(FA. BARNETT;€¢Mr,* taM-tbe wily J.tiu, carefully re fnWB« from tuwitionln* tbe tact tbat ke had...

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CRANFORD.N. J., THUkSDAY. - The Gran ford - Gas Light Company Qorof hy's Dilemma . „_ - , . ~ «w»y vm i «4 aatal) \m «»>i but hi-r ejajrt*4totb#»Iiiaf» h».k ' • . •OM MtfrJi'i) One dollar each •Mr,* taM-tbe wily J.tiu, carefully re fnWB« from tuwitionln* tbe tact tbat ke had eeea tbe Uqrsran*. outfitted Kfc *o»pK.-l«i» number of beam, KMtOvMale by tbe 10 34 train tbat - ing, Heating. ..... .—™i7.- inquired Mr*. IM pieaaxtotnly. -Tea. mother," replied Dorothy cbanlrally without glancing up t arf»»««»tng . . '.-."'• «*• Gtrletaa Morgan*. th«r» to tw tn*< e.trart k.roru»tk» r* lMl«U.kdahi l.^fe-r QRANFORD GAS LIGHT GO , 290 BROAD STREET, WSSTFIELD, MJ. (FA. BARNETT; "And plenty of nwuetr ->t>M»;-«ud toy rbevk l>oo*. v*. whether 1 hare a c l « n haodkwp. IS'^w^^ B "' 8 ^'* ;: rtngljr. w/. don't ftvt I «iu now •( iti* Mgr of aiocratioo. If jrou mlwutoMoad Ccricton'a InftM- don BO *twt barm will b* dao*. 1 know' my war bptue, tml I am a w * It mu»t bar* taeu for tbla aftarMaa W( .e«d wt(Q M t i r t w a iuarrl.*l .l,n>r \ « . tlwr had HUMn(l , So, ibe OakO*!* gv*f rn** mu-utit mkttl liiA ft*t kVl ££ Si? *£* ll . _,.» .u. cum nail gune with •mtatnea to Houthauiutua. Would ,J*j DatrXnple P!O|>IIIUIC enough fur * cap of tea? It wa* a raw day. v..Wlft,.\tte./.laat:.»Mteia>MtL~>>i- ryniple agreed, but abe didno IM, She wautml lu get back a<« If hrn ^I if .t*»t * mil iit»w* of Jut. Hi U.I iv u |( „,) ^ t ,,ih tour "lil c in r, luii |l>» l^tiivr MI A it t ttiw Warr*lit *<alioit IV tvr l^it'lbi', iHt^fHuntMl r«<^rt#r« ait*l !ttie'n, with Jml.'lh « Iwirr Ui (>!• pivkel •tart(Hlw««tit«nt «» bU ,|iii»i- The' Iltulti-J (XUJH^I ]U«I lung »iMnigrt to tb>H) IJI 1)0"" et't'niiltaa, th* ttn* gltag wlllrluiMii tlniaf »!i>n» , the track, hair etnuili.., hull" trtww "lliklfli"- .'"•'.-.•' Th*. »(«t!<«t ajrsni grlnnwi. a i£t tw-x %ovm" «ii.»w'"crity vl rutivt in tbod^Hirt wimt, : ^.ti«imbue kiittt i* amaalu' tbai. lh»rn butt Jol.i.t. HIiii'M I t i k e j n u In, but )\>u wast tn kivt> j,nir g«M ' Aiul Mr»)<* ulf tlttnii thv tmvk'. TIlH WlM.t of Xl.-di ,\»M ntl,I linlf (Kn'i iniHlt' 1 v»*j fur M U tin. l l>« m l grlii.% fAt'tnl K itnUi "Ounfn*..' llw lt!t*w 'Iwrvit tnn tU.ta, »!•' Iktt ule OIXIIHII Ilk liUtl 111 Sh« 'ln»« li'll k lii-'ll iT ! I lie IK.V llir»i|Kti t li«t l u u b .1 (,•,-.« 1* iumftled«.t*n hiw nf li'fiiMiirui* Uimn I,) thi 4 MtVr km*** 11 t»»; tti*» |»o(1*v •CnrtM-'a lltmta," K/'ijn « lilaik |>ii« (itid, ic! 1| *^#..th*? niurt, tu rt f«>*«»* at •"• * " .. nlii'iv tin' lU'ht. HIIHI j»iim'« poverty 'anil tilth, tin tlm~ iim|i of rag* lu <h« eorniT « mini Mlmd and uimilnil.. l,nii,|,,ii rriuiinfH'd Mm it* tb* l-r)i*^'**-r IIHrll of a gl «linl"»,. and y. her alw and cm «9jpooi«lt9r> prseshoeing and general blacksraitliing. lMETT, NORTH AVENUE. ...- r ---— "-"*P"( MILT LBATHERi White Canvas Shoes and Oxfords For Ladle*. fUsae* -^ /••.».. ° , V.UI.MJ uauuni ner beg to tb» I quloua colored boy and gar* bar,'j er a farewell peck of a klaa. "Mumaey, If yon dont atop< about me we will both bar*.m/rm proatraOoo... Kemember, t'w beat^ New tort now three nwntb* a»41 cat my wtadom t»*th. Oaetfbrj •end mj lore to 4utt~ ' weatern belrew wie ettremely popular with tbe hotel »Uff. ' ,' "Waateni braloa, breaiu aud bullion, tiut ttfttam breeding." the key clerk remarked to the atenograpber. Aud the white faced atenographer *lgbed and wondered bow It would feel to barr ber face klaaed I17 prairie breeze* und ber lol llgbUtned by weetvm made dol- lar*. j ^ A t t o a depot once mom Mia*. {>«)• I rjrajple drew mjt1i«r puree. The tnon- ]tr pocket contained t% «' dime, two bway ticket* and a tluy gold glove «f. If abe paid the driver 13 for •Bd-trip ride aba Would bate 10 •ad two *ubw*y ticket* witli "Hvrv, In hi" thl* nml get «om«t luau •—tlm tw*t,".iind, .'thrtiatliiir n V-0I11 In .„* child'* hand. Im |"i»tmt him out »tul OII»«HI Hit'dixir. ' "V*> you have com* tu.llw end i>t yoar row. HedV* The man on tin* floor opened hi<re*««, "Yea: I'm wheru llm lw#t und the- wont of It* have tn Mult, lull >II> haven't time to I* piu*lng coni|ill- Dinnla, I in yoti know wh«re lluiidi'r- eon tor • • ; 'No> lie hue droppml ttiit , .... ly.. W'liiit dt» y«u know «f I1I111V "What I liruuichl jou lirro t<> ti'll yov—thit IwmrrairHKiirtltaVthoiiiij\"? >, ioiltv* 4 iirt i c«Mn« fruiu until r |hi. ii.itn * IM t ttotjtti «l m r r In r fmvi ) fund '"(•ruha ni'iviii} 1 . nit' 'CfKAot Charlt.''^ hit Ih* trail, l.-ilrlii' li:-" tnWilt brlilml, " athl u|vtt ttmt afc^uriiiH 1 ^ Mudoii fnf l r In * (iillli)lmli' h u t uf JUs« . h%*)v Ih* u/>>rr<alii imiik »«• K.m>.'ii lii'H 1 ' iM'HMitl .h« ttilu iwrtlllnn 11 Jili«llll^ I'IIUI.'I n-tfU-d «nd . »IM| « iliorm nf. ilHu-wnlmit twlluovd K Jti(.«ll«y of tll>ni,l* ( ll» 11,ui.1 luinr flip »iui|» tif'i C«rt|a UiHUi llm lal,;i'», ltt« illnk of |l»««>«, and Ilivli n fmr nilitor rliurtt* «or« ulnuU, a>id ni^llow -Imrttuim mllpd.forth In « tmnli-r *i<fi>s of »lnrry mid - - wniiiiMi'a fiinm Lnudini im t,i lilt fi-rl. Hu knew that , Ittlll Ihf JiliftlKHl thu d(M;r *I(HIU. i Th# T, 11 hiiiidiuiiiiu, f » aitvl f-opea-pinm'binffr -'---- .^...jsum. tiMiuf-opea- plain btrrg; ; electric li^ht; ateam beat; posucaaing all. cooveniencoj; <Mti*emiorie»; car- riage house; ground* are ban<J»omelv laid. ; ' SpwUl conveiitenc«» for riding *nd •Snviujj " '•"""""'• parties for sappers, etc. J ." ' -CUISlNie ANO SERVICE. UNZXCZLLZO;— '. XCELLE ADDRESS OR CALL ~ United Eleetrle y of i^ew tor W«5 „!¥' & & ^ ' " . BMiirHardwijre A Housefurii.shfng Goods OARI1KT* TfWITJl • •••! r..•,.-•..•• •» W T W * Dorothy, all unconacloii* of the rocl ii(* of envy and longing *be bad «i cited lu another'* breaat, leaned bock In tbo hon»otn and thought bow differ- ently this trlp^ad UWB planned only n few weeka before. The Cnrli'tou Mor- ISnuH, Ixith KOlf fiituunlant*. had nr (1 to cntfrtuln bou*« parly nt CMkdnle: home during the «"H tournament. There were to be eight ulnl HOIIIK under a root. tree, fa- foe Ktttteful lllttdowl, coudutiVB tcn^BMktni[."Tb'tii f tanJ't^r\iii^j, ..« the tDy»t«rtc» of the gami>; l/nt. tbeo. neither did Jimmy Morgan, broth- er of her boat Jimmy aaid one entbu- •but In the family waa enough. 'Some- body bad to atay nan* and play wore ImjKKtant g»me». At tn« Uuie be •poke tbe game uppermoat In hi* ii.Ind waa the world old game of wlnnbig bearta, or, more properly (peaking, a heart, tbe beart of Dorothy Dalryuple. And for a time It had eeemed. 0* If no congenial bou*« party with a tactful bocteaa waa eaaientlal to bring matter* loadlmax. ' ••, Tbinga were all couilug hi* way wbVn the- InerlUbl* dam wbicb wilt crop up In tbe count* of Una love'a atreaw turiifd and twisted but plan* la *orb a fuaolou that ha aat at bla dcak' uuv morning* reading: over anil, oxtt Ml** Dorothy Dalrympje'a chillingly polite regret* to bur Inrltattoff for a little din- ner and theater party. It matterednot what evil *plrit bad whlapered ui)Ju*t thing* In Dorothy"* tmi. Certain Inaln- oatlon* clrculataJ among bl* friend* that Jlmm> UorgMo would have good oae of Papa Dalrymple'* geoerbua ,benk accoaot made that yoong man j atHTen «u»der bar curt note like a Weat Pobitor before tb« officer of. the day. B e would a*k no eiplaoatlon, and ahe [oflereiJ-itone. :. '-,.- .••• ' : ' • ; •,..-; ".' And here waj the day of tbe bouae party* wblcb *ne bad altenately dread- ed and anticipated torqom long week. Well, at lea*t abe woald abow Mr. Mor- gan tbat a weetern girl dM not wear ber beart 00 ber aleeve. .- •••• ''-" . train froft7towB y Mf .elation a *<iu»re ahouldi'r- eo, romiCui lookjng atiap dived Into fhi- drpot *Wd 4B*d» for thetlCkot x In.iow Coming Into the gloomy room, he did not »ee very clearly the lall ; fltfiim which aloud In hi* way. Xhe afatlou mrctit wan ««rliiii "I I would bo-vcry "gl»d "Uf"ST»ri"i't»" you If I you could find any oiiu lo Idenlffy j.jii. but It laagalinu our rulw (JIJIHI nflcr ooon, Mr. lloa-mi. VVnnt i<> IIK<> HIP telephone?" . I The U1J flgureawolig around. L "Oh, riarletoo, I am no «l«d"»- Tbeu »ud4eii.'»llMire <m tin- part of Ibe two young 'people and »ondvr on tb« partof th« «tallou "ajtMit. The young man wna tin.' tlrnt to rw'ovcr. "May t naurp' my brotlipr'o piiicu and tw ot avrvlcc to youV" h*.* mtUt^J, rather dlalanllv. V.""•" . ..•.:. „.. -IMyroia^imtUMiiSmf'OW^. fiu Piuah- ^^^_^^^^^^M^MBamaB.a***M*a*Vu Aii.lhaUJ ^.^fcM^iA el^aat Aw *w« Btnf-aod ti* foffed in* In do hi* dirty work, I -vould Itof rt-fiinw It wa* tbat L nr jirlnun, but 4-'W-»w>n»-'f didn't know that the boy would K«I tbe Mam? for It. I-iv.'liw wrvi'krd Iho hank and hnd m« d»rlur tlm lumkn. uiaklng IIKP entries Ui nuothor ujiiri'M writing. II» cavii ui» 1111 nhl li'ilpr lo copr ft frotu; thrtn tin hrtd 11m fort* 1 ' old Pallun'N uun»(t |r> limf I'lKM.-k., I mrvirf did flK'iri' out Jimt limv lie uinnnK>'i| t" lay It mi the lw»y, hut I rwkon nij' falat. iTitrlcnmuni Iniv*-Ix-nn In Ida wrlltnir. und wtwu-Hie young fi»tl run away, thdl fmlnnwl It oil l/lm. l^*-kv kicked .011 nut Ilko a d"K wlieo'liw itnl IMlUt* n»>-I lo Ki.ll him. I drlfti'd •outli tor n couple of inoiitlm nnd runic Lark Ilkw tliln. I illdii'l Itii'iw mr llmi' Wa* *IJ iihort i*r I'd .linvv *i<ttt-Jor yxi (jefore. Writ* II «int anjl M :ni» itiPi on l.ai.iliin'n liku lluwa ..if a linunlid animal at t>itr. l.nudou lought MU nriu. I "S«. j,»(i don I,-"J»i-k. I l.nvi not 'rii'ltta'a.il lltl* •ll*tiilio» ID IIXUI you "ow," Nm a titan allrrnl lu liiterfcn». Tfiu •i-Kiio wan IIHI toimnuii In litilllm. mid Ijiudou aud hl» i|iiarry )nt(i»«| Tmt !'»-- tho dlifllrr (if 11 <"llilu|l 'it lin>Ki|Ull«, Then tlif l«iy fiicml lijm. "H«i lie in, I >n vlil Ijintloii, If you have ctini<« IKTH Ililiililntf ID lake ui« l**Ck I ti'/i Jon niliv | ttnn't no, 1'tn relrbfil my limit In >IIIHIII« for lirfnd In ihl* JullvlialeviMhl- I'it n»vertro biml* ' alive,". uloii'* 1 * gray •>}•$* 1wr«tl thVlr uteady, •*!>* lii»l#tnn/ti Into Ilia di'*iwr- ate bruwn one*. with nw loniorr«w, M' canie h#n» to flnd yiHi, niiij J »ou't-l««i'* wltbtmfr yiiu. Ualt; lime mo out; I^x>k»'» twl. Ilsd »lKltlif«#. il.« fiirgur, illml lu«t week, He Luoilojt iJ«ai» ljr»a*t of It, ami w/> know -itll 'Irr 11(011 ltiiow»~lhnt you h»d nothliiii i" do wli/i wrvcklutf the I'U11 IJ l.,ul.o will (Hi. liurd, but WM l.iim him i,.rniTi',l. and I10 bun to iitba III* mmll<:iii«. - IJI| t<> iwiy Vi <lro|i|wd. dut b* |ii>tl , tlw a d i Jtmtof drew a to bite bl* lip before be .. -i • trace of amunetnent | In bl* tone*. . ; • * "You've ju*t mined a Iralu to town, and there will out I* .another tut M hour. I waa Ju*t about to telepbooe for my brottwr'* car.. I'IMIIHI Wt'toe take you buck to town lh«t tt-ny. Her. the aun i* mmlng ont/V •' ItorniSf grlppod her empty puree anil murmured, "I think I hnd Ix't' t e r " ' •.-.•:•.•"•• - , •. -'.'•'•• t "Go tq^aiitoipobiie.. I th ajtree witii me," iiit>'fru| amopthiy, and <rhllu I'wo ^ul^ r ~am«a»A:1rn«srn' li»'fil<>l(«r"pp the telephone iranm/iltii'i'. Tbe car was d(*f' In tin- tttovtti of the I-ong Inland ferryIwtit';«•.!«•» txir r, trying braik. iin vl'niUent *l- lence, tnutwurnl: "I don'f.« Imw I ever made ainl*tak> ul/mt thw dulc. Carietoo mutt tuivo meant for W.L- to go with tbvm to Houlbampton, .Moth er o*rer dow catch uiiwsoiJM orer lb« phone." • . '.-- •; .'•;•'. • ."• •• . . .. " "II*Bren Meae her for tliat nod my aadVSen .whltn for a ijulet nJgbt 'at Carieton'*. Otberwlte there la 00 tell- lug; but it I* all right now, dear.!' "Ob, Jinuay, pUouk-lbmi borrfd deck band*: "M'aif-V '."}<«»ttoiiit.''dearr .- : :-~--: ^er^oWr~UIITwe,-are InaWe our arB.-Barlnr" '•» J( *d. Dwrothjr In h*r hulng tray, tlon wlii«p»r«d at III* cur: "l>*\ty, gain time. Heii'lcmou frmMo come I'ack, mid JmiHli I* M l In fin." Tbe Man int the floor iii'mnvl f«'l»ly "IlUrry, ilr. Mndoii.. .It'* Kc(!)iut diici -Wltbr/^artr^rjir.ifh^rilid.lT^;.!!,) Jluimy Hulilvno from tli« mikimi U/t witnw*«*. VVInifn'n ttwit Ijoj' u li',.!),<• l/ratuly? 'iu-tn he I* nrM:' *u'i li^ Dttatrbed «Hi««'Hy nf ti«* i«<tit«v "IM M done «Mil. .Mr. /.<iiiM,.(i 1 mini,,! tn,i,i out much \tniivt" '••• , It wa* over, 'and !:•-*( .MiiMiwH* IIIJ I hack, pa 1111/.K It'iui Hi., >• i.i-ii.i'j ! "I «l!no*t fitrnM." In- n.il'l'•!'» I, iiidoii "whra 1 »«» ov.Tin MI, i.-.ou :r u,«t Van liatllp. ll» UM tu«n)*mt li"inli'r *</«'* truuWe; lh« flnt I'd li^nr-l nf If. and IMunl'lthat a Mti/w from l.nrit mle bad-UM him aixiitt mwtiftjr'IIVII deraou In Hnuta Ke/ II« got ouj/t Ijjj iuinieT/y"actrfuViit and (IJdn't know iljqi thin knetr~ tl#ndenion irhci IIK «JI» telling ll, M> I reckon you will bav» )<< go to the Jumplna; utt place in find th# boy. You will Bod him and «et tbl* rtralgbt, Mr. lAstdonr Ton glaxlag *ye* nought tm Ibe face above him, and' l^uilon answered, "Yee, Bed. I'll find aim/' J II* watched ber com*) *I«wi/<r tbe •(aim, the light of tbe' gnrat Il»n/Ii,r«,iii n li uri-d o o t 11 «l<*rin *tf '|iii>|4tlr^ii4. "ll» i';iifi ; i»nl! Liindnii. Im l»1i| urn ttmt Mlln» did If. l,lll/i>, (lint hti hnd fori'l'll llIT I". fi<r|(i' :l.i|lllou'n lOIIIIM I" t | i a t <Iwrclt In ordi'r to K"ln, •lii.iw wl.'l* 1 th» Si'yr Vork i»>i>i>lv; Iliat ih« Irillli ntfint coriio out uml nfiif {»• trl^,l fur ryuiiivii*l'Wtld «j U|MIH ^0 WJtbbltorf ord* tn Ibe luavu hor, . ••••iirr...cn.«.w.:(if..ti>ii*<f-fMt*» " «Hff1e»~«ii""tii» i/ovjkn uiilll t «nw It In Ib* pafMirm—t'jMt H"»» a-.U'liufrtj 'l»i.' But. whnl'rf llm uii» of all.tljl*? Voll . .kuow all alJf/ut II."' •/'.-'' • ' ••-''.". i«!" l.mirlon riiiigl.( {ii« '.litiiij-.in^^ •which tiiiiiairnnii »t'tnwj the Hiiiue. 'Mm Ivat w«i" iiiiliul/ialiifti fsitlibio. Ami Judilh hnd ftHtl hiiti tn Uflntf li«r lov^r home! •''•••• .' . ' ((i'ljilnrK'ili iv;ii» <ii|i| |»/iiirinif out liN, ' <|il<mllo(i» Ju«;k llinmt-lljw Itilier'in tho l<f«y'» IIUIKI. ",VHv«r ihlod all that. Tin,' Kill had nofhlutc to do wltli It. '' \- lt«l, Jlall/n»i»ii ilM.ilui, foruifry, m«l' tjM'Uit df'iit lifni out i>f town l**for«> he.' ' f^ind out iliid >fiii wrfw fl'''fiis«d of It, IIOTB I* Judllh'o Ictti-r," Ami Im turn if! bf* fiiick, tty*yy m;rvrr liquivarr with tlia blind mit'i Hint |>-"IIM:««HI lilni. ' '/n« fur/ou." Aid Ilflidwr- •Oil ii«l(l l/u! til* llllM'l <if pf(p<t!&. '_It'initr <»(l mutM Imrlil; \'fn> m Utin/l "«# «. fuan tlitft will rt'it •• . [ to Ulna jf>oek« i/> inmtun li«r In tli«>» . W«k 0n» 'it Ifr (attitr* dtMfnai. cum* ' to mmand **k wluK »ou will. JUIHTII. . •. ~±. 1 . ' - . An Apt illu*tr«ti«n; -, . Mke Ktokr-Whit-am*, nbttm folk* tneaii wU«-o d«y talk* «t>out pnlutip' (J» Illy7 Mr,' J«ek#on-.I«t'i about,d*,x--.• ..r. tame an.'lnilterla' de jw'k -ttop<»KiMi».&v;'.:j? **»City TllH«*. '• ;. '•.•••••'•.;..':'';" ,•,•',.".' Ol-'ftSSiS ' •' •••;•••..• Beri«**i(r* M»nn»r*, ./•••.: f :r £"'}& Siary Itu***jl iiKrorU u»nj to tie-: ^•.i';| Clare that (here wu :w;:jm»^IS^^W% land ilk*.;ber "fuwn/ Be^ihlre-' 1 ' ^;,-.ii

Transcript of (FA. BARNETT;€¢Mr,* taM-tbe wily J.tiu, carefully re fnWB« from tuwitionln* tbe tact tbat ke had...

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C R A N F O R D . N . J., THUkSDAY.

- T h e Gran ford -Gas Light Company

Qorof hy'sDilemma

. „_ - , . ~ «w»y vm i«4 • aatal) \m «»>i but hi-rejajrt*4totb#»Iiiaf» h».k ' • .

•OM (« MtfrJi'i) One dollar each•Mr,* taM-tbe wily J.tiu, carefully refnWB« from tuwitionln* tbe tact tbatke had eeea tbe Uqrsran*. outfitted

Kfc • *o»pK.-l«i» number of beam,KMtOvMale by tbe 10 34 train tbat

tc...- ing,

Heating.

. . . . . .—™i7. - inquired Mr*. IMpieaaxtotnly.

-Tea. mother," replied Dorothycbanlrally without glancing up

ta r f » » « « » t n g . . ' . - . " ' •

«*• Gtrletaa Morgan*. th«r» to tw tn*<

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ULt:R,|

HTEL ^

QRANFORD GAS LIGHT GO ,290 BROAD STREET,

WSSTFIELD, MJ.

(FA. BARNETT;

"And plenty of nwuetr->t>M»;-«ud toy rbevk l>oo*.

v*. whether 1 hare a c l«n haodkwp.

IS'^w^^B"'8^'*;:

rtngljr.w / . don't ftvt

I «iu now •( iti* Mgr of aiocratioo. Ifjrou mlwutoMoad Ccricton'a InftM-don BO *twt barm will b* dao*. 1know' my war bptue, tml I am aw* Itmu»t bar* taeu for tbla aftarMaa

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£ £ Si? *£*ll. _,.» .u. cum nail gune with•mtatnea to Houthauiutua. Would

,J*j DatrXnple P!O|> IIIUIC enough fur* cap of tea? It wa* a raw day.v..Wlft,.\tte./.laat:.»Mteia>MtL~>>i-ryniple agreed, but abe did noIM, • She wautml lu get back

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"lliklfli"- . ' " • ' . - . • 'Th*. »(«t!<«t ajrsni grlnnwi. a

i£t tw-x %ovm" «ii.»w'"crity vlrutivt in tbod^Hirt wimt, :

^.ti«imbue kiittt i* a m a a l u ' tbai.lh»rn butt Jol.i.t. HIiii'M Itikejnu In,

but )\>u wast tn kivt> j,nir g«M

' Aiul h« Mr»)<* ulf tlttnii thv tmvk'.TIlH WlM.t o f Xl.-di ,\»M ntl,I l inlf (Kn'i

iniHlt'1 v»*j fur M U

tin.l l>« m lgrlii.% fAt'tnl K itnUi

"Ounfn*..' llw lt!t*w l» ' Iwrvit t n ntU.ta, »!•' Iktt ule OIXIIHII I l k liUtl 111S h « ' l n » « l i ' l l klii-'ll iT

! I lie IK.V llir»i|Kti t li«t luub .1 (,•,-.«

1* iumftled«.t*n h i w nf li'fiiMiirui*

U i m n I,) thi4 MtVr km*** 11 t»»; tti*» |»o(1*v

•CnrtM-'a l ltmta," K/'ijn « lilaik |>ii«

(itid, ic!1|*^#..th*? niurt , tu rt f«>*«»* at

•"• * " .. nl i i ' iv tin' lU'ht.

HIIHI j»iim'«

poverty 'anil tilth, tin tlm ~ iim|i ofrag* lu <h« eorniT « mini Mlmd anduimilnil.. l,nii,|,,ii rriuiinfH'd Mm it*

tb* l-r)i* '**-rI IHr l lof a g l l »

«linl"»,.

PORTER,HUE,iotion.B

and

y. her

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cm «9jpooi«lt9r>prseshoeing and general blacksraitliing.

lMETT, NORTH AVENUE.

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'fgoodsSf'""'"Ivcrca. ".'::•;•:..

. N. i.

...-r— - - - — " - " * P " ( MILT LBATHERi

White Canvas Shoes and OxfordsFor Ladle*. fUsae* - ^ /••.».. °

, — V.UI.MJ uauuni ner beg to tb»I quloua colored boy and gar* bar,'jer a farewell peck of a klaa.

"Mumaey, If yon dont atop<about me we will both bar*.m/rmproatraOoo... Kemember, t 'w beat^New tort now three nwntb* a»41cat my wtadom t»*th. Oaetfbrj•end mj lore to 4utt~ '

weatern belrew wie ettremely popularwith tbe hotel »Uff. ' ,'

"Waateni braloa, breaiu aud bullion,tiut ttfttam breeding." the key clerkremarked to the atenograpber. Aud thewhite faced atenographer *lgbed andwondered bow It would feel to barrber face klaaed I17 prairie breeze* undber lol llgbUtned by weetvm made dol-lar*.

j ^ A t t o a depot once mom Mia*. {>«)•I rjrajple drew mjt1i«r puree. The tnon-]tr pocket contained t% «' dime, two

bway ticket* and a tluy gold glove«f. If abe paid the driver 13 for•Bd-trip ride aba Would bate 10•ad two *ubw*y ticket* witli

"Hvrv, In hi" thl* nml get «om«t luau•—tlm tw*t,".iind, .'thrtiatliiir n V-0I11 In

.„* child'* hand. Im |"i»tmt him out»tul OII»«HI Hit'dixir. '

"V*> you have com* tu.l lw end i>tyoar row. HedV*

The man on tin* floor opened hi<re*««,"Yea: I'm wheru llm lw#t und the-

wont of It* have tn Mult, lull >II>haven't time to I* piu*lng coni|ill-Dinnla, I in yoti know wh«re lluiidi'r-eon tor • •

;'No> l ie hue droppml ttiit , ....ly.. W'liiit dt» y«u know «f I1I111V

"What I liruuichl jou lirro t<> ti'llyov—thit IwmrrairHKiirtltaVthoiiiij\"?

>, ioiltv* 4 iirt ic«Mn« fruiu until r |hi. ii.itn * IM t ttotjtti«l mrr In r fmvi ) fund

'"(•ruha ni'iviii}1. nit' 'CfKAot Charlt.''^hit Ih* trail, l.-ilrlii' li:-" tnWilt brlilml, "athl u|vtt ttmt afc^uriiiH1^ Mudoii fnfl r In * (iillli)lmli' h u t uf JUs« .

h%*)v Ih* u/>>rr<alii imiik » « •K.m>.'ii lii'H1' iM'HMitl .h« ttilu

iwrtlllnn 11 Jili«llll^ I'IIUI.'I n-tfU-d «nd. »IM| « iliorm nf. ilHu-wnlmit

twlluovd K Jti(.«ll«y of tll>ni,l*( ll» 11,ui.1 luinr flip »iui|» tif'i

C«rt|a UiHUi llm lal,;i'», ltt« illnk of|l»««>«, and Ilivli n fmr nilitor rliurtt*«or« ulnuU, a>id • ni^llow -Imrttuimmllpd.forth In « tmnli-r *i<fi>s of »lnrry

mid - - wniiiiMi'a fiinm Lnudiniim t,i lilt fi-rl. Hu knew that, Ittlll Ihf JiliftlKHl thu d(M;r *I(HIU.

iffr.Th# T, 11 hiiiidiuiiiiu,

f » aitvl

'latin.f-opea-pinm'binffr -'----. ^ . . . j s u m . tiMiuf-opea- plain btrrg;

; electric li^ht; ateam beat; posucaaing• all. cooveniencoj; <Mti*emiorie»; car-

riage house; ground* are ban<J»omelv laid. ; 'S p w U l conveiitenc«» for riding *nd •Snviujj " '•"""""'•parties for sappers, etc. J ." '

-CUISlNie ANO SERVICE. UNZXCZLLZO;— '.XCELLEADDRESS OR CALL ~

rms,ap. '/J

United Eleetrle y of i^ewtor W«5 „ ! ¥ '

m

& & ^ ' • " • • . •

BMiirHardwijre A Housefurii.shfng GoodsO A R I 1 K T * T f W I T J l • •••! r . . • , . - • . . • • • » W T W *

Dorothy, all unconacloii* of the roclii(* of envy and longing *be bad «i

cited lu another'* breaat, leaned bockIn tbo hon»otn and thought bow differ-ently this trlp^ad UWB planned only nfew weeka before. The Cnrli'tou Mor-ISnuH, Ixith KOlf fiituunlant*. had nr

(1 to cntfrtuln • bou*« parly ntCMkdnle: home during the «"H

tournament. There were to be eightulnl HOIIIK under a root. tree, fa-• foe Ktttteful lllttdowl, coudutiVBtcn^BMktni[."Tb'tiiftanJ't^r\iii^j,

. . « the tDy»t«rtc» of the gami>; l/nt.tbeo. neither did Jimmy Morgan, broth-er of her boat Jimmy aaid one entbu-•but In the family waa enough. 'Some-body bad to atay nan* and play woreImjKKtant g»me». At tn« Uuie be•poke tbe game uppermoat In hi* ii.Indwaa the world old game of wlnnbigbearta, or, more properly (peaking, aheart, tbe beart of Dorothy Dalryuple.And for a time It had eeemed. 0* If nocongenial bou*« party with a tactfulbocteaa waa eaaientlal to bring matter*loadlmax. ' ••,

Tbinga were all couilug hi* way wbVnthe- InerlUbl* dam wbicb wilt cropup In tbe count* of Una love'a atreawturiifd and twisted but plan* la *orb afuaolou that ha aat at bla dcak' uuvmorning* reading: over anil, oxtt Ml**Dorothy Dalrympje'a chillingly politeregret* to bur Inrltattoff for a little din-ner and theater party. It mattered notwhat evil *plrit bad whlapered ui)Ju*tthing* In Dorothy"* tmi. Certain Inaln-oatlon* clrculataJ among bl* friend*that Jlmm> UorgMo would have goodoae of Papa Dalrymple'* geoerbua

,benk accoaot made that yoong manj atHTen «u»der bar curt note like a WeatPobitor before tb« officer of. the day.Be would a*k no eiplaoatlon, and ahe

[ o f l e r e i J - i t o n e . :. '-,.- .••• ':' • ; •,..-; ".'

And here waj the day of tbe bouaeparty* wblcb *ne bad altenately dread-ed and anticipated torqom long week.Well, at lea*t abe woald abow Mr. Mor-gan tbat a weetern girl dM not wearber beart 00 ber aleeve. .- •••• ''-"

. train froft7towByMf.elation a *<iu»re ahouldi'r-

eo, romiCui lookjng atiap dived Into fhi-drpot *Wd 4B*d» for thetlCkot x In.io wComing Into the gloomy room, he didnot »ee very clearly the lall; fltfiimwhich aloud In hi* way.

Xhe afatlou mrctit wan ««rliiii "II would bo-vcry "gl»d "Uf"ST»ri"i't»" you IfI you could find any oiiu lo Idenlffy j.jii.

but It laagalinu our rulw (JIJIHI nflcrooon, Mr. lloa-mi. VVnnt i<> IIK<> HIPtelephone?" .

I The U1J flgureawolig around.L "Oh, riarletoo, I am no «l«d"»-

Tbeu »ud4eii.'»llMire <m tin- part ofIbe two young 'people and »ondvr ontb« partof th« «tallou "ajtMit. Theyoung man wna tin.' tlrnt to rw'ovcr.

"May t naurp' my brotlipr'o piiicuand tw ot avrvlcc to youV" h*.* mtUt^J,rather dlalanllv. V.""•" . ..•.:. „..• -IMyroia^imtUMiiSmf'OW^. fiu Piuah-

^^^_^^^^^^M^MBamaB.a***M*a*V u A i i . l h a U J ^.^fcM^iA el^aa t

A w *w« Btnf-aod ti* foffed in* Indo hi* dirty work, I -vould Itof rt-fiinwIt wa* tbatL nr jirlnun, but 4-'W-»w>n»-'fdidn't know that the boy would K«Itbe Mam? for It. I-iv.'liw wrvi'krd Ihohank and hnd m« d»rlur tlm lumkn.uiaklng IIKP entries Ui nuothor ujiiri'Mwriting. II» cavii ui» 1111 nhl li'ilpr locopr ft frotu; thrtn tin hrtd 11m fort*1' oldPallun'N uun»(t |r> limf I'lKM.-k., I mrvirfdid flK'iri' out Jimt limv lie uinnnK>'i| t"lay It mi the lw»y, hut I rwkon nij'falat. iTitrlcnmuni Iniv*-Ix-nn In Idawrlltnir. und wtwu-Hie young fi»tl runaway, thdl fmlnnwl It oil l/lm. l^*-kvkicked .011 nut Ilko a d"K wlieo'liw itnlIMlUt* n»>-I lo Ki.ll him. I drlfti'd•outli tor n couple of inoiitlm nnd runicLark Ilkw tliln. I illdii'l Itii'iw mr llmi'Wa* *IJ iihort i*r I'd .linvv *i<ttt-Jor yxi(jefore. Writ* II «int anjl M :ni» itiPi

on l.ai.iliin'n liku lluwa ..if a linunlidanimal at t>itr. l.nudou lought MUnriu.

I "S«. j,»(i don I,-"J»i-k. I l.nvi not'rii'ltta'a.il lltl* •ll*tiilio» ID IIXUI you"ow,"

Nm a titan allrrnl lu liiterfcn». Tfiu•i-Kiio wan IIHI toimnuii In litil l lm. midIjiudou aud hl» i|iiarry )nt(i»«| Tmt !'»--tho dlifllrr (if 11 <"llilu|l 'it lin>Ki|Ull«,

Then tlif l«iy fiicml lijm."H«i lie in, I >n vlil Ijintloii, If you

have ctini<« IKTH Ililiililntf ID lake ui«l**Ck I ti'/i Jon niliv | ttnn't no, 1'tnrelrbfil my limit In >IIIHIII« for lirfndIn ihl* JullvlialeviMhl- I'it n»vertro biml* 'alive,".

uloii'*1* gray •>}•$* 1wr«tl thVlruteady, •*!>* lii»l#tnn/ti Into Ilia di'*iwr-ate bruwn one*.

with nw loniorr«w, M' canie h#n» toflnd yiHi, niiij J »ou't-l««i'* wltbtmfryiiu. Ualt; lime mo out; I^x>k»'» twl.Ilsd »lKltlif«#. il.« fiirgur, illml lu«tweek, He Luoilojt iJ«ai» ljr»a*t of It,ami w/> know -itll 'Irr 11(011 ltiiow»~lhntyou h»d nothliiii i" do wli/i wrvcklutfthe I'U 11 IJ l.,ul.o will (Hi. liurd, but WMl.iim him i,.rniTi',l. and I10 bun to iitbaIII* mmll<:iii«. - IJI | t<> iwiy V i

<lro|i|wd. dut b *| i i > t l

, t lw

a d

i Jtmtofdrew a

to bite bl* lip before be.. - i • trace of amunetnent

| In bl* tone*. . ; • *"You've ju*t mined a Iralu to town,

and there will out I* .another tut Mhour. I waa Ju*t about to telepbooefor my brottwr'* car.. I'IMIIHI Wt'toetake you buck to town lh«t tt-ny. Her.the aun i* mmlng ont/V •' •

ItorniSf grlppod ••• her empty pureeanil murmured, "I think I hnd Ix't't e r " — ' • • . - . • : • . • " • • • - , •. - ' . ' • ' • •

t "Go tq^aiitoipobiie.. I thajtree witii me," iiit>'fru|amopthiy, and <rhllu I'wo^ul^r~am«a»A:1rn«srn' li»'fil<>l(«r"ppthe telephone iranm/iltii'i'.

Tbe car was d(*f' In tin- tttovtti ofthe I-ong Inland ferryIwtit';«•.!«•» txir

r, trying t« braik. iin vl'niUent *l-lence, tnutwurnl: "I d o n ' f . « Imw Iever made ainl*tak> ul/mt thw dulc.Carietoo mutt tuivo meant for W.L- togo with tbvm to Houlbampton, .Mother o*rer dow catch uiiwsoiJM orer lb«p h o n e . " • . '.-- •; . ' • ; • ' . • ."• •• . . .. "

"II*Bren Meae her for tliat nod myaadVSen .whltn for a ijulet nJgbt 'atCarieton'*. Otberwlte there la 00 tell-lug; but it I* all right now, dear.!'

"Ob, Jinuay, pUouk-lbmi borrfddeck band*: "M'aif-V'."}<«»ttoiiit.''dearr .- • : : - ~ - - :^er^oWr~UIITwe,-are InaWe our

arB.-Barlnr" '•»J(*d. Dwrothjr In h*rhulng tray,

tlon wlii«p»r«d at III* cur:"l>*\ty, gain time. Heii'lcmou frmMo

come I'ack, mid JmiHli I* M l In fin."Tbe Man int the floor iii'mnvl f«'l»ly

"IlUrry, i lr . Mndoii.. .It'* Kc(!)iut diici-Wltbr/^artr^rjir.ifh^rilid.lT^;.!!,)J l u i m y Hulilvno from tli« mikimi U/tw i t n w * « * . VVInifn'n ttwit Ijoj' u li',.!),<•l/ratuly? 'iu-tn he I* n r M : ' *u'i li^Dttatrbed «Hi««'Hy nf ti«* i«<tit«v " I M Md o n e «Mil. .Mr. /.<iiiM,.(i 1 m i n i , , ! tn,i,io u t m u c h \tniivt" '•••

, It w a * over , 'and !:•-*( .MiiMiwH* IIIJI hack, pa 1111/.K It'iui Hi., >• i.i-ii.i'j! "I «l!no*t fitrnM." In- n.il'l'•!'» I, iiidoii"whra 1 »«» ov.T in MI, i.-.ou :r u,«tVan liatllp. l l» UM tu«n)*mt li"inli'r*</«'* truuWe; lh« flnt I'd li^nr-l nf If.and IM unl'lthat a Mti/w from l.nritmle bad-UM him aixiitt mwtiftjr'IIVIIderaou In Hnuta Ke/ II« got o u j / t IjjjiuinieT/y"actrfuViit and (IJdn't know iljqithin knetr~ tl#ndenion irhci IIK «JI»telling ll, M> I reckon you will bav» )<<go to the Jumplna; utt place in find th#boy. You will Bod him and «et tbl*rtralgbt, Mr. lAstdonr

Ton glaxlag *ye* nought tm Ibe faceabove him, and' l^uilon answered,"Yee, Bed. I'll find aim/' J

II* watched ber com*) *I«wi/<rtbe •(aim, the light of tbe' gnrat

Il»n/Ii,r«,iii n li

uri-d oot 11 «l<*rin *tf '|iii>|4tlr^ii4." l l» i ' ; i i f i ; i»nl ! Liindnii. Im l»1i| urn

ttmt Mlln» did If. l,lll/i>, (lint hti hndfori'l'll llIT I". fi<r|(i' :l.i|lllou'n lOIIIIM I"

t|iat <Iwrclt In ordi'r to K"ln, •lii.iw wl.'l*1

th» Si'yr • Vork i»>i>i>lv; Iliat ih« Irilllintfint coriio out uml nfiif {»• trl^,l fur

ryuiiivii*l'Wtld « jU|MIH

^0

WJtbbltorford* tn

Ibe

luavu hor, . ••••iirr...cn.«.w.:(if..ti>ii*<f-fMt*» "«Hff1e»~«ii""tii» i/ovjkn uiilll t « n w It InIb* pafMirm—t'jMt H"»» a-.U'liufrtj ' l » i . 'But. whnl'rf l lm uii» of a l l . t l j l*? Voll .

.kuow all alJf/ut II."' • / ' . - ' ' • ' • • - ' ' . " .

i«!" l.mirlon riiiigl.( {i i« ' . l i t i i i j- . in^^•which tiiiiiairnnii »t'tnwj the Hiiiue.'Mm Ivat w«i" iiiiliul/ialiifti fsitlibio. AmiJudilh hnd ftHtl hiiti tn Uflntf li«r lov^rhome! •''•••• . ' . '

((i'ljilnrK'ili iv;ii» <ii|i| |»/iiirinif out liN, '<|il<mllo(i» u« Ju«;k llinmt-lljw Itilier'intho l<f«y'» IIUIKI. ",VHv«r ihlod all that.Tin,' Kill had nofhlutc to do wltli It. '' \-l t« l , Jlall/n»i»ii ilM.ilui, foruifry, m«l'tjM'Uit df'iit lifni out i>f town l**for«> he.' 'f^ind out iliid >fiii wrfw fl'''fiis«d of It,IIOTB I* Judllh'o Ictti-r," Ami Im turnif! bf* fiiick, tty*yy m;rvrr liquivarr withtlia blind mit'i Hint |>-"IIM:««HI lilni. '

'/n« fur /ou ." Aid Ilflidwr-•Oil ii«l(l l/u! t i l * llllM'l <if pf(p<t!&. '_ —

It'initr <»(l mutM Imrlil;\'fn> m Utin/l "«# «. fuan tlitft will rt'it •• .

[to U l n a jf>oek« i/> inmtun li«r In tli«>» .W«k 0n» 'it Ifr (attitr* dtMfnai. cum* 'to mm and **k wluK »ou will. JUIHTII. .

•. ~±. 1 — . ' - .An Apt illu*tr«ti«n; -, .

Mke Ktokr-Whit-am*, nbttm folk*tneaii wU«-o d«y talk* «t>out pnlutip'(J» Illy7 Mr,' J«ek#on-.I«t'i about,d*,x--.• ..r.tame an.'lnilterla' de jw'k -ttop<»KiMi».&v;'.:j?* * » C i t y T l l H « * . '• ;. '•.•••••'•.;..':'';" • ,•,•',.".' Ol-'ftSSiS

' •' •••;•••..• B e r i « * * i ( r * M » n n » r * , ./•••.: f :r£"'}&

Siary Itu***jl iiKrorU u»nj to tie-: •.i';|Clare that (here wu :w;:jm»^IS^^W%land ilk*.;ber "fuwn/ Be^ihlre-'1'^;,-.ii

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THE CRAKFOBD CTnZK»tTmTE8I)AY, NOVEMBER 14 1907.

K-*rTon all I

fwor ylithat to abody wa* J-MIX* «rrailwayUrfcM "ftident,* »o * |to lib ow |IMW know*

lor mull Itown ilo»rrtit. TH .aald mil ^

But lli'-*|

llfj: AmiDllllliitl

1h>> furmlcilionw of"AtiT of tin-

lout 111 tlliliJltlln |.li<-<niiil IH-UM1(II' tiliKkplon1 He|jf< w n « iUirinwnt ti'

•In1 wrote'I'-n.-in tiitiincn, nut!dMt'op ontwonl liiyI Alll|>Cn>mill pulltftil IM Itladjr. IIi<«'IKIX On- f.wahlntnl '.tant>n unOwith lior i."-mnn on fcldrawn nr-^

Itllt DInot thoIIPMI. I.ntho do]lt;| •

J their chilitlio ciiurl ,copy «f litforRut Urnknew }M •foible* mitoliw (nilthough, 14hi* hiredParts. ! "<

Hut tbe

Ta* Rochester Potri-KrpreeJ ok-lervw that «v«a ostslde ot Kansast politician who ha* bc*a in jailU Dott curloalty.

Remember that th i hottest region^>f the worn is aloag tbe PersianGulf, and r.ot, pprvencly, observe*the Indianapolis News, Just where1ou hipprn 1,o be ou a midsummer»ft*rnonn. :

'-"-Atoa'fc" '-'*!tli 'Ik 6''"VTftiiliiiiVISJi "ot'turves, In sympathy: with tbo bftstmodern railroad practice, .IIM^JMIU-burg Dinpatch declares, we are toidIho ladles' new ttj lo clothing will

'be us tight as tho money market.

tip iinvil v 'ilciuli I'lu'Hnnd ctrt w.1o tin* Ii'rIlllJfNl tilluiry even;ftio^KtvnnlliluiM-lf liuInn* fif n

A mirror a* a curs for s*a-slekneiila recommended by a traveler, Look-me at the reflectioo of ono'« fncuwhen the • IIIli btelna to pitch, eur-tnlx't the No" York Auierkan, wouldteeth io tbe landlubber to bnvenny-

.tiut a curative elfort.

Meteorological science does not roc-ORUlie tbe "equinoctial storm" a* anrttabllihed fact, but regards lt.au *coincidence embellished by fancy.

• • • • • "%

LambertMystery.

By MRS. ALEXANDER.

VI.

;(Ion In tbo storm which take* thatorrailon to rusk duwu upon tbo earthand tho sea. ~ .

• «d,n lady.Sv;-1

--•1liaf»hB'i'iT'thotwht I f

I Thlsi is- c>'l ••'tloUtftitful.' J |iiocr of tii •:*''•ij Bcrvnnt

-tn-rnirtiivj:*--tlcniau lin:

Ituld M. Hi ";f"ry. Hut t xtnluutp.''—.-•;.;..

Tho witKourm ofktilnvu to

oiln yonl

An Oregon iiapei. lookihe lato thafuturo aaja that. New York will In-(lino liavc to get KB npiilo supply InOrt'ton, nbd Rlvca m n renson I tintour lSaitcrn orrliard»4irc trained tooMgh. It l> true,' admits Tho Country(lentloinafi, that most ot our old

'orchards are. too long-scared totpray thorouKhly, but wo havo ercut-|y Iwproved apparatus for (praying,Yoiiug orcb«rdi aro generally beingl i t on a lower and Improved plan,and tho vigorous old orchards aro bo-Ing topped off and. thug roJuvoriaUdto prolona;"thetr'OT9tulne»*i-'.'Wo dornot owed Pacific Coast apples yet, butWo need more orc!mrdl«ts Who knowliow to ipmy and (equally linDortont)what to «pray for;

Tho f.nll-oplum movement, which'Io bccoiulriB comtilcuoud |n all land!,Is onoqf the many Indication* thattho common itiuc of tbo world must,in tho last retort, control tho produc-tion, aato and uso ot atlmiitahta andnarcotics or avory kind, remarks the

ot natural soloctlpn cotate tbiuu« *r«weeded out. and, as the rcfult of'ox-jicrlcBcc, that Jwhlch iif i:oail for thairnco lajniijprovcd, niij whut Is Inntfulis forblddcu by public'qoiitlnnint anil

rosolitlng tho uiornl JudgmenUi of theminority anil Rolug In nilrnnCo ofliubllc opinion, commonly fulls. TheJAW-v&lch iollcMva anil-reinforces tbumoral Judemontu of tho comnumlly Inopprovod by tho Ktr nj: ntul furululKUa support for the wenk.

fnctorlm.|iruflt;(li|.T *

tmturnll.v]iro\ Idi-ntl

feratvu'r Irequest 1

"What''You hnvinc.' But]to have

Takingwroto U(

for the UkBaTonher•mount jggjgw l t h t h » _ , ^

a?

We tako tlio followingwont from Puck: There is no panicin slsbt, and hard .times are way lie-low tho horlion, Tho Now York Suitnnd* other tnn|>trc<! publications Uuowthis a* well as Puck; but ..whorottsthe Sun nn'drothqr Inspired publlcn--

tbo opposlto of what they know, jtndto convoy tho Idea that the couulry. lltottering; to lt» ruin, Puck Is per-fectly froo to state tho truth. Thl»country. Is .abgoiutqly.ln.good, CQndUtlon. The yenr'u crops will bo Inrgsand proBtiiblo. Wo cannot havo hardtimes without crop (allures, liud thecrop failures ot the past will uovcrhappen again—they can't. Tbe FnJ-cine Slope Is ftourleblim Hko a sreonbay tree, and tho broad land cantot It ns far aa tho Hudson Wvcr liprosperous. The* man who talk!bard times Is an Interested liar 01: anuninformed cltlien.

• A wsvo^of. literary. Puritanism, or-somfithlng like It,,, appears to brsweeping over England, says tho IKal,and engulfing her educational author-ities, Klngsley'a "Westward Ho!"hM'been blacklisted at.Tilbury, and,tbo London Education Comniltletrnas'declared • "Mary : Barton" ,: nnflt WJuvenile readlagJ' Mrs. Qaskell. it IsjOlefed, is guilty of admitting to her

'book';sundry disquietingV"reference*to immoral doings;" and tte descrip-tion ot riots In' Lancashire would••rond the hearts: of ybune chlldron."Children must, no one would dlspttte,•ooner: or later ioarn to dUtlngulsbbetween good and evil; hut tho tneUi'

''©d'-ol training here adopted can sot

t^t^.^/^i^i0^':^0^$y

•"Two laillnt, one'voun*;. fair, bine-and Knicllih: the other rldorfy,

(Ji.rnmn ot Kuwilan. well dreued aridwell brrd, arrived the day before yes-terday at lh« Hotel d^s Troll Couron-m». They keep must retired, andonly no out In a covered rarrlsge, toth* convent of tlio Dcgulnxt. Theyounger lady weeps n good deal, andoften mcu 140ns j h * wor4,7«lber,', wJ.U>emotion, Thny.hav* told their land-lord that thr-y await the coining Ofthe ytniug lady's father."

"This sounds* morn promlflng,"(•r|«l Ulyiin, all *»Kcr attention.

•'"tW>ro M. 'Lambert here ho mighttake the Journey to Ilrugi'ii, a.hilIdentify th<;!i>.. . Probably he I* tbe

absence, I will undertake Inn Jour-noy; I can Identify Miss Lambert"

"Do you think-..'her father willthank you?" i ;

'I do, Can you doubt; his aiconlt-ln(t ImpMlMiw irntll-'he can.' Ret tid-ing* of his ilaiiRhler?"

."No; but there Is something in theaffair I cannot qultn fathom."

Thero was a panic. "I suppose,"resumed Olynn, "ther* Is no objec-tion to my visiting the ladles youragent doscrlbi-s?" '

"None; In the nbsenco of thofather."

"Then I shall start at oncf. 01 vome a line of introduction to yoijrrepresentative. I shall telegraph toyou the result of my Journey. Nodoubt you will see M. Lambert backto-morrow." • ••.• . :=..

M. Claude wrote the desired . tot-r.-and-armed "witii it, o i y n r i S f f

the.bureau. , " ' . . •'•',-A rapid Journey followed, a Jour-

ney such as men make in bad dreams,with a curious sense of acting undersome hideous malignant Influ'enc'e. adepressing anticipation of comingfailure. Often In after-life the mem-ory of .that Journey came back oa themost painful experience of all he hadever known for years—It hauntedhim with thrill* of horror. Little heneeded the quaint aspects of the oldtucdlaovtl town, though the pictureof tho streets through which ho wa*conducted to the HpU^ien,-, , Trt laCoan>nn« remained forevsr stampedupon his memory. _ .. •.-•;•

Ills anticipations were fulfilled.Tho ladles weroibolh total strangersto him: ho had therefore nothing,forIt but to apologize and'retire. .1

Back In Paris, where Lambert| hadnot- yor-rcturwoit; "TtfutTarWiiuiSS "re-"relvod him with cold dlsplcnsuro. M.Claude was growing Impatient at tbounwonted failure' of his. emissaries.It was now six days slnco tho disap-pearance -of -Misi-r-bambortr and Tintthe faintest cluo had been found bywhich to trace her.

Tho keen-eyed chef do la suretethrow Into tho pursuit with all theenergy of his nature all tho profes-sional prido that a high reputation;ould inspire.' Thero was not a townot any Importance- In Europe wherehis researches did not penetrate, andyet the days rolled on, and not a tracewas to bo found of tho missing girl.

To Qlynn. the terrlblo darkuess;which-•wmed-eloslngrln' depporrarid"

SBtevenaon and

tho falo of the- fair girt ho hadlearned to iovirBO iiassloHali?ly,~waaappalling. Ho chafed against his ownhopelessness,' he oxhausted h'tmsoIMnconjectures and restless going to. n'gd-t r o . • ' ; '. • .' ; :. ',.,.,"

""\Vuen:Lttmb"brr"canie''back from hisfrultkfcs Journey to Marseilles, hoteemed sunk^ln i\ strange, sullen-apathy, nor did he accept Qlynn'swell-meant efforts to comfort, andsustain him with cordiality. .

. "I do not know where 1 may have,to go, or what I may havo to do,"- hosaid to Qlynn. "'I'll h,snR on horo tillmy time is up, und then I'll,take aroom gomowhero and Just;wait., Youaro very good. Olyun; you could havodone no more If >ou had been raypoor darling's afllauced lover. I lit-tle knew you were a rich man, andparinerjni.a.gre«t.firm.when I offered-

'ybu* her poor ..'little portlottT' '"Do not speak of It." said Olynn,

with - inoipresslbjo-^'emotlott; 'buttreat me os>,tr*usted friend. Tell mewhatjsmjectures you have formed as

__ i e r j a t e . " - . -•-. • . ' . - • • . ; . . . -'. \ : •'"I bollevo she Is dead," said Lam-

bert In a broken voice and coveringhis face. "Had she been in life she(would havo managed to communicatekith me. Now••!*have nothing leftto live for but revenge." •! VHave you any. Idea whero to dl-tect your vengeance?" • -

I]- •?,!! cannot answer; yes or no yet,-' though It I'd answer any ono It would

• l M i ^ y n u ^ i a i y n « u " ; : u . ; , \ - v • - • . • " , " - . • . " • • : ; • : • - , . , 'T^"that:<mnm-"Tfe*/)'. returnedc«i»n<M^:i:;^::-+: ^;.:,';^-;',;-:i

Lambert did nol reply.. He seemed;lunk in gloomy, hard resignation toa detMteddefUiny. ''You shouldn't:iTMtiTO.;.WH^:>flwiMk.,ine'ireiuniefl^

- M s * I t srtll lust b*IWM- We'll kit on the

they were almost the last be bad•poken tu her.; He could almost bearthe soft,'tremulous tones In which shepromised to Ilitta to bis reasons fornot bvlng able to tear blmsalf *«ay.No, It was Impossible- that she couldhate had the smallest anticipationof the dreadful catastrophe whichawaited h«r. Yet her very last wont*-—her last look haunted him. Tbeqarttlonlngv wondering glance, thehalf whisper—"you ptruie me!" '-TwtM dnrtnt this miserable periodof Indecision Olynn encountered Via-cunt—once on the stair leading toI.arnberfg abode, and once in thelioulerardu . . '.-'...

In the flr»t .ln»tanc» he greetedOlynn with th« frankest expressionof sorrow and sympathy tor the greatfnlnfortunn whtcb had befallen Lam-

."A raegDctiiis jou oo^ht to resist.How U lh» be#»Ufal riiy?"

•'BeiUtlJul as m r ; but there ismischief In tbe air HoVrver; 1 « •00 pruphet. I **Miert4 about tl-told scenes like * troubled ghost, and1 M* Lan>b«rt." ' . '" .

"Indeed! I wlih. Hugh, you wtiuMbreak away from all tbe painfal asso-ciation* with tbat man; you can <3ohim no good " .• "Tru«: but I have the most pro-

found pity for him, all the more tbathe seem* by no means glad to see

1 m*r• I Tan*rltt*t«rrtW»• mhfortaiftthas affected bis brain. He is sull«n,and averse to iprjlc ot anything thatleads up to the subject ot bis loutdaughter, and yet ne- looks In sur-

-J-prlaingly good health ""II« has cot had a, briin fever,"

said Lady

and bis compassionate tbrglvtneas ofLambert'* Injurious - accusationsagainst himself.

Olynn found Lambert In a state otfurious excitement after tBl» visit,and. uttcrlni yfolent balt-uaJnUIU-glbie threats against Vincent. •

On their second meeting, Olynntried to pass him. but In vain, andwas. obliged to listen to a string otsuggestions and conjecture* respect-ing the supposed fugitive which near-ly drove him to throttle fats interlo-cutor'and fling him Into the,streetunder the hoof* of the passing horses,especially a* he felt that Vincent's•mall, >p*n*trating. watchful eyeswere Intently, searchlngly Sled .onhis face while he spoke.

At length letter* from hi* farthersobliged him to quit the *c*n«'of somuch suffering and disaster." ><- -

It was with th* deepest elttetota**that aiynn bid Lambert food-bye.T unhappy father still wor* thesameaipeet of helpleines*. ofinllensubmission to the Irrestlstlbl*. 11*scarcely deeded Olynn'* announce-ment of bis Immediate departure; andmerely answered hi* ardent request(or the earliest information respect-ing any crumb* of Intelligence In theaffirmative. W l e put Olynn's capj inhi* pocketbook mechanically. Tetbewrung hi* han4 hard at parting, andbld'Ood bleaa him, brokenly—yetheartily. '•

Glynn, not Mtltf)e4 with Lamberfa« 'ttdrVlfi

M. Claude, who wo* oven more curtand immovable than ever. Ho, how-ever, condescended to promise that hewould not fall to lot him know shouldnt|y trace of tho mluInK girl bofound. — ! .

sunied his uttentlancn at tlio office hefound himself too taint and dluy tocontinue the writing on w.hjch bo wasengaged. Ills head ached intensely,his. pulses throbbed.-—He-rang-.-*nd-

gun to explain to the clerk whoanswered his sumomns that ho felt so111 ha must return homo; but beforehe could finish his sentence ho fellheavily at the feet ot his startlodhearer; Ho was conveyed carefullyto his own residence, which he didnot leave for many weeks—not tillhe had boon brought to the verge ofthe.grave by a fierce train fever.

CHAPTER VH. -

Just and unjust—tho fortunate andthe unfortunate. Lady Oethln hadarrived In town after a prolongedChristmas visit to some attentive rela-

t ives In ono of the midland countries.It'wasthe dssf"afterk her return;'

Sho was thinking, with an unusuallysoftened- expression on her strongface, of her favorite, Hugh Olynn.Sho had been intensely anxious nbouthtm during his severe illness. Shehad constantly visited his sickroom,and satisfied herself that nurses andservants were doing their."-'duty.'.]

When ho was slowly strugglingback to life and strength she accom-panied him to a south coast bathingplace, and gave.htm tho great benefitot her cotnpanloushlp, for »ho knewbow to be 'sympathetically silent, aswell asicongentally^talkatlve:!- In.ihls prolonged tete-a-tete Olynn grewsincerely and • gratefully attached tothe--'put'POken, troe-thlnklng oldw o m a n . / ' ' . ' ; / ' ' ' • • " • . - ; ' • ' - . - - • • - ' . •

Attachment brought confidence,and before .they partod Hugh Qlynnhad told hor tbo strange history ofhis sudden love, tor Elsie Lambert, otthe hold It had taken of him In spiteof reason, prudence, worldly wisdom—e-Tory motive that ought to guidea man of his maturity and eiperlence.

In thi story. ot"Klsla> disappear-ance Lady Oethln waa profoundly, tn-tereeted, though to QlynnM; disap-pointment and .Indignation," she didnot hesitate to declarei her belief thatthe young lady eloped voluntarily andhad probably since Informed Wtatfaur ot her whereabouts-^a'tact hemight think It wiser not to divulge.::, -•-Reylewini-V'.'..:tne*a;',':. conversations.Lady Qethln -*at fprgettur of' berbook. When the object of her thougnts

m•h» «xeiaint*4jrJMoUiM( out l i er W d .

MDRbW

Waol»Us»m*eia Jn I k»ew alsar*' -~l thtak Mt; %* t* * cMsla oa » TBWtfcw*sMe. and ha* a car* of sooJat Ctaphao."

"W*B. t»«gh. sad how *r« yon?jroa_togj|_b»ttiiy and stnmg«r."

"1 axai. 1 kav« tura«4 tb« oand am beficniag to pell ovec

cornerand am begicniag to pell mech»nl-

(collar ij.ac*"You Bat* b'

nel?""Yn; I raa «

tie

Rf Farm Topics, ffiCOATING FOR WOUNDED

Hlar.j>.Bc«..mm,«rrt»» tbo Chan. •„ - i

to Par'., for * IU-,

ATIThe most satisfactory coating lev

tr*e woaad* 1* thick lead paint veil].WH*4tata.tha.moad-Coal.Ur wblfh

j ^ ^ ^ h a r a t i a n t u H u h a r d w b e B

ieold I* also good. It should be, bBrae<, ,„ , Urw ketUe „ „ lMJ U « before ChrUtma*. , w h e n m > b u t n o t t o t # w l U l .^ ^

SWINE PARALYSIS REMEDY.J. A. Becion, at the Iowa Swine

Brtfeders' Association, give* the fol-Io*in* remedy for swine paralysis:Powdered nur'vomlca. foflr grains;powdered ginger, one-half dram. Fora 400-ponnd hog give twice dally In

j thick slop until : recovery, whichI should be In from two to five days.j For heavier hogs give three dose*dally, and for smaller ones, weighingless than 250 pounds, tbe dose maybe divided to suit the size.

. . ,. . * . . . 1

CSE FOR SURPLUS MILK.A teacher was trying to Impress on

thcr young minds the various use* otmilk. She wanted some brightgenius to tell bow the farmer fedthe surplus milk to the pigs. Lead-

t0/tal*v she^ssknoVrthlf.

"Not the ralnuxl1 I succeeded Inobtaining .an . inwrview wIMTM.Claude, who reluctantly; admittedthat the French police have rafclybeen so baffled."

"It ts a mrait utriordlnary ca»,"*;said Lsdr Gsthln. and;then hastenedto chaoge the subject1 "I have had.rather, a pleasant time of it at tbeKingsfords*. I went down -the daybefore Christ mo* and only returnedyesterday. The Deerings pat up there!for two nights ou their way to LordArthur Savllle's. Ladr Prances waslooking a. little more alive; and real-ly Deerfng c u be very agreeable." .

"lie 1*. I suspect, a tremendouslywhite-washed sepulchre."

"1 cannot understand your sus-picions ot Deering," returned LadyOethla; "a* to his belag mixed upwith. the. Lambert affair, i t U merenonsense^ What on earth could hehave to 4o with *ach a man a* youdescribe LombertT He might havemet him In a train, or on a steam-beat, or a horse race, but It is impos-sible he'could have known much ofhim."

"II* did, however, I am certain,"said Glynn. slowly and thoughtfully;,"and-you) would agree with me hodyou seen them together. There wa*dead!]* enmity'a* well as acquaint-anceship between them."

"Well, perhapa so." she returned."Will yoa have a cup of coffee. Hugh?H h l t kd i s t r a i t - "'.""•••"•- • • . - " • • • " - "

"Thank, you; a cup of your coffeewill do roe Bood.". ; ,

Lady Gethln rang aiid | ordered'some to be brought, talking cheerful-ly on a variety of subjects. Dut

nier has made. all the butter andcheese he needs and uses what milkho .wants for his family, what does hedo'with the milk that still remains?"One little hand waved, frantically.The1 teacher smiled and said, Weft,lames?" 1

"He pours it back Into tho cow,''piped James.—Woman's Home Com-panion.'

TARDS NEEDED.I wish to emphasise with all nty,

might that a house Is never completewithout a yard; no matter how smalltbe house, it is not complete unlessthe yard-Is attached to the south tocorrespond with the slxe ot the house.Not that I advise- the yarding offowls on the farm, where an -abun-dance, ot range _.can,.bft given*.hutthere are times when yoa need yards,and If we do not have, then, the.fowls softer In'consequence., i^jg*.

My winter yards are sixteen feetwide by forty-elgbt feet lohgv T>utwhere summer yarding is practisedI have them at least three times -,0*large, so that green food wilt growIn them, the entire,.,season-and tofurnish a nice range.—C. B. Matte-son, In tho Atserlcan Cultivator.

IRRIGATION.'* ,Many New England tarn* are so

located in valleys that * water conn*night b»- e«*ily~;.dtv«Hed?r&otn>natural bed and distributed over thesurface of the land, carrying with itfertility and proflf. The .expense ofsuch' work Is far' less1 tban is com1-monly bollojred. and- would) under

it favorable conditions! bo warranted

sipped the refreshing beverage, and t h W e g ^ now irrigated at aas ho put down his cup Lady Getblnexclaimed. "I don't think you haveboard a word I have been say ins !*•'_. "-Yes." ho exclalmed,-atartins fronvhl» thoughts. "I have heard, but, Iconfess, not taken in the sense ofwhat yon have been saying. I amperhaps foolishly excited by an Inci-dent-which occurred to-day, and asyou are tolerably acquainted with, allmy weakness yoa may as well hearthis' instance too. ;I.was, as I toldyou. at Clapham to-day; after thechristening of my little godson we're-,turned to luncheon at Heatbcote's—-.at my cousin's housv. and when the 'other' *ue»ti_had left he asktd me iowied by-W^J. _ „_,

;..jia^-^i^-.wm^i£.:.tA9^i;b^ ih^r*rHiVkWJiha"^Tgcid

up and down beside a' roiling and j pounds "of butter. The cow gavohedge of holly, which separates j birth to a calf December 19 and thoHeathcoto'S garden from the next.'I | teat was commenced on the fifth dayheard some one speaking »t Iheothct. of her period of lactation. Tho testside, and as 1 Itittened I could have I was continued for sixty-four .days,awbrS thkttne'roic^ * ^

to $5. per aeroand the crop repays tbe outlay manyfold.. .Our. mar Jt et gardeners have, formany years practiced Irrigating theircrops, and do' not need to be toldthat it is a profitable investment oflabor and money. Such seasons asthis usually prove the most profitableones on well irrigated .gardens^_be-cause competition Is cut off from lessfavored fields.—American Cultivator.

A HOLSTBIN RECORD. 'From a dally paper we. clip Xha

following:' A. Holsteln-Frleslan cow

bert's. It was soft and low. yet wonderfully distinct: then a highlypitched woman's voice declared inFrench that she, feared some taskwould be difficult-' Again tho roles!

was watched, the quantity ot milkweighed, and samples taken andtested by a representative of - tho ex-periment station. The phenomenal

I yield vros. such that Superintendentthat made my heart stand still -said, j.M.'H. Gardner, of the advanced reg-• Difficult, but not Insurmountable; Istry. ordered two -separsto retests;kindness and steadiness" will over- j the first of which." was for twentyrfourcoruo so much; 1 wouia trust them {hours ' and tbe second forty-eighttoo"— Then 1 ceased to catch the, hours, during which time,additionalwords, though the well .known tonfes representatives were' sent from thecame to me axatn. as the speakers- experimental station. The cow waaevidently turned away. Great hcav-j under constant supervision day andens! I hear Jt still, it was Elsie's night to preclude any possibility ofvoice! I lost myiseid for.* inQiacnui frand.'... The best, day in milk wasI', rushed to the railing, and thr'isTlngl 106 Founds. The best day in butter,my arms beneath them, tried to.tearJ-M* pounds,—Weekly Witness.away some ot the branch to look:through^ My cousin thought 1 hadlast my senses., and begged, for anexpianatton. I told him I felt certain(that a lady 1 had; been seeking In«sjer!t direction was at the other sideof-tbVhedge. H» said the adjoininggrounSir belonged to a ladles' school,and I asked him to accompany me torthe housed and back, me up In my in-,qujrles, a* he was known, to the own-er and the) teachers. At last he con-sented. The parleying occupied sonetime, then we bad a-walk round, bya roeid. which ran the length ot thetwo gardens, to turn again, on r«*ch>ing the common, and go a little WaytUck to the gate of HontperlerHOUSJ; altogether twenty nlnate*inustbav*. elapsed from th* ttne 1,,

1 s< hesrd UM( voice before I rang 1

Mtlii

SWEET CREAM FROM SOUR MILK6

A rather unusual but successfulprocess of making sweet, salablecream from soar milk has been triedat the Virginia station. The resultseems to point a way tor the dis-posal of milk received in bad condi-tion-at creameries, or for some rea-son held too long in large .dairies,or even for the :; disposal of milkreceived by city contractors and notdisposed of to. tho ordinary trade.The method wa* to skim a very heavy.cream, fifty per cent, and to add toit sweat skim milk *o ast to make acream of about twenty per cent. paa>teurlxing the mbttortt and cooling it,Immediately to forty degrees; tiea•hlpptriff the resultant .cream ratneeini«^tnoin^«laau^^1^^^«UtM%

card ar iak-t

to • •

SK3NAIBcncnth and Above

Thick Weatfccr.r so disemnr t* r*-

t tlaw* ka* a«*a of mere Import-ter l o l t n n to> save IU»

the po«»ihiiny of

•In Lmrfo. dM yea gs 1Sh«Mk*d. H . i

and «n*wcnd—'t ,_„,„''- "I did—but « • sequitted! •

—Harold Suwaan. in Lim,.

"-^- •. ".snc."Are there any tafklnc mir)

this flat?""Six of them. Four marr;,'.

two single."—Detroit Free Pr

DISTINCTIONS OF sfcx.Lady—"I* tbt*t the manicur.

«'un»'Tor"laaie£"' Snail IPuck.

..A'MODERN PROPOSALDick— "My salary has Just

raised to $5000 a year. \v<morr? me?"

Mildred ^ " J w e r ^ ^ s o s : ««*• ,

PAV8 DUES"Jones Is the most promlr <

ber of our golf club.""Why, he.<t»n't play'golf.'

. " N o . but he always p a n h . ,| w->• — Cleveland Leader.

A MTBTERT.Child—"Mamma!"

, Mamma—'iWell?"Child—-"Why Is it that when it,

me they call It. naughty, ,b-ji »heaIt's you they call It nervoi -,' —Cleveland Leader.

THE CONVENTIONAL QUESTIOX"Our train, struck a bear 0:1 thj

waydown.""Wa* he on the track?""No, tbe train had to KO (nti 'ti

woods-Oftor-hto."—Washlnglon HtNaid.

' WHERE.HE HAD HIM.

BT m s t It UtenUy. warnIi*vek»ne4, will enable (Master*

r* their way oader all eoedl-f-'al -weather aad parUeaUrly la

1 as w*U a* tk»» at* their wayby tbe aid of th«

that each *alp- carri** and1 dkUriboted an><ta4t ta* toast of' drtllsed country. ' '

1 one who ha* mode'th* trip|]larg*U>. returning after dark,

have.been struck by th* caayfin-which th* steamer seems to

I her way through what appears jo"i'"»atte""'6t'ti'an1t." gufa*d~W t i i

i on shore and those carried byvessels In the river. \Vi»t

;«re to a'ship on elfor nights1 signal* will be to her in foggyirty weather.

whole apparatus binges upon• fart which h»s been known for a

gwita tk* sosad atto clear tk» otlwr.view thi* ts oaiy

know as exactly «lag ship is la t i e 4directiea In waietlac, as on tb* eiea

. Alt ships carry 1oa the left k»ad. <gretn light oa theboard, sMe. whilein addition » whitboth sides. f>'elth<be seen astern, BOItoward the bowswbat sailor* call tibegm, *-U«l8JL»ipoint. So that wship from astern nto the ayproichinjlight* are "vlslbteproacboit

Wnin two shiprarh other from <end on, each »htp '

^Vk»Mut*.4»ig,JEsse.ftUroheea4iw»?V'"»b;.n'**»llf*'»ity"«applied;"thit-water "it •"«'}'Ste«r to k'e»p-out'bndnctor of sonnd. Tbe rnif- fTbere -is, a slmpl»

"example of this ot which tbe• U aware U to be found usually

Jinlneral bath*. There U nearly al-1 pumping going on In connect Ionthe bathi, but under ordinaryJ t.he" pomp ii "not" hcircT.1 tredre«»lng, for instance, to en-

; the bath one can very rarely bear'1 pump, but Immediately one it infbath, If one places one's'head nn-1 water, the pump is almost pain-

evident, and an engineer rouldBly count the strokes had be a

1 at hand. s-.,.- •or signalling purposes, a bell Utloyed, immersed sojoe dlttanc'e

Ber tbe water and enclosed in anber, the hammer being worked

Dpressed air operated from theXhe sound of the strokes .on

Is transmitted to a distancealles.and c*n tehearJ by

bla apparatus. The hearing ap-consists of a microphone, a

ot what we us* everyspeak to the telephone, en-

In a chamber inside the ship,ttnnected with the bridge by

jfin tho usnal way. The micro-

filled with a special liquidM inventors have found to

ftfee purpoaebeat,and thereto,nt arranged, one chamber

1 microphone on each bow be-i water line. In tho chart1 the bridge is a pair of 1*1*-

i.*imlUir to those wei r t w k t H g t

1 on snore, and a switcn^ _ j the receivns to be.eonntet-

|>ed*O either of the two mlcropfe|ones.' ' Several of tbe lighthouse*. on tbe

1 of America, land some, the• believes, on that of the If nlted j ship.

•^-"Aren't you nsh..in-,i>.l ta-ftg_always at the foqtjof yiiur_clu6i;i'

Johnny—"No, I'li just KU,V . « tand tell my little, boy I W;IM ;i,»ajihead."—From the New York Mail.

A MISDND_ERSTANDING.'TVllIle.-you shouldn't hug that

d o g . " . • '.'' •. •;•:.: .

"Oh, thttr* all••;- rights - He's Got'em already."^—Denver Post.

- • • . . • - 1 • : • •

••;. .-;• y ^ - ; ' - - . N O , S I R . " ; - • ; • .

you put down yonr pen nnd1 gor oVen•*•'•If you are In tbe middle of a word?"

Clerk—"Certainly not, sir. if itgets so near six a» that, I never begin-the word at all."— Rlre. "'

HORN8 OF A. DILEMMA. :"And madame wil l wear only three"

gowns in this opera?" ."Only, three -gowns;- one^tpTHijact,"

answered tho prlma donna sadly. "It \was cither that or have w m o one ds?bccupxJt^*centre of tho stage -whli«I changed."—Washington Herald.

•-:-' OUT OF THJJ OBpiNARY.'. Goodley—"He always seems to-very earnest, at any rato."^>---^;; Knox—"Oh!.'; vtry.^—Wfiy he'can'

s a y ' H o w are you?* and give .vou

tho' impression that he really-..w*n«_.to know."r-Catho«c Standard r,ndT i m e s . . ' • • : • , - - ' • . ' . . ' - .

, are fitted with bells as ilc-1 rung at ccr^

^intervals, each lighthouse havingent number of beat*, to thattlcutar lighthouse is dlstln-_ l £ i!»_hfilL_Jast_aa-In-clear1 It is distinguished by tbe ar-

gent of its lights. An ap-; ship can tell within a veryproxlmatloD, as mathema-ald. say, how It lies with re-

|h» lighthouse, because thej^heard loudest In that

| i n the. side of tbe ship oas. llghthousn Is, and the

watch can steer accord-

|evcn with present appll-tlon of-air approach-

i be beard In the samo

t to 14ft, or aa «ea-froni starboard to

t her; screw will be" in the microphone

I tight band, or «t»r-he ship tban in that

t side, and aa a valuable

incidentally It maytbe jtanser Is lf«*lvlded that both 1handled. Tin- <1>ai-lsea principally f"each ot^irraqd forsimple rule* govercallwl the rule of Iout tho question 0the monifut, tbe >otber. the croulnaright hand (alr.rbikeep out of'tno'wejturning slightly tistarboard, presentltho other ship, anparallel conrsa* tlother. In all ca»steamers and sallleach ship prtwntiport, side, to the 01

' Evidently-The"**done by th* aid ofeach abln earntd.•id* and a foghornarrangeoi as descrlcarrying—till salliily disappear—anplparatus heard, ontwo ship* approactofficer of the waiknow, by the soumwhether it wra» hi*or tbat ot th* otheiot the watch.on tbewho*« duty It wacourse could also f<tat thrwigh. tb* n*to get oat of bis wdoss - by watchingcould b« ready, |ntJbspartoftheotbe.avptj

Steamships alwisailing ship*, aidwatch of a steamership knows that biand ho also know* 1bis- holm -to-clearthe color of.the »that Is visible. SIknow. If the »ill|sound slgnalf, by 1which way sho wtwhich way to put

er., Whenever a sbl[

to another the co'ithe other ship Is 01that to which thomoved.' Tims whiseen on the rightside, the helm la.gij•^pa&^sw^reaV'y'salllSRTshIp Is. cfosstarboard, nhnwini?that carried en hithe steamer pats Iboard Co clear. Tfollowed quite as <.slgn^|s,.rrrLon!ien:J

MORE IMPORTANT."Men are so queer. Tell t'lem

after-tho honeymoon that your loveIs growing cold and they neverglance up from the paper."

. "No, but tell thorn the SOJP »getting cold and they Jump about teafeet."— Detroit New*.

'TWAS EVER THUS.Rising to his feet In the"'

Legislature, " Patrick Henry -**»»about to launch his "aire-me-Iibert;-otsgtve^me-death/' when—:—

"Don't moke that speeeb, Pat." aconservative . statesman Interrupted:''yon'U hurt business everywhere andyou may-brlnr 0* « panic."--Pock.

,-:A,.:tr*eIe*»' Art.' -.. •'.'•• .-. „ „ , / said- tK^ma^i^cr, turnlDjr1

|i*;fair applicant'for 3 placjs/fnny, Vb^e you •anXdla -

that javt can los? « r a rail'iln or be robbed ot^bk a ferry-

t I'm sorry to say that I do notfany.'.Jewelry." '•' "' -

^U there anybody tbat we can havesled for following yoti a roundi town to town and making lore

• » i » J V ' . ' • • • . • - . • ' . . • • • ' - . - • •

(.don't know of any such person."Vould yoi» have any objection to

J thrown out of an aatomoblle; rolling down a steep embank-

• me, that would be dangtr-gwOBldn-t it?" "• ' . • . ' . . ;-..•Veil, what are your recoramenda-" i s i s n y w a y ? " - : - — - • • ' • • ' . . - .

a! You must think we are still"W the Dark Agt*."—ChicagoI - H e r a l d . - . , ' .•;.'• .' • ' : " - " "

Kl|T*tarnBr>; SO,- 1BO4. ," ... :,'.^•J^jou errer hear of a February|l-^i|jbe'Marine Journal soys: < - "On""" In voyaging across ^ the Pacific

i o t t i e end of February. l»0t .^jjnpiy-'aAinquisitivepaasengerpsf«*na- datad .February".36-.P ^ ^ : t l w u g n t ,he:•ftad.-;tom«YlypogrtpbJcal error, but hod' jsJvfctoyonlnioBiy.The: dinner

t c * th^SaerfawhUecro**-

X The CantJInA cantilever brld

a girder or -cbntlhcurely anchored at Iextends over andon each side of tharms, or cantllevona central span or tbridge being pspocltbe erection ot sununder the river spacult or impossible,cablllty was demon:scale In 1875, wtKentacky viaduct wsince then the prlnipiled to bridge* aphis. SL John. N. Bor Kortb. and oveiPoughkeapsle — toeonspi^uons. And It* not the only cbitare of the sort, tiand Bridge at Newsame design, withof m i feeC—Phlk

Kor To-MThe young mat

bakeshos with an 1Uon. Punch add* Ito oe bound to han

"Are those,banasked ot the atteiwhat I boigit

iJC^sffltBoBBi i« mt. .,,,..

SIGNALS.

Thick Weather.Above Water

•he-fa * • » » *»• i W M *t probably no 4i*s0f*nr la r »

E t lMs k u fctea of more lnport-tvt teftts mere t» save life ttuui

tbe sosHMlttjr at

, . H»tOLle WM quick i-'twas • eoi

„ --J.<r«e acquitted!"-Harold gunaao.in LiK,,;. -tl,.fc

" - " - BDC.

"Six of them. Foar marri-i ipro single."—Detroit Free Pr••«.

DISTINCTIONS OF sfcx.Lady—"Is thlsv tho manloir-vBoy—"Tes/ni.. But .we; ba.vc A «i,

|iire-T6r-ladles:"'Shaii'i'c;1ir'-,.r*"'uck.

A MODERN PROPOSAL,Dick—"My salary has'Ju;i». |JC

to $5000 a year. \v<!!im e . ? 1 ' " ' . • - . ' • >

by M u t . It literally. w»«n1isrelaped. »tl» enable m u m

' tbctr way surfer all eoedl-i of weather aad particularly U

. u well as t»«' aee their wiyBl«*U by the aid of the

that each ship- carries andl dkrtriboted aroaod ike toast of' cJirtUsed countrr. ' '

1 on* who has made'the trip|Mejrg*U>, returning after dark,

been (truck by th* ewyin which tb« steamer seems to]hin hich tb« steamer seems toher way throuch what appears,'go,"^tt«J»"W"ti'aiBt"«ttfa'ed 'by" t ieby the!« y

on shore and those carried byvessels Ib the rl.ver. Wnatare to a ship on clear nights

bad signals wilt be to her in foggy'VJlfat? weather. .' ' . . •

whole apparatus hinges upon(fart which has bten known for a

with la* *o«ad alguJetUutto clear the other. Bat IB the wrllw"sTlew this ts oaly tse beginning oftal&gaaad ttsaoald b* pnaaibU.-wkea

" **tsHsr4>a**;.>()eii »«Tk«e owt.~*» 'know as exactly where a s approach*Ing ship Is ta the densest tog, a»d tbedtr#ctto« In watch she ts. appreacb*lag, as on the e{«ar«at nigfet.

Alt sbipe carry a red light at sightos tbe left hand, or port, side, au* agreen light oa the right band, or star-board, side, while all stesttaers carryin addition a white light showing oa jboth aides. Neither of th* lights canbe seen astern, nor for same distancetoward the bows, the llmtt b«logwhat sailor* call two points abaft the

Rosedale sa< Linden

CemeterieskAStaCBT IN THE ATATC

Beautiful and Accessible; - ..'•••• '"• L I . N I M i N . N K W

point. So thather

hen approachlm

alTy applied, that trtter

ship from astern no lights arc visibleto the approaching.ihtp. but her falllights are "risible from the ship ap-proached. -

When two ehlp» are approachingeach other from opposite directions,end on, each ship will see th« other'swo-oc,:ltrsT-»lshia;--.an(l-Hta:*MRS'1

a'' steer ':to iieeji> out of eachi'other's way.

PA.V8 DUES. ."Jones Is the most prominent

\er of our golf club.""Why, he.ean't piny Rolf,"

..•"No. but he always pays h:; <!;i«/»--Clevelsnd Leader.

A MYSTERY.Child—"Mamma!"Mamma—'^Well'"Child—"V/hr Is It that when lt»

e they call It naughty, .but when's you they-call It nervous?"-.loveland Loader. -

HE CONVENTIONAL QUESTIOX"Oar train. Struck a bear un tha

BTaoWBi"- > . v - ' • ' ."Was neon the track?""No,.tne train had to fro (nto <ti

oods-aftor-hlnh"—WashlDgion]

' K / W H B » B : H B MAD HIM.

[-There i» a Simula rule for this, andIncidentally It may \>o mentioned thatthe jlanpti-r l» least In this ca»e, pro*Tided that both ships »ro properly. Jhandled. "The dangar of" collision,aflsea principally from ships'crossing. |"each6rher;"aqd for"tht("stso"there'aro~isimple rules governed by whnt Is jcalled tbe rale of the r-oai Leaving

onductor of sound. Tbe rnd-"ejtample of this of which tbe

• U aware Is to be found usuallypslneral baths. There U nearly si-

i pumping going on In connectionv the baths, but under ordinary" UOBS the pump "ii "not" heard',

t undressing, for instance, to cn-f the bath one can very rarely bear• pump, bat immediately one U In ! out tho question of (ailing ships fur |jj£bath, If one places one's' head nn-! the moment, tbe ship.which .has lbs If water, the pump, is almost patn- other, the crossing snip, on h;r ownly evident, and an engineer could right hand ' starboard) rrii'e. has to9Iy count the strokes had be a keep out of tho 'way, ami if dots so by,t h a t hand. . • turning slightly to tho right, or toor signalling purposes, a bell is starboard, presenting her left sld« to

tho other ship, and the two ran onparallel conrset till clear of eachother. In all cases, except that ofsteamers and sailing ships crossing,each ship presents her own left,- or

>UKK

•toyed, immersed scyne dlttanc'e• the water and cnclo»*d In a

nber, the hammer being workednpreaaed air operated from the

.: The sound of the stroke* .onIs transmitted to a distance

iirea. and c*nt>» heard bybla apparatus. , The bearing; «P-

conslsts of a microphone, aitlon of what we us* every• speak to the telephone, sa-

in a chamber Inside tbe ship,onnected with the .bridge. by

jfin tho usnal way. The mlcro-fllled with a special liquid

'•inventors'have fonnd toi purpose best, and there Is,nt arranged, one, chamber

i microphone on each bow be-i water Use. In tho charti the bridge Is a pair of tsle-

uaimlltir to tbose we

FatherT-i-"Arei»>t yoa ashamed ta-alwnys at the foqt_t>f J'iiur_ciu6i:i'.

"J6¥hny—"NorTli Just s i m - i td tell my little, boy I *a* n;»-jyiad."—From the New York Mall.

A MISUNDERSTANDING.'TVllIle,-you shouldn't hug that ,

"Wnjt-aott i ! - - - , -"Wesig."-:-;.:...:.....•',. ' , _. . " •"Ob, thttrs ,all right-- Ho's gotn already,"—Denver Post.

. . - ; • : ' • • ' • • . N O , S I B . " " ; . ; - • ; • .

Bi9'^^V(iig>^&lip7clMk£^'J;-V.Ui::iiB^i^Ken^^WocsSsWsSi i s l i f i iti put down your pen nnd> ga,~ oven•*•'•you are in tbe middle of a word?1'Clerk—"Certainly not, sir. if Hts so near six as that, I never begin- :» word at all."—Rire. "

HORNS OP A. DILEMMA."And mad'ame -will wear only thret"wns In this opera?" ."Only, three gowirsr oiwHo TsBjact,"iwertd tho prlma donna',sadly. "It '•s cither that or have some one els*'"iupjtJthj^'centre of tho stage '-whilehanged."—Washington Herald.

OUT OF THJJ OBpINAKY. .Soodley—"He always seems to>JS*<T earnest, at any rato."^--^Knox—"Oh!.: v«ry.^-Wfiy he 'can'" 'How are you!* and give .V'1Ui" impression that ho really...W»D«_.know."r-cathollc Standard -'HJ

n e a . • . • • ; • ; • - . . _ • ' • : • -

MORE IMPORTANT.'Men are so : queer. Tell fienier-the honeymoon that your IOTSgrowing cold : Mid:, they nevernee up from the paper:" •"No, but toll thom the soupting cold and they Jump about tent."— Detroit News. I '?•'*'.:' '•'

'•..•.-' 'TWAS BVERTHTJS.tWng to JWS iteet i a ^ ' ^ V ^ f i[ialature, ' Patrick 'Henry's;ut't^:taiac*,hU'XoiT^nieV.lIoer'J-^e%o^M!fl.M,'wJiieli^7^:r''"" '•• •^ a ' t ^ s A e ^ t f p ^ e e b , 1 ^ ' ' * -jwrl UteK'stotegfflito jinteiTOptea •-.u'U hurt'busiMM everywhere »ad '

<i-^ >;•••'"yrs** ••••+•J '•? %.w»ffcv<- , i : !

> on snore, and • awitcb

.. . slther of the two microphjonei.^.8e*eral of the llghthousse on the

of America, land some, thebelieves, on that of tho United

are fitted with bells as de-aro rang at ccr>-

i, each lighthouse havingmt number of beats, so thattlcalar lighthouse Is dlstln-

Li!s_hfil)L_JiiBt_as-in- clear' It Is distinguished by tbe ar-

ffent of Its lights. An ap-; ship can tell within a veryproxImatloD. as matbema-old say, how it lies with re-

|he lighthouse, because the^heard loudest In that tat;J her.

h id f h| i n the side of the ship oalighthouse 19, and thewatch can steer accord-

•port. side. to_the other to ilear.;""'EviBeS{i^;tIe;«^""tWlnKWdone by th» aid of sound signals. Ifeach ship carnsd. say, a bell on oneside and a foghorn on the other side,arrabge4 aa described,- steamers alsocarrying—till sailing ships complete-ly disappear—another sounding ap-paratus heard on both aides, when]two ship* approached each other th«officer of tha watch in each wouldknow, by the sound, bell or foghorn,whether It was bis place to gWe wayor that of the other ship. The oOceiof tha watch.on the bridge of tha shipwbosa duty it was to hold on hercoarse could also follow the other go--(A* through tb« naccaiaiz- mansomt-to get oat of bis way, }ust as he nowdoes by watching her lights, andcould be ready, |n cane of noglect oat!he part of' the other ship, to do what-

It Has Seen Callrnt -Orlef," Also -.Nlr»—+1 Alia "The Peace of God." AndIs Deemed to Be 8t. Oaudeas' Maatsrplert.

St. aaudrnv* nock Cnwk Walsw.Mrs..Carolina H. Dall. wrUlns to

the 8|)rlogfleld Republican, says:"I am not y«t allowed to writs. I

am hoping to have liberty to. use thaone eye left me; but- liberty ssems along way off. I risk dlaOBedlencanow because I know mj friend BLOaudeas would be grloved to know,tha many wrong names bestowed'onbis sUtue la Rock Creek. When Itwas first set up, no one understood IIIand It bad• many hsmoa. 'When IB<!«ri1 lt <*"«* 'Dpspalr.' anil objected

tery, I 'bought It best to write/ tobltnr~H»T«pUedk—:'Mr,-Adeus-aek«d-rae to mske It a "Nirvana." I knew,nothing about tbe "Nirvana." and Itried to embody "The pcaco that pas»-

. . , -. i«th understanding."' Tho writer Inbls-hella to clear the; other ship by j i b , - Boston TrSDserlptwbt> called' it

tbe meaning than those who called It"(jrlef.-'but the staluo stands for adeeper thing than tho "Peaco 'it

Steamshl M. j»l«rsys_ .kj8«p._clcar jol.sailing ships, and tbe officer of tn« 'watch of a steamer meeting a salliagship knows that'be has to give way, ,and he also knows exactly how to put ,

the color of.the sailing ship's lightthat Is visible. Similarly be wouldknow. If the sailing ship carriedsound signal), by tbe sound nearestwhich way sho was crosilnt;, andwhich way to put Ills helm to cleat

.Whenever a ship 'has'to'give nnjto another the coior of tbo ilRht ofthe other ship Is on the same side aithat to which tho helm'- must bomoved.' Tims when a red light il

on the rigbwith present appll-

tlon of-atr approach-be.hcard la tha sameapptoachlnic ship t»t to lefc, or as «ea-

^ from starboard -tolot her screw will be that carried en her starboard

in the microphone the steamer pats hor helm to *tar-Tight band, or «Ur- board (o clear. This rule could b«e ship than In that followed quite as easily' wl|h sound

^sjdg,-an4iso-a,,TaJuabl>rv^ .,., ,,: j

w..,.-:^.:Vsele»»'Art.'•.,•.•.• • y ^ Tr* Cantilever UrtOgr. ''•''-!ll^/'iaii- tK^-mft^i^er, turnlwr1 A cantilev'or brl'dgo.ls one In wblc3 \itatr appilcnrff-fbr a placjs/ln a girder or continuous truss, la" u> j

"h»rve yoii •anj^dla- curely anchored at the ihor« end, anJ;'liaVycra'can los?"0>r a rail- extends over and>berond support!:'i

jn or be robbed of-*n' a ferrj'- on each' side of the stream. Thes«l

To this the Springfield Uepubllcanadds:

"This Is thn great Imantnml uMaluo concerning which the HrJUb-llcan said: 'This marvellous- presenceIs not man or woman; It-la a greatand mournful angel, seated, with the

, I'm sorry to sajr that I do notfany. Jowclry."

"Is there anybody that we can havesled for following yon a round, towa to town and making lore

i r * i » J " • . • • ' • • •• . • ' . . - . . ' . . . • •

[.don't know of any such person."j yoa have any objection to

thrown out of an aaiomoblle^rolling down a steep embank-

i f a ^ : ; : ••••••• '.- :,m e , t h a t w o u l d b e d a n z e r -

^ w o a i d n ' t i t ? " '• ' . ' . ' . . ;•..•V e i l , w h a t a r e y o u r r c c o m m e n d a -;«s i jrwsjr tr : -T . - - - -^— : - . . ' • • - . •

| < C s j » a « t r * " ' . • • . • • . : • '

must think we are stillIn the' Dark Ages."—ChicagoIrStorald.. - .,'. .•;."' .' ":'"-""rFebruary 30, 10O4. , ... ~ .

