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RSDAY.JUNB 38.480^. i' Elizabethtown Gas Light Company jgUPPLIBS GAS |o the people ol Cranfonl ' lA *tmr light and ft»L If you We never used gaa for cooking purposes try it and you will, be pleased, Tbe Company will famish and -••*t~ all utenailft necessary to rise gas for fnelT A gas range ia economical and convenient. ADDBKSS tHB COMPANY AT 124 BROAD STREET , ELIZABETH F**"-" •'TTTtll IItlllll II lima **•*•• on gas bills of l,OOOf«*tand ovw u»td p«r month. If paM at this offlc. withintendays from prMwitatlon of bill. The By ANITA ClAY MUNOZ. >»••»••*»»»«#», way*, an •**, Baal wit Ra tktfb* MTMab «• bJ. fMt, i. •M*tolaetthatgtoce. -Pwt tblak an. Mlt Witt t l w r CUAPTERL Bebfaath day ah* h ta* M tttlM A LL the iMtg Babba hamr *v*v th* I noary aad «ny the OHw aad gray that qsalat oM E&cilab r l l U n of flWHy «i«r «i>e« jffara ttwm hut bwn la ••*»«», Joalab. thota b*»t BWirii l th \ d In tttca nor U» U». Uita pankiUar nonntate. a>>|>ni [The i2t(r Annual Picnic IflL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF AMERICA rBBHBLDIX i^ttMKMBTHiJaRdVE On, the Banks of the Rahway River, (uW:i5th f J906. PT*5, ..K*aUworth.N.jr. All » «AI»aaUMrUif National Ooa- •MMSi ••»«, «. M ^rmikm oT roeka aad awn ta tto «MI W of u * nil*,,, »«, tte abatp atctvtr rlala* dark awt atara «bo»» ttiad««r( «r.tlM gatlMrtst (toga. Drmint TOITN riwuHaa as aatbent WOT* braid. Tb«j tba 4<wr o«t m mvrrat an«aci> down tb» rocky pattwaja- trading to tbcfa- aertral bQOMB. noddlBc a«rt>u«t)r to #«<* «tk- ar wb«a tte ton* of partial cam*. ' . Ttm aoWmn aUUiMaa of • pwHu Sabbath Oaj pcrnulMl tt» attooapiMn, "d «" «t tutaauam».tornJ*7*. •Mr nrrlab, with koampuii aalt t>4 jwooi (tarsia**, lM D tn* »tur tmt n . ta b*»t it Mt a thy w*\ «ud m I h«<l uif j«rly tUi «B(««*r6a». muther.** Hwin DIM been faithful and tealoua ror tliy ruudu'n lutvmu," bla aMMbar •Hd' ««b atwra. ew|>baal«, dlare- Wfawt wwardjajy^aoa: r»r»a»m. ttiou <mil(l*J to arichr* *»rd" b l i , Tbt uDotaly fellow moved uneailly •• tbe •rill,., « dull Nil flow of cutur mouttttng u> I.U fbi^hwad. > "Utvif 1 |*«- Uiuu«ht.- be «aM. wltb •ughl Uo»lt«i>un. 'that umjtmp ouf couulu Martfarwi-wguUl UMmuch cbaoa- ed after her Urn* ntjaum lu t-rauc*. BellU ilni way fcturu | 0 -Hud- ua dull •ml our waj» i«t imM fur her taiita. Uavw «uib IJidugliU «'«r t-Miuetothr »i«d uoUierr- aca. will Joalaa. —^jtlcaily. »o» ttwi'rt not orereaft with «»» art a» tw a with auca aa air an eae aa- a (rath, b atrWe that. ] w *ld JT h> J^V. not to «]*•% m ,»„, w n u ^ "for 1 know that thy rotuln will real- J>»,^r4rt»!lJUlU«» tit Uwrt-.na unteaa »«r wrly tcarhlap aweotlnly iwept to eouoa.U wlUi.te. •*«••»»* to rarer the brl anatart A KMraaa Ttuaatoa ..... _ bonnet prejecthut w*U over I ( D IKMitaf waU t coonteaant* and tM bar dUa. raatad bar band » on the a m of bar aoa Jattah.' M l apam and (rtai «\«iMk th. ;L ter ( D rtrta, ^ to remaiu uutll ab* waa I tell ttiee. J«l«h, th»t wroo«ed bl* only child, who »m been raiaad there t B yea- fray .u«. iKHue, | luMt b,',^ a*d allowed to «row to neart m coufcLreeWt the*." "If It be tbat my cooala hatb aa ay* lo ber puree •triage," h* obetrved Ibuugtiirully. **t tragti and Urltty •unagenieut of her ram land* may •Pl»al tuber." 'Tbua* facu aad other* lothin* ad- vantage wUI be placed berore,our touured. -My aon. thon doat know that lie tblu* own lookout.to win tby Cvu- In Margaret, for 'lU *v*r a awa'i ular* to dethe cgurtlng. but that I will **e»-a clew abadow aad watch well for tbe* and thine Interest* thoa caa. hotdoabt Ah. wanaday* *h* dnw a deep breath, "twill be a happy U**t for thy mother. Jealah, wheTSLreaa •It before 70a doorway at her «p(a- ning and, * T *r aad aaoa ralaiuhar *r»a to look at the wide *cr*ae<gr*aa paature •Dnaoanted by th* m ~— WMh* UU. know that thon art 1 T-anJIJonjIookttuj tetwtly late with ruvetoo* eyea, Mad* M ttft,, Boon th* candle* bavta* borMd »l- noat to Ihalr *ock*t* aad ttaMght «•» of th* tot* dm nlM. tHsU ^•-_M^ihmg.rrxrr rrada*u> *ew«r, and after *2*»** thayar. left aew m tt tht n a l the «nt feethlUt h.iVb*tar «•* W T w anvlbabiaa TMt banaUe *t the aaak S r t t ^ trat th gtt. oa awteaa-eC th* otna aad OTWaaaataiaa t*> m. * to ap*ar. m. «... u la the aaow heap* *a th* hajl^b* aaJwhaS; . - * > » Track New*, ttwhiatarte «apiM at u«at. !f?H!»TV!r "?* *• Mtleaal aag, out the Alabama lag, aad aet eo* Ha. 3»w The tagta aaeettaai ku wove. u?,. It h T t l wwT we X, aad the heeka aagajaat that tha tpaatle ladrtw died e l T w W ? the Whaa we w ^ we treated uthe •nmeat tht •unoit WUM t d etcael BtasnalMltB. Hk ^»»« «* «*» <l«* bad UfMd. and tbroofh tba brcaUai ciooda oraibaad aa aarljr nmUg atar waa bravvlr «n- daarorlas to Mod doarn a clean to U«btan tb» patb f jto S" 1 I LEONARD SAUEB IOTS, SHOES HD -»r. - —' »~*" »• JB», jgiarrr .wee. natb«r-|UMra<rik f raur R i gateway before tbrir bom«. a low, rambllu fambwiae bout -xvnij or losa and wnwot. Pagaliur at the door. MlaLn<a« lHun»Um. with bnr band on the latch, bent forward and looknl dowa tbt dart roadwar with a«*«rcbliif «Luo». ~u*uji •nu,uiaUitvnMr i =-^ t22 BROAD STREET ELIZABETH N.J ^ FOR W. L. OOUOLAS t » 6 0 SHOES. "'OwSaSsV** caamct MEaxt T r a d t n s 1 •icUlmnJ la a UHM uf T#UUOU. "I abould MM ba> framed b«r r*.,uwt to walk wltb C^rntbja Camttt. for 1, mlsbt to' known tte twalu wooU lolk*r <m the way. Indatdoc la kite rlutt*r and fergettbir the bo!jr day." - - -Vnt sot.-iiMtJMT. 2 ' Tatnuton-aaurlo a rvpellaot TI>|CY, banh and dbcurdant, "and enter, for I am cblllcd wjUt tlw dacDpneaa of Bbjfat No haru vao befaU tbe glxK who doth bat dttire to azebauxe gnethic* quietly wltb lier frlettda." Accnatomed to do her aou'* btddlog at tbe dightnt word, bis mother lifted the Utehv u d n » D tbe M owW«f 0 r. ol «ld! Aa« •Ow.. now dead, luth orten lTim tby itanghter-a liwrt with a dread of aln, ralM> h«r lu rear f -BBta: Mu r "Oiou^ U-Je **, MI wra don* duty/ Jo*lah acquleaced by an eupuattc toovemrot of bl* brad. "Uotber," be •aid, recurring again toibe aubject of W* c«o»ln Margaret, "I »*• been think- tog mucb ou Uie comlnrboiq* of our klnawoman, Often uiy M- atf AB^MB^B^M aa^am m Wltat b fei , tonilwortb, JL J. I f AND3OME Coontry 8«t. W 1 electrio Ugjht; (team all conTenietiQea; oonaarvatoriea; •»•• riage bonw; grranda aniAaadaoaaelv Bid. ; Special oonrenienoM for ridisg and driving parties for loppen, etc. 7-cuiaiNc ANO acnvicc. UMKXCCLLCD.- .ADDRESS OB CALL >.< »•»>»•» Kenllwortfe J|. J. •••>«•< twrowp. WCSTWCLD. UBM Electric, Coipuy *t Kev Jersey. j^ i 14 / a|flliBn*Qya * — 'a T* arrcTrt cnd»« dbcloeed (be l|«ln« room of tbe farmbonae— tbe Urtt Utcu- an. Tbrawlac bla hat aad rloak on a beua near at band. Taotutoa aaok Into a aeat on tbe hlsb Uckrd acttle hi tbe chimney place, •tmrhlnjr-imt bla leg* abir*rhi«5r.tp nkeue the beat from tbe,bnmtoir Ion. ob*vrt\o$ hi* toother"* moremeat* hi all«ace a* abe ramored her boaoet aad- cap, then drew forward a email pise table, acrob- bed to.abiaiac wblteaeaa, aad Uld a Bible opoo IL B«dag that abe waa •bwt to become absorbed hi readme O* evatomary ttnSat chapter, be ob- eerred aaddmly. wltb an Ul concealed «ttenipt_at ranhaaBtea. "Our cotwla Harganit Do«t be_oq, btt way by now, "Bar mlaalre »rnt to m byapeeUl rnaaatmar doth aute that abe arrtred aafejy In London.- bia owOwr replied. BfUaf her glance from the pace, "and Aat abe woald pruned on t t r way apaedUy. Jbt trxmt coning oat, nt tbe made and ncrnt bear/ ralne «ombta« ttfrnak* traveiia* Uoiooe, ap Jhoo doat know, /oatab. Bat t expect wltbin tbe week to welcome th, ornate back to the Tillace«r her Wnhjr . Hoe abeok bar bead, efcjhmc dole- fally. -I wot 'twSl be bvt a aad bome- tmataM tar tbe maid, wltb no ite »liv of th* <W» of * and tbe luanagoutent of no many nmn •• are tier* entirely now I-ibour-be bmltatml -•lm* mtutkeep ck»e to licr, dlrwt (in- endeavora, *od from Hie flrif-Jw rained bla vole* •retiring wild liamb #ii>jiba*la~"*l!ow no otlier lufliiiTiw to crowd-In" Co piuli our* out. On our roiiuwi nlm mmt be taught to r*l», siul »lw moil ever nod * lo be towrrii of mmigili upon which •lie may lenu witli ronfldence." "Tbou IIMI i|«jkco wuwly, Joalab," U10 dauie replied, "if i a/ mv)u<irj (loth aerr* me well, Margaret wa« ever an- obedient child to, bee father, •» -wtH jsome naturally, metiilnk*, to place re- liance on her klntfolk. Ua*t tbougiil. Jo*Uh." ibe continued, lowering ber vofcs alniwi to a wM»per and lookluv toward the door, "lual tby couiui 1 * liod. adjoin Oilne and wbat great b*a- eflt eouldjjejtertved from being muter TaotMton ton nod paced npldl/ap and. down tbe dliuly llgbled kltcliea. "Toongbt! Of coun* I be" tbotigbtr' b* etclalmed. "iror two year* I have watcbed over everything oa tb» tint' bod farm land*, from the littlest new. born lamb to Ui* fleetest bone, aad aadw^^H - *>^^- A « > ^^^^» tb* owner «?* * «f th» U** blackneu, tmlttuga few dylagtMtki. J*i»ti»a* Tauaatoa batboaght hereelf ef the latanea* of (be hour. "Uetly not come.lar' ab* eulauaad. walkingtoth* window and Jooalagoul wr 1 - "*» "^ «> Mars Elites ^•MUW tad aariior tra*e af Sttai «bt preaaawttaa of *Mh a b tmataM tar tbe m hars_ft. gnet imTJ ~ ^ "Her boaee andlasde «M unadt- aa fbtotte aaa* for bar to tate alah tet«rnoaed smtk^v "Aye. tboahaatbaaa* food ateward, my .on," eb. npUaf, "ab«e tbtoe «n> cie« abowlns ran wlaSeaa ia bto dytac faldb B» drew a atiarp breath, -Aid now-Ood'. piijr-i mart give place to a chit of a girl, who happen will brla«dl*ord*r wbtre I ha' bador- du aad put waatefnl tfmcb notiou above good Puriun thrift and care." Aa if the thought were intolerable to Wm, he gar* bla abottldei* a decpahiag ahrng, elxod*tothe window and looked oot long and ailenUy over the blacken- ed landscape la the direction of the Uayland e«Ui». HI* mother *at for ti l tbl Ttam throwing opea the dear *b* ona*tai)y-for : a aold'te he- out of door* oa a Sabbath Tbon abonJdM be at thy pray U It tbou but with th**r / "Only Mown,mother.''/ ~ , Tb* merry faced tttUecreatore in'ber **v*r* gray boaa*<Mwd plain dree* of boaMpiiB came^rwanlhurrjeoly, "A* 1 WIA, nianittg from leat Cynthia Cam.u at tSTgilTl ntrt » f«w «P» «*f turattU* and b* veatored to walk with m. t Be not angry, moth. er," aa the woman, towerlog ahov* ber frowned wrathfully, "Prhbee, a little «*MiP with fMd Steo. wooU Mt bm "Oo**lp on the* tort'* dayl tight and trifling uik oa a Sabbatn *_. °£J*^ »W H «»t th. at*/ verd It Uayland e«Ui». HI* mother *at for tim* leokmg with *ympatbetle anxiety at th* tall, dfaKoawlat* flgnr* of ber (Unk not that *o«ad* of tby . WHa bvughier did aet rescb mine earn Ttf thy room, howyf m,, let th* caadi* rwjato," a* Hetty liftad ooe fn«aw tnbte- "In darknew easit thoa hetter pat thy mad on thy prayer* and a«k th* tord'* forgtveaeee for O, *la*r fim abattlai the door wtth lat*a- ttouUwtolMMW upoa th* retmtlacfMBi of tb* yoosg famar ah* f«rt«naa aw wooden bolt* *ee«r*iy for th* Bldtt. Weed v «-•» «rl»a to aw* eon. eaplala th* orl ( ia of ft* iat-* O M *f thtct n* m u from the Spam* M, ••«>«»" *«»«• <to f *I «•"•«•« with -eabe- to aad th* head la«l**p or lo pitch a* a ahlp, aad wlih "eapotar an Duet." to alnk a ahip by mabead- " w b m " meaaing bead. Another goet.* JtagUih diafctt word r moving a I began**} by taming it over alternate- Jr «• uilto two beadt-to mat th* word toalaply -eAp,- . h*ujutf >**,,*__ '31 j, —•"-• •-» • ••• p nm vinaujiay VnWIup U doing thy dory w w e n UMM fiatt grows toto**iboM land* above all —tfitnlnr Joateh. Methlnk* bf etary JtStdloS •booJdrt bemaaur tbtr*."! ' "atolber," be came aad elood before bar, with AK hand tiprel*ed,ta a atato «f onaaaal «dt*ment 1 dreamt iaet s M flMiaat erect ta her «»•»• *paakng ^ T40WSTOW *p*at th* --- *V •*••• BMAaf plao* aad hiring fliade «»od bar- falM gadfair MutagSind* ^n^^y^M^^^^^:.J \ .". >1T. *7JSLV>.1^^Z-'^V'LVf:^wj|i^B5ta

tt A tttlM - DigiFind-Itat tbe dightnt word, bis mother lifted the Utehv udn»D tbe M owW«f0r.ol«ld! Aa« •Ow.. now dead, luth orten lTim tby itanghter-a liwrt with a dread of

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Page 1: tt A tttlM - DigiFind-Itat tbe dightnt word, bis mother lifted the Utehv udn»D tbe M owW«f0r.ol«ld! Aa« •Ow.. now dead, luth orten lTim tby itanghter-a liwrt with a dread of

( & CREAM

^ can be

fruits, jellies, etc...

IES

HELLO 264.-3

i £

FRANK SCHULER,OSELLE PARK,.

•Bottlar of-T H B

EORQE BECHTELJSRBWINQOO'B

IA6ER, ALE AND34* Ma'LCWOOD AVHUS,

I otdemglven prompt attention. _ _'••~ at residence* on-reeMpt

WO SINGrj:

North Avenue, .

HE ORIGINAL LAUN-JRY IN CRANFORD.

The best Foxkflnd jaiostu^reful treatment of goods. •'*Work called for rind delivered., ' ,

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

lorth AvsnuK Cranford, I . J .»•«»**•**<

HOUSESFOR RENTT

Hanging fa p,ice from 17.00to «12.00 per month, accord-l u g t l t i A h

J. T. KANANE,Cor. BooleVardT and 20th St..* <

KEN1LW0RTH, N. J.

RSDAY.JUNB 38.480^.

i' ElizabethtownGas Light Company

jgUPPLIBS GAS |o the people ol Cranfonl'lA*tmr light and ft»L If you W e never used

gaa for cooking purposes try it and you will,be pleased, Tbe Company will famish and

-••*t~ all utenailft necessary to rise gas for fnelTA gas range ia economical and convenient.

ADDBKSS t H B COMPANY AT

124 BROAD STREET , ELIZABETHF**"-" •'TTTtll II tlllll II l i m a **•*••

on gas bills of l,OOOf«*tand ovw u»td p«rmonth. If paM at this offlc. within ten daysfrom prMwitatlon of bill.

The

By ANITA ClAY MUNOZ.

>»••»••*»»»«#»,

way*, an •**, Baal

wit

Ra tktfb* MTMab «• bJ. fMt, i .•M*tolaetthatgtoce.

-Pwt tblak an.Mlt Witt t l w r

CUAPTERLBebfaath day • a h *

h ta* Mt t t l MALL the iMtg Babba

hamr *v*v th*I noary aad «ny

the OHwaad gray that

qsalat oM E&cilab rl lUn of

flWHy «i«r «i>e«jffara ttwm hut bwn la••*»«», Joalab. thota b*»tBWirii l th \ d

In

tttca nor U» U».Uita pankiUar nonntate.

a>>|>ni

[The i2t(r Annual PicnicIflL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

OF AMERICArBBHBLDIX

i^ttMKMBTHiJaRdVEOn, the Banks of the Rahway River,

(uW:i5thf J906.

PT*5,..K*aUworth.N.jr.

All

» «AI»aaUMrUif National Ooa-

• M M S i

• • » « , « . M ^rmikm oT roeka aadawn ta tto « M I W of u* nil*, , , » « ,tte abatp atctvtr rlala* dark awt atara«bo»» U» ttiad««r( «r.tlM gatlMrtst(toga. Drmint TOITN riwuHaa asaatbent WOT* braid. Tb«j tba 4<wr

o«t m mvrrat an«aci> down tb» rockypattwaja- trading to tbcfa- aertralbQOMB. noddlBc a«rt>u«t)r to #«<* «tk-ar wb«a tte ton* of partial cam*. '

. Ttm aoWmn aUUiMaa of • p w H uSabbath Oaj pcrnulMl tt» attooapiMn,"d «" « t tu taauam». torn J*7*.•Mr nrrlab, with koampuii aalt t>4

jwooi (tarsia**, lMDtn*»tur t m t n

. t a b*»t itMt a thy w*\ «ud m

I h«<l uif j«rly tUi«B(««*r6a». muther.**

Hwin DIM been faithful and tealouaror tliy ruudu'n lutvmu," bla aMMbar• H d ' ««b atwra. ew|>baal«, dlare-

W f a w t wwardjajy^aoa:r»r»a»m. ttiou a« <mil(l*J to a rich r**»rd" b li, Tbt uDotaly fellow moved uneailly

• • tbe •rill,., « dull Nil flow of cuturmouttttng u> I.U fbi hwad. >

"Utvif 1 |*«- Uiuu«ht.- be «aM. wltb•ughl Uo»lt«i>un. 'that umjtmp o u fcouulu Martfarwi-wguUl UM much cbaoa-ed after her Urn* ntjaum lu t-rauc*.BellU ilni way fcturu | 0 -Hud- ua dull•ml our waj» i«t imM fur her taiita.Uavw «uib IJidugliU «'«r t-Miue to thr»i«d uoUierr- •

aca.will Joalaa.

—^jtlcaily. »o»ttwi'rt not orereaft with«»» art a» tw awith auca aa air an

eae aa-a (rath,

b

atrWe that. ]w *ld JT h>

J ^ V . not to «]*•% m ,»„, w n u ^"for 1 know that thy rotuln will real-

J>»,^r4rt»!lJUlU«» tit Uwrt-.na unteaa»«r wrly tcarhlap aw eotlnly iwept

to eouoa.U wlUi.te.

• * « • • » » * to rarer the brl

anatart

A KMraaa Ttuaatoa....._bonnet prejecthut w*U over I

(D

IKMitaf waUt coonteaant* and tMbar dUa. raatad bar band

» on the a m of bar aoa Jattah.'M l apam and (rtai« \ « i M k th.

;L ter (D rtrta, ^to remaiu uutll ab* waaI tell ttiee. J«l«h, th»t

wroo«ed bl* only child, who»m been raiaad there tB yea-

fray . u « . iKHue, | luMt b , ' , ^a*d allowed to «row to

neart m coufcLreeWt the*.""If It be tbat my cooala hatb aa ay*

lo ber puree •triage," h* obetrvedIbuugtiirully. **t tragti and Urltty•unagenieut of her ram land* may•Pl»al tuber."

'Tbua* facu aad other* lo thin* ad-vantage wUI be placed berore,our

touured. -My aon. thon doat know thatlie tblu* own lookout.to win tby Cvu-In Margaret, for 'lU *v*r a awa'iular* to dethe cgurtlng. but that I will**e»-a clew abadow aad watch wellfor tbe* and thine Interest* thoa caa.hotdoabt Ah. wanaday* *h* dnw adeep breath, "twill be a happy U**tfor thy mother. Jealah, wheTSLreaa•It before 70a doorway at her «p(a-ning and, *T*r aad aaoa ralaiuhar*r»a to look at the wide *cr*ae<gr*aapaature •Dnaoanted by th* m ~ —WMh* UU. know that thon art 1

T-anJIJonjIookttuj tetwtly late „with ruvetoo* eyea, Mad* M ttft,,

Boon th* candle* bavta* borMd »l-noat to Ihalr *ock*t* aad ttaMght«•» of th* tot* d m nlM. t H s U

^•-_M^ihmg.rrxrr

rrada*u> *ew«r, and after*2*»** thayar. left

• aew m tt tht n a lthe «nt feethlUt h.iVb*tar

«•* W T w an vlbabiaaTMt ban aUe *t the aaak S r t t ^trat t h

g t t . oa aw teaa-eC th*otna aad OTW aaaataiaa t*> m .

* to ap*ar. m . « . . . ula the aaow heap* *a th*hajl^b* aaJwhaS;. -*>» Track New*,

ttwhiatarte «apiM at u«at.!f?H!»TV!r "?* *• Mtleaal aag,out the Alabama lag, aad aet eo* Ha.

3»wThe tag ta aaeettaai k uwove. u?,. It hTt l wwT

we X, aad the heeka aagajaat that thatpaatle ladrtw died e lTwW?

r£the

Whaa we w^ we treated uthe

•nmeat tht • u n o i tWUM t d

etcael „BtasnalMltB.

H k ^ » » « «* «*» <l«* bad UfMd. andtbroofh tba brcaUai ciooda oraibaadaa aarljr nmUg atar waa bravvlr «n-daarorlas to Mod doarn a clean toU«btan tb» patb f jto

S"1 I LEONARD SAUEB

IOTS, SHOES HD

-»r. - —' »~*" »• JB», j g i a r r r .wee.natb«r-|UMra<rikfraurRi u« gatewaybefore tbrir bom«. a low, rambllufambwiae bout -xvnij or losa andwnwot. Pagaliur at the door. MlaLn<a«lHun»Um. with bnr band on the latch,bent forward and looknl dowa tbtdart roadwar with a «*«rcbliif «Luo».

~u*uji •nu,uiaUitvnMri=-^

t22 BROAD STREET ELIZABETH N.J

^ FOR W. L. OOUOLAS t » 6 0 SHOES.

"'OwSaSsV** caamct MEaxt T r a d t n s 1

•icUlmnJ la a UHM uf T#UUOU. "Iabould MM ba> framed b«r r*.,uwt towalk wltb C rntbja Camttt. for 1, mlsbtto' known tte twalu wooU lolk*r <mthe way. Indatdoc la kite rlutt*r andfergettbir the bo!jr day." - -

—-Vnt sot.-iiMtJMT.2' Tatnuton-aaurloa rvpellaot TI>|CY, banh and dbcurdant,"and enter, for I am cblllcd wjUt tlwdacDpneaa of U» Bbjfat No haru vaobefaU tbe glxK who doth bat dttire toazebauxe gnethic* quietly wltb lierfrlettda."

Accnatomed to do her aou'* btddlogat tbe dightnt word, bis mother liftedthe Utehv u d n » D tbe M

owW«f 0 r . o l «ld! Aa«•Ow.. now dead, luth orten l T i mtby itanghter-a liwrt with a dread ofaln, ralM> h«r lu rear f

-BBta: Mur"Oiou

U-Je**, MI

wradon*duty/

Jo*lah acquleaced by an eupuattctoovemrot of bl* brad. "Uotber," be•aid, recurring again to ibe aubject ofW* c«o»ln Margaret, "I »*• been think-tog mucb ou Uie comlnrboiq* of ourklnawoman, Often uiy

M- atf AB^MB^B^M aa am

mWltatb

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aw Jersey Centralms»r SUUMH in N«* TW, foot Llb«rtj •uott, JJ, B.

' CHASFOIIO 1O EUZABSTBSEW XOBK i

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'« . « 00. 410. J OS. « 10%|Bl»H,U4« P.M. B d S

tonilwortb, JL J.I f AND3OME Coontry 8«t.

W 1 electrio Ugjht; (teamall conTenietiQea; oonaarvatoriea; •»••

riage bonw; grranda aniAaadaoaaelv Bid. ;

Special oonrenienoM for ridisg and drivingparties for loppen, etc.

7-cuiaiNc ANO acnvicc. UMKXCCLLCD.-

.ADDRESS OB CALL

> . < » • » > » • »Kenllwortfe J|. J.

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twrowp.

H*kMi«a.» A.H.

WCSTWCLD.

U B M Electric, Coipuy *t Kev Jersey.j ^ i14 / a|flliBn*Qya * —'a

T* arrcTrt cnd»« dbcloeed (be l|«ln«room of tbe farmbonae— tbe Urtt Utcu-an.

Tbrawlac bla hat aad rloak on abeua near at band. Taotutoa aaokInto a aeat on tbe hlsb Uckrd acttlehi tbe chimney place, •tmrhlnjr-imtbla leg* abir*rhi«5r.tp nkeue the beatfrom tbe,bnmtoir Ion. ob*vrt\o$ hi*toother"* moremeat* hi all«ace a* aberamored her boaoet aad- cap, thendrew forward a email pise table, acrob-bed to.abiaiac wblteaeaa, aad Uld aBible opoo IL B«dag that abe waa•bwt to become absorbed hi readmeO* evatomary ttnSat chapter, be ob-eerred aaddmly. wltb an Ul concealed«ttenipt_at ranhaaBtea. "Our cotwlaHarganit Do«t be_oq, btt way by now,

"Bar mlaalre »rnt to m by apeeUlrnaaatmar doth aute that abe arrtredaafejy In London.- bia owOwr replied.BfUaf her glance from the pace, "andAat abe woald pruned on t t r wayapaedUy. Jbt trxmt coning oat, nt tbemade and ncrnt bear/ ralne «ombta«ttfrnak* traveiia* Uoiooe, ap Jhoo doatknow, /oatab. Bat t expect wltbin tbeweek to welcome th, ornate back tothe Tillace«r her Wnhjr. Hoe abeok bar bead, efcjhmc dole-fally. -I wot 'twSl be bvt a aad bome-tmataM tar tbe maid, wltb no i t e

»liv of th* <W» of *and tbe luanagoutent of no

many nmn •• are tier* entirely nowI-ibour-be bmltatml -•lm* mtutkeepck»e to licr, dlrwt (in- endeavora, *odfrom Hie flrif-Jw rained bla vole*•retiring wild liamb #ii>jiba*la~"*l!owno otlier lufliiiTiw to crowd-In" Co piuliour* out. On our roiiuwi nlm mmt betaught to r*l», siul »lw moil ever nod* lo be towrrii of mmigili upon which

•lie may lenu witli ronfldence.""Tbou IIMI i|«jkco wuwly, Joalab,"

U10 dauie replied, "if i a / mv)u<irj(loth aerr* me well, Margaret wa« everan- obedient child to, bee father, •» -wtHjsome naturally, metiilnk*, to place re-liance on her klntfolk. Ua*t tbougiil.Jo*Uh." ibe continued, lowering bervofcs alniwi to a wM»per and lookluvtoward the door, "lual tby couiui1*liod. adjoin Oilne and wbat great b*a-eflt eouldjjejtertved from being muter

TaotMton ton nod paced npldl /apand. down tbe dliuly llgbled kltcliea.

"Toongbt! Of coun* I be" tbotigbtr'b* etclalmed. "iror two year* I havewatcbed over everything oa tb» tint'bod farm land*, from the littlest new.born lamb to Ui* fleetest bone, aadaadw^^H - — * >^^- • A « > ^^^^»

tb* owner

«?* * «f th» U** *«

blackneu, tmlttuga few dylagtMtki.J*i»ti»a* Tauaatoa batboaght hereelf efthe latanea* of (be hour.

"Uetly not come.lar' ab* eulauaad.walking to th* window and Jooalagoulwr 1 - "*» " «>

Mars Elites^ • M U W tad aariior tra*e af S t t a i«bt preaaawttaa of *Mh a b

tmataM tar tbe mhars_ft. gnet imTJ ~ ^

"Her boaee andlasde «M unadt-aa f b to t t eaaa* for bar to tatealah tet«rnoaed smtk^v

"Aye. tboahaatbaaa* food ateward,my .on," eb. npUaf, "ab«e tbtoe «n>cie« abowlns ran wlaSeaa ia bto dytac

faldb

B» drew a atiarp breath,-Aid now-Ood'. piijr-i mart give

place to a chit of a girl, who happenwill brla«dl*ord*r wbtre I ha' bador-d u aad put waatefnl tfmcb notiouabove good Puriun thrift and care."

