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VOL. X. NO. 6. CKANFOKO, N J , APRlh II. 1907 -KKN'ILWOKTH NOTKS r>- I ifi , i,.u.t.-..W....N. ,«;«.».,-*..*• - T h e Cranfor<i - Gas Light Company .;-„„_ ..-- •••? Substitute For Railroad sion Bill Causes Sensation,. f lin" (ht-i.n ...unl.v ui l».j,t,l. »><> |ir.I,..!,».. lliiilaitl. J »tv. ».| rijiiH' ami \ u R tUvrU iH'U'lihi; n*MMIJ»f»t1'..'H* MtTl' , Si.ulli. LOCAL OPTION BILL DEFEATIS ~Z^7•':;. iS,."'..; /JP'r.^Cv.'-vV^JS'V.".-?' *-3J*^ al.-r) ; Wtlll.iin S Arki'uii»nainl iiiv~.!«.f« .I ir!tv %. f,.« I.,,,,. ,.f tr.at*«'i. o .l.,r:..kvj: ..-ij-.-y***^-i^.t; 10 1-2 in. Oven, 1-2 in. Oven. 23 1-2 in. Oven, Mil' »,-iT,. ,1, f, .I...I II... l.;ll ^i ti.uir« n "l- .: il -! •> I . " .'. -Mill i"^TiU. l^ in I!-.- \. iv -I. i. |.li .... i Hi.- li.'l ii.-il,l i.i- . ^. , .S. J. A;.,>l II.-'11>P t*tt i.t- .«».HIIHI vt tin" \»'«V Mil ,••tu (.'IILIT )• --srv, at MA>UIIU> lilvlll In tbf k-ftrvi'lliat l.m (»rjr «1K|'1»> iii'll Vi-iilin: uf A M in oniiiifi'. I n u p JJ.11H1 fur. « tn'lili't ' SVrl, li.-iiili.-ui'iuinl, -Atlnniii tj ; !\|>|iiv|niiit<> Jl.iiim i a tiiiiniinii-Kl In > i - -11. >t o f t i n THE CRANFORD GAS LIGHT Co., 19$ BROAD STREET, OARWOOl) NIITBS. yTi. filli'lT n f|.-l«hl imin |-,- Ihrmmh iini -li"i"ii»;li -oin" li uu t i l " N i l ' m rhllti li l-.ilIi ni.-:i>iiii-N p!i«Mtl I n t h f ln'iiM> VVll«- Nl. Ill lll'lll ]Hlt lit •>••»>»•»•»»»••»>»<»••>«>•••>>•»»»•»••»•••» N. A. BARNETT, North Avenue, Carriage, e nd Cranford, N. J. Rubber Tires for Wagpns andAutomobiles. . Expert horseshoeing and general folncksniithing. H. A. BARNETT. NORTH AVENUE. LEONABD SAVES BOOTS, SHOES««»RUBBERS , ' . ; , :-';: j ;•,••: •-'• t I'" - v - - ' ; 1 > 122 BROJUXStREET EmZABETH\N;iJ - -AQENT FOR W.L- DOUGLAS S 3 6 0 SHOES; Orcan and Red Trrttlliiu ••• • • • • • • • • • • ••-•-•-»-•• • • • •-•-•- Kenilwoptty Inn, j OOKNEU.ar BODLEVAIU> AKD TWENTIETH STREET ANDiSOME Coaritry Seat. L.ir K . N Lairy rooms nnJ batli; open plumbing; j - | riage lioutu; grounda arc handiomely laid. Special conveniencnii for riding ami driving parties for suppers, etc. ; —CUISINE ANDSERVICE. UNEXCELLED.— -.- ~ : r-^ AD D R E 8 8 O It 0 : A""t"V H. 0. 0. Schmidt. » •••••• • • • CRANFORD. WESTFIELp Itiv- *.<-»>t.n!-.-.liti- wtli u.it. 7M* U'CC pii-ini;alhi'~ el Hi.' l< •^i«l,11m pr:n iimllv Ilic. 4.vKI:il»ct- n.iiv lly lln- |>ftiii .t lal.ii!;. n r. n-.» nut)) JuiH- l> lh>- KI>I t-rjior I- imiili rv..|mii»iliilii} ilial | iuuvM (<>thi'. Ir.kii*'liiltill', uutl, lK*s!tliiiu It' KI^VN Hit* lu\uiuik* k jut i i | ^ iirt !i« a mir<.4>r i-ouit iif «-vli<w HftW Iliilr lin-a>nri-« IKIVI- 1H-.II nllliil tttrmyiti l.j Ihivcliii't I'VCT'utln- ut tli« Mll J TIH* MV'rtimi ijiuv vlimtiij; Ititn n inlirdj »all>.riii liirj ln-»im«« of J lili.nl iinlin.'oiilriil »f •mi' IIIUDW fur tlw liii|".rl.uii .• 11.-in- I'l-iii ftiurtiil; liUl.'oll Hi.- utliiT liii.il. v). I.IIK |.'Kl»lrttk»a ur iiititHini'fi piiiii.v lor |«ililltitl KUIU lu\e It'l'll llfllHll'li itlltl kllltNj. Th* Railroad Commmlon. •••Senator' I*T'i-iviitul u i'umlilrtmhle •Ur in lilt 1 M'liiifi' Tin -.ilin u h e i f Iw>~i't$ pi'tU'il n milwiHiiliT lor tlif Wlltfllt fnlj rnuil l.iiiiniii-Miiii l.ill, « hit li WHHp**«i<J In the limi'mi lam ni'i-K. According tu tin- onnatltnlc, the ilulii'K of <Ce ttidf- inhutlou mi' In In- purely The hill la a wtvrTf n VVriKhl anil tin* < iiH.y hill*, wlilBElte IMtmtcrnti toti)iht. for lir I •purred da hy Ilk' pwplp'ti Miliy." Tli« bllfb) liasiiloii Huf'MniniM'hiiUflt* l.ttv, «H \euti pro|n»«il I'.v llu- tiillrotiil utlor iif.vs who nppt'iiriHl lii-ii- for lln-lr ill- ; S»-Miiliir Hll/.i'r, Mi.l.llrwt. y luilni IIT- l/.l'.l tlit* IK'W IIM'tlMtll'.'1 IIH (Jii* lIltlHt iioMiikujn -tl'iiiK lh«" ft'uli.l iii:;>k'Vlii-'il- "It In linllt'iouH In tli'> I'VIIIMIM'." In* Kttjtl, ••ijit'.t .< 1< !i"'.rfr'' ivx i-'.y- vT: \v.(iiili'vi;r on Hi'' I*.,ml. wlilrli woiilj IK' purely ii'imlu^ I'ri-Hnulinyx'n" n:ild lln'ri 1 •li' i.iily Iw. -iili,|>. I." f.'ir tin' r.iin Ic.' n m l ii. I'i.l.'iilK Mr. .Sil.-.-l li.'M thill Hi.- liill .III :.-• u r a .lo Hi,11 n m l lli.it nnl.'nn -i.I'll- |.. .\i .r U.I-I i.'l'i-ii Iii Hi.. f..II.KIi> • i-.n iiif r«..it.i wi.ui.i in. iii,-.i liili'ly n»i'li'.fi". ' . -Kifiinlnr I'olliy il.'f.Mi.l.'.l Hi., iiii'n-iiltt" at a xli-p in tin' ikln .lln-.lii.il ,<n,\ tlii"fvl>y~Htirpii»i. i i'l init'ny, for Jh<> w Hn tor liiiH iK'fii linHtlU* tw ri'iif.i'oiij iiiti-r H III l l n ' pnsl. Mi' ";lli| Unit I'V'I'T III)!* Ulllllll. fll|(l|« (III .-t[>jHl.llltlVl. and Hi'iuitnr .Iliilflilnvin. MIMM r, j> J !. ctl ti» It* 4 #'T<'ilwi-(I friiin F'»'lti^. for |i+* tbuimlit ih>' pww'iit Hiii.ttliiiii- I'MII nni go far ••uuiiicli, whil<; tin'. \Mi;lil I.(H Pill !<»>, f « r . 'Pill'. «lllT"I|li!| (. -WIM C ^ WJI««D ligbt.a pnr» lighten ornamental light and an up-to-dsta ia furqinlim] lly United Electric (SompaBy of New Jersey For itty r««a»aabl»rat«« they glre olectrjpity for heat and power. Come an<l •M thair station.. It will coat you nothing. Talk ' «natt*r» oTar and joa may MT* money. TEUMONE: ' - ' v 8IATI0I AID OFFICES: LMQ DISTMOt. 848- , 77 HURRAY STREET. IUUKTB2M. 1 IU2ABETH. IEWlESSEt ROSELLE. LYONS FARMS. 5: «* \ C. W. HAWKINS, REAL ESTATE and COWVEYAHCING Desirable Properties for Sale or Rent E*tlnu|t«« grven on F«littfnc And Paper Hanging l<t All . Its Branches. ' , look for Larpi Plajf. rtw hnllilliii; nt ••in' or I'l'.n- -i>i'l•'.;.•» ' N o r t h r!vi>r t.. .-••<;• ••'•! '.<••-. York rlly nnil Hn- II^1IH'.'.O'.! i.Ttl!'.-r In :-.v. lln« ."»••'I' .l.'i'i-'. l.i' '•:.!.. l»Bl«latiirf lh»rth»y hint tt..i yn/Si. l.-nt fully Invi'Mlgul'' th"..Hh.ih'.«iih- ail'lill'-iiiMl j»|i[.rojirlutl*in titi'l un.Ti- Ilio Imin'lry.'-' Afl«r !!•'> r'JH.rl »:i< rr- ••••Ivi'ii liy the wnnt".'-th«ri--WJI« Intro- itni^d n nn>ainr«i lrM p ri-;ii*lnK I!* 1 ' lirlil^^ tipm ami aiiitrnprinilng jtn folilLUi'iiiil tr.iytii tor thn work." 'HIP roiinfiij'M'iii li to mnkf n 'rntn|i|p|« ri'porl to the n e x t l<"(tt»liStur<;. To Down the ''Auto Hog." - Th* senate pn*H* i 'l l.'i" lion>"r tilll It a inlwli-nipanor to iMmilule that fiitiM* rntiM on Imnks lli^ boufw bill IncrPiixltiK the pciy of Inlmr lni[»(ton from SI HWI to IIJ/*) ftnd from l\&*> to tl.MK) mid th.. wiim- bill atocndlnK th'* rn-linulinjun »nlo law to penult thf la. r> HIUHK of Iho tarns nt Ntiitc Uunp>" Ion from fCffl) to tirmitj* four and to (»Tiiilt thf nppolnt- bu>ot of a f»rre vf Ki'till'-ni'-ii ln"i>c<t. on wbo will ww wllti'iul |,u) In an «ff«rt toIIDWII the "»ttl« imX" - In the nppfr limw UMITUI Important ruth nt-.ut tlK- hill ami »il'l li» w>)tild Irfy thf-iii next f.ill If li<- LIIIIP op for -Hue lulo irynipniliy lion II« aimvrtfil bml l»<-n mliri'pn<untml In north and atl(i f ,. gtl |, tion » ,. Kt"ii'Tl, tlw Ufijwvr.it V* lm<bT. IIIMI lf>IBlli-'» In IITITI inudjr uf pOMlbly thB wauiy « ccin*t«t. attd r to a»- 4.Jill* "*6(I ("tic Mnaif lifll ) •PI>rti|>riat* FA>.'**i annually f»r (IHI ^i m Mainly A bill wa« Infr'ilmwl Aria whMi niakfx II a lilitb diltvd a resolution for Ihf of lh« fatMi itatc tlw alloi:>i) *i<iti< ftduilrslMratlon and Mrt of the arttnt'a latooablf aat»-«tti ^ -~ - * y vaa rcf<rrr»d U>llf Judiciary cotumlt- «'ltl Hlll'lii'll?.!'* .-tin- i-liililUI,III.-ui of iii4lit «. ln«'N for fi'i-i-iuni'm In iii-i' itlth ,Mn:i;t".iii«iii In Ui (.MVI-rUi.HK llil'iiitillfi'; K.'ll!l[|> VI" pill llfr Insinnnti. iiitnpiiiili'M from i f nii.-lt. tint' of iiililrlliiilliu; in the wiinli' lintui'iini-i' ivforiii" »i'il..»; liHIpiMtlni; and T'.i I.VJ life linpii...iiiiit'n( l.lir iH'iniliy for khl ltit»rnn uf'Miififlii'-'rrtiiiifyiViVi-'ilon' day t'Vfiilini nni-ni- in n ipn'Mlun nl' per MllUll pllUli'Ui' In fll'lnlll IIIK nli»i-iir« Hut vn(i> wn« lukvti nil lht> SIlAtf- t HlniMlllllll'lllH ID till' lil-li'ips' Inw, ' wlih-li vtvrv il"«l«niil tn itlvi., Illunllii other llllllCH. tin' il«lit to »• t i i - n off t(iihi iluihiK SiHiiluy flUi] |ilulilt.lli-.J . lir. Him.in ili-i-Uin-il llml lie Inn] RiN-iirtxl ii |'ii«>i fruiu Hi tH'ltii] lllliliT rnll lit III.' lliin>, wllh the uiiiltTKUintllni; Hint no Iliinur k'ai»la(|vli w»« to" iomeTIp fiir i'liii- erjillMiu..iiuxlew.jit UJII..I»J:1. iliul hill had IHIMI (uiwuyl IUJ ivunlnl lo MI( tlic HI II'I'IM Unit jvniilcl I of 1li|iior li«lilinl Kliiillur iM(ll"ii M-nt tiiltcii liy Mr. IVr Inni^r I'nt'ti itn.r Mr, I'oij.'r of i'inn I"!IHIWI. Che l.illvr' iliMiylnir ri:l».'H» In the.I'lfit.'l Ihnl lir tviinjjilmt'iil, Mr I'IT HlfjiJtU t'jir .I'.i fur I Iif 1 IVill in . nni>. who..l|»i| ivi' fur II ii'i'ttn HIM-II I.. Il inlk'lil lu>HO ri'.'onhil .t'loli'r Kli-ni'rt HIM] Atufinhlyinaii • JIIIKIIT opiHimtl «ny ii'ioiinlili'iiill.iii, 'liirlnv Iluil tIi.- nn-iiilii'm ulionld In*^ I* I.H'i-n ^M:t-*-t-ijI ill lln- Ittnt*. to tolit ill III'- I.UK It HUH Ihnlllv.il.-.lil,-.! Hint ny. liiroiririiii-.-t in tin' fi-ri.ni nlionVl i.' nirri'i I'M ttlirn III/' IllllHIIi'ri nhoiili] »• oiriTi-l for iu>pn.,viil. I ,-t'-r it. i>ii«|i"ii.a|nii iif ili» rnli'«, llir urn hi'iV r.'lir.i'itii'xil fnnil rt'ilitliin liilt. vhli'li Mint piini'-il.lii^l wi'i'li liy Ipi' »i-n applllllhl' Of. kililCH. Of -llwIll'M .Wild Kern H.-.ilnl In -tin.' KHlliTii'W. Mr. Mor - rW of J<ini«i'S nml l)r. CroHthir of Mid- dlftJH*3t wJjTikw-lii.luy.ui?.-.w£'^fliii;.ltilf/-;^irh' hi'Intf IIJ<vnilly ii|ipliiiiiln1 try tun ti>ui'li: /innihi-r votcil "\o|* to tin- OIIHIITIHI tlon of tin' li'm In i-B, .-mil II,i'ii |.i llii'lr Cri.'.'jt tti'll^lit tin' furinhiTrt iiroito and 'llUIIffftJ tlllrlr Vult'N. ' Local Option Deflated. Til" Im ill ripll'.n hill IIII|.KIIH-...| Liy ^loU'tnlilyiniin ]tu< k of Ciifnl^rl^nil lit tin* IIIKI/IIHI* of tJtr? Jt'ravy And I'-.'i^'iii' i-fiini' up fur liuni pun n tlli: hollar Hlill u.iR lli'friifr.il. Mr ISiK-k cpuki' for thf IJHI, iliarBi-. tli It nf » incnMuri' for hoiinrj-ul*, Mr. I'olti'r 1 of I'liiiil^-rliiiiil offi-ri'il au KlrlkliiK out II|« provUInn l <*jjtloii.i'li";'ll/in*i fhut mnnli'lpiil I innll '' of frfitl!<'<l IU" 'Ifffnt of fli** filifhi/i "ofM-fi Hnmliiy" .Mil, whl'li l><>; niilil wnn II lo ill oplion "llui'k iii ri-ii|ly n prolilhlll'in l>lll nri'l «n«' *l'l<'il In Hi provlnWm.— ltd that If It. hinl, Ixcn n fair wiil option bill Im wonlil not har* up. «,«i-il th'; roi^irtliii; of tin- nx-Hrfhro and thi-n fi^orM the Anil unloon li'npuw, ^laTlriK that II* oielhvlit wpre unfair. Mr. Poll'-r coudfino*''! th*' unO«»I/Kiri ris#-n'ni»o for thri'n!*'nliitr'to-*!i'f**iil. l»-i:- Ulalom nlio i>it"l iiculii't IIK* oill Inrcl thnl Im-I ;i<;t toM the •IIIIIIIK lln- I'v.'iiinu ..( I'II.IIV I I-I , w.lir'h irluinli hiiuii', iliionvi'loil whitl thi-v -»ii|'|i..•. .1 witi n ilninlii'M infill iM.'ivkllni; .'ii th mini lonftiil l!i.-'l i ilil.iii-l II..II i.', dii. tilt i-lmu-r I'vitiiiliViitlun fi'iiml thm h- *»»•( <-IIH'|-I'II.H1III lilmiil iinil "UlTi'iln i Illl'l I'l ill- 1 *'-!. Ili-VVd It'lllilVI'.l'lll Ihn 1'fTli'U nf 111,' Clll'l >lUn I'.'iiii'hy nml t)r l.nlnl,i>f WI- tl"lil. Alli'i ill'- M-> mniL.hi;...jjp^|p^Jtttfe^ib;3.i| li; i_hi liziiliilli iln-iiiiiil, wlili>li J wits*ij<iiii' til it IPIIinVllI II" *t»fll rli'lilly tn Htllli- lluit h" liml fiilli'li i Itlnl llml lolli'il tiff tin'III|I uf n lux .ill; on vthli'h ho »-II» rldli Tint" (iiiiwoii.l A V hull I out ful pmi'tlr.- nit Hu1 utility liiit, ainl nil .hour or iimti' «noi| fiwt work wan IIII1IIIK<''I In Hnvuriil nf Hn' ILIT Imyn Wiiin trloi.l nut mid »oitio tiiti'i Uln li'it{n,_..,!J'h» ,iii«J)t«K"...Kftiue .will py nt (Jiftufonl on April.a"tli, with the »trol)« t'rwifonl A. U. >Ianu«i;f will Iw. llf II pi>»|t|oil to nlntrt Ilin- np In nnothcr trn ilityn ur two (innii'H II»IV>I Iwcn Imnk i Mil I ri<, of- N A i" . of Ni'Witrk; iirk ;i N'«w, 8<iiin'rvH|i\ nlul l<-itnr« A iiyty Hlnllll'l Ilil" jiiiui 'w'i'i|r<'i| itllll w.||l| ho 111 ri'iullti'iHH lor tin' iipi'iilni? h \ F t i Mi l i A Living-linn, uf Cn IIIIS ti'iiliil I.IIII- uf (ti>> Itinli'll mi Mi'i'uinl iivi-mi" ami' ii liri.'Clili'f lliiilni'i'.li wit li i-nv.-rnl uf Ill-S llll'li, (I'Mtn'l flu* lli-W ItlMii ull.Hu' nr<lny iifliTiimi'ir A |>nm«nii' nf PJi |iniiliil-> WIIH tili-il mid III" IKI-HI- il'iBi'ly 'Xiunlrii-fl ntiil liroiiutitii'iMl Hiitlhfnr- i/iiy _ . -..-'* '('In.'Aui.lidr I'ust linn W'liiiA. him! otnpli't-'il llt'i'wnlk 'm IIH-II |iiu|M'riy nn North iivi'int", win..), iiiiiki'-j a Kt""t u|i|u-y«mni!^y^VJi«j.V--(iiiiu-Wt.vf%(i.l.it iViiii iif tlii- ifeiii/r iiroik-rty 1M i ; <i»»- litfil, thorn.' will hu-ii ii'iiiUtinmiB wnlfe froni T.lio Criih for<T "H'riS : "it/ifi\i> Httcct. • , , IjllM'ily MOID 1 C<< , No 1, linM n r<'«- Inr inri;tlnp> ul hi'fi<U|Uurt<'i!< nn MXII- L M 111, i,|r..t! U'll.-ll' •»<•'»! l-;»il> r-r. M.u..|.vV.^ **?. ,t!l 1 tdH. j.jl^rn^it I'll t | . " .VtiU*" "t tiiM tftfi'll* t^'UHf!,,.. I IJHIIIIV; ti... "*!p, -Ai.i.it J«:'-:I».SIH1 thi* fn til., fiUH. k .*,-f t*-i hi:*j»r^; nhJ^Ti* murit .ilUlHw^t '.f HI Wim. Ui»l' f'Mil l»'*A1W IInh-jp X'-niU'fmstfN •* <il \** prtwFO'1 at I In. «pr<-i<ti * » i t . < m to l.« hrt<l in Ml jlitlkJtjDittt.'* 1 ! 'I'lifhtty mijiM«,|t.-Apnl If!; "ni'nt'-'tti* yiiU'r.i(""H.Tis4"tiiit(<i i hn**. lihij.iiillv UU.r«l m Ui*. itiOrml*uf llin Suii.Uy M,;|,.i.'.|' *,.4 tiotuam uf' thi. Clmpnl .luriri|{.tl.it pAmX )»mr, r««|ui«l Mintft*mitiiy A* p"**it.Ut NiUi im |ir«w«nt Ui )it»nr Kml«l«r» . Mmiilnj nft^r that trUu.i^r rm-ation Cont.eri'il Up tali College. - Tin. ''Wnjuhiuiv" <JM»IMI».of l'i«ala (.Vill»K(>, ««III»1*1 by Mil* t>t->Ila Jacoh- «m, >opf*ii(i|:itti<l Hum. Ajreu« !*afcauu, pidiiwl. will giv# > mmn at Ur*al» VI f n l l , hfta rujw myn%* rnnuwn, Sfiti liaa i.' »t *iU*rla.<oi»«i]t* in Hi* |-*r-i«»(i«.j of tti# . W»;-Uiu»r ,**<-hi!».|», |tl nry3>l t»n>jf ;:.H. '3 Iricl. S|iruiK H-J Hl .:... <>. aibj It-iik M '.' /lt:)ui!i :. I. lUi. .1 oliliMin'Ct.r.lvi*, fr«u< l'atia(<'h. O.i.i> -) (•'I; Awuy Ilinlliiitf. . . . . .. I't»n-.AM I llni'l. fi-nl-ii i l|.ii.|«i:,(-r liinu/Kr (i-|>« ; ii"ii rifffintil* 1 A. .N Mi". liiy hy-l/Lwa w»< n run «•plrhlo and''dniioi on M»y .W Mr John ElkliiM *,ivi vUwttul lo in' - tn- 'J'lm n«xt m-ntltin <>( .th« otiipimy will l>'5 Imld on Mny •; Mr. Jimcph Ilnlfxtt, iit Wllluw n v o '(in 1 . In r* f hi* frli'ndf over (ho nrrlvnl of n I'UHK'IOK li'/y hiihy Mr JotwphDiiiin, wljo vtim rcp-iftwl "rlinmly »li;k l/»it wi'i-k, li rjiuch Im- fovi'd, ond hi* miiny frlfrntli h<.itpi u> 'Km MM-him out nci'l nrmin'l - ~ Two C«M«» of diptbnrln urn r^ (i bprucc nv«ii'i« Tins H<:/»lth hnvc tnki'n tliu '(i(>v/iuttofr Ui provd'til n»|ir«inl of th'? (ll» Mr Martin Ojllfun H[R'iit : Httttirdny and Humlny at Hti»rnford,C'>iiu., vlell- Th« Rtadar Who Skipi. «'<•>! work of Ililloii, .vlidlur In - In II!.I t.Ui.-« ! r <'•-.! •• « .it', « i.'.t :< ! ,n:m lull >l.i.l;pr, I. ; • ! l''-.r. 3. vsHl'nsni e-l it'r'H jf.-r ; .*•:'. • ::«, •{ . Ij :a -*',f . Iroi'i llilndlf willt Ui-" f : : t •-.-f i»r;.,.:nl I;I^.II lill- (ffo.ll, i 1Ul! \:- "U J'.ll \-r\\\ ( ,-;;.! rn'.l ..-..T-.r-l It I g?v<- .«;•.-;.!)•; jKiiv^V J hA»t t'* l"*y > r '':i ; •%'"--. I -« iii • i.i-'rr'a^lfft*"! JO1I I'tK'^i- ti> a A "i I' ••' '-Miii'll W4II hail nul tfi.t p'.'.ick In ki'rti p In Ihi 1 A'mlrI.Vi roi t/> dour. \V-b»&' tl hn/i'ln liit™ their p-vfceu If ywi. lift •gito.lt. 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VOL. X. NO. 6. CKANFOKO, N J , APRlh II. 1907

-KKN'ILWOKTH NOTKSr>- I ifi

, i,.u.t.-..W....N. ,«;«.».,-*..*•- T h e Cranfor<i -Gas Light Company

.;-„„_ . . - - • • • ?

Substitute For Railroad

sion Bill Causes Sensation,. f lin" (ht-i .n .. .unl.v u i l».j,t,l.»><> | i r . I , . . ! , » . . l l i i i lait l . J

»tv. ».| rijiiH' ami \ u R t U v r UiH'U'lihi; n*MMIJ»f»t1'..'H* MtTl'

, Si.ulli.LOCAL OPTION BILL DEFEATIS~Z^7 •':;. iS,."'..; /JP'r. Cv.'-vV^JS'V.".-?' *-3J*

al.-r) ; Wtlll.iin S Arki 'ui i»nainl

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. .-i j- .-y***^-i^.t;10 1-2 in. Oven,

1-2 in. Oven.

23 1-2 in. Oven,

M i l ' » , - i T , . , 1 , f, . I . . . I I I . . . l . ; l l

^ i t i . u i r « n " l - .: i l -! •> I . " . ' .

-Mil l i " ^ T i U . l ^ i n I ! - . - \ . iv - I . i .

| . l i . . . . i H i . - l i . ' l i i . - i l , l i . i - . .

iitf», jellies, etc , .S. J . A;.,>l I I . - ' 1 1 > P t * t t

i.t- .«».HIIHI vt tin" \»'«V

Mil

,••tu ( . ' I ILIT )• --srv,at MA>UIIU> lilvlll In tbf k-ftrvi'lliat l.m

(»rjr «1K|'1»> iii'll Vi- i i l i n : u f A

M i n o n i i i i f i ' . I n u p

JJ.11H1 fur . « tn ' l i l i ' t '

S V r l , l i . - i i i l i . - u i ' i u i n l , - A t l n n i i i

t j ; ! \ |> | i i v |n i i i t<> J l . i i i m i

a t i i i i n i i n i i - K l In > i - -11. > t o f t i n

THE CRANFORD GAS LIGHT Co.,

19$ BROAD STREET,OARWOOl) NIITBS.

HELLO 2 8 L

y T i . f i l l i ' l T n f | . - l « h l i m i n |-,-

I h r m m h i i n i - l i " i " i i » ; l i - o i n " l i

u u t i l " N i l ' m r h l l t i li l - . i l I i

n i . - : i > i i i i - N p ! i « M t l I n t h f l n ' i i M >

VVll«- N l . I l l l l l ' l l l ]Hl t l i t

•>••»>»•»•»»»••»>»<»••>«>•••>>•»»»•»••»•••»

!ANK SCHULER,JELLE PARK, N. J.

•Bottler of-TII1C

DRQE BECHTELBREWING CO'8

N. A. BARNETT,North Avenue,Carriage, e nd

Cranford, N. J.

48 MAPUWOOD •.VENUE,lorx KIVKD prompt ntteotlon. Far*

Bt. r«*iilen«>a 00 receipt of

Rubber Tires for Wagpns and Automobiles.

WO SINGINESE

LAUNDRYlorth Avenue,

Cranfbrd, N J.ORIGINAL LAUN-

LY. «N CRAWFORD.

ie best work and most\\\ ir^iitnienfcQgpp

irk I'ulltcl for 11 nil delivered

Satiatactlon Guaranteed.

. Expert horseshoeing and general folncksniithing.

H. A. BARNETT. NORTH AVENUE.

X

M. J .

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OUSESFOR RENT

Hiding in jiriee from 18.00t13.00 per nioiith, acconl-

g. to location. — Lilteral im-moiits.Ii to

J . I . KANANE,r. Boulevard and 20th St.,

KENILWORTH. N. J.I IIOHBIPI CA.t >i l l o g u B T O

EASY TKUaTH.'

»«MMfM« a,

W Jersey Centraljnr Sutiutw in New Votk. W. ZtrdBtx.t l.iWrlf ittret, N, It,

LEONABD SAVES

BOOTS, SHOES««»RUBBERS, ' . • ; , • : - ' ; : j ; • , • • : • • - ' • t I ' " • • - • v - - ' ; 1 >

122 BROJUXStREET EmZABETH\N;iJ- -AQENT FOR W.L- DOUGLAS S 3 6 0 SHOES;

Orcan and Red Trrttlliiu

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - • - • - » - • • • • • • - • - • -

Kenilwoptty Inn, jOOKNEU.ar BODLEVAIU>AKD TWENTIETH STREET

ANDiSOME Coaritry Seat. L.irK.NLairy rooms nnJ batli; open plumbing;

j• • - |

riage lioutu; grounda arc handiomely laid.Special conveniencnii for riding ami drivingparties for suppers, etc. ;

—CUISINE AND SERVICE. UNEXCELLED.—

-.- ~:r-^ AD D R E 8 8 O It 0:A""t"V

H. 0. 0. Schmidt.• • • • • » • • • • • • • • • • • •

m»TABL«l!<»TrECT !•»>.

niANFOItl> TO KUS

NEWYO11K. "

M, i! 17, 7 !«: 7 :i (for Jfcwark), J « . 8 M», Ids, »M, "10 45, Mil AM « * 11

AMD

V.U.

•lmi

CRANFORD. WESTFIELp

Itiv- *.<-»>t.n!-.-.liti- wtli u.it. 7M* U'CCpii- ini ;alhi '~ e l Hi.' l< •^i«l,11 m

pr:n i i m l l v )«Ilic. 4.vKI:il»ct- n.iivl ly lln- |>ftiii . t lal.ii!;. n r. n - .» nut))JuiH- l> lh>- KI>I t-rjior I-imii l i rv..|mii»iliilii} i l ial |iuuvM (<> thi'. Ir.kii*'liiltill', uutl, lK*s!tliiiu It'KI^VN Hit* lu\uiuik*kr» jut i i | ^iirt !i« a mir<.4>r i-ouit iif «-vli<w HftWIl i i lr lin-a>nri-« IKIVI- 1H-.II n l l l i i l tttrmyitil .j Ihivcliii't I'VCT'utln- ut t l i« M l l J

TIH* MV'rtimi ijiuv vlimtiij; Ititn ni n l i r d j »all>.riii l i irj ln-»im«« of Jl i l i .n l iinlin.'oiilriil » f •mi' IIIUDW fur t l w

liii|".rl.uii .• 11.-in- I'l-iii ftiurtiil; liUl.'ollHi.- utliiT liii.il. v). I.IIK |.'Kl»lrttk»a uriiititHini'fi piiiii.v lor |«ililltitl KUIU l u \ e

It'l'll llfllHll'li itlltl kllltNj.

Th* Railroad Commmlon.•••Senator' I*T' i - iv i i tul u i'umlilrtmhle•Ur in lilt1 M'liiifi' Tin -.ilin u h e i f Iw>~i't$pi'tU'il n milwiHiiliT lor tlif Wlltfllt fnljrnuil l.iiiiniii-Miiii l.ill, « hit li WHH p**«i<JIn the limi'mi lam ni'i-K. According tutin- onnatltnlc, the ilulii'K of <Ce ttidf-inhutlou mi' In In- purelyThe hill la a wtvrTf nVVriKhl anil tin* < iiH.y hill*, w l i lBEl teIMtmtcrnti toti)iht. for lir I•purred da hy Ilk' pwplp'ti Miliy." Tli«bllfb) l ias i i lo i i Huf'MniniM'hiiUflt* l.ttv,«H \euti pro|n»«il I'.v llu- tiillrotiil utloriif.vs who nppt'iiriHl lii-ii- for lln-lr i l l-

; S»-Miiliir Hll/.i'r, Mi.l . l lrwt. y luilni IIT-l/ . l ' . l t l i t* IK'W IIM'tlMtll'.'1 IIH (Jii* lIltlHt

iioMiikujn -tl'iiiK lh«" ft'uli.l iii:;>k'Vlii-'il-"It In linllt'iouH In tli'> I'VIIIMIM'." In*Kttjtl, ••ijit'.t .<1<!i"'.rfr'' ivx i-'.y- vT: \v.(iiili'vi;ro n Hi'' I*.,ml. wlilrli w o i i l j IK' purely

ii'imlu^ I'ri-Hnulinyx'n" n:ild lln'ri1

• l i ' i . i i l y I w . - i i l i , |> . I." f. ' ir t i n ' r . i i n

I c . ' n m l ii. I ' i . l . ' i i lK M r . .Sil.-.-l l i . ' M t h i l l

Hi.- l i i l l . I I I : . - • u r a . l o Hi,11 n m l l l i . i t

n n l . ' n n - i . I ' l l - | . . . \ i . r U . I - I i . ' l ' i - i i Iii H i . .

f . . I I . K I i > • i - .n i i i f r « . . i t . i w i . u i . i i n . i i i , - . i

l i i l i ' l y n»i ' l i ' . f i". ' .

- K i f i i n l n r I ' o l l i y i l . ' f .Mi . l . ' . l H i . , i i i i ' n - i i l t t "

a t a x l i - p i n t i n ' i k l n . l l n - . l i i . i l ,<n,\

t l i i " fv l>y~Ht i rp i i» i . i i ' l i n i t ' n y , f o r Jh<> w Hn

t o r liiiH iK ' f i i l inHtlU* tw r i ' i i f . i 'o i i j i i i t i - r

H III l l n ' p n s l . M i ' " ; l l i | U n i t I ' V ' I ' T

I I I ) !* U l l l l l l l . f l l | ( l | « (III .-t[>jHl.llltlVl.

and Hi'iuitnr . I l i i l f l i lnv in . MIMM r, j>J!.ctl ti» It*4 #'T<'ilwi-(I friiin F'»'lti^. for |i+*tbuimlit ih>' pww' i i t Hiii.ttliiiii- I'MII nnigo far ••uuiiicli, whil<; tin'. \M i;lil I.(H

Pill !<»>, f«r. 'Pill'. «lllT"I|li!|(. -WIM•

C ^WJI««D ligbt.a pnr» lighten ornamental light and an up-to-dsta ia furqinlim] lly

United Electric (SompaBy of New JerseyFor itty r««a»aabl»rat«« they glre olectrjpity for heat and power. Come an<l

•M thair station.. It will coat you nothing. Talk •' «natt*r» oTar and joa may MT* money.

TEUMONE: ' - ' v 8IATI0I AID OFFICES:

LMQ DISTMOt. 848- , 77 HURRAY STREET.IUUKTB2M. 1 IU2ABETH. IEW lESSEt

ROSELLE. LYONS FARMS.

™d 8t t«"»-sa.A« » l S J A M

««wr Branch A.hqri Fark.T-V»hor» t»n,t»-i M.-

1>K Huatton

it

4

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5: «* \

C. W. HAWKINS,REAL ESTATE a n d COWVEYAHCING

Desirable Properties for Sale or Rent

E*tlnu|t«« grven on F«littfnc And Paper Hanging l<t All. Its Branches. '

, look for Larpi Plajf.

rtw h n l l i l l i i i ; nt • • i n ' o r I ' l ' . n - - i>i ' l • ' . ; . •»

' N o r t h r ! v i > r t . . . - • • < ; • ••'•! ' . < • • - .

York rlly nnil Hn- II^1IH'.'.O'.! i.Ttl!'.-r In:-.v. lln« ."»••'I' .l.'i'i-'. l . i ' ' • : . ! . .

l»Bl«latiirf lh»rth»y hint tt..i yn/Si. l.-ntfully Invi'Mlgul'' th"..Hh.ih'.«iih-

ail'lill'-iiiMl j»|i[.rojirlutl*in titi'l un .T i -

Ilio Imin'lry.'-' Afl«r !!•'> r'JH.rl »:i< rr-••••Ivi'ii liy the wnnt".'-th«ri--WJI« Intro-itni^d n nn>ainr«i lrMpri-;ii*lnK I!*1' lirlil^^

tipm ami aiiitrnprinilng jtn folilLUi'iiiiltr.iytii tor thn work." 'HIP roiinfiij'M'iiil i to mnkf n 'rntn|i|p|« ri'porl to thenext l<"(tt»liStur<;.

To Down the ''Auto Hog." -Th* senate pn*H*i'l l.'i" lion>"r tilll

It a inlwli-nipanor to iMmilulethat fiitiM* rntiM on Imnks lli^

boufw bill IncrPiixltiK the pciy of Inlmrl n i [ » ( t o n from SI HWI to IIJ/*) ftndfrom l\&*> to tl.MK) mid th.. w i i m -bill atocndlnK th'* rn- l inul injun »nlolaw to penult thf la. r> HIUHK of Iho

tarns nt Ntiitc Uunp>" I o n from fCffl) totirmitj* four and to (»Tiiilt thf nppolnt-bu>ot of a f»rre vf Ki'till'-ni'-ii ln"i>c<t.on wbo will w w wllti'iul |,u) In an«ff«rt to IIDWII the "»ttl« imX"- In the nppfr l imw UMITUI Important

ruth nt-.ut tlK- hill ami »il'l li» w>)tildIrfy thf-iii next f.ill If li<- LI I I IP op for

-Hue lulo irynipniliylion II« aimvrtfil

bml l»<-n mliri'pn<untml In north anda t l ( i f , . g t l | , t i o n » , .

Kt"ii'Tl, tlw Ufijwvr.it

V* lm<bT. IIIMIlf>IBlli-'»

In I I T I T Iinudjr ufpOMlbly thB wauiy «

ccin*t«t. attd r to a»-

4.Jill* "*6(I ("tic Mnaif lifll )•PI>rti|>riat* FA>.'**i annually f»r (IHI

^ i m MainlyA bill wa« Infr'ilmwl

Aria whMi niakfx II a lilitb

diltvd a resolution for Ihfof lh« fatMi

itatc tlw alloi:>i)*i<iti< ftduilrslMratlon and Mrt of the arttnt'a latooablf

aat»-«tti ^ - ~ - * yvaa rcf<rrr»d U> l l f Judiciary cotumlt-

«'ltl Hlll'lii'll?.!'* .-t in- i - l i i l i lUI , I I I . -u i ofiii4lit «. ln« 'N f o r fi'i-i-iuni'm Iniii-i' i t l t h ,Mn:i;t".iii«iii In Ui

(.MVI-rUi.HK llil'iiitillfi'; K.'ll!l[|> VI" pi l l

l l f r I n s i n n n t i . iiitnpiiiili'M f romi f nii.-lt. tint ' ofi i i l i l r l l i i i l l i u ; i n

the wiinli' lintui'iini-i' ivforiii" »i'il..»;liHIpiMtlni; andT'.i

I.VJ

life linpii...iiiiit'n( l.lir iH'iniliy for khl

ltit»rnn uf'Miififlii'-'rrtiiiifyiViVi-'ilon'day t'Vfiilini nni-ni- in n ipn'Mlun nl' perMllUll pllUli'Ui' In fll'lnlll IIIK nli»i-iir«

Hut vn(i> wn« lukvti nil lht> SIlAtf-t HlniMlllllll'lllH ID till' lil-li'ips'

Inw, ' wlih-li vtvrv i l"«l«ni i l tn itlvi.,Illunllii o ther llllllCH. tin' i l«l i t to »• t i i - noff t(iihi iluihiK SiHiiluy flUi] |ilulilt.lli-.J

. l i r . H i m . i n ili-i-Uin-il l lml l ieInn] RiN-iirtxl ii |'ii«>i fruiu Hi

tH'ltii] lllliliT rnll lit III.' lliin>,wllh the uiiiltTKUintllni; Hint no Iliinurk'ai»la(|vli w»« to" iomeTIp fiir i'liii-

erjillMiu..iiuxlew.jit UJII..I»J:1. i l iu lhill had IHIMI (uiwuyl IUJ ivunlnl lo

MI( tlicHI II'I'IM

Unit jvniilcl I

of 1li|iior li«lilinl

Kliiillur iM(ll"ii M-nt tiiltcii liy Mr. IVrInni^r I'nt'ti itn.r Mr, I'oij.'r of i'inn

I"!IHIWI. Che l.illvr' iliMiylnir ri:l».'H» Inthe.I'lfit.'l Ihnl lir tviinjjilmt'iil, Mr I ' I T

HlfjiJtU t'jir .I'.ifur I Iif1 IVill in

. nni>. who. . l |» i |ivi' fur II ii'i'ttn

HIM-II I.. Il inlk'lil lu> HO ri'.'onhil.t'loli'r Kli-ni'rt HIM] Atufinhlyinaii• JIIIKIIT opiHimtl «ny ii'ioiinlili'iiill.iii,'liirlnv Iluil tIi.- nn-iiilii'm • ulionld

In*^ I* I.H'i-n ^M:t-*-t-ijI ill lln- Ittnt*. t o tol i till III'- I.UK It HUH Ihnlllv.il.-.lil,-.! Hint

ny. l i iroiririi i i- .-t in tin' fi-ri.ni nlionVli.' nirri'i I'M ttlirn III/' IllllHIIi'ri nhoiili]»• oiriTi-l for iu>pn.,viil.

I , - t ' - r it. i>i i« | i" i i .a |ni i i if i l i » r n l i ' « , l l i r

urn h i ' i V r . ' l i r . i ' i t i i ' x i l f n n i l r t ' i l i t l i i n l i i l t .

v h l i ' l i Min t p i i n i ' - i l . l i i ^ l w i ' i ' l i l iy I p i ' » i -n

a p p l l l l l h l ' Of. ki l i lCH. Of - l l w I l l ' M .Wild

Kern H.-.ilnl In -tin.' KHlliTii'W. Mr. Mor -rW of J<ini«i'S nml l)r. CroHthir of Mid-dlftJH*3t wJjTikw-lii.luy.ui?.-.w£'^fliii;.ltilf/-;^irh'hi'Intf IIJ<vnilly ii|ipliiiiiln1 try tun ti>ui'li:

/ innihi-r votcil " \ o | * to tin- OIIHIITIHItlon of tin' li'm In i-B, .-mil II,i'ii | .i llii'lrCri.'.'jt tti'll^lit tin' furinhiTrt iiroito and'llUIIffftJ tlllrlr Vult'N. '

Local Option Deflated.

Til" Im ill ripll'.n hill IIII|.KIIH-... | Liy^loU'tnlilyiniin ]tu< k of Ciifnl^rl^nil littin* IIIKI/IIHI* of tJtr? Jt'ravy And

I'-.'i 'iii' i-fiini' up fur liuni punn tlli: hollar Hlill u.iR lli'friifr.il.

Mr ISiK-k cpuki' for thf IJHI, iliarBi-.t l i It nf » incnMuri' for hoiinrj-ul*,Mr. I'olti'r1 of I'liiiil^-rliiiiil offi-ri'il au

KlrlkliiK out II|« provUInnl <*jjtloii.i'li";'ll/in*ifhut mnnli'lpiil I

innll ''of

frfitl!<'<l IU" 'Ifffnt of fli** filifhi/i "ofM-fiHnmliiy" .Mil, whl'li l><>; niilil wnn II loill oplion "llui'k

iii ri-ii|ly n prolilhlll'in l>lll nri'l«n«' *l'l<'il In Hi provlnWm.— ltd

that If It. hinl, Ixcn n fairwiil option bill Im wonlil not har* up.«,«i-il th'; roi^irtliii; of tin- nx-Hrfhro

and thi-n fi^orM the Anil unloon li'npuw,^laTlriK that II* oielhvlit wpre unfair.Mr. Poll'-r coudfino*''! th*' unO «»I/Kiri

ris#-n'ni»o for thri'n!*'nliitr'to-*!i'f**iil. l»-i:-Ulalom nl io i>it"l iiculii't IIK* oill

Inrcl thnl Im-I ;i<;t toM the

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, w . l i r ' h i r l u i n l i

h i i u i i ' , i l i i o n v i ' l o i l w h i t l t h i - v - » i i | ' | i . . • . .1

w i t i n i l n i n l i i ' M i n f i l l i M . ' i v k l l n i ; . ' i i t h

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(.Vill»K(>, ««III»1*1 by Mil* t>t->Ila Jacoh-

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'Km MM-him out nci'l nrmin'l - ~

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(i bprucc nv«ii'i« Tins H<:/»lth

hnvc tnki'n tliu '(i(>v/iuttofr

Ui provd'til n »|ir«inl of th'? (ll»

Mr Martin Ojllfun H[R'iit: Httttirdny

and Humlny at Hti»rnford,C'>iiu., vlell-

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THE CRAHFORDkCmZBN, THURSDAY, APRIL 11 1807.

Prosperity throughout the worldTiM t « 6 1tt»t*Wl ai irt l f V!l»>»« UBrear*. America has shared in tM»

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A London lltersry rrlllr tblak*tliat U-jgfcler Is unmoral I'hyslclsnssay thai II l> a nt.lrtidld kid to dl-ge«t)on. Eball » • l>i* morally d>»-

of YnriiofaHr~ iiriTisli'iij'T •

The tailor's art n i t t i more m«mti*i>py Ilian acll tbe laintlniK aodsculpture* ID th* win Id Jamri O.Madison, i t the first convention of:the Mrrrliatit Tallies' Nulloual Kl-

Wlth IO'j llvi'ii lust in lbr«* acci-dents at i»a within Iwo weeks, and400 lives lost Inside of three ni'intli*through rsllrnad accidents, tbe qucs-

_ _ tian.iif ' luagfslLd population" SHSHI*to The Cnftiniomr to bp rapidly solv-ing Itttir

Tho Federal Court of I'nrtn Itlrohas decided that for purposes of em-ployers' liability th* Itla-.d I* a Ter-ritory. ^y For purpose* of ^cIMiensUlp,if I* not Our detiendenrt** ooght tobe wtll grounded by this time In thoart of being all things to all men. thoNew York Evening l'»*t thinks

CMAITKK *. 1

The Cfrinltn.

What "the filch" U to Oxford m«p,qu*. unlquo, uDapproarhablr,

"tbe Ilkcki"—tb« river »afd«oa attbe.Jbackjt of their ,£o!]/niai..-ar» toC J l f I ' : ' : i " : : :

Mere ui»u must nut allow hUriioJfto bo deceived by 111" optimistic wrl-ler whu In thu London Nation do-dares that tho "avt>ra|[« sucressfulmil« American's control of th« nodalorder" It diii-ply rou!i<d, that hit pow-er It" superior to that of woman, nndthat tho American woman In not lu-telloctunlly, morally mid [ihyulcollysuperior to man. With .such word*It Ii sought In blind man's ry i i totho Into prepared fur him It Ii tad.It Ii terror Inspiring, hut It ennnot boavoided; tho edict lias goiin. forth;man um«t "i)(l (ihnlL I'D abolished.Nothing can IOVO him, and nobodywants to, He Isn't worth Did trouble

According to tho Federal cemuaof 1000, only thron cities In thoUnited Stolen—New York, Chicagoand Philadelphia—had populationsIn excess of 888,406, the number ofchildren between five aud eighteenIn tbli town. Only nvo CIUOB—thotbro« namod, Ht. I^ouln and lloeton—b»d population! cxcocdlng 557,388,tho number Of puptU In tho publlo•chools hcrt, From tfacso coiniiail-•oni iotuo notion of ihtt mmnltudoof thu vductttloual iy*t«m ot Now.York rau bo cot. No.wh.vro el«e Inthe world Is, there an fitibllahmi-ntof tlio taniu lmturo that n|iii'roai'hnit In tbo number tit inrtrrldanU cu-rollcd or In tho coit of Iti mnlnto-

_ B » U C « - I H labor and ruoni-), Y«t tlisroare tnnny Now Ycuktm who nrv com-lilctoly lanoraut of tlu> uiotlioiU andttiroun>llshui('iitn of thulr truiuoudimsvnglnv or-

Anicrlc.tn IJuniva and Oiuilcm an-nouncva that iho winter Umo andvery ciutj- «(irlui: aro uot looked up-on w i u fuvor by tlu> purvoyorn otcouutry rial ratato iia tho belt sea-•on for thi'lr i>i'eii\tloui; )6t thu In-OulrliiK Bt'Ulcr, looking about for asuburban or rural residence,

At tbe open window above the col-W e arehwajr a mlddle-aced man, blabalr Juat llpiPd wllli gray, but wltbIntclletlnal fK«ture« that it l l l retaintracei of fbyakal beauty, Ut n i thta fjiir la(jij»f»p(j w i l t r#tllB({itbi t are unshared by tboae-b* lookiupon, and whoatt preai>nc# enliven!It. ilia thouihti are (rare, thouchthey ar» ila4d«hftd by Its beauty.-Tho »ra«» la »a grei n aa wb*h be trodIt thirty year* »«<). ant! the fracranceof 1he;-|lm(Kw«l)r i

^ H # 1 l« t i there before! All le crowdedwith life, yet bow crest la that capwhich death and chanitee have made.

A light hand, though It belong! toa man »li f«vt high, la.lald upon thedrvamor'a ahouldrr, andhe {poke upIn the face of an! old "collpite Mond.I t la M . y n m t h « t . i l i . r . » l t h w h n mhn had lipen at college, and who badremained at work lh<^ro whllo hehimself had taken a college living,giving It up through III hinlth. beenmado. a canon ot a uelKhborlOK ca-thndral, and finally .had como backto Oambrldeeitn "-ealde,"

"Why, Aldred, you aro ranslni1"rxclalmod tbe now-enmer, In b»ntor-Ing, but not unmusical tonna. . "Areyou regrtttlng that you h a v a o a t one*Uiore an undergraduate'* gown uponyour ahouldoraT BIICU thoughllnover eoinn InJ-o my h«ad. because.

Tho hand of teasi 'einproyinent baaIh d i iIho daintier sniiii, A thousand par-dons—I forgot the concordance."

"1 was thinking of uiy boy," saidthe canon, gently, •

"To b« auro," returned the other,till volco ebanglng at once to one ofaympathv. "llo would be Just the

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axe foreomloj upranayou wlike to havo him here, ot course.Well, a soldlor Ii better than manyother of the protessloni. You would-n't make blm e, sailor, I iuppo>e.tervlng In-a-gunboat In the tropics,without bait, th* HKoiury amount ofcubic feet of air to breathe la; norret a young gentleman at ltrgo.wblch moani, lit th* end, tho Insol-vent Court. And as to India, lustthink how your ludlan enjoys get-ting home I"

"Ah! If tie «vor; doei," returnedtho canon, inuiirntully, \. ".|

"Why ihouian'rtof | Wbat'iiitoprevent him? Ho i i u o l tho boyUotake a...UranJbr. i>BWttejD. A icw

"Ton, at least, Mavon,"; put In theother mournfully: "and tho lad'* am-bitious; If there's an opening ho will

k f o

do «o; »<• than begin, his discoveriesat such llmttt. Tho poison who 1*new to country life, and who pro-

to adopt It permanently, willhavo tbv couutry all tho joar round.lie must slay there In all seasons. Inthe pleasant days ot summer aud thecold, unpleasant da>* ot winter. Acountry road In winter time Is notalwajs calculated to arouso enthus-iasm for travel along It: yot It maybo that it Is precisely tho road youwill have to travel, morning and eve-ning, every day ot tho year. It willbo an ItlumluaUou into the varietyot country Itto to soe such thorough-fares at tho worst; It m u not bo so

ir tbe rci

1 Aclim't-n Topic. mtlnUilu that ono$ n , I I . binllh A Hi*nLo , H J5. Summit HtulJ «

Lunux Aivount—W. K.N J b t t V l l

painful, pitiful, revolting. d «orld Ii a New

LoJiiigLunux A i v o u n t W . K. LoJiiig*go, N. J. btatf VillIRC lot 1-pikittcJ or Subway$ Th

. - IheN. Y?.1, *J io 6x. ,

*4J$ 7? . . . , jour*. Tho carPublic BullJmg*

A N . J Ir l *..«.».**4. f J 5** *4 44* «e*.ic\ ?*•*• , Vs*1"Jio.u, J J. Csirv #^', kale Kuiivn» « . H H. VanJcnere#Ji. Jowph Haucr#18.40. Wirey Ic Hucl-o I * . John Con

f i S > lhr HilJct-rsnJt 1.0 #14. W. 11

. _ _ ? . 'Ihe Mulluid C ft I . CoHall & Cailton K-oi A UniteJCo: N Y N J * |6 .JH, »i&8.34! I!«' W.T. Kirk Co In.so .

Election* Aicount—JH > O IJItnikfS.Dtrnard J. Lavm $jo, JiK0t> VoelU Ir.i jo , J, WDraVton »io, Fr io A MiA\o\-$jo.ilcMiard T; Cummins* t)°

Ooutt Account—"StiinniU fcxj'ic^N C O ,Z- 7 *M G e * I » ArtJRen «rd. George WrUliV,

m^- George JW* » ! « A ^ ! - . ^ 1 1 '

womeu more-ins cattle to'->n tho plat-1,1 BUU, andyeans, ihov-

aro. soats,

'1 he la

the roctf liedtrr tnoraols-huutcr -cnl,.his nurplMd*. the

"My1 Work." Canon Aid roil wasWont to observo In his pleasant way,'"like topmost tlnrgnrua, takes themorulng;" but, an Mr. Mayors hadhinted, It »«» not a »ov«r« doacrlp-t|ou of labor, and could bo done atany time. Ha was Just now engagedupon a new edition of hi* favoritepout, Milton, including, a concord-ance; nnd, like all mou who havetittle to do. thought It a matter notonly (>r<*»t Important*, but of praa»vln« ncipoaslty:' it "did not striko himthat-.what-people had-dona-withouttor a few 'centuries; sucb as a con-cordance of Milton, they could verywell wait tor a little longer, and In

to eipcdlto inatlvr* bo em-ployed an asjlita.nL *....,•.. ...1

There-Is » modest knock at thoInner door (tor the outer, of course,was open), and hi* own gentle voicoreplied, "Como In.", Tho new comerwas a young man of twenty-two orto. Ho waa tall and thin—of a lean-no**, indeed, that almost approachedemaciation, lie had dark hair, th*length 'and Btralghtness' ot whichmade him appear even more lantern-Jawed than be realty was. Ills face,(0 tar trom having the hue ot youth,though It was not unhealthy looking,was destitute of color. Ills teetb.however, ware good, and hi* blackeyes, though, aomewhat downcast,very clear and bright.

VI fear I sin rather late, canon."he said; In a volco as toft a* a wo*man'*, and with u deep rcspoet thathad yet no touch ot sycophancy, "but1 had not kept my chapelt, and «•"

"Don't mention It, my dvar lad,"put in the other, with a friendlysmllo. "Have you dooo Uie B's yst V

"Yes, sir." Tho young man drewfrom under hit sown some MSS. anilput them Into tho other's band.

"That's well, tny lad; how neatlyyou'do everything! How I envy youthat gift of deftness! You wlll*bcSenior* Wrangler, my good fellow, assure at year name's Adalr."

"It it a pleasure to hear yon taj

UalacUtes, Whentow«a br «t»«n»w,

Sww tho te lHnff« Into Iho

did you- changw It',"

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'^iir\ tt would »u\a. Patron, 6Jx CharJe*

.\h\th.

l«ot tfown, yon would have read lathem oior« tban bltUraea*—bat*.The casua's handsome face aoftaoadlike a girl'*- "A patron." b« aaJd:"a patron may, bowrver, be alao afrtead." .

... "TJXJ* ok* Js o«t,^ot TMlbmr, ' m '

"I have doo* with him; or, as Ishould pnh*ta pat it, b« baa donewith me."

•And you have no tfitadV. In-quired the canon, gently.-•—-jjg tiUmi1nXioa,m: 'Mr par-sots are d**d; they left BM Bothtsgbuj a same, and that"—ber* Ka sjt-t«r*4 a atarp alga, a* It seemed In-tolonUrllv—"has b*«a takes awayfrom me."

"Your prewilt name, bowerer, willone day bskoswB Irrespectively ofitra #116 i»*« ft yoi," ^ 4 t^«*il«w;encouraglncty. "I bear from yoortutor that great thing* are expectedof yon. Ton will ach^Uve reputation—fame." •

"And Independence)," ' added theyoung man, vehemently.

of rh»r»ff»gr <lh« rmnn « u thtnk-Ing of bla own *on> dependence i s-thralldom. Nature herself point* outto blm hi* way In tho world. iDut Igathered from what you said* thatyou and your patron had parted' com-pany." .

"Bo we have. What 1 have nowto gain I* a competence."

"Oh. I see.- That sort ot Indepen-dence," returned the other, dryly,. Th* young man -looked anioxed,then a* one who. having lost his way,bits suddenly on what he believes tob* th* right track, he answored eag-

sir! You do not know what povertyIs." . • . . . .

"Quit* true, qolte true," said thecanon, touched by the other's tone."I am no judge ot aucb a .case asyours."

"Moreover, It Is my earnest desiretsj free myself from th* sense of anobligation that lias become Intoler-able." ;

"Ah, yon went to pay thli too-gon-orou* gentloman that money backthat h» has expended on you?"

Th* scholar bowed hi* head as>stntlngly; If hit Intention was to h»v«made) a favorable Impression on biscompanion h» had certainly *uc-ceeded; there was no need tor b l a tospeak, -.; '. '• • '" . ':.

"May t a r t without t»port lnmce---Indeed, 1 b'a>« » reasotytor i t—tho cause of qiarre | betwe4nT*u andSir. Cbatle»r;,; ..LJ.J.:.', ...'•...; :.J ' .,.,.

•fit 1* .bnly natural tb i t you ahoiilddo ,»o, slj-." answered the young mangravely-. • "It I do not- answer yourquestion you mutt not Imagine thatI am ashamed to do so. I am notatratd of any Inquiry, but," her* bsturned scarlet, "It was a private; mat*tor." -- — ~ • " " —

"That mean* there was a lady Inthe cate, I suppose," said the canonsmiling.. "Yrs. sir; I wa* very Ill-troated."

"And not by hor, I .dare say,"smiled the canon. "Well, my lad.wo cannot all get what we want Inthis world, and as often as not It 1*better for us that, we should not. Icannot say." ; ho contlnuod in achanged tone, "bow pleased I amwith your *aila.tAa» 4B- mypteMntwork. You teom to-me to be thevery tmlpmato I have b«n lookingtor. I' was verifying what yon haddone lost night, and did not detect a•Inglo error. I do not think that the.remuneration we agreed upon is asufficient recompense, tor such careand accuracy. 1 propose to doubleit".- ' ' . . . • •

"Oh, sir, you are too generous." -"Tchut. tcbut! the benefit Is mu-

tual; you may be sure 1 keep tbewhole matter secret, as before. Norneed I add that what you have Justconfided' to me about your own af-fairs will go no further."

. lie spoke so rspldly that tt was Im-possible for the other to Interpose aword of thanks, but bis flee glowedwith pleasure.

' "By the bye, yon are. not In theboats, are you?"

"Oh, no. sir." the'word*:werespoken wItb. a cold' ami!*, whichmight have) almost been translated,"How should I be, since I have neith-er time nor monty for such things,?"

"Then you mutt.Join M here to-morrow night We shall have a lit-tle party to tee the procession—myward—I think I hear them thU/tao-meat on the staircase; they oftencome to fetch mo home." •:

While he was yot sptakin; thedoor opened and two ladles enteredthe room, the elder a tall women otabout five-and-forty, T«ry this anilangular, but with am air ot'singularrefinement sod delicacy; the youngera slight, fairy like creature, exquis-itely prttty. and with a tac«' thatsparkled with expression;-her hairwas .golden, and her eye* of haiet

-ttced' >*ny »«*. detail f' her 'othercharms were loit tn her brlghtxt***.

"My dear gsardlM." •>• **m

claimed, "wo are late, I know, bnt donot scold Annt Maria. It Wa* all my

• tor • » • » »k«n«V'.p p r

yoantseaotar.

eiovsty tuU out hm kaad *—ttffl o«h ' ' '

ten."Th* drl iaeUned stmlf sUO« to-

ward klm wiu what was »arr Uural-ly a »eant courtesr—aad while look-las straight In Us face contrived tocarry the imprmrioa that ah* waa ua-Cpesetoa* ot hi* prenetkce. Notwith-standing all which atgtw and token*,^ ^ 1 W ' T ^ - t K r W * d 1 * i r i i t f iMis* Gilbert before," said Mr. JohnAdalr. and at tb* same time steppedforward and held out his hand.

Th. delicate pink faded from Mis*Bopby's cheek is a moment, leavingIt all lily, it was evViently an unex-pected rejoinder; bnt *h* took theproffered hand frankly snough, andJii. :hj .; jt* t'M*i*iftal;.~irnlc*)::.y*)pHe4.<."I beg you •* thousand pardoa*. Iremember you new qatt* well. Wemet afthe bachelor*' ball, I think."

"Well, I am surprl»*d, Adalr."said? th* canon. "I ibonid havethought a ballroom was the very Uatplaoe you would have'been found In.Howevir, I am glad to nnd you srenot such a stranger as I thought youwerav tt I* hardly necessary to asyyou will not forget to-morrow nlgkt;a man who can do cub* root In hishead.; sboRld. BL*Mi'.,ic*g*t.*nything.",,,r^,v«w^^ve*«attaaU,:,My*iea*)mornitr." aatd the sehbla'rT sntlllngr "but1"(here be glanced at the smilingyoung lady) "I rarely forget what Iwish to remember." • • • ;

"I hope yoa don't repeat alt yonremember," said Ml** Bophy, lightly;"at an ayenlng with you and my dearguardian would be a little-trying." -—It-wa*—«—flippant speoth for-a-young girl, hut It wa* generally ad-mitted that Miss "Bophy wa* flippant.Tbe canon, whose habit* of quotationhad' been " thu* sarcastically alludedto, only smiled and shook his head.

"You need not be afraid of my re-peating anything, Ml** Gilbert," stldthe young scholar, gravely; and back-Ing to the door, ho bowed and loftthe room.— "You've ~ -frightened that youngman very much, Bophy." remarkedher guardian, reprovingly; "he Is amathematician, and takes everything•orleusly. even Tour pert Ilttlelokos."

"I'm so sorry," replied the girl,with a pretense of penitence; andrunning up to her guardian, she gavehim an affectionate kiss. -

Yon could never have guessed tromher manner what was the actual fact—that, so far from frightening Mr.John_Ada|r, _that .gentleman_ha4frightened her to the verge of a faint-ing nt.

; CHAPTER tl.

• General Homage. '•-

: Canon Aid red was a man of markla Cambridge, and the more so sincehis ways were not Cambridge ways.As a university man, he bad notmuch distinguished himself; hisfriends said he could easily havedoneto bad he not wasted his mental en-"orgies In so many directions; butother* had their doubtsptthit "v > -

It. Is the Instinct of most person*when they stand In fear of a fellowcroature to avoid his soclbty as muchas Is consistent with tho concealmentof tholr dislike, but though SophyGilbert waa stricken with a greatfear of.John,Adalr,.aho.jidQpteXLthecontrary course. Without any sud-d«n withdrawal ot her attentions toMr.; Mavors *ho dexterously trans-forrod It to.her othor neighbor, andlaid horsolf out to pleaso him. Ina man's case this would have beenImpossible; to most women tt wouldhave been difficult; but to Sophy Itwas comparatively easy. Youth andbeauty were on her sldo; but, pow-erful auxiliaries though they were.thejr..wovjd*hardllyu.haye. served, her

•UeiioMcssod them only.. Jvortunala-ly tor her—or, as It aoomod to hertor the present, tor who can tellwhether that which look* like luckto-day may not turn, out to be dis-aster to-morrow:—«he bad, as wehare raid •--( not "the art,- f o r l t •»*»nature with her), tho gift of pleas-ing.

To please John Adalr,' however,was not the light task she had foundIt to nil wltb. other young met».Thoro were certain Initial difficultiesto surmount.

Aa a rale, tho young man was reti-cent; not from any cautiousness ofdisposition—far from It, he was au-daclout oven to recklessness, though.Indeed, he had not much to lose—bat-front the circumstances of hisposition. He had come up to theUniversity a. elsar, a proof, of. hisnot having a superabundance of thisworld's goods, and what he had badbeen given to him (as be himselfbitterly expreased It) out of charity.He had been adopted by a wealthybaronet. Sir Charle* Adalr. and,' butfor certain proceedings ot his own,would havo beetTbetter provided for;nor. had h« Quarraled with his1 patron,or found much fault with his ownpoUtlon. tilt ho had forfeited his'favor. Having lost It, howerer. hewas In no mood to caress the handthat had ted him, or In troth, anyhand." Instead of blaming himselftor what had happened, ho blamedthe world at largo, which toV his eyeaiftd retarded, bin with scorn a* a de-pendent, and still so regarded htm asa poor nan. • What ahovo all thing*

d h l was h t

V«»ea>e>rithlei, ** Wgrthrfc&r* &rank ondposJUon, t e deotpedT Klm-self lubject Cnder these circum-stances H la not surprising that Insociety he was retiring, and. at t«»rtmoroM. •

JT 3 J

IT***, ta tfate»eV tan««• klaadst -

BEST BHEEP FOR PROFIT,Farmer* who keep the ntuttoa'

breeds of sheep do not complain thatSheep do not pay: It I* the farmer.

^ ywho tend* to market a sheep nolarger than lambs, who doe* not findprofit In sheep. Young lambs alonegive good profit* and often bringmore in market than th* maturedsbeep and its wool, bnt inch Iamb*are of tbe quick maturing and excel-lent mutton breeds.—The Epltoniui

' " ""ybUNCI BREEDINGi SOWS.* The age for breeding young sowshas be«n demonstrated by the UIHIS-slppl Experiment : Station. Youngsow* *hould not be«red until a yearold.-for-ii.sow-auraot Tna*r a lKBff~ot pig* and grow at tbe asm* time,according to their report. Our earlymaturing breed* mature at eight andten months old. when, properly fedand .are more generally bred before ayear old, but breeding too young In-Jurw the stamina.

DAUB-WIRE CUTSThe following is said to have been

proved/ an excellent treatment rorbarb-wire cuts: Wash the cut thor,oughly with caitlle soap, using tepidwater; after washing, spray tbej-cutwith » weaav solutioni of'carbolic acidand then du»t over It all fresh air-•lacked lime that will adhertf ThiiFtreatment should be given every day.No wrapping or covering.is nocded.Tho same treatrauot irould doubtlessbe good ID caseh woere horse* settbeir pasterns burned or cut with a

MOST PROFITABLE HOOS.Moat of tho profit In ljog*. except-

ing from breeding sows, Is made byfattening them -when they are six toteven months old. If kept growingwithout check until this time theyought to-irelith 2£5 pounds or;It pay* bottor than to food an extrayear, even though tho weight Isdoubled in that time. Tho pork pig•oils quickest and highest. Breedingslows may bo kept so long as theyproduce two good Utter* a year, onedropped early In the oprlng and thesecond in August or September.

FEEDING CORNSTALKS."As dry a* a cornstalk in spring"

1* a common proverb among farmerstor anything that I* very dry audworthless. Hi s very apparent at thistime ot ihe year that ' the stalksshould bo fed out very early In orderto get as triuch value from them aspossible. If they aro cut up fine Itwill pay to moisten each feed andthis" can be dono with sweetenedwater, now that Bugar and molassosare so cheap. The'lulces of tho;corn-stalk aro siteet and It U-In thU factthat much ofltho value of cornstalkstor feeding I consists. Whcrevet beetsugar Is made, sotuo of the refuse ordiscolored molasses may bo usod Inplace of sugar. Sometime this coun-try will probably be ablo to. produceall the sugar It needs, and BO cheaplythat It can be freely used as an ap-pettier to encourage farm stock tocat. food that otherwlso would DO un-palatable.—Agricutural EpltomlBt.

FINISHING OFF POULTRY.After all. market people arc partic-

ular. Our practice was.to ship thahena alive In coops tt desired. Other-wise wo could slaughter, finding anattractive appoarance. made a big dlf.fcreuca |u botlb. salo. and prlco at ato^ir A 'faV\iird'o'rosiifB!*a'siiy; therels_Jes»._dang«C-.of..Jls..._maklng ujragged than when a lean bird is thesubject worked upon.

It | s Burprlalng. but only a week 61ten day* of first class food, wltb conrightly proportioned therein. Will fllmost any healthy; fowl -for- markot-Fowls prcsontlng torn skin, smallfeathers left* and bruised or blem-ished spots, show1 bad handling inslaughtering and drewlng—they lo&tvalue and the loss falls on tho pro-ducer, who failed In the finishing 01last important condition which countiin the returns as in any other branchof work.—F. L. Rlsle).

SILAOE BUST FOR COWS.Good dairymen hait> found that si

loa which will hold 200 tons of sllag<can bo buUt tor 3300, and that wltbthe grain, dry ferd ano) pasture thiiwill carry twenty cows through theyear, giving thirty to forty poundfper day ot silage, Alfalfa hay or clo-ver itiould bo a part of the ration tosui>pi>L the protein, or as anothciputs it:

Silago and bran fed in tho mornIng, followed by a feed of clover cialfalfa hay. with another feed pt gl1*2P and bran In the evening with »feed of closer hay the last thing alnight Is the feeding plan of many asuccessful dairyman.

Some ot the most successful dalrjfarmers hare adopted the plan of hs.v*Ing their cows freshen In the fallfrom September to November. Theadvantage of this plan is that thebest flow of milk; U'lhen secured jar-ing tho winter when price* of butter

jojher Jjfa«r""i]>eji as£tt. It-they Wturned out to pasture tn spring andearly aumtnor tho fresh teed will In-crease the flow ot milk for two 01three, months, tb.eil.lhey may be drle«

. . -. J pasture* arehad and the milk flow pr naturtlljthe. smsHettlhey will be reatlng from

CAMPA1OX1XO.Al«r«r» tell ll» P«pl« "bowly."

Ever J-.Ur t b m »Jo«m.He • muter band a "nuxug,

TtU a wkt »o'l ung a KOg-Kindly kua Uir little u b i o ,

DUIF chuck then 'ncsth tee chin.

The

1 * 1 BAgc-lleruJ.

HARD TO GUE83.y-^--You dldn'rknow I was

,,, ,s^i, be_marrl«d. Did you. Pat!"Th» i iarnej—-dhuro! nia'om, how

could Ol tell? Ye're too youngs to-bemarried. an' ye're t&o purty to be)oo.t. "—Brooklyn Life.

DIFFERENT.Mrt.' Grimercy^—"I , thoughv the

m*oufaitor«r • guaxsnleedr your autafree of'repairs-fof one year.""

Mrs. I'ark—"But that doein't cov-er the repairs to what we run Into."—Puck. ' • ' ' I : •'• 1 .

, MODERN AILMENT.- - Flrst-Mllllonalr«—" You wore laidup "In your ' liousj."»li last' week;weren't you?- •H— —

"Second Millionaire—"Yes.""Sickness or investigation commit-

•.ee?"—Life. • : •

THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR."Oh, I am In despair!" cried a poor

woman. "My son has swallowed acent!"

"Do not bo too much distressed,"said her friend. "After nil, a cent lanot a great sum."—LaSucclapvnalcrl.

^ELIEF.bat^OsUed^the awcetjjlrl. ".was

the bappiesMnoinent' ot your lifef"~. "The happiest moment of my life,*

answered the old bachelor, "wo*when tho jeweler took back an en-RaKeni'jut ring and gave me sleove-llnks In exchange."—Chicago Jour-nal.

EXTREMISTS ALL.. Batcheller—"Well., if I ever dctake a wife I'll.make It a point to pickout an economical woman."

Wiseman — "Impossible, my dealboy! There's no such thing-as aneconomical woman. A woman i>either extravagant or stingy."—Cath-olic Standard and Times.

UNCERTAIN FUTURE."Aren't you going t o , housekeep-

ing?" nsked the friends of the swellyoung .benedict. ,. "No,?he replied;, f l c a n ' t lease thef-house wie wanted for less than a yeariand wtl may. be divorced in nixmonths, .you know."—Tho CatholicStandard and Times.

- - - - - -HEAVENS. NO!"

"Do you wish," asked young Mr. •oapheddev after the girl had promisedto be his, ".to hear tho story of'mylife?" '

"HeavcnB, nb:1* she replied; "Ishould-bo BO shocked that I couldnever look you in the face again."Chicago Rccord-Hirald.

GOT THE BEST OF THE DEAL.' I m not going mar that restau-

rant again ""WbynotT" J

Some fool took my umbrella andleft his in y j place "

But you might ran across him.""That1* the lrpuble. I don't want

to. I've got -the best - •"^"' -Milwaukee Sontlnel.

rWHICH MBA~!SV _^

.Hicks—"! carried my wife'* urn.orolla with me yesterday and lost IIsomewhere. Now she wants to ad-vertise It." • _ • ' - . .

Wicks—"That'B.'n Kood idea. IImay be returned to her "

HIcks—'That s Just tho trouble,I m almost certain I left it In somesaloon " — Catholic Standard andTimes.

IN LEGAL CIRCLES.

Hl^"^^* 1 " 0 1

"Well." said the first, T B not socrazy I don't kno» }ou have no bus).nc-M monkolne in a case with me."

Thereupon they clinched and *nunwrlttan law that had been loaflnsaround in hopes of a Job took to the

SAVED BY A TRIPOD.The largest wild animal which frs-

luents the Colorado drtert U themountain lion. ThU member of theeat family, write* Mr. Jame* In "TheWonder* of the Colorado Desert.", laUrtft e*oa«#-"^tT!gM»ar!tnoir.onian unarmed man. unless the man,conscious of his own kindly Inten-tions, Is willing to take those ot theanimal for granted. This Is not al-ways a safe thing, fc do,' a* the raoun-tsin-Jion, If Jie-U driven either bydanger or, by fear, will sometimes at-tack a man. '

A friend acd I, write* Mr. James,were once climbing a steep mountaintrail la the> heart of a dense forest.t was In the rear, carrying on my_ihouldera_very_heavx.juirvexor'«Jrl-ftotf. re-«nforc«d intti brasj, and wrtii

tplkcs at the ends of the legs,for breath, I.-happened, to

li^k up, and there on the branch ofJCejrtree, not ten feet away, was a largo

ountaln lion Just about to leap upony unconscious friend.. I swung my tripod-in :iance-Jikp

fashion over my friend!* shoulder inthe~-ttnconlrollable—impulse—to-dosomething; what, I did not know.Was It good fortune, or chance, orprovidence that pointed the spikes of

• one of the tripod'* legs at such anangle a* to penetrate the eye' andbrain of the leaping animal, swervq

- It from it* courso, render IneffoctlvaIts wild, death dealing stroke, and soblind It that a few blow* from thobrassy end ot the tripod killed It?

The remarkable thing of It all wasthat my friend was not only'un-"harmed, but almost unaware of-whathad happened until It was all over.Hewasanold nian of someirhtt slowmind, and when ho heard my oicla-mation as I threw up the tflpod. hetamed round to see me thrown top-syturvy down the bank. Tho causeof It he did not see.'

' Before he was aware ot It hisanaientent was made complete bymr»udden and energetic.rising, pick-ing up the tripod and fiercely swing-Ins It upon the head ot some pros-trate creature which, until I struckIt, had not made the slightest sound.

Jt began to shriek and scream;'a fierceness that was appalling.

In far leas time than It ho* takento write this story the animaldead at our feet ' The force with

which he sprang can be understoodby the fact that tho wooden part be-yond tbe spike had crushed the boneslurroundlng the eye,—/•—•- ,

IMB AGE LIMIT OF' HEROISM;Out in Wisconsin a.Carnegie medal

[ has been denied to a boy of flvo whoaved his baby sister from a fire. The

: committee declares tho child toor young to bo a hero, and holds thatf he acted on lmpulBe, without appr-c-tiatlon of danger. . •

Does tho test of a deed of braverylie then in tho impulse behind It?

. And to be a hero must one bo delib-erate? ' . . ' • ' . '•

The setting up-of such conditionsI generally would lead to much trou-Ible with medals. It would bar theI woman rushing - to -savo—a child,I moved by tho maternal impulse and(recking nothing of her own peril; In-

1 such rulings.would, cutthe everyday "lieroeing advantage for accomplishment

•ts In their "ability™to""respond* tohbe call ot danger' without stopping

1 think.On the subject of heroUm by tho

• young Dr. S. Weir Mitchell pre-pted not long ago some Interesting

Among his newnpaper' cllp-of a year he had found flfty-

1 trustworthy statement!! of chll-"dren under fifteen who had tried to'

are others'from water, fire or otherdanger. Twelve concerned g'rU whotried to save drowning persons. Inthree Instances Httlo boys of four,

\f Hie and six years of age risked theirlives In saving others at Ores.

i "Heroism feels and never rea-son*," says Emerson, "and thereforeis always right." Can there be anage limit under such a definition?—New York World.

CRAZY

t !? " a n d a t l h e nead of thex p i } e r a* t«Pldltahst

Then they knew- the

KOT REAL ^AD LUCK-So this is the opal "

with, l i ryou—'or-—i

1 1 . »- J , » _ tl * O. *** J- a

rUath

OIRt, IMis*

living ISouth Iback olbeast Hdied.- -ThT:on Mlsiacroa* ITh* yoher ea«fered tla briefDeroe,fort,tli

throw 1pralrtofrom tlshe mai

Findi

to runhe ranhis bacgroundhi* mohauitcd

She wa;astridelzcn.

STOn tt

In SampalaceIialntedTho orlU as ftho grciadjolnei

* Everjenteredto find 1occaslotdrink. Ihad foiJiedroonthe breicovereddroppedcup";""an*fresh ch

Thestartledsooner 1der that.becausecbocolathe hadthoughtin remccapo thispider «theceili

ibne (

virtue oters Frotains aucijco is.of the Tened inhlntiolflDn-Hay1

"Don"three!""Then nyour foe

At thand neviwas JiiHtdiva u HIbeen uslisticks tlbut sawsnake hiaccident!the reptall colledwelting 1Jtrxonld;;

A MANLY OPPONENT.In a football match between the

. Carlisle Indians and Harvard, says a(.writer in Outing Magazine, one of the] Indian players suddenly got awn'yLvlth-the ball and ran down the field.|Srhere was only one of bis opponents

itween him and the goal-posts.If the runner succeeded In getting

him. It meant athletic glory totlf and perhaps a victory for hit

){1 college over this mighty lnstl-of: learning, containing the

*of the clvillxation which had; his forefathers awny from the1 they once possessed.

rv-TJ»e crowd in the stands had Hten,~i^ptng In their excitement, ' a>

p^rds.do-.at such momejita,Vttl'intra %s tad alme-st jpslaia'B-gc*l Hfle, that onu BttUV*"famousiiator. brought the runner down

a beautlfnl uckle Tbe standswith relief,' and the usual

" of other player* took1

ffj)S-.r;rv.;j Ww".;» .,- swiS-,-

••the two, lay there together, th«* ' "1 representative of New

snrt.

,;.. Bthe h<

of SpainInto thoattacklnipeasantsganlsa I):tb.e animroot In tla bandchurch filowed hi

A begobliged tfour-yeaireturnedbread. 'tide a ficalmly deyes o f tto tbe gr

1The gf

walkinghe mot aoSclal sibe a goo

^certainlyly. "Ikyesterda)over 200deer ma;Jectlng t"Well, tlwarden,are tolklibe did noam the trado," 'atrack foi

log to?"Weil.

ently mu<to the bl|of Color*

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'. ciMPAlOKlXO.A l » . n tdl il» p«pj« "•»

Ever jolly them *!«>•;.lie a multr hand a* "muwf.

TtU a »k« sjxl-wiw-a seat.Kindl/ km the littlel«b»«,

Dailr chuck then •ntsta thf. eMa.

A|*-Her»lJ.

HAHD TO GUE83.The Lady—" You dldn'rknow I ws»

rolne to be married. Did Tou. P»t!"'~~ tbTBIariiy=!1'Sfcufe'! iuVsifchowSfcufe! iuVfceould Ol toll? Ye're-too younsf to-bemarried an' )Vr« too purty to beoo.t. "—Brooklyn Life.

SAVED BY A TRIPOD.The largest wild animal which frs-

««ents the Colorado desert U themountain lion. This mcnMr of the

DIFFERENT.Mrs.' Grituercy^-"I _thoughv the

free of repairs for'irae year. - '•Mrs. I'ark—"But *bat doesn't co»-

er the repairs to w,hat we run Into.*—Puck. • • • ' I : • • • ! . •

MODERN AILMENT.- - Host•Millionaire—"You wer». laid,up "In yoa'r " liousj'."" »lt Tail" week;

•weren't you 1— : *-r :—Second Millionaire—"Yes.""Sickness or inveutlgatlon commit-

•.ee?"—Life. • ' ' '

THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR."Ob. I am in despair!" cried a poor

womittJ. "My son has swallowed acent!"

"Do not bo too much dhtremed,"said her friend. "After nil, a cent l inot a STeat sum."—LaSucclapeaalerl.

BELIEF.; j £ ^ j f c l ; e d ^ t e . s w c e t . girl. "WOJ

tne bTpTiiesMn'ouient of your life'!"""The happiest moment of my life,*

answered the old bachelor, "wotwhen tho jeweler took back an en-

ring and gave me sleove-llnks In exchange."—Chicago Jour-nal.

eat family, writes Mr. Js,m« In "TheVonders of the Colorado petart.". Ula>«* enoagt'W frtiliwa-tlioronxhly.aa unarmed man, unless the man,conscious of his own kindly Inten-tions, Is willing to take those of theAnimal for granted. This Is not al-ways a sate thing, ro do,' as the moan-Ulli--Uon,..li -he-.U driven cither byaanfer or by fear, will sometimes at-tack a man. '

A friend acd I. writes Mr. James,were once climbing a stwp mountaintrail In the heart of a dense forest.t was In the rear, carrying on my

EXTREMISTS ALL.Batchellcr—"Well, if I ever do.

tako a wife I'll.make It a point to plcliout an aconomlcal woman."

Wiseman — "Impossible, my dealboy! There's no such thing" as aneconomical woman. A woman ifeither extravagant or stingy."—Cath-olic Standard and Times.

UNCERTAIN FUTURE."Aren't you going t o , housekeep-

ing?" nsked the friends of the swellyouUg .benedict. , .

rNo.1; he replied;'flxan't loaje thethouse we wanted for less than a year.tand wtl mi\y. be divorced In sixmonths, .you. know."—The CatholicStandard and Times.

~" -HEAVENS. NO!""Do yon wish," asked young Mr. •

oapheddev after the girl had promisedto be his, "to hear tho story of m'ylife?" •

"HeavcnB, no!" she replied; "Ishould-bo BO shocked that I couldnever look you In the face again."—Chicago Record-Herald.

GOT THE BEST OF THE DEAL."I'm not going near that restau-

rant again.""WbyBOtr J •"Some fool took my umbrella and

left his InTtj place "'But you might run across him.""That's the trpuble. 1 don't want

to. I've got-the best'Timbrolla."Milwaukee Sentinel.

~WHICH MBAN£ EXPOSURE,^Icks—"I carried my wife's um<

brolla with me yesterday and lost IIsomewhere. Now she wants to ad-vertise it."

Wlcki—"That's/a good Wea. IImay be returned to her "

Hicks—"That s Just tho trouble,I'm almost certain I left it In somesaloon " — Catholic Standard andTimes.

JN LEGAL CIRCLES.A plea of Insanity. jneUa. pica ol

•elf-defense ' "-'""Well." said the Brst, "I'm not BO

craiy 1 don't kno» >ou haTe no bust*ness monkc>Ing in a case with me."

Thereupon they clinched, and anunwrltlsu lair that had been loaflniaround In hopes of a Job took to thewoods for safety. — PhiladelphiaLedger.

CRAZY.

..'"JC3>" *M the l 0»1"I have one ambition."

"And »nai Is that?" asked u ^ ^

"I waat to ?tand at the head of the

Then they knew the long straggletor weaih had turned: hU i L d ? l

KOT REAL JAD LUCK ~"So this is the opal rin* Mr." Poor-

ley save you?" said H U B i

'1 4you know the

r«r«nforofi*'wttft' brass; and -spikes at the ends of the legs,

for breath, I. happened toup, and there on the branch of>, not ten feet away, was a large

lountain lion Just about to leap uponnnconsclous friend,

l - swuf lgm/ tripod-in :iance-litpfashion over my frlendls shoulder inIhe-ttneonl reliable—ini poise—to—dosomething; what, I did not know.Wn» It^good fortune, or chance, orprovidence that pointed the spikes of

• one of tbe tripod's legs at such an•ogle as to penetrate tbe eye' andbrain of the leaping animal, swerve

- It from Its course, render IneffectlvaIts wild, death dealing stroke, and soblind it that a few blows from thobrassy end of the tripod killed It?

The remarkable thing of It all wasthat my friend was not onlr'-un-"harmed, but almost unaware of whathad happened until It was all ovor,He/wasan old man of sotneirhit slowBind, and when ho heard my eicla-mation as I threw up ttiertfipod. heturned round to see me thrown top-sy-turvy down the bank. Thq causeof It he did not see.' Before he was aware of It his

amaienlent was made complete byOT-sodden *nd energetic,rising, plek-li% up the tripod and fiercely swing-Ing it upon the head of some pros-trate creature which, until I.struckIt, had not made the slightest sound

Jt began to shriek and scream'a fierceness that was appalling.

In far leaa time than It has takento write this story the-animaldead at our feet ' The force with

which he sprang can be understoodby the fact tbat tho wooden part bo-

; rond the spike had crushed the bones

of the bear the**, that hisrUht aao4 was hetac shake*.' •—'"

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OIRt. RIDfES A POLL TO DEATH.Miss Maud Deroe, a young womanlng in the prairie west of Midland.

South Dakota, threw herself «pon ih«back of an *nraced ball. «»d rod* tb«beast until he became exhaasted anddjed-.^ _,„ „;___;,..,, ,.u,,.-.l^;-,, t . r a , . , -^.

Tie buti mido a Vicious attack up-on Miss Deroe when the was walkingaeroae tht prairie alone and unarmed.The young woman, unable'to makeher escape, stood hrr ground, and of-fered the enraged beast battle. Aftrr

In ot,tkaporttoaa?^WBf5^ai^Ht'frTltift'irtM"^tfy"am ctftl a*<4 for hauling: out togsfrom the forest T\Tpr»vt»t the ani-mals from tllpptaa- oa Utf wet akUroads la the swamp*, they areKMhtrtlmea shod. The ball*, however,ire so distrait to eho* that it Is ace-asaary to tie them tweurely beforethe operation; otherwise.they would•#rcfc*"OVer"''t«V isTfSi1!1'SVfis

iama*« In . th«lr efforts to rel««seThe accompanying

:ograpb. shows one of the novel btaek-imith ehopn. which ts design**! for

bulU In one of the Washingston lumber ramp*. The aalraal is

I led Into a framework, of stoatDeroo, by an almoBt superhuman ef- [ underneath a Ixnam. to wbirh ta

•»W»?..ib«!:.)»»S*:;«?f. tartejd,»:»l>B« #( heavj «a«n»-

a brief and d«p«rste struggle, M|«

lit the «t earOla Uaelds It

te*taiat«s»>i»atare has b«*a reached—*s the mUk. ett- CaMw the tookIs «sret«| the U««M bwoaaee too hota»4 "banss." Tjito ureparatioa of In-fvsktas, each aa coVee. caaaot happenwhere Ihe temperature alarm shownher* is used. It coaslats of a basering, eateadtnc tram wJDIch are foar

' t t i ap pwire standard At the upper extrem-ity of the latter ts an Inclined loopin whk-a nwts a ball ktlached to achain. Swured on th« standard ts abell. Pivoted within the base ring Isaa inTerted rup. frvrn which vxteod*a rvii. toe upp<»r mi cnnnwtlng withthe ball. In. operation' the d*v|c« is

throw her. but she was reared on theprairie and had ridden wild borsrafrom the time she »•»» a child, andshe made shift t& keep her seat.

Finding that she could not b» 05-»eat(Kl, tho ui»adeu«l Wut »t»rt«lto run at tho top of hU «p«ed, andhe ran thus with the girl.clinging; tohis back, until he finally felt to th«ground with blood streaming fromhis mouth aud no*e,'..ut(eriy ex-hausted.

The bull IIUKI mnn Afterward. Tfce-'jSi'rfW 'un'i'njVred by hrr wild ride." IShe was painfully hurt before »hi> gotastride the bull's back.—Tucson Cit-izen.

STORY OF A SPIDER.On the celjing In one.of. thp.'rooms.

in Bass fioacli- the world T«"npwn#dpalace of Frederick thevcireat.. Ispainted "a grrat spider with Hit web..Tho origin of this etraDgo decorationis as follows: This-apartment wastho great king's breakfast room andadjoined his bcdchmnib«r.

'Every morning when His Majestyentered the room he was accustomedto find a cup of chocolate; but on. oneoccasion. Just as he was about todrink, ho thought of something hehad . forgotten and returned to- IllsJiedroom. When ho again enteredthe breakfast room His Majesty dis-covered that a great spider had

cup7 and Ho naturally crieil "out forfresh chocolate to be prepared.

The next moment the king wasstartled by the report of a pistol Nosooner had the cook received the or-der than he blew out his brains. Not.because the king had refused thechocolate did ho do this, but becausehe had^poisoned-tbo'cupund hadthought himself discovered. It wasIn remembrance of this narrow «s»capo that Ilia Majesty ordered thespider with Its web to be painted onthe ceiling.- :

i surrounding the eye.\

AGB tIMTT- OP'HEttpI3WrOut in Wisconsin a.Carnegie medal

! has been denied to a boy of flvo who' laved his baby sister from a fire. The'• committee declares the child toor young to bo a hero, and holds thatf he acted on impuUe, without appre-

ciation of dangerr . •Does the test of a deed of bravery

lie then In tho Impulse behind it?. And to be a hero must one bo delib-erate? . . . . . ' . ' •

The setting up of such conditionsI generally would lead to much trou-Ible with medals. It would bar tbeI woman rushing - to -savo—a child,[moved by tho maternal impulse and(recking nothing pj her own peril. In-

[ toch rulings.would..cut,off...znostt h e "" •" 'ng advantage for accomplishment

In their "ability™ to ""respond tobe call of danger* without stoppingi think.On the subject of heroUm by tbo

' young Dr. S. Weir Mitchell pre-pted not long ago some Interesting

Among his newnpaper' clip-pings of a year he had found flfty-

i trustworthy statements of chll-fdren under fifteen who had tried to'

ave other* from water, fire or otherdanger. Twelve concerned g'rla whotried to save drowning persons. Inthree Instances little boys of four,

\f Bve and six years of age risked theirlives In saving others at Ores.

i "Heroism feels and never rea-sons," says Emerson, "and thereforeia always right." Can there be an

d AN OX.Tho animal la lifted In slings and all tho foot (with tho exception ( l ( * tml

' ', to be shod) are tied.

sling, which Is fastened by chains totho bMm, is placed around the bull,and the anlnfat lifted a 'few Inchesfrom tho ground by turnlug'tho beamand winding up tho chains by. which"the KIIDK IS fastened. In short, thobull is lifted In tho samo man nor asa hand windlass Is turned on board

Tolvo thu beam In Its Bucket. Thofeet with the exception of tho oneto bo «liod, are thi-n tlod to tho frame-work of tho "cradle." a* It Is called.Only In this way can tho shoeing bosafely done, and frequently two menare required, ono~to~hoid tb« footwhile the othvr ndjusts tho shoo anddrives' tho nails.—Scientific Amer-ican. •

A PATIENT SNAKE.One does not often attribute the

virtue of patlenco to a snake. "Let-ters From a Surgeon," however, con-tains aa anecdote In which its exist-cijco is. evident. Dr. Perry, surgeonof the Twentieth Massachusetts, -wak-ened in camp ono morning to findhlraAelf (tightly held In the clutch ofDr. Haywnrd. hla senior ofllccr. :_.::.

"Don't move, John, till I say fthree!" ordered the senior sharply."Then soUo my hands and spring toyour foet. One, two, threo!"

At the, word. Dr. Perry Jumijod,and never made a cleaner leap. Howas Junt'in time to see' a' moccasindiva under the coat which ho hadbeen using for a pillow. Armed withsticks they dragged tho coat away,but saw only thu hole Into which thesnake had glided. . The surgeon.hadaccidentally blocked the cntranco totba reptile's abode, and It hsd loinall colled under tho back of his neck,welting patiently for him to movo no

XPW Style Match.Few mon r<-;illto tht> dnnsor of car-

ryinB""a bunch or matches In theirpocket. The heads of the matchesare sure to rub together-some dayand ignite, causing damago which canreadily be Imagined. A proper safe-guard against such a thing happen-ing Is the usff of safety matches—those that .win ignlt« only whnndrawn across aptcc'o of, ignition materlal. 8tlll.mil im

age limit under suchNew York World.,

1 definition?—

Y WQLVgS, . . .The heavy fall of snow In the north

]of Spain has driven troops of wolvesInto tho plains and tbey have beenattacking the farmers' flocks. Thepeasants have been obliged to or-ganlia battues for tbo destruction ofthe animal*., A villager, traveling onfoot in tho Pyrenees, was attacked bya band of wolves and fled Into achurch for safety, but the brutes fol-lowed him. In and devoured him.

' A beggar woman, finding herselfobliged to cross s stream, carried herfour-year-old child across and thenreturned to get a sack tbat containedbread. While she was on the othertide a famished wolf appeared andcalmly devoured the child before tbeeyes of tbe mother, who stood rootedