. ,|iatn...nar.,|i(i»V.I n f 5 S t f ^ » r w S t O ^ : ! ^ * i ^ <scions of all that was happening.

"It was like what patients partlyunder the Influence ot chloroform de-scribe1, who seem.to sev'ail the opera-tion, but feel not the knife. VTbfcslngBtar^»ndmon-w«a fiot the FesulFof any mental procewu The shake.aimnnttlea fear, and all ov«r therewas no sense1 of horrpr In lookinground at the b e u t , , This state Isprobably produced In all animalskilled by the carnlrora, and If so Is amerciful provision of our benevolentCreator for lessening the pain ofd

Bulwer-Lytton In o n e o t his novelssays jir«tty much the tame thing inrespect of tbe ordinary death of hu-man beings, to the effect, that a cer-tain light and pnllosoaby.eoiB* to i l laa we are neartng e«rr «nd,° whichlooMn

y . * to i l lneartng e«rr «nd,° which

bur hold on the things well

witnessed-aitd which wa*\duly^;ljLiil^t:anln|l*i^: ;^siu>^ilVh#nd.;of :thixteea>tif umptyi^Sjd in a game aVthe Vnlied,Ser^' 'lub In Coli'UtU In. 1888, the•;,..i being a Judge and three phy-,, The pack nad been perfettly'I .and cut, '• -It • has;been.•'ealto1, -b a ^ « f £ » ^ ^ ' ? i r W * t ^ ^Ids ono. Of ,635.013,859,600 poesl-id*, and Jlr. Babbage reckoned, a • million men were to. deal •-ay and night at the rate of one.r minute for a hundred millionley would riot exhaust«ne liun-lOUaandtb, part of tho posslbleiinr^^m«~carT5?SNew Yon;k:

imb, Msny,centurl«a Old. v;»->•;:[i

Jcoyery of consldcrablp Inter-."inUqu'arleil wia recently madenwpeth;' Durham;' rBS>gland.ome workmen were engaged in

ra^ejTaul^fiVfrawf^KoglSiis^^•M4eti<^ered^:iajiab,;pn-:;g the:slab, Jburnaa remains,scovered, which -crumbled ijomediately they irero dlsturo®!,a part for tho skull iind jmu •'•'|ether with the remaln^t! a 'il-3ust In such a condition thatJd: not, be removed.: Archa^Io-» have eiamined these reUcs _pressed the opinion that S w ^are those of a mnn whoSlVod'urth or fifth century ' ! * ' • •'-

V£liiPEOPLE TpO^::'V:>^^

»59**°r tri«» iag l^Batuw^cnanM, by saving; the lltrto < •

»nd;buUdln?iip wa i t ed lp i ;*J^-^t:P^wertM;notir?|^

?f§^:w^Wii«VW5iio^oriienee^:,to--aaa; Portum^n^Hwi^Uy ;l»*1e*d.ot;con*fc ;;-.tswa*^leased wltht the •tMuHiitJuM

t i e second flight fell, the officer tiredof prolonging the qrdeaJ, and-*elxlnga whip he beat her to death."—l«n-

HI8 ALMOST UNTIMELY END.T- Friend* of James Freeman Clarke

L.t«H...a story .,W^lek^«^.,or^ma)jr-.,-gj».t?"haye;foontf"it's'way into print; stiyV

the', Youth;*1. Cpmpanlon. '• i When hew a a a jfoung man he visited Sails-1

lmry, England. Hera the beautifulcathedral lift* It* spire 404 feet inthe air. The spire Is topped by nball, and on the ball stands a cross.From thfl ffrnnnil <h« fj)i»l|. l-fHr)r« IHte-nn orange, but its diameter Is really

•- greater than a man's height. _ _; 1 ^I~3LPXKISJOnlmIsiefAjejaBn*^tha

spire. Mr. Clarke saw them crawl-. ing round the glim steeple In the

golden afternoon, like bugs on abean, stalk. The Impulse came tobtm^to climb the spire and stand on

; t^io horjioutal bjeam of the •'^fi**.' :Az~^eiitrdlngly; ^diisk^^fiieh^ "the *6rk-

fflfin had left, the young American•lipped in and made his way up tho• t a i n to the little window whichopened to tho workmen's staging. Toran up the scaffolding .to the ball

a.sy.,w .Then, ramo tho allgbUy^Opre difficult climb to the foot of the

cross over tho hulglDE curve of the);;:b|Bi.' • A short platform' gave • him

foothold. He reached DP, put bis, h inds on the base of tbe cross and. pulled himself up; To gain the tiross

arm was merely "shinning" ."up agood sliod tree, and coon ha stoodon the horliontal timber, and, reach-

gjlng up. touched thjiJfliLalJtaejerQM^>; After,enjoying Ills moment "oitot-

alUtion, he slid to tho foot of tbecross, and with his arms around thepost, slipped down over tho great ab-