Aa if the thought were intolerable toWm, he gar* bla abottldei* a decpahiagahrng, elxod* to the window and lookedoot long and ailenUy over the blacken-ed landscape la the direction of theUayland e«Ui». HI* mother *at for •ti l t b l

Ttam throwing opea the dear *b*

ona*tai)y-for:a aold'te he-out of door* oa a SabbathTbon abonJdM be at thy prayU It tbou but with th**r /

"Only Mown,mother.''/ ~, Tb* merry faced tttUecreatore in'ber**v*r* gray boaa*<Mwd plain dree* ofboaMpiiB came^rwanlhurrjeoly,

"A* 1 WIA, nianittg from leatCynthia Cam.u at tSTgi lTl ntrt »f«w «P» «*f turattU* and b* veatoredto walk with m.t Be not angry, moth.er," aa the woman, towerlog ahov* berfrowned wrathfully, "Prhbee, a little«*MiP with fMd S t e o . wooU Mt bm

"Oo**lp on the* tort'* dayl tightand trifling uik oa a Sabbatn

* _ . ° £ J * ^ »W H «»t th. at*/

verdIt

Uayland e«Ui». HI* mother *at for •tim* leokmg with *ympatbetle anxietyat th* tall, dfaKoawlat* flgnr* of ber

(Unk not that *o«ad* of tby . W H abvughier did aet rescb mine earn Ttfthy room, howyf m,, let th* caadi*rwjato," a* Hetty liftad ooe f n « a wtnbte- "In darknew easit thoa hetterpat thy mad on thy prayer* and a«kth* tord'* forgtveaeee for O, *la*rfim abattlai the door wtth lat*a-

ttouUwtolMMW upoa th* retmtlacfMBiof tb* yoosg famar ah* f«rt«naa awwooden bolt* *ee«r*iy for th* Bldtt.

Weed v«-•» «rl»a to aw* eon.

eaplala th* orl(ia of ft*iat-* O M *f thtct n*mu

from the Spam* M," « ••«>«»" *«»«• <to

f *I « • " • « • « with -eabe-to aad th* head la «l**p or lo

pitch a* a ahlp, aad wlih "eapotar anDuet." to alnk a ahip by mabead-"wbm" meaaing bead. Another goet.*

JtagUih diafctt word f«r moving aI began**} by taming it over alternate-Jr «• uilto two beadt-to mat th* wordtoalaply -eAp,- . h*ujutf >**,,*__

' 31— j , —

—•"-• •-» • ••• p nm vinaujiay VnWIup U

doing thy dory wwen UMM fiatt growsto to** iboM land* above all —tfitnlnrJoateh. Methlnk* bf etary JtStdloS•booJdrt bemaaur tbtr*."! '

"atolber," be came aad elood beforebar, with AK hand tiprel*ed,ta a atato«f onaaaal «dt*ment 1 dreamt iaet

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flMiaat erect ta her «»•»• *paakng

^ T40WSTOW *p*at th*- - - *V • * • • • BMAaf plao*aad hiring fliade «»od bar-falM gadfair MutagSind*

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Page 2: tt A tttlM - DigiFind-Itat tbe dightnt word, bis mother lifted the Utehv udn»D tbe M owW«f0r.ol«ld! Aa« •Ow.. now dead, luth orten lTim tby itanghter-a liwrt with a dread of

WA

eae, askae they do ber ea fsjaetk*,•how that If ber bwOwad la net marry-*ej few for lew ha win ears U» toeaey.

. " # W uwtttaaa* MfettfnWi propoae 1*rnTT rr'rf 1 L •'•* ;L""— '" »*•M B rraix-ian) are, «t>d the lasdferdawmgefewHywurtag tbereirta. Tbel i i i i w t wrer get* • cbaoce to rtlM

r TIM arfaeepple it one of Ibe moat At-'aajatlMe article* 1n the world. provld>lag « • own |HT*<O. »od ID " • perfee-Uoa It It if One e frull i t grows. Ml

ajf grapefruit.

After a etraggie lietlog acveralytata, the* rwpertabU> portion of tbefCngUsn rorntnttnlty lu Burmafa baiaameaded in aecttrlng the pii*ag« of atew ferblddlug the employment «f

ai barmaida. The U n n lthat thla example will be fel>

towed la Kuglipd.

.Kafunrty, tbry dv tblugi differentlya* Iteujala. Tbere, for ioilance, blnetyiwaaanli, rrprviintlug rural eodelie*,will be on the «pot to watch tbe *e-tioaa of tbeir parliamentary'reprpntativc*. Here Ibe wrjxiratlona relief*

\ -BVll bT*» &** the u__. . , - ,' If I'D Mtecrib* teaMrrew, tar-H***'* «lUi left le ate**.

"We'll kt «Mh bl

. "VII trt <nJV« fa4i

anta lar ntrf (taw we key,"

J* lor Mfk tbMC—tVifr ertfaMtra Jvw—*ipcn MHI ihrf'n atnsgfcij, tkrrt ata't a rbaanr U laay

-If it'* w «<wl •* tfcat," mn m. "I na't ojaite ankwliaiwlul ««*•* kiat »••! ta kt tt ao. Of r n m it m M be gna4T«ert ife* M«Mjr, bat I'd I«M a< iketwfc it viaa't lairT«»b k»», «• w« «r«iiMI jf_w» »kaei4.a>kca «s«J* •*i «nfou(Ul a IUXWH,Te *iot le wtk* •

rouM if v* tkwi l»k* * »*«W ahere."i. tamt" -nil*, "afce alaaya mmmmprnwa v W kr* bating picwat drvaiM."

<-<%•»»* kUeerallend*,

LA ME CHARLIE'S

tbe lodjanapplli Newe.

•Ubeervee'tni Ltglngtoji <Ky> H'aid; "No matter what may t* otie'f4«tla>ou il U JuiuowMlile to Ignore tt>eapawth of tbtevanttment for enlarged

• yalltiral rirfhie for women throughouttbe elrlfltod World. Tbo women them

«rV> jprrliapa Ibe greatfat oli»taf pmpll#l)i»«nt pf J»e pnr

i of their more aggreaitve JeadMt,*1

i «rJt«D- ib^nl radU ira btededjgiSai! Viirriril l ii<i "inertjitcd

fwr^»v«bttHt.,Ui»,-Mjtui i-otto • • in4lMdi«M|Mtra<>ai«tHcU,<liat !«•• totalH H N «r« t» tmill far tM*B«B-po|<a«

He wtut onlilde wllb Iili gua, and liu-tnidlatclf • law n wolf, na be bflltvad-« big blii-k out—illllug npou a mowdrift, Uina Cbarllc Ored, aud lliorrwiliira xvlpfd aud ran. Tbe tripperwai dlled wllb eiHIcinrat

black wolf U not often killed orarea >im..,Oiil/ tu« yea'r teCore Mo

|WlU HQQ'for | g Ajjiaod bad offered llflO for'a mate to I tOne hundred nud fifty dollaral I<ameCharlie ewlfily donned ale cowiklncoat, nil Cat Head overiboto and rack'

d L

wblethflfl fi)l«n tbe rlnje aod fg»t oftual jitlll,,cold days, JAOM Charlie" onet tru down a illrer gray fox

' jurt tb»t kind of enow. He be-(lat b bad hit 'the

Wtio»,(eilUal*jU*«ir8l»!4i tributary to# d k 4 it li

H ) toastialtod at.0,400.000. At tin rala of

from J600 to 1008 flw tiopula.tlM of \hft u t t wo^u^* p,290,00O In

Dr. Ttirodur« H.-Kclkifl, at i t j ' B U t h t

. in i\*>•«a»rVttriou» 8 |al ircf luipBlroUf'tk>»~<i iff^tlntf neviriilbcnlc lodHW-«aJa'i'talM!"'*rh":e ar« nU6 Irretiitl-ar«Ida l

Irretiitl-or

iturd'br'eveu criminal.t'cti which WeIMtlenl cavMot avuul. Thug Uiereniay

i,, to, drluk^ to' «*>> profane orlanguage, to commit tulclde

«r homicide," and Ibe IHie* m all otheraaWc^tbflndiv'Mualif rational and never be iu»|^ctwl otthe. Infirmity until the Indtlvo ageutpreeeat* iuolf.

Tbe irreuimible corporation bqt on.Haralncd Individual' morale ateadliy

roHerilyvtualutilni the'Hartfordan

I take-oajbt far cor-Mte*£«ntiuhl dare

> {akeVto-tbMr owB'inilividuil In-

- i

io»wagal»» bare, chance* to acquire nrop-rwUBeutf •awing It* to

» [ ^ , v lu{ feM *•» «* iatacw « * WW-

_ H B K » I » B beialrau ant It U'lialuml to" " f t tA onitprU tliatdoea tbe best

N tAK our ranch on Blitk4*rrrk »T<« !«IU« Cbirlir, wUo)• « "wolr»r.- Tim li. b« flu<I«rin|ilci)(iiriit .In intlitlns ilork-

mm of Nortli Wjoiitluc to rkl tJila r#-giim of Uwlrufll*« and lucrruslogr*«n. II* wn» for nrij ynti atrapprf." noil li noiv a llttl*luin of M-vriilr. More tbiu twinljrtmr» »KO i Tcnfcfnl Vtt lod««d an arrow iHilnl urdfr nn« of bli fciic* cap*,unit lirurt lb« old uian gout wllli aIn nit Irgi

- Hft r.«-j txinrfRnllr nnrratet Itia ownftilfrniurw, ntltiotiRli u« TillIliruiieli dingm wlllioul nunibcr. Onlyn fiew aruounll of lill'flamrw nccipvlint* tiren ilrnwn from him.

due iiarrmlvv li of a "lol» wolf,nlilcli IMI li!in Into <llfflciiliU« amonglimd'o AMUIIIHIIIII. A "tola" III LauiaClutrll*'* nilccn-y of nijmvrkn li aimpi)' tome imtiira) bird or boa it plnj-etifton hy tuprrliuinnn |iow«ri or bjr'lbvUIHRlC llf IDfl'lll l l* |M*U.

One winter tack In the Dftlff helh*rt nvat murk Kellle'i Ylllag* orCutllrnid Hloui ou I lie north iliort of Mlnnl \Vi*in Mkr, lie w*a round one

br tin Here* howling of a wolf« lexj rodt of lita cabin door.

1 (hat be had hit the wolf aud-"" It. ' Tbe iracki

g g TdJtmeyUnii Chirlle fouu' bimaetfface to face with Oiucber, th« mottvlllilntui and widely* known rMCtl ofall tba Aiiln.boln tribe*. ' •. .

Tradera, trnppen, >ayaieart acA «hrioua trlUja of nr*&$ koa^ Um ««•der many tiUe«-Uft PftaftV ,*f«ife:Holder, %flj» Medlelse, Poleaatn (beKid; Bear Leader and "The Xtpotaonof the Tralrle." None kuew any goodof him. The niau waa .-. f ntenter ofdlfficultlei, a eecret and treacberouifoe, n voliouer and <!evleer of Inhumantniolty to hitptesi cnptlree. By tbamemben cf Ilia own band be waa held

i iliufOlug lope. ,he could find no blood

irtbvanow the trapper watHe bad more

tjijiot 'a gray wolf or a deer'i rt flank, and haft had to

'• far l ie bullet bole when~_«uit'\T«i finally tocur«d. , ".t«on>gttt'w«alvar?'«-1d,».ut-Wo*a1r*

wai itlll and bracing, aud Lnino Char-lie jinjoyed hli cnaie. After nu houref Miff ruuulug he waa rewarded witha tlghi ofiho beait_loplufc_a._ hundredywrdi of K) In front of'him.' lie'nowfelt mre of t*-o black woire pelt.

lie fl'*d a random ahot| and the crcntuh» did not Increaee Iti lead pcrceptl'lily, On they iped, licnter-did hunted.Another hour iiauvd, and Hill the filltlnit. bobb!ug black ipeck kept Ita dl«tanro cloie t i Ibe edgo of Indefinite(hinge.1 The trapper "took up 'a hole"lu lili belt,

flu .they Bed, man and bemt, overbilly *trlf» of lnud. -acroi* broaditretcbra of prairie, the hunter at lire-ICM ai hi* quarry. Three tlmca tbotrapper tightened bin belt each timeinru that another determlued ipurtwould bring him wltblu thootlng'rnuge.' If thn animal were not hurt,bo rennottoil, it would long alnco haveleft blm far oetitnd. • • - - - -

At lait the bent led him down lutoa deep, btuhy creek kuown aa BadCoulee, Then Lame Cliarlle knew thatlila chaws bad itrctcheil fecroti twentymilea of emit, tftffl the hunter wmnot dticoitraged. lie ihutUed on o\crtbe rough ground, now and then jerk'Ing hla rifle to hla face, ouly Joiiee thewolf dltappcar over the creak'ba.nk*or

oud cljlterod '4»'ay_ «pon the inowcruit.

Tbe a.ultuM be waa cbatrog took toUM blgb laud, rau acrou a promouterjrand, pluuged again down, a iteep gradeInto tu» coolee. After It went tb«trapper. 8quhttlug upon bit racket*with.a whoop of victory, he abot downttirlonc, a,teen alope aa awlftly aa theduck file*. Ue would quickly hav»>overtakeable quarry, toei, but the cun-ning brute luddenty efiled and 4ted atrlchk aoglei along -the atecp, % *•

, Timlin'to tire a ehot at be patted, Lime'Charlie tripped, hit ran «sn)od-•d 1ft "midair, and be tumbled, tolledand (1(4 to tbe foot of ibe blub*. "

. . He landed in a' thick clatter of wllitiWupon the creek bank, and wbeube bad ejttrteated bU raeketa and turn*tied cut Ot the thicket It wae to flndTitoeeir facing a row oi Indian teepee*l i t t b l t d O t O ba abtUertd Oat Doge beganbarking, and Immediately Inmatet otthe lodgea, routed by hla rifle ihot,»-*••*i to1 appear upon, the creek bank

'moon bad r'ttea, andU» \t» wllbta

them Cbirlie Untw at a glance thatlb*M Iwllani were Aealalbeloe. Moetbrartlly'be Kiibed falmwlf out cf tba•rrape. He wee ID adoplrC neuberof Black Uiltle'e Imnd of Cat Heidi,inr»terat« ;o»a of all AielnlbclB*. Iftbeie Indlam wrr*'tnid« aware ef'tbatfart Illark Kettl»"» ramp would apeed-lly IOM a /aloabla ally.

He wti too tired,' bowerer, to rlik(i king to bli hecli, nod ao, wben anIndian billed him be anrnrtred, "How!lluw!" and weoi*Lold'y fonrari,

A group at bJ*Bli«1*J -flgttrvegathered roon'i him. Ai Indian apoketo him In Kngllib, ««Uli;g wbeoce lieliad coutr. • The I rapper up'ied Ibatjtebad rlntfj i wolf which hsd lediilmfar frcui lili ramp and ImmtKHitefy rt-lited tbe lurlden; of hli tumbdus downtbe bluff. lu crder '.o dltert tbe iat-IKU'I mind from furl her Ingolr/ ljiowCharll* gave lili idvenlnrr-a. nnmor-oua turn. (Iciprlblng ulnctely and withiimny gviiun-e, 'be aomeruulti be hadtaken. _ I

Tbo»» wbo were able «o unrtentandlaughed with him aud In turn repeatedbli atpry to lhdr fellow*. .At the anda toll; muffled figure *urned froqt Ikegroup and bade tbe hunter follow. Ainqmeut later Lime Cbirlic fntfrtdjtte:p*>e and leatvd Slm»olf before Ahenp o.' Ilva/umliert. Tbe tall Indian.•till vautttc lu iui blanket, threw freeUatlcka upon tke tire and blew tba coalito a blase. Then be -ncorered blablack pall aid equalled upon theground, coufiontlag ble TJU l

&

afr « » « a e n ;wenalaajt, far away MOM tkoMl itwaK jaflaari Wakaat Lsk>

* e eawc* tfce tcttaet ef fnat ft*&j «e* «aUaa; turn

U IN nia, M i f t t It maial ttati

IJIUO Charlie gave hlmiietf np forloit, for tbe- cruel chief knew hlu per-uually. One glance Into tbe evil, iblfl-IDB eyoa of Unucber convinced tbehelpleu trapper that bli boun were.numbered, Had hla guu becu loadedbe would have diadiarged It at Jfctchief Inatanjljr. ,Jiint tbe weanonuftie.uiefeu, and pulilde he beard.itbemuffled ciuntblug of roocciiioed reel.Tbe teepee waa unrounded.

There waa "medkrlue" lu all tbll, totba trapper belloved. The black wolfbad heeu atolo of (Jancbor. Truly,the tuan wm powerful In hli medldue.Thui reaioued Ijiiue Cbirlie, and withthe etolcliw of au Indbut capllte helank upoli au elbow and awaited bitrate.

(•ancher very deliberately tilled andlighted, a long itemmed pine, andimoked In illeuco for a lime, appar-ently devlalog tooie cruelty whichebould amtalu bla ovll reputation. Attqat, moved, aa It appeared, by -angrymuttcrlugi outatde bti teepee, tbe chiefknocked the nibea from bli pipe bowland ipoke.- "Vou come from Itlitek Keltle'i til-lage," tald lie. "I will lend yon Iwrkto him. Hut flrit clre me your rifleIO that 1 may kuow you will not OreW k * *

At tbli lustnnt levcral of Ml buckicrowded In at the entrance or (he tee*pee. SeeiiiK thcra waa no alternativeLa mo Chirlle inrrendered bla uieleuguu.' Then, at a word of command,eeveral lndlona laid handa upon tbetrapper and stripped; blm of bla cow*tklnctat and two blue woolen ibtrtt.

Why the tavagee left him hk leff-behlw) w «lump>of,7wjlrowa.-7jejtersl xtBtar'moccailut-AniUbli-old tkln-capdeer were itarfled'-ittom" tbelr bctl*, Lame' Charlie doct not know, but

doubtlyea It wat from rcBnement ofl j Gaucbw, eecure In tbe belief

that bit .victim ufutt perUh In tbe bit-ter cold, wlabed to protons W» mlieryto tbe Uit extremity. '

Tbe trjpper wat thnut halt nakedInto the nlcbt and bWden to' Bake hlaway homeward.' A* theyaboved himout of ibt teepee, the Indiana laugsedimmoderately at Oawher'e new treeitof cruelty.1 - .. • t , . - > ',• +

Keenly tbe trapper regretted tbath;ebad not dubbed hla gun and atriren toaelt hli life at tone coat to thete mla-creanta." Aa It waa there eeemed uotb-ing to do but to- ran unta he ahou 1fall, freeatag and WbtutntdiiJJotwll K"lUndlng bla recent <kngrina:c»v« Ifrom tbe hoollng. tuntlng Aattnlboli aat the top of iUa apeed. > The btturnight ilrcnthlm-to the boat, txd Ufalay In-vigorona action.- ,

He knaw welt that be could not tnany event bare. 3nlabed a roa back, tobla cabjnfmnch leeti'cotild h* do to tabla

i c t ia h*do to;ae,de<emlne4

ing, tbeb. to reiaora Ala outer'iegglngi,wrap bla body ta bttt at mI(U «od

Bat at te eserted blaaeeH^uae. and he fell • atraaiw, m.~mrihllintlae>. a» airy Eg«iaeae«f baoy«bicb evablad bha ta ppe<* »rer tbaanew m e t , g*4ng la faeg, Ulhe Jaxop*tike a Jack ra« bM.

Aa ba bounded forward at the efla-ta«#* of a mile or awre fr«ai tbe A»elsifaot* vUt*g»/M.aawoWjUe>b<Hil-

Tbe bUck wolf igalol fie believedtbf animal waa about to letp upon bin.end draw bla one weapon which theAatfnibolae had overlooked - a raser-edged pocket dirk. • '

Aa be turned to fight, however. tbetrapper found blawalf faring a brlu-died dog of ordinary *txe and certainlymeek appearance, —Tbe animal fellupon tbe mow i t a few yarda* diitanreand whined |>illfnlly. wrl*;g!lng..taKardblm at a baibful puppy doea toward avJiltor .- ..""._,:.•"-.

Urnfty rejoiced tbe trapper calledIbe dug to blm and took It ID bla iron,Tbe creature waa ictrawny endogh/bultbere waa warmth In it* body and tolit thick, thaggy coat.' It would cer-tainly help hiin tq wve life In a drift,He nctiuill^cjnilfa_Ui«-«iiiiu»H*-»*>*ii, deriving griieful wirmfh fromIt* body. Tbli he iHd nulU levenl deeiJumped from tbelr bedi iroonB-'coni-itilk grua th»-<log leaped lOdileBly,away to give cnaie. , " ' • • " '

llud Coulee, wltb lit ihelter of buihand till gran, wai tbe night resort ofnamcroui btndi of deer and elk.

Lauie Charlie iloppeil to, ni l backIbe dog, but rinding blmielf freeslngto the uurraw preiently sped on. Af-ter a time tbe dog overtook him, owlagain loped i t hli beeli, but tbe manwoi now too much exnauited to carryt burden.

Again a bind of fleer Jumped In frontof him, tbii time out of a thicket otlow willow*, Tbere were a doien ormore, and they acampered In ill dlrec-tlona. A buck and a large, fat dor, tnattempting to leap tbe creek channel,broke through the crnit of a deep drift,and before the doe could extricate ber-•elf tbe dog waa upon ber, with' It*teeth In ber throat.

With a atroke from bla'knife LameCharlie killed bar. Then wllb chat-tering teeth, cruk'llng tkln aod frett-ing Oogeri -noTeU'to work. ,; f

Bo peeled the daer'a akin from itaibouWara, aklaaed tbe hind_legt,wbole,'

>1about tbe waiat.. The* ba tat town. Wlaugh bt recent pern aud -to make a;meal or leaf toet, while the dog alaoihelped Hirlf. - —

Lane Charlie did not laugh long.'however, for tbe pain ot froit bltci.eet, p t . eting tu nearly drove blm to dlntrnctftm,!uitfll tMf Imd rnHfwlMttyfle^1^^"**^ly with deer't tallow.' <

With bit dog companion be reached]hit cabin late tn tbe morning. Hi*!wrongt were quickly told In Blick Ket-,tle'i village, and that chief, delightedto.know.nV) arch enemy waa ao near.Immediately itt out to lurprlie tlWtcamp, tiuktbe wijy Aulnllwlui.wero'pOtf tbe I^jbtt'ltria t«1iBg'<aiy VIng party, without iquawa or children,,eaiHy made their «ec«pe. > I

To tbla day l imo Charlie li notjwholly convinced 'that the block wolf;and dark, brindled dog were ono amitbe tame,creature. Ue admlta. how-ever, that tbli lulgbt liave~hwn tbacaiV: that a dor mtclit have beeiteto-len from one of tbe Red River' potti,might have been driven oui of tbo lu-dlau village by their trvaklib cart, and,might have been banting a new ru»»-ter. Such a dog would have run fromhim aud toward the Indian village nolong aa be carried a guu and -continued(QiheotatlU _

And the fact tbit Lame Charlie art-mite thta ta a poulblft -olutlon or hlipcrlloiia adventure la really vroof thatIt' ll to,—Iouth'i<Campan(4u.

BAXGE or

mabout tw« aallea. aad wiibtn thla cirri*,

• • •«' S» nuiay mike tbe minliki of rrrink

jo bifro o«i aooM cblHca; tbea riwy:have place for. 1 consider tiro 1«4<blck brooders none tod worn for-'»13»eg( toenbator, prorWluc ibe loco-t»ior la a good ooe. * • ..: '* '-'

SCBATCHINa FOB FOWLS.'Spade or plow up the liana' In aun>-rner. Tba fowli will »ujoy (b«ni:bet-ter. and If you throw,In and rover'upa few handfuia of uati or oilier *raln.It wm put l U chlckena to icntrbiDg,and that wiUheip to nil the *s* baikct,ai weli ai keep tbe fowli benitny.

Toons tor«e itock •Jiguld_not.teLpci^uted to ^ttoto out ot ao«« IUJ^U

iihtil tie iuB'ii«iilrl*f "atid *wirrrieitbe.lurfuce «f tlicrtrtb. Many • futilrue of Influenza baa reiultnl from al*Jqwlng. young tioneai.tbat were aecoi-tooaed to Kaw^bjtft«*^,dH*«4*^*,to lie ou tbe cold, damp srouud m early• p r l n g . - • . •• : • . - • • - • -:.~..

T BAS8W001» FOK BE.• - • - ^ . > : f^_^ -; ? 'j^ti ^ • * * -

Beea iliould bfc the d m por «v«ry .cotintrt liomer-alio, they.bo^Cb>;4f to|f«r.f>«& | | m^They, MloflHl/Dow'be l*afrW*el a*lwill need" conitn'ut watching. Thebaaawood la la IU slary.. Uixe you

tUt Jta to plant It, at

Wliat a wealth of honey come* from

• ••"*'• «•*• A O I B "i fvQUAUTIE8 IN HOUSES.

,tIe»'exhiblreviTtrf ibeVotfiprtn^thoee undealrable^ qqalitlra have beeu

Jhatead of tbelr aim. On the otherIliad,the, ajood reputatlon,Jbat aome"•lr<^ %itk gataed thrcigB yf* uhtorw*tfncee of thelf aoni anif diugtitera werv(,due largely to the ouallbei wbltb tboaeiitvotta aotw a»a»d»uilrter» mtf loberVlted ft*mMbel»J«aBW^«M^daai ofNancy Ilanki CJ.04) wae by Dictator,aud the daro.of Plret Ixwe <2^?54) waa>Iary A, Whitney, by Voluuteer. Theget of both Dictator aud Volunteerhave alwiy* been noted for gaiocnateand eudurauce.-Horie Breeder.

i t A K i x a

Home pprwna advUe raklnc after

cll|ipliiKi drop lotp thit erau and forma inuU'b. which I coonldcr of creat beq-vnt. -They alw help to ferllllia the auil.The lawn that ia not inotved ofteneiunighluvt- IHH-U J l ^ ^ ^ y<nu»e there wa» ftTowtu cnOflgTnfo par-tinlly hide the Kwnrd upon which Itfnlln.. Tills «)lll wither and tnru brown

- -" - A K«*l*t »*r ntt» Bttts.Art Ohio politician enjoye telling ot

«~ 'pbnflcaT dUcniKtou he OUCJ over-beard lu a couutry trowry atore.

In some way the argument, quite aheated OQC. degenerated Into a dliputela which obe tide took tbe positionthat tbe others were oraiy to entertainluch political ieoiU &i their*. ,

At Ibla point-a aolemn-looklug In-dividual, who up to; thUJlme had heldMa peace, suddenly -interjected:

"Oetrta, I Want to tiay tliat I'm the,only nine inatf hfere that baa the paperato proyelt!" ' ;

Tbe crowd gaieir upon him In aa-tonltbmeat. .:: '•".••It l r true, gents^- t^ntlnned- the

tolemn-Iooklng Individual, sa be drewforth a document from tbe receatM ofhla «oat, "her 't my d|echarg« fromibe State loaane Aayiumr—HarpeyeWeekly. ' . l

Benator Clay, of Georgja, -vnu oncelUowlnjt. cbnatlntttat the ttcbli of tbenational capital wh«*rte'WashingtonMonument" -.are*'<*td."r''' '"'"^ *"WUt do yott'lhln^'Ofltr care-reaaly aaked tne Sew tor, aa 4he ron-iHtuent ttood,gating JiC'aw*'at< theibktaly abaft / ' ^ W .;'-Senator." ravo&ofeC'taV'Georgta*.m««M ^ a M t b t d n d e J K h aigheit

tbut means suing over It at leait tbreetlirw* a week In ordinary »ea«oua—th«nmrarat clipped: nftat w«b inowlng wlil(Ii'o ao ftilcbt that ;nicre \i1lf not baenough, of It tu nhon. I-ct the Lnlfa

be net lilch enough to leave atiraM two Incofea'S"^' " - • — ~ » « -Slagaxlue.

ny'.MMiHNKiHjSyrAM^1

A modern farm require* modem nin»chluery. Soiuetlmci. however, we rgn

(•tatement atidjWbo tUII prefers tberoctho*li-«ad Iiy ^111* #-n|nlfarJhf4 Thukr; but ou the otucan overdo m!ieth«> ra«*lmic p lwhere only ono wai nreded. Hereand there you nw«»ee n( farm qver-etot'keil with IinpTewcnts, probably»tain)lnB out In die" leather.for lacicof »hed room: but the fnt'inft.wlio buyscarefully and Judiciously only the. toot*nml nmrhlnwU needed to preniU-e. the-troinij luTil to~cnltfvale~¥od'Ilarvest~tbe crop* In the luoot economical way,'nlll be ftunnclajlx ahcadvuf^hU uei=h-Iwr ttbo wllp«1lipdrfi<ir4wVthArt.-i>

L'ncle Kural, In Tbe EpHqtultt.

There nre Mreral atyle* of utakei ortrellhief for toWtoe%. olitf^eftiat* tbefeia room for were. "A ggoa-*upport.U.made by uflug a pott three Inchedt(|turt> and i«ven feet !oag. to' whichare attached JKII of (TOtsarrun. Oneeel otctoaucua In nailed to tbe middleof tbe pxnt, eootber at tbe.top, and iwomore at Intervali between.. jbvauuiifi^are wed for each set. jiihl' tlfc.v fc» sjQright Rngletj.tft-j^cb ^Ui«f.. TJhrj. areabsat twenty loebe*. Ions. A Itarrel

gronrnW The vlaegm'traiBt* aa theyr .,* - ^uk • ' ^ nil h i ' r , »^a • £t.. _ &. . i

tier.

KLO.VD

Oow^tv • Kleajdlke awljaw died. &lgkt.f*nn

«"a^act»4 far the traiupertaUoithe 4HU betwceai Oawssif aod I* * " f M / W » * s ia« h u d d

to ft wbea aeoople « ,btvcB't bees the belt ot friadUTBad •to let bygooea to byg«.a«« aaal Ck»to lutve'a Urlak on U."—Chicaga Iti -erd-Uerald.

.• PABTLT BBMEUBERKO IT.TMcb»r~-iI»rru» Aorella* waa

of the greatrst pagsna tnat everKeuember {hat. Tommy-'*

Tommy (it borne a few boon-"Mirkanw Reriliu v u tbepig that ever lived, mamma,aaya #u."—Ctiicaxo Tribune.

DEK POSITION.