,_ erver hear of a Febroary#f^pi«.Martne Journal says: •'• "Oa.gaWp voyaging across ' the' Pacific

"""jSiti'Uie end' of.-'February. 1»M.! year, an inanlslUve passengerp t M e a a - dated .February".36-.Wt^ne'/tnooght he > a 4 come

Vlypographleal error, but bad"M'jMii/iinWbsu^.Tbe: dinner

Joa U a Siberia whUe cross-

arms, or cantilevers. In turn support ja central span or triiss, tbli form ol <bridge being especially useful when:the erection of supporilng falsework junder the river spans would be diffi-cult or Impossible. Its.entire.pactl'cabillty was demonstrated on a larg;scale In 1S7B, when tho so-calln!Kentucky viaduct was completed, andsince then tbe principle has been ap-plied to bridges' at Niagara. Mem-phis, St. John, N. B., across the Flrtbor Korth. and over the Hudson' atPoaghkeepJto — to name -the mos)conspicuous. And the^Qnebec bridgtta sot the only contemporary struc-ture of tbe sort, the BUckwells IsVand Bridge at New York being of tb»same design, wltb Its longest spasof U S l fe*C—Philadelphia Ledger.

strens ;(){rest' |t

the further pursuance of tbethought: there'is embodied at oncethe human repose and the spiritualmystery of that pauso la Llfo whichwo^calLI)eath»..:' It. is> the.mflniorlftljita woman of rare charm, characterand accompUahment, dying In her yetToun* prime—the wlfuof Henry Ad-ams, the historian. Tho Idea of tbesculptor, as Mrs. Dall presents It, Isadequate. It is Indued tbo peace thatpasseth'-'understanding—-the mjiterrinto which all depart." ; . .• ; '•'•<•"'

l>r. llrll's CUttt.One of Dr. Hell s plans for the n n -

ntwr of 1807. It thing* went well, wasto put a motor -In his kite aod s «what it would do. He has I m o rt-perlnetttlng for sons Uw» with mo-tors and propellers..and drive* a*4odd-shaped boaU with air propellers.Of cAurstvlllw* will be ttti man in U *kite for th* Urst attempt, ana UMtrial will be made over water. »o thattb«re will bo the poMltililty of iavtng?tha kite If. or whpn.H hits . Dr. hellhas several miitiim. aitd If the 6nttrial gives any '»iieoiarsK*mi>Bt, amore oitenslvo and elaborate rtprti-ment -wtlT b* madv, and wfb*v» —who knowlT—a man may msk# theattempt, firing without a con). *ttb amotor, and with a ruittler to ttrer.That Is-the «>ial In view, between Itand what has b<!«n, dou» eiteods agreat deal of unknown and un?x-plorod aerial country, but the manwho Is exploring tins long *cl»ntlflctraining and largo knowlfdi* to bringto It, better ~f»\, b'» ban the taranamid.tbo <-nthuiiUatii, without wblrhii.i Inrentor'e kno>l»dge la of lltiliu»c -Krom C II (' l imit* "S'tfa-llflc"Klt»-f lying," in H! Mrhulu

AN IDEAL RESTING PLACE_ ' - U n a t*» e»y t*wak* $mi tfc« saeeawe Bee

On Main Line Pennsy lvan ia Rai lroadWhy lots ia these Cemeleries commend themselwes to

Heads of Families and InvestorsIIJXAUSE «f itit ti,oou.Ok«> Trun Kund |>tt>vtj«d for by ih* TIUIK 'a .it

rath Citwltry. tk* liiaoin* Imm which will kitn th* iMujtc/lls* |«f.i>ttm!!j bmuiihil •• NO KXt-UNSK TO LOT OWNKHS •

IIKCAWSK sutt»ji gUKraof***. Tt1^ found in any |>th»r c«m«itiyk a««tiV#« !i?tn-^r.. thsrih. t»tHindi Wll.l. UK MAINTAINRD PKRMANKNTt.Y'AS IIKAUT1KUI. l'AKKS Ar'TKK TliK INCOMK I HOlU tHKSAI.K Of LOTil HAS "KEN KXJIAUSTKU.

lOtS S H i t i l BE PURCHASED MOWDFCAU5K MOHK ADVANTAORS

HUYKRS in a n«w Mu.ln» :'«tk CmAnjr y«*rs «f d, in moil e«»*t, nu rroy

t>>tt* t i n H u in lot u -n . i .

4«K OfPKRRO' TO LOTY than m lhua« tiuStnhed

isiun m*\l« lor i»irt>«lu*l c«*«, »-. llJMKRK AHK A OKKATKK

MUMDER OF 1DKAI. LOCATIONS TO UKt-ECT CHOM. PHICKSOK LOTS AKK AtLWAVS l.OWKH AND TKKMS MOKEADVANTAQEOUtt

IIECAUSB Ufa 1. mast unt.n.tn «rtd RVKKY ONE BIIOUI.D ANTIC-IPATE THK INKViTAtlLK IIYMAKINO A CHOICE HOW OfA riNAL KKsTINO PLACK. -

LOTS WILL PROVE A GOOD imfKTMtKTBKCAUtE thty »r»sur««olncres»e|n »»liieanrt,c*nl>»pu»»h*#«4NOW

c'thelKITIAI, or LOWEST PRICK «nd Ur»«i Vie MOIT ADVAM.TAQKOUt TERMS.

DECAUIB die proptnlea ars ACCKIBIB1.K TO 4,000,000 PBOPUt.aad eoneWeriBg the RAPID OKOWTM Of ORKATER MEW YORKead Us TRIBUTARY CITIES and T0WN8.lt is only s quesiioii of aSHORT T1MB wfcen LOTS in ROIEDALE end LINDEN PARKwttl KQUAI< IN VALUE-tbose of »ur MOST NOTES cemeteries.

UNOKN t o o a c *• tiw t-AnatsT, MMT MOKIMMMS nitst sujuirpscCKMKTBRY U3DOK t« fk* trnvMr, »*« |>nrl«MwHI> KVKHV i^ulall* tw Ik* COM.rOBTwUlCaifV«Mlftl*CKi>i LOT OWKKMS «»4 V'SITOKt wh* i « < I. |M«*M

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kT tknaa MfMtv taiuoHk, N. 4.t gsmsa A

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wk. N. i .i v t r

W«ll I M HMta, fitw. twk CH*.

At the Minstrel Snow.

An tSMUsrimrt Anorl. /A lltt!« girl was brine put to bed

f l b t t i t h i dsaid ;(i«rri prayers b»r mother kt»*»d_livr j{ood night and « M ; ~ " " ~ • ••'.'"Now,1 s> to sie«p, dVar. "I)on'i p»

afraid, for God's angel* ar* watAIogOver you."

In a short time, «b.llc tbe motherand fatluir w«r« at tea, a smalt voicef low ,<j;.B»talw,,wji»-h.¥M^U ; -,.-.., ^=_., "Mamma." ' • • • • ' .

"-"'Y«s. llttlw one; what l» It?""God's auK>?l» ar« buzzing nr'tutii.

and one's liltten: ro»>!"'—Harper'sWeekly. '

Ily A. II. IJtWtH.Mr""" tJ<ioPS--"M«b-nnih-inuh-mls.

tab Interlocutor"InlfrlnruHir " V«u hn»<t (<it Hit

floor. Mr Bonc» "Mr l ln«n - -1 • ilun Eoh-KUli-mih-

ftnh-xoi a nvw unn for you ttih*tuh'tcth-uh-to-nl|[)it. suh. It's about •'

: Iqt»j|rK:utor —"You «u*hl to 1**11 astory of t>:»t klii'l Vo per'sctloo.'Mr.rioni»«. «i«;ijj .you muttur *u (i»dljf-jorirf.«?Jf. * . . •'

_»Vr.-l.'l?Mw-.s2lli!d.ls«ai>llyJ^;"JL<ti|!t_dub-dssh-<li>o't •tyifafi, »iihi!." . . .

'•-•.-:is»«io*u»«M>-w*Y«»H'iloii'ti''1 ..".^ Mr. l!oiie*--i"N-rt-Ti-n-iia, »i|b. I»a!y #t»«'-*t-*t-*Uitimiili." ' ]

Wiit >ou

for (hem in ralsa._ Th» Ijuj.-lu..»l4<-tv.«til»-l»#k U n»-

•IIIIIKI |« lh"j guidon h««. It U rat*<•!In Amorlrn and was proilur«t) by anAmtirlion, and slrvatly""many I|UI«(|u"«» siildon hurt burn b«on s«nt toJa|ian lu lif«lll thalr toak, '

Tim liotlro J«|)(it,n»n (>«« U nn In-(liili'tit lltlnn «int dn«s llitl« mor« tliir'ifrnwl abfjiit to moot thn oporlnof ft»(l«) |ti*auiH».iif ll» «|i)ttliy It h*»l>t "ii lr,ifoii»)!/l«, t'j- cullliratB tnthfnilt* a« applns and pcttrs and «<lch

anil liwlitut, Tl)« main unit f-mtalq,l\i>HHiiuif of thi li<i||Hu*«r vnrl-tlcaof fruit* sridvcKt'talik'H nr« u*i|»llr*•> Inr apart that It I* ti«<:i;«niry fiirj'tnuf Bjgunt of nature to. rnrry tltn.pollen. In tnany tilker «-<»antrl»i tb»

1*11 u*tb«.anil i,,

i, piVsu* ut•Jis l,fw» l t»

Mr

Thi oldest silver tnlnes-are la Ger-many, but "the .riebsst are In Bpata.

BOMOTTOIS.

"ii'*l~m-t\'-*t-rtaitnh jini tub-tuh-tiih- jta!k • likt th!s:-hu< wlica you «l#t-»t-j

:*S.t;-ii1-it.«!i»;nr«jitj"y<iii ojily tuh*tub>);; tn%-,tah.-t.ui-Ul'k., iife.ih'ifc "•. -. ,-ri *:--••• -*

InU'r'ufKt'H--"Ob. that's It, eh! i. W»1J. yis% u>*i %<> I'li «itti ynnr *tyiri j;-srW>ut: i b * m«3 i«>K' utmt i -rs ; ' b u t ' t * j.•r*t«i>i\ -JOU d n ' t ' t ; g e l i n t o Hi* habit j• JoifrWlf.- ' - ' ...: •• ' ' . • .:ij , Mr. '..iJon**—'•Weil, «u'h, . h-h-h« j\ w="t)t IBIO a r«n-'Hih.'rt»(»rriih-r«'»!aar-J; ant *s4 !a'>k>il ov«r th* tioh-biJh'buK* j| ifa«!-l>m-r»f-{*r» an4 » i » st-«t-»t-«t-»t' r

I !ct«lo««tor—"TM, Mr. Hon»«. A\

Ci.ffr.. HulHlllnlr CullMrc.

".'' '_ •Wosr.Io-lJonfOW's. ••,'•-•Tbe young matron entered tbe

bakeshop with, an''air-of determina-tion. Punch adds that she appearedto be bound to have tbe fact* of th«

•Are,thcase.bans to-dav-sf sheasked of the attendant. -Beeassiiwhat I boight hire yepterdaj•eretft* " "

i roio who s1utJ*-rt«l w«ot into a re*-' taaraot and looked tifnr the blll-of'j farvasd saw straarberry sbort<skj> on( It. W*»» did *» g « s o m « rj ... Mr.Hoatf-rr'H-Xhtt-tL-ua.tnh. IIub-| l ab t/ah-babby the t ine tbe pab>< tib-pgli-paB-t>oor fellow fttth-KUh', gal)-g3b-gave his ordsh st-*t-st-st-st>{at-et>**-etrs*t>er;in were out of si'h-

i—•\'ery, good. Mr.Bones—fvery good, sir. And tutv. Mr,Leader, U yca'il give us some more ofyo«r goad musk, Mr. Johnson willsisg tutbatpatbetle little battaden-UtUi 'What Is Home Without aB a i e w t ' . " — F r o m J u < 3 « « . •['••'''••/ •

• '•• -turn to AUltMfm,-:'-^-":':•':'. ">'ih»y AteefltaBFVeFSPSmX^flm-(aarged witA a tank beyond tbe powerot oaaa w ateixapllslj—• i u k wblcfiweens >t«tbi»c tt*s than cbsngJog theagricettaral statas of a nation. Ifjstcasuftx-ead resaiu a1resdr,iod>cate fairor»*U orogres* of the «ip«rt-SMSA—it wit) awaa weaUi SD4 ' ':'""

m*&:**± '

v Anan pwrclia«oil » .SBO.sir.rjjJ. .trntt. .oJL

K Island, un«rlv«r Islam)*

ist «(. HteckHni, «(») M(i(irt» m/tn tomoivncH tbB cultivation of *eolfe«,".Tb«>> »r« ttntnt I" put Hits Inrgq

Int6:<"bt«ck«ye' b«ans,- whlih• TJI guild eiti)u«W«ly III tb« mutiqUc-tittji iit tho cbeapvr grades »f codieTb« b«sn 'takes a ule* brown color,ha* a £>>»il flavor, and cannot bw de-lecltd from tha getiutae coffee b»»t»-^-th« Imported «rtlel»—-tttvpt by so f

eip«rie()e«d exptrrt; and e»*n »nch aparson would flnfl tt difficult to d«U«tthe counterfeit In s ground mlxtars.of tbsTreal article. _..'.. !..._._i: *..-

The Dfa«ke>e"l>ein owing to thsdetnaad for It in, tbe manufacture oftoffee sells, readily for live cents perpound; much cheaper than real eoffefcan b« purchased for, Tbe blackey*bean Is not at all Injurious, as bat.been deUrfflloed by repeated eiperl-m<rntlng and chemical tests; bat,: onthe contrary, It makes a very BBtri-tioit* drink vhenniiged with realcoSee, M I* always the «as», and tbe«»rpr Is delicious. In fact, sbottt tbeonly thing agaifist the blackere beanU, that It if not eoffe*, and no antnarelaette cofle* drinker would kAMriBf-:,- • - - - ;suur:i " " • " -""

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THB CRANFORD CI

Cranforft QJtfijen.> [ t i l t THrjn»p»r at

TEE CBABTOED OITIZEI,

—Gttoii Avfanti-

Term*. Outs Oollfir n Venr,

*r*d •< fk»Vrmmf.r* r..< Ojlrr ae*>»»<<C / W f

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1907.

OARWOOD MOTES.I •£»•$••*•'''

ro twurr p«f,|iMtjn,, ri/mmuiiiriil

&••"••• V .

^w-» • .p - • p • • •.. w. ~wm—x— v • J TV • t s •/•'F -"wjp*;^ P Svyv^fS/aw^^^^jf ^ ^ B

|A« irrifirra HJIIV il» « (ruanmfre «/good fatth. Tht Vitittn trill prin-rommunicitioH* en n«jr mbjrct ufgtntral inlerrtt In tltr j>roj>ie uf Crith-foni 6*f durt not tkrrthy auum* anyrttpunrihiUty for opinion* which may

• bt *xprtn*f(l ~ ,

TIIDltSDAY, NOVEMI'EltTCi"«iw.

('ur'trwk it in IJOW aiiti-A<liuitii»-trntiou organ*. eontrolleSl H»jr "Walltitr»'ot" IT iiuliiii'il /with....pyjhoii.Froiii that onr-tiun- centre of Mioruiiutrjami il« uffnirn, nic/.cil tmtlio Nii'ijpieVd deOnt of' tlic !*»•-puliliraii* iu N«« J entity lit {{lout• in the- "rt'lmkn" t" tlio A<liiiiiiin-tration; ami not cue of l l io^lm*hail tl«» ilitMiuvtn relate till' fact*r ^ f l i n j j tin- tlcctiiMi in ' tliiti

l

I*

..... . *^M»*.«,»,v, 4 4 U I WJV •. 1• - m - l l n r p i T * Wfi ,, ,. . j .null nt, ami a great jiuwftriii Ilic

-JamI, Imt now Muli»(>rvii'lit («> <iv(tryliock ntui full of (li« "HJMU'IH".TIUM j.tij.cr . (miniiioiitiiif; oil < tlio

irrawlt in. -N*'w Jertify <1*tjit<-« tliht tli« IKNIIU wasniul tlu; |NiliticH of tin- ntioli, llfl.l t)i»t Ilic big clci-lriutr illplural i ty, HIIICI- (ii.vniiiur Htokenwax i Irctrd js ii r p l m k o t » i tlioparty. -I.ikewitio (lint lli« Dcino-rrnU had t«» campaign' futuJH wliilc

: tlio licjiul'liniiiM wnro plofitifiilly• mipiiliitl by corporations, etc.

What rut ntid notiHontie! Tho liigh-ly paid writor of H»r|i<>r'H writes ofcourse what lit' ia paid to writ*.But for facts; Tho solo ittiu* In

Haveral houses are beiag stsetadHiHithe North side of the

Mr. John K,Bkillm»n" .~_ rela-

tives in N«w York City.Tbe IliarJii araout with posters an-

oouociiiif a I'iciur* show and tianoe atBeckrrVoD Tbanktgiviog Eva.

Several of Uis fsctories bars are r*.I duping Ui« number of hsnds smployedjuijal«y>«lue»rj» the Bomber iJfwortr-irig'hours per week. Tba EntarpriaeFoundry Co. which suspended thr**wiwks.ago i iu Dot resumed opeisuoo aayet and the Hall Hignal Company sre

1 only three da)a [wr.wsek. Thel»tl*r |.!n •", however, ri |«oU to be tun-ing full in « «iiorl tun*,

following ia Hi* Honor llol! of the•(furson •uliooHorllie month of Octo-

ber.First Orsde— Ilertisrdo Ulmer, Fred

* w y « r . • • " - •••.••••"—•••-;•<•«----"••---••'* —-,-^-:-- .

Heouod (Ifadu — Ifolsn—Williamson,With Will, Ilelvus Culemsn. Alfred

'.•ronior, Jcilin 'DiiatianThird (Jrsdn K.litl

ords, J* *

BOLL OFHOMOR.

HkMTHMoL,KlnrtOnds.—Elusafastl, Bboiss, Rob

_ a a^»wy^^ flKVIT^^. AMI*Ivtdilr, EJoa MooUowort, Etta.

V.oSauo, CharU. PiafM, Obcti Oomlart,Lillian Baboock. Bawibosd Moon,Mary Millar,-Oar-r*. Mack. Oabrga Oay,Ma<MiM AdiDt M i l l H b i d E

A VESSEL'S TONNAGE,

Madeline Adsm»i Ifoill* Hobnidw, Elix-' " 7ow1r Preston .Woodllikf.

id arso«l._H.lw Weraef, Bich-

The Method of Rflurinfl by WhichIt U Ascertained

STANDARD IS FIXED BY U W .

•, Ids Bhsplro, LsoByss , BerthaI'nc*., Albert Mount, Kenneth Hopkins,Mortimer Ores*. . .

ii.tr.* arsds.-Oraos Aldricb, GraceOiark, MioDte Dreyer, Mary OsHatly,Mamuret OsllaUy, Margaret LadenUM,(Jlkdys Marieo, Haul Marian, Olad/sMulv'ey, Kslliryn Humble, Edllh Eir.Harold Hanford, Henry JTotnliasoa,Anna Joboaon, Clarsnoa Cree, ElinorIrotu»r, Marolasa Usllally.

Fourth Ofsda—U. CTlas.-

Oyi-

Will, r

llriu, Mnrgurel Jilnrohn, JosepbinnJones, ('unrip* Hloltr., William Hneajer,1'rank'Kruat, JoMpli Johwalj. .

Vourtli OrHcle-AUwi .Ilnrry

Fifth (Vrade" Mlldre<l I,mdlil«w, Ma-Iwl Hargunt,,Olive Ultuer. '' '

Hlilh (Irada-IIenry IUIib. FredenokBtauM,"Flor»no«t ailbsrt,

Kightli ('rsiln Olnrenoa Noitrnnu,KliiiiT ('•roiiijh, \mtia (Jfi'lK'ner, HulnnHull. . •

'KENILWOUTH NOTES.; ~

U»»n 1J»II, illitlarrla, Mloni« llolW

Drayar, AlbertMirgirot Bjran,

l M, M o « llolnaa, Mirgirot Bjran,

Willis Matlbaw., Douglw My»ra, Tbo».O l r O r I>*i*. A C >, O*c«r I>*i*. A CJ»M.->ohn(>iud»rt, Miirgiirat llanMl, Prudooc*I V d l l '

Orsde,—lluth PotUr. Wray

n. Net.the teals by Which

ef War Are Describe*.

Tbe VocabaJsry ot the ees, alwaysbewildering to Undsmsn. Is crowdedfull of itrsnge. tecbairal Jaricon andof wonts of "fsmlllar meanlna* on snorewhich afloat contract a new and ar-bltrsry algulncancw. Take, for exam-ple, this matter of toooafe of ship-ping. On shore, every body, knows thats loo Is 2,000 pounds If a abort ton orXt'Wtra long one; 1*er»fore It seemsto tba landlubber tnat a 1,000 tea ablpought to be. If It Is not, a skip whichcan carry a thousand tons weight ofcargo. As a mstt«r of fact, a thou-aniid too ablp ran probably convey.about ljfn> or l.eM tons of coal or' ravy merchandise.

Vet I'M topDsge of sblpplnc Is. aot so

D. D. IRVING,

ier

.-

or repo«4,_an.-Apoa-iiuiMlfty--Vir •»Suuday of dcc«iu\v ond root. ThoBc|Hib|ioaiu atooil for the bill tuiilCIOMH) aalooim on Suudny. TheDouiocrats wore on Uic other »ido.Tlioy lin.il a burstiii); campaignclient, the fuuilH being drawn fromvourcoH vitally int«r<mted. Th«itcpublioanH liad a very loan cniu-paign fund mid no oorporutioiiuoutributcd fur two roanoii* ; tholaw jiroliibilK MUOII oontribuUeWjnow, and tlio oorporations nolonger liko the |>«rty, The Hu-p u b J ^ g ^ i s ^ i l d U b ^

margin, iw»arl_v double tlint

~"<iompariaon of this ye*rV voUi w|thlliat of thrco y<'W« ngo, tho ltoosc-vt-lt y«'i»r, by llariiorV, HIIOWK iilioul

~ asr iiiiicL r'potiticat ~ wiHtUuiilii"TIB-—Btot«ineiit"'~iJr ".flunssuo iiuoa~"ii"

knowledge of tlu> rent iRHtivH in tlio/Htntc.

I Terror* of th» Okies.In the aerlul war of (lit* uciir fnlurti

man w'll bo staKitvml nut hy tin- »|>vc-••' tacle, Imt liy tlif »l:in«litcr. For tlw

»[«ecttttar there will lip ......yond a nuuitx-r of falut grayobjects like wtiPtMoues Hllh..,.,,,.upalunt the «ky. Hut earli (if tlu;iwilrali rolorml utijecta li au airship whTrfl".van.easily' carr.v_froiii_lrnv|o fifty tor-V

,. >>«doe« "wi-jstihlg -.frmu 110 to K15 •IKiuiid*.. ..Tbe. tiavoc wroURht li.v nsmall Uwt of Koprwlln nlmhl|» wouldIw fri«btfui: It <MUId imr»iii> tlii-. funl-

mm

t t«itni»iiri> Ami iuui^Jt u» u>v_ in>i-- t«tr»- TbP baTfTni&ip- ft1" lit l\ tciillilv

ilJiladvaulaKt' II I* vni ih itiini.iKtnlfrom nboir H li.is n «|K><SI of twt'iity-Aytf kiiotH n^alnst n KJIIHHI (if li(Mrl>thirty knot* |i(W5CMi>t l.v ll« nilvor-mir.v, ruranr the coiupartftmi to ijui's-IKw* of rwt and nr rtv« " The Pnfrlo.ccwllne $1X1(11)11, nltli a crvn of l lmsvnml Count /rpiM'lln'a itliuit nir-»litp.ro»tlii« $I£"i,t*M. »ritb n rrvw or nix.nr« <-3i-b c»)utl>li* of umilMlutliiK n Imt-t:«~«ljlii. xalui- fUMnXiuiji, «ltli it «rt-wof urvljr I (n>0 im-n lir, Itudalf Murtin lit I-mdoti M

- s ^

In Wooden 8ho«' LunJ.' Piitlcuco— 1>I<1 you bnio any HIIOCKmade In llollnn,!? ratrliv-Well, 1trlfd to liBie a lair Hindi-, tint nlicnI %cnt to ct't Ihftti tlir\ told mo tlirjhadn't cut tbe trw down 3vl-—Yonkera6tat«uiau.

MIM t'liristlan. Herrlck of JohnsUxvn,N. V., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. ItichardKukne, on lHth street, this week.

Allx-rt (li.la ami family, who for theist year have lived on 12th street near

Monroe sv«nu«, moved to Johnstown,K. Y.,on Monday, wiisre Mr. Ouls trillenter the leather, business on bis owo

nowitint.' "• :-"' ""] '• ' /_•'_.;; "^'JZ',1Z'1^1-1

Mr, John N. Jackson wits, nailed toHorHiilon, I'n., on Thursday last, to at.l*nd lh» funeral of his brother-in-law,Mr. Esrl' Moors, who died suddenly atthat place November Oth.

Offloer AVm. Jennings bus moved Intothe lllgglrm lious* on Orange avenue," - * ' " vn»hip, and J"i»d Frusi and

moved Into tha house onttsd by Mr. Jsnnlngs.

A falling tree broke the ovsrbasd trollywire near lbs R. V. R. It. orossinB yss-Urday afUrnoon onuslog a ooupls ofImurs inlermlssloo In :tba servroe. whilethe wire was bslug repalrsd. .

i>otiRrd A, jAvtmiii, our popular poatcfllce clerk; has be*n appointed etlltof oftlio Uposls. Osietts. Us to ansumci hlanMrduties thelHtBtpMbayoar,- i-'—;

'JUemarrla«.of I'rof.A, It. W«IHfi««[IKS Agnus Uakson is HnnounwHl la

Utko |>l»oo ni UpsnlH (X>ll»«e CliupelWedtiNiday p. in., Nov. Sl7tll, liollrimrties are w«ll known Imro in town nmlliavotlm good-wishvsot it hoetnf frlKiida.Prof. Wnllin imiiHiof the oldest toauhnrsin tbe oollego, having had charge of tlioolden** in Latin nnd Urwk. U s is nl*nUlatrlut Clerk of llm liurough Uuard ofKiiuontiuu. Mies Isaksou lias ulso servedua one of tliaoollege faculty, IIHVIOK inchlirge the munciiil dBiMirlmetit.

K<<nilworlli IIRH bo«n provideti with alonjf-'fvlt-want,'..vi«, a'|wlire forea oon-«l«liii|{ uf live olllo«ra, The uttw •leuthsHret>«|(<>r tooliwe up soiuo of'UIB rooenl

, O«rt,rud« Moor., loroe X—,Margaret'Mssoo, I'auliue Hhaplro.

Hmth Urade.-Mlldred Bourns, Rutbawlef, Katherine Johnson, Laura

ai«rk..[ —,',.' ....,;Jr.;v,^,;_..vlv,-,,,. drsde.—Katharioa Denmsn,

K«lh»rir.e Omper, HoMlle Going, JesahJniwile Milln'r, Kusajill Kreemsn, Dentnsnl'onlslon, Jtw»a Prloo. . 'Eighth (lr»d«. -Harold Collins. Lsonis

("oudert. —r—rgartan.—IJIWIS Qresns, Kings-

ley Oreene, William Marohey, Jos B«d-rup, Iiouise Mount, I

High Suhool -Ell iel B. litU, AndrewHurley, Ksthsrloe Oresne, MargsrlteEdward*. Roderick Hamilton, KennethJunes, Edna Lewis, Oeorgs Lswrsnc«,Qraos Pitt, Hnnliago Poroella, HannahMoAlliitW, - I>of» rflnydM, "©orotby

-, iiuleo PIsDimer. - j ;

. .. IHK1UUX SCHOOL.Kindarctrten—Fnidla Wvlah, Waller

Jlttoer, Hurah Doyle, '" 'Flrrt Omde-IUrold Dtom, B.l!th Pox

'I'lioniM Doyle, MlUihal Crawlvy, Qalei:Mulntyro, Loulaa lVndorf, MargaretStihulta, CbrlatUn Wlttlugi

8«ooad Urade—Flo^noe BrMnen,John Kunkal, t e tnu Doyla, Uarrjr Oo«,Fanny Tbygaaao, Sir! Lofgreo, ftBballMie. Bmlly'gai, Louta*' Ik^b'art.HMjbertX>lUal,41#lb»rt Mvtm*LO*tHMjertX>lUal,41#lb»rt Mvtm•no* fiobmlta, aeorgt Newman, VjiwMSpurlook, Hsrbert Krate^ Isaao Dlbiopd.

Tblrd Orade-Qlauys Btetann, K«ll»RUie, Frnoklin Dunoowbe, JimM'r Han-kin, Erneat SohuJU, Kr»uk Sobmili.Klai« Behnert, IiiulM CXw, Ltinor* HuffTOVl'QiirKiri

aied'ataiidai'd,1 Mtabltsbed by nationallaw. Tuere srs two kinds of ton-nage recognized by our governmentauthorities—gross tonnage and uet ton-nage. Tbe gross tonnsge of a vesselI* Its entire Internal capacity measuredIn tons of 100 cubic feet, and tiisaavl.gat Ion Utws of the United B tales pre-scribe in, careful detail now this meas-urement for toonag» shall be ssevr-tslnsd. Net loanage Is measured bysubtracting from, the gross tonnage ofa vessel all, spars used Itor lbs accom-modstloo^of officers and craw, for cer-tain gear for the working of the shipand. If a steam vessel for ber pro-pelling power or machinery, lociodlngboilers and snginss.

In other words, lbs net tonnage ofa ship is virtually lbs space, sipresssdlo tuns of 100 cubic feet. svslUble forthe carrying of pnastngers or cargo.In the case of nail tesse'la,.from.' wblebno inacblnery apace has to bs dsdoet-ed, the grosa tonnage- and oet tannagsof a vessel ars vsry Bsarty Uw sams.But In stesmsrs tlM two maasorsfBestsare Widely dUfarsat Tska, ror siam-•pis, ons of tits largest of Americanmerchant utesmshlps. the Americsnliner S t Louis. Her gross tonnage Is11,1128, her uet tonnage fltSW. So withthe well known stesmer OoveroorDlngley of the IJne from Boston toPortland. Her gross tonnage Is &82G.ber netJW&a .

In all or nearly all of tbs ports ortits, world ship taxes or does art basedupon tonnsg*. In Jttw United States

Meats, Fish, Butter,Eggs and Poultry^

Location of Fir* Alarm Boxes.Beuk.W-jTmat «f EUahUvV Cmka *

Fnrt'a true plural; Is the State

Tbe Christiaa am»ifl hold a ryp

••witogin 8t; VaulUi*. s L U«tutfar two y«*r» at. to*will Ifad the m.-etin

Cr»cf,,rdwonrtvui

vibe»y rtfu«ipK to

itip; u» rrfer«**B dwi»t<x4 6 0iu favor\.time!

A rrtfu'ar rn^pili)^Home Miwunsry Ar"ir>t 3d E,ftuirvh

If you want it good, __

Telephone, 93 . -

• • • • » • » • • • • • •—»-•

A7.UBI UIDO'IC, No. r.M, K,, and A M.nwett rach Monday night; I.odRe ItoomeMaaonlo Hall UuildiuK. C. W. Ourtlx,•W. M.; W. N. Orsy, tk-cretary.

l»Dir*irnir<T Oiiuix or KOHIIMTKKKCourt Cranford No. 1051, meet* fourthTueaday each mouth. Lodge room. KiuonlcU*U Itulldlng, II. C. Austin, Chief RangerA. iLOenman, Hepretsry.

KOVAL. ABC4NUM, t'ranfori Council No'l+0», meets flrit andthlrdToasdaya. Lodgrrooms, lUeonlo Hall building F.C. Crary,Regent; F. W. fierroD, Becretary.

InraovBn O a n n Ran MK», Tonaluk»Tribe Ko. iHl, meets every Tuesday sleep,Lodge room. Miller block. Sachem, R. N.Otttk i Chlefof Records, A. J. Grubs. •

' O B D I R -TJjrrriSD . AMSRIC*I<

lint and third Thuradaya each nuwth InKseonle Ball, Wm. IaSmaott Cotnoillor.w. B. Relnhart, H«r»tary. ' . '. Wooomoi OP wit"' W M I B , CJranfordQamp Mo. a, meet* nrrt sod third IMdays•acb moath, Masonle Ball. P. B.Qulpp,Oonaol Commahrtef Jos. « , Ogle, Clerk,Oarwood- j . J, o'Neii; " * 'Rosells.

LOTAtL ASHOOUTIOfl, UentTSI CIf eats second Thursday each month hi

! Watch Usand you will see a eallstisd

. oimtornt-r is tbe

BEST ADVEOTISEMENX^;: ' We allow no one to u«/Uis- <

satiRflod with aoytbiO(j w s Jonn make right. .'/?-.">

J«-.R« REnYf1''.'.,.'-',-,15 Union Ave., vvn&A tlwKU] <

» > « M « M M » M l l l H S t s s <

j W e o f K w i U W o r t i ii l i i w town. The efleot ia nulloe-

ablo ulrvutly, . ,

Jennie ltie/anstahl. .I'Viurtli Qrade — Viola Fifiubach,

Anlelii Ilogeter, Victoria Johaiiaon.Qeo.Kroier, llealrlco Lawtouce.Kunnvtli I<of-gren, Mudie MVKHOWII, LillianTh)K<w<en,

KiftbOr»d»-VtlmiiVig«rt, Klllo Tli>-irraen, Luoy Hpurlouk, Elsie Jensen,Phillip MoKeown.. . ,

Sixth Urudo-Ileaslu Ilriltuin, ChnrleeIliinsou, Margaret Ursa, Floredon 1'Au-•on, l)«lll« Mttloni-y, MargiifrlU lttfrii-gar, Clvniontlnn Hohn.il«, G«rtrud»Trcuibl«)'.