£d&neCof.the-ball. :Hla; feet-touched'tnotHilng. •.^hTrTilfOe"""pla'nk~:/rom'

•which he had reached up was not; J U i e r e ! ; / ,;, • •• , . ' . •' . .V, 'rJIere Was a peril, anc} one for as-ie6ol liead and sure eye7."-Of course,s he could n6t look down. The hufcj• glnc hold that he had to keep on the: Bottom _of tho cross shortened the

freacUoFhls body, and made it lessthan when he had stood on the plank

; and reached tip to the cross with hisJli»nda.;.V l i e must drop ao that his-'feet anoaldiniet t i e p'-ank, for-hei%buld never be able t6 pull himself^"WiarTf he should let himself down atW'arins" length, and his feet fci=g .ijwri t h i e e m p t y a i r . ''. ••-•..," • , } \ ,••. ••'';;--

g-Hi IoowlWr!nit;thc crota aad triedIS^'jMwairjejaitiy'tlie.' angle •at..-, whichHjbjjSBadiVca^&l' • for••!(;; io'••.ifltaksJ-hU1

he t ings wemortals—fondly call oar own andmake us Uke without fear the Jour*ney lo that "undiscovered countryfrom whose bourna no traveler re*turn*."—Victor Smith, la the NewYork !•-«**.

A OOOD BWIM. •:Daniel Perk lo* was a man of few

words/<and a man of true worth andcourage, say* the author o t "The Ixigof a Sea Angler." Earl* in hi* lifehe was the iklpp*r of a coal schoonerwhich traded up the coast from Do*^

. t o n . , • • . - • - , ' • , • . ' • • • • ' • " • . - • • • • • ' . • : • • • " • • • . • • •

orogunqult a gale' *truck tbi*schooner »o quickly uu ansTtrumtir]

vessel was over and going down, andDaniel'was thrown Into the water,ten miles off shore la bis oilskins.

He managed to get out of the oil-skins, and then, taking bis bearings,started tq swim to Ogunqult

PERE.VX1AI. CCCTJMBEn.The Department of Agriculture, at

Washington. IX C-, Is

tr>'. -Tho. first Is tbe Chayute, «bicbr«<.-rabl<»a cucumbor, and h i favor-ite vegetable «f tb« Creoles of NewOrleaus. It grows, un V vino whlilican be.irstgad over a^cllls jint l|k«a gxajievijiBotuu--i««l»pl-ui »lllboar Stot) fflilifs iB%n^a«»son. '

—-}<-ls~*-yer«Watet«ud dwstrof<ntrrtn tie planted vvery >ear. as cucum-her* do. but goes en fur years produxlngilarger and Jsrger crop*..fruit Is an «xewll«at tMjMr.^jlUte as March ran be seut to tbc

We» IU yifjinc ateus are a* tsadvr atasparagus, while lts'fratuVan hfpii-psrod In lw«jntj ways. Tho plant ).

* * * • • » w «*J»t «• ta* eatOk

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"Abcat taw ISM* t« t I WM aftMt4wtth Wttfc sftsuaes alt over a y be» a.d* t t *w Wty, wkto* l

' guod forkartaleloaf

•ana bread, and after catling offjlle« from- th* top scoop 'out th*

-nnjir

iwssl S*» a «*•»! deal el a-4wy*ort *mdlesIiriM. Hi *s«a aa fUsat tasi I *u

a V- fo**4 » *tfl ia tw* *f tk* ^ediag phy-" T r " »MaM«| «s» tva*. Attar % IWnwfk *i.

r - -h ! smiMtin «T ta* *r*£d*d tMttiUJBt Ck*yT..».!>• • aaaaoat^ tt to W «u« «*>** U u>roas and ' „ « , t*rm. latr trasttw M |of i h

tol of the ! «»»• for <M IM;U ol CM -wr. twl IUtIMlSMal dttl SM •» foot, frmtir MlkuaUsK SMrcka*»d • M« el tt* CullmniHnndiw. sadi-aftst »•««» Uw watmti dtbi tnt Ulth *rtVtfe«r* l t l

iV Ml««

viiK iH Cuttmra i'oap >Mtkatmnt, the bc«iiiu cot w..t(r*j»HOW**, 1 emtlsiMd U,» <u« «| .||» Owtt-nu% ftnatdin f-r sis na .tha, »nj .Her