•WtftTjOmt two bojutnd and tw, 4tg4 for MBW of wbltb be j»U

attafred and fifty delta* II* 4i bttstacH. ntrryittg'capplieaa*w«ltaa,maU-aiatter. On

tri» ha^Mftrly ^areyed five hinttfceefeaad doltan* worth ot 4wt.

f tboa> early .Uji of tbe Abakan ff- U. t*«k pluck. ea<!ttnn<*. «)mort

to tiring to the miner* the newa ffontiufe world. «o«r eiger tl

I were for erery aorap of InfoiU*4nwn.ia 4Ir.- Adoey'i -

ber RrauJmtitter'* poaltloa In

bdl^Wmped*-Tbe ant newi of tbe Spjniih '

which peuetrated the Yokon fastiwaa brought by tbe "Mountain K• gambler «KapIna- from Jiutic*.rtojry mtjiot b l l l M t i

ai cock with any butiwelleit families."-I'AUadelphiag e r . ; • • ' • • • . '

fo

"A nwal bero iibould never allowtlmielt to be forced to rxfStta." amidthe in*& «bo rvpeata all tbe good

fr:' truJfflf *e haiov't.tbe faculty for

OVE1WOKE.l--WeU, wJ

,}Ml«t»<»VWby. yea, Bridget. tbeW*-a ilo<k'lntbekltcb*n-" , "

Oook-"\Vbat good la Jtt I f a i a

i

\ II I

^ithat an._.•tf»»»y' ta ro«-it, t t _ _ . . — r . _ ,an artlclp to tn:<t to the 'IUIM, urtwai derldnl Hint a public reail•houl,d Ify given of Iti content, bUwy6r from Kan Kr.u..i»co. who I

'| a good volre.r At the aptwfntpd tlmj crowd of neartrfiw hundred men p

*f*d ^(*OJI| t^e ilrjvunmlj l»)t w>tthe uMtle Ot tho ttreet. which ieraa the reader'* rintform.

Clear awKDitinrt wae,tho wpr"Dewey** jirwt Victor}-." Tbere «a moment*! .nflence. tbeti cbcur ui«beer art>*i\'aud hat» and anna wwarm! wildly In tbo air. When

-^article, wat read ami the ll<tenfr» ideratootl what it wat about, the •thulium knew no bound*. Kvery it°{ oew^tvbiir reaif'anil raremt -NoIng cl*ftw"at.talked of that

Hot long after a nwond ." JjroMrM. which*told ef the'. . . .—«f (he war^qnd another readlug ..-I>al4 When tho itary waa readied

p - UleTlnanlih-captalu who-milled hit cVv,>»«rt«o the mait, and hi* bravattiea w.•fc. <«~* M4h»*hlp-went dow*, therv-w

1 alienee. Then a low voice aa

4"'. Robin—"Yep, we're going < to BtfV*.'',}Our nefulibor, the mocking bird, Ia try*iiujooinitateJttSBajitoai^1 •••"""";•1 r

man waa iu that crowd who. . . *«^ untouched by tuit Inibui^ f j h e enemy'* pluck. / ~

I dnt piper, with tbeuw** nei

the-owiicrar howereeylt ebont tbelr demand* wo*T not exort' i ter, wuea more papera we

B v - - , _ , _ . . they aold anywhere fro<;> iw|nty.flve coat* to a dollar apleca.

MftKS OF HOT? W-VTEB

«0{bot that tlwi cook declared hoable to Jboll vftpt in tlie itcimy*r£io from It, the Hrltlsh itunuer UthSn arrived 4iere reccntly^from Japaand China, tayi the NeXVork Mall,

^be bl'llng waterfall tbo vo'iuu pu' It, la lUpposed tcMiave beca caunsl b

Cutten—"Jorglnn U, alwaya br»g-- " -i-KiJe/ayjoBkea^ I* ahiT'

. . . _ „ SuWi*>I^»n.Jhat.She'* a hypnotist. Rheunder curb perfect control thaPe*t_ anything ibe iwkiuj^roateboar.

ABSERTINO HEBSEU.

everybody eata

, i figured that tbe LotUiaateamjiKthrousli flfty. mile*'of th

<ccan hot Bprings. 'he ablp w«i between Hongkon

il- CcbU,—nua~w«* making" twelv., i an hour In a tranquil tea Khei

-i water began to, bo^ , j • tTho nintr or iu* X^tbiaa Mid tha

_ th* flrttakWtvdtldge* (hey hah of tbiboiling of the water wna when tinocean all around lbs ihlp began t<errftklc. tit^ttm liko tlio nolso of bumIngTwtwd. - -< At the came time the ocean bosun t(bubble like' << pot of oatmeal. There

,,wa* uo vapor «uch ai mlebt be expect

-Bltnwrfr-Me1* my6o rigbt tofor other jiraute. When It corneatelling me ttoW. mncb I ought

Tribune./f .Br - j »«

Marryat-"HelIo:tooklng protperout.'*

Munnlman-J-So I ,cutber biu.ness now. I will ten WHV-"Jhere'k nothing -JYHt leather "' T > t

Uarryat-rrhlifaa? Say! «m#y&-tud take dlnnej|W)Ui m to-night. 4&$l

-wife'* baked aome peaa for tletterV'-f.Catholic StfloJard and Tlmea. ' •*'-

."f bave.aiwajt held that wbefi'*"niiu Is wrotrg t e abonld adndf " "frankly,- at whatever aauiflsSL-J "*"6Ity,":«ald Braggiby.

been- known to admitwrong." '

"Certainly not. But wouldn't I .done cu if I bed besn mnnsT—

- , . A1* EXPERT.* "Where I* the ceareat barber i

luLeJ tb# batdtrarc dnuuucr. "'"Ain't no bcrbcr'ln thii k -^

. - farJ*ntitj-fl*o feet above tb«-»« wai' perfectly clear, but below that »tcam

(arose nntillt wai coadcnied by the air.-No diitlnct lhock trot felt, but the

ship trembled "like It bad cltllle and^ever." The lea roeemMed a huge potof boiling water and tbo stilp rumbled

' nbootforfonrhonrtbeforeRbepanodthrough the Ixilllnft water zone.'

Ucanwhtle the cargo grew hot andthocref fesivl|rorttt) conalgnmtnt of

41reworfi*-iM^flf'6o board.' Tli« cookear* the? Hhip" Wai ae'hot tli.irbe madegrhjjdjo cake* ojutho top of the rail.vTOr*<tbueffiofAho?erbw 'were al-

u Utoet frightened ont of their will. Tbe/?r» ad never tioard of a boiling mid-ocean,--emdt they w<ra not calmed even by Ihev aJTWaie cakci or bolted egg*. The, i bo'aun uld to-<laV: '

"I now know wot comci o' the mtu-' abipe. They are tcoonod np l.y ma-

. _ . « . ' h?Sftliqp»l»»,,aim_WMlns- f«twater.' Tbe odd thing 'bout thla wai

.tbafctbe aea became calm at one orthem" turtle. il.oven the moment <er

r.s, pawed ont of the tvillng watci. TbatileelabHcd and fonwd ai If It waathe Iw «ide of tho Jtmxc, While

"•we wag doiu' tbo trick tbs «bip »hoofc,rilko the wn»,»cr.ipJu'_ over a rc f. I.woldn'i wan;., fuotber exncrietice likettbat aglu. lllajt »e," but I'm cweatln'

Iminv- pna Mm,» found a Rood wayMMkMea|itMri»Biito In tbe W

a—i , * * • - •

V t A B J ? ',bP'A CROfiODItE.Tjrai on Uw good «!i!p Atboll. lost'd-from Mjlabar. that a crocodile.

winnJos imlle flmdMx.. 8u« brousht two fzs* tor- ' - < t - ••-•"- sOr.aeiecMo

>W»:'BelayriJ»afeirect . . , . ,~¥na!n*' wa* tens and ihe;,!wi.k^UJe», OO-loJ her

Ired legjt>nd walked Ilk*"JLnfl Vrtti aald.-A dinner

I X'U «lre air habha wre," and

?a—i ,

Page 3: tt A tttlM - DigiFind-Itat tbe dightnt word, bis mother lifted the Utehv udn»D tbe M owW«f0r.ol«ld! Aa« •Ow.. now dead, luth orten lTim tby itanghter-a liwrt with a dread of

*.' . ,„! /I* *** -$,< • > . • , :

. ;«*&'&?••? | |

' ; • * ! * » •

s a iitti* acid of can,wM^to JNf.j'. u u i , a**"*,

w it wbra a eaj|.l« »l .fejJajjrfcavcB't been tbe best of frissaiKltsetpM

ijt" tt» O»b«* raw, wltt tew*Jaw. *k« atarted t« rbew vy. '•"..

T*»-to«»*r*ia 1« tt« nHwna>swJ 4 « to Coafaeiw pray, feat wight? Ow(did tmt get va fU wa« K* bsty d*yt.Ajui(tb#« .#* iOWak ia «erw lauJiy«IY«B>«I onto the rree* -L«n hmiat awhlto-. dear claofclU*; n» gette* UI<;id

WAS K TH« KLOXtUKE.

IfWSl**** "«•*. U» tratuporUtioa «t

"W*6S,~jtimt two UundnsJ and twenty4 i I bhavent e

to let fcycpac* Ue ttygtacfto lur«-« drink wi'it."—Chicago•rd-Uerald.

PABTI-T BBMEMBERKD IT.Teacbcr~"M>rru* Anreliue wa* ef»

of the greatestpagEBB tnat ever U*V>'Remember |h*t, Toujjnjr-" x

Tommy (ft borne a few boors lat*y)-"Markasaw Berlins - v u tbe bl«B*Stpis itat ever- lived, mamtna. Xeatfe$r -aaya »W—Ctticagv Tribune. J

DEK POSITION. *

4

0 i » B W of wbifa b* paid mwa\a*fr«l and flfty drtUai, U* «<l a

II* atrcaaied *o Ihit lbs thin! mat?came ttb« galbat Mr. LMVI. IMM mi » ka* tsa.t reptite M i n n « ( arm*]iatr« ram* pouria*! •'«• the *ua«r»l**.catching Lena m «b» »UW. awl with ag

la tb« Urtar

Ou oBUffMJfd

dollars' worth of d.ost- 1»thoaV early ilsjs of the Abakan fe<"; . endurance, almost life.to orlng to tbe miners the news fromtb»|ou tilde world. How eager those

r>«nlf* were for erery scrap of informs*U»Onwn.Ja itr. AdMjs "TieflltA talimnA.!* «.' " " "

ber grandmother** ptxlUoa Inji BeU* ."WcIi;7iIi i e r srandW*Ulo»*,were Josocitfy.engaged as cock wltb any buttwellest families."-I'SUadelpbi*

• s e h ; - ' • • • . • , - - • • - • • : ••"* . •

pTba ant newi of tbe Spjniih War

whleh peuetrated tbe Y«kon fattneuwa« brought by tbe -MoUnulu Ktd,"a gambler weapln* from Jiutic*. Ill*4 tL

foDadtrlbtm

"A neural hero uliould never allowhliuaelf to be roited to npUtn," a l lthi) uiaii «bo tvpeatt all tbe !

C an'nrUclB to trtut to the 'mass, and It-f•'w*» decided Dint, a publlt; reading

ahoujd b|$ given ,of Its contents by a•>.""j lawyer from San Fraufisco. who. bailpa-good volce-r At Ute appointed tlm* *(crowd of neattrflTe Jinnrtrwl men path-

^MIils#aV"Wbr. jc^ Erldcef, thtmfa va clock'in'the kJtttwn." %

* thVinl&fie^fthlj j»?rr*$.>ulci serveda* the it>nclt*r'i riintform. : ;iZS1

"TT^BleMt; VMI rtiitinrt w o e tiw word";"Pewey** «Jre»t Victory," There was•«:moment's<*ll«nce. fkeo, cheer uponcheer arose, a fid hats' and n.-iiu werewarm! wildly In tbo air. When the

wa*. read-awl the-H«te»enrtm-what it: was about, the - en-

thusistui knew no bounds. Every Item

|B»el»»;w*|JtaU:,ed;onKat ._.„—.A-Noi" iougt"in ner "a im-bad paper <irasiproWrM. wufth^told of thsfprogreM^ ^ O F ' f i - n n d another'readlujr wa*

theatorywa . , . , ._ , . .who dialled*'!* coF

p t /A •Hence. Then a low vole* said.

were rljrbtl they wtn rlgbtrnuin waa iu tbat cwird *hoa«

waa1 untouched by that tnitanr*enetny'a plncfc / ~Owt papera wUh tb« twmr atwa

»l>at«r«r waa «ak«f..,ttt in*.

their itoowBda wsf¥ not mtorbl-; Lafer,«&ea niore papers were

fht, they «oM anywhere front<Ytw|nty-flT« cooti to a dollar apleco.

OP

/ Robin—'.'ye*, ire're going • to MOT*.'; VIOur iiefulibor, tbe mocking bird, Ia try* "

^ that tba cook declared lioabls to boll eg;* In tJie uteamytimt«r£«o from It the Hrltlsh itunfier I»-thftn Arrived 4ier« recentjy^ffom Japanawl China, aaya the Neyl'ork Slnll.

Tbe baling watcr^fa tbe bo'iuu putl l u p p d tMi b d bft..r 1t. l» lupposed

4p

boon. ca,u*ed byd

And now tbe Atboil tie* la port; from•araa* rrjXiVM f»r; Ur. far awajr trauMandatay «w rather. Uatabari. Be-•Me tb* doe* tw» reptile*.. wi* la aJ-tohec eaouro tbrtr kin, whll# ChlacKaa Tea baa duly $OM to tbaok tbellott eirtet X»».-.\Vw Y«k Tluiu*.

KEAtc IIAIBRREADTU& T. lU'mlla. rsujijojed In 4a oflc*

on the third floor of the Corn Kx-fh«n»r. narrowly escaped being killedby a rifle ba.lL While be was sittingat his desk writing, * bullet rraihedthrougL tbe window, passed throughhi* hair and burled itself Ic the oppo-sltft.watr. Mr. Hauillu Jumped to his | . ,

investigate. The window glass j "all over, tha oOlrr, anil

na:li» looked out through the windowii^Se^r<ttiiei biried.lts*)t In the wm><tow laib, not'utor* |ban a few Indie*fromi where Mr. Hamlln was itauilluxTbe fact that the window was O|xniwas proliitil* the luratu of saving'thelife of tut Mi'uoirrupt rr> who wa* sit-ting at her luscbine writing a. letter.The youur lady wan In tut* direct pathof the tiullct, ami if tb» window had

clo»o.J lite diviillj missile wouldhave passed tliniugU the giasa aud IntoTier body. A* It'.was It was^ stoppedby the wiili. rul.Vji Investigationshowed •>h*t tho brllet*- wbleh haddliiurtKjd. Mr. Hamlln were fired bytoystntteold Cliambor *f Coiiiiuere*building shooting ut pluevus ou theledgos. or • lbo Corn -Exchange... Two^u^w^0n|S*^B4it«|to«ie*=weri-t»*cirInto cnstoily tiy the police nnd on ef-fort will he nude to nave them senthack t» tbe.ned AVmg s^jcol. — s tPaul PtonterI'ress. r

A«r»timiA ik* Uf *»pw*rf

Rosedale »nd Linden

And fet H L

iSJ ' 1 M K ia dual

4aary M»l, war* l»i t««a«4#d lo aw (ton tlw tvA,*»*•«* wit* m», in* »U ttaatk**

grattfiil Tatars B»»«d,TW cap IMM bjr it* eUnktaa

u* ut*a <rft LA jrumiIt* ery*t*I n m oaos *<«•,

Aa4 *<M0t m viamr gstaad.

CemeteriesBeautiful and Accessible

r«o\iJtRHEY

r tint:* muxNSW Y«»«k

On Main Lit i^ Peiii ts.v!vaiiir RaMr6ad

Why Lots in these Cenwreries commwd tfiefnselres to

coal wtlrl

T*j ATI^VViS. SaT1 Anif badt coal wtlrrTcrytUI eJwr,i In cnwral riiMou to (k>«,

!cool.

i

Tho children, tiotina from •cbool.llav* aoufhl B)f Jnpiiiiu •pout,

Whenc* ip«rklii>« antrif, clwr «adIn btrrreu i w u ( i | uut,

Brought Iffirmi * cu«i(orllin relipwWith it* lrfr»»hiii4 dnuilit.

Ami, »h' th« «»iTln«« u( llifir h|«I*m*nl l u i w u thrjr qutlltd.

.Then, *pr«ding onwurd to their phy,I beard their merry c m , '

And like tb« tesr* lint drip • • » /• I» giadneasfrom th« *>•»,

Th* ctwl drom flawed <nd tn(kl<d doiMy iron cbtck, to t*

Bow from far earner* afthe town.—""--The1 thirsty came u»m«.—^

a M X :

HAS UKKN_ , .My Ubun *rr»

ir* IIMI* drin MKw«Urr tab tgata.

My Ubun *rr» oi*h t»lnTo nir* IIMI* drink MKMgh and «UJ_

Mjf wUrr t b

NW all My ararr of years till aow|l*v* I one* l«ilftl la rool

TtxUiihity lip u>d frmixl brow' from iltat alill n|>t<liim pu"lWhrrrid t»y (wl IUT« (toal. Urj. la mJr h>n4» «nJ *inwg

-Bvetiefxarytmi A•j'\ Dr. j Grenfell.^JL«br«lor^_f«mouaUedlcal inlnslonnrr, tells an experltmcst|at befell hint lu a small, overtTowded.Jboose where he h(iJ to pas* the night.

There was ab»oltrt«ly no place forhim. to sleep except on top of acflop. For a man used to b*rdsbjp<uatwai; nothing, but for a. man tlrrd by akwgiQurney It was, much that the roos-

:""" "~l~."'"J~.'L. L"W(»;niSjnIf.elta detenrdaedprodpefIon for untimelynpUw.--

II wa* DOJAo be borne—but neitherwas'thv bedt of bli bo«t'»rDO*ter fcrbo"wrung^fn a land where fowls aru

She'* a hypnotist. 8tfeunder such perfect controleat anything; she cooka, normal'

ASSERTING HEBSEU.bitoKrfKl fewned

everybody eata tbratr^tlmea

Tit figured that tlie LotUian/ihrongh • flftji mile*! of] the

<jwan.bbtr*pkng«.;!:k' .;-::.Alls _'.•ship was between Hongkong |

t-CcuUnina wa* making twelvei an hour In a tranquil sea. wiien

iwater.WegtniWibpl^'.i | ; .•'. '•; y.-. r*ho nmff of jUii X<.thlaa'«id tlijt

rth*.firsts aWfftfsl^gf,flieyWad of tbeWiling of, the water Tvna when theocean all around the ship began to

i crickft1. -'«It wai llko tlio noiso of burns f j i « i * * r i i K i f t - ' ; r ' ' - - : ; •• / ••• - ' • . - •.••-. ..

• At the same time the ocean bt gan to, liubble llkfl'it pot of oatmeal. There£jwj|a no yapo^su^as might be oxpect

between the'siatsVarnbbeti tb«"bird's.ueclc, and held oit.to lUnitli t |grasp tight enough to produCa allenca.though not »tilTorallou.

lint n« tlie doctor, grew alecpler hi*grasp would relax. Then the outraged.captive would emit n feeble squawk orfho trpsliinlnpi o t « "cack-aHloodle-diio1»f]o>sHnc^t6"l^lIrtT«i«d;tf*'tt!e1rrstnod's would again ronso tbc> sleeper,who would straightway tighten' li|»clutch onc« more

i uinrseii. n nfor other people!' When It-'eonei*

_ w mnch I oughtmafaTpSiaf!

Tribune.

ling mi

Marrjat-"HeUo: old man,"looking prujperdu*.™

.Munnlmstj—"So Iieatber bu*.ne*s now. I will ten;i*r*-s nothln's aiat learher—"

• Marry»t-rrt*»lj »o? Say!.»ud take dlnnc£\4th us to-n!«ht^Ijr||

Tv)re"» baked .'some pea* for &s*ik&«|i|ijr^3S!^.s^iidart,;a^,irjiii«a^y^Si;a*^

hfti&P'.tlW'**- beld:-that:m»u Is wron-g'te abonkt

; franklj;/aty whatever,"otiy.yiaaM'.'tfriggsby.'

rut1i

kI'«!

'I

I

beeir known to admit"•wrong."1""

"Certainly noL Bat wouldn't I;)doae ku if I 'bed beant«go Daily Xews.

W ^ U e o TW»r ballfcTSo jjtnwpbero- forJ3wf»ty-fl*p feet above aw-am waa

perfectly Wcnr, but below that itcnmarose nntiUt woi coodenaed by tbe air.

{ -No dlatlnct ahoek m* felt, but the>blp (rambled "like It had cltlllf and

' ^erer." The ten retembled a huge potof balling water and tbo ship tumbled

^ nbootforfonrhottrtbefore*hapauou*••' • 'through the Ixilllnft water xone.'

• Mcanwlillc the cargo grew bot andlbo cre# fesdNLJor'ttt) consJgmntnt of

, . ^Ufeworf«*-iiitt^riif'6a boSrd.' Tite cook'taj$ th* Mntrwal t»*]iot tlisfbe tnadc

enkea oojtho top ot the rail.t o t A b ^ f t « » y ' w e r « al-

, ntai frightened out of their will. The/bad uevef tioard of a boiling raid-ocean,

-*aail they w< ra ootcalmed even by the^.TtffWlle cakes or boiled egg*. Tbeg't'tw'aun said toda)/: '

-"I now know wot comci o' the mU»-n' »hlps. They are *coopod np l>y ma-

^jt?«_" !wsrtl|iiBafces,J and_ Waking- 'ot';wator.'The odd thing 'bout this wa«' t l l t b sea became calm as one of-them" turtle. d.orc* tho moment *w, pawed ont of the b'lltng train. That

fcafiobpjcj f *> foa w d a» if ir wasthe In »!de of Uio Mtaxc^ WhlJe

J.'rtc was doiu' the trtcU ths abip »boofcVila* «lie wn»,»erapln'_ Orcr a re f. I^ i ' W a n t , another experience likefethat aglu. Klist ice," bnt I'm cnreatln'

AN

b o la the enreat barber ia»L«vl tbe bardwarc drummer. *

"Ain't, no bcrbcr'la tfcia tovrwas on tie sood «Mp AtlioU. Jtist

Jid frcml Mjlabar. that a CTOWIIC,a;iwlnnlas ifaille1. apflniaclieUTi'' ' '• Stie.litWif^ht:;|w|o:.«g|!*: ;.for

«W»:'Biria»rai exfect. . , . ,niate wa* tens and site

X'U

like

camo the rooster waa "live; although•filleted with a stiff neck, and. the doc-tor had slept—a little -

HOT: wiTEit^iJS'fBr);^EAit:A big black hear took pouession of

the cab of a Colorado and SouthernlocomotlrW tirae Couto, Col.,1 one dayIa»t winter, and fouglit fiercely ratherttiaft abandon Its warm abode. It wasfinally routed out wltb hot water and*jvftMfeJ^l^ttt^U!|©.BefflTOtlT!r^:^.^,tnoirptow-j with flvelocomyliTes, hadbeen • engaged- In clearing the track*of snow, nnd during the night tho•trlnK of engines «f»» left on a ilde-track, with fire* banked and'only onawstcbuinn. . The noxt morning thobear wa* foumt In on<M>f the cnbii.>*one^'Of;':the<*iw^-^a*citrmtd;-i-s;niil'other nieoo»" to duilodge him baringfulled, the hose was, used, and bruin.took to the mountains.. : ;

=• XIPE AND >EAT«" Brncoat/B.'A young Swiss woodsman bnd the

other day a lifa and death struggleat' close iiUarters wltli a wild boarthat would make any old *partsin4n'4:htix>&~tfii]gTg~~Me wai».cuHuig"woo47

hear* Cold«wl) when he waa suddenlyassailed by the beiut. Ill* flrit movein self>d«fense'bad to be a violentklcl; on tbe boar's snout, trader which;tbe;brnlerHired-a~few- paces." •-Before"he could charge again the wcodsmadiiadJtnrtcd a log with all hla force b»-trreen tbe boar's i»yc», completely stun-nlajl blinl "'Then ^ie man scUed..*'heavy stake and got lit' half a dozenblow*, on tbe skull, and thelmar wasrys«1y*^*«ivor|lajg into bacon.., |.: <..-;'

A?f. EXTnAORblXAB*JMC&91^:

TU?piaxrivl* of..«'«t«|tWl, whkJta»% D jn a.Ma^nsMPMIUOB itf BptUttEast Africa, hail an extraoriliiiary e»-capft i a > lpm;.fl*jn[ii '•. ««?»•; '.fremi being1'

•a td«!e.ilh l7's IIon."''\>i6lle theitairntd*;>wa»3.ft*l^^;;;a!onttilnr.;t*»opi?i) il lion si^denly bounded rrom"tfti'

. tijuh aad landed on hla sJwulder. '* Be?

<JW iwtiralwnny lninry.ss before Ut«ferocious. t>«i«tcoaldatackblJna»lJ4two gun b*awr» caine to tb* rwrt*.

So luoc*. M kinc'au I

Out now ny jofnxTkre yj>rn tni ol,l,UT spout utAnttni and dnri

Mr.cui.'.jJSrsnJ willivotWd •. My ifmk. how* tt I try. > .

T mm »|i likf *am* old tree.. ,'l • «it fc»f and *tu4t,--.--.——-*

. in aam* corner bt m* b*IrrtvwBirtlrtoiJlr^--——

- J . W. *>ley, la flocd UttrtUra.

Into a new Na'tlonal park for tba pnrpoae of

erring 'from spoliation nnintrowcliff mlns found lit that region. TbJtbaa been aeeompllaned tbroagb tbe •*>forts or tbe Colorado CUtt 0weUln«»Aaaoclatlon, an orfnnlaatloa of lift/women of Mu*. "tats fotnwd for t b *H t M M • * - • " ' " « "

Tba park comprise* tbe Mesa Verdecountry, in tbe southwestern corner oftbe Htnte. and waa leased from the lft«Indian* by tt>e aaaochitlon under Ilieauthority of in act of CongrrM passedfrrtMi

l»iit|wn«ilM I-. ;ifr.«i>t«l». I *UNDtKTAKK* or •««« »t

Umtts Lidn, Ltfelm. W•T Bna4 Mm*.

ft*

i > u c i u r «r t«« I•oi l Tana. |

Indiana, who now Jive In vUlagna la-eated on tbo mew* and lu tbe valtoy*In parts of New tlexlro sail ArUona.Ttw evbftmra so tat obtained tuggmititlMit.aoma of,tbo*l*ns «f (h<r Mrtkl trtberIn Northern Arlson«.mlgratoil to theirprment habitat from a nU<w In tinnorth, and thai place is Iwlloved lo b*tbo M*M Verde country, lu oilierword*, Ib* Mokl tiutUtt* may bo. re-garded, lit general term*, a*' tlio d«-•oendant* of the paopi* who Irtillt theh»o*s»Ja tberllffaof th* Manco^ \,_,0T^»rfllft»fouqdln«b€ilancoa«n<wand adjacent gorge* represent tB»al«n'eat attainment* or tba anrltnt cliffdwellars In tli« art of bornw building.Although • mill) IIII>UMIKI« of rulusbar* been fiiuml In the aoulbweat nonecowpur™ wI(ti Ibnan «f the M«»* y<;r;|«.

-• - - , , „...„, n.T~~~&s^*»TK""*'Z«"*Sufinish. In till. n-|^;t tha ruins atoiutthe Mjinco* (tnd it* trlhutarlini arofar I mmh stleiitl.m to tb* (abject of Ib*•Uperlor to the village*»w IMIIHIIIIWI j rittitre life as tli« atiHont tamitlnti*byjhe I'ueUlo Indians In S.-w McilfO-.f «nd r.rt.' atrntjajsly rnuitbb,' with so,mt^J^T\, : ' .. H'i«* effct -upon', (h.lr d*Uy life In

«npc*t awmr, under I'rofeMor l\,V, j "Hier imtlon of ontl.iullr, th« K«yt»Uan•i-I* ."."• "'."' "'«*"'"•«» .«P"»>t,.Hiae IMIII fully rVmfliiced hltna lf that ItU

We region tlmt few whlto tnpn ivlsltettthem until <|ulle recently, vyithln thr I

Title

LOTS SHOULD BE PURCHASEQJKCAUSE MORK ADVANTAOES ARK, OPirf-RKD TO LOT

_ BUYERS In • nt» Mi)ltrn v'jirtr/Ctmtfitf lh*« ttt iSaii #il»«ill«h«dmtny yttr* sri. tn matt «•»»«. no ptovxian m*J* it' Mnwivai «at«

, 'w'tlhiiul **tr* t . ^ n . . n lot owntt* THKRE ARE A OHRATSHNUMUKK OK IDRAL LOCATIONS TO SELECT PROM. PRICK*)OK LOTS ARK ALWAYS LOWER AND TKRM3 MOREADVANTA0E0U3

BECAUSE lift i* most uncniii- ana HVKKYONK SHOULD ANTAT-1PATE THE INKVITAOLK BY MAKIN J K faHOICU NOW OKA FINAL HKST1N0 PLACK.

IQTS Wilt M O ^ J L J O O i u J I ^BECAUSE thty su sura <o lncrt«»« In vtlua »nJ tan Ix. ptitK.«.;l NOW

sTtHs INITlAt. or l.OWKST PRICE and u~»o th* MOST ADVAN.•. TAOROUS TKRMS, ' •.- • •• ."- 7 - .- '-_:"-:.-.-•BECAUSE th* prppsrilss a>t ACCESSIBLE TO 4.000^00 PEOPLE,

and contldaring th* RAPID OKOWTK Or ORKATEM NSW VO»|C•nd lu TpUiUTARV CITIK* and TOWHS.*t irmly a aatsttsnof'•»-SHORT TIME wh.n LOTS m ROSEOALK and LINDEN PARKwill EQUAI> IN VALUEMao.s of our MOST NOTED ctmtt«rlta,- UNOCN LOOOK ft«» feAHOWT. MOST HOOSIINanf StaT fcQUT»«f>

C I M i r m i t LOpOlt IfclM <o-j«rr »»>! |im«l4M with CVfcKV r**aWB« <Mth* CUM.rORT»dCONVINIkN:U«l LOT OWNkK(»-) V'3ITE>*»««/aM>«

!•*»>• LKADISN)

N, i.: wvk, tt, t " *

* A»UHW. ttmr Ot), *. X10 Wsal U4 HfU KM *ar* CM*.

4 '

•TKAMCS J f U f M OF OLD ICY'TI s *

father, famr*ii of » y not her. dirMtattn my brothers and sJst«rs aa4 unites!h H W f t l d IWa."

ctirr VWCIXUM.

The-Mew Verde~ia*n Irrvgnljt tableland of come 700 wiunro IIIIIPS In ex-lent, cut by the Mnnrarfttu'r and ItsIrlbntarlra Into Inntngerajile canon*and gorges. Tbn main canon ia thirtymiles long and from IOU0 to SQOO feetn depth. Tbe walla arv composed ofof fuindstouca., a,nd, gimlet :.wlifch

break off In hutfc mawtei under the ac-tion of storms and frost, forming • ae-rie* or small cliff*, alternating' withlong slopea of'dtfbrJs, tbe wliole beingerowned by lofty embattled cliffs ofmasalire sandstone. At tbe tops of thesJortea-of-debrla and under (lie verticalcliffs arc found tha remains of housesonce Inhabited by the cliff dwellers,wbo llred for many cenlorles In theMesa Verde country, and tht canse ofwhose disappearance frodi that regionbaa not yet been adequately explained.