A Outer New EnolanJ D;t,llnivthurui) found ro'aiuiKxf ou tlif

O MCI XlNLtrgCHOOU

Thu following-ia a reiKirt ot- the Me-Ki»l*y publior-twhool-forthB'mahth ofO'lo»«r:

'"TIIE BIUHTOPTVA**' AT: LACK*&

'" ;*>••».* Eilanger's production of ••Theni8!!1' WrKL* u ia "• l l*oond • « * «Wallaek's Theatre. T h i s play ris th*best dramatic tnuMlation or a oov«l thathits been seen on the stage in years. SirGUbwt Parker wrot* a powerful story,but Eugene Pnsbrey has ttriltea a tuorVrjow.rful drama. Or the 10,000 wordsi.i Uie dramatio vereion, only about 800

• VSrsrdsars taken from *he bookr -The;VWM*« *•••!«>*•.Uierefore, with thei «os|itlon o t following ths trwid «r

llw story, Mr. Presbrey's own work.• « » scting in «Th« Right of Waj •• isattracUn* especial atl*otioo in New

^to*^-i^Chs«j«opMy:anpsariBg jn it isP>*WW|p*4i.«"* ol tha very best drs-= UeoiBanitatJons that Droada-sy has'••-^WMMt •resrsj. Ouy Standing as

^yrmjfm »erfedi rsiliiluSS?£

* part h» baa

' school sliini termsn,.int|, - - •"veniKP for October, 117.vorugw dully attendance,

of utt<>iid(iuwi for school,if» - .,.-;^.--;-/;-.r*^iff'

lVru«utugtvot attfiiItoDinJloom Il- .O! 1 ' 'lloom Ill-i

.tB7,, «, children have bean

neilhar-aUaentoor-tardyi rFirst arade.~R. a . Reck Willis Baoon

Fred Pinkie,>rank Miller ZsigmondSchorr Haxsl Baooo Helen Deller Flo^enoe Ruth. .

Second a m d e - H a w l Ruth .EdwardAtoroi Joseph Harrison. ?~ Third Qrads.-Elsie Brown OliveOroueher Ruth Harrison Joseph DoyleJoseph Monet* Edward Nolan. ;

Fourth. Orads.—May Brova, LenaBrad«r Prances Uolmquest WillieOrouoher.

Fifth Grade.—Esther Nrwgrsw Elise«rawlsyJa«tfea:"P,ri!f.'.-';. :'-'-it '<. • "••

Siith Oiids.—UiW*gard Beck OraoeQow Ks(ie Stein Chas, Peihick. '

8»v»nth Orada.-Katis< Nolan RuthHeller Cbaa. IK))>; Franoia HawkinsAaroo Htein Qeorgia Hirrison. ' _

Eighth Qrsde.-Nomie 8tslu George

l~'iro^''Tifearof''it'uiiiuiltdJkl'*ln tin1

modern l|fo of tbo^ffitki-es. Tlio fol-lowtug Htory nf>mve aud ' ninrrlogu.ttraugo am II tuxy aeem. Is t m s ; .

Years fkffA/i summer boarder at atottiiK" <4»<s [wlnt of land whlcn- formIMV tb*M<rotcctltir*rnrof lbe= halfbor'"of" ll>Hfiii{ town In SlimsiiK'himctta was

rm II n girl luby only a few months' He -looked ut the tmlHj nud ad-

I. theu nold to tjie luothcr: ••:."Will .vou sire mo Hint balm for myIfi'r" ' .. • , ./Tlio inotlicr had kuuwn the yotiiiig

utiiii for Kcvcml oiuniuom. Slio likediiliiiiUiid thercforo iniswercd promptly.,"Yen," . . ' ' ' i" /

"Will you promise never to toll herthnt you have m-livtinl me aa tier bus-hnnd?"' . ,

- Y o u . " • • • • . ' • ' • • • ' " • . . ' . ' . • : .

Tlir'condition* of the singular be-

itiodard of tolls for tbs 8t.es canal.As a result tbs effort ot naval arebl-tects ttAd sblpbulldsrs snd shipownersgenerally ts to keep the net tonnage ofa ship ss small aa possible, and nianyIngenious "devices for "cheating} tneai

l;ur«u>eofJh*Te- been-adopted, ters of morcbant vessels being ss>ueptIn this art as denlgntrs of/racingyachts. But the navigation laws ofthe United States are eioeedlugly vigi-lant on this point.nnd^airs regarded asfair-and reasonable/Id their requlrs-iiiontu, so that-Uynf evil of fraudulenttonnsge Is beHOved to be less seriousunder tho Oag of the -United Statesthan In tlru merchant navies of soms-otber countries. ""

Ismen may well bo pardoned for J1 perplexity that tonnaice. la the

»macttlar of the lea, should meansometimes one thing and. sometimesanother. The. navy department addsto tbe Inevitable confusion .by describ-ing our ships of war In terms uot of

Mesta second Thursday each monRooms Maaosta Building. CounciMastlck ; Recorder, W. K. Btar. D uornnus or UninTT,>nt«grtty Counoil No. 168.nw*U <econd and fourth Thundaysvsnlngs in Ited UeuHTHall, CouncillorMrs. France. Clluo; \\&. Soo'y, »V.K Itolnhart. >r

BsoraxsaooD VJO.& P. II. of A.. LocaitW

1, Biadmbenfirt Praaldaat, U. WarataaWllU

<!rai>f«rif Bratch Nu.7!l, National A«aoolatlonarriera, meet ttie flrgt Tiioaday of rach

p . iu.HwlnK riMim|»f MiatoDice. lloasaT>xa, IVnliot; Ac«c»Tl)au», Hecraur;,

t••-

I0HH T. KtNAHE,

Estate and iosara |Oboice Houses nml Store for-

Sale.

COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS

. ." . .'. ' —osnos-^. "

KHNILWORtH. N. J . .W . 8 4 - W . - • ' >,•:,,..•.*-.:••*•-.•.>.„;....;••

Hon."Wri" F/Hall U/ii a bu-int-satrip to Chicago.

Mtv Lester U^ojr h«L» rt>:unied-borne from Whining

Mr. -UK] Mr»- J Firmbaoh b'.iturned frvm Phitadrlpbia,

^itt t}d Winter ID SVw Voik cty

vmeeting o f the Board of EdunHI be Held at ti«j»D! fc-hU-l thi

eVenin1

Mr. P. H Smoofc *r*>nt Sun'lav ?vilh:.- Ws>-d«OKlMer.; Mr*i-Warnri. -P.-•('ain',

at Columbia, X J

Mr. Joseph Hx Rush. <f KatirosCStY* Mo., haa retiih^l Lome after avisit in town with rri*-K I-

, Mrs. Elmer E. Pk-arceWl.ant wrrk!»*»»• for a, visit of several^wwks ather old home in Mary land.''v\ ••.'.,

At tbe weekly reception to be fcivruat^th* Golf Club Saturday aftmufen IMrs. J. B. Marston will serve. \j

' _-_iISostaiCletk-l:BtT.~Bando!pb is t«iokat work aKain. looking a little peaked.but recovered from hU recent lnnest• Tile Library Association will hold a

* meeting this evening to consider the! (juestion of funds for the new, build-.

re»idfrii-e cf Mr». V,coin «veniiB. MIMa XaUuiMlorpar.ii.-r,I

1 hf first Iwnriin £ 'jtraj t>-;ih'ui.' -tcrii.-ii tliIlillfd tli^ Kn>k I»VOanfortl mi'..(» IJ,,,,.ijt'.wni ul].'y-i no tin*,t-im.s .id in id,. I , , ,>•»• • i t Umt « t. uui ft

4

811 MtttrrtrWGK -In' Chauoerj"if'New - Jer-•er. Uetwoen Wlnelow M. Uontiok, com-

pleluat. an<! Sauiuel Oreeowood et al., de-fend in u . Ki. fa, fur eale of norttased iirem

Hi ilrtoe nffacia.

, i.ul>lle .WUHof Klli.lxtb,

the abuvenitated writ of Her.i dlreo led 1 vhall expoee for jittlo byae.nt the SherlO'e offlce, In thacllyi, N. J.ionJ.,i>a

THE E1QHTEKNTH DAY OKei'KMHKU l»n

WrVt«t:TtiegrrlDobyw Jin, and nitmnier after sumnisr

Iho young tnan courted tier. \Vh«n shewan eighteen bo ninrrled bor. and noltill then dM she know that the had,bc?n bvtrotned to hrr husband while Inher cradle. Can old romance be moreromantic than thla atory of a NswRnslnud fishing town ?-Eicbange. .

The Traveler Qutaeed WelUA captious traveler ta northern

Arkansas stopped hy a fence to crltf-chto n scar eoriincld which met hla dh>-npprovitl. "Mighty small corn youhave there!" he shouted to tbe mauwho was superintending tba growthfrom a shady corner.

"Yep." wild tbe Arfcantan. "Plantedthe small kind,"-"Look* mighty yellow to me for thla

time of, year.""rep. Planted the yellow khid "'^•LV. said the imeter-aerenrf*

'lt cant . uadcrsta'nd ypar jneihod of

displacement Thus the-alassacbusettsIt spoken of'^fflcUlly as a battleshipof 10,300 tons and the Vermont as abattleship ot 10,000 tons. This meansIn each case that tbs ship displaces somany tons of water. But tbe Maasa-

I chusetts If measured sa merchant ves-sels are measured would bars a nettonnage of only 3.2O4 and would haveto par dues on tbat only if. passingthrough tb« Sues canal. This practiceor the navy department or using,dis-placement tonnage tnjtead of gross ornet tounage gives ths public «n exag-gerated Idea of the actual slii. of ourships of war. As a nutter oT Tact tbegreatest battleships we have tall shortof. the bulk of the mtgbttest of ourmerchantmen: :

Agalu, another complexity as to ton-nags arises In the'cargo capacity or amerchant ship, Take, for example, atypical- Boston steam freighter, theLyra, ot tbe Boston Towboat company.Her gross toanage is 4,417; her 'net,SrBltt. But the Lyra has a capacity, orupward of 6.000 tons dead weight of

, vDi>r*ianr.lt, IW77,at two o'clock In the after uu«n of uMdar. alltbe following tract or parcel of laml nod iinimi-eea hereinafter particularly described, Hltaate,Ijlim and belt* In tho borough ol llcwalle Park,in the Omntjrof Unliw and Htale of New Jer-•ejr. known and dniijCnatetl on a certain mnpentitled "Map of Al.lene," made bj A. M. Woo.1-rufT, rarvefor. on Jauoarr eixth. eiifhlfHin hun-ilmi Anil nlnety-twu. anil fifol in the office ufthe Clerk of b'nkro conutr, a« b7~ the lot nnmbarHtlilrU-fiio hunJrwlanU twelve 1U12) ami thlrtj-nve hanttrvd and thirUwn {>S1IJ, tin block onehundred and ailteoa tlltf].' . ,

HeinKth* preluiMM-caiiTered to tho iHirtiue fI he nnt part b] denl uf Annie J. (Irillln. :

WILLIAM H..I.AWKBNCK,

A<t».

SHEBIFT'S^SALEr-lnCtiBjicerrof XewJeriw;. Between UUaB. ,

1'echln. complainant, and Theodore W- Vet al.. defenaante. Kl. fa. for aale of moipretniene. ' ^ . • :

lljr rlrtua of the abo»e-«Ut«d writ, to medirected, f ahallexpoee fpr enlti at pabllo veiulae

WKUNKSDAY; THE TWENTlT-SBVElltaDAlV Of NOVEUBGII, W N K T E R N .

HUNDHKU AND SEVENat two o'clock lu Itm niter, uon of Mid da / ,frl.-tho Hherilt'e atHfm- In ike city- of £Uia-lit'thiNewland am er, nl

premlsee that trnct or parcel of'hereinatt

He Heard of It.Admiral Walkt'i' U'IIM a fluu old KaHor,

and lie « n vivi'^-nlzi'd us thorough.No pcreoiiul fik'iidslilp tioftcned III.) Imaftiivr*;..t«--n--delUu|uent. One day f

msmmSlap of New Orazure.''. aa filed In the onue

• ta»:;herlot '

eut aide

The C. A. WhbtXaob. ofjsl l l meet neit Monday afternoon atthe home ot Mrs. it. Smith of Eliza-beth.

There wll lbea etereopiicon lectuieon Coal Mining in SL Paul's Church,on NOT. 21st. N'o adml5%in but asilver offering.

£dw. A. O'Donnell

Jbeth, and may be well rnoujtb to leaveJhe end ot this week

' A rehearsal of the Cranford ChoralClub was! held at the Mutiu* residenoolast Monday evening. The

Profr-WTnMacCiymont are makingrajld prog-ress. . : " '•' " '

Dr. C W. MacC*'nDfll iscoatcin-plstinK changicg his .sirt-ady opmfiir-table abode for one oJ finvr d.eslsu nu'lfluUh. plans having b « n drawn fur ahew residence fyr the genial. UucUiron EasUnnn street. .

Cranford Council. So. .«i Jr. O UA. M. will give a Mu*ioaland Literary

A (.i»rii"< f I i . ,

M I *"••! i t; . \ i n Nt

11.11 mid I. « . ] „ . s«h

A m i i r j i i i d . ^ i n i i i n (

•Mll.jiit " i l l t i Mudf. i ' |

1'n lil. ma •.•,.' Xh.c JUsi

fun! » i l l l.e ( . | i Nov

Diit i i idik. ' . I'll. 1>, ->

tun- 'Till- K'UlUllI^ ' Rt'tt!

Mon ln> nnd iv* ry i

b. It-aboiiM w h o cull

day lo burning amallthew Jiiirici ilryant,.Olrckurr, Hurry Uowimer nnd Ueorgo .Anthe Hue to Whiln lluuJuuctlun untl fjfotuslnngbtoi anil rumongain«.bioii|jht /iiicktbat nl!tho-tnMrgiuniMuut) " lind bJcn gucan, however, wj»tlfyami a gny kiMil|rc|,iby Angevlue." Jiha otbIng to.uvuept heteisabut not yet bos uuy i)lptjrtu and lucky hnnteof partriilgn or even oitail on Ibxedltor'a deiis yet wttiliug eveti' foiuls owo gun loaned pithat day only". By two omit mention of tbifaaprof thn bunch thaiby automobile. The;again.

Mr Chail VaiKreuk Mc(lhe*,uolort

and Hrlinrrt charged *

entertainment on Thar-Jay eventuB.i.KA'r.« liolilin« McGhi-e,Nov. 31, in Mawalc- Hail Excellent |talent has IX*Q. *€«ure«i from Plain-Held. Westfleld. BroC'klyn, Xew Vorkand-Netvark. snd ia every wa

last July or «fAl wottlig ilvi'r, diamoiother v«liiabie«r

lodged in the locul \<K

Detcotivw Giilliitiiin. Irecord.•' A trurik colicallyuU.thc gn<Mls atiu u houw In New«rk.

jniddAH.M,LAWHKNwhen he wus\sallln(; out from Hau7p'J<»McK.WniTTEstOftB,8orr

(it tleet "ton Roads with tlie^lnteriintloHnl uccithat he)|>ed us to celebrate the centen-nial of Wuslilugton'a llrat lnaugura-

' tton his orders about Weighing nncborwere disobeyed by hla dearest frleliu.ui^the service, who was lu coinhmmlof gne ' o f the ships, and ns the oldChicago, the flagship, passedtrembling ciilprtt the navies of

l

Adv. reee-taja

•jfiSsfl

These national measurements ofshipping, though apparently arbitrary,s*rs Indispensable, .tor ahlpsJcWnoot beotasslfled with any exactness on thebasis of the tons or cargo they- -^Ul•ctnally carry. A sWp which couldrscwlre and transport saraty &000 tonaof weight of pig Iron would not hold5,000 tons of bay.^or cotton. There-fore the governments of the worldhave, had to prescribe measnrem*ntstandards of their own, in which tbegreat marine' Insuraoce companiesbare had a powerful hand. And tbeton*.—- b to bring the** a&ndards

j and more complete confoant-ty—Boston Trahscrlpty •V'-'.-- "•'_:'

rMJsVmrJuawUrs. Hsuskeep.

ws'ttn," rtpitad Brkltit -rm

tbeg ciilprtt the navies of the

world head "his whiskers" thunder-Ing out from the bridge objurgation.1)and expresslutf wonder at hU ownmoderation In not putting his old com-rade under arrest At another time

-when-the-white squadron was RIIIIIIIRout of a Mediterranean , bay uuotherold friend worked Ills ship to nwk-wardly that tlie admiral—then nearly n"trade dollar Admiral**—suxpvnded himby signal iu the face of the » hole fleet.Tbe puuUbcd cnptalii, coming aboardto protest airali>st his public repri-mand, puffed out indignantly, "*iVhy,sir, I never beam of 'sueb n tliiug.""Well." MM John, pulling nt his bigside whiskers, '"you're beard of It

.now."—Harper's. •

CXECOTOR'S SETTLEMENT J,NOTICE18 UKBKBlf GIVEN. Tbat t i e i

count of tlie •abecribera, fixeontort of' MJKitcble Bennett decwod, will be aodiud • ,t•tated bj the Sarrogati), and reported for •ettl*-"rneattotbeOrplianaCtiort of the Connt]( « t :U n i o n , o n ' •. . . : . :....•;WUDNK8DAY, the- TWENTY SEVENTH DA*

FRANK G.WJJDatedOct/l8ih, WOT: : Kxeootom,

8orry He 8peke.^ . - S l l ? , ' U l s S Ptltata' you ought to getmarried."remarked Wcdderly. '-Toull•oon be In.tbe spinster claas If youdoni hurry up and catch o n - •

-Oh, don't worry about me, Mr. Wed,-<J»Ur." replied iltsa rrimm. - if I

Adjourned Sale of U n d s for Unpard

. Taxes in th» Borough of (arwood.Adlonrned tale of land.^Jor mpald t*x«« In

tbe Boroosh of Oarwood for tbe rear o n tbotte-nndnlnehundml and all, 4 . D. l«0». pobUonotice ia herebj OITGO tv Alfred Dereos*lector pt tbe B..roo»h of Oarwood. in U>»<tit Union, and 8lat<>of New Jersar, i s , sanew witb Law* of IMS. Pace 9H. Hec.JU t-williellatunblleaalaalltEe laiKtt, taitiKLheredltamenta and real eataie hsraloafuc'ltioned for the ehortaet term for which aa»iion orperaonawiU **•****»•-•"• * —'"

goodcents.

The FawStepfJrt Church (cokwd)' on i l l e h street, U unlTgoing many

needed improsggentj. Thehas been rai*>hi. t»o f^etaad the cel-lar torned' folo -rootai-fair iinndajschool'and me*tin« purposes, Tbefloor, ha* b*en cem^ultd aad whpnthe work is completed the churchwill be better equipped f^r all pur-poses. '-'•''.-

The commiUee in charge o! theSmoker and Entertainment to begiven by Tonaluka tritsf. So S1UI O.B M., are working bard to m&k'e tb«affair a grntd juco-ft^ . The date,Deo. J", ia fur off. but th* unusual ac-tivity displayed by the membersspeaka well for the compieieoess

d i l b l ie eTenrts jnalevery detail whisa th« evenrts palledp a . ' . "••••'• - . v ; _ •

A meeting of Branch TSI, KaUo&alciation of I/ettrr Carriers, was

. Tuesday, at 2.JO' p.! m. Import-„ . business was trassacted.,' Xotni-natious for officers for the ensuingyear was as follows: President, Bobt.

'Bchlndler;Vice Pre»kU»t:,' H.

<Secetary, A- JF. Orabe;

hart been married Ions-TsIegvsph '

'Some Other Fellow's.

at 3 p. m., at UM BoRMifh HaU in M U Jnrumrwood.the>aidbu>de.1u>tBants,bmenta and real (state an to be-eold.iinameaot tint pamms ssalaat whom thtaie* ban been laid oa affomnt ot aa«b) ~

Uamod rbandrrand .llaei'iCoii'to*!'

Treasurer. B. W; 1T~ Baadotptt;- Sub-stitute Carrier Lang was elected tomembership.. The Association Is' Is

__ I condition now both as to mem-bers and floaoces- ,.InterestIn the coming Food COT-

. vention is incrrftsioB daily. Dariapthe psat week tbe Entertainment andSospitalliy CommiUees have had

" " J . made maoj plans of^vtngeare of tiw «iriegu««. Word

tbe piker, "but

at*

JSSdui^iJEft^**^*''^111^^*''

frijiii him that wily f.ilevl.iinfc liirnna of cst'Ut.into execution jus!o'ejogk tb.U. .

cl when alone for ot through

oji>eiiirig tho lock. Aft*11 door lt was cn«y to

building and thoS.Oi tiby for ft trlp.. .to.,.Ne«_only stoppedami rwr»pniil-propertyin tiie luikup. How hthe cops dou't know othe prisoner is guqe •mourning.

Crinford Post OHA new Inw went lnt

1st changing •*>" roteto foreign cou:.:.!es.was five cv.'.ts'a half outhereof. The rate undiis live- ceo Is lor thethree cents for -tuh uAor fraction thereof.

Postcards containingglass are utimallable iIn an envelope witho u t t M e / '

PersoDS mailing patcareful and not placethe parcel, as a floeimposed, 'lhe governover »o9.0CO in fines oflast year. .' '

Never drop moneyboxes for , prepaytnriAlways have a.stamp

May Turn BProf«s»or McMillan

ogtst. bolO* tbat the fupeople »UI In all prota

i *

aa h*»

«r»»4a»v^rw;daaa-nd color. Jt»i a» Itratiaa may do aatbec• t least ta t lw

.><%*1 .

V"'HTHB CRANFORP CITtfBN. THUKSDAJ, NOVEMBER 14, lfiOT. ?C

Fnrfa t n » plurality m the county; to the State well op to iS»Qg^

The ChrfaHtaa and Mi*»k>jiarr AM-aaae «1B hold a rygular M>,^)Ptf l r ,t,•vealogln 8t; Vaur» M. E, Ohut'rb^ ^ ^ *•*-. W»WEOU wtw> Gaa studiedt « two y*ar» at rh« X rack laslitui*will

team

lawt Saturn^ attsfMoa

Cracf.-rJ Hi^b Scb.*>lwonrtvtn iiahway' te

tffu-ipg to play aftrr object-rrfen* g dwlsluu*. 'TrW-Kamr

Mood 6 o m favor of Craoft-rd at thetime.

A router . nifeitr>>j ..f the Woman'sHome MiisU.nsry Association of ther'ir>t M. E. riuirvh will t* hi-ld onlljursHlay afternoon at i uVU-lt at thvrvMenVe <;f Mrr. V U Itlw mi UlA-eoln «veniiB. Mi** Jo»pti|ut> Corbln,aSatJouulorcar.li.-r, will «|»'nk. MUA

and her ad-

, ^ t .»• A«ya»««e g»n» a. _ . .I totftrf est»natiiiiMM to Uta iaAa* elib» Q w w uhi ti«( iatitad cu«sta. T*eK*«t*OQ CbatauUt* » t * tin, U i -» « • . MM. O n . BatM, N n Hoilwga.w t h . MM. Saph»r aeJ Him. Slurp.

Th. Oub bourn W'M Uauly'

IN THB CHflSCHBS.

Mmtrkm ia U» VartoM B e i m el

v- \

Hon. Wm. F/ l la l l l s^j a bn-int-satrip to Chicago.

Mr»— Lester I^Goff has return?'!home from Whining

Mr. and Mf* J Firmbaeh b\iv«- n -turned fivfn I*hila(lr!p.liU.

ot

rl In- first Iwiwlin gnnies* lu tin* O ntraj t>-;)h'Ui.'svri.it tliUsfjuon will I*lullfd th* w»vl{ l»-^iti!ilr,t; Nov. '->Oantonl iinvl* lUwillr ti'iirn tut lb«(jioinii iilk-)•< MIJ tlri- .'.Vth. The "«an>*teatns ail-In iho I, iv-w n , !a»t >«ai

•t» ti-ttui. ftviul. Je,i>t,'y,.ct;ilv

«*r« cur«i*U (turut*. . v -' . •"»i«. Or*, aod Mr* iykm*

rt>r7« Mui cborolaU, sill ths Uii>— ofUK V<MII>C L U M ' titil) w n t a , Vmj,of Ntwaik. i y li,« e«t»r»r Untie *MfurbwftiHl to} u nretiMtn M bj Zwot-a*r, uf New Vofk, wim-hby tb, wrvkw of. a'cvlliau a"f usuaual »U»inn-mu. I h» nfrairal

» u va» tit lb« atott

QMM, u. lv l*ut,;111I 9.t3 a.

10 au *.

T p. w*>*Misjg.'

ITi.Ot*

o clock. Su«J»» «-bn.J *t 3 *-ekv« p. mK U U « 7,IS p. m. l"r»}«0UMtt6t WfdtHwday •(•aietf Juniorl<Mk(u« KrtOaj ahiwooon. 3.. ao Mornm« tt»t>J<K>t-U.v Church, • AVitboutHuui Hlmmrimti'" E»»«it« aubWl :

l d

Ao loforma] duo* sill Un held al U>»

ij'

Winter InSVw Voik <vty.meeting off the Bean] of Eduea^ l l be held at G & Q : fabi* 1 thi

»»»«»•<

nnd Store fore.

1R OF DEEDS

ejld20t»>JTH. N. J.

> SALE.

or aala of raort«a«wl

e-atated wht.~'to ma•ulu at iiubllo Tiadaa

TJVENTYjSBvENTH

If r. V 1'. Smoofc *r*-n! Suntlav ibis dauRhw^.- Mr*;-Warn"n, P.atColumbia ,V J

Mr. Joseph H\ Rush. <f KausasCltT, Mo , b u retuWd LOBI<> r»?t<-r avliit In town with rri*-K I-

. Mrs. Elmer E. IVarce'Vill. ci-il w^ckl^ave fora, visit of severalsitwkj ather old borne in Maryland.''v\ .,

At the weekly reception to be^fejvmat the- Golf d a b Saturday afu-rnixaiMra. J. B. Marston will »rvp. A ,

- - PoatalCletk-l:Itrr~Caodolpb is t«wkat work aRaio. looking a Mile peaked.

t but recovered from hU TOOI lUncstThe library Asfociattoo will "hold a

meeting thU evening to consider theqaeelton of rund* for thenew.build-JoK-

The C. A. WhbtXaob. of. will me«t neit Monday afternoon at

the home ot Mrs. i l . Smith of Eliza-. beth.

There will be a stereopticon lectuieon Coal Mining in SL Paul's Church,on Nov. 21st. S o aJml^kra but asilver offering-

Edw. A. O'Doooell. slowly « Alexlao Broa.lro*pV33, EHia

beth, and may be well enough to leaveJhe. end ot thla week.

A rehearsal olf the Cranford' ChoralClub waslheld at the Munui residencelast Monday evening. The

A M>rii'« t-f kv. ;n« hns bwn ar-mi;K.,t t.. i. fi.vi-n.Kt (.'(Hiironl, Went-Ui-Ui utiii |; ,s...|,i- .s»-hn..i|* ilurlug Ibr

sulijwt—llw Mu,l..n VIKMJI utiil ItsA'f1.1 W.'?»n.»,";. Xh.c JUal.

f»rd will be .-a Nov.

Tliorinllk.' . I'll. l > , - X311

tUa Cr*n-by" E. 1<

f i»u.l Nur

**r oon of aaid day•i Us ciit ot Eliia-it I met or parcel of

o cnuntj of UnionenaldpramlSMMas:a n J

1 <le«l«naUd and> block ialrti-atwe .>P of New Orann.

aa flint la the offio.Ion countj on the,A.D JS^togrthMrectfO. TW aaid lotilth on thit cut aid*w>t tweetr-flt. "Ji in length 01 '

MacClymont are makingrajlj prog-ress. . : " ••'

Dr. C W. M»fC*'nDfll b contem-platingchangicghis •aIrt-«dj"''piDft|f-toble abode for one o05n-r «l.eel(ro (iu'iflnUh.plans having b « a drawn fur ahew residence for the genial. IX>cU>ron EasUnivn street. .

Cranford Coaccil. Xo..«i Jr. O UA. M. willgire a Mu,-ioaland Literaryentertainment on Thar^lay eventaB,Nov. 31, in Mawnic Hall Eicellfnltalent has bwa. secare«l from Plain-tleld. WestHeld. Broc^klyn, NVw Vorkand-Ne«raric. and ia every

Tlic (,•«tinlii(; ' Rcnsoii upeitinl 'uuMmiilny run I iv* ry niimwur u I in rodht-rrabout* who 'cuuid, devoted theday to hunllnR anmll ftnrae. AIIIOUBthew Jairici llryant, Al lloUlcti. ti(io.dh-ckurr, Hurry UOWOIH, Hairy Hum-mer nnd UeorRo , An^mine went upthe Hue to Whlin iiuuseaad UnmptoD^.uuctlau and from tho n-pdrts ofalituftbter and rumors of bairels of^—^brouylit jfjiirk it would «ceni

cuuuty ~ find bJcn gutheicil lu. Wecan, lrowev«*r, wjstlfy to two rabbitsand a gruy kMilrrel rpnlly prixlucmlby An(5evlnc" Jiha otbers, we are will-ing to..accept heteMy *vldt>uc* On,but not yet bos n u y \ f the' gun ex-perta and lijck^Jiimteta lalil a br&coof partridgn or even ouexlopu cotton-lull on tti«e<lltor'a Jesk. Tho ctlltoris yet wttiliug eveii' for theXfelurti ofbis own gun loaned oil Monday ''forthat day only". Uy Hpecial rVqueat.we omit mentioD of the baps aud mis-harwofthn bunch thnt went gtinnlagby automobiiq.again.

lrlrjto br(*toaiiiH>aM»tb«t at>u »O(irnwu« fi|M>DM ah* baa

8har]> & W*ia«r fur lh«tlr«udV»ud»»tll« «i Ui» Cmano uu. Satunlay,N'otnuUr 23. TII«H>

•iimt« mill U* nwird jo

Presbyterian Notes.

A wwk from next FridayXov:i i . l , l»r. Wa*d-el War4*» nativeKante of Ml.. Zlou, eruMlum,' will»P»«k'in th*«lw|*lr"Tbcrr« wilt b « nmllver offering «t th»p|<i»t'. ifi. Wardwill apix'ttt lu bU nitilyo r>«turu#i and

ti"w.rU)«the nmnuru and i-u»tom»of tho. pei)|)lo of luixlern Palestine,xxplaiulng many obm-urv pam>a8»a ofscripture. He will ho iuHti>tnpnolt>d byBU dnuKbtur. and together they will

iu several UvDguaKtM. lactudlngthe old sougt of tbt> Old Testamttnt InHebrew. I'aitors of VMIi.oua chureheawhere Dr. Ward has lectured »p«akvery highly of bU ierlure.

The Union Thanksgiving aeiTlcewill Ue held s Jn the Preabytertan

N. A, DARBY,

Milk and Cream.Mountainside, N. J.

fl'wflt"jiay jr«u lii''rtVuiiill iii«i »# (.,

prl<?e and prompt wrrtco,

N. A. DARBY,P.O. Box US ~ Mou«T*i*«ui», N J

They. won"t do It

Uik Gbail Vain Oiiidt.Kreuk Mi"(lbe*,uolorod;:»jaii arrested

W. lUnion u, — •1 brarlog mnn datertemn belnctlvan

art of th« puRhaa*

creby eonnnd ba^tlon* aa let rarta la

i.LAWHKNCB, ~ - ' .-,1-r. " h ^ 1 - &

Adv. r « M - a a j a ^

TTLEMENT;VKN, That th* ao*4'Kiomtor. o f l "III b. aaditadrapprtodfor a»o' th» I'oontjt

V SEVENTH BAY

Kxamtors,

>da tor

i of fianvood.

r^inpild taxo inJMrwron thona-4. D. laos, pabUe

J?^

ascents. .«•• • • '' .

The FB»*"iiB«p£ift Cburch (polorrd). on B l e h street, U undergoing iiiftay

needed improssgents. The tiuiidinRhas been raised, two f^etaad tht- cel-lar tnrned- into -rooiai-f^r iinndajschool'and meeting purposes. Tbefloor, ha* been cemented and whenthe wort ts eotopleted the churchwill be better equipped for all pur-poses. . , .."•; 'C

The committee in charge of theSmoker and Entertainment to hegiven by Tonalaka frifcff. Xo 21UI O.B M., are workicg bard to make tb,eaffair a grntd «U<N*-M- . The daJ*,Deo 17, ia for off. bat the unusual ac-tivity displayed by the membersspeaks well for the completeDeas ofevery detail wSsa the eveurts polledoff. '• . - - '•''. '

A meeting of Branch 751. Kational

H.A. J. Grabe;

fksfcociatlon of l*itet Carriers, was[ Tuesday^at i » p.'m. Import-

i was tnmsacted-,' Nomi-nations for offleers for tl»e ensuingyear was as follow*: Presidect, Bobt

'Bchlndler; Secetary,Treaaurer. B. W- T-^BUtute CSarder tang etocted to

member»olP-. The A«oeiation U In_g coodiUoo now both a* to mem-

bers and floances-

Intereat la the coming Food OOT-l M* »«rinjf

the pa**Hospitality

Hg- a

t e n t lon U tacrlJC Tthe pa** week the Entertainment and

li Committees naw badmade many plan* or

ot the delegates. Word

•i$<i3PX.~lS&**lt*fS.J*

aud Hrlirurt olmrged with robbingluehou!w«f ll.JXiisnrdlon Union avenueIa»t July "f"*MU Woithof property,in-

I'IIKIIHK silver, diamondD, rlugu andfiiuiiy other v«ltiabie«r--M«Qhe*wa»lodK<''l i" the I'X*ul l(H'k-u|> Whilo tha-Ifcnl nuthorltii:»;"assisted .by "CountyDetectivw Unllatinn, looked up hitrvconl. A trurik coatiiining tiiuc-tlcally «ll .the goods atolcn, wns foundiu 11 houw In New«rk. While the oopsMat)- holding SIcGhi'O, hero, however,bopliiK t<> gi't ' •further Itifurinallonfriim tiim that wily Kc'u^o!>>n» wa-'1

ilevl.iinfc liirnua of cscupe'which hfiputinto execution just, before."eight

b - - f ! ? •

cl when oloue for a f'>w minutesthrough the bars nnd

oji>etiidg tlio lock. After opening lh«II door it was on«y to get. out of the

and tlio 80i train HIM handyby for ft trip. Xo...Ne«_.Xurk^ JUeOhee.only stopp*»d to ret'over his cash andand pentpnal'prbpe'rty from 'the dtwkin tlie lockup.. How bu got the keythe cops don't, know or explain,, butthe prisoner is guqe -aDd they aremourning.

Crinford Post OfflM Notes.

A new In w went Into effect on Oct1stcbanging '*" rate on lelUTHsentto foreign cou:.:.!es. The old ratewas five cv.'.ts'a half ounce or fnictlonthereof. The rate tinder the new lawis live- ceot« lor the flr»t- ounce andthree cents for -tuh additional ounceor fraction thereof.

Postcards con talulng mica or groundKlas* are utimallable unless enclosedIn an epvelope with stamp on theoulalile. -." ,

Persons mailing parcel* should becareful and not place writing Insidethe parcel, as a floe ot (10 can beimposed. The government collectedover t59,0CO iu fines of thla characterlast yeiar. - . , . ' . • . /,

Never drop money Into the letterboxes for prepayment of postageAlways have a stamp aln&ed to mail.

Max Turn Black. / ,Pr McMIUtn Brown. HhO(A-

o»1»t. bolO* tuat the tutor* Australlaopeople will In all probability b» Mack.

i t W *» * i e t e l

o'clock. Itev. Klmer £. 1'ejuce willpreauh the sermon. .

Tbeservidea last Sunday afternoonfor the young people wa» wellatteodedand wa* <lell«lilfiil, . Tbo paatorp'reouhed a ahort sermon on"Kear Godand Keep His OommaodmenU." The.Sunday School choir astlsted ths reg-ular choir. It Is. proposed to havetheaa special young people'a service*on the afternoon of the second Sundayof each month, throughout tb.» Winter,

oached UireeUmej,la»l, as he offlcloted In , the first

Church of Pjnlndaldjin th(i.ev«biD(iowing 10 the illneaa of tho pa«t«r, Its*.D r . l l c r r l n g . •• • • • ; .'. • • - , : , i - r .

The next Communion serrtce wilt b»hBldijtinday' iiiorning, Dec. i. -~

KARL TEICHMAN,

Carpenter anil BuilderJobkinsj Work Carvfully Dona).

Catlmatss Furnlatias].

Residence and Shop,p.o. Bos 11? - Bumside ATinue

BERRY'S QpeoLilouseBlock

CHANIN)Hn

I

vou, bul a If* »i>.-.>

Hosiery Insured

'IIUSIKRY

tor-Mm atul Woiuen.

Cl JPf. (or «U,(H)

and n«w )>air»if vuu wrar1.1 v inoulh», Kn».Winter Moiglit

toout.

Outing Flannel(larnicnts.

(IUWNS, (iKlRTS. Kir.

1>_V t l i

tcH a i n l

lowcls.5hcct». VAC.

Children*'.Rlbb*d lnderw«ar 25c. *^ K t b i w d I'ridtrwco.r XV lo .•H

THEQUALITYSTORE. BERRY & CO THE

QUALITYSTORE.

OI'KHA IK MIMIC

JOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOlll.ltt'li.

iur»HUlU

S^r

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ATTACK7-

•• An H.ld Up

<lou nut] l'nrH.Wliult. tli* author \ f "TbroiiKli Hav»RC Enm|M"." Tin-*- Vrv- 11<(ll.-.nl i«-ntern. Hot Hif n'n.'iliT (llHlrktu inc. IMof yorv, btttlx°ilH of Miitl.iWr>' riiul briif-iiml:i(;c. »vlj,*-iv .vmi u*ui*t lrn\vl will* nn

lift*Mr. I

\ '

rc'viilvt»r In | ^111 jiiur Imuil. mid of Mils fncIVIndt bad un|ilf«««rit prixif. ^

t n t l i c <lli.trUr<viiniHl ""Itnpiua all eltl-?rljr. Turk' urg>'<\_~})*_('> P""* ill"'. ii'KliI^ ^ ^taki'ii "Uobt—f'llaintlr«lr pll.n] our.ilr'lrrr wlih KIIWOHIIXttiat lit* roillc) I»I| t.11 up dii the t»ix nutil nuiiiu-t. |t wan Uivrvfutv'.dark Im1

fure « » <i>iiill M't out, aUn\g a nitiiunhewu1 111 roil Kb donHe ptnt forest,.

But" tb«'[ Kaitio little icani daj-iifd'Tg ami count,, have otivrr'-fl ntKint a

Dill* «l«'ii there cao« a rlultTil lurrh.wrj liy a crnnli, mill 1 fouii>l 111)--In IIJC dusty ro.Kl nlthln 111 Inrh

or so of unpltfanautljr ocllvr Iron lii'i:l».driver bad Iwcn hurled, l.-y' tlw

ibock ilfnii oter tli« liornen' Ix-mlti «:»]y Diotloni'««.FortunateljT rnjr 'mnipanlon. Ilk*? my-

wlf, wag tinlnJnrMl. and we wl towork I" ri-pnlr (h«,il:)mm;e anil n«»l»ttill" plung'iiit and l rriAt-d puni<m toregain tlwlr k-g». '

A' plue ti*f whkh li»<l fallen acron*Hie track vraif tli«r• cairn*,,of tl»». J1UM>*I.(«•, biirtbe carriage w u luckll/ intiict,»nd only a trace. *»» broken, wnlrb" 1liastrncd to repair .with the aid of rej*?aiid a jickknl/*. Then a curlou* tblnjbappened. >

"Look behind your (uddeoly e lclaimed my friend, aiod I. turned tumUly, ,10 discover pcrbaps twenty ullent.•badowj forms, whlcli bad apparentlywpmng out of trie earth arouod ««.

Tbere wa* DO "Toor roooey or jtrorIt/eT btMluen about Ibis atraoxe tmiul.trat Ita' nietbods were quite a« effec-tuaL "Tou will give us 200'dinan"-aboat i8—"and w« will belp j<m «blfttfiat-tree." aahl tb« *pok«tn»n In Ser-vian, aod! I Instantly' recognized tnerole* aa one I bad beard th»t "after-noon la the lua. '

Bealstanc* waa of course- useless;(or a match *aj klodJ«d by the uprak-•r ostensibly to ligbt a dc*/ett«. hutprobab)/ to reveal 0>e rlmni of flr»-arm* ia «r«ry man's t«lt TbeyDa OMB tweilyr we*"oor>

ta* fa**' t**o-*Opt***d,-*at

op aad look pUauatiC and. Rtty opoo |t ttat ite ouo w•at warthtljr « U « a » his own Om*t<l**t*ttnm sjDi hlismlf itn

mrcOag otof AtnwoMB tratlao m*r do a»UMf««atarta« go on.

• t to«*t fat Om trwpfcal ngiotm tt tfacMfficr, -etrvliHitlr

••*f-±r -

Real Estate Bought. Sold and Exchanged

Renting mid inaua^cuient of property perHonaily uttemlcil to

, Agents

-II NORTH^AVENUE.

00000000000000a wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo<

,«urtr», of ^ \~~& 'Ifr<* airtrvlImt.

Ulk Clljr,

Buy, b»»J» UttOtll

tit*

I an

link

id iu1 " I -U

olp».BollI, of

THE LEADING

DunlerTIRH of

; 7 ^ . t o $ 5 , o o . : - : : - r .Also Cylinder Heating Stove*

as low as $3.33.

Weather Strip* tor -Window*

and Doors, 2c. per loot. .

A FULL U S E OK llOt'HEKUIt-

NIHH1NO liOODH, I'AINIU <1L,A8.S,

AI.A11A8TINE ISOOKINO. KTC

1 UNION AVENUE.Optra ..House Block. '1>I in*

.-•A.b? HOPKINS,UPHOLSTERER

Roam 9 Ppara Houaa.

Hat.. .HUoniA-

FOH SALE— IIouw, b«ru garaga miCranford A»e. Appl/ »t 3 ^nSIIiSo

avetitio, Cranford. 7"3t

' Jingled Mi« W«»lth-louog tteotch Prec^olor-rMao Turn-

mas, tbere't a? Iblntf l<otb«r*' am ialrwbes l'tn aliiaiii', «»' -I tnuru K»tower't. I'tu » wfu' tmrmna.

014 Pn&atur-Ajf, tfi I win tlwaaua* aa roa wb*o I vrl» fouag. but 1foond oot a cure, so' I'v« *r* kf|/'ta*'t-_! JUt pit m i n i or v bt < ioi»r»la 'm^/po&eb, an' wbeo I f w l ttw n«r»

begUmlo' I rlrir tbem # bitIt mafc'a. DM fwi'Hn1 «r Wliir

-.lAM-EH. PARK,

CIVIL ENGINEER MB CONTRACTOR,WORK DESIGNED and EXECUTED.

Conorate Work, Sowers, Macadam Roads

and Pavements, Sidewalks, Curbing; Etc.

12() broadv N. V,

Tel. a-H/Curtlandt.'

North Avc , Crnnlord

T"l iw) J

K"

D.;JB. CURRIE

Carpenter and Builder/ v • • • ' • •

/ J O B B I N G

Kirn ywi nu Kutiniat* on /ourw o r k . ••'.. •

T*l. M--K. CHANKOIIU, N. ,1

Miss Harriet E. Seward

Teacher of Pianos.

Uw MILK buatoaM coo.luoUd !>/ J. I).Koll and am now, pntpari'sg to «oppl/

p Crasford wllb the t**tMilk »D<1 haarf crwiui for whip-Milk for UibiM aod inralid* a

Earlr <i«li»»ry. O. T. Hubbiea,

" and t/ptwriter fc,» • yuoo^ lad/ ;u«iout of lliMtnea* Ooflrc*.w«g«» t» fc»p«. -HP- Craoford Citiwtr;

Deposit 'Department

Tn iiii-i I in

*t/illt"l in "ur 11 rr ami burglaryirool v.iiilln.

Boaaa for* Rant by th« Voar.

-THECRANFORD

NATIONAL BANK

Flfi* ftUieucfi* )tf Critntdftl,aod KllioMh.

Two-tamili frtuMi on rlBrii*ld« Arc.f l A it'XKi lArrstmtttt '

1

\

•vt>mi<im*».

THE CBANFOED CITIZEN,* « »

A PUCA FOB JOT.

IV« i » i b i j « i r i d jarocteai, «sn is HM

naor, working UM (r**oi* of that aa>thin* with his unit, vkii* 'U*»Dorm* Mitchad • MUD." ,

roiMjHtnsfsxsctT " .Oum u tbe vicloi t ; «tr, triiucpa without

alloy;Bat, talc' -•:->. f l i i

Il»(L in flic ilu«l<y *«<?• men fttruf

Fonni ail life* UlC wtirtt, UHinf,i! jt ittuwqug writ,

W e w

1'md

it nmr I.e. f.*r

Mo « « ( In I bo bill to Utk bu«l-so that Porn wouldn't be *or-

if;«»*f a"m*n Mto lire with an ante), I am* .'nerer!" ejaculated Aunt

Satlr, dropping back Into her t-Tiajr. 'but tirrtr

li{p*» lions, Jiivrf "

, or *r**l

tlie)l taun or la te ;'victory MttlihttfH)\<»uth drulroy?

*« fi the l)V£>*r<cr*{[lft<tn<*i( give u» tota»t-e of i^TT -

. -T-tbcJ C*>Uon, ui I*utn*?n'».

fLAZINESs'WORKslBut Aunt 8ally Say* DoraHusband Dooan't Toll All.

0s *

S

' By the'.way. Aunt- Hally," »aldJOUIIB Mrn. ' llllllriK*—nntl ilia factthat she ntolija-d rcn-klng towy It wis

qarntta'ti l'ro 1>MII saving to ask, youn« noim iis you r.ii.ic, and It wait oil I<<>uld do.: to krup from : wrltluir'lt.Do w u reon'mtu-r-'baty Dora?' ". • •

"Mo I remember her?" Tho ncllvo-lonkliiR, blnrk-ryeil'woman ait erect.• Cou4<H forgpl IIM ? -Of all Ihe shift'less,i good for nothing girls 1 tver saw•—and I've neon sumo!

"Bakes alive!" nhu added, turninglo the neighbnr from lliq floor below,who had run In with her inondlnc-* Ynu'ii need to uriJ her to_bf>llcvO sbo«a» true. My niece anfl'! nave herHint iininc, Just between ourvolvca,nnd-K Illtcil. Wo Ittivv her 111 Iduhn,MIUMI my hunbnil d i Il f

Wli«t ^ I'm ( i i t r - A u n r R i l l y ,Mr*. DlllinM went on. "taalbplr ttila;t waa lirouitht up wrong. I mend andawtxip and duat and rlean for JackOljllnfa. Juit aa 1 «!•«)» did forfather, but do you tupposc I'm aoplaited angel, that It'i a Driwicg* U»ilvowith? No. Indeed! No. Indeed!

j I'm Jui|. a RCKUJ, ordinary wife, doingray duly; thatta all. Think how yoaiiKd to »aV,'Ju«t you wall/ and thoafim bow Itufuii Chandler adores her,nftor l.clnn married to her a«Te«}ear«! J. »ay »h«'« . <r«m«n<i'ju*l)rclever, ntnl I'd like to Lake Visoni ofher.". "Kunlco llllllnKi!" Aunt Bally re-vlvod at thin hi'ruay. "You don't nm»n* word you *ay. ,Tu»t j/)tt watt.Hufim Chandlnr Inn't tolllux all 'he*'llilnkH. "•—Chlragn New«.

OtM of th* l*xg**t eotumwood* i»ih« \V««t wa» rat dnwannf' Inwf awna Ray County, Missouri. It mea»-ired itxty-Bv* feet from th* groundn the first knot, and • made more•han Bve tbooaand feet of lumber.

BEST CLOTHE? VOJt SHOPMEN), aad then thi. fourth girl. •tyllthlyOne woman ha* learned not to go «>a*»ad, asked for the child, and a

shopping In her old clothe*. She tonrth man. msc!reoafu*»d by th*finds that she gets more attention •*"» ? f » « * n o WV* «*•">"'«' ot'•nd flulahe* the dfMgrecabl* bq*lfl*eamuch taor* quickly If »he U

.—New Tork' Trlbon#. "well

OUR MAflK OFdally familiar Ufo Ubutfo U but _

f of ouriejvea from eacli oth«fbehind a atreon of IrJrlal worda anddeeda, and (no»« who alt, wllh n« atthe »aro<t Tisarth irn often the far-theit off from thodewp human »onlwithin in, full of unapoktn erll »ndunatted ijood.—New York Joornal.

,-•• ATHLETIC GIRLS. „ :Huddled up, with contracted chctt,

»tnokln« and |nhalln« iel»i««^t^ra^:

<Shi What a Language J !IJy H.'W. OII,MI,A!lf,

What ft' lanicniiKo >-- what « l»n;ms" It III tlint we Bp'fftk! Jlow Illlleo may dc|l(iml upo.u a rulo encoarnv&fc-we - riot»; lh» '• Jlrbril -tlint

In. formed apparently etactly' ni liBonio oth<<r word who»o meaning wohare boon taught, to nsci>rtntn by Ilianppllattlon of certain rules, and bo>holil! wo mnko an ogrcKloin—nny,

my liuubnnd wnu doing n lilt ofUK out there, nnd we werowith IIIT mother—a sensl-

hie. Industrious woninn us ever was.• ; "There was ploiity~~for Ln«y Dora

in do. but no—she'd He nbeil until.yfflRtfi.drftaa-fot.dltinsb-.iiiiit.wasatJ — • - "noon—nnd then she'd appear nnd whllo a ca|f nnd robbed of her horns,talk to the men—young engineers, Yet when we speak of a man who. hasyou know.' After that sho lop down B e e B defeatod we do not refer to «

even n ridiculous—blunder.For Instance, wo say n man ha*

bnen dlsnrmedi meaning that ho hasliad hla nnuii taken away front Mm.Out when wn_speak of tho prisonerafter the dlinrnilng scrimmage its'being dlsbevolod, wo do not meanthat they nlio took his hovel awayfrom him. Of course not.. Wo mention the dehorned cow,

b»eu Uken

^ip^OTlrtfi«;«fe^apondi hi: time looking on at cricketor football, while hid alsler la drWlnifn ball from tho tori on a four-mlloround of (tolf. or vlsoromly playlnieforward In Iho hockey field. Vfttrondrr that nho develop* Into

td AtflUuU TTIJIIP *h.(«' iiid d l

man;iaiid undoralied?—aentlewo-

fared her hte »e»t.—New Tork

SIMPLE LIFE ITi LONDON._ What with caravanning, camping

out. renouncing meat and wine andbsytag ready-made frocks, a- goodmany of as are trying our best, to leadth* simple life. It is doubtless bet-ter for, the nett generation that th*young gfrb) ot t>js_csn.,-acarxely ~b»tndqe«|d to touch. thir;et$i that Inebri-ate* a* well as eb«*rs. *

'Even young, men,, says tbe Gentle*woman, Neville Lytton among them,are vaunting the virtue* of. fruit, nut*and vegetables aa food. And barleywater, actually barley water,. I* bo-

and read novel* or stoop until'even-ing, when-the men woro home Again,Then she'd come to lite In earnest.My, how sho'd sparkle! ' 1 uaed to

' blink—couldn't bollove ray own eyes,«bo was so different from the daytimeDora."

"And, auntie." Mrs. Hillingswedged In,, "do you romomber theyoung engineer who was so cratyover'her?" - ' -

"Do IT Hufuii Chandler was hbname. Poor, man! Squandering his

:.-:-«>oner-'on-"borses~ and" carTlagWTt6"'.' take her out Sunday* and Hiking•-:wUhJ>e^,evenlngsfaijdrno»*ii'dfoain-< lug what; she was Ilko from morning—uiitn-night!—It maki i l innrck now

to think] of,hls MlndnoM." - I• Mr*, Billing* laughed softly. "You

..-»oo..-auuUo-had~#n~eye-on-hlnv-forme," she explained to tho neighborfrom the floor below.

"Sho didn't know at the time that: I already nad_iuy_eyo on Jack - B i l -lings, nnd It went hard With her to•oo thl* other splendid young manthrowing himself nwny. She was al-ways cornering, him nnd telling.- him

• what Rood plus I could mako nndtiow I bad kept .house for my fatherslnco I was fourteen, but It was no

'use. ltufuii would slip away nt-thofirst sound ot Dora's tillppora (in thovetiiiis. And Aunt Sally would shakoher-bend nt me In privato and »ny:

, "Juet wait till they're roarrlad. He'llfind. uutLjlils- mistake. Just

-^jjft.lt:'':r:^^2r.T^::.-..J5~^-;=?S:.....-..,-Si—s"r;wnsl)«rifediylTiKiit, too^Auni

fiBlly^nr»lBniil7ii^TlrTro'cfor marriedhcr^-'whlclr'i "hope for his BHko lie

- didn't—bo's ICBreltlllK It;". ',".Vint Sally," auupunced Mrs. Illl-

llniss Impressively, "ho did marry tier., aftd they're, living In thla building

"•"'"ndw;:"fiF"inb~flo't:'rigUt-over u»,"' "You don't say! I'oor fellow!"••', "And hVa blissfully happy."

"Then maybe ho,'* mada enoughmoney to kyep her in. Idle luxury."

"No; tin'* hard up. lie's told Jackabout his "financial troubles, but hasays Dora .-Is the bright star of hislife. They can't even keep a sor-

' v a n t . * • !•' ' " ' •• ' ; •'.'

."•. . " You don't mean to say that. she: doe* her own workl". ' ;: •' * "No; he doe* her own work. • HoV''makes the beds-and gets breakfast- and washes the dlsbra before he

leaves, aud he. always bring* home tboprovisions he's going to cook at night.Yes, and he's rigged up a wire frameto hold her book, so that sho can road

Vwlthout getting too tired.•! . .; ^Eunice DUllngs!" -

rrf.^Usantrue-Sometime* sho mus-ter* energy to'meet h|m down on thefroot-sCep*! and then ho puts down

jrhls parcels nnd carries her up twoftuThts of stairs and comes running<Jpwn again after his meat and ves-waS'les•; looking i s it she'd given him <

man who. while a calf, was tlod UPand robbed of his (oat or bis foet.

Wo say that Anne Doleyn and oth-er ladles wero beheaded, meaningthat they wore placed on a block andhnd their heads chopped off. Huttake, again, tho word befuddled—wospeak of a man aa being In such a'condition. But do wo mean that helay down on a block and had his fud«die choppodolIT Certainly, certain-ly not,

8o xou so* how untrustworthy tb.li

Take tho nexttl l

FRANCB BTUDIE8 AMEUICA. •The American woman and orerT"

thing pertaining to lier—*uch is thobroad subject for Investigation whichban boen nmlgned to Mmo, LaurenceKledler, of Paris, by the French Gov-ernment. An oihauitlvo report ontho social and industrial life ot Amer-ican women Is what tho Governmentdesire*, and Mmn. Klpdlsr Is to haveall the time and money whleh *b*may need In order to cover the altna-tlon thoroughly In he/ report - Mm*.ICMIST tu a recent Interview saidtho object of her work would be toraise "tho standard of women's.-nag**In Franco, a* well a* the social atattd-aril of her countrywomen In 0T«tydepartment of Industrial and com-

r l * " 'Class la dismissed.d Take tho next

two jiago* for the n»tli leiion.—From Judge

sou

dom* rT;Indeed," the' neighbor said,

i M n that pften.-'• b ahe «lek'r^ Apat Sally inllfed.

"/"Ko vor*.ttutn she wa« when we- - — Pfr,'$tomi, She"* Jnst too

• j*re to b* allowed to exert** "" "J*t**v«\ touch of

h H d « tew

|dott»

Newspaper* and Moncy-Maklnu.,—Newdpapersf U «eem»—New Yorknowiimpers, at any rate—-should fe-colvu more crodlt than they get forbolnj in business aololy to do K»—-ror 4n noino cuip« +o raise -lu>band not front any sordid purpono tomake money. Mr, -John Nocrli Isait authority whom wo nnd quoteda* .declaring In behalf of the nowB-pnper iiubllalicirn of New York, thatthere Is hanging over sixteen of thorn'an Increase of three million dcllama year In cost of production. Thisthrco. millions ot added cxponto ]iadivides Into $2,160,000 for whit*paper; f 600.000 additional for com-pottltom, 1200,000 for BtorcutjpcrB,and 1100,000 for other labor. Notjnoro^hnTi tout vapertr at tha ttxitnuiMr. Norrls najs, rnn meet this In-rrcnspd"o<pouseunil still uiako bothomls meet. Mr. Norrls thinks thodnlly-tiowspapor business Is tho mostprecarious venture K«I"B- Ninety perrent, ot tlio newspapers circulated InNow York h» llnds: to bo ono-centTfiapors"; Thoi iie»-«drnler», Mr. Norrlsfay», mako <i vast deal of monoi' outof tho Now. York papers—$1,500,000from tho World nlone; organisedlabor* takes nu cuormou* sum fromthotuln tribute) nnd wages.—$!,50p,-000 a year bring paid for labor bytho World alone; but th* returns torapltftl Invested In tho nowspapcrbunlness Mr. 'Norrls considers so un-SAtsfactory M to Imperil tho libertyof the prcu. All o.f which brings ItInto tho forum of discussion howlong tbe present one-cent papers rancontinue to tie sold for ono coot, Onecent burj.nt least a third, less ot mostcommodities than it did when one*cent uewspaper* began to bo thofashion, but It buys more newspapernow than over.—Harper's Weekly.

4n< rclalTust.

work * Chicago Evening

BPOT8" ON WIUBT8., "What « 4t|Mr Ilttlo bug!" thought• nearsighted woman in an '%" earyo*tord»y a* her gato, throughglasses, felt upon a tiny black ob-ject on nnother woman's wrist. "Itlook! sU-slded and flat, and It s«*mi

-to b* hurrowlftg (ntobvr vktn." Andthe good-hearted wonian actually,bent jforward to makfti, a jetiov attho Dtrange entomological specimen.But-a* tho raovomsnlr hraogbt Serplnce-no* nearer to tho wrist she sud-denly chaniced her mtnd, stiffenedup and turned, her eaie to the ^ear-cat window, The "bug" was a tinybit of court plaator. The Ilttlo racial"patch" ot wigs and powder dayshas been revived In Paris, but tran»-ferred to tho wrist. Tho small blackbit ot court plaster Is employed to

.bring aut (ho whiteness, of tho backot tho hand, near tho Ilttlo linger. ItIs a One example of democracy Inadornment, for, properly placed, Itwill thrust a diamond on the samehand Into tho background.—NowYork Preas.

MI18. IIEUnERT'S SCHOOL.Tho recont announcement that tho

lion. Nan Herbert, a stater'of LordLucas, und Sir*; KaUerlne. TJujgle?;the'AmcrtCAU TJicolophlsi. aroabotiVto found a school for tho promulga-tion of their Ideas In tho centra ofthe Now For««t call* attention to thonumber of society women who leadthe slmpto lite within tho wall* ot nconvont.:,, The Ladles Minna andKtheldreda -Howard, slater* of iheI)uko i>f Norfolk, arc both nuns. Thoformer belongs to tho auclont Carhio-llts Ordor. while tho Utter Is a veryhnrd-worklns Slater of Charity, LadyKdlth Fielding, slstor of Lord Den-bigh. Is also A sister of Charity nndwork* In a Itaman Catholic medicalmission In China. Four slater* or thepresent Lord 1 terries arc nun*, while]Lord Pctre baa three sitters who have

»min^| iBpri«r^j^^<J^k^^?Barlei 6 ."ffurrey Garden" fame- ldaunt of the present I-oril Lytton, 1*ah ardent dlselpl* of vegptsrlanliith;.ao, too, although leu* dogmatic a.'one,the Duchei* of Kntlaft$--aya! nndIjidy Plymouth nnd-the ycuiiR LadyLytton nnd the U&ronne d_o Mojer

* l S e % " ~ . " ' . ' • • ' . . •Anyhow, It Is quite a slRn of tho

times that tbe Duchos of Portlandgave a luncheon party some time agoat th» Buataco Mile* nesUturant, andher guest* Included Arthur Batfourand Lord Itovelitoko and tho Duchessof Mariborough. •

. . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . • ' " !>

ENaLAND-lLANP OF FLIUTS.in Italy peoplo love; In Franc

tboy talk amour; In.England theyflirt, says Dr. Emit Kelch. Can any-thing be more characteristic of tbesocial soul of theso nations? Flirta-tion rises In virulent* as we g » northrrom thel*lltud*otPa tu(. T do notthink that even England can beatNorway fn her consummate flirt*.In Jane and July is>th«> heyday offlirtation. During tho other -ntontnaot the year th* aweet deceit eoo* ononly between young people,

During tbe London summer tea-son. flirtation la briskly-proceedingbetween all the ages. The mod upffiil f fi i

mMmen* I* In th* capilol groand at To->eka. It was a sMdlUg which suitedin l'8f*. when tbe Drat wing of th*Kate housa was (wing erected. It#a« apared from the scythe and laiwenty-fiva year* attained a growth•blch ta»e its top a spread of overme hundred feet. Thl* tree waa aireat favorite'with the late Senator*from Kansas. John J: lngall* andPreston B. Plumb, and It 1* as dear16 the heart* of the "Jayhawkera" aais the" Washington elm to the people)t Cambridge, for the TwentiethKan«a» regiment of volunteera notinly assembled.under thla tree, but,tfter making a record' In the Philip-pines, the regiment and its intrepidcommander bade farewell under It*branches. ,

Th« cottonwool endures great ex-treme* of temperature and when the

A CHAIB.

offlelal of over fifty, the fpreign dip-lomatist with Ilttlo hair and lewteeth, the retired Indian civilian with,more, liver than heart—they all flirtat receptions,, a.t homes, concerts,conference* and converMslons*.I^lrUtlonfrar«th«^«opl*r»"OtlO*«rthe puny pennies thrown to a : poorperson who can do-Bo^more-thanopen or clots one's cab door. It lath»7tlF*'otTove, the make-believe ofIt. It I* dry and cold an! calculat-ing—the very -dry shampoo of love:_Lovo-l» as-different from flirtation

aa is youth from old .age, Love. Iswarm, yielding,, passionate, franklyhuman, All the nations whore tovbIs still In Its prime1 want to' "tovour"the girl of their affection. Such isl o v e . • • : '•' / . . . . . " .

In England pooplo are too busy tolove. As I pointed out some tlmoago, tho lemonado amusements otthis nation, such as music Jails, lightcomedy, penny 'literature and halt-penny novels—all this indjeates thatpeople here are too busy to tako*musoments seriously. A man Jadedto death byv. forty letters and fifteentelegrams a day cannot in the eveningIndjiliojn_tho_j«eltflnient_ot-elthcr

^ o ^ l S l r f n ^ ^flirt*, says AVonrta *"ilfe.

moisture. It successfully withstandslovero drouths. It Is a fast-growingtrca and demand* plenty of light.On. Irrigated lands cottonwood is ez<tremely easy to.cultivate from seed,JutOngn, jnyer* or graft*. Thecpn^Pjnoriflirt way «f-seeurUlg-.fheiBir fromiho natural nurseries which spring upilong the sandbars' of <tbo Westernrivers. Thc»9 nurseries are' killed'each year by Inundation from thohigh waters, but they are also re-

'oewed annually by the seed floatingon the water. A," thousand with rootsIntact can bo pulled out of the sand-bar*, In the fall. In an hour. Theseleedllngs are often planted closely to-gethor In furrow* and In this mannerseveral thousand can be planted In aday by two men using a team andplow.—Philip Eastman, in the WorldTo-Day. '

: : ; '; " v ; ; ~ ; ; r : i r a B . : " W f J i t D S . ^ \ - • •;;••

'There are n o friendship* w i t h o u tfaith',;;.;.:;

::;;:"'^--»?-::.:.v- •;.. ...«...-....T h e porerty o f Ufe Is d n o to the

t h i n g s jre'inla«V.;:r;''.'':,...••...' •' . •••' •;.T h e love o f truth goes beforo -ilka-'

hess';to i.irttthy;v.-...''v'; '. . .•;.,:. , :" .Hvery lire m a y bo k n o w n by t h e

. w a j r ; ; l t : . l e a d a . - ; . - • -•" •• . •'.• .•'••

Cod is not In the closot If Ho isnot on tho street.

The beautiful life wastes no timelooking for a mirror,

_; Happlneia neror 1* found by run-ning after pleosuro. ~:~"" .

-A4 tquchy^dteposttlon^Tif^Sn^TgielrIth a tough heart. ^ _^_ ;^_"X JlfileTcafeTor others is worth a

lot ot prayer.for thefn. |No man happen* to stub his too on

the •nogget'-uf'character. ; " ~When faith gets to dreaming there ]

soon Is something'doing.Somo sheep sigh for cactus as soon

• J they get In the green pastures.The religion th^t conflnos Itsolt to

your own heart soon consumes Itself.People who ore hunting persecu-

tion seldom are worthy of Us polish-ing. ' • ' - , - . :

It Is easy to get into crooked ways

HIJNTT3'-*-—praxjHEs oaf sasss

'Butt do not attack soand ,or grape*, but of coorss do gather:'..,„on' decayed . or' mntilatsd 'ti'i'jiin^f^'peaches or apples, especially at E * i i i .

Dowers. But when there I* plenty of•weetneta In til* blosjoms hrnlsejt:fruit win nut b» moleated. kfy ~ad-vlee wc«ld be to get two ataad* ofItalian or Caucasian b*e*.-—T. J.Crocs, in the Country CeLntlenuw.

' . CONSTANT B!J0£ML.:'::.'';;V'';_... ^ .A'~ raised'bed of- pjepnic*."'Inter-:;-:^S'>jSl

spersed with, the' new, large hio6j^».'|,;&,ife^jJing phlox nnd bordered with Japaa'*-;^i"'g|slllle* will civo a succession of nower*"A*iCii::

-from Mar to October;. or-.a.long, bed- v,.!,u,i,_,,.-of--hollyh«kror;hlbis«rwltl-a'rowr$t'f'^r'1

of large flowered phlox -.In 'front. •taxA'-^',-'f jfi^:edged .with dwartiph^/Drummbadi-'y-i^S:^"-'will- give montha|j«i.lov»ly ..ttloa^rX?:^--This, last'combination also maWei'ajS'^i^tt; .serviceable screen between the Tege*.;:i^S>},.\.table garden and the lawa or to hldo'K\{|;vi'« rear fence.—Indlanapolt* New*.;' - ftv^.v^OT'^-^-'Sr^ito^^ii^^vi^^^

While cow pcaj,' Ilko other' 'la^0%•will increaso then'ltroseh con.*,

tent In the soil and furnish hitnm*^.making material, they are ljnniensely^'2*helped_s by--.•'llby'raf.'?,. apsl{eat{ins,"phSSpSdric" ecia 'and"'Fntsa'b. -andntahed with these they-will do**far'more of the nitrogen fixation andwill giro a larger crop of forage. I t :U always better farm economy to

'o the crop as hay and feed It thanto uso It ns manure direct, for.lf th»'rnanuro-Ja carefully saved, m p arecover nearly all tho manurlal vnlut>while getting the feeding value In ad-dltion.—,-Country Gentleman. '''•".•':r.'.'-:'J&

had^to *lt la a chairday after day unableto move about on ac-u<SBHrt ..Pi.. rtuuiui«ucpain* lo my back, ,blps and legs. I was •ahort of breath and 'my heart would But, ;ter after the least '

11 w»ntLit, .Ja,k

«.«ia fc

f"ur *•

. , . . . , . . .-.-- spell* and bearing!, ' • *, down**ln* and th* kidney secretioo. i- ?lBi \° t« *"*-were,much disordered. I thought I \T?£??£*£«Xn-WOBM not live long, but .lnce u.log • , - W . . I f ' ^ ; ,* ZDoan's Kidney Pill* I am a dlffe'rem i "tf tr"m l l« « • • « , . ,woman, tan do my own work-and I •rJ'°V'<l!t,»!K"'t Vf;»nhave no mope fear of those troubles "—Sold by all dealer*. 60 Cenu a box.Foater-llUburn Co., Buffalo, N. y.

bv

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tig tt;

: ^HAO AN AWFUL DREAM,

HshlMd by a Giant OrtrlchAlmost Red Leg*.

Hunting yarns were in qrder, ami !It was up to tho African explorer for i^ « M r f b « t ^ K ^ » ) V ^

With

"I wa* trekking along the southern^Ddast or Africa a few1'years otro," »aitl

f i g "and had- spent most of thu day1 Mng; pheasants. Bprlngtioku, vlek-

duykerboks and tlio other kinds

And «,in,tim« may!*, if ]III tind a iritM, i,wv

" i l r t ry tu tit me aj.', „A\lil l« » hr»»e a, I c

AnJ 1 will kill him. an..'Hie Kmi »Ul try. •»-»

Ilf.xim« » KnijF.l i.i c.iut1 «u), Owt I l a Ki*-t

• B 0 N B 9 - A S : M A ^ f t ^ n E ! . .....,,,.,......„

'..How can I ntlUw."•fbrVifertUiiiSlg^^PJnnd a. lot -of tnlscellaneous't—~«'#--"K, B . : C Sprlngfleld;,--;Ma«i;"'method'hsr^cW^OTJfldHvhlcil"—..-^.,,^tirely satisfactory, r without mrtnlni;them .through a milt prepared' fot,;crlndine them pt treating thetn-i«riti§sulphuric add; If somo-stTeaatwp^dil^^ashes can be procured', the bonesafter having beon broken • WltS'?aJsledse-hammer, may bo treated .byplacing them la,layers and covering;with ashes. These"should b«.kept:moist, and In the courao of slat oreight months most of the bone*, willhave been broken down. Those which •'remain" somewhat hard,w>nayf ^li.iiB^crushed by means of an Iron gleag*1. „They probably 'will not be fine enougSfijto distribute by means of a-drlli/latthey can bfijjpnUed^J>y_jtiujd_:;li|itjtho=dr'lH~ or"sp#fl*""T)ro'sdc5st w l ^ thotshe*,^^unuyjQ^nttemj»n._jJ_vlV^

-. toonndi, wAea I .warf sujldenly con-'<>.tronted by the blggeat osirlch I ever.;»*.' : .; ; . " * • ^e * t 0 0 ( 1 before-me, .intently

* .^.regarding me, he lookod tobe sli feot,•*• tall, and for the moment 1 lost my

(tresence of mind. Then ]

AT —'fn

Also renounced theFrance* Bertie I* In,

world. Ladya convent at

l ie Knew Them."What's up, Tommy I" said a good-

natured London coster, who waipaaalng, to'a small boy who was sob-bing bitterly.

"Oh, me fa,rden! HI'vo torsi mebrlte farden!" walled tho Ilttlo lad,continuing hit search.'• "''Ere, mates." >sald tho, men tosome other* standing near, "let1* helpthe pore kid find 'Is farden." and th*company act to work. '

In,* few minute* one of thornpicked up the. talatlng cola.

"•Era y'are. Tommy,*' he said;•"«*'« yer tardep."

ffh looking *t It,in the lightt l r t p ^ f t r 1t i ' t f

Harrow, and Udy Loopoldlna Kcp-pel, alster In Lord Albomarle. and tbeMlases Ellen and Mario French, lis-ten of Lord French, are among othersociety nuns Tit-Bit*.

BAnY GETS SEATS FOR FOUR.*-Four women, of keen hum.or and

Ingenuity, amn*ed pauenger* in acrowded express train yesterday, t*d ,perhtpa did or didn't teach aewrat-Jmen a lesson In polltoneas. Th«yentered,.the train at PourtwutUstreet. . One, rather matronly in ap-vearance, carried a baby'in her arm*.and.j&e atruggled pastth* bystand-er* toward Ui* centre ot the ear.PreMntly a man looked up from hi*newtpaper and, obaervloc she had ababy In her arms, offered her a soatThough the majority ot the personaMtttd were men, they did not «eeoU»r womin ajUtndlm and. buded.th*ir nose* deeper In their nepera. Th»n one)ot,the women tsM^s'81*ter, j * t me take th» baby." andwltk thai ah* n i k d ife

Tho little French kerchiefs itro ascay as rainbows.

An awful wave of unbecoming

tpurple Is upon us.Detachable petticoat flounces itnd

rilfflo* nre obtainable tor llngexloalJlrU. •

.whehyou test all things by tho dollars i g n . - ; v •"- . ' . . " • '—. " ;" •'. Tho-hypocrite always thinks thathla smoothness will-rectify his crook-edness. , '

~"ThBr6~Ii"~8Onio tlpflhito tlrpe^ •}?!:'SJ^*r^6nsM?attt6^~Jt'5t''!M6 -1ifiei temg:

creedrfor^nir chRr£clcr8T~73 .~~' ~y:~['"ft takes more than a gracious man-ner in the meeting to.mako up for agrouchy/way" in ' Ifie home.-r-From"Sentence Sermons," In the ChicagoT r i b u n e , - f c : . . . - . • : '..-• •

' i - ' - i . P U l l S B . ' - . - . , •I_s.e.i!d..iXQH,ia'-»Ian.t. -growa-.

seed given mo by an Italian, andwould bo -pleased to havo you tellme whether this Is n vetch or a pea]and give me any other information >you may havo in relation to name.C. M. C. It is neither a vetch nor si'pen, though its. common' namo-li"chick pea." Sometimes It la alsocalled Ecyptlan pea. Technically•• i t jmay ha said to differ from peas ond1-'.,J)f^J,vetches In tho absence of tendrils.';^ *Its botanical name Is Cicer arletlnnnj'rli||

y. inteniilng lo shoot the bit; bird,. »Ut to my utter dismay found that

•*pBe'tnag*ilno of my gun was empty.f " "h I remembered • hearing thatthe legs of an ostrich turn pink whenhe,Is angry and I looked at his limbs."^ not-only pink but almoat

'and, as he started threateninglyti me, I threw myielf flat on the

thlsbelng admittedly the bestto •escape death or Injury frorsl of one of these birds when

fThe ostrich came close to my side,'"after Intently regarding me for a

it, poked out his long neck. In-his bill Into the pocket of my

abstracted my watch an I'salmly swallowed It with a look otIntense satltfactbn.

'"Neit he-explored the pockets oftrousers, and finding my knife,

Iped that down with an expressiongastronomic delight My bunch ofs followed suit, as did everythingthe way of -metal or slaM I twul-

m e . •"'• ~ " : ' - • " • : " " ; " ; ' " " ~- '"

PrTnVni- having made a sumptuoustotal of | my' personal i belongings, he

j — ttalked majesticallyvawar,-leaving mojnharmed. I got up flnally and wontthrough my pockets to tee If he badleft anything, _when.. to my jitter nur..prlsbT I'foiind my waich, iinife, keyaind everything clso In their properreceptacles. •• .

"Then It dawnod upon mo that Ihad dreamed a bad dream and I rotolved never again to take a nap unihe veldt."—New Vork Tribune.

i I'lMuiidll vi«U)n» t.ir »wOil. wwnlil t i n t 1 imvhi rfi

I^vnnJi I Mtrt? a Uil la«l—CVlia Mj-ruxrr ltubiuxn

„. v . .MINNIE'MI.S-i..D0*a.li£ the Jmp, ,w",greets- the dcean. thci'linie Swish of the co<i:It I*'the homo, and livefrolicking Kin Folk—IIlly. tho Flat Flitters, Ipers and tho Only (Jo!

Minnie Minnow lov«<!

p otcry khown shade soomito havo captivated the jalllincr*'world. , >

Tho b«t silks for mourning surepcau do solo, taffota ot dull nntsh^nd.'loutslnc. i

The only necessary trimming tor a-hat la a bunch ot floating alrgretUsor uncurled ostrich feather*.

It la astonishing how often « be-coming black hat will bo Jujt whatto needed with a certain costume.

Marie Antoinette pleating* ot chif-fon- la' fall wfttot length are to behad for the trimming ot ailk.ahlrt-

- Mirnncc* and I*hranklln. •.'•.•*•'• i The ktter "t."-, on tho typewriter*of a well-known novelist recentlywent wrong.V Tho author wit* equalto th« occasion, M win bo seen from(he following portion of hi* MS. ri ^najrest oph the phalf," sighed

heVft|dyijrij;"phancy my. • pheellogawhen I phoresea tho phearful , con-sequences 'oph our phieeing fromyour phather'* phamily.: Phew phel-=lows could havo phaccd the . tanslcwltli as mvich ph'ortltude as I 'have.and i:is.jpjiichle; phortuno phalla'Jt#.»Bill«'Ofi our *love" I most' phorego•the plea«ur«oph becoming your hus-band. '; Phalrest Phr*flc««, pharo-well phwreiv . sS:;S¥:'"'"""'"*'

the specific Samo having referonco toSORTR fancied resembUmCo betweenthe seed nnd ,a s;hcep"s headT! It he^jlonjs to" tho- Lesumlnosae or Piilsai

.family,; and Is native In aouthera •V j

wltk up

?'j f t ;*eemf. thai:e*reyth>*^^^•iwpthat;; te'ilwitSBtiflcJiljrf' tallo't*n»*«<;OM^awtriewhere' .abon.V 'It.:* :hln!t>t:.th^««^ental.H i,; y;-^ •. C :>t^$.

Motor and traveling coaU of '"010-berlwd" .taffeta-: are ahown in nlatagoods. aUractlro large plaids, checks

- The nweat and m«iV ! '«^ ( >« < ^':|8ife|^^:-:tt*iWaW|0*tljlMr^^coa t aemblince U Un*n tattella ,fli>• ^ ^ ^ • ) ^ t e a * ^ ^ ^•^(^.;to.fc(»nii^a^gh^|

phoravcr. 1"Hold, PirankUn.holdt" screamed

Phranees;,"( wilt phollow yoa phor-ever!" ' ~'J , '" ' ' " ^

Bat Phrtnkltn' had phled, andPhranees snalnted. — Chicago Jour-nal.

recently she tfenght.dowi: from t l *north a nnmbei of Ttbalnlrt Indian*:whoare dlStlnguJshe4'at>ov« all oth«rrI n d b ^ tw Ui*> wWom w ,w*»t^

Europe and }n JndlA.,..It.U,^ilS^offi^SB&s^re;^_._ !aM L r Mj t Sr='its~seei9s, which are used for food^flfThe glandular hairs of the stem and'pods are said to contain oiallc acid.,.,,^In t'h'css specimens each pod cohialiiai^^but ona" seed. Commonly the pod i | ^iwo secdca. Co.unjTy. Ge.jfttl ffl.aaj^JJl

/ BLACKBERRIES.. The essential point In o.wnius ;.;.blackborrlea successfully is a m?isty|soil—not one In which •water; .wilt^stand, but ono rich enough - to .-holli^^BUftlclcnt moisture to carry tbo plait i?|Sthrough tho growing season. Vltj'l*'usually best to plant tho blackberry^bushes In the fall) plant the smaller ®growing kinds four by seven' fe«|t|apart, and tho larger varieties s i i ; ,by eight feet. Thorough cultivation;!throughout the season.will help inmaterial degree to hold the :

•atlon *lth;ai^

eatherconvWr-

necessary- to :peTt«t"a Boo*d~cr^p3fi%gsoli should bo cultivated very shallow.-so as not disturb tho roots: Breakthe root* start* a large'numbertrackers, which have, to ,b*;::>ettt oand destroyed. ;v::.-h:Ss-; '*S?4f'(x^"'

Blackberriej, like (Jewoerrlearupberiaav b«sr but cne-cro^bn;.^ B ^ S ^ i ^ ^ c s a e a ' w U c ^ s ^ l J b ^^utyWirllJeai'nwttrye^^'-FroiB^Ito sbc cane* »ro *ufBc[ent to beIn eich hllL T h e *upertInoTieaoaldbp thinned out** soon, wstart fromthe grounds 'The old 1should bS'CUtoS soon after 1jsAatt hnrnftLi ' Th.e; new :,aa00Ui^M|t>e plnchtd back at the he^ht.6rplor three feef uTthe plants we:: J^^ijBwelje^^t|th>iy^fartened to w t ^ the ttwNf-

aBa:!be2wt;b*rt:;when3Ja4|:toi

South African Governments.A recent number of. the Doer news-

paperfr)ns 1-aml, contains an articledescribing the .experiences of a Boerwho Went to German Southwest Af-rica In 1801 to settle there. The muralcondition of tho country, ho writes,

' is serious.. Most of the Germans have^jiegro_wlyea. To flnd_a German In

_ JTfie^ouhtry "districts^ hoaaya, witfi~a^^^|a&..;*jfa^^^ti^.-;Atva^I»iiU«iia"a

pf^f'tne'chW-br'ifBcraan-fa^inegro mother, which be attended at

, Sehoboth, two aermah'otneers. werepresent with their' negro wires. Com-pulsory service Is equally applicable

ito whites and blacks, and both serve"Jn~Jhe ranks "together:1; Heconclodesr

"For. my part. 'Olsbjleyi tftonth** ex-perlenco has- brought me to the con-clusion that tt Is better to bo a slave

(rtmder the English government than afree man In German Southwest Af-rica."—Philadelphia Ledger. . ;

i '^Cost l iest Knife in thaVVorjd..- The ntoiTvaluifble knife In the world

is to be seen In tho collection of *'famous Arm of ciitiers In Sheflleld, Ittl* large enough to fit the pocket of

none but a giant, and contains seven-~ ty-flv8 blades, ,wblch.close 'np'Ilk*• those of an ordinary Imlfe. Each of

•^IBeTlarger' blades IJto!*borately-en—Vavodrand among the subjects of I

- -these strange pictures are views ofV.Sheffield College, the city- of York,

"Windsor Castle. Arundel Castle and ascore of other famous scenes. The

? bafts are of mother-of-pearl, .carvedwith great skill. On one side the ar;

j often plrred there theof (llt-taR on sunny ,.a<her, cousins Flnnloamnow, and wee \VlnnIe '

Flit-tag Is. fun to pis:most every way; now cyou slide and skim: cthe bottom and slowly ity dash through the »eand—tb» goal-Is won-played.

Mlnnlo Minnow couliwith steady tall and IIdash and lash her way Iand distance all the ott

Dut sometimes she •would keep behind, andFannie, or even little V,

Swish was a very piewhich to play, and It 1convenience. No mattIt rained, Swish waswetter;; and as for Hlnlet it fret her, for rain i

S»M Minnie-fiih,• "Whene'er Lwjth..TT' r»B «*i»1i in Swi»B «*i»1i in Sw

And ceytr get

:'1 H I flirt roy UU'..I_ner<r-. fait.. -: :

To mnoothly Mil. .Ami aever get v

If I m.\\if * *]iUttei7

If th» droji^ donti ;. And ncu-r get we

Minnie ami Flnnlo anWinnie were very hapbut one day. whllo atMinnow went away to iSpllsh, where tbo waterlow.

Now Mlnnlo Minnow';gone away, but left benof play:

"In Swinh you «Wy mIn Kpltxh ii danger.; irab

- But Mlnnlo forgot ttide, and was havinggood time darting herethe sunny shallows, sitlcod,-"'nntlt too" late," Iturned, and—«ad to reli

It happened thla wa]Every day-ths sua'iin1

the sky pull tbe watersIt gets qalte—quite dr;JJttle ffsh-llfaraUyi' itflop about and slrutgle-dle. , • . v

But Minnie wax wj«ifelt Jhe water go she' «and.dug her flns with aInto tbe mud, iimlrcmt i

The hoors wtnt by andry, and Minnie gaspedbut suddenly th* water bback. •

Presently Minnie • wasfelt much better, but •wiser little flab swam sicool, .grain Bwtab.

Most any day. If yoayou'll see little Minnieplay, darting . her* andteal and.test, playing ftwith all the rest—Josbuiin the' Washington Star,

Ust has depicted a stag-bunt and onthe other » boar-hunt. When asked

la* to the value of this knife a mem-< her of tbe Una replied: ,

-Well, we calculated it op to £920,"Vthat.was before it was finished,

then we ceased to figure oa the

PLEASAUT BCMMKBBight Food the CSBSUK.

•••rttfleaat ex-

HOW AMERICA GOTOne of the : mpst lnt«

tlons of Ober'a Amerigogarners' "Hero** of At

(.tort" Serle*, Is that Inpointed ont that It was Ihimself * who named tworld "America." but, tchance, a stranger to Aobscure geographer in *la tbe.Vosge*. Martin W*The suggestion was madeIn a pamphlet printed In

"It was a small panesgravtags of th* eradaiIt mad* a stir in the wehas been eanaM by batalnee. Sot JOB* <o»y of itlon is said to he estaatIn ta« lAaat Lf***Ery. "City It casaed a <«tl«Jiraphleal drek**, wit «lUtw of Its ISM*, hat ft

Mmmmmsm

\ .2

THE CRAKFORD CTTIZEK THURSDAY, NO

there to plant? ofblossoms brolMd

l t e l K

f peonies tnter-c», l irte bloorn.lered with Japancession of flower*er; or a long, bad—- -USlsetn -with * row'SJoi In front andrtUot Drummondtof lovely bloom,on also make* a,•tween th» reee-e tawa or to bldonapolls News.,

TO ACHAXB.

HSMM. m M * A&etrt Oa Aeceut «fiMee.UrtcaedMil, t l M B«*bs,

re» street*, Anoka. Minn,, says: -Ihad to (It la a cb»lrday after day unableto more about on ac-

SJtt ef. rtuuiui«Ucpalm la my back,hips and legs. I wasabort of breath andn»y heart would But,ter after the least

":0»

Forth*Younger

spells and „.„.,„, ,, dowa*atns and tha kidney secretioo. i• Wlnt '" t« »-n.ii». b"were much disordered. I thought I i To 3 iVrt * ""T"would not live long, but since using i ' ' ' *Doan's Kidney PUIs I am a dlffe'rent •woman, ban do my own work -and Ibare no mope tear of those troubles."—Sold by all dealers. 60 cenu a box. IFoster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. |

ruui the guni'tfajit ihotit.hrr; i

>Si that tI'll »Uy

b«i

«n»)-b«.'if I lrr,

HAD AN AWFUL DREAM.

Robbed by a Giant OstrichAlmoat Rsd Leg*.

Hunting yarns were in qrder, amiIt t u up to tha African explorer (or

With

w i trekking along' 'the'southern'!*••* °* Africa aTetf'yearB ago," sail!^ " h d had-spent most of thu day

, Pheasants. sprlngbokH, vlck-daykerboks and-the other kinds'<"•' ^JJf«1)!RAsf"me"cpau

An<j nainru- ii . a ""(i"". I'Wv ani I

i v i 1 tl> "*• u " "!'• I n ' 1 1ill <« » hrnr* a, I c«n b<p1 ill kji him, »„,», H T O , ^

m j *Ul <ry. - « T Urn'•. hniiFit i.t otut!" <Jtli«t .1 *«» bif ' tv'Jiy!

and u»-more «»un*iT*l)r •it,(ore4u(h«r fuurtb [»»rt b u Ver*d by Ani«rteu« V«-»put-iut (aaappear la what follova) W^or*I do not •«• « B M U ricatty to htn4«rui froaj calltn* U Aajtritw, or *m»r-ka—C e;. the Uod.of Am»tltni. aft«r» dl

l <«AnJ 1 will

Y < > u

*

"--..

- - , . '•

min Italian, and '

havo you tell ivetch or a pea '

ler Informationlotion to same.r a vetch nor a'mon namo IsImca It Is > also

Technically Itfrom peas andce of tendrils.Uccr arletlaura,op rcferonce tojljifiCo betweens 'headr It be-osao or Fulsae In southern -It U anjiannaU»one places 7ot®used for food.f the stem and—iln oxalic acid,'h pod contains -.inly the pod i»" • '^Gentleman. _ ,^T

I .wan' suddenly, con-fronted by the biggest ostrich I ever

"; , "Aa he stood before me. Intently^regarding mo, he lookod to\be sli feet^ tall, and for the nsjmont 1 lost my- presence of mind. Then 1 backed

,-vljray, intending to shoot the bl« bird,^ M j to my utter dismay found that

' WW tassaxine of my gun was empty.;'fy -"Then I remembered • hearing that

tho legs of an ostrich turn pink whenhe,la angry and I looked at his limbs.

were not-only pink but almoatand, as he started threateningly

me, I threw myself flat on theid. Utls.-belag'admittedly the best(to •escape death or Injury frora

of one of these birds whenated. ;

i ostrich came close to my side.i after intently regarding me for a

at, poked out his long neck. In-I his bill Into the pocket of my

.abstracted my watch aniIsalmly swallowed It with a look otgtnianso satisfaction.

"Neit he-explored the pockets oftrousers, and finding; my knife,

ilped that down with an expressionI gastronomic delight My bunch of

«ys followed suit, as did everything. the way of rmctal..,.orI-slaas.-J. had.

l i t m e . • . ' • • . • • • •"• : "" ;"' •" "" "-' "

^, ^Itifen, having made a sumptuousnwal of. i ray : personal i belongings, he

- italked majestically away,-leaving mojnharmed. I got up finally and wentthrough iuy pockets to tee If he badlcft_anything,_when, 'P.™? I1'!?!! "ur-_.

"prtsoT I found my waich, knife, keys>nd everything clso In their properreceptacles. •

"Thon It dawnod upon mo that Ihad dreamed a bad dream and I re-solved never again to take a nap onthe veldt "—New Vork Tribune.

i f,ir

Oh w,,,,M that l'iiurhi"chan«-wi»btltt*f

—Cclia Myrutrr U>ibiux,n,' in lUr)*r'»

„• ,;t.- .MINNIE MINNOW. " " y•i.Doftia.lit the Jmj% Wfiere tha rivergreets- the ocean, tjhero la always allfllo Swish of the tool, green warm.It U tho homo nud lively place of thofrolicking Kin Folk—the Shiner fam-ily, tho Flat Flitters, the Skin Sklp-

<pern and tho Only Goldfn One.'Minnie Minnow loved tho place and

often plrred there the sploodld gameof tilt-tag on sunny ..afternoons withher, cousins Flnnloand' Fannie Min-now, and wee Winnie Winnow.

Flit-tag Is fun to ntay, for you dartmost every way; now over the wavesyou slide and skim: now plunge tothe bottom and slowly swim; sudden-ty dash through the sea-weed shad*,and—the goal la won—the game isplayed. •

Mlnnlo Minnow could always win;wltb steady tall and lively fin, she'ddash and lash her way through Swliband distance all the other flab.

Uut sometimes she was kind andwould keep behind, and 1st Flnnlo orFanhle, or even little Winnie, win,

Swish was a very plcaaaht place inwhich to play, and It had one greatconvenience. No matter how muchIt rained, Bwlsh was never anywetter;; and as for Minnie, aha neverlet It fret her, for rain never wet her.

SaidiMinnie-fiah,

fa Swuh""''~"''"'—:'''And never gtt wet,--

•1ft I flirt roy tail ',-L.neut fail'-: • . _ _ . „ . _ . _ . . . _To •inoothly sail, . " .

Aud sever get wet. • .'•,

it* dUroterer. Anwrleus. a ataa atsagaeloui mind, alar* bclh Europeand Asia have ,oi u,*|r MOMS fromwomen." its aitaatloa aadair* and cuitom* of tl» ptopl* will•be. clearly uaderatwd from the twice(wo voyage* »l Aui«4r*», wfcleh «al-

GIRLB1 LVNCIIE3 8 A V E U OOO.Somewhere about th« city law* I*

wandering to-day. • little yellow dog.namelew and v without known kla.who, could he speak, might tell a

If I a *]iUtt«rt l 1

p , % K Vhlch sprint a o ^ 'r.' P r a ^lest to be

South African Governments.A recent number of. the Doer news-

paperfr)ns 1-aml, contains an articledescribing the .experiences of a Boerwho went to German Southwest Af-rica In 1S01 to settle there. Tho moralcondition of the country, ho writes,IS serious. Most of the Germans havenegro wives. To flnd_a_German Jnthe country districts, ho "says, with awhite' wlf *i«^arraJrttj' j.1At>..aj:baiiUarjj

"'of the chlfdPof 'i^Berniatt~fsfiieri''aiitf;negro mother, which he attended atBehoboth, two German officers werepresent wltb tholr' negro wives. Com-pulsory service la equally applicable

i to whites and blacks, and both servoIn the ranits-together:'; He-conelodear"For my part, •olgtjteen months* ex-tertenco has-brought me to the con-clusion that It Is better to bo a stave

I'tmder the Engliib government than a- free man In German Southwest Af-

rica."—Philadelphia Ledger. .

• -Costliest Knif« in ths World.Tho mosV valuable knife In the world

is to he seen In tho collection of afamous firm of cutlers In Sheffield, Itis large enough to fit the pocket ofnone but a giant, and contains seven-ty-five- blades, .which close up' Ilka

• those of an ordinary Itnlfe. Each of" tho larger blades IK elaborately ea-

gravod.-and among the subjects ofthese strange pictures are views of8helBeld College, tho city of York.Windsor Castle. Arundel Castle and ascore of other famous scenes. Thebafts are of motherof-pearl. carvedwith great skill- On one side the ar;tlst has depicted a stag-bunt and on

, the other a boar-hunt. When askedl £ as to the value of this knife a mem-" i her of tho Srra replied: ,

^ " W e l l wo calculated it up to £920.""VthaUwas before It waa finished,

1 then we ceased to flgure oa the

« n n t s l 1 f r f .If th» droji ilavm patter— :

. Anil ncu-r get wet." .Minnie ami Flniilo and Fannle and

Winnie were very happy in Swish,but one day, whllo at play, MinnieMinnow went away to a place calledSplUh, whore tho water, la very shal-low. :, . •

Now Mlnnlo Minnow's, mother hadgone away, but left behind tbe rulesof play:. "In Swinh you ufely 7n<y ahidvj

In .Spliih i> (linurr.; \ratrb the tide.'- But Mlnnlo forgot to watch the

tide, and was having such a verygood time darting here and there Inthe sunny shallows, she never no?tlcod. until too" late,-IBe^^lldeTiidturned, and—-•sad to relate—poor Slt-

• Worn out with dodging trucks and-ar» In the crowded streets down*(own, so hungry -and thirsty that haeould run only* with difficulty, whitehla tongue hung fr.ora hla Jaws, h«f

StT I'aul's'chufchyard, on Broadwayat noon, along with tho advancaguard of tbe girls who tak«> luncheonIn one or another of the quiet nooksabout the old church. Thero the dogfell, exhausted—In a final strugglefor life. It seemed.

Evoryone thought ths animal mad.until one young woman, with lunchbox In hand, suggested:- 'Maybe he's hungry." •. •

Boxes wor« opeeed at onc«, andsardine and chicken aandnrlcbes. an-'gel cake and candy were produced.It was soon apparent that tha youngwoman's supposition was correct... From aUaId»». then, cam* oJT*f-Ings, and the donors were so eager todo their best that they gav* tha Httladog tha richest and moit lndlcasU-ble morsels in their boxes. Presently,from a nearby drag store there sr-rived a girl with a glass ot cool milk,which she set before the wayfarer,whoao appreciation the onlookers sawin a look of dog thanks. A few min-utes more weco spent by the animalIn resting. Then, ho arose with ahappy little bark and ft wblak of hisstubby tall, as much as to ssy, "Ithank you all." and trottsd off, leav-ing hla benefactors a good topic fornoonday luncheon

Household Affairs.

CAM or itocsi: FLAVTS-Doot IM mtrmH «• scrtib l i e

Wo««U U fw Hi. wt«t#r. Wlt» Ifcrtis*. araur. aoajk * B 4 a» tot>iiiv»» ej

IM scraasm! lo rvou>v« lom-ti Tai

tfc* rtasiac, walcb tlwat4Mgh -.

lo ux !«

ollaak» «i> to

ffor tbbp

outdoor life ao<i %htr will r*t>ayrtgoroa* «ro«tk asd MoomUu wtntrr mcoib* - • Brtx«kl5o

TO MXKV STAUCil SMOOTH< A n«w pr»j>«r»iiiia for tb«- laundry,d«*4cn*d ioraader Ihr imrrh usiootb,rre* fHMB tamp* aud «tirkU>«m, «astrt«4 la doing tb» laofidry -work tor atarge famtly. Tb« raat»rial. whlrhtomr* to , snail cakr*. U dlwolfmlwlia th» starch In a Uttlf cold water,boiUag water ta add**, aad the mil't»r« thoroughly stirred Tb» Unfa,atrnuly clean***,- « « 4ln>«d In lh«

and ipaftty d.H«4,-'

BrUUant and duraMn BuUb—Wum-tn's Home Companion.

TKMITINO TitK 'INVALID..As alt coed nurses know; an In-

-vali^'s. .ur-4jikBtalascoAi-'s—XoMk.-ButfiiXy.said b«dre*s«<I ui> u an atl/rsctlv«

way to t<*n>pt the talatut by | mwaasof the eyesight. A new way of »&>•Ing the tptcial kind of foods whichtha doctor has recommended helpsJecldedly lo stimulate Jth»\aiipctlte,Mpacially »h#r* a continuous varietyaf food cannot be given. A wrll*r oninvalid rooktng says; * Rememberthat sarprtsta are delightful tl> a sickparson. Never let the bill of (are Utposslbl*) b« known beforehand, andIf you can dta*ol*o a well knownllsh, so mach th«. better, Bsatsnwhit* of egg *s a good fairy and

;tsa yoa cheaply. Snowy wblto oriaad« foldsn • brown • tn tbe ov»n; itStay lop many a dish concealing atMM time a custard, at another aatonld of chlckca Jelly or «ven a cupaf delicate appla aauc*.* ..

Tha same svrittr adds the followingMggasUoa. which will b« a novel oneto many a housewife: 'The proccweaaf cooking, if simple, an Invalid kov<*to wateb, aad tbe sight Ii of(e«-awhat (o the st>p*tlt«.~ Hilng hl« gruelto hint la ths form of inuth.and thinIt bsfora his •ye* with milk or cream.Coddle his egg la a stonaware bowlwbilo he eats another course, and byall m«ana make hta tea at tho bed-

STOP WOMANAND CONSIDER

Flnv Ual almost «T»ryot««rstki»b4Ul f 4 apoa

axatav Fila ln^tb* SUf,Ck&a* Dlsaljaaaa i a 4

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cWoatd, that l<rdia &V«f*tabto Cosaawsad, inaU<« tools aaat ho?ha. i t assora eassa «f fvsaala Ula Uaaa t»fother oa» awdidiaa loMtwa. U rvfatatoa. stoaafUtaaa ai '

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dnt, tha m a t wlasaa at «s«ntMlt«i and gratsfal tmttswalala «wt Uts Itakhasa aUauraW* at Uysn. Msas.- «aay of whbh ar* tramto tiate ba sw nbltehsaf W SMoial mtahatoa. «<T# »b-cO«t»»»l-<4u*vUiM«^-l«^t^iniiBbsA-«v7«»teu«Ojs>pouihia«4U«a,

r t a U a s s M s d t t M . •;•; • : . - - ••; . - - . - - - • - • • • • - . • • • ;,. •:

Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable CompoandDrartiaa; BaaaaUnsia, W«ak Baak,Saaiauuoa aa4 ClrxraUoa. asul Oi|aalnaaal aapala Tasaora at a* aarlJ •*•«•.

plsJnU. Sanh asl . In.

U dtasolns

VTemm stffrartat'" froia aay hrmvt fw»al» 'wwalrnaaa' a'ra lavttad lowrtU Mn, Pta.hsw, f.yun. Mfcat- fnradvVo. BbtUU.. Mim Itakhaaawhab i b*«a advistay slet wnawa frani of rMrg* tor mors th*a twtatyn a n , aad hsfors that aha assisted h«r itoUwHttlaw, Lydia K tiak-haaa lo adtlsia*, Thl "wsowahaak tolsalth.

Thaa aha Is Mptetally wall aaaiUiad to amkta stah"'" WriUtod»y. d^*«w»H»aUlt«»I»t«fc

It happened thla way. •.. •Every daytha iua7iind-ni6olf"up in

the sky pull the waters of gpllah tillIt gets qalte—quite dry. And any

Uttlo ffsh -lhat~slays in Spllsh. wiltflop about and struggle-—get dry and<He. , • • I . . . " "' • ' . ' • • . • - '

But Minnie was wise; wbou shefelt Jhe water go she' shut her eyekand.dug her fins with sli her mightInto tbe mud, sunk-out of light.

Tha hours wtst by and Bpllsh wasdry, and Minnie gasped and choked,but suddenly the water began to comoback._ _

Presently Winnie was wetter; shefelt much btUw, but a sadder andwiser Httla flab swam safely back tocool, .green 'Bwlsh'

Most any day. If you go that way,you'll see little Mlnnlo Minnow atplay, darting hers and there, withteal aad xest. playing flit-tag gameswith all the rest—Joshua T. Crowell,in tho'Washington Star, —

AMATECR COOK UOOK.A400k book In e»urs*.of compila-

One of-tbe -bidest-;of-firitlsh-rtre«r Uo»Is tbe Cowtborpe oak, which baa beta an4 woman, cojotalns manystanding near.Wotherb'jr In Vorkshlrsfor 500 ysars, according to veraciouschfofilcre;"If Is a tree that haa beendescribed often -and has figured Inworks of fiction. . ,--

it Is related ot thli treo that onoccasion as many as forty p«r»onahave been gathered within the bollowof Its trunk, although It must be con-fessed that some ot the»o were chil-dren.' Tho most recent measurementshowed that Its girth of trunk at theground Tras.ufty-fodr feet three In-ches and this cavity' was eleven feetby nine teelv

an4 .woman,tloos by which] old hoMMkvuvinmight profit. Everywbei-B^that thotouplt? ~~have~i>effn fntcriainiM) formany months a kc«n vtn ban Ufunkept out fur a new iili-a In hmifiv-kMping. In pnlcrialiilnK or In n uiiwdlab, and Into tho tmok vnpty aurlihint apd auKKccllsii haa KHM. TIIPlust on* to *o lo W.HII tibtalnml by HIPTntiUf. tu»a durlnc his vlait |o anaunt In reni.K'iirnnln A rainy daybad kept litm In. and for v,yli>[), !»•-ing a prlvllrgtid cbura^tcr. ho. sotiKtitout I te kitchen Juirt in time t» tltidhis aunt making oy»tfr, fritter*, for

NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BUSTERTH* l a i m n c AW) HOCIHN gjaiUMAL COUNTRi«IHRrr*HT.

Capsicum-Va^lincCXtRACT Or THE CAYINNC

Hum* WANT TAKENDIRECTLY IN VAStUNK

DOH»T WAITCOMCS-KtIP

TILL THt PAINA TUBS HANDY

mtnm rAtN -mica ts<-,^M^r^TAok^lTAMrs! '

A «ubtil?««« «sran4,»>ij>«rie«rto, tnusttrit fifstiy oirHtr p)#»!*f;.|riil wll| netbutter ins mom dellcalnkln, TIM p«in-«llayir.| «nd cuiliiva quahitu «l ihearttel* ars wonderful. It will slop thatooihtch* al one*, snd r«!l«v« Utti-achs and ScUltca. W« recommtnd II aa lh« bait and taleat t«lnrnale«tiRitr.IrrlUnt kiiown abo as an saMmal rsmtdy for BMn« In lha cK«n »nd »iom«chand all Rheumitio, Nturstglo and Gouly complaint*. A trial will prey* whaiwscUIni lor it, and It will ka f»und to i* Invaluable in ihs houiehoM and forchildren. Onea uwd no family will b« without H, Many p«opl« tay '• It I*th« UK ol all your (irsparaluns." Accept no pr.panUon ci vaialina unlauthe asm* carrtis our U M I . as «th*rwi*« M Is not genuine,••net your •«*>*•* and mm will null sue V m l l a t • • •h ia i a<>a«rikins

•«r sessaratlsns wnlofi will Inters*! »«u. '

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Tho tree In not now so very tall, j which sb« Is famous amonic her j

Tin' llog In U'ar.Another field of nwfulnn«» |m«

lx-t>n fnulid for.tti* dug In war. llnIs uln-ndr nrnpIoyiHt as a scout. IIla now to servo In the

reaching only thlrty-ccv«n fe«t Into j. friend*.'" Very carefully bo watchi-d | corps. Two Trenrh armythe air There are twontrflvo pr I the protMn and this l« tlie rmult uf ' *•— •-"-— — "--——-'•

-PLEASAST. BCMMKBBight Food the Oaaae,

HOW AMERICA GOT ITS NAJIE.One of the-mpsf lnteretung por-

tions of Ober's Amerigo V»»poc«l. inJJarpars' "Heroes of American Hl*>tory" Series, Is that In which It ispointed out that It was not Vespuccihimself' who named the 'Weataraworld "America." but, by a cartonschance, a stranger to Vespucci, aaobscure geographer in a littl* Iowala the Vosget. Martin WaldMemulIer.Tha suggestion was made by this manIn a pamphlet printed la Latia.

"It was a small pamphlet, witheograTinci of the crudest tort: batIt made a stir la the world *sch ashas be«a caused by bat fsar. bookssine*. 5utjpaaeo»y»f ialattrstadi,ttoa is s*14 to he sxtaat, aadt this toin (he | isa« LttMtr; 'Ifcjr «—*

the air. . Thero are twenty-five prbpi I the prorr**, and this l« lli« rmult ulabout the tree lo support tbo falling ' his obseryttlotic: ""Forty gi«jj-a!it<'ilbranches;— ~~~—~^—~—^~ ~3jn^rt~wt~ m~^ptf>eefi~sivi' tos" rtijp. . The.cavlty..haj'becn noticeable.onl?;•'. mlwttiwtUiJthe .li?ate».yojkc of «Wi>.istoceitbo^'bt^inoirjs^c^.'itift^afn^e^if-iiajjt.-^century. Many ot tko earlier meas-1 C-our to make • thin batter; at. tli*urementa show-; that iho - tree ! ta»t. the beaten -whites; at'tiiifonce was much greater In girth than! *re sdd^if and the mixturenow; • . ' gy^tbp'.tjible»p«»nfu| ^to^.hot fat.In,

Aged.as It Is tho treo. bore sacorns f*;'ryln(e .pan* r " . .Ih 1901 and 1905 and alwaya pro? [ .Ant>tn.^r j 1 '" 1 .'h*' wynt-Into theduces'a fair'amount of foliage. * in * booU'at'rin4'''»a:t*j«^^'time'a>• the frWlw18»J ah acorn borne) by the Cote-1 ?ecip« was thli.:.•.-. "Oystw.- »tvw Ifthorpe oak was'plantod near by and a ' twice as good If'rou UM halt rrtamtree Is growing up slowly as a Kirmi- ras'Mad • of all milk."—New . Yorkrial to tho parent —Now York Sun.' Evening Bun,

THE TURNSTONE" BIRDThe turnstone Is found In almost

every part of tho globe. It breedsIn the Arctic regions and during- the 'migration period i* found In the.Eastern United Slatca. It derives luname from fuming over stones and

does with singular detterity. la'som. \ Oralaw o . ^ on* capof ladlan'in'cal.sectloo* it Is called tb* horsafoot! i ( w „ „ o , ry«, ro'al, mliwl. Bllr

bavo taken up.thnqiiosiion will) varncmnn>», pointing out tbo MmllatluHt

I, .of.. w.hVrh.t a f t w ,«v«ry *ii»v l«ra;<»'atuiib«fr» gri (li »«a

th» dUmal list of thu' "mlsulug."irt"|—IH wnt«)ded'th»t dog» of kwn sr'wlil

' could with proper trtlalog fpmJwj. valuable ald.*~r.N«w York Trlbuup,

» horsafoot i S e np ot tytl mj,mti m l l w ] . B

snipe, from ^Partiality for. t h e , g M | , b w . t o o r t b ot .nolmue1li

or spawn of the klngcrab or h

toward, q— Tb« r»*)#T»«f lhl»f*p*r will k«pl«iu>>l toIrorn that tlifr« 1* at Inut on* 4r«M««] dl««w« tbtt Kitve* h u liccn able to run in alli(« t\*is*L(ndthsti*l'>U*rtt. ll»HVt,'«(»rrhViin k* tftf only l"j«itlv« cur» n»w known toth« mvlKal fnUnilty, Catarth twin* a rem<

l di requite* a ron«t<tuiion«lU t ( ' U t k l l_trmlinrnt. »Iair»«aUrrm;Mr»Ut«*«i!()(«•

*ally,»c»(ngair««itl)r tumn th» Mood and mu-tfivA ntrfatM <fftb« nit*m,thereby dnriruy

th« i-ii'.init •(rr/i^tb hf tniildmi up Urn r/>n-•tltntivn SIMI, tmitiini mtnra In iW«< )tiwofk. T)i« f>f»i'ri»tor» !mv»*» BIIKB witli

5 n star fur«ti>» t»w#r• that thty oGtr Onrl a n d m l Dallnni f«r any <•••» ll .«l i t f«iU lo

l f IM 4 U t l i U A&iml Dallnni f«r any <••» ll.«l it f«iU lotiovl for IM (4 UntlwoniiUi. A&itmi

. , , . F.J.C'«r!»Kr*O»., Toledo, 0.RoM IJ* all f>ronci*Ui. 7Be.T a k e I l a H ' I * j 7 l ' J

^ y g M

or spawn of the klngcrab or horse- of sour milk i» wh youi «*,« . «- 1* •!«.Err^r .d^rUm^f *Z

oud. twittering note, aad' n m with , d d Oi*e teasyoaa' of salt.' then slowly? "5" ' o w e r t d n<* " M i a t h e r d d t b f t h H f l? "5" 'o w e rtd ' n<* "M iather

shy, and, from tha pecallar characterof their food, sot ranked among thsbest for the table. Other naovssgiven to ths turnstono are calico bird,brant bird and beach bird. It is agood swimmer, more* rapidly anddoaa not frattrnlie much with: thaother wadtrs.,—BUI Crockett, ta UwNew York Pleas.

, A TTIBBDr. KaeNunara, of Lonoos, who It

Investigating th« cars aad educationof tha uoorar ehlldrta of that city.rataatly • .« aelaas of*waUc<i-laoa th« daily coona of th«*an la UM h a a - •*an

cla UM haavaas.

B«t Mfpos . -«s

aad three-fourth cup* of, swoetmirk." You caa as* teas moU«*f«,: battbe rrelfw call* for thr*e-fourth cup.

Peacl Bhorlcak* — Two caps offloisr, one cop of milk, on* *gg, twotablespoons *mtb sagar sad butur,baif teaapooa soda, one tosspooncream tartar. Oak* la Waahlagtoopis OB. .While pi« Is baking slice, fourtar** <"• sU snai l pcacfere la bowl,uJd sagar to suit last*. «bop up with•pooa wh«a pl« Ui don«. spilt aad bat-!#r, tpnnd wltb p««£b«s asd *jatvhHai wana. This la delicious wltbvfclpped cream, ' >

Oooeeherry Podding—Top aad tallaaa.plat of lootpbtrfk* aad roll'UMSB* <a*>or. Crtam oaobalf copfalof Mgar -wUh oa* tog Ub1e*poost«l

(Matwlo Km.Tb*™ U nothing nnw—nut nvnn

Vlaboto.' A codtrfbator to Motes andCiu«rl«s renietntwrs tb« jtamo b*lngplayed to the fortlt*. Jts name them•WM "ljutit*." -.He d«tcrib«a "Lorlo"MM "virtually Idsnllcal with thrf sowmadd'-nlog fiiabolo." The construc-tion was the same, but In that pro-cllutuld1 period th* doable eoa« waimade of tin.

BABY'S tCZEIMCRtW WORSE.Howpllals aad Doriors Coaldl Wot Ha.

tlrtr tntrmmr—Cmiioum Hossedles• Uprrtf, Prraaaeat Car*.

- "Katm» sppearsd. wh«a owJtalijr waslhr«i tfwailm old. W» ipptM to syrtralOU aad tMBattl*. Mth ot wfckt (avs

l f j B g n UsM,tni aoffc-

hind, ^ ^ CC

if* la wv in ().<• -NVw Y'.rk I'M'y »»t-l U KWImi^w

rrv*J , l l l . i . , N 1 « r l » « o p « pinan»iitl|r eurr<l (;» Dr. It linr'i <if«•«! Nrrv*ltnl«r*r, K lilal IxHlW ami {Dr.ll.lt.Klin»,l>l..»3l AirbN

Ctn#n i r t l'jtiir*«! #.tii myiwn

Mf>7Wtriil>T**« KiiSi4

(.<!' filly (urnun ar« f»lU A l l t l li

. . . . , . . , Mtlit Ol ll<J*M' ptl

utttaihAaaUitaliu! iu«ii»i>,mr«"l in 30 minut** by Wfwl-ford'r

>n. K«»«. f»il " '

i®>w York City iia«.-4liS,fi»..lnrmfvrM,

Time, or Money?Which do you need roost?

My work will take most of yourtime, and 1 will pay you $j.oof^er day, in cnsli, ir you dowell, Pctails for a postal.ATKINSON', ton R»<« St.,

lns

rnttBii^j'--ifflpaitettsrir11

aviiuliM tmiamalaU, H»mijrwtjor B U M aMsMrtss 00 a p«*t*l ta/4

PAXTINE rjasaiwai, mm% *»tZuTh mat -ala« Itlt

tOUMRNTMBB iOslaKOM-MOULMK.'S

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TUB CRANFORO

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Henry andThe "Bum B.M

%f Atlbm IrMuwrr .

Howard Diction Mopped i t tbe *1e-k, »nd tictur sTaiind nl»

w*»l lh«t be could ocrer bopc to roarrrrbcwto Cbilders. fur sue hid told*this quite dear wben, undpr the firstlmpuls*. of b!« l«>ji»l» •"»*. •>• badwritten twr • ferrM declaration of tallIntention to marry her win-It be shouldbav« n»irg up. Tbnwafler it' was. aboprfw passion (bat be nursed, butbli grirf V U D O I »M»n(to<l i t Uie apec-tacle of lHglilmi .U-ndlng- over liUdcaV. f-T the l«d stirewdljr notleod tint•be dUI out draw awn;' from tb« chiefclerk • • tbe dbl whru the Juniorpartner cm>e i» brr desk, aa he eooften did. . . . . ' . . .__...

Tluitjiad' fwen' when Ulghlon wasHenrj"* fcoj'tob lirro. It wn« ho whotad trains! the.fail tu«fflc« «o}«, aniluotil thejr ton iKifliiin rfrntx for,MIOTChiMirs* fc>ve IHgtiton bad Iwcii Ilfn-ry*« fnyorlle. flul with the oornlug oftbe. iiTvttjr typewriter to tbe office all

Aa blxbtoa Meiiped a way from thedftk Henry did up to UlMT'Clillder*'cbalr with « rrtnnrk conjured up optbe spur uf tbf moment, Ju«t to showMgbton that he, too, conld leali overMU> calkler*' desk until.the fair hairaloxwi ..hrnslwd.Mi:..*&**. t t a i . l rwent lack to ill* detkV.'lwt nnt beforeDlCbton bad "railed him to hlii aide andbad abarpljr ordered him to Htop won-derlnjc about the ofllci.

T i l gtt eqaar« wltb you," mutteredIlrnrj- AS be «<til »lpwly to hla seat,sod even I'hortw't tirl*iit •mile aa be•C»in JMSMHI her de*k did not case thehart to fats pride. II* stood well wltbMica Cblldtr*. but It w«. wlttiln l)l«b-too'a iirorlnce to "call him" before ber,andtbe man 1iad an alMiird and un-reasoning Jealotu; of the boy, Dlgli-too bad not >jet gained the assuranceto pot bU fate to tbe left, and tho airof rasjr familiarity with which Henryroptodms exact attitnae w«» not to liet o n e by a sotnewbst fiery and lovetried temper.

Ilenry waa »tlll medltntliig tho partirnlar form of torture to which hewould like to iwt DlgMon'submittedwhen .tbe two artlve {lartnara, Hrooiaod Button, came out of the private of-Bee. Klncald, U>e silent partner, wri*wltb them, and tbelr faces were gravesod **riou*. The mnlor partner be*etm« apoteanuui.

T I M Ilnrton-Ilradley company hatObtained our bid* on Uio iiaral job,"tw Mid trttbout prvlliDlnary. "Can youctflain.yiaaCtilldara. bow thtf^eoii*to be In poaaeaaloo of a typewrittencopy ct oar bldT" ~ • •

"I know Detain* of It,"! said the girl•rcnly.>' "A* »oon aj tbe PJVIKNMI WJILmade oot I rrturned to Mr. Sutfon thooriginal, while tbe tyixtwrltteu copy Ilaid 05 ronr deak J* he_ aliijcil."-~«~—

Ttlncald looted aharplj at tbe Junior,partner. "That la correct, Mr, 8ut-tonr be aakttj.i- "i thin* »o/' aald Button uncertain-ly. "I remember Mlaa.Chlldvrs B'vlugme a rough draft pf tlip Wd nua Injliisaome. papers «a Mr. Kvflin' tloik. ' Ii n Just about to go to lunch, and aft-er thnutiuR tbe draft In the tnfo Il*rt I did not look to aee the copy, onUr. ETans' desk." '""" ,

A **£< a *"

I Wd U n uvlwo then n i mm time. Tito w u• week before tbe bid waa pot m."

-torn bad a copy of the bfcj." MidKlncald mrtalufi/, BottoO nodded,

•1 atlll ttar* tba draft" be admitted,"bat 1 did nut uiiki' this ropy, thoughIt inait bare been toad* on my type-- lrr iwr." • - - •—"-•• ~ -

KlnraVTa fac* grew dark.-I aiuiwrr/ about Ibta," be aald «low:

|jr. "I trotted you, though It baa beenappareut for loaie time that otherOrnn were getting tl» best of u« nnbig coninirii. J think. Button^thatjhepartdWihYp BSil i»eit'i»e "diliwolfeil."

"1 admit that nppeiiranrfiiareaKaliwlme." Mid the Junior!" ''Wt I dirt notgive out IIH«H- or any othw (IgurtHi."

•"gu'w not" put lu Henry, Klm-aldfromii-il

"IIo"' I'lin-il jou fullow u» In lu're?"b* tbuiiilcri-tl "

•fhouKJ" .'i«i a/inipil me." «IIH theealm rw|Hi:iFr. ".Mr. Hntmn didn'tcopy thnt Muff. It »«» • •little manwltb'a miuny K»»I lieard, Hu tamo Into »o« Mr. Etaim nhlle I lie pu»h wereto lunch. There wa* <,joly me and himbcri', and thW.fellmv <'<>uir« In. ?nd begotta In tho <>fti<*und Unnicx flic nin-chine for fnlr. Thru !«• is<*1* out. nndilr. EVHII* iliaw1" me «rt>r lu <!ravea& 'Bllgret I'I-K »llh thp nioiicy In? cotfor margin. One of Ihi- klJ» <n«-r tht-raiinyii Mr. KUIIW riiu'l I'lny Uio iuurketau)' Iwtter tlinn lit> (low the •poiil«."" Klurald caught Henry hy the cnllar

office. Then hi IWIUNI the door, andthe three eiii|ilo)ecu In tho moln oOlcecould hear only the bum of angryrolcea, though Henry hud nn eiplaiut-tlon. Probably Klucald knew wbntI lie lioy bail picked up throujth the

-frwuiamMiry of flfflce tipj'K' -Eviiiirt waabetting on tho ninrknt mulmi thi; roi'e*'jvltb no. *ucce«». He had overdrnwuhja «hnrc of the |irti|!h» <if IliB linn.And In Ilia iirccHlnir nwil of.ready mon-ey bo had *<>ld Information to bU part-men' undoing.

It iniitit hove lieen thtf 'right cxplnua-Hull, for Inter on Klnt'iilil npologltvdto MIH» Chllilont for hl« anxplclona,and the tlireo nu'ii ItffHIio olDcn.

Dioebe threw ber itnnii itboot Ilen-r)'» neck and plnnteil half a dozenkl»»ea upon the freckled rboek.. "Vou huvo BIIMHI my ri|iiitntlon andmy hnppluew." «lie« wlilnpered to tbe

alia 11 nerer forget It."Henry winked nt Dlgliton. ."1 itiieM tlidt'aaoinclblug you can't

do," ho exulted.Kor iiunwer Phoel* ill|>|>ed au arm

about Dlgbton'a ueck. "But tier may."tbe Itughexl, "for we are to be marriedaoop,"

"Stung," murmured Henry, "hut, alltbo aame I'm glad I knew, about tbttbum D- I gu»aa I'll welt and marryyour daughter wben abe growa up."

H>* •»'« Water POMI.^ H l l ^

county pioneer randier, *»e lminenie-ly proud of hla place and'the dMeraltjrof tbe cropa he could rouimnnd fromXa Mil. Mulford tuiilntnlnod tlmf thoiirmliiee of hl« iicrea wnn RUttlclant t(»*ti|>ply ever)' want of nn epicure. jOuce.yonra ugo, lvullo IMitertnliilUK ii jurlynTtlaTn!X^WeW^r''i^Wni6wnes»' utout malthoiUH) of Mulillu. whichconcern bought the crop!'of hnrloyrnl«cd :by Mulford, bo «|irend a Ulul-fnnl fiMttit. There 'were' oyster* on

_[h_e_lnliln_aud—cjanm—In—ti« -<'ht>\vtlfri"trotit from the nklllet nnd xliiul oil tbe|i|nnk: the ollvp trees ttmt furnlnlnMlthe oil sluulel tint illtiliiif room win-dow; tho.tt'hpflt nnd the beet Nuenr'1(<'<IM I'iv within the vl«ti(-. l.ltlh?

ffe «M«aa«Wconpta«a«iriy to fW mg wMt Jkin ware •erred roaatatf fer flat(toatloa of DoblbJ patole* The» « r the boa— bore th*> grape*wiitcfa the cbiret a«d aauurae treremade. It wa» easy to belarre m tb»nnu. r»liln«. oraotea and l«mona, adHulford paraded bla llttto coffeefor tbe trithtaea, t

It waa a complete cooreenothing Tacking." Tbe DobHnman were potltr, but tbey raleed t M reyebmwt over. tbe Juitapoeitte** eftrout, abad and oy*tere After tfeff

#ir ttalfonTrootmnwd hiedemonstration. He abowed hla fiwhwater fl«b pond, aad then he aald:

'•(k-tjilem»n. III now atxnr yea a»yaalf water pood-"

He look the parr/ dews .to the tewwrportion of hie ranch ajadJponM e«tBan I'ranriaeo bay.-Sa* rruwtaceCaa -

At the MatiiMe.The orcbeetra flnJabed with a «raab.

P*UMd a moment and then, aa thetight* were darkened,. atarted ••prffihtly curtain ralaer.

Then n i an InefMaed cotonotloothroughout the bout*-people horryugto their seats, taking off wraps, try-Ing to get In a last word before thecurtain roa* and a. flutter of-excite-meDt nuil exiwctancy which alway*precodea tbe raising of tho curtain,

the confuslontwo rolcea ware

".Vo*, Ictbk aH«r». DeMsr. Bbe al-wsys'Walts nntll the Isst minute totake off ber hat"

"I bare noticed that. Did you erersea any one who liked to show off aamuch as she does?"

'•yea, aid tbey say ber husband toJust working himself to'deatfc.'*

"Of course that Is always1 tne way.Now, for my part. I don't tblnk ItKbawa good' taste to drett tb«t wayJust for a matinee. A pltlm tailormade gown wltb a pretty bkras* la agreat deal more.sensible." /

"tt'sprely Is. On. for pity's sake.there Is Urn. Iceland! 1 wouldn'^ wastto sliow myself after aU tbe.scwOaithey, bare bad."

"Well, I should Bay not Bot theregoes tbe curtain, and we will haw tokeep still."

But they dldn't.-Cblcago Bacon).llorald.

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TRAOINO STAMPS GIVEN.

E. A. O'Donnell,

PLUHBER.

--_:-,,... - e Dene."Boys," began too Sunday school su-

perintendent ' Impressively, "I hopenono of you will over get Into the rep-rebenslblo habit of alluding to yo»rfather ss 'the old wan.' When jwugrow up, no matter bow big or old youmay be, you should always look up toand respect the silver hairs of y tirfather, who has grown benV and grajrworking for you In jronr helpless .In-fancy-, Now, all of you who think youcan do this, pleas* rsjss'yonr rig&thands." • • > ' ' • • ' ••.Up wsolevtry l u u 4 e * i w * « M * ^

pertntendest solemnly obsenrtd:"Why, young tan. I «t ;

absolutely horrified, aa well «aIslied at your, bebiyfar*. Conwish to mine your bind and put yself on record as being willing to'r»-spoct-tbegray lialr* of your fatherwhen you grow up to be a man?"

"No.: No «so tryln', Cau't do It no-how," uiililu^bTtigly roapoQdcd tbe lad.

"Why not, aouuyi" '•"CaiiKu li» iilu't llablij to kavo no

griry"irfi1rT~Tra7rs' unlil," chln«d thoyoulbful pbllosoplipr trlumpbnutly,nuil mnId n uroncrnl titter thu dincotntltcil Biiporlntfudent tcn<o It up andpUHKixl ou to somctliliig clse.-StrsiwlMncnuliKv 7

"It U unfortunate for you," ho aald,turning \o tbe tjlwwrlter. "tliat UnButton did 'not exauilne the copy outbe other dcok, Soino one In this of-flce dtH'trwl la-tbccthcr coiuiiauy allour npirtr*. They madr their bid n fewtboucami Inner and got Uio cuntrnct.

"The Jttuut ftvm' whom I'olttjitHfil'lli.vInfonnalina rould Hoi toll me by whpiiitbe dellier? nas inndr, but tlw Infcr-ence Is otidoun. Vou nit> lln> onl.vstenoernptier rinptOfMt In thin olllrc."

lie «a*ed tho IncrliuliiatliiK 'H".'U-•uent toward tier, and tho current ofau~ from the electric fan blew It outof Mf band Henry, who hnd U'i'iipmdaallT nlcliiR cloocr to Mis* Chll-iien' <ir*k, Fpnuii; ti. pick It up. UPrtfie to bin fr*l nlowl.v. Ignoring Klu-rald'a lui|vaili-nl m-stun-

T b U ain't Ml«< ('blldrrs'1 wiItlus"he declared. "Krrn a Wld rould «M>tbatr

"You employ a delecthc u|>oii jourataffT" asked Klurald of Klaus, with nsarcastic smile. Henry fluslinl.

''I'm only a kid," lie retorted, "but Igot sense. Till* was written pti Mr.8atton's macbluc"

Sntton ftatbed. HHIv-tiad been a clerkfor Erauj before an unexi>cct«l'lecacy,had permitted him to boy Into the flrtn.

1 still used tbe typewriter occasionany,

"Ooot yon aee that bum BT' de-manded Henry. "Thai's on Mr. But-too'a machine. Tbe It Ley fell offabout a month ego, and tltey sent aham orer to fix It He dldu't kuow-as mucti about tbe Job as 1 do, and lieUtt It crooked. Get Miss CbUders towrite snmethbig on ber macblpc,"

n * gM grasped the Idea and rapidlytranscribed a few lines from the pn-

' per. Emcald examined tbe two andI approTlngly toward Henry. ''nbeea reading dime novels

I dctectfre stories tO«ome parpose,"m asJdL * hoacfa I'm "banged If I erer^^^;*js»' l iefare. l^efa see that

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Libe Killers, Koup Cim-n. Cholera Cares.Condition Powders. K -»1'rotlixH'rs Spray Pumps.

Drinking,Fountains. Kfiincl Supplies.

And everything fop Breeding anii*R8»rrng all kindi, Jof Poultpjr, Pigeons and^ Pet Stock. '

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Paper Hanging' —AJtl> DSAIssVJt Oh—

Glass, Oil, Paint, Varniajiee

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