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PIlia

MMrt *i oysttrs. was*, with salt, alftt* tobasro or ntd pepptr, «ud a

taWwipooaXul ot catsup, rill ta* loatJrtBi Ue oyater* and dr. w«l| with*l« of buuer K^laM l ^ a U c t o i c Lf^ «h« tup. Bake W a r»th»r quick j

iH^t*«nt»JUoaa4M^**U

liuU K. 8Mif, m Jua«« Av«., tkln*.At*. tM.». 1*»."

adapts It**if%"eiltaT* 4n«M^«Jas*

, Xhfih4ug^ilKB(^a^o>l|nfine

' jrAueat lywltb th» .oyster liquor.;|f*it«r luolsteii the loaf with th* « » -

"DUor l>v(or« l i lacinfln (b.a oven.I'iwita'.*/***** •Mk*fc-w;i_Jl f"«. •:•

*\i • BAKEb~AB?AHAdit». :*CvS •'; j.4?*e AaftjHincH. ofe!M^i«ja^fi«i«Tejggs. on* and <>n»>balf taU*ii>aoaful*q f butter and on« and »ne-fcalt !«*•

t«?r>altlfl#.. o »

: We prolong our crape h a r v m t>sacking the gtapaa. • ladwed * • wouldaot be s b l r to f a v r a *rup ft goodgrape* If we did s o t sack w * # befo'rtthey are ripe, ori(*t but fiw | f them.The bird* and tbe iasects begin ex-tracting th* Juiea-a* soon as It turns

aad they 4a 4halt work f eryrapidly, after that. J o » • put psptrsacks «y*r,^aa4liWit sir *3n.venlerit time itfore'theYrspo* beginturniDg color.jB* Jhl# means, w* sotonly save tta# gr«j»Wtol i fe birdsand insect*, but Improve tb*ni and

l h l «easoa| *

better until fr*e*lng wea'tntr" f l i etober or KoV*ub*r,'-sh9 If-p'nt swayIn a cool, dry ,r«Jom . w ^ l *&** onand apt jiacktd too closely, they willkeep'In good'condition a'month ortwo longer. ...We wish that all oui

Captain Sam told me the story. A <™pe growing- read*»rs Would try thisfr i* ig . .q t fa l* j^- ! iap^W B o s t b T l n h l V schooner.1 11*. b»d "sedfarp the pound pap«jrsi»ck» usedreached Boon Island, and wk* bowM b y *,11 (f*o<W»ii*m «*•«•• b'ujt' a ( f*ing along at a good clip when lie «*nla<p«BUKM«Ml«l} |'ry a liundrfdheard a hall. '••••",-• |, 1 °f two of your be»t bunches at leait.

Hold on. will youT..' I want (o 1 —'odtni"" Farmer,come aboard!"

The skipper, was "struck all ot ahcap,'J-ag e*pt»1n-3«nTTaid, for Iberi"was not a sail in sight nearer than,flvejnlles,;b«t_fc«i jamme'dlthelUIler.over ani lxameupiatat ie .wind,4»udnearly ran Into Daniel Perkins.

"How are ye, Daniel?" said Cap-tain Sam: "Which wajr'yifgoln't""_. "Why, I was going home to Ogun*(]Ult, but If It'* all the same I'll com*allOar,d,";. _'_' ;..•;.:'.'; -'.;-• .:-..i.KJ.'.l -I. . ,;iL-xSi-;&li:

So Daniel swam up to the quarterand Captain Sam hauled him In. II*had swum five miles, and had beenin the water nearly bait a day, butCaptain Sam said, "He didn't, seemtuckered, and would have

| S ^ ^ tOUgh. (MMSX : l a q i ' W i •»-»•» "• '«•»({•Wwragus, and cut it In pl«t«a about| « w o lochm loag. rlac« It In a s a i f o .

pa», covering well WHJL boiling waUf"

4ral*««laHbakla .on M. aad ths* aettlw dish warn ItwHt ke*t> *»!:• wilt* tha,, «g*ja, at*ruausa, - Baat t»tni41U rathsc lighlith«»a«d en»balf mspoofeful « sailandnk* i*nalnd«r ot batter brok*afntfr Ut*> Pour this ulxtbrw o w l l l^ and bake tor about I n

" HUCTAKD. PICKLKfl, . .On»>4juart Meh of small eiteum.

b*V*, large eueoinber* sliced, greedfonhttoVr ittc«r"' ih'd' small button

lalo

salt.

Sj^?iuijliii&'io$e ri.giit-ot;i<* tb'SjiHttjiroutd'riiean dropplne'into vlitin<y,^^p^^yHs'/he^'wsr^-b'ac^yhft

xoait some where between Ports inon titand .York B*ach, »ure."' _ ^ * i : .~^/

STABBED BY A SWORDFISH.

Eiigenio Msrtinei, a Casa* Blancan-hermsn. was yesterady ; takenthrough the town_of CoJImar to Hos-pital No. 1, where he In now lying,suffering from a wound'which fae re-celved. from_ a iwoTdOsh.- while- outthree miles from Havana, engagedIn fishing. , ' • ' , * • *

Martinet, who Is an expert fisher-man hnd lives at the llttlo boroughof Csja Blanc*, yesterday left in asci-lt boat accompanied by a fellow,fisherman for tbe purpose of landingsome swordflshea for which ,JM al-ways finds a ready market In Havana.As they were about three mile* away,

[.from tbe Merrothcy stopped the boat,'letting out tbe book baited with ba-

'COD. .They hid not waited long whena tug was felt at the end ot the linewhich carried the boat In an easterlydirection at a tery rapid pace- - Mar-tine', who had the ljne In his hand,was standing In tbe forward part oftho boat when tbe fish stopped allof a sudden and making a rush attbe boat jumped through tbe air andstriking Martinez, whoso 1tg-r bej]i;rceil'liirtt,ugh.- The rush o f ' t h efish tbrew Martinet ov#rb1oMrd, butbe never lost control of himself, ^i^:managed to again 5H on board, iU*

THEU.I8E8 :FpR;,.PJBA8^jl_.>rraag*. !U«v a.^uppfrt., f ^ your

.pean about as soon as you have towedtho scetl» for l i e -^orli-can-be don«-

-t<^-b«Her;;«dv«trt*go''tr;cJi"thiinil«t«'rwhen the tender plants are In. thewayr For some years past, I bavdepended on a homemade trellis midUy stringing : binder • twine back an<forth: across a. frauie of. wi)od._ Tbfrswe i* loadOil* drtrlu»^p<i#6* ;ntJthe ground firmly, about-eight leeapart, along the rows, "and nailing/strips of wood to them al tpp, a n ibottom. Nails are dr!v*n Into .tbe*estrips yM ' a distance of six:. luchM

|vapart.,ond the twin* I* stretched orethem stinglr,'w«*>nfi It *cro»r fromtop to bottom, and vie* versa, In *ucba manner a* to forasil nrtwgrjt whichwill furnlih «Jl*tbe *up^Vt (bVplanuneed. They wlirtsk«1o"lf mSre read

: l lytbai>to«wlr» netting. ^It4houf hidesirable. It can be strung lengthw ^ t h e frame^ If tbj* i s doo*. th*

still MllaleW «lKf Jt^Mmwblck wllLbe mnct-gr»»ter tbab-yotjhare any Idea of, If sl»tcbed tightly.

, and four gr*«nfine' Make a briu* of

of water and ona |Hni ofPour It over ib» mlitur* of

xeibu* and l«t It soak twenty'foiir'honm, H*»t Just to scald It smf(urn It Into a colander to drain. Mltooa cup of 'flour, »U table*p/<onttreund. mustard abd.saa.iabfurof turmeric (pwd"r, /cold vinegar to make a smooth paste;iben add one cup of sugar and *uf-He lent vinegar to make/two quart*in Mil. Holl this mixture until itthickens aad Is nmotf'lh. stirring allh bU

Hoe the lima bean* frequently,get out, cabbage plants for a late

ropT' * 1 1 * ' " " " • ' <crop.; "IU thaf'^uld- -lutvlMaie^friiltmust dlmb t b r t r e V ' ^ ^ , ^ ! , ^

After the strawWrryl/id has bornetwo crop*, M is best to plow it up andplant late cabbage.-

. The best -Inoculation" for^ardtncrops—sWeat drop* from

'with: the:hof/"-i)r Sow the early jurts-of r»di*he* fora sucaensslon. Tbe winter kinds m*y6o sown th> l*1Wl*pai*-Wtt>s*»<Mth.

;\.'B« ob'iiyl^^kiOWf^t^^iBrion

arcrand^tnv^puritt* and k**p tb«mwell ctHtrrat*4^^rana iouraai. ;

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my ,shore where the wounded' m«)»-««*taken ashore. .

. i v 4•tea may be us**-o u t f)«t t* tsl«

Khm. Ainrrr <»1 Afg'tafl, U VPIJT tluit) <ii«r.)<'*ni i.l.i,

,..~- ' -Tl« riii«Mlt» M M « «Mrf«,•cfatcblag a living btr* and tbtr*.

•tUUas; tboossnds «f bog* tad worn*which Would cans* much to** ofIf allowed to Uvc Ib* walaary tornf »Ml b*a J« a woflftrTil oiubinstiou ot>r*dnctlr* f*rc**> la •»• ivar** time•aa will l*y T» eggs, «aca coaiaia-•W C90 palss tt w*i*r. I3S of fslIMef Unr, DOof *llHim*o. 8»«f gag*aodlOof *»l»-(o«ai**tr«oi'•trmgiBenlng fertrof food,*a*n.,,"«»try ptrsoa a*ring a/*IMl#«**t of iTOuod I* aUt M i M ^ r n uaalf a dosen to msay 4oi*a 4t tbtt*wwadar* and so add to ibafanUf la-eas**>. To da UU* I* tb* greatest *d-vaaug*. on* mast koo^bow to.canfar als f*wl*-i* guard agalut. d*>t*ct aad cur* dlMwsu whlcb fowls ttMva for brMdlog pbrpo***, tie. Th*»iaipl**t and mos^Mlltfactory w*y .*MtirWg tali kp6wl*dg* Is lo buy Ifraia axo* p raco who •*• tn*d« iMHO*** *J f»fl r*Ulng *i a buslMM.8acb a took, giving ttw «tpTrJ*Bc«*f

4l(4y*«rs,iS«bUllMUt tornl i^ t s^f iMea^^tJ^;

aty. II Is sa laralMbto work.Jlf* ef oo*tbK<k«in«f*d w*uM

<r tor ib* took **f«rsl tlmti ov«f.

•Ol1 :**"?£ HnUIy*/n heated througti'

INT5]/\ Add a f*w drop* of JeriRm Julc« to

•ggawhi l* li*la« scrambled, It willi m p r o v e . t b e t a s t e . . • : , .•• •• • • •••f A l>*d 'err will iitanii on tho *natli n d when put In a pan of wateri Ai x ^ ' - *«.J'ltt;.lIc;iUtrf.v-."-----:HJ"

Olnx«r plasters,- nliti^iko m\i«t-** Jlaittrji, prodtice tbo ^Btwr r*-*

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Ptotlne Toilet Antlf eptlcwhich dMtrofl 1tie*<rTMue'g>*ms/;Ii«ck*discharges, slop* pain, and btal* tit*ladammalloo and mirtnnt, 'Vaatla* repr<*cnta th* most successfullocal treatment lor fcmlaln* III* everproduced. TbouMnd* of women testifyta th l t fae t 50 ceou at druggist*. ^

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*iiia»>rywwrt4t»i»«lj3a*rsUa«rwhy Ibay noM th«lr ih*p», fit b*tl*r,w*ar loagtr, and arrol gr**Ur v*l*wIIMA mf other *a*k*.

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wiping ebisa disbe* do nottogatiier wbll* hot. Tfal*

^ tead*s«y to crockj—A good«»*r'for1roo*"wih"eir"b*inlra«*ted on a gas or g**ell»? »to»« i*acftttf Ma k*t(l# with th* bottom cotoat'--" f i ' ' - ' - ' '

P1*e« a IIKIa oil of pepp>nn|ot Ininlw hoT«. T B I * will keep Ib* mlc«»way;-ai I bo oior I* otno*ieti* loibtm.

Wp^rosbe* lato,MaMlog toipiaiteat* t w»«k to toughen th* bristle*sod thus lengthen flt-lr Mm* of ««r<»f«

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Cold pkki«d p**»JlM and mltcd s with -Mayonnaise

a sfgiitly sacdwlch filllag at

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ky «T»al«*tMs »•«i»»llly of rtsd«t*, Tkl*is iab«<l«d u tx efHuji*rsmily, snd I* *e w*rdtd s*'t«*Afy «ukr*i«Ml ky * S

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OajrMaht. M K ar Aae* CNr

I- H e laughed lightly at Me jeet, aad

.llttearctmlleiL •Then tbe muuxir of my coaeln Je>

•OAtt TiuoMua tod bit mother dMagTto»» me," abe cootluoed aoftljr. They

""txMtrtiMfr mmuM* vt ** m ptant.and netty, whom I ton. Is rarMd mbotiM. Bach daj I raw!** aa MUMel«bt from UwtB, ooe dajr thla, aav«tiwr -that- only tola, morning MM ofthe afaepberda brought me void Outtwo mere ItKto were atrtefce* wtth OwOMorder tbat ia epreadlfig about amongtbeaberp. ctMtaf rood) loan and 'daavggr. BcT wbftoTI waa drtaai a I rroaaadover to mine aant't boom to uk of bartil* retnfdy she bath for tbe malady.To toy flrll creating abe returned *

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tor tbe trouble among my ebeep unlaaa I'' •"'• "roodiIt waa cooatant prayer. Tbeo abe ed | f Iurnbatoravla«d me with rarni and grin loatnuatlona to a»k God on my knw«a to lift

t and to acatter-- the Wartc and erllapirlto that had- to

all appraraiKTa obtained control otme."

"Talked at* ao to thee, aweetr Sir, Oodfn-y cHed angrily. Tboo gooththem Uwt» no moral 8be hatea the* be-

_™uw_U)uu wlJt not lore JoaUliT"And when I waa going down the

path." MarpirH roattnned, "J met Hef-* ty" coning Yrom "the"brook" with* the

ewcra, and wbttn ibe atopped to giveme greeting her mother called to herquite wildly from Ibe doorway to comeon at once, aa If abe feared I would dolletty btrm," afae concluded eadly. _

__ For a time La Jfrbienne eat quietly,maintaining an angry alienee; then beMM:. "Margaret, rnethonght once to go

»«. Prairie State Iocabatore and Broodare. Starand Brooder*. Qreen Bone aad Vegetable Oattttm(Mill.." Wire Netting. Whit*-" "

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tack (or tba*. Bat now, wbca 1 «o.I'll tak* tbM wttb IM, and wtfll t»-turn no mpn."' l U allppad IMT band Into bte

jr. O * T « J tor*." aba widqwr-• «0. wltb taan atajtatak to her eyaa.• ~ m m to a tarm. an apprabeuloa nav

S B a a , nanttef cm- to*. Tb« e«Uof ttaaa iwopht wt>i«b haavy oo

batrt f»k* na wtth tbaa wbam

ur ttw word • *«B*itaiad attmly,

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wlUKmt ««, daw fatbar, ua«bt,BitaM(^bM*doUiiMMm» S u l t a n s• ( tbe «aia.t>. ttw attention «t a panaavBMt ovaraaan whW» I S n d dUBcutt;

, and miny wattMM-gf tm-to mtaa latmtta «ui k»*p

tot b w a few wroka longer. Ototta,tto'aonl la patlosc* for that antfUtime. d«ar CMdfr«yM-«b» Uft»Tberbtad quickly, amlllng tbrougbitn taam—"W' wbaa taou aeaat r u l M a tac*Iliat dotb depnai tbw^~

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STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES• • • » • • • • • •

JAHW BLOCK, NORTH AVENUE.TWAPINO «TAM>»« HELLO 2 6 IT

, Prom October 1, lftto Cranford Township bCompany.

AH accouots will b<

pany. Office, No. 190 Bi

, JOBN MARIEN,

Cbriatopb«r..boKliai bla jaekK deaaabout blm. wlib bia cap la bla saad,wntkad «• quickly, inwardly eoacrat-atatlnjg blnuMr apon tb« tect tkat Mbad been wiaa aaoogti to aaak tb* aaat-terrf t*tb tbroogb tba wood* UMto>4of UM ofwo ruadway tint w utM«d by blgb tnwa. iJtUa, a pnaabw of Ugbtnlnc appatrad atataat

d U h d

f2*£±ibatai

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Lehigh Coal, Lumber

LIME, LATH, PLASTELTETC7

OFFICE: WALNUT AVENUE.

ORANFOBD, - NEW JERSEY

ataot. tow t g .nownt of kia danger andatantttn« UM banb, B<rf waning fnun tb* baa

d « Ma«hwoa had grown « 4 k k and WMktbat tbe fonat waaalntoct at dark Mnight, and tfcejtin Ml In bttndtatf toy.« n i * Snara atHup flaab of Ugatalaf

thunder hwdar than tbe reportcannon remunded from and to and

etbtbMtbribar nrrMIt

. -.ne,Uttajtiipi p i y , f^. at tbe cUp«i In her mood, l a fact a»

^ wlao ayea that wbea atnco of tt thall ttaah a«roaa

UMttal Tlalon 1 aweair tbat allburrora wiu dbapptar. melted

jaway. Tortly. by U>ejradl)iAQtj)f.it;flatterer, Godfrey r Margaret

eiclalmed aoflry, her llpe earring Intoa amlle. "Such high aoondlng pralaaa

aheaally to a -courtier.

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rOn« of tba lada from the village com-

ing aroaaa tbe comer of tbe boaw intbttir direction caaaed Margaret topane*, tbe «Mpolusn word* on bar lisa.

Much tmtiarntMd at mmlng uponti» i*r*m of Blr CtoOCnry IJI Vebtenaaao unexpectedly. tb» boy haaltated.jpulled hi* forelock bubfnUy, than•farad a m nncertala whether to aaVvance or retreat Margaret. ae«lng htaconfualou, beckoned him to appro***.

"What U thine errand, good U d rr . - « n » thy trtnket. Ubtnaa teayland.that my gran'Uwr. Adam Brawdle. theColdcuitb, hath mended for tb*e, an',•wtth your Wive, mtatreaa'-ttnUdry glT-lag her tbe parwl- i te <1W inatmct metoaaj that be WoqMha- mended It be-tor» bad It not IH>u for tbe inrenten-leneo of a apralu."

La Fabtenno. wtwj had nnfaateMdJth»_ wrapt>U>Xi WALDOS eianitnliig tbe.workmanitOp critically.

"•Da finely wrought aod Mated to-«etber,akUlfttUy, HargareC" be aaJd.-Uere. lad," throwing Christopher a

«oU piece; "here1* l j httUhrt

rChrl»to|4ier gave a wild ecream of

imor and Mtood atllt, uocertala whetb-rr to advance or go back. Althoughtht> f»n«t waa famlUar |ilaygnmnd tohim. h*«K>#*r*d to kwe hi* way andatamtrred on Mindly T»nUi-«ionjttwii of UgfatnlnglllwnUMting bla path.IK> found bla brarlnga, and, rcmember-Ing tbo carv on the other aide of tbaprecipice now near at band, he reaolv-ed to aeek aafety and abelter there.Wltb tbe wind and rain twating himt t * t d t t l t

Ibe boy. much pieaaed. caaght the, gold piece, doited bit cap and walked

away, Jh»t then a. flaab of Ughtbtogatreaked the ak? that by now wmathickly corered with biacb^loada, I *

»*>a;ed;tijra low. tumbling eenad ofrttua4ar. canatns tbe boy topeaee and

p c ^ i rcllitaing with hi* band* and feet to theruotn and buance In bla way until be.reached the tup, where « n apredplee,-wUh-water-nxUiig-ln* -wHd-tumollarty reet beneath. Now tbe lightningwa« ao near It acemed to be playingthrough *he fonat In long llatbea ofbriliunt llfebt. and the dark clouda al-uowM touched the topa of tbv treaa.Sotkttttljr, with greater intenaltr, tbawind nubed ahrlllr over tbe moun-tain.

Tbo boy. palp with terror, on tbe edgeof tbe precipice, Wwnd bla arma aboutthe trunk of a tall oak tree, dinging toIt for Bttpport and protection. Hadarad«wl more another atep, and all thoughtof Trachhsf tbfe t*»e "waa abandoned,Another blinding flaah, followed by twomore In quick uncoeaalonl the pooryvung lad, aloan on thla height In tbemUat of tbe awful dtatnrbance of thedementa. franUc with terror, aent forthacitaun after acream that tbe wind andrain defied human eara to bear abovetheir holateroaa nolae and din.

UtMh. there le aaattaint t» all tb* air aboat bar.'bMuVj»«irla>!'aha«0«t bar band wltb a awllt drabulKgeature, '-right wUUngly woold I e »

y tatnattf*»

hlaana. ,"Uoon, awetli IOT«L by air tettU ttam

wut ascbajage!" naTaiid "Alraaidy*jcage, not of gilt ban, bat a hog* pOttof atoao aad mortar, wtth doora 3 *whtdow»v-to-ln -ceadJoaaa-At-tMa.-

E. A. O'Donnell,4 PLUHBER. .

Vmura, JToattM.

DIBDRICH KREIE.OKAtXttIN

UAJRDWAHK.

»«aa rwwtly beanti t

FRANK SCHULER,ROSELLE PARK.1N. J.

•Bottler of.

QEORQE BECHTELBREWINO OO'B *. .

341 MAPUWOOD AVIRUI,Ail order* giNo prompt attention.' V a ndelimy at rMldaiieea on raoaiotof

North Avenue,C a r r i a g e , c»xmct .

Rubber Tires for Wagoi

poatal. on reoeipt of

OBANFORD

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CHro ma a eall andinapoot my la^ga'

PQTTKR SUULDINQ. CRANPOR

DIBDRICH KRBIE,' Carpenter and Builder.

wo sijioCHINESE r ^

LAUNDRY,(4 worth Avenue, ;

B?pert horseshoeing

M. A. BARMETT. I

From It thorn art ever free to coma a idgo, tbe only ban that will ever aaak tofatay thoe being tttwe two arma tha | |nowjoWfIIMUQ jojtUisly.]ahMit JhaaV! J

Funtral DIrtctor

And Embalmtr.48 North Arenue. Eaat,

. OBA«POBD,-Jji-J

Cranford, NJ.THE ORIGINAL LAUN-

DRY IN CRANFORD.FOR SALE IN BEf

All

Carpenter and Builder,

a, wi» bed **» . M I M toaJn> 4 0 ^ back aad watt

h^id

the rloada opened, abowlng Ugat likethe Mart from-a farMte, and^ob,Ood}-e peel of thunder eo load thatthe Tillage people with prayera on theirHpa Ml an their kneee, relalng theirwhite facea to beareo.

trhe tajl^tfk tw» waa aUuA andjeataaundcr; flamea abot up. were put outby tbe heavy rift* ot rain, and chradaof eteaaOac «noke filled tbe terett A e.huge tree ataegtred. then M l WtU»,aabaip Mlee e* crackling brancbat Jhrtdrowned tbe akkenlng aound of^tedull Umd of Chriatopber'a body *a i tfaU Bfeleea from tbe edge of tbe preet-piwintotbeawlrtlnAVtunbllngraplda

prithee, happily wOl 1 etajtdoee to their etroug protectloa. Oh,uiy dwr lave," abe cried, wltb Mateagemeaa, "doat know how muob t b kart to me? Who olao la ail tale oauworld have It 1 love thee, Ooittayr" FWjiniwer hectaap^ber'etaktr tofaU heart.

Boon atepe were heard and, lookingfrom the wwdow. they eaw BettyTaunaton. a white aunboanet Ik Mrband, running up tbe path. WloVacry of pleaeure, Margaret advanced to»eet her and. taking her bud. l e t barInto tbe room. ,

"getty! ttrangerl WatoeaMr eb.M gtyly. -Metbougbt taoa heaait

fprtakenthycoaaln." v - , .Hetty made • aby cooneay to ta-i

Vtblenite. who bored tab* a w *l»fiabto«and^toi

The best worfr and mostcareful treatment of Roods.

Work called for and deUvered.Satlataetlon Guaranteed.

Wo 8.nff,

apNERALREAL E5TATB an«1V .

Dr Robert Wakefield,Dantiat.

OJMee NeuraiS~1SA.1LW R * _ , Wed., S-li A. M.Saturday, 8-1S A. M., 1-3 P. M.

Irving Building, .Cranferd, i . J.

avanuev-- Cranford

voice, -Mother, hue crown (travel?•tern of Ute. dear Margaret-and for-bide me to vtalt thee, for what reaeoaI know not" . . /

lite tulle on aUrgarefe face faded."An' tbou dktot cdue now WthXibtf

eotteentraheaUed. _ _ . ^ ' ,T_1"Nay, eweef cositiCf i» the «ofttef

the morning utother rode dowtf tbemountain to Bretbtr Haggotra, tbferetoepend the night, e .--wllb « ttSetaatof her heed, and a light laugh-,«^ae-tbwukt P A a» loee tba ehanoe to geta«Umpee of ttea unknoweet tebar."

lenox Stock FarmPlcton, N. J.

J.L.BAUER,

CM1 Engineer and Surveyor.

last Faeillttoftr Car* of Horsesi in this Section.-*

OootiCai*.•» i «-

Wall eoMtmotad.and arranged build.Inge. Oraafatd retenawee. - \ _

Write or oajl.

Geaaly ••|l««*r. Ta»aahlefi -aeer fer CraafeH Tewaaklp.

Main Office), a s Oht Bultding,

ELIZABETH. N. J.

J. C. W. BANKIN.

lehigh Valley Coal -Kindling Wood.

HOUSESFOR RENT

Ranging in price from #7.Q&to #12.00 per1 month, accord-ing to location. Alter to amu '.

AppI/ to i

J. T. KANANE, <Cor. Boulevard end JOtb St.» '<

KENILWORTM, N.JT. !"J

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AGENT FOR W. L- DOUC

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New Jersey Central

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Cnabird.

JOHN DOYLE,

B AMDHIWXOBK.mms-mm

OOBKEB pr BOULEVABD V 'AKDTWENTIBTH STREET " • G

' I fANDSOME CoentiVal aay rooau Ma »wt

V A electric light; at «aiall eoavenienoea ; oc

riage boose; gnmndx areSpecial coarenieaem f. ,r ri

«t tk* aa«ry iratert batow. NoTwiiheard tl>> ittaakmc jrteg of tbe col*

KARL TtlCHiUH,

CUISINE AND SCRt f ICEADDKESS Ot

. 0 .0 8el2midt.