A» a result of Investigation* «od'docted by tbe timlthaojiUp Institutionand other learned »natltntlon» It hasbeen determined that tit* cliff dwellersWjfxa. oX tbe same stock w Ihe PoeMo

'llfp of elMiilly anil eferUstlngnpas."Hgypt was i}«»*fitl«!lyi the Isfld of

past few yenrs, iWwerer, several large ! n u«li', «nd full; Juil ldfi tint Talimiilli!collections of relics of. various kind* J •ajlujf Hint "nhi-M ifiixlc wos c-mteiliiave heeu taken froiu Ilieohl building*, ] out o f leu partu, nine iri-ri>>»lgriniwblfli were pnrtljr ijpmoli»lw<l ill tli« ! J o Kj»pi." It I* la Wsitli! H u t w *pr(>b«M. ami It wa* tu put a stop fn"I flnd tli» WMofe lc«>y-"to tbo Kgypt)4U«ach vnniln!l»Hi Unit the, SIr«a._Vfri]t'J lil<n Of twsreii anil Iji-ll..country waa placml in charge of thf i Thsgrmtest work on the fatur* stateColoradoCliff I>wvlllng» A*»oel*llou, „ j was tb.at known as . t t i * "floak of

the Dend"-a inarreloui rompfiiUliimof ran sic. rellgloti and folklore. It*l/eglnnln'K 1«. lost In the Gs

, Th* nruierworld wa* a rcatoa of tr«tla (lie world <]•<ruled so 1 bikes of Br», rir#r* of flre, and th*

ilsmnnl w*r»- treated aa rsptlrr*.IKIIUMI, bftiradni. snit mrh dsy brongblforth tn Ufa t> UDil<>rgo fretb tartar*.Kparr nllJ r.ot p««ro.t us la d « l wltfctbl* iur>J<H-f. h<*r». [iul in H I M * t<-rrU>!*>plpWrM « » !»*»• m dwibl], lh« aoitrrr -frurn whlrb lh< asrly <.'hrl»Usn wr^trrardraw their 'il|»Id desrrlptloti* of th*>torture of the wlrked ~-l»odon Ctlobfc

m.Tbe H*-jitln Kiir Kale* Agency

fie fll,^i wllWn a few no donbt that tt Jurt takenname Impll tl f

d-nnlt»p fll,^i wllWn a few no donbt that tt Jurt taken d-nnlt»daya. Aa tbo name Impllm. tlie com- literary form long before tli» f<rarttipanjr la organized to handle furs of all dynasty. B. O. 3700. anil wns. old by

^ t 1 ^ ? * " / o r "uc<)""' ""^ ' t b t l f t U l h tri/ o rta are bpkl In tjituluu, are to 1* heidhere four time* each year, •' 'Tbe purpose," aalil j . M,

JtbB

tlili» o f U i t , * U l U , n t u n cuDturitsiaur. ' :'• .. ., ., ;•.... ..-. . ;., Tfa* Egyptian's IJea* of future lifewere the outcome of UU maglcnl

... .. ,-.:«»•«••*«wttl»,4"mtrmmffiftim^Srimmrt«fai|h« greatest fur ecotrp U» thi-couiitrr, I iu,,i it , immortal donbje, %>ta lawj It-»••«)?«*":«•.«•».MtKtrom all parts of j M|f( tlie^Klli., «h» irhW wljtiijo*- eltl«,rt. «.„„«* —*-*«—«. . . ... i-ttottonrt-UH-.tmpl^tiibuAtit**

I double in the next worlJ. Out oftUI* grtw the, Mra of » life In th*futura i»rth, l)( tbe yicM* of Peace,There can be no' doubt Itiac <bt« rigtonof the WMied was regiirrfsd by th»early Kgyptlsrn, Bttdj Jniieed,: for aloag time by the common people, potaa^i c*l«stUI region, tint a* altaAted

the country, parCcntaHy tlu> North-wefit and Alaska^ Thin ageocy willbare lbo effect of bringing b w fuftrapper* «nd Mle«nipn from all sec-tion* of tbe t'ultsd Mtatra, CansdAand Alaska, and fur buyer* from allpart* or th* world. We wIlT deal bothwltb the ttorrkeepera in the reaMtavregions where tlio animal* areJraptMil.and wllb tb t t l t Th

areJraptMl.and wllb tbe trappers tlietpaetrea. Thecompany will rommenire bnslne** a*soon a* the detail* ran b

the sfle ot tbe wsreboas* derided npon.-Ont IBeas matter* will be aifended tuat once."—Keattle rost-fofeTlfgwnoer.

fotlmf *.'li".nt»l by tbs>

IJarrrnmcnt t» stady Amer-ican rsliway »j«mk*, ta»# publiahadlreport. They Oru1:

1. Atnerlraa rallrrsds kill Mt timsata* many passenger* a* U» 'Jermasrallwsy.-.

t. Amnlran railroad* woand twenty*nlno time* a* many p*s««ngrr* t* Ui*

railways.3. Auierlrsn tMMH-ngir rate* arer-

i '

L3U

&averago do* cents |»r miff.

4. American freight rjtr*>0.7N cent* p*r mite; Gorman,ctnf* per rail*.

Hut comparltoo of freight rate* tenot 00 Idtollral b««U. twranse Aawfrt-ran rompanlf* Inrfud* thrif owm.fralgblag* and good* «&lpt«d bjr • ( •pr»s*. Tbe German coiapanle* rrportonly pay fKlghf. ir alt *b*u wer»considered, tba I*rtt*si4n coasmlsslas*-i>rs claim Uut UwU attrag^ would b»OJKi.

f ,In the ferttl* and wtll-WBtered region*ot tit* Nile delta In th« northwest of

* Her* he lived su lifral tt*em ot hitlife upon earth. l ie plowed bl*n>ld» and jgraw the grain which »up-plMit Him with "bread that gr«w Bot»UI» and beer that nerer txcame

I soor." Hrro w « *llaated the dnpl('cat* of his enrly town or rillagr, and

Jieavea would, lmtetiJ.' tw'a horn* toftfo^=<;•;'• :,r • • v * i . j . ; • • •"••• i-:• v - > ' , ; . , , . ^ - r -'«Tite twllef In anceitorworililp.'nodouM, , w u m Important «I«meatj Inth« religion of tbe E*7ptian*-botwould thtdMHwaVmett and be reeogisteed br tho»e wlio bad preceded BlmTOn t i u point bt. Bads* detcribodhow tb«' a>cseu«d ai«*u and' is recog-nl»d bjrall wto « • near and d>ar to

'$!***•.>-''- ^ h ^ - n ^ ' i i i » i ' . & , V j [ i - s , y - . - v ;••Aa h» frnly murtat,. it I* so exact'

plctofe «f tb> relnrn of a long-atiSfntwaiwWrtr to Bl» MUra viqw*. wen

;a^;;.«iir^''a^faB#'4a%|B;tbf'-^JttVilia*, tn#lrtaioo

l?rofe»«or Xtarr. tLa fimou* etboef-oglit, wa»ft» til* bomoronaaad wblm-•Ical way snnufag wonunf of barbar-l«m. accardlog to to* Csleag» Chr*m-Icle.

"And she (a not only barbarshe 1* illogical and looonslatatttr

"I waa walking la tie country «aat ,day wltb, a young woaiair. In a grov*w» cam* upon a boy about to *Bl*vup a tr»*. ' There was a'' neat la ta*>tree, lad from a certain angla lt.waavpo»*ibl« to *e» io it Inqr* ejsa.'"' ' >

"Ton wicked l!tu* b>y,' «ald mrcpaipantofl. 'axp' ;oo gslag up that*'-to nt> that'neatr---;v, . j - ; . ; : " V;'*":" • -T

7": r t am/,th«.. boy replied eooUjv-V'.^,• • i"U6w •;icwr'"jrOTtl "»*#•• en-isiawd.Think how th* mother will gri«v*<t*» los* 'pfihft t&ei.'; O- ' . ' . ' ':-*"Oh>"iBe won^cafV"'i»M'tBB;lioji5iw'8b#'* op ther* In nm:<UV^2^M 'v •.'' ••."-"••' :^Wii*jC^a«a«aa«/xa«au;^,vMirV

3fr. Uaklolwnlwa (deunnlntd net • •mslwabInndw<W*tlm«>-^Iwa«d*-;llgbtrf With tb#way la. which ibtBlflw;:girl recited that atietooi :.;;,;.;; .;":;;.„

Kld«iy«»troa(wofUe.»»«fj*>-^

•oc* w*»««» TttfiU*.

Page 4: tt A tttlM - DigiFind-Itat tbe dightnt word, bis mother lifted the Utehv udn»D tbe M owW«f0r.ol«ld! Aa« •Ow.. now dead, luth orten lTim tby itanghter-a liwrt with a dread of

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Cranforb Ciftgen.*T_*t

TBS O1AIFOBD 0IT12BI.|am«m>rtii,)

HaiaaAvaM*. Om-fer-.I.J

Tirau, O»i« Dollar M Y-«••-,

T« tent* pubUcatio*, evmmuuiea-(MMU e-_f ht ngn*4 or acrompamitd fc*(a* writer* tuntu at a guafantt* offoOf faith. Thr VHittH trill printtommimimttvn* o» any tutgrct a)otnrnil iutnvtt tn ths peopH of Crun

ur opinUmt vhick «Mt|r

THUIWIMY,

IntbUlaaue wt- print to* first tostaJiment of Uie serial "The Witch ofOr«firt}»U>rin" by AnllA CUy Munnz-The authorwu 1» Cronfurd bora andbrod, hiooc the story "will b» founddoubly luU>rwiUiigin.ftOrHnlord «udienee, • (frost pr<>|K>rtii)ii of wbU'tiknow n*r p X

Tbla dry weather niakm it Jidloullmatter for our naliermsn to find enouchWQKDJ for ball, but ears tli» ( I M W H I .tiublloaa, it's ounaldkrabl* more diftioultlor oiir friend ttia robin U> get worms to

ll**fotf • tflUptl uf t i l* •M»MUUIMXuuw City Journal,

(tame lirrn.

i\\

Bewvtrle Jofc- Ua<irRM4.Jobu Underwood, who died at Whlt-

lies**, Kn»Und, In 1TSS. left M M oddlostrurtlous for lila burial. IIli fortuneof 14,000 want to bll uliler, l>roYld*dthat DO bell WM tolled at bit grave, norelatlr* followed bla coffin and vari-ous otb«r arranfcntcnta were carriedout. Six mid only were Invited sod re-quested not to corao in "black," whoreceived 10 IUUIM* each for tbelr serv-ice*, ttervtarevr. aii arch WM ralndot*r th* grten palntwl cofflu, with•Kon Otnnla Mortar, 1783." InscribedM w|ilt* marble. Tbe-*li-in*a-**octteltat stansa of the .Twentieth ode of__* second book- of Horace. Tbe de-ceased, who bad been coffined foil/towed, bad trader tali toad BawtOow'eTlorace," at hU f««t B»nU*y'» "Mll-lon," In Jblej right uatid a Orefk Tetta-BMaot and In hU left band a amaU"none*." Tbe all oa repairing to btakMM to * cold ropaat bad to alng tbe<nOrtr-«T«t ode and drink a cfaeerful

C Uront reUrtnj at 8 p. m. Tbltdirected the wUt"Tblok w mote

f 4 t o d d ">'

t* htt * point of vkw, a* aiulndsd voting *ta_fll*bwotaaJa

foosd out whan ah* propounded totoco* working girl* a *cb*m* forShakespeare readings, "namlef1 wasto b* tn* first topic, and she dealt outto ___gtrla sonw coplea and *w*lt*d

toionflng to that Immenae army oftttokfolden ao familiar to all freqveat-am of working glrla* clubs. "Oh. Ianew tbla well." ah* aaU In a eupertortooet- ."ReaUy'r1 «fc» tee gratlBed«pcbtr. n » It your faTorlte pUyTT O l U. O g ^ j g y ,1 alnt read Itr abe chuckled. "Weatock'tm at our placa,=Tre 'ad 'on-dred/tbrough m* 'andai 'ArtletT Blckto death of Mmr |.- ]

Tbe hlgn«*t aclenlttte atatlon In theworld belong* to lUrrard. It atandtoa tbejiuuiuilt or Mount allatl, ai' e»-tlnct Tolcauo near Arequlpa, ia aouth-• m Peru. Tbe altitude of thl» ataUonb-ltt.900 feet. No one Urea at theatatlou. No one could lire there. Tbeair la too ran> and too cold. The bar-ometer oik the top of Mtatl oftvn itandiat fourteen Im-Uca. Xne tnoruianwterOften* fail* ta 1KV <twree«- b»lfl»r w mOncva mouth an otwerver clttnba upto tbe atnttoa to tako tbe rvadluga of.tbe Inatruuienta. H«, It wo dayaclimbing up and two d«yr climbingdown. •"•"• •':' ' ••

• , *m HU AlMklllaa.A new vicar w«« belu£ uliown round

fit* partah by hla wanhm. ___,'.,:. _ -^ '. Tbe'itaUToa ar»**a liarjy lot. air,'be aald. "but you hareu't keen PeterBparka. Ha'a tue qualntoat characterIn ttoae parta.< Tbla ludMdual turned out to be tbeaexton, and be waa dutconriNl rtuglngMm church bell.,' **Ia not tbla bell rlugtnji altnoat tpo

~modi for you. my friend I* .aakad thevtcar aympatbctlcaUy, noting the bentJtgun of Jbe old wan." "You moat be afcMMt ag*ri(*Tte«ar. yeealr," mumbled tbe old

UHktSy yearVt'Ve: tolledb If

the clergy-

? y y V l.-balt I «u»'t tell ye, but If* beftu

. , g ; to tell oum*. *Ow*oever, t*T*>i ,.v- • KaOwt the b*U for Bre vicar*.'•• •; 'Jt< «Baar mer ejaculated tl

vO*W tncomfortably.- A d . - continued tbe Miton, M1'1U»

wbea I'm mad* up tbe 'aU1 think Ml r*Un thnr-Olaa-

tiAKE EXCURSION,•pot ot New Jersey is

and on* who visitsMlwttMUwdrrenl-

itafforded. Thasur-

air. of l h W « n e ytor the. tourist There

faclllUe* for fishing and

Uwua Idwl

BAJ1 1ALL.

ia ft*j - " r -*•••- f i i — * - - Teoffatyoa Sata_ay, *KBM«TBwere txtOed off a—pit* —* wet aadpery grated*.

Oa the Wslmt sbaat «mna__ theGtorfor. A. C. r-yed a

aad during tbt pert— of stay seared 19r-M, while the viaH-f* aoaU «*t baooe *aaa acn-M tbe rubber, firlg—w•!»aod ff_ were the battery lor Craa—rd,an- PMTer and Lyaeb ooc.*__i tb*poiuU tor the Tro>*a*. _,

Th* wore by Isaings :.

cTrojaM 0 0 0 1 0 0 0~ lT*o b w blta—Owswr atrnok oat by

KiWumbe 10: by ffeffer 0Mr. Hmilb. Tieje. Sboure, » ealoBtea.

The jttin* tor Haurdty aftetMoo »llltie tMtMM EqulUUe lit* of Kew Tork.Tliia Ue« bae a food reeord aad a gnodgame ie promieed, Tbe boye are <juit*proud of the peoaaUioDjbe foul lloe pre-

Ud by Mia* Wantmore, aieWr of ttmrReUer. There «lli be ad&oble

header on tbe 4th, mornlog aad afternooo.

ta the amateur oouoly ebampiooeblprue liuahtown beat tbe Iaperiale andjmgalneil th* lead'hy.t>tlUr Amerioaa Steaa taundry boye to

The~ W_ita*ld-PlalDtUld-gala postponed Until Best _>tard*v atIMainlWd. Another tieal for the fan*ia alao proroleed on tb* abuva date whenf_»ll* end Uarwood till clash atKosellevr--—r ::;::• : : . : : . : H r ;

On Hunday the Bier* easily dafeatadthe Riilc-vood* oo the Port grouDri* bya sodra of 6 to 3. '".".

^ GARWOOD NOTBS.

Mr. P. AfoOoT*ro*pnt Sunday withfriend* la B r o o k l y n . I

The Borough Oouaeil will bold a reg-ular monthly meeting w o n l Monday.efeoing. '

Mr. Cbatlea Gregory baa returnedfrom a ten daya'»Wt to hia pareala atVet moot.'

Mr. Oeorg* Becker baa retonedbom* after a three week*' vlalt atAabury Park.

Llbwty HoMOfc.No. I. will bold aregulai monthly aaatiag on nait Moa-day.avanlnf.

Mr. WallaoaCrawfard baa parehaaedtbtpropwtygoittpMby A. 1 . BaritaaiMlwlUahortljf *iov«|bat«io. .

Tha Board of BdWMUoi wilt bold aregular moatnly meaUog at Jafferaonaobool on Vriday eiwalar. at I o'oVa*.

Tbe Borough Engineer has n lota* ofman eaUbuahlng atdewalk grade* onOtitw 8 t , y l m W

Third Orade,— Jacquloe Penman,Ethel I'AM90f Jennie Peadptf. 8«dleMcKebwn,-Tay Kuhtard, Ulllau Ttiygesen. Lily Hksarup, Oharlea BriUaln,John Budleman,' Andrew Cox, JohnDoyle, Harry Johanseu, George Kreie,Frank Lenz, John Welch,

Promoted from Third Orade to ADivision, Fourth Qrade.—Annie, Dia-mond, France* Everett, Anieta Hage>

4-. Ebbf-Lqfgrenr-Mlldr-d - Bloe.Agnee. Welcli, Margaret Yanch, Phyl-lis Sears, Eugene Budleman, OscarDltxel, Robert Droesoher, WilburHammer, Frank Molntyre, PhilipMcKeorwn.OtcarBparlock. EdwinWarner, Thomas Walsh.- _ •• • "

Promoted from A to B Division, 4thGrade—Elflo Thygesen, Fannie Dia-mond, Jack Miller, Jack Penlston,Margaret Kunkel, JUnie Yunsob, Wll-mer VTgert, Elale Jensen, Pauline8haplro, Annie Hanson.

Promoted from Fourth tb FifthOrade-Wllroa Judd, Mabel Ott,

trie* Batumi, Judith Bergstrand.John Oabbett, Seymour" Wettemlt,Franoes Molntyre, Sulran MarktuK•en, Baymond Cllne, Gertrude Twib-Uy, Carrie-Mayer*, Florence B m u l .

Tb*A*oluw Oaapsny will e—peadoperation* 00 Friday for two waaka,dur-ing whlob Un* an InvMtory will betaken.

Ml** Martha Baleted. of Sonerville,haa been spendlu. teiaral daya at theboat* of Mr. atad Mrs. Philip O-rkuiToVWillow at*. 1 , - I f

Tb* festival. of Ui* PresbyterianOhapel 00 Tueeday evwlag waa wall at-tended. Prooeed* to go toward gradingground*of the new ohuroh.

A breakdown of the *_gia* of tb*Oarwood Foundry and Machln* Oo.this morning nsos*alUted tbe lay lag offof th* entire fora* until the break la re-paired. \" - \ ' V •//"•- ' ' •••" '

Th* Hall R*W AasoolaUon will holda regular monthly meetina; _ Biiu'iAuditorium oa Friday *r*ai_g of Ihla

plao* at thai tins,The Hall Signal OompMy etarud a

nlgbtfonelnordarto keep up withtheir work. It lath* Intention of tb*oompany to extend th* fora* until th*whole plant will be In oparalkm nl«bu.

The adjustment ooceuiasiooera *JKpointed by Ibe Court to adjuat and ap-porUon the aasat* and liabiliU** ofWaetBald and Qarwood hav* soUfledthe Borough authorities that they willhold a nesting at the town ball hiW«*lfi*ld on Thursday e?_ln_-,July etb,

Mr*. L. Austin Ooaovar and Mr.Harry Ward hat* received Brute* faunthe H. 0 . Co—pany for aucosastully*olvi_g th* Klndwbeasl putsl*. Tb*prize ia a bandeone set of diab** andmay UaMn lo.. lb* j|bj_ftw_«|. Xoidl'sgrocery etore.

On Saturday huit tb* Qarwood A. O.jonrn*y*d to 8ou*rvU;ie, hut were un.able to play 00 account ot tb* wetground*, rbey will erase bat* with th*«o*i»ll» t*«to on th*UU_«1i ground* on, , , — —— -™-r — n w ••) gf SW**4*~__| V _

Saturday and on July Tlh will again tor<»np)__loo*wltb.lh* euonf BoMrvUt*team. Tb*i_ will be a _a**tia( ot th*As_oel_Uo_ i»t|_* parlon ot the Oak>lacd OMHW tonajbt at to*<_took.

••>•*»

ATTHSOASWO.

•ad walat. at) algbt** •aoar*

tb* Ckatao, M n . R O .

U W d Hff-WteVMt

(Of_-rt_skopt

From AOtvtoBDIv,MOdrad -ralavr, Aaala Va*_ .

rt.Ja_**Doy_nTTHH«m T'_aw»n. Tboasas McImtyM.

rroasotod-TO-Bdlr. MA —«. tad gradt^-tlotwe*Jasnl* Osrcy, Loui** Cox.Doyfa, I_tton Hoffman, BW Lofgno,Sara Ifalhwtus, Pauline Kewtoa.Kaanie Thygwttin, Marl*Margaret Byan, Uarry Cos, JohnKottkci Harry Maarer, Tbeodof-SoheTts, Harry Bo*enda~, Fmak

Umlts, CUford Hehulu. Krncet8ch-lu, Dotwrt Spuriock.

-teeoad Onde-Stato Behnert. MartlBHe**, Leo Welch, Will*. MejnMaiule Cb«, Marjory Molntyre, Zei-k_n Hall, One* Clark*, ClarenoeJ e n s e n . . • - ' • • • • .••••• :•• ' - .

Promoted from Second Orade to ADlvlaion, Third Grade. — Beatrice—wrenoe, Katie Uxley Fred Tunisoa.Victoria JobanMo, Viola Firmbaob,Willie Oreve, Louis Lod«rstedt,Teresn Altrnberarr, t_tt_— Jensen,TessJs Zleblke, Edna Shapiro, Ken-neth —Ofgreo, Waiter Jahn, JosephSchwab, Mabel Jackson, ClementinePelualo, Marie Doyle.

Promoted from A to B Division

From S A toAB-Sdlth B*rg»trin4;ns-teT^BrtttsJlk', 'jM/tit 'Fftn&hai'

tto-wil Hammer,, Ctntrlea _ nHarry Kuhknscbmldt, - dementlnaSobmlts. Alberta Itenlgar, Margueritellenlgar.

FifthQradepromotion. From,8 BOMInoteJMaujnir^JSliettX}^^

rene Formbaob, Floieooe Ilankln,Freda Itoaendale, Viola Tbygeaon,Edytb Wanl, Kreda Zlchlko.

Oth Orade A PIv. promoted to BDlv. — Bernard Dunootntw, AllenEverett, Jeaale Mlllor, Deomnn PenU-tdk Amelia W«uke. , •

6th Qrade B Dlv. promoted to 7thGrade-Harry BrltUln, MargaretBudelman, Kathryn Campbell, MnllleDrooaobfir. Allan Dunoymbo, ThomasB: Foots, Louis Hanson, WilbclmlDaJahn, Frances Mutt, Murgulrlto Pendorf.

Mtmrr.Am sg*d Scotch uilulater, about to

marry for tbe fourth time, waa ex-plala_g bla reason to an «lder. "Tonsea, I am an old man now, and I canna•xpect to be bar* terra Ian* Whenthe end eeme* I wad like to have someOB* to »)0** my. eye*," To* eldar nod-.d*d and said, "Awell, meeniittr, |bare had tw* wtvea, and balth of themopened mlne/'-Londoo New*.

| I,B* mbwr he cried in t To|ce •u^

rbarged with angulab. "If roq refus*BM I *bal?dU>r

Bnt the heartleas girl Nfoaed him.That was.sixty year* ago.' Tettertaybadtod. __,

A Pieilr"la ah* very lovch ."Ah! I can gtv* you no US** how

very lovely except "that It Is between131000,000 and IS.000.000.-

MAUOH CHUNK FOR JULY 4thThere Is no grander "scenery any.

where than you will find on the Jour-ney to Maqch Chunk via the NewJetseyOentraL - • •• - -<• — - ••-

Jersey Is attraollve especially In thenorthern section and the rolling coun-try offers a variety of attractions theIfcew which no other section can

bout,' Pennsylvania and Its moun-talnstare too widely known to needelaboratlon.-'hut Mauoh Chunk and

w^^Tb^cS^-^aa'ooTet tn u much aa n a motive•ower is needed for operation^ Theit-—ies are gradual and In'the fou^een-mllu journey then axe many In-

tcnattng expertenoM and fascluaUogecenea are unfolded «lth a startlingrapidity, • •

Foraday'soutlnftthM«la&o

• M - • mountain mart ontUSAOn.

^ n S _ M _ r t t M * _ S BMpk____p%__S-3^TW_l *r^Wflft^fflW_H_«fl{_1^S*1* •

r_»i^p__*_

HIJ p f y ybiliagltg t» tfco tmrnB estate, toasted

Martai *»*•—. «r* w—tiii*T w*U| gnatMSBB to the a*— of tfaaat is— i

W_i_b —tBfOfwty baa b*M divided.T B * $Mm ptiom <* t_a* Ma s »

lo-er _ » any «_er Bf~p_ty*-lii__ iassfbrov Tbey are Mog rapidly ia».

•randbytb* Oorpor-Uoo bfOmaftarlag of itreeta, praparatioes for teyinff

»wal_r blaatiag -eta*.. •_?. pt__«are a j * otit tut the ocM-Mructioo of

'*r*J boo*** wbtcb will <K-tt not less_aa $SfiO0 a__h. The - property iejslthla. lir* minnt^ wjUk of tlw Oe_!aad _ * i » * Valley railroad *t*_k»_.Aldeoe, aod WtthfB two OUSDUS' walk_ _ * trolley ie_li-« directly to Bllza-betb and Newark.

Iaaaotharpart ot Ibis paper may befound th* adv. of tb* Coruoratkw, givingsis*, prio* and urm* at loU.or *ain*may be bad by •pplylog to O. H. Krerett,real «*Ut* broker, Irrlof builtl.ng. who1* tb* Cranford agrat for the Ourpur*

Have you an

elephone Stationin your Residence?

If not, you an? .taking

.many unneccsaary steps

and losing much time.

If your Telephone in oa

Uio first floor, have »n

Kitvnsion Station . up—

atair* and you will . oon

wonder bow you ever got

alontt without it.

New York & New JerseyTelephone Co,

*K

mmumnutT, wuini, JU.

Sale.r» HAI/R-Unl(» Ominty CvmmunABdnw J. Uwihnu 1-, '••--'--

r. W.ta._.bo.«riM. On ;wrivto m*

i*~tfa* cu» ol Kilt

at t»o uVloek In th_ atlwwton ot. aald dur, allthat Itkct of,n*M*l of Uuul arufpremlwi. i!tu«uUlna and M u In irjrril__-ot UmalM In Ih.wonti of Union and Hut* of N I > J K M J

Hfffnuln* at a point in ttb no>tb_rlr l luat ThlrtTaraiw, at •nntntUnmi.n dlMant fwriandNdantt«tni|>_»[US]ff»i«ui«rli> fromh* InUr-cUon of Hid Una wllh tb* _ut«rlj

Una of "Uark-I-UM11 or LJmlen road: tr»o»W i l l rtaht antUa to Thlnt arenne on*

_ .jj—IIWJ '"*l thmt cuuuly panlM to

s x r a p_^3u^ jsrijsrsUnd_ naA ow-h-adml J1W] fi-t to Thlnl

ti) fmt 10 In*

UmtKa met atwhoadnJ J1W] fnniws thtne* watUrlr UoDir tlint nf Thlcd n w n t t-mir-ffw [point or plao* of boclnnlnc.

IWne tU Mih p n t

efProiosai*} fgr Sidewalks-

atniw. a dittaac* of *t& llo-aTtourfoott»ln««u«_i__f «ilk on tbt Rut-

t to

fat m o at ti*

lDMr. IIS Bnad

to. mmid.

3UrTROQATE'a NOTIOC-

SWflRTSWOOD LfllE,*.v Suim County, W.J.

NM.CPO.

^NMMuMriwiJMyifaay^

I • JAME8 CAl^P WEIJL PARlCCIVIL EiranfSER mcoirnuoTOR.

WOBK DSSJQNBt>md MJLMSJU

Conor*t«> Work, RalitRoads and Paw walks,ntnti,

Curbing, Etc.CQUITABMC BUILDING. 120 BROADWAY.TCUEPHONC 250 COfrrt-ANDT, NEW YORK'

ORAMPOHD, Kf. J.

K PUT vnp

tmnu>B*ar. toen»«i

HARRY BOWERSFOR Horse blankets and Lap Robes

A QOOO SELECTION AT REASONABLE PRICE5.

Also a rull line or Hone, and StableFurnishing* and Equipments. •:•

H. G. BOWERS, UNION AVENUE.

CRANFORD, IV. J.

l-ie-

Hall_IA__IIT

_ »_•—_SI a. *_. *J

m. •

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MrArBftRNETT,

, Mr. atttl Urs. U B. OOTB willtown OB Monday for a abort vac

Mr. George Photsaut, hat ™*frma a few monlb»'*t_y with retla W«*t Vlrjrlnt*.

.Frovrietor Martin Hess of theford Hotel to eonflned tn hU rooi• fcaary irrtpp« cold.

Township Trea-urvr Woodlli-«xp»ct*d back home on -toodajr«a extended bmlness trip in the &

_ we*t. ____________. Jobnalaloneybu realgaeduilaspeotor, and hli ie8lRn_tlon

North Avenue,Catx_*i_-_ce>, e

. i Cranford, f|. J.Automobile

Repa^Shop.

Rubber Tires for Wagons and Automobiles*

-Bxpsrt-horseahoeing and general blacksmithing.fi. A. BARNETT, NORTH AVENUE.

- r• , (

Recent Disclosuresabout meat make people chary about placesto buy at. It'ti right to.be particular, andyou can't be too much so. This market in-tends to keep right on in future td furnish

y ^ <like it always has in the past. Placeyojjr ,meat orders with us hnd you won't worrV^abont either quality or price.

If you want it good, ___Get it at -- IRVING'S.

-•-•- • • » • • » »

^

mil tee. _.New stone walks are beloffUi

Centennial avenue by Dr. Wakiand B, Doyle, and oa Cherry strePhilip Jalin. :

Mrs. _ R. Jones, of AtlliBosd. entertained a number of <

"ford »nd New york'friendg' athome last night

Mr. Phlllpp Jaho will sail'Thursday for a visit to his old 1

,,Jn.Oarmaoy and whlloaway will< w l o o s Continental cities. •

I t RrOoveentertslned a •Imfof friends frond Uranford and

Mty, Tuesday nUifct, at heron Hadlson aveniie.

! vf- (CSlffO'd Schulo, son of Ba_j;i_j_C3_ui_ Bohultc; wasbsdly

Tiaesday by a firecracker going«too close proximity to his faoe, bTrtU reoovar with experlenoe togood.

Mr. Louis B. Joi_e*> ot ArlU» * 4 , Wives for Colorado on Sattnext, to superintend the inttnlliijvaehlotry on a group of gold 1

;jtt__t are Jbelng operated by. a pom•rhloh be is aeoretarjr, tMaaurei

* New York Sun of Mothe regular raining 1

printed, an Item front Colo

, tmlnload of eastern capitalists,'train bring known as the '-mil.are's special," to look orer mlproperties In the new Park CoHeld. Among those named as

.. York representative tn the parJamts W, Faro;

Directory.AZURX Ix)DOi, Vo'. 1M, F.. and A M

Mawnlc Hall HuUdint^ J .^ \V7 f___;

lBtn«p_muurr URIUCH or FOUMTKBS.Jaort Cranford No. Irt5l, meets fourth"umaa- eaoh month. Lodgo rooma "

Hall Jlutldlng, K.aiiortun, Chief"L. RUenman, StcnUury.

Rprat ABC*ircit,eraDfort Council No14t», meet, flrat and third TuauUt.. Lodnroomi Masonic Hall bolldlng K«nvSMea_ck,R«_.nf,P. W. PfauroS, 8ecratary.TiS'8vV*£,O n D*" R l D M l ! t- ToaalttkaVih» No. 3 1. meets enry Tue__T tVwn« & room. MUler bloct. 8acb«_i J&

BTEftocki Chief ot ReeM_A.j!chv'Jnsw» ORDXR Unnitb AM*

U-CRAHICS, Cranford Oounrtl Ko. _ ; meet*Hrst and third ThomUyi each month In

eaob-Btantb, Masonic H_U. P. K.Q_lrin.Con-ul Oonun-nrWr: W. HDanow.Clarlu

* ' iTtos, Oratral Counca-* x Lodge

w. Hart j Recorder, JoMp-Janea Jr.• - • - — . — - •—•••-•--• • | I _ t « ¥ g r i t T C(Hm-

lS3.m-rt. noood and fonrthThars-™ »'W. ___M__T_1 __» ,__ |day ertobiga tn Red Men . ," O. Shafer; B*o. flec'v, W.

CouncUlor

Cteo. F. Eilenberger,Funeral Director

JESSE WHEELER.

Vlol'io and MandoUa l u t m t v /

U prepared to reenlre pupils for

violin Instruction. For terms, ap-

ply tour address _,''"'

JESSE WHEELEB.

For Sale!Seven New Houses.

2 North Avanu*), East.S Burntld* Avanu*)- ' "

All improvements. -Termerto Suit Purchafier: -

Millar Block, Cr.nrord

The Burkely Hotel,

Bwt Locationest Appointments'cst Scrvtc*

and K. |W. Park. It Is pleasainote the addition to Cranford's hmillionaires but » bit unfair tofellow townsmen that 'they dlda'of It before. And this Is the tinthe year the Assessor Is very,busy. . -

Last Bnnday night while Mr.Mrs. Joho S. Scott of Oarer

\ p l a c e were driving near WestQ*buckle on the reins became loos*As Mr Scott reached out overhorse's back to adjust it, the Isprang forward-suddenly, thro

1- . _r;.£t|jaU over^ttiB-dashboardunder the horse's heels. The wiran over him and he* was sevihurt by the fall but was able tohimself to the roadside where hunconscious for an hour. The t

-*,-became unmanageable a n d "' Scott was unable to stop him

nearly to PiaioOeld. Sbs-retu',<*, -with a, pbysidan and picked U{

Scott who was taken to the Plain"' hospital where bis wonnds~- dressed. Mr. Scott is doing <* « U under the care of Dr. PerUn

"Jr. 0. U. A. M. Officers.

At tbe last meeting of Cr_bounatlNo. 63, Jr. O. U. A. M.,

~Ton&WUg; officers were elected:Councilor, M. O. Iseman;-'

Councilor,B. A. Norman; FinauSecretary, B- CrrSchaefer; BeooiSecretary. W. E. Belnhait; |A

Secretary, B. . M. I> Sentinel, CIa.de Wheeler;

tHenUneI,Wm. Mott, tTardeHe^ett; Trustee, W. B. Jnew offloers will be Inst

ay evening', July 5th.

Embalmer.North Areuue, East,

—r CBAKPOU

. HOPKINJUPHOLSTERi

O« Any Hotclii, GUaabetTfBroad St

FIESTM. E. CHDBCH.

GEMTML rora,j . 3. auv_.T, PAsroa

Sunday,/arr ist,i_Subject, "Patriotism

"Evening.7.15. 8ulSm>LU" So

Uo'-kxik. %worthl_»1 o'ejosk. Jn-dot l a

ft'

twka. M-anmBiBC pnjtca•_«•_?.«,IJUIan w-nltallrIon

Page 5: tt A tttlM - DigiFind-Itat tbe dightnt word, bis mother lifted the Utehv udn»D tbe M owW«f0r.ol«ld! Aa« •Ow.. now dead, luth orten lTim tby itanghter-a liwrt with a dread of

" * fc f " ^ V _ JT St- ' *.

illCONTRACTOR,, \

Pav«m«itts, Sidewalks,iurtolng, Etc.NO. **» BROADWAY,

ORTLANDT, NEW VOW*

O R A N F O R D , XV. J .

\ '

|L U. Maiaemj, atr. &**«*•. ot

aawJaaMeOBahMHVMt *B4 Vau O.cfCraalbnL Eaek okUar fwt

flsl saftaaT M i MMk C*f t *M -sMMskla) ssMsslTbaaatiautod ka*tfe la natal lass ot

IRY BOWERS

nkets and Lap RobesON AT REASONABLE PRICE5.

line or Hone, and Stablegs and Equipment*. -:•

UNION AVEHUE.

pFO'VV** IferOnaa* m u i , (.WS hat; 8s*ia*

d ktiNMM, 6J<0 (Ml; O l

' t Mr. MM] Mr*. L. It Gora will Jrantorn OB MODIU)- (or a short vacation.

Mr.Ooorg* Photsaut, h«i returnedf m a a lew monthVatay with relativesla W«*t Virginia.'

.Froertetor Martin Hew of the Crau-ford Hotel to oonflnml to hU room by• fcaavy grlpp* cold.

Toaroihlp Trcaaurvr Woodllng Is•expected back home on Monday froman extended business trip in tbe South

daUil or UM i r t n s . fo»Onaf* i m wSprtnctWOd smoa* . . . . . . . . . 7,«9S IS

O r e b a r d a t n M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.T» 55J. 0. V*rk% bids w*t»: tut

Orug* amai i* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . »5.5l3 * )t**«m. 8,1*7 95inan. S.TO0 »

Otohard u m t . . . . • T.C45 CSV . H. ffaldoa's bida: for

Onng* tntium . 0,335 XSpringtMd l i w w . . . . T.QOO 3SOaotHDul i n i w ......-, 38*01

BARNEH,. i Cranford, M. J.Automot)lle

JRepalr

Wagons pnd Automobiles*

ig and general blacksmithing. _

T. NORTH AVENUE.• » • • • • »

, John llatoney has resigned as eewerInspector, and hli resignation has

1 *' -beefl accepted by ih* l^wnsnlp Com-mittee.

New stone walks are being laid onCentennial avenue by Dr. Wakefleldand B. Doyle, and on Cherry street byPhilip /aim.

Mrs. It. R. Jones, of ArlingtonBoad. entertained a number of Cran-

"fordand New York friend; at herhome last nlglit

Mr. Pblllpp Jahn will sail' next, ' Thursday for a visit to bis old home

,s,,Jn.Oermaoy and whlloaway will rlsltvarious Continental cities.

.Jte R.-Uove> entertained a num-~Jbsrbf friends from Uranford and New

vr~^~ .y.Tuesday night, at her real-ly ' J n i * on Hadiaon avenue.

^

~ r

Schultx, son ot Bagmge-\inanC3tarlea SchulU, was badly hart*:-!Tttesday by a firecracker going off In" too close proximity to his face, but be

?-•—trtU reoovw with experience tcr the

sclosures<e people chary about placesi right to be particular, and> much so. This market in-•ight on inr" future "to" furnish

laa in tbe past. Place yojjr Tth us and you won't worry -.ality or price.

good,IRVING'S.

• • • • • » • • • • • » • • . » •

Mr. Louis B. Jofte* o( ArlinRtonSo*4, Witee tor Colorado on Saturday

< BWt, to superintend the initalUng ot.avacninery on •> group of gold mloea

Jkat are Joeing operated by a oompwyhthtah be ia neotetarjr, treasurer and

i manager. < .

New York Sun of Mondayamong the regular mining notes

rinted an Item from Coloradop ^ T

tmtnload of eaatern capitalists,' the'train bolng known as the '•million-aire'* special," to look orer miningproperties In the new Park CountyHeld. Among tboae named as Kew

. Tork representatives In the party ofJamta W, Fargsuon

A.Kota.tankio,

fourthluonfct»ng»r,

ctl No.Lodge

ntary.uluk*

uha.IUCAK.meetanth in

anfordVlday.

Ctarlounell.

•or.

Coqa-Thor*-Killor,

t

<ei\

JESSE WHEELER.

Vlol'io and Mandolin lu t i t t tu ,Is prepared to receive pupils for

violin instruction. For terms, ap-

ply to or address .•*'''••

JESSE WHEELEB.

For Sale!Seven New Houses.

2 North Avenua, East.S Burnslda Avanuev ' "

All improvements. -Termsrto Suit Purchaser., £A.O'DONNELL,Miller Block, - 'Cranrardl •

The Burkely Hotel,

Bw t Location.cat Appointments' t S r t

aad K. jW. Park. It is pleasant tonote the addition to Cranford's list ofmillionaires but a bit unfair to theirfellow townsmen that 'they dldnt tellof It before. And this la the time otthe year the Assessor Is very, verybusy.

Last Bnnday night while Mr. andMrs. John S. Scott of Claremont

\ p l a c e were driving near West&sld abuckle on the reins became loosened.As Mr Scott reached out over thehorse's back to adjust it, the horsesprang forward-suddenly, throwing

•--•Mr. SkSott0*<* tbe-dasftboanf afltfunder the horse's heels. The wagonran over him and he* was several/hurt by the fall but was able to dragfalmseU to the roadside where he layunconscious for an hour. The horse

I7 "•*-» became unmanageable "ami -*Mrr.Scott was unable to stop him untilnearly to FlainOeld. She-returned

' *, -with a physician and picked up Mr.Scott who was taken to the PUlnfleldhospital where bis wounds wets

~~ dressed. Mr. Scott Is doing quite* SKU under the care of Dr. Perkins.

Jr. 0. U. A. M. Officers.

At the last meeting of CranfordCounfUKo. 63, Jr. 0 . U. A. M.. the

"following offioert were elected:Councilor, M. 0 . Iseman;-Vlce

Councilor,R. A. Norman; FinaqcUlSecretary, B. OrSchaeter; BeoordiugSecretary. W. E. Belnhait; |Ass't.

"~"~ ding Secretary, B. • M. Price;__j» Sentinel, Clande Wheeler; Out-£HenUneI,Wm. Mott, Warden, E.flfcfott; Xrustee, W. B. Doty.

i new officers will be installedlay evening, July 5th.

Of Any Hotel ir| Eliaabett*Broad St

JSEHTRAL HftTtt,

FIESTM. E. CHORCE

. J. 3. SVATKLf , PAStOB.\g Sunday, Jury 1st, morn-

Subject, "Patriotism and^•/"•TlsjBiinesa.'' Evening. 7.49. 8abj«ct,^ i *TneW|adon»otU»iSm>ll." Soadiiy

^»*P^iTA^J|pti|»'. ..ftssls%alaBiBBiash*^h ^ & * t ^ ^ ' \nr ^ ^ W ' J ' *-V

JNtra. i . SL Oinm, *sa" read,Ibatht aalarjr for J U M tw (orvarded tob*r addMss.io Ouuda, whiU>w SB* had<W(artod Priooip*! Jobneaa said shehad laftfht b«it ooa day ia Jaee. Tb»CWfc WMdirwted to notify Urs. IMxIMtbat b«r raquwt could not b* oosaplledwith.. •; '

Aa opinion was <4*d from the HUtoapmotMHiMit thai tb« Board ouukl *i-loJ» from tb« •chool any. t«aob«r or

pupil rwuling in a' houa* wbar* paraoos• « • suffariog turn oouUtfiou* diiisips.

A eotnmuoKMikm from O'uot) Supttr*lb'»

W. Q 0dU»% b»a»: tor

Qanlenalal avenue . . . . . . * .W 85Orchard s t n e t . . . . . „ . . 8.W8 9o

Each bid i n Boooapeiiiad by a earti-0*d check for $1000. W. II. Waidoa'abid was not signed and x>U>*r biddar*protested against nest ing , *SIB* or

wiog his raprawntstita to mga,alalmiDg it «a* Dot » f»rta»l bid. Intb* »bs*ooa ot oouoaal lb* bid waaread and matter will be referred to him.COUM*I Austin wb*n a**o l»Ur in tb*•vsntog ssid intormally that tha sajtWot

•igo did tWt UJBaatarlly raodfr thebid void; it wsa a valid bid it the

l U t y i ^ ^ r o j a l i i r w t a b » jpwv*Jfth* $1000 ch*ok aocompaayiog bid hvlp-Ingthi*;'

Asa mstttrof fset Waldoa was notlow on any **otloo of ih* work. Parkbaug low on Orohsrd 8t . : tbd Oranga

,v*. work and ttmnphr*j being low' furprisgfl*ld »n4 .O*nt*a«iftl AT*. Tb*

totaleot tbe k»w*« bid* t * tbe tour ••©-UoosbtM.lOO.

Tb* award otoootrscta was laid overB«U*xt Monday night *«d-4b* bid*

raf*rr*dtoth*Eo«loaartotal>aUU. I twould appear Uatlb* work will be dl.Tided between Park and Humphrey itthe latter prore* rsspoaeiMi Udder.

TbegeaerslplaaBfths aevr roads isb r i a f t o e e i a a h maeadssn with 9 It,wtngson*itb*rsldsot4 Inch mafadsaimaking a 16 ft road<vay. The nsTiissirygrading and drainiog is included- ia th*

IQ rwpooa* to a letter from J. D.liuoooll, district el*rk vt lbs UntooTuwwbip Board of Gducatioo the Uwob>an' coomuttwi «*r» sppomtod to ooof»r

iili lL» Union Towiuliip offloi»l» reU-li»«U>th« r»o»ption of. pupila lo : lbsOrrnfort) scbools from tbat sobooi dis-trict, - ' . • ' "• ••.• • r

The Ctotlt iWt*d thMl W5~1iirf l**n'neaitad from Liiidaii foi luiUou of pu-pils from tbat dlttrkl. .

Th»c««iof« pupil which Principaloboabii Hiid wa« tuffarlrig from theiMBpt, but prMooUd a'physioUa'i cer-

tiflsaU of goodJbMJth^ whleh. Mr. John-i j ^ ^ ^ pupil

lowest bids for aach mad are accepted.will be 134,100, pins cost of anderdrain.To pay th* coat, will be arsiUbU tbaproceeds of •1SJ0OO bood* antborUed ie-

0*d to wbieh tba HUU will sdu ooa-Ibird tbaoost or sbont $BjOOO laaring.

si road approprjstioa. ,An *xUnalon of theaew*rsy*S«mi*to

be laid in Hamilton and Elizabeth Aves.and John St , and th* Eogioesr ha* besoInstructed to prspar* plans, *ta, for th*work which will spproxiawU 3000 lestTb* Eogiiiaar reported th* Jonasbn Ar*.s*w*r computed and satlstaetaty axotpta lamp hole csltad for had ba»n omitted.Extra work on the Job sboat. eqaalMthis in value and.b* reoomoended the•ocaptenoaof th» a*w*r sod th* pay-mantto the oootrsotor "of .the amountdue less the usnsl 10 per oeat. reduction

gjp—IT'S raoommaodstlotM waraadoptadsod tbesswar tcotpted by raaolotwnoF-tbeoowmitle*.——,;p_v—11^-^.

A.ocnotw petitfam aigoed by iatenatadowners, inoludiag two woo signed tbe

that the committa* rescind th* ocdar to|sy flag atoa* walk oo Nortbwly Bid*Linooln Avev to th* fiver bndg*. Tbi*wBt laid on ft* UbU until zwit maMing-N*w l a g stone walk was oroand laid onliadjaon Ave. aod tbeEogiMer iaatnet-•d to prepaia spsriflcsikms for .walk to b* laid on Ald»n sod HUo Bta.on tb* Kndios and Osboroa propartits.

BllUord*r»dpald wsrer- — —Citizen, sdvarUnac and prinUng$ .6 57[LO:Bowirs,soot.T.O»tt..... 1971J Hiltar. Jr., poor sect . . . . ," «00W. E. Brock, flreacet. S00EUntoth Joornsl.adv.-.rr.-i.•-:.«.-—4 »

usilng IT«mrrl BHT 23 SOFark;aeet.«*w*r ooanaet. 1SS16

7*BJ*T B B W f c B B J W X B B B l g p IIIS1 • • I I •

Tb* chapel is a bsaatUal ptaee la tt-self by Its' slmpl* and aoHa pro^orttoasas well as by tha waadcrtal archrue-raral dseeratloa* ot fbt ettOog. COB-'calved by Michael Ang*lo> as a sarlssof frame* tor his esJaUnga:' Beaattfalbeyond dascrtptton, too. Is tbe txqvWmarble ati—a. Me one caa ssy car-talnly who made'tt. tt «aa p*rbapadesigned by the arehHert ot ft* chapelblnsetf. Bacda PostsBL Tb*r* are arev each marvel* of amenown basdstBtn* werU, and a sort efcUagstatkaai wttb aa daawtan mat s o n tb* timgfsatlnai ladrasmyway far n*W Oaa fb* «Oa*«oak tra* m tb* arms af Stafcaf JT- bywnleb tb* aante ef Bwrera k> syavbaaasd. mnm emmmm, aa* ft*ebaMl was baOt S«t «ka> '*ft«M BwMa ftavMtt aa*T

A* irsv*>*Bar*

OMnatOlBra Jaa*d hai—s»»»>» to

BM*kf*m. fOLtSSM ; die-.ta, $34.91111; faaham em aaad

A toUer waa nad trvm Slate Svjeria-Saibr »hk* •tatad tfcat a««iWgUrfiw* it« MpkaUoe ot

ker eoatrtot oould aot eoU*«t ewary •».Uw ooattac* was »old bjf «IK* aoUoa^

] | |saldtb*)ad«» -Hav« y«i tb* BMMM*topay UwBB,r

••Tear kaaut." *aU UH» u»a plat*tiverjr. Tf .I bad UJ 1 wooUnt b*•aed aa a vagrtat."

' Joa*s 1 sojiua* j«a know' manabout that fear** you so* at

tt* tr*d»t Brown -Y**. »oJ IB M mar* /about Dnso« Smith sawUna 1 dM uwa.

To bun tbat ha* no nuckijownt Mf*f* a tittle «rbtlf will bar* no notvlty.and wb*« norvlty to Uld ID tb* «ra«*tb* ftiiwral of comfort will K>m ful

to lib* aohool sgtrnst bta jadg*m*dt•vok*d ooo»iJ«r»ble di*ou«*loo. Anallyoa motion tha dark wa* direoted to•and a copy of tb* oerlifloate to th*dtat* Board of Haaltb with a rs^usatthat tb* Board look Into th* matter.

Troctea Burtia mo»*d that th* actionottb*eoaHBitte* making contract* withtoaehvnbeeoaUrmed. Carried.

TrosUe Mtrritm reported bids forcoal supply (or all eobools per ton : ft.BUMUM *5.76. 3. O. W. nankin a&OQ,Baefaman W.flO, 1>. Jsoobson & Boa, OfElltabalnpoft KM. The / nttaetwa* awarded Jaoobson, aad ftv t ton*

in the bias, That* bad b**o troa^M* about th* payment of freight, but allwsa BOW w*)L After th* payment of

ills tb* Board adjourned.

o . CHUBCH.

BASTsUR 8THSBT.

Rtv. 0. J. SHOOP, PASTOR.Th* Bi-ftkontbly Haaramfnt ot th*

Ixml'* Bupt*r wilt b« ob«*rv*d n*itSands? morning. Th* subject of th*Pasfor'* BMmod will b* "Lifa's Out-Bow."

In th* araolng tlwre will b* a s*rvlc*of aoog. Tb* Pastor will discuss "8oto*Great Christian Hymns.'.'

Prsyar mwting on W*dp**day «»en-

IJie First of

Each Monthmost bttuatbaldt and all bu*in**ih<>us*B h*»* *om* current bills topsy. Tb*«esy..ssf*,m*tb6tlioal*ndbusloeas-llka way is to pay all atliiem by cb*ck, bo matter' how•mail. It insures correctnesa, ginayou a oomplat* Moord of all moo*yyoa'^p*y~out, and tb* returnedcheck* furnUb you th* best, raoalpt,Your checking acooupt iswaloom* st

THE CRANFORDNATIONAL BANK

CRANFORD, N. J.

Location of Fir*. Alarm l o u t .

tt-rir* Uowh.»>-(\mw tilth* (n>»I! fulnl I'HMiitl uJ litMV Ckla Ut Utrndu

4 MHJ-i'mww lUmpiwa w 4 Mvtimuill-<Wttw ArUuirlnaHuadrail NiUiC l awl Ht-feh

I

ill<Wttw,-Ui—Client l

« l t C # l

AUuirlnl iun a.lnnJn

irik An.

S-O»aw N-nk I m w uui Orel

Dr Robert Wakefteid,Dtntiat.

OfTlsa Hourai .

B-13 A.M.\-~t, P.M. ttiMl., S - U A. M.

SMimlsy, 8-1? A. M.. 1-3 IV.M.

Irving Building,Cranford, N. J. *

Berry's Dry OoodCentre. .

Jane Sale of Skirt WalH8or fionl.

Peter Pan Waists.., Short Sleeves, $1.00 Each.

Th* Utrrt in wnlnt.lom. Can aiwt b« bail on oMrf (rnrn•ion In Whlta China Bilk a t 9 2 . T 6 .

P«ter IHin Collar*

f'rltxl 5ch«fl Belu

Windsor Tie*

~SMrt Wal.t Kerthiefj

Colgate* Talcum __Mcnncn's Talcum

15o. eaoh2 for 25o.

ttamniocksCropu*tS«U

$1.00 up

Kii.vnur Hiiinmur eAlltc Ulnvna.

Summer LUI* Thread Underwear. i Summer P«ra»ul».

IIOIJMUMobooooodoooooooooooooooooo woooooooo

-J

REAL ESTATE and CONVEYANCING.Large Commodious Hotel for Sale I

t~~ Sama of iha most desirable praaartles for tale errant In •

; How is t>)*Um£jto secure a good tiniu* in tlta bMutlfnl tnwn of Kami-worth, N. J., befor* It makas gr*st *lrltlM lik* Oranfvrit and n*v about

-flams wbiob bar* gon* beyond tb* r»*oli of ilia ordimry working man.

Bank Report,'- lURort of tb« oondltioD ot the

CrUHFOrTO NATIONAL BANK,NO. 7171.

arCranlonl Ih tBo HUto of Now Jftrsoy.

at the close of buslnrssJune H10O0.Resources,

LnaMUit DUooonU. ... , -.*»)»I}J7nnrintU, MmradUH) unamuml VMU.K. VuflditnMrunilrovlaUua.. . U.W0.U0y.n.pvw*OJ», HowJ., ,„... . UAVM

^ M M , (artilUr* tuul fliUUM- »,&OM>iiNittaaatMKtn twrtWUHW • • •- -

Hill., J»,\»> 71

t i,«auu 11,11071

ItodomptloB fond witb V. H. TnaMtrr4|i«rMat.<>l«imlall<« ..-

HblAuTi

JOHN MAR1SN,

P.HJIRJIUICISTCranford, N. J

U. F. WHEELER.t U U I '»

ICE

Liabilities.

_ ~-~datiMtU n U « lt H 1 n ^ i

TotAL

1, U.M. n u p u o t t . CMIIWof tb> abort aanai bank, An wUma\t •«• • 'tbat Ida kbOf*«UteiM*t b In* to ti« bwt ul

tuu<r.O. H, IIWDUOM, Oriilw

Lenox Stock FarmPlcton, N. J.

Bast FacUltfctfer Car* of HorsesIn '

Cou«of-A(U*l.

M M M

B, H*«,fsUic

E. K. ADAM8,FIR.B W8URJJXCE.

30B UNION AVENUE.CrWnfercl, N J ,

Vraitlvrtf

Get your Revolvers,Blank Cartldges,

Flag Poles, Braoksts, Eto.ma TUK

PIKE'S HARDWARE STORE."" OI'KKA U O U H K OUfCK.

Orders taken fur firework* to txtl d July 3rd, nt wholexalo

Pianos •"- FurnitureRepaired and RrflnUbad.

P. H. LENZ,too foulh Annii*. W**»,

CMBFOHO, N. J.

Bdutb Are., Craoford, V. J.Uturt and Boarding StabU».

Adjoining Opera tlouM,

OMARWtlb

E. A. O'Donnell,PLUHBER.

HiXltAUT PLVMHttldi TlH.NI.1U. Run.KAPSS * K » lUmiiM.

All Work Ouarantat.

Mlltur llloolt,"

Tt»»,

House* Sign, andFresco Painting,

flsln •n*' OsaaraiM

Pa por Jrfin§ffiQ~~"—AMD DKALtJl IK—

JIIIHB, Oil, Puiut, VurniHhea

and VVnll Paper.

• Hlmn on |ilnmi.MUIIO furnldiiwl for •

J. ALFRED SHAW,Thoroughly Practical Pfano Tuning

and Kopalrlng in all tiraiioheg.Four year* with Awillnn Co , 0arw(HHl

and Sow York.Urn«d Ht.

R 11ENT, One or U i- r w w s , SW Ceutm Ht., Onrvood,

tO LKT—KurnUlicd room for on* orI two, 106 Houth Av«. Cull slUr 0 p.m.

AU*3fi Inched, printed on good

papor, giving alt proper!/ lln?«, »LWat Crnzet oDlrn.

T f l n E E ADULTS DEH1HE TWO1 rooms sad board; prlvolu fumUy,

or whoro then or» fnw boarders pre-f*rred. Addrw* M. O

TO LBT~rrlv<ito stable. Wl1 In condltlob to suit tenant, > ApplyWl Union sv«flu«,_

I AttOK 8PACIOU8 8T(^BB, with llr-*• ing room* orerhea<J for »«lo orrent.

Apply, J .T . Kanane,K

Qood Pasturaga.Oaod Water,'

OoodCara.

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Lotsiii $75 to $390- : TDK M . WOO flW T H KUI DOUAM, :~ " • '

Cut oat sad trad <bb tti. a oat oAo*s aad ause will be «oh*ng*d fora bsodwoi*!/*i^*v*desrtiflart«*^^lfor«t0,*i«<Mdby tb*Tr**«or*r. Tfollcjr^ '

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Electric Light*.City Water, Oai.

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BENDS or THE mvtw.I I * m r WVIIM Aai is «l evrnr

Hat a* H SoonArt lift appro r« In V. '.-1J »aa Ui

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So Ufa n>»* prove j ift I'u-t «**3j-« itntt*ni*Miy • ,

Which »h«!| nil cri-.c, aiut-r L<vrr l.utli|U m) firry

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A Disaster atSea*

I HI'KAK w KngUTth »cra bjd Kf»It nut *u7"

"ll Is a very dlflkull Unguager

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• * » , SO. It <1'» like I f *<•» tlVt Rnf"tawi; ami cut, tut tut you fujli IIT"Choppy," she replied"M. »l, tat |i what you call* iujr

-choppy."jircrJDiitnkrn; I+*H-l+-fr*th-

log of Oil- kind. You n«kwl urn »b<;iittile sea. I Mid notlilim nlxnlt )iitir into

• :Qt 4lie)futj(uaj|«<.. IX c*»ursijr It !*,» ffJdlfflcalt 'for miu in take nt* « «>e>vapecrb. You tin quite well."

For tlila ln> \r i t crrm <-r«l. nnj lie•»«! framing lili tlMtikfiiliiena when nbuoyant m«n of agifrestlie- »lr.« midfacnltlifulnpM op|ir.mlinl. Tim »cahad no terror* for Mm. lie trod thefleck like one born In command. • notafraid of iloriu elll.i-r on limit orelsewhere.

lie lind one of tlio«i> In mo frnmrd•fid hopeful persona III leu wlilcli lirlMiiKto Ilio successful AUIITIIUII clisrnclur,and lio looked n» ir lie could liny tlif•lilp without wcwcly UtlrpiicUliiK uponliU fortune. 116 bow.-it In « familiaryet litulnrsallkii inuniur Riitt Mid

—aoinethlug lo tlic-yoims l,»<ljr, Hliis ts-ciueil herself tnud uwdo Inward tUocatilu door, *' ' t

The foreigner and tlin American•toad-In talk, for ft few luoturnt* nud'HI«II inrtn], m the tAmcrleim franklyifW^nit"1lWo1io-r?hnti»t bj» patienceupon th* tftutubllng MMilencpi ot tbe

J^|Mllte and very deferential ititlLin.• tjimt hlght In Iho'smoltlnir room Ine

XmerTMn, Mrf.Jobrr Henry Martltl-''•tale, lud nuilo Itliniclf tn^r« papularf t luu Hiijal by HI* n<WXl «lor|M and/lUxrallly. Count Itlcadelll wn* con-[•utnlog *lgnrcttp# on a uolfiUboflmf

rrocltety »t 10JQ. n« wai (be cui-t-totn, »Ir. Martlndalo aro»o, lookud «t\.ttl» iratcU to M » U (UB tttlp'i clock «r«t

I |«M«M1IUB itrtctly to II* duty, awl bad*f * ctiMtr toQd-nlgtit to «verjr one, mid' f tbm qnl«t BottlwV tor a moment upon

cat.!. '•Mf.«!<T MarlliKSal?. treontUCV*y««r

<-?fU)*nl/. <:« alwid." f i -Mr e. WH«i

II |Cut n.'fl.t ba^r «!>"!. '" '" »••'[' " >thn.l f JII:HI II* full n: . t .

Aii'l »>» It w i t i/n. jiri'l Itf »I!!:i»«(•am* ot:c l'<»f'}' ta'-ililiiS liljf-ii 111?

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'Ilie yiiUMir latlr »l ' l» th» l iml i ofl .oi l t ' i i'n-i> ) u li«r <1i" 1 • 11 r • ) • • * ! «i ii'4r na Hi • »kh «, mi'l ti r «Ij' i l f 1>i*)i.Kn riTnirilBij'Inii .,f i l c< .rn i .1 lc-iiiillfi.1li,i|H>'ni •<. « ; i » mui>tlli<s in s i ' . n ' . r l>y

«ni| told ln-r Ihnt l-i» ».ill fuiu.il ll.itfor wli'ili li> h.id tr.irdinl I'JI- <-arl!iIII Tll l i -the r.[.J«l of !il» I'^i- HieiXinnt ni lhubk of wiiiii"!", "li"iii li*Ion-.] «u l i an uimdni>liiii•»» tl"» l i O

limeu.ik'o <oa!d i- ipnixIII. crrtatlily r iprr»n| It vrr Inail-

r'la.itily In hit lirokMi Knrr'.l«ll. Huta* | l i it ]oor i i f / »fpnii«l *|Mikl> niilliighf> Krn*|ittl Ih f i t i i ln- f " U K >li thrnrilor o f n mmi iti-termluM to win Iwfur.' tli" iitilp «<m ilii !iitl

Wlilln li» » -4t Kpi-aUm^ k!ic n i l enzInn tiinraril t l i» Imrlx-in. .in I Ili'-re w«»|i|i<in her f«<«- n l n l f >uill" Ilkf tin* j . h ;of m n l l g l i t i ipou tin* f.u'c uf u fiwl

ttoexpert euatBarrttl rtjMrator* ta

owe ibetr wee*** vtiaartty tai<«att.J

ofta a owre«#«i*B>»t

• 'rom tiit irew in, rully coU«c:«a each *attsasa

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lift"f lute xa pi-rnili,'lini 'if Sir. Mn

Huddle, ytjur mul ' , to upv.iU tils ni l !

"f»f Mr. Marliuilale, my nnrliC' »!

knnns of It. Vim n\.iy ask him, blwill LOiiuirelii-nil "

Hlili said liotliluK, but refill* the rnfund ftie<' Of tin1 mMllimnlre ciinilni.down flit derh ndtnnifd (<> meet lilm

•id tUlbmit a word came buck wllliilm to where tin- (omit was fhindlni:

Mr. Marllndale, abe an Id, "t try »••torly, "I uudn»t,md Count Krlcidi'lll•j «ay lliat you arf my uncle, nnil ltm|rou linte (jlvpii lilm permission toipenk tn tm< tipon a nmnewlint per-—••-• subject."

MiirtinJale united :btwu!!j «nf•united:"Tbu count tnnst be mistaken. 1aw never claimed lo In) your uncle.Illwtigh J should be very proud If t•MB."The count waa becoming strangely

I, but ho anliliMnrtludnle, you" aald I

il«ht- pay in/ -Attention* to

m wai th» awUti of (bo wave*, wllbout, aud tboro wai tbe roll of ttmTtwal, but all oUa »eflmml airangely

ailcccwl an It a little atonn had imiaedi In orentldc, nnA the twlll«lit bad tot-,'Ucd down. But It did nut Uat IOIIR.

U « rcguUtr oUV brick,"pxcijituipd AII K i u i

lady wboin 1 can cordially recom-mend la any ono needing her aervkc*—after1 we Imve dune with licr."

t would bo bard to follow the rent ofbit illmnter, bat "Mew Wlltoniig" unittlr. Mnrttndnb) »er<> UVIUIIIIIK nfter

count bad* fmuut nolltudo In fill;;fllilo, frnin wblch l» did notitH'tb'ifBwfdii m iliiin»i

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anetit "Un U n trim American, nudtrtilt* iirople Mr tliftf ho' In lucky, I« M Mtro he deaorviM every thing Ji» b«a.got. Certainly there li nobody,'who•«MOOW llfo wore, of who rau tackle« ultUtttlou wlih licttcr humor or big'ger nerve. I wna lt\ CnrlopOlls whenlie Had tbo atrect rnlfway tight, mid

,tlio llllet \t«ro. being changed from tlm'•old lior*r»cnrs to the clwtrle system

Uho deala In tlmt city roust have nottvd lilm from ono to Iwo million dol-lar*, and 'then lie took up two otherUnra nnd began his maulpulatloua.

. .So atlCfeWed the third lime, nnd thru\>A tlie fourth'Affair when they tried to

-\MJWO nlui'ln nnollother track nud innde more than tn•ii)1 olher deal lie bad attempted, l ieta worth ten million dolhiri,"

"Who will get all that niomvr In-quired •jgoung person, who should

bevn In bed.

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reply*, "lie bat no children, you know,a u i hit wire, wup 1* with him, hasfccon 111 ever itnce we loft N«w York.

Ten million dollar*! Count Krlca-» -tftttl could (carcely believe hla cnrn.

I t racaiit wealth beyond anything bltmagluntloit could comprehend. Tenmillions! Two hundred million francs

' I t was grand. It waa intiBiilQconilOn tbe next morning when ho taw

too wuio young lady again paclug upiiul down Ui« deck, be^put all hUxrte r g / tuto' tbc Engllab lift could tutmoaou, aud with profuse apologies tuaili

—eotaiijteat* upon Jho tjsa, tha u n i t , Ut<TkyV*.nd all that therein 1»,i 6ft* was pJeniaui, and he waa en

atattlndalo raiuo uut apiln to M.•omclhlna to libr, and titter the hailtaviioarcd, the count let tils onlhutfKnilld forth !u many earuettwil

akeu ayllablej

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~'tilers Wlltwninha-ls"She'W a vetr pleasant young ladyy1

Mr, Martlndale, and thru 7down tho deck wttlTa-tWOWltilt face. Aft«r that be called

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eooaf wa» verr RttenttTe,"y«y

Wilson appeartd ou deck, laterloo*-msmie.r be manatr«Ii* otterorwy atttntlon, tha

"Well, eouiit. I have not tho allthtctt•bjwllons to that, but It Uapneni thatihat the only niece J have lives Intiakota and Iwi tlm ttneit family tintny man wer inw.""Then Uwa "Wlltwog;," mtimblwl th»

ioor man ott ttto vcriitt nt coltnpio- -rt'ltccs Wiltons;:'" an Id Mr. Jliir-

Indale, taking the word" from bltu,'(ii almost delljfhtfiil nnd moat vapablairofcaatAual autraa who, VI am aure,

III bo most nttentlTo to my wife «lur-lIu7ope7n8irsTo'tir

o put |ilm oCf tlif;ilU«trated nit«.

! nt U\«r|iuOI.—

Til* « » • * • »»d lh« Oottiloctor. |'An "old-llruo" l<outbcrn nesru B»'t on

ninruln tbe other dny nnd »n» viij"j-UJT hlniietf quietly when tlio (,«<ti-uctor cau\u throilgli for tk-U-t». rl'l>>»

rauilttclQt xmm'lwd Mm nnd n»l>ed himor liU tk-k'M,

"V«», bo«a; 1 cot n ticket. It wim arod one. lllglit Item lu lay pixkot.

tit It In my Inside jiockct" Ilourouud In tlio [Hirket for a

until tbe wuJuolur, i,'1'"'"." tui-tried lo hurry him up

IS III.ACK AND WftJTE.C'.cU with (in«ll fift ace wrarlng

rji[av««ant/-«ntram In i.'iwt, notably-black aud wliilf. TU« m>i«t atriklog oftliin- ute OTTTtnl tin. with vamin of

JWi,«iJ Jr/Witt upd, JU!PCEa.J>t. A'JtflS.nm-p kW. wltb trtm- ppjrl button*.

Tbo frl with \irz» ttrt ahouldr*rh»m rkulfjil rontratt*. and unlMfthe abor m»trl)r» Ibe (own perfectlythe •bould rllujt In tbe ronawratlvfMark atylr* and tbua avoid attractingattention to what may be Uu tautplt-mlilf part of brr attire.

DOVT8 KOU MOTHEnH.Don't riprrtrlilldrrn Ic bi» brtintlful

riilr«« tbi-y ure health), happy and cou-trntnl

Dm't bane lirarjr curtHina At tb«wln(to«»; Ift I lie •umblin" pour In.

Him't bitT» dpy canii"'* *u the b«<l-riH>m Aoora: u*» rug* Inatr-jd, Il.ire

~fiJw~iransTirgiiTriTcl~rewerTTrfillliieiiU. ~Don't r«inli 4 rhlld'K b.-ilr too much,

llriijh It (-arefully with « xoft bruih." iibn'J flirt* a'Mill'ir'pirit t'*r» tmafht-ncm of eye*,. rlenriu-K«, aoftnMn andmnootlini'M of aknl wllliwit good food.tbotiKli It, abouia lie only of a plainkind. '

JAPAKK8H nitlDK-R QVIPB.Here are a few of the Japanese

lirldn'a rulea of life, taught by hertuntlierr

Never «|ienk evil ot ynur uelxhlKtra,Never nllovv yiniCKolf to be Jculoua.1W hiiniblc nnd polite.Do not cnnault fortune tellera,Han't talk too tuuet), '1'ntll lyou nro llfty nercr mis tn

crowd*. ,fllrlrt obedlftire t q a liuiband U t

lie nlwaya mutable to your mothe^Iti-luw and father-ln-Jnw.

Kven if your husband la In tho wrongnever gat angry, anya Home Notes.

A contemporary would like to knowwho troche* the husband bl*dluiq ot duty. '-

NEW GOWN CAtmKS A BUZZ.,,Lovfr ot Jlncrjr t< the tame In alt

worldly ranks of womankind (for woknow already that tbe Colonel'* ladyand Judy O'Grady are sinters undertb«lr sklna), and ao an observer ,watnot sit«Ttrl«ed last night to M* t i eeager attention a now frock cnustd Intho Washington street lection of. tb*Byrlan colony, Th» warm evening, d,o-cure* tbe Mew York. Press, found door,steps througed wltb awartby mothers

'tinliln' Jon. I>ld jou vver set oumu-Ibln' down betweon \hv llnlu' mid jour.locket? Avrful lmnl ta evt out.". The conductor Kiit tlreil of \valtln<

and ottkl. "Wi'll, 1 cnu't wiiit iinyji r on.}ou. You will lime to p.iy

your tare>-of-e«t vtb~ llajr-tB» fwty--ccuti."

'All right. UOSJ. I'll Rive you fortycent*. Co'go I Rot forty wntn. Al-najra bavo forty rent*. AI\\.ij» carryt with me. . When I, wnik. dowu tlin

•trvct people point." mount nud »:iy.There goe* a man lliat'a K»t forty

'"Tbe conductor got tired ot waiting

and sfoppM the tralu. sajlng. "Here,you'll Imve to got off. I can't wai;auy longer."

All rl«1it. bosj. Ml get off. Wantetl jto- get- ott liere, anyllAw. See thatUtU« loe-caWu owr there;-Tiki's tuy

'Bltsed to yon for tha rklo."—Judge'* Magailms ot Fun.

Ltcvtenaut , Colonel leporine. »Kreuch wffieVr commamlliiK tu .tho TuatOasis of Southoru .Vlsvrlu, h:i» li-ft bisbeadquartvrs; nt Adrar with a ilotacli-tuout ot troop*Ji> explore the T.toutlenl

«h<>r« the Fr»a«h uniform hast"l»BttlStrou. *' '* -'-•'•'-lj* "*iblo Itnportariw, toeing that It

Is the main depot for tbo nupprjr of taltfor the Ovhtrai Sahara and tbe Kotth-

An.eSart4a'*Uto t« bo"the road tram South-direction oC Ttabuc-

too. A^ jprwut \t b) one cntallhisgreat fata&ttihjia) on travetcM by wasauof tha waojt o*

(Wllrt) pbmlctOoundl t«iU the,nemi m t tbtJ dtwt taU»d by,!Brt\or»

lu i i l»wifry^Wr^>Hwb#A4tt»Ins thdr begfluied olfitprlng at'play.Tbere waa hardly tbe llftlntrot a beadwhen flro eniJlne* dn»he<l by. But a«lrl enmc by, nnd lo! erery daughterof Kve. fttrntghtcned - to fan-. TlieHyrlnn beauty wna nrmyeil lu a coatly(town of flowlnc mnlerlal. Tlie menntnred only nt tbe pretty fiiw. but tbedaSrk-eytd-mnthm, who momentarilyffiitrot their little one*, crnnetl UN'HK to\\v\t the »Hf< doth .of brilliant hue.Heady, front the iimlclnir and onlyhalt mippreniii'd comment one' wouldhnr<> tlimiKht nn Knntor parude ot welkbri-d folk waatinder wny.

ClULDUKN'a DUESSES. .Evory mothor whn bns n little tot

to ilrexa. takes as ki-on nil Interest InJuvenile imxti-i as the doi'» lu fitshlouafor lier»eir. —

All niotbera like to feel Unit theirchildren nte well dreiucd. and to Ob-tain that result nn enJlesa nuiomif of

liuttrnw, •Hmo-aud good .tasl* ttre-*u-talled.

'V« be well drciueJ In alwaya to beappropriately clad. It Isn't eiaentlnlVt> bavo DO tunny aultH lu number nn ItIn to lmre theni suitable' tor variousoccmluns._wV-child-cauiicv^Llie uuattcactLvo.lna froAhly \vnnhed frock, no matterwhat Its ma'tcrml, and all suits shouldbe made w Itb a view to hInc.

This year the eyelet embroidery, donoentirely by bnnd, It engaging tlio nttentioii of cuterprWlut: mothers, nndtlie result, either on cblnt silk. Onel'Midfcerchlef linen, or co.irse wenves,1 equally eOtccUve, says Mudern.Woman."

- Tbls it popnlarly n •wllltfryear,coUWcss frocks are nlwaya refreshlui;nnd vlaluty. They are the "mo»tiwijilcal. tno. bw.iuso they wash betterthan colored fabrics.

WOMAN'S WAYS.Country-bred women now llvlns In

the city rejolc* at seeing the littlepota ot spear^ailnt for s.ilo at the flor-Kt'» auJ the grooer'». Kept In abrlcht. sunny window ot the kitchen,the plant will last for weeks, to tintthe housewife will ba\o fresh mlntnl-way* oti band to ttrrc with her spring-lamb. ' *

Tlie1 uianntacturcra have brought outgo many deceptions In tbe way otfancy bass a-ud punai, that ou | doesn'tknow when »h» tookntat a sbopplutcbag wbethrr It U* really'a receptacletxif money nail kindred article* or ncaiaera drTTnwko-np kit. A fnrttieraw?*l to UwthKt to tMsjraH* ntcewsirybut Mot alxvay* artlttfc article* ot f*m-Inlac ut» U a mlr nt opera ste**" ^batare an adtnlrablo injltatlou ot" MallsMagftpttrw. "

JI fa?

_ • » A innon'i t j « « i ml «t 1U» la t t a:iUt into bea'pa'witn I M E *«KI are left ; »»e* oat of flve. and «"• «f* l»to decay. TUe mn!t U a «mipo« far j , l r o c Ser than. e_otber^ta **»»• ~ ^«ior»sy the

T M U K eUStcta ebitaaty

INNING SORES ON LIMBS.than tan b« l»rovl«led ] tons oot of tea. Tbe rljfcl U alao. a* •

aid of kam and maiwre. ) ,-u!r. ticUer than tbe left.t^-esbly eatbered leave* fitKH tree* are j ;

u»*d a* a dales to pn»!ect cropa j Ocnoany* *aJpn>eni»^! il«<* u»«d s» a Qacb p ;'rom fro#t dnriBS tte wtaJM- m^atna. j thla country

' j I t

gOUTHEHN MEXICAN WOUEX.

e*port trad? Jo America* cemcM; amounted U practically notblas."

Tbe director of the Brwlao Byglaait

rU or perbaps a small porcelain paint-lag . . .

I'rew a bnttoa artd the botfnin drop*down. Tnrn a srre-r at the lop and<b« gUste* ran l*e adjiA'ted to tha

terial for borsm *ai eow*. The OJt- • ti>road J.«fT,000 barreU of L ^ . - . - .The women In BoutUrrn Mexico are ore thna obulued ta far toor* valwbl* r^lued at I1.4M.00O. "Up to 1»T. f*>,

more prudent and econoiol^al than th* =-ban that fnrnUbed by the *I4 of | auutt Ct»n.ul KarrU (UanobtJm). "t»*oirn. and In Ibe absence of aavlngt) I «traw. In English agricultural eircbwbank* they invest tbelr surplus In gold j «traw Is considered to be of greater««li»* and wear;-tbVm^aa ornamenta. •! fertlliilne value tban leave*. Tnlt 1*Tbey Inalat. however, opon | having U a error. Bdeotlar invcstiiatlon ba*American gold, usually #t and W f-llactoted tb* fart^*t-decayed leave* | inititute ba» annonnc<datt»'re*iirt««plepe*, which are *ent out franf Vera I ire of greater fertilWng vlalue tiiaff ri.fa mo*qulto war experimenta. Ta»<:ru» to the country merctianta It U \ irea manure.. In pear leave* tbe con- . arst object wa» to destroy egg-Dealtag•aid tbat this custom orlsluated in Uie tent* of nitrogen was 1-80 per cent: in females, which were found in larg*

M k leave*. 1.18 per cent.: In poplar. . onavber* In Brcstau cellar*. Vnuilga-m per cent: I*ecb.aTf» per rent.: . l i u n m a , n»ed. and the number falung

cro»s«l the Isthmus of Tfhusntepec, j Mm. 0.73 per cent., and In the vine. O » | }D ,D<, paper* placed ou the floor* oftwpaying thrtr way In gold-and scatter- ] tx'r cent A comparison with leaves | ran u p K, p T e r soft) inosqultoea. n rIng It lavlably among the uat'ltrs. Tbe j nnd m*nuri« In respect to their fertlli*- j ,women -cl*liu«l-lhtv-eol«»-*nd--n»?d r»n« -pj'op*rtie»-dlaclo««l.U8tJQ.'tow!^( <.them for ornaments. Almost every i facts: 44 pound* of pear' leave*.. **) j«uuinn yon aec iWtbe market place baa {"pbundt of poplar, Sl.pound* .«* pea™. ! jbe..,-— - -* - Hrttg- *#-' Ail&^W^S&til^n^'fi&Fty^^ OagrwtAimwW gold pieces around her neck, and j vine, respectively, are equal In nitrw j fjog, and nsb.oni» woman In the town, of Tcbuan-j sen lo .100 pound* ot manure.

RtnniiM, uul wmt to wellI with ti* *J*uMt iuuntuctNi* t v

dVd l we .W.rJftl tb* pbyst-HfMcnpttba aad rciwd nUnlf en

at K r ^ 'I| tnrtt as4«'Un we coniamrnl witb

-bct !«t *&d Utah*»ith ruooing aorca, la

tl'u« of the California gold excitement,when Urge number* of forty-niners

soft qlarrae In pool* orwaltr

i , f a x " waa pot Iat«>.metre of water and poaredJnln

This kills all the Ur»W

i IMla.jiUoUcm*

•Mat t u « | « J b« eo^pkuiy, and then KM~brra no recurrcu* oftnublc. \V. fiiid thit tbe Cnti«r»

b t * at* a v»lwblc tsou*ebo!ti lUuii-bviBg u we do twtUt tnt-n Iroat «

U , and trbtn it «»U lr«u twenty to-inr« dclUra to com* up on the

Mrs. U a * Vincent Tbonu*.W«IJm'. llijjr, T«hn., •tx-t.

no birthpUr*. Sbe T u boru1

A TSIO-

Tepec. we Were told, Wear* >iW)0 worth iblf. table.1 might be complied «bftw'nsof nueli ornaiuents when aho goea to a i Ibe Ifcrttltelis value of the leave* of allball, chiefly In chains which alie wears j >f Hie varlon* English tree*. . I t »•In her hair nnd nrotind her. neck and known to some gardeners tbat tne moatwaist; and yet. with this burden of ! leliclou* »eakale forced In thl* countrywealth, tba always goe* barefooted. | 1» obtained by the aid of a thick anil

of glOcoae,nnthcr tea

All tho' womenj?f the working classare harefootMl, and.they bavo small,perfectly shaped-feet. At tbeir nditlrtthey dance In bare fectm irracefully nsnn American1 woman with high Frenchheels, I'erhaps the bright celbrsi "ot.'( ,their costtrarea maker them loofc-more-} r »*cheerful tbnn lhcy"Trould appear Iftbey wore tlio black abagli that hreao common among the women lu the

-northnrn-part of the llepubllc^^t baor ball, is given on every feast day andnational holiday, and auch occasion*occur with surprising frequency; Oneof Itie. railway contractors waa com*plaining to me that tlio feast dnys

jiverngff about jtbrce a week; "BUTwhentvwlhfy:ifnl:i

;lo*ely packed mnJcblng of tree leave*.

.WISE WORDS.

When In doubt, listen to your irifeTWhen opportunity knock* It doesn't

Most of ua do thing* merely becaua*pther Jgeoplo ito them.

Occasionally a man rlsea from noth-

ball, nnd In the city of Tebauntepecthe people dance In the market bouse.

Tbe benches are taken out, tho pillar*nro decorated witb mirrors nnd fancycalico**, the wonon, put on thchdbrightest costume* and tbelr chains otgolden coin* nnd dance barefooted\iodti tbo atone Boar.' Tlie men wearleather *andal*.—Washington Star.

.DKST A0SF0K OtttLS TO UARtlT.No more tuieleaa dlacnaalon ever took

g bate alwaya exceeded pieaupply of fatted calves.*"

lu the form of diabetes)due to disease of tha pancrea*. tba>blgbcat autboritle* ndvlae tbe admin-Utratlon of glucose for amelloratloaof dltenae. Glucose may be Justlycalled pre-dlgeated starcb, since in ItI* starcITtirTbe ciact cordition tbat w*t-ttad prepared oy the dlge*tlve organ*for assimilation. Further, glucoa* i»pre-eminently a fat-forming, beat-pro-,ducing food. Vnder a diet of glUCOMrnin canperfora. more inuscnlar work(ban under any other single nrtlclo of

'food. Laatly. glnrase not oqlr J i not.injurious, but It U an e**ontlal artlctoot food, without which, la aome form,

[man cannot enjoy life. "

f,^

The motor

Many a loser eventually make* goodby making a blutt at winning.., .~"R«fry"iMS^l»^iw''ie~6riIotii*;'1ilr-beat, and It Unp to him to do It

Shake the band* of some people andgive -some otber people tbe shake.

iwowner or do other work to «a hour.o ? w t itcm , r ( l v e I T h e ^ u ^

Bu>vably_i>rajttd•-.:OD two fixedplaced in" tbe nnlo'house; "tbar detiable crank provided la removed fromtbo two-cjllndcr gatollCe motor, aaft

j by means; of a abaft wltb two universalSlany a man who take* himself aerl- Joints the motor Is

otisly is looked upon aa a Joke by ' h ~ ~

If a wotnan'a cr?dtt la pood at a drygoods store.abo never argues abouttbe price.

You can doubtless name a numberof people who talk too much-Including

decide "tbe age to marry." As^rell jtry to deeldo-"the proper npe to die." ,We nro all lu various stages of evo-lution.

I mean wo are making effort at self-completion, which Is tlie purpose, ot allUfp ou earth, anil tome ot ua urc veryold souN, nnd some of us are Stilt veryexude^aud- unforiuod^boin£]i^ liomo of•.us are horn wlae, with, clcar-kcclugMBIOII, because we dnttued .our follies(or tho worse of thciii) in cither llvei".and Rome of us nre Just beginning toexperiment In folly here.

B<> It Is useless to set nn nc6 whenencli 'one of us- should do certain

When a man la hungry wonls otsympathy nrc not calcuUtcd to till tbeaching void.. ' ' • ..

Place the curiosity of a

dyumo or otberWhllo thla arransement prombjc* »be eapecUIIy useful for fornlsblna; •!»*•• -trie light away tram, tha ustttl tfr•tntlona, it may prove a «« •» 'veulence for driving pumps, wood Jor other domcatlc apparatus.

Tt» DanMatlc n*n«blutT-*.'Rvlus;;trr» «n4::lte.re.::.thousand*~of buga and worm*

•b would cause much, loaa of. crop*llowed to live, tfc* ordinary barn-' ben bl a wonderful combination ofuctlve force*:' lu Ore yean' timewill lay "UO rrja, rail) contain-QSO grains of water., l » of fat.

t. ta ftt nlbuaiea/I«S of tugar•tbe rodtt i'OQ'de.nrt'd andform, of.footl.oirwed.tplpee»on.- ba.vlgg . a little

hi. able to k«tp fromhalf a dozen to many doxeu of tbetawoiMitT* ami to add to tb* fanjlly In-com<>f 'To oo^'ibl* to the greatett ad-vantaR. olie uiucr know'baw iocarolorvbU.Jonl*—to,guard against, de-;tfjet and cure," dlt«i*eV: whJrb. fatvltitoaave for breediuj purpotea, etc. Tbe»'j»Ple*t and uidat satisfactory way of

__a»«airlng riilt "knowledge HI "from *ome person who bas made aMccets TOf fowl raising aa a baslne**..Sacs a'fiook. giving tbe experience oftwenty-five yeur*. la obtainable for 23e n i i tft.atampsiffoni tba B«ok Tab-

:Utblnc Houie. 134 Leonard St. New"" f City." • IFKTn'InvainauJeworfc*

life of oue chicken saved would£pay for tbe book several times overt.

uOnJe*.brated Contlnetai specialist,

bm tJmajrwafijiiteralljr, money.

-*Wh° i u « " - vnper, mUo£ft "asTale thata l l pa-nt* abould undre*a;befor* entering• "*—iroom* w^a'flnot'.to'

V Valuable time. One"" " little m»a en-

~A-ccgii|ging~tg*a^i uBuiul attanlc Gardens at Watbtngton thereare In Xew Zealand no less than QW"species or plants that have been Intro*duccd and acclimated since the colo-

I l aco tue curiosiiy oi n wmunn i»y uutm t»Hi* «LIHIU«IW. V«U^W »MW •»—fore tbo camera aiid the result will be I nltation of the Islauds. Tbe prefenc*the picture of some man:

It ut almost n« clock-to}

up a bll latn dry goods store. ,I* not the cook who prepares n good

dinner greater than tb? man whomakes tht after-dinner speech? / :.

If. ns; the poet *ny», a room hunR"•with picture* la a room hung with'thottgliti; -what Is a board f ence-huag:

of these plants there U described, dl- 'or indirectly, to the pretence of

civilized men. They bavo followed

tliottg!it«;what Is a boarthings, because, no two of ui are In j.wuh"clreuB-poajteriJL •tho aamo mental or pbyalcni uc aphrlt-.i . „ .;

^ ' i W 1 " rime—flie»-«o -

driven before them «ome of, the plantt.lhdlgenous to the toll. Most ot tb»Invaders nre small ipcclet, yet tbey,bave prevailed over large -and vlgorou*native «pecle». Man 1* a conqueror,and plants and animals which are able tto'thrive w his presence, and underthe- conditions that ho creatc»_ .are /_

tbo would ip the_wak8_o|__J.

do you mean by coming In like that?"•ak^ed |he doctor, in a race. "Go andatrip at once."

"Biit,!*-—j~", faltered tbe man.M'tefl yoa I've no lime to waste,"

yelledttlle,doctor, nnd: the poor manleft tbe rom In buste. When hla.tamcaune he re-ontcred the room. "Now,

<£th9s,"!julii th# doctor,.'•Unit•»belter.:.What can 1 do for >ou?'

- **1 tallied to collect your subscript1 tlon .for the benevolent society."—Tho Tattler., ^ 1 • - ' , ,

•e girls who at sixteen havedeveloped the womanly and mnternnllimtlnctn which nftfke them scnalbleinud happy wives until,they«ro sensiblennd happy grnndmbtbers.

tiieri« is quicksand lu the hourgU«s.—Chicago

iintn they flptore they will be. prepared 14 nettle Intortinteuted matrons and drop tbo frivol.Ittes of llfo. — ~- ^ . Z _ _ _

There, aremen who nrcborn to be de-voted bunbiinds nud fathers \viia haveno bnpplnets In any other reaira.f i f t

W^JEbece^Bea^tOutajao^mlt^'Sd;

ynntt once tuqrrlcd means always mar-ried for them. ",•

Other men—the mnjorlty, perhaps-.nre safer to wait until the follies nndndveulurca: of lite cease to seem at-tractlvp nnd until borne has more nl-tuvemcuts than the world's maelatroni.,

There are old matrons nt twenty,and old coquette* of forty, and otdman of tneuly nml o!rt fop» at nisty.

Tbe old fop and the old flirt oughtnever to have married, for they havenever developed the quatlltlea neccasarylo Insure happlncjss, " * "

Not uulil we bave onr departmentsof parentliooiljij.all tbc collecea. ofboth «ii"te» will we be able; to bringthe bre»"»Hn)t ot human beings to Itshighest »t«udnrd. • • •';; -.-.- .

Men-and women need ttTlearn howto core for the body, the mind and thnspirit, nnd bow to bring all throe Intoharmony, before they can develop therace to the perfection possible.

By nnd by our educators wilt

. , Hoaar m* m CompUta, Food.Editor'Ware, In the last Issue of th»

Sugar Beet,'cites 'one of bl* corre-spondents who mentions tbo excessive•.fnfrxiwiMc nt- m latly friend* for., angaxVi," "ho iuSr^waa eaten In u pulvcrhwd1/condition nnil about four and one-half-pounds per day, were thus consumed,

-and^OflijBSctPUonttl occasions, consid-er than the water they live In. stock .erably mofe than that fluaritlty. AWT'

other, food* were put nslde nnd during

ted Slates. Heocntly nn. pOicfaTof thiiI-'tah Commlsifion at Waahlngton wish-

n needle connected with tbe thermo-electric circuit into a HvUis, flsb. In aaa«iaariom:-Thei)eedl* farmed ona^'.C:tnent of 4he circuit, while the otterclement wn» Immersed In the samewater that contained the fish. Thelatter'was not seriously Injured by theneedle, and soon became indifferent toIt Then; as tbe fish swam about, car-rying the netdie, the ingenious investi-gator closed the circuit nnd carefullyobserved tbe galvanometer. It obowctlno ilofloctloa whatever, irom whichfnct be drew tbe conclusion that thoflsb nnd the water were precisely equalIn temperature, for -had either beenwarmer than tbe other a current vvouldhave been generated la tie. circuit. •

•'• - niruBttjA ' -v \Ons day last winter Representative

Cushinan. of the State of Washington,w.a* cntertaluibe a constituent at lun-cheon. A man iw»«*d whoa Mr. Cu»h-man.*citcd By tbe arm. and presentedto bis friend.

"This is tiw man;'confldentUlty.

hoV much can be done tor tho world J rtupMulea. than any otacr living pcr-b,v beginning to teach n child "n gen- son." '

Tbe. man. from Washington waa, aotaken back by thfe remark, which ap-peared to t lm tt> be the height of Im-politeness, tltat he sat Ui cpea-mo'ntbed

a.pertod of twelve years the lived on'4iiotblng.els<MuuUlljL notAQXCcc.BPr.evileffects, and htr fondness "for tbat i., . ^clal diet remained tbe same. < TJtssugar, being a carbohydrate, funrliboaat the same time beat and strength,andin her case, nt least, seems to bavobeen a complete food.

Tbe average man might questlontho.authenticity ot the whole statement,and If Editor Whre can substantiate i therwiH-be doing a great work!- forsuRar.—The I/>nlstana Planter amiSugar Manufacturer.

. .1 Tmptr MaJitna Materials.Xew mnterUbi from which paper

can be made arc continually being,discovered. Recently jtinc waste baabeen auccesaXuIJy manufactured'into ,that universal substance without.which Romany features of modern,civilisation could hardly survive. 'Unaps.per can be made from corn stalksami from rice-straw. In addition ^o, .

. . - w. s, ! *pruce. pine, flr, aspen, birch, sweet.who has written more p ^ «,ttonwood, maple,'cypress; awjl'l

Tbe GUua,of<Wali'A cerfaln1' old family physician

nairer1 tire* of proclaiming ilmvir-tufe* of a glass of cold water taken©c waKinff- in the. wonting , "'~

ly i^iplc/'he remarks, "avoid.—Jnk|ng water, as though;, f£/.were'' onJnlthOuKh without it no oDe

'"">(} proporly he|lth)'.f Whenear]y")n tho morning It has a

ntlng tnd bracing^tfeetiott.,the^

tr* liver can bardl>/.be. exaggerated..."It Is so simple a rule that the nd-«" Is well worth folowlng. enpc- .

L^^.ctfcHy by those^whbjjuKer.with tnV'j'1"[Ti dfcfstlon or who.awake with iTfeeT-""

In [ of languor, nn early niorningtt nation which afflicts Iiiciimerable

_PWle.i»f.,i^entarjr_hablt^7iKan-'• City Journal. " "~

In

j K

THE DOCTOR'S WIFEWith Mlm Aboot r*«i .

vrntlon before It la boru." during bisparental mouths.

And then the finishing process willcorue after It U born. When all thesethings bare been learned it wIU_ th?nbe time to discuss the most successfulahl tor choosing n life partner.

At present it ta one of the subjects'nt least Importance to the world.-—Woman's, Magaxln'e. ^ " '

Tits •ttii>ed pole la front af barbers'thopa to-day 14 symbolic or former

silence. Tbc man,, Ictrodnccd, how-ever, toot, the j observation, tjood-aa-turedrjr, amtlios broadly..

"Parhft{m I should ,sdd." .contlnocdCu»hmin. " tbat UUs geatlfimaa I* oneof tbe official 'stenographer*., .'of the

It la »ni>omictd tbat d au tre ,l,'mtchani*haaiaventeda ma-

willow trees alt contain, fibre auitat%ifor the manafactcre of paper, (te—-cotton, Jute. Indian millet, fflbroua planta can nUo bo uaedtuts parpose. to that tlwsre aeenuTlie no Hanger of a d e a j r U j

' * * ^;'A m n d l x a m .

"Snch an amendment," *aM fleoatotTUlrnan dartag a debate, ,"-*—" *M-stnot th*> \blU'a inn _ing of the epitaph on oM "Jo!tombatone was dettnxed. *"meat wt* tuked to John itaph. It cooiUted of rj&'

' friend.' I t m * pat, 4ft H

• j

A trained nurse «ayt: "In the prac-tice ot my profevion I liave fouud *o

' mflfiy point* lo rinor,.of~t«rai)e-N'ut»f i f e tbat -I "uuIieMtulingly riTcmnieml

_lt_'° a " n l y patients. _ ' • • ' •fit la delicate nnd7pleaslni; to' the

pabtte (mi etseutjal in food for the ftlck'i.. ',' and can be ailnpted to all aget, being

softened with i.'lk or cream for babies<U. or the aged when deficiency of teeth

rwjder* mastication impossible., For-'_„ ' 'fever patients or tho>e on liquid dirt 1.

•*' '< find Grape-Nuts and albumen water* ,- i Tery nourishing dDil refreshing. Thlt

' * ,v , m i p e la my own Idea nnd la made as'' T follow*: Soak a teaspoonful of Grape- j

,, " Nnts in a glass of water.'foe au hoiir,. strain and ecrve witb tK*ieat«i white--•of an egg and n ipoonful of fruit Juice" - tit flavoring. Tbl* affords a great deal

•rf nourishment tbat eren tbe weakest' tSSidicb can assimilate witboot any

/ ^ M y husband la n physician and het Grape-Nut* hlmaelf and onlert it

Ntlm** for bit patients."Personally I regard a dish of Grape-

..! . j freah or stewed frnit aa thebreakfast for anyone—w*tt-or

i Kame; given by Pcttom Co,J Creek, Slich,

oach troaWe, ser-ijlon or brain fag, a 10

Orape-tfut* will trorki> toward noari»blog sod T*and lit (bis way *ndhrc tbe

Ix

ai-wtbtblu

for ittat

SISI

m.pievD.pibe

allpi.

wlat

J«trawion

bli

ha

Page 7: tt A tttlM - DigiFind-Itat tbe dightnt word, bis mother lifted the Utehv udn»D tbe M owW«f0r.ol«ld! Aa« •Ow.. now dead, luth orten lTim tby itanghter-a liwrt with a dread of

t* to

t&ofail

• Of 100,009 rbiWreo twyesws^*jl1 »i> «m sarrlve to t ie *4»"#t •*)<••*> J'ibrea ' .

-«ro A person'* b e * ar* oat ot tta» ta tw»l*ft : sue* cat of flve. and ooo eye m

i far ! jironser than tbe otb« la seven p*T-Med ! tont oot of tea. Tbe rljfcl U als*. aa •tare. : mir. tilgber than tbe left.»are s ; —TOPS'; Germany's aftipmeot* ofatUa. j tliia country are dwindling W»!*> I rhit country lia* cenuml oftta owa •»m»- ' Mil nowadays! Edit fe** It fhrpp*«

D>C- ! ibroad l.u«T.0OO barrels of ceoMsat."Ubl# ! rallied at I1.4M.000. "Up to IWVrw-i of ! narks Ctraml Harris (Uanobdm). "the

rtport trad? la Americanamounted ta practically i

Tosl* ooScct* cfeitaat*

INNING SOR£SON UMBS.

rebweat*r !ii 1M)

baa•are*

cemeM

RtnnitM, uul iru aowith UM alicoat iutututctMu tv

f afltodtd ilut w« tliM-anUd tb. pbytt-*'• nmcnpttoa ud niwi Mitinly on

rtjv mtiaTtt «B4I IMU. WUn we coniamcnl «ruh

i b lb

TOO-

Tbe director of |b» B»«1»O Hj«WBl«inititute b*» aunounced'Jbe-'rtaiirt ofuts mo*aultt> «rar experiments, tfho

i tint object wu» to destroy egg-beariBgt: in | temaiei, wlilel» were found in largtiptar. I onajber» In Brcslau cellar*. Kuiniga-*<**•'• . nun was n»ed. and tlie number falling;, O33 | }a ,D<, paper* placed ou the floor* often•*ve» | ran Up ia O T W 2U00 inotqultoe*. *"orrtlli*' 1 detrroyliig the larvae In pool* or water

nrty sr4iiu-flt.rJar»ifiiie" •»•» P « tato • _•• w 1 * coWc metre of water and ponwUnln

; m poot This bills all the larvae#«itiHi»;iSAir s» boor, but itarr-BOt barm ~"»J

Bitro" i frogs and full.

wins, Mau-a-praWoUy-batJnntlier teao t *" \ of glocoae. 1» tbe form of diabetes)I ' l l I due to disease of tba pancreas, tbotaQmt blgbcst authority* advise Ibe admin-

istration of glucose f o r amelioration.o( disease. Glucose may be. Justlycalled pre-dlgwted starcb, since in ItU sfsreb'tfihroe ciact condition that w*—had prepared 6y the digestive organ*for assimilation Further, Blueose lapreeminently a fatformlns. neat-pro-,ducing food. Vnder a diet of glacot*nun can- twrfora. more muscular trotk .than under any other slnclc artldo of

'Cood. Laatly, slncase not oqlyJa s»*.-.njurlou*. but it U an essential articleo( food, without which, la some form,man cannot eaJoyTIfe. ~~ ~

Krmniin-bct !«t tcvl limb,mcftd with ruODinj aorca, la

M bJW, and tbtr* b*»Tw»n no recurrcua of

»sJf troubk. \V. find that tbe Cstinrastajknba *r* a talwblc tsouwbolii •Uud-bj» lniB( u we da tvttit tstU* (rosa •• f b r , »nd trbtn it «»U treat tweatyto

dfilUra to caaw up on th*Uu. Mrs. Ijan Vinctnl Tbonu*,

«An. <Xt,

haa no birthpUr*. Sbc vaa bona

iaoatnatry

andarea,

lfe."wsn't

cause

noib-

Th. DaMMIc I M I «nnhr.?1*^"!! •• kiln*****:«nd.7tb*;rei

kl log tbousauils of liuj* otnl wortu*tcb would vautt tuucU loaa 6t crop*^lojwed_to_llve^tbV<wi|luary barn-

ben 1* a woDderful couiblnntlou of |uctlre forces, tu Ore lt-ur»' tluie jtrill laj TOO rrji, vacb coulaln- I080 trains of water., lltt of fat.f ^ l c M> oX albumea,':t> of sucar

l . anah t B form of fQod.flire.ricd ,t9

ma,oj*'»r«ry p*r»on hiving a Uttlth

taaa said: -1 ait ssny, atadasK,all**, mmf

WhsTna I A.Fot » j httW citi W thm* '

I win tat Ik* Mntt ((•*•.'"'1 «iil c»»« *rr a §!*«

IV my littl* pH tt tkne?win eattk til la* autc.

»s>4 tiwj tt>*U*uyi roaw tT( tW ubv to,

V«- »y iwmt jiti

. iiU f» K titiW^lStil

_ « male I grtat aniar;I will Inxttc* tk*' boji,

r«r ttMT. *ll {far ait;•Bow. wow! laat.U jart iMfir

tkt««.

N»ijb. a t-' Oat of U» war '" Tor aijt Utlk (til of thaw!'I will *i« b«r a r»d*,W» will nnttf and elide

O"« tb* mntiflwjF k«; *3 Vi

Tie game of jackatraws la not » o*'«e. tint It is beta interesting SB<1 «

dtne

1ptoU«t xronnd I* able to k««p from-.'half a dozen to many tl«en of thesewonder* *nd so mid to tli* family In-come.'1 To eo^ibls to the crrale*t aj -

' vantage:, oiie matt know 'bow lo cardforihl».Jonl»-tO|guard against, de-teeTud cure' diwiiaer: wh'rh fasrltitosave for breeding purpose*, etc. Tbes'«wple«t and uiut satlsfaclorj way of

The motor car of a I*arl» firm ta to- , /signed to Ushtthe conntry residence** •-,-*)It* owner or do other work to Its hours -'<'-ot rest from travel. The car U !•»• .''movably braked on two fixed rails- s

rp'jTcedin tfie~aulo bouse. -tb«F a«t»t*=--"r"able crank provided I* removed from '

e and j the two-cylinder fatioKCe motor, an* 'j by mean* of a abaft with two universal

serl- Joints the motor is connected with tn*dynamo or otber machine to be drlTMhi.Whllo this arntnsement promises »be especially useful for furnlshlnff eke.-Ulo llgbt away tram-tba uwal i>0Wfr_stations. It may prove a great''oyreulente for drlrlng pomp*, wood aaijor other domestic apparatus. '

ion is

good

g bit

by

a dryabout

g ysome person urbo bas made a

•access iDf fowl rnlilug ss a bns|n*«t.;ftMo a* book, giving tbe experience oftwentyfiv* years, is obtains We for 23cent* i x (tamps t from tba Uook Pob-Uablnlf DOOM. 134 Leonard St. New

"*6k Citj." 'IFrsanlnTainaTiJe" worfcW>lf* of one cblcken aarcd woold

Iptf for tbe book several times oTen-.

unberudln's

dn ofill tbe

-Acc6~r31nirtP1Kt UlBuIal ot Ihff-

brated Continetal specialist,f, money,

mUo£ft'asfale that all pa-nt* should undress,before entering

consulting room;' so aa not toi Valuable lime. One

^day*a"ft&ftlooking little man en*1 with nil hta rlothf a on.

tanlc Gardens at Washington thereare In New Zealand no l«ss than MMspecies of plants that have been Intro*

in be- I duccd and acclimated since the colo-rill be I ulration of tbe lalauds. Tbe presence/

of these plant* tbere I* described, dl-,rectiy.ot indirectly, to the pretence of Acivilized men. They bare followed ~**

goodwho

hung;witU

-hung:

«f tbL'

driven before them gome of, tbe plants.Indigenous to tbe soil. Most ot tbe>Invader* tire small species, yet they;have prevailed over large and Tigoroosnative gpeclea. Man 1* a conqueror,nnd plants and animal* wblcb are able tto tbrlve In bis presence, and under

.. . . 1 the- conditions, that ho mat<>»,_ .are /_,.: man.L.j-ovcrxu&ulnsLUiG. worjd In the wake ot *

iry of, lila cocqucsts. * ,agings —lass.— '- S»aa» aa a. CompUt* Food.

Editor Ware, In the last Issue of theSugar Beet,'clte« 'one of his corre-spondents who mentions tbo excessive

.to-???" jJoruluess.of.,*. lady friend, for. angar.-.»-rr_i- ' ^ p gugj j ^iu M t e n (n „ pulverised;'

condition nnd about fonr and one-halfpoands per day, were thus consumed.sjuL-Ojufs&ntional occasions, consld-

• "tack .enibly more than that fluaritlty. Airlennoi other,foods were put nside nnd during. (

n a a.period of twelve years she lived on'^ntjeics, •-•ottersameThe

by the-ent toit. ear?nve«tr-refully

whichat thaequal

- beenwoold

do you mean by coming in like that?"ask ed |be doctor, in » race. "Go andstrip at once."

"Bnt ,!•«—!-". faltered tbe man.M'tefl yon I've no lime to waste,"

jrelledjtDe,doctor, and; the poor msmleft the rom In buste. When 1>I» turncame he ro-onUsred the room. "Now.

»thas,",said tbo doctor,."Unit'»belter.:What can 1 do for >ou?" .

-. H tallied to collect your subscript1 tlon .for the benevolent society."—the TalUer., ^ i |

Tbe GtMi.of (WatvrOur.A cerfaln1' old family physician

never" tire* of proclaiming thavtr-tufe* of a glass of cold water takenOIL waking-_!n the morniiigf^^— -

'Tilniiy people," he remarks, "avoidj-water , as thouBh., H .were'though without jit \ad, one

i( proporly be|lth)-.f When'arly")n the morning It hag a

anting and bracing effect ,oa thej beneffclql;

tl t liver can hardly

lUUveJdgton.it Ion-Cusji-

sented

ih\nan.i more« per-

Iras., se-en ap-of lm-DUthwl

bow-

lUnoedIs oneat the

aspire,a ma

m two.* Uatag at

effects, and bL>r fondness'for that spe-,"clal diet remained tbe same.' Tbesugar, being a carbohydrate, furnishesat the same time beat and strength,andin her case, at least, seems to bavobeen a complete food.

Tbe average man might questlonthoauthenticity ot the whole statement,and if Editor Ware can substantiate itbe will be doing n great work- forwifpir.—Tbe Louisiana Planter awlSugar Manufactnrrr.

rmpn MaMna Matwtala.New material* from which paper

can be made arc continually being .discovered. Recently j>Ine waste baabeen successfully manufactured'intothat universal substance withoutwhich BO many features of modem,civilisation could hardly survive. 'Unapaper can be mado from corn, stalksand from rico-straw. In addition o,spruce, pine, fir, aspen, birch.gum. cottonwood, mapte/cypresa**willow trees alt contaia fibre *ulfor the mannfactcre of paper HemPtcotton. Jute. Indian millet, and otberflbrons plants can also bo used totthis purpose, to that there seems tttbe no Hanger of a dearUro.f

ttot*.• "Mfatw let tne look at •otne' of poor

pianos," ab* said to tbe man."I'm corry, madam," he said, "but t

Jntt fcoid <be lt*t oca a f«<r taliratc*ago, and 1 am •ipectlne a new supplythe Ortt of tbo" w*«k.M-Uotlier's Mag-

ITARE8.

inore~io~3nan on* tcTnuha* not clven it tbe roatideratWalesetrc*. I>t VM . drtcribe It as Ittliould be played, sod you will arc bowlivening it la.

It,I* a gaiue.lbat I* inrclalty adapted

ilig practicallyVnllmltni, *n*pt bytbwilte of the table arouod^sbkb the* iff.Eaih player it turplletl witb atlroil**

'•tick, to tb* rod of wblcb a book ia at-tncbed by being neatly wrapped -wltbliread. A small Bah book, a piece oftbln wire or a pin will answer,jrrriu trtlne ailgbtly bent «t tbaentl

The' Jackstraws consist of littlestick* of Itory, bone or wood, all otCTinnhltnglh.-tay. from fonr to Hiincbei. A "pack" of them may numberfrom twenty to a bund red. at J«nxpleaior*, the time couaumed lor tbogame depending on this. - —

Tb* straws may be perfectly plain orsome of them may becnnrnl. *sl*«lon* Jvrry pretty and unusatlIn France, to distinguish 16»m fromthe ordinary one*. One, for extmp>,may be king, titotber qocea and (tillauotbtr Jack. Tbe object of tbls wblbe explained later.

To brgln.tbe gan>e a plaj?r U l r i thepack, or bundle. of,tbra.ws in bis hand;holding then eloWand nprlgtt," withlh* end* rtttUuf-on tbe .table. Thenbe suddenly let* tbeni go, and tbastraw* fall ootw*rd on tbe.table>. iuevery direction. Tbe'pUyer nest onIbe left tben takes hi* book «nd witb it

sue after another, but h« most dowitbout moTlng any other straw. If Intoklnj out one straw be moves aaotberbis torn la over. Then tbt next plaferon tbe left take* bis torn, and tbl* con-tinues until a]l_Jbe straw* baTc beentnlicn. Kacli player then countsafraws. sdd tbe one having tbe creaiect

It (he klqc the (jtMcn anditbcore uteil. tlie one who hokl* them, oreither of tliem, count* twenty foit ibekins, ten ;or tbe qncr'n and Ore foi- tlieJack. All the other,:straw* count onee a c h . ' • ,• . . ' • . ' • ' "•

The game rosy be playetfc.wilh JOBSnmtdiei, tlie bead* of «!iloti have txtuJ-nLolf.. Thisi will IMB convepieDt wj

leireiSiaTitTawiraTie"noToBTSattiE"Jackitraws Is koowu and played In

muny lauds, Lnt onilei illflcren; nimn.In Kngland, for examp!-, it is calledSpiliikinj; In Germany, F«!er SpielIn Trance. Iducbels, or Iloachets, froci

times tbe Kreucli made tL* king, tbe

vSye is well worth folowing. eupc-___• by thojse^whb suffer with in-

dfcf«tlon or who. awake withTif'feeT-"_li [ of languor, an early niorningtt isation which nfflicts Iiiciimerable

• pull irom the.pile.

City Journal.

THE DOCTOR'S WIFE<t--J*gT»V* With Mlm Aboot r«o«. '

A trained nurse «ay>: "In the prac-tice of my profevion I liave fouud *onttU' point* Ui finor,.pf~t<rape-N'btsf i f e fluit -I'Uufipslhttlngly rrcummenil

_lt_to all my patients. _ ' • • ' •fit Is delicate nnoVpIeMln(jtTfo*"lBe~t

palate (an wemjal in food for the ftlck'iand can be nilnpteU to all aget, being-softened with i.'lk or cream for babies.or the aged when deficiency of teethfeeders nuistU-atlou Impossible., For

' 'fever patients or tho.«« on liquid diet 1.Dnd Grape-Nuts and albumen water

ivery nourishing nnd refrealilog. Tbls"fepipe Is my own Idea nnd Is made as

tlieui -.ire adJoJ tOBCtiier, eachthe sum of tlie uaiulitrs be'dlaband.-Ne»- Vort I*reM.

DOJIOTHV8'tfnee upon a time there xrat a lilt!*

girl called Borotby Watta,.•• coold -<>f pr*ttyDoro'tby

« 0 B g » . iFutjBJ M*adoiva," -Oood Morolng.Slerry Eonsliloe," aod "Je»ns Bkla UsBblne." ' " . ' , . .

Dorothy's papa wa« a muskian—thatmeani Te ceriidplay on tbe pUno. Keplayed socb jotely moiic that it mad*everybody wbo listened to.Lta bappr.Dorot by wanted to-leara.toplty oa tbepSoo, too, bnt tfiey- bad no piaaa siter boose, only one at ser papa's ata>

Amndlx aa X»Uaa)<"Such an amendment," *aW Seutot

TUlman duriag a debate, ."woald dt>stmy. UwblU'* meanlmraa.tna »ing of tb* epitaph on oM Jbtttomb tmeattaph. It counted of ru»wort friend.' It wa* pat, 4ft

h> ttw H M U A I

of tb* epitaph on oM JabttSaJarff.bstone was destrojed. t<*a ud*aV

at w*« tacked t» J«&» eCtanit ««th It counted of ru» «Ar' ""^

followt: Soak a teaspoonful of Urapc- j d ( o | l r t r ' d o t r^ « ( , , wbere ho wt*•"— in a glass of water foe an hour. J „ ^ j , . , ^ # 1 3 . bi- pecptc to ptor •«

1 in/l u>rrs trlth IB4.lK.aiMi white < pi^^,^

Well,strain and serve wltb IK*ieat«i white

-•of-an res and a spoonful of frnlt Juice' tit flavoring. Tbls affords a great deal

^nourishment that eren tbe weafcrftsiomacb can assimilate without anytflsfreatv

"My bnsband Is n physician and b*aw* flrape-»\uu blmself and order* it

jDUfXbn** for bis patients."Ittmnally I regard a dish of Crape-

KBM wltb fresh or stewed fruit at tbeideal breakfast for anyooe-wril or•Mk.* Kame; given by Pcttom Co,anile-'Creek, silcb,

Ifc'anrout: of stomach trouble, ser-n or brain fac a 10

j jf Orape->tuU will w<irtw—dara. toward nonri»bliig andII lit Ibis way *wthrc tbe

t H l

Dorothy bad aa A n t Anniewho lovrf beT-se*aiHKferJMka tolaaunt Uad lots^of money, to ab*>

AasU* toolwd at taw piaaa, batwaa ail acratcbtj ani nut a Ut ale*,aasktsasa:

-T»ls witt set 4a at aa. Bat wfcal-

away at tbe «tbtr rod «f town, so *h*atartad to r» tboral TUef* w*r* tutatntt car* la ibat part ot ibe town.soateba^tosrallEanMlyatBU*. Wbw*Jte got tlwt» tb* cnan la th« »tt»» said."I'DI loat oat of plsuttt. Buld tbo lastOM tbl* aBorsH*,™,. 'tM.,. fa aowja^bad lo ( « bom* wltcontkaowlcg wber* ttorotby's l'laoo wa«roaOag from., and wasn't >l» tirrdwb*a sb* got bom*! St» said nstbina;«• Oorotby about it. and tbo wxt momIng. briglit and rarly, ab* wtut ta tborailway station and took tb» train forJfestfoB, Beutou was a towu alwatUiirty mllM away. You see. *unH»ws* coins to IWntoa to buy Uorotby*p

• It w*s * \trj Imt d»y7 **rtw f s r w nI*U ol peonle,",;aua;>b»; tody;, mwr. verytlrrt oU tt« tralu, *ud Wie fboagbt tob t n e l t . :•:... "•.. •

-Uow-*my 1 tin to eowe away here.to «wt a (JSno far a ^ttte girl! •bad told Dorothy that tfc»re «-«re lioi>«la tbe tbop* I am rare too would notnave minded • about it." Tben shetbonjclit, "But 1 promlted her. and Imust keep roy promt** tt 1 can at alt,"

At h i t tli« ctrne to tli»-town. Unatb»r*r tod found tbe tnnsto

• If | you II la a trtjit

Ur. Klcbanl Bell bad be«t) visitingfrleod AB4 stsynl to supper, nod wb*nbe tbougbt it waa (line to go bom* bisfriends accouipani*d btm to ttie door.1b "My Btrung* rets" b* t.lls of tbo

Uy friend and I wero prolonging Otttbe doorstep a convermatlon brguu atUhle-. when were atarttod by bis wlfoexclaiming, *x«-iltdly:

7u\VbatUtbatt U»ok at the lawn."Wben we mraed oar eyo* In tbo'dW

rcction tn wblrb sb« was pointing wajsaw two small figures, hand in litBd,

Idancing In the bright noontUM. Theysecmod to he wsltttog. Mmeilme* «d*vsnrtag and retiring snd it'olber Hurt*stooping down and tuirlng to eoch

• wtte at-terlog s pncutlar puffing sound. '

Tbo Uwn was a l*nte «B». sod wbeawo Ont aaw them they were a goodway*from tbe door. Wo all three felt acertain amount of mv«, aud wen* quit*usable to account for tbe apparition. ;

'As tbo dsnclna; went an they ap-proscbed nearer aud nearer tbe «dg»ot.

roough for US' to dlstlugoliU themcleanly (are' discovered tiity were twobuck bares cngairad in s tierce combat.

Tbe idea of dauc-lng jra« oonrvyed toour mioda by the apparent taltatoryroorrmeut of the bares during a fightcarried on at^adlatancft

What we tliotight wta fnat Jolnlnit ofbaad* wa* ODO of tbe ponltlon* llir>; a»-

oed. They alood «u tlwir lilml legs,•purrliif each otbrr wltb their fore-fret, an action wblcb at the distanceapimrrd as If they were balding eachitbrr by tue band*.Their dropping down on all four* for

a tecani <•£ l«r« was- foe Ibe- purpet* ofrelleviiiig tbe ttnio on fhelr bind Ipga,snd J hi* Jed us to Imagine Ilitt tbrywere (loaning down and bowing. Tbepuffing toaaS w*», no doubt, tbe lan-guage lu wblrh ut_n* sbtiw rgen otb«r.

be red, say. ten number on*, tenoonabertwo, and so on, when a hundred straw* U r i n l ikiudi,are Died.. Then. Instead of cocotlns taaiou't outdoor man It the coitcf.

t tr 1* tbe tmmaet'or otrr sntttrin- A'pry Jolly Ithmaei, it In true, wbo I*

more Ibtn oulcnt to nckuowledse tb«line of G>awrcalion. between bltnsclfttd tbf true cockney. But. nerertbe-

lea*. In a modified twentieth centuryvi ay. b« i* fti:i the j^Ikl win wbewebaud i* iiraliitt every mau>.man'*,against bit. l ie I* probably 4ht-U»t remuant«f tbe .worlds jid race ofwaBdeRrs—tbe last =-jgx*ation of tboprimitive man— left JO tbo .ril'e*. l i eU to os town dweUcrs wtut ibe gyp<y

Jie coontrTsU*.'- • Hi* Aftxutaeems to tprlng from tbe tame rotloj•tuct ~2ndXe U refardei), from a safediet*nee. witn tba u m contempt bgrtbo*« wbo don't know him. Ills hab-it* sod hla bspulses still savor stronglyof tbe days wbeo tribe w e n d sgaintttribe, ao4 every D I B ' I arm w** forhlmacft and bis cJ*n. Aad sllbonjkMs pitch la below the-ectb, bis carayaa

bemrw as4 his beast of burdenOofaiaa p^ny. a do&key or

to aa free aad csxlssjve aa *»y otberi*ed Soretfay that wbea ahe-wu arven tasty sctoa of the p*oj>l* who tire on-years old,-on JwribbibCay abe-wamU der tbe tide:.' Ithauei hi U, *ad " "boy ber a piaao. and fart rery «l*jr mad S* diooses to remala. Aad thewonld begla to teitft her how to iWsy chance* a n tan to DM that whoeveron It. . ,

Dorotby COB« htrdly wat^tBJ Mrblrtbdty came- She *aew her aontl*.always «*» «»at ate atld, so tbe wssrare she. would feave^J#»^, Itr,

Wen,inattwo«*ri»<w*-Dtntkr* ef UHttiaatif gaantstf ttKUtioMjutt' - - - - - - •- (be lBt«raal «toaoaiiea of bis ciistesesv

ttMwdy *• tw cents] and a**, tfal*f«B »f Udltof waw«-.( eayt Ttd-Bitrat a dU.i t.«»r tt«% nmit *wi a rlui 1• \« - alt Tb* *t«*m w IA terp tb# mm thot fur-a fcms tUae and «>•»• «»t lirt'etfc*> «nn> uui ur dry tt up, *•

tt w*t* «rt i* »u o>«*.

BEST U$t$X OfKArSITT.A "Hufu BJ«U" nku kaa t*kX n a « e

tot yvare, tu4 xha l iu * boau* a l la taiuii.' ^t hit uwu. a«yk JMI tauuot atonl t» |^*j lr<i ttnufor tjtta*yl*iBt luutf «W9 day, 1nay* tL» *f*i *I|WUM> lo nuny -wi)HMMU l a w . liut one . W-ili i.( th* quail

M-ulnl t>y unltatwo wbwM |iri\*» •«BTfir»t<1 ttn» u mami «f ( to iw w« til kftunr ituw t>*Hful It tt to link tipae fliie. hravy lab *llumit, Ttfti. ir Ilit-y »r» UHMTnmulral, wbjr tliuuliin't «> til ha\them at pur tltlly iiwulu «• writ I*Wbcu w« litvr iiimimu) al nur table) ?

-- M>y«»li . jnar -para»«l>. Who *•«biHlHl i't wiri1 Sbttit-W* '".' MiSiSS-

"1 u*v«-r dld.'.but Ititt ilUln't ke*tue from trj ing. it, aiHl I waul tu if

"ll«n UU you «!•> tt, aud diju't IIcolor* run or, fa<l«>T

"NO, rud«H-d. Thry l<uL n» frraa.a'n Ict wli«u lirw. Tlie KftllUE all

ih(;(j>, luu. Thfj. ilkln'l f»J*tb»y dltlu't tun. 1 Juit.tutik a ttalliiruii iami i^M p

them. Thru I rinti'd the iOf luunN- I «n>»-iitsl tltri •

out tuilu thK ami WIIFII t wa« llirt«i» itt.fiu I left tu»m I

lu

CONVK-STESCK fOK «EttVlSI« Tiik

Afternoon.tea bt* grvwo to be *s * •tabllsbvd a cuatoui In America t* I iKngUud, yliero il bA* Mlntl to walfplife plrstant for genvrathnia.

At nrtt oa till* tlde^of tbe water w tWTIT inrllopd to roakr uf It * form Ifunction, but now it l« IwvomluR mot.'and wore a bdlilt I11 tiiaity- rniiilllni I >

tea Jn*t srirguktrty n* rttrttretJIn lumuicr, wlieu tb« day* l»^

up to outdoor »poru, tbrr»nullilnic jilettanttT or ntor» i»(rr«lilii«thtn « cap of tea afHTaniaTIdwlrli wttf Ioor com«a In warm nod t!r*d from Ki >isolf fl*W, ttnul* qr muo liiK and Juittxf ortiiartlnig toDrrkit ror diun w.

In tbe eouiiiry tea is apt to lir »erv«joutiloora-nnywUerr. 1» fart. Owl fanedictalea or tbo f«niUy b«pnept to l>»rCarbtred. ' ' '

As it Is borj on • maid to auk brr tenrnr « heavy (ea tray out nlidyr tbtr»«i on a l»wn, or (wrhap»r«»«"<itb» Wood*, the tea waguu flll* a trrtent tired.

Tills wae<m Is protlded with n liarAW. by which It nmy 1* randy |>u«tirfrnoi liiai'v to place un It* lw» frouWlxvlfc T«o«l«»» tbrh' . i '* -g l inr l t>f roiirt fur vt'U' •- r*tb«r

2 ^Auotber c-onvehTi'St Iiyvrjilloii fnF at

Irruuoit Ins It' tbp. lltil«- wlrlwr niufft•taiid. oftni <»llP(l ()!<• '•<-tiral«''« <!•light." In playful rfSttruiv to tlin!iu><« honiir«-4 fallacy It'?"1 "'" »uu'iK ''rlnr Is Ittv- <mly uitn wbo rvally «n)«yt rop of IM." ^ '

Hu>ir»iaTiiii. wbifb are'iitmlTf> put( t i e m u k r t i ur MitdwirbM•. >i»iw 11)

J

»t»Ch.l c f t t n fact «B» »ho

,it Is ea «>ittr*f» tor a tt"«<T %i »<IB«D aot Wrtuil vaawgli tn taMS« a'

Ta* ( l m trtc* «» tM 4t»o «(Mr

tVtait* »tft»»sijr ^UcBt«j«d thai ttwa»t»pemiU«« Utat y !wi t . twlMtt « tfcat SM*G«kV Meat otlb*» mctw-.ivi tk« a»i|*vUB« walk | 4ojopdy. fc« tav i « u > from ts» ;o

was la m. terry..-tut tl «*•*

w wawatt* oc« «t i»# «•*.*}vu a l f t t s t «o CCSttsiMt* l»r;c.^..-

«, tf *<• V M aW<* to ;tr» i**tM high arrfcat •«•«• d t n *..'.

lr»« yi* « • ««3t«d JM tk*\\"Ui -*« t.M>l I* aautfter

Thl» *•»)* (he Irate n #

jpa hrlp th'rtw rjrn?

AlLHAfl.ACmnf

nWMLMTJUML

t.

t i B 1 ji-ti nt-iji ir.tnf rjrn: 113 1 },.•; Vl« il»'f tt Ibwo, JM UrtU* a n ,

r*u»e tU«## l ivr ! , : ^ » « , Y » r-.( j j # r r+uTm**/ i***"*!*>tn<n(? •r-.oticLh' Iu i!fl that » • H«*r,. , : »*«»rtbit!|? C i t e anil fc*lp thira tttt .;» j( »•* "

, „ • ,„ . . , ' UM*(»»I IJ ttMtr il«««»rj, 1 aai....1, m ci, ».aM Wi'l urn, k ifip.r-Jy. — - " " ""

1. alo't r.i? !<*!»« retn*r; 10 )e*ir««;.».

m *T l*# alowoWt. alwrVt four >»•!» •*,<! (tuctef

^)( tflrtl. In w a r n withUI k l b

Oliln't !u<« c i wa*

V ^ ^wm • • » ^ ^ * ^ m « | T W | ^ f ^ ^ ^ n

; tu hmU lo fArnmo."

Mr H

) • !

r?o »'t» * i r l t o !»<< n« I a - J r»—• ! •**•* « « » i«i^)!f> * h a laid m» H

"cwn rT^^'T^' •'•-- iSil'^aV^cii'sj r**3*Th* Thr<* Old«*t »!«l*r*. J »» I am. t r j »i!l ujr la -til, I •**

t> rUIn l,i> "rrr*-Btiy l>i»n c».!« {"-'»J '-^ r»-JM, H t UiKXlilib. ii f c*.r» aw. '.'til "lirimmm'mu'lh»"mJr''kMtuL ~**-i« - - • . . w ^ r ^ ^ ^ * ^ ^ q*r- * f B> ^P IT ^B'We' *J*J*STvJ*JS*J*Br VBIT^DSSBSS'SS1

H a S B X t f l a K ^ ^ a> ' 1 1 . > " a i a « . ^ . iJf aV' ' aaV . _ ' A L * i _ ~. _ _ ^ « ^ _ * • " ' ' ' " ™

Ttit>that M, It Uwxltlib. ) i u u > c u , ,,«Hot J»prln««, tf »,: «r«. S. A. T*oK j j i s i f ^ S i . Ia.. »s

rUlcil Into three or four cuiupariinrnMfaitrnrd toiji-ilKr by a rnd •l . tbe liai'kThey are »o iijiltt aa l<i Ix* ra«llj- nmii«a;H iiilli OIM< Imnd aud aioid rruwdlug tbe tea lalito proper.

a-BtUac fattbe bsrrow* will earn* taek with aa

or a 4a* fbow of Bther*awa> tale*. For joor reefer kaows

1 bow .to keep sBeaee asd bow toutetoegceplrtati

. aro (t>» »!ilnt ilt-.ten-la -the t'attnl 8tat>a. tb«tr com.,blneil tg«t iM'l&tr £&l yran,. av*M.««, Tbl* vicinity, how»»»r.tbrtc *i«trr» *to rail best :th»i 'Mt*Aubie it. Atil.l««» < f noB)# 1. i t •

.J^*i*Ji;Mr*?..;r*'.«»l|.B't..lt...BlPater...far....atefif of Jianfnftl, <^«ap. l» Hi ae4Mr*, lUrrlttt II Oi:?*. r«na«riy cfTroy, o|V l». Th* U«t two e«rwt|««ja lb.» vM homritraj tt ItwiletlH*.I*wit rauaty.' Thfjr. CO«UB«4 tg««

to -tnla ibVlr #tt>d tr«>tJi*r. Kowly t_>; tK«it K, ilv»a DB tfc» oi.l homo-

i Titrtlea..A-c»rlo»*a«fe of ralrbllt*

i» -'tnurtleoq I td t*» W«*t lndka. Itrusilitifo attarh!r.» » n » # sad. a Ha*

.•'ti>,.t.h#..,t»l|.. ofyi ap^lfp. tfCKutkn;*!*.wblcb is thn» thrown o»rrhoard. ««4imincdltUlj utkft far !ho Otft tart I*n* can «py, lo »hlcb be tttsf be* ttot-tell K»ry flrroljr by ai#*nt of a •ec.*'Imr ipparatiia trrtDsad oa tb«^i«p «fHI*' ReaiJ.; Tile Bthrrniiin thcra' i

Word of WarnlBs; to Oiria. "w# neter tried it, oat it H

cur opinion you bad twtler be aa oldmaid th«» to b* tbo •!*»• of tenMrworlbl*«* tnto. anil ttwr* l> a grratqiittillty of tbe.m ln clrcuUtlon Hi/JjwX^fea:;ti:Mr.rt^»H^do.lhst aimwt my «im». Th.f»«: who:

b«to tr(ni It aay It In rj'iU* • ink in,<ut ii>o»« from a sik* of a m»n afuryout l s up t* ««»;• ! • . • • • • •

(••air* ( M M )Wttb 1>H<L ifTLIeartoa*, a* th*t nuitwitffSflhUt> M»( 91 ttii h Uki llllll/kwi ufoiull lulloul -'It-nn-. aad la »n*M

locuxw U yu* aiuat Ui» Uilawnat MOWKU...llaJr«lUlMfU Cu/»l» U»»« t»l*»aUjBad•cUjrrwrtlyootbtT.lv<>'J*o.lB»<i«,a».uri»c»Hail »C'»taTrll<.nf*l»tt<il«'iu«c« aw<ll<i»<>,II > u titawrltm! by eo« of tb* Uw4 tkytl-<rlaM la ihU rouiilry lor y—r*. aa<t I* a r*t>ular ptttmniun. It !• n w u n l «t th»l<«at ti>«alo» kuuwa, rumNo*l allh <b» U«tklwxl puria«n. tcil»« dirwilr TO tt* »» -cowiurfaoM llw |«rt~-t r.>nr4b*ika <{rt~t r.>nr4b*ik.a <>{

i a j c r n U n u u iraat ^rodssa*. »ara-ul r~u l t« In curing a t i 1jH««atl I

wtll)* .1 . . |4uuMti| bfM£tVX(*pt It t*>u i n t k tiluiV

A Qrtmt Toaie.Mr Awl,* M H»»!l, Aalmia,

• n w ' I M M <tw bot wratbrr AI u»t nay *|'|*ttte I trkt*)

I»«a4 it VIMMRI to •»»», atOBM*

t«R(jH««atl*. I M .K J. I 'UIII * VM.. Tnn* , T'jlaai >, O.ulil t>y dni cl«l>, (rlMi, 1&r

t l l i ' ratullyl1ll*

<at«nur«<utMmlitas«Mu:basass»liat*«-rai,atei-l—tatarrtic—saaT*>y f*aaiaia« Ilia. »or* Ifcraat* MM*saootk or laflaaao* sya* bf umfitfd«ueg tb« stomach.Bui jo« turdr can care th«M stubbor*sfltUMKSsfcr local tftatmcol with -

PaxUnc Toilet Antisepticwhich tSntror* d» dit«M(«rm«^baae>di«ckitee«, iiov* p»ia, aid bcalt) tinio£j«r.Bu'j«nawl*<)(ca«M. I

1

[M> i!<,:i--n»iifrankfurlen or »ao«agf* fi> liin-ullrratt tml b»kc. fWve either l>«tcold i t prvferreil.

J«calloj*(l Knrrf Pn'atEXf — IM>)I th<swret potatw*. perl them nuJlengtliwltr.Isy lu tb* |«>tat«r*, Iwtlrringtilce, «tul *]iri»;ilug «a<*Ii I«yrr witb *little salt a lid pepper and atsxar. \ShtnIbe ill»i> It., fall, »lft flrxf rrotttlrt «u thetop ot tbe .J>«t«ou atui rmi-r el'mtlj.Bake. t-orrmJ, uuUl betted tbroagli,thea nucover snd brosrn.

tJw*$t Wafrrt-Beat tlie yolks andwbltes of «U rtf* aepanlely and \Uw-oagbir. Cresat two OOM*» of butt**melted, witb one sod ooe-ba|f rtip* olpowdered sugar, tod bml tbe yolksinto this mixture; add ft cap of milk •aad tbe etloVoed white* alternatelywttb a plat <f fjf/ur. navor wKb a f*ospooDfai vt gnl«l jmtm**. Bake iawell tnttered lia* sad. while bot, roUupon a snootb. rouod ttirk. Wbea e«ld•Upeffetrefuily.

GraaaMtt jBbri»p»~Eltber a ponre-lala ajiocrjHU or a rbaasg airUmaf iAtued to tm& ililai sppetlxiag looriiewu4MB. II et.a&etf alirtaip*, are wed.

UwtKavr.A llOflf'ii ntuli liy lli«> nan.» uf K<<

w«li( «ttl OH o tplfr n ttn-k api ilml

Tim nuly (IJII f|i«f prtrr altvp ar*•al'l lo IK> llu* UIIMIJI, pikr amiasb. s. r.—a

'sm.% "V— -

two imtdlo* <aU3»t»o*fuI« at boo**,aOrtafott tbe »B»c <ia*«ity ef ft>oriiu*l wheS aaaooth sdd otttaoJ one-hailorpfolt of <raam, rtirrtat; uctl) tbirk.^M. tbo aftftnj* and m tbe * )mt

Chickens Earn Honey!If YNilnw lew It laaflt lkmfn§mtf.Whether TOO raise Chldkeas lot fan otpm&tyou waat to j

4o U Intelligently and get the beat results. The way to dothia [it to profit by the experienced others. We otTer a book tettiag |all yoa need t*koow oa the sabjtct—* book writtca by,» oan •

wbo auulf - hi* liViaf' lbr~25 TOTS in ratsiag !Pcvltrv; and ia that" time cecosarifr. had jto expenncntaodtpest much moacy ta lean, j"tntTbot »rajr «o conduct the bonne**—forsnxall mm of 7& cents i» posuce stampsi

ItteDtyoo how to Detect aad Ctwr JMacsttv Ibow to Feed for l^gt> aadalco for Market, which #o*ls to Sew jforBrerfinj' Forpoee* tad {adeed about ercr7tlti>s jratt1

koovo«UMsa})jet^toatskc*(aecc**v - -' mrr riimm M mart» a* cam m artm* ,

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Page 8: tt A tttlM - DigiFind-Itat tbe dightnt word, bis mother lifted the Utehv udn»D tbe M owW«f0r.ol«ld! Aa« •Ow.. now dead, luth orten lTim tby itanghter-a liwrt with a dread of

JEftHtiERY BUTTER,.FANCY FRESH EGGSTke aU». t .o f theprevfoeja meet**

were ea ateata*, approved aanwaHiwclBBWi arc.

towa elark,JaM8.H0*.

Tab I* to eerttfy that at amaanc of the eounetl of the towa of~ la tbe «*nty of Union, held W1LLSW00D FARMS MILK & CREAMey«•Jtoedajr eveaiag, J o " 4. t*M, Ota*

k MMatixMul d b

Send for Descriptive Circular

LLOTD TamrretM, Town Clack.On notion of Freeholder Adtaullw

eoamuaioation «w received and plaead

° iSfdlraetor etoted that Mr. Smithhadb«ta duly eworn In aaameaberoflota board, hi* oatli of offia* b*UM( oaAtelatneooanty elerk'* o«oe. aa re-qaired by Uw, end tint he wonM eater,ula a motion for Mr. rtaiUi to take hi*Mat tatha board; OB motion of Free-boldar Adam*, whloli wee carried noaoi-mooaly, Mr. bmitu toook hla aaal la thahaardT

from rreebol.Ier U. M. Seudder, aafolk)**: .

Wa*mau>. N. 3., May » . »W0'—Te-tke-Boerd--of Chrieea^reeliulflar*

of ibaoonntyof Union:U d 1 tte*t recently beta

.,- „ O B W W * » w 4oi Taiatlon from Ihia oounly. do Herebyleader my realfnation aa a member ofthe Board of uioaea Freeholder* of thi>eoaaty of Union. Trurtiug that theBMM wUI !>• aotetl npon at your pleae-

\ nre.lliegtoreBM|B.Ycmra reepeoUullyr

•AV Oa uotlop "of Freeholder~Vi*Mi. ItwejaaanimottilT ordered thatth* realg.nation of Mr. Bowlder be received aadaotaptad, aad that the ekvk aoUfy theeouaeUof tbe town of Weetneld of theaettoa taken by Mio board.

County attorney Oodiagloa aaked par-

U^iofaliboWln. both poattloae, taalUabacTlooked op the Uw gomaiaf Mob

M d a l d nadauthJoifo pr*-hldifltboawMartrMd arald nadauthJoifo p

£atatr. Uoudder ( W . holdiaflotbpo-aMoat al tha ease tUat) fatai realgaatloiifroaithU board waa tuarafore puraly

£ t t w UaJoa OowHy Board of Tu-fU J w 4 t l 9 0 8 i

A board of eoaal tetatload t

Orataaaai A board of eoaal tetatloa- ol-TJniooooaataf waaateeled tyaaaet

of UM latt iagtalatora of Xaw Jereey.Ja ttmpltanee with luat Uw tba Uovera-ofhatawoiated MaatM 0 , 0 . IPoUard,I t M. Bidder and r. fl. Andrew* aatob f th b r d for UUa eouutr

nd r. fl. A r eboard for UUa eouutr

of

naoeeaary doaki

Ual»r•.ttaeratafy.i|dar Oady re-

Poultry Suppliea of w r y .Iwriptioo. Empire State Incubator*•ml Brooder*. Prairie Bute Ineabatow »nd Urooder*. StarIncul»»k>r« ami rlrnmlrra., „ Oreeo Ikrne_arwl .Vegetable Cutter*

<Jriii<ling~MiIIir Wire~Krtfiu~fr~W"tiile~Wiaiiing MwniirerLice> Kilter*. _ .Jtoup.Curee. Cholera Cure*. , ' . , „ .

Condition lWd*r*." tiggPtofoixn Spray"Drinking KounUina. Kennel Supplie*.

. \

jlnd ewr^tWng for Breeding tnd Bering ill k-indipf Poultry. Pigeons ind Pet 8toclw

O u r l m m a n a a llluata*aat«>«t Onfmtog&m 'mtfmm,

Excelsior Wlrt A Poultry Supply Co.,

D t p t aD.

W.I RU3S. rot. «• • *• »•••» "• « * iww-cmr• » >

Freeholder OaSy arid that ha deatrtdtOMlltbaattantloa of Uw bawd to tha•orrowtal fast, that by raaaoa of aarioaa

d i a e d Ul o a t aoUaatard

o r , t h t by r a oand oootiaaed Ulawa. aoaatyB. Mr Wood had baaaia laaaBtHHtiilfortha^fWBMwaaolthadaSaaofhiaoffloa. ThaaonatyaMoraw had baaaoonfarrad with ia tha-attar, aad hadprepared as opialoa. whtoh ha (Mr.OadjJ. prawratad. aadwaa nad by thaolerlaa follow*

V , V. 3., Jna* I, IMW.mbmatodfMt

tobaaraproTedaatoformaadaaSeianey

Aad be it farther Baaalmd, Thai' aaartlflad eof>y ol thla raaolaUoa dnjy •!•taatadbrtha etark ol thla toardindaadet UW aaal o< the Maatt, jpifprj*fcd d toaaokotthbk tot v

h

ofthafoMi•all they we

aaattaa^t lhmbmaatodfoMtToptaioa aato tha beat aad awataapro-priita Method oraadastiajr thaaaw-

dad to aaek of the bank*, toqtt ooapaa.•a. or other laatitaUoaa where ^Saued* of tba oouaty BOW are, or nay

hereafter be depoeMed.Freeholder Smith moved the adoption

inta«rwwlntk>M,aadoaroltare aaaalmoaalr adopted.

tlanaaea of thad hWood, iheooonty eotleetor.aad inae-

BuebMitiatae apparent daatre of thenneb aa it ia thaboard to relaia

willattend to aaid datlaa,

xod to the oommittee 6B phydoal ooadljgtound* and building*. .

"Sea. J. Madlaoa Vttkt, of the— i Zonavee, a* foUowai

.KuxAawra, N. J., June S, 1900.uaeas 1 am tnatruetedby the

_ lto»vee,-whom I twyeewamaa-for two generation*, to offer for pre-

the many hiatorieal relHMn, them, whioh hate been

. _ _ ^.'aaartedatBMtbeandof thewar. la wnleh they all took park

Hi Veteran VSouavoa/although .tillaaaiBMininK their organiaation, have BOBtoMr Ptaoe in whieb to longer eihibit

1Mb have aver been objicl*oarioally aa well aa latereat

w ^ I the pttblio, aad Uuiir traaaIt* to the BOOST T foroontinujd-preaer.•aUon within tho walU of the courtbottle having been auggoatod by aeverel

. CMmbara of the board. I have the nun-~ S f l a benaUot the Veteran Zouave*, in

r - ftaadHiBK tbe reliw to you fur that pur-' iahaU Uvo amttafaetion in de-

., *»mmJ*ee orperaaa^a: joo laayeatherlaa-to reoetveibem.

Very reepeetfal|y. ,J. Muxetw I)aaXB.. _ . . . __ f l t B r | ^ 0 # B > < 3 W n . t f r — -

After a few remark* by Freeholder4dam*.totheeff<*t that the relioa aa

aervtota of Mr.M i

OaMer atreet. Oerwood, M. J., aaid aeavaOttaa to report oaJhe. adviaablUty ofeoaetractiag a sew ateel beam bridge,with aa eetuaaU of the probable eoat oftbeaaaw,aadtha oummitteato report

.penaltIwooW

an&. »to. woald reeoaa*,

alnasty

th

mend aa a proper oouna to pareee, thatthla board by raaoluUon. daly adopted.aomlnaU aad eleot aomepenoBtoeliebaoka agalnat tha aoeount of the eooal.In the varloa* taatilttUoaa where theoonntjr'a moaaja are depodted; thataaid'enaeka beeotnrtenlgaed by t b a ^rector of tbef-boardi that the peraoa ao

>t>ointed before entering uponhiadui be required to tqra&h bonda anfflbe required to tqrabh nnt ia amonnl aad latiafactorrd; that aaid appointment

t th l f th bo

to Umybe for

dbuard; that aaid appointment be forterm at tha plaaanre of the board, enduntil eaeh authority ahall be-raeeinde*]by tha board, aad that a oopy of MUreaiaution be filed with the aaferalbanking inatltttUona when tha fond* ofthe COTntyaretrow.« may hereafter b»

'fhU it would appear to ate, woald re-UOTO the board of IU praaeat eabarraae*ment.and tba banking lattltatioaa wouldbe jurtlfled ia honoring oheeke m> and*.

Very truly your*W B O u Oaaaly Attoraayi

bbld K th

_ weredeaervlog of the oou., JiT«l UHa-boardj-aadtbateaailjebkeaaeiBWAioh toplao* them oouldbateoaredtorawoderata aum, it waa

* "-maMiawnalywrderedoarolleali.andraS S e a o f F r e i h o l d w Oladok-, tkat

be referred with power, tc_ ilee on publio Kround* and build-.aadtoFreehoMer Adaaw, tha lat-W a g aa. expert in relioa aadI waapona of warfare,

UO,tuuUun qt Freebblder Krouae, theopinion of the oouuty attorney we* re-eeived aad plaoed oo file.

Freeholder Oady thaa la a fawvre-muki, aomiaaied n. B. Laevitt toreoaavty oolleotor pro tam. Ha aaid that Mrty oolleotor pro tern.LeariU had long been

aattt ra aaid thataaaoatalad

Mrwith

Mr. Wood ia a bualneaa way. that hawaa- taaiiliar witb, Iha dotiaa ottha oOo«aad ia etary way q*»UBed to-parformthedutieaol eouaty aollaator. TtK*aa>tltVa nomination waa aaooadad by Free-holder Woodruff.

Tnere were Booth

eipBrk fl J.To«roommitta«woBld re.

h th U l^«sSwSaa?To«roommitta«Bld'aaaaaiaitrNPWt that th.y Ufa ejwnln-S i h a «M brtdge, aad flad it la a m yC « d t i . w t k . n . n d o n tha verge

ld d a new

Ste^,mo^dht the ra-i iMalvadaad noommeadaiion

ao,ordered oa roU

Mr. Leavitt waa deolared elected aaoouaty oolleotor pro tarn, reoeiviag oaroU oaU, the waaalawaa vote of theboard.

By FraaboUar-Oadyi ,Wharaaa, Mi. idwerd M, W«od

qvaUflad aa eaoht aad whenaa,

leetorj aa^wheraaa, f«r theentioa oflheooaaryaiEaUiooa aad oeeeaaar* that eoe»e oae aaonWbaappoiaM to petfona thadatiM ofthe ocmaty oolleotor

oUs^r^Therefore,

dwiactheiMaimbeat of add

hat«ooato«saa>la»Od

at tha aast meeting.

raaotatioB waa adopted without dlaaedl,aad tba direetor appointed at tha aaidooeanUMea, Freeboidar Adaou, Oladekaad Darby.

TheoommiUaeoBeoUeotor'a bond, n -rmi aa approved, tba bond of NathanLeariU, county oolleotor pro Um.

^f.y bond, rrltlng juaad by Kathaa JLLaavltt, HamiltonF. Kean. L, F. Henouaad Richard T.PotU, The oondiUonaof the bond were read ia fall by theeterk. attar which, on rmotioo of Free-holder Woodruff, it waa ordered[ that itbaaeetptodaadphMedonflle. I

Freeholder Woodruff aaid he desiredto call up a petition from reaideata ofltoaelle IHwk, relative to oubaqoaoaaaed by duatoa Weatfleld or Northavenuoand which petition waa preua.ted to thta board OB May 8, Iaat.

After aomadlaonjaioB aato what action,if aay, conld be taken by thl* board intha matter, it waa ordered, on motion ofFreeholder Hobleon, that tho aaid peti.tioabe referred to the county road oom-

Ttedirwctbraanbunoed t6»t ha wouldaealga Freeholdw Sullh to the piaoeaoa all epecial oommiUea, heretofore" ••• former Freeholder Soudder.

4kwiBg: Will, wopfifly andltedrated ware nad, and on roll call

aaaabaioaaly ordered paid, t inBataryacoount-Ja J. Fink «fO, F.

W.Weatoott. county phyaioum 1187,60,

Tha

ibewf pas account—0. 8. Ohaad>. . , 0 . J. Jenaen 1*3,W». A H.Qru*.

ner 144. Jao. Bobiaoa tH. Noah Wood.raSSW, W; A. Weatphal «t6, HaKroaeVlaO, E. K. AdamaftlS. Jao. _.WahlfjKfteo. A Oladek fW. Oeo. B.

WUbBrW . 8 - P . T .

JP.H.Mataeiaj8. Jao. V.

aitta, . towaooount—Oeo. W-Oolaiaa, HWoodruff»7W. A V f «US

Ktooaa «J», NoahJohn BobiSon M.80.a 3 9 0 C h B Sk

. ni a3.90.ahlt* 7Kttott

biSon M.80.aa.B Sakat

BOldA.e«pbai 3.90.Chaa.B Sakat

S. Joho F. Wahlt* 7S.Oeo B.OladekfB.«L Oto. H. Kttoott.80 W: K'Bar.ton |\o,B P.T.Wilbur 114,68. M. M,teadtetMOBlto D b a iVDala B. M

B l

WUS.fB.«to

. -jhupaar

, «t—ElUoUFitherOo,toJO.'. E. NorrU * Oo. 118.15, «8I Mtoibeth Pabrteatajr Oo. as, AtfvoeaSMdUdaa Oo- .RtS, Tha " -

$10.15.

Nothing Better in this Line can beHad at Any Price.

.A full lioe o! the best brands of canned vegetables, fruits, jellies, etc.

STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES

j . ^ ^ I>OHEE?»J:XJSI J A H W B L O C K > N O R T H A V E W U L

TRADINa S T A M P S OIVCN. ; . - HELLO aeu

ItAliiiiAAIAtaMAA'

The. EliziGas Lighi

/ZUPPLIBS GAS to^rotTTigKt and fuel.

^ gas for cooking par]be pleased. The Cqset all otensilti nec<A gas range is eco

- ADDRKS8 Til

_124_ BROAD STRE

J*. (Uaouurtt of t«n p*on gas bill* of I .OOOmonth, ir paid at thlfrom presantation of

-Wm. H. WeWen t74».»8, M.7M.W.Fnbllo baildiaga asooaBt-N. T. *

N.-Jf. Tel. Oo. ml. IB SQ, 14.70 W.JO.OOfl80. «8.ge, II.W. flO.70, • » » .

90M L B Oo. tfi W

Tnaa.OihStt^S. J. U. Baaer «n.8O.

HnbbaTi»?a.Jao. Gtoltra t l i ,l tohOrlok*a.

WO. Wm,

OooHaooonnt-J.J.B, lawreno* 179.80. M.- W,PetarV. Weaver tUO. 1106.

la 178.

8tainler|TS,Oeo. W. Peek, Jr. *M.M.Frarieriok Tiepel 110.10. W7.B0, DavidR. BAmMyJsT Qnitave Delnlelu S98,Ohaa. F.W. Bbkbardt tT7.8O. RobertWaJpoleaW.]IUH Orana*05. John

•195. Oeo. 0. Tennerr tfltt. 3mm P..40, Jno. A. OaU.

J.r J, Sohoi' B. A.

8 ^ . O.1. B.A. Va #

Atwater«08.88 W. H.Uw-iff flB IIW80 J O

,. Atwater«08.88 Wntioa, iheriff flB. IIW.80, Jamea O.Oal vert 1881.

Freeholder Kronee mored toadjonmwhich wu oarried.

The director deolared the board ad-journed until Thureday, July 0,19OO.Bt9.80 p, m,

8. RutuiNO RTMO, Clerk.

As Odd ••ram".It aeema doubtful It there la anything

store mokes than the ToUotrlnf-tWeof a pamphlet published la 1T05: T h eDeformity of filn Cured; a BensonPreached at s i Mlchael'a, Crookedtaae, Before tha Prince of Orange, bythe Rev. J. Crookahaoka." The pam-phlet w u aojd by Matthew Dienton atthe Crooked Billet near Cripple gate,"the Trorta- of the test uw, "Everycrooked path ahall be nude atralght,'*aod thejprtace before whom It wasreadTwrni deformed.

U m reamsTBa only real linen paper made la the

tJo|t*d flutea la that 'need for govern-neat document*. AU the an called Un-ett paper* are largely made (ron cot-MBrrtgt with aome IUMB mUwd la.The reaaon for thi* U matrtt.hi ax-ttemely dUBcult to aepante cotton aadlinen rage. The government getaaround thla dlOculty by u»ta* nothingbut dipping* from caUataaadihtotav:.

—Teacher (of eaat atte acbooO-1 won-der how many, of yon remember thaptwtty-ator* of* Aladdin and the won-dartul tamp 1 told you last week. BillyBlaacktr, can yon tell me why oar lit-tto Mead Ataddm rubbed hla lamptBUty Bteaete (vmguary)-" * t

t U ' aleepy he matt 'a' had aw aad aiga aheokaf t h ^ k

' • • ruRNaocarAjto HUH J J «

CRANFORD. ' NCW4ERSCV.. H lawreaw. aherfat

»or BMtaa. B ^ h l * . , .

c at aauQ roaaV FRANK SGHUUER

ND

wlettMa aad obaatrWJoa tot per-tM ad oaarWJ ptaMBtUOaplaoa. ToaraoaimU-Itihanfarareamaaad the aoa-

y,airy tobaK poo«B^yaoUa*tort alt aheoka or ,aodrnwaageiaatthafaaaaot Vmrnmahty. wharctartaeaoaMBMyaaAMIS b tmmJOy

lUP.lL8aav*>nA.

ROBERT RINDELL.

Lchlgh Coal, LumberD ^ A I N PIPE,

LIME, LATH. PLASTER ETC.

wALNUT AVCNUC.CHANFORD, - NEW JKRSET

DIEDRICH KRI-IE.

-"..\.*ai

<Hva BM a oaU aadlDspeota; largeaaaoilBiunt.

•HJTTCII aUILOINO. CRANrQN

Carpenter ana1 tulMer.

W. w . »<xenalell»

Carpenter and Builder,4ot>t3lamsca«t«>n«xe>ci t o

Raaldeooe, .Walpnt avenue.. .Cranfanl

J.L.BAUER,

Civil finglneeraod Sureeyor. I

FRANK SCHULER.ROSELLE PARK, N. J .

•Battler «f«

QEORQE BECHTELBREWING

LA6ER, ALE AID POflTER,All ordara givea prompt attentloat.!itaiTeTy~at-TWltaow~oa~lwaa||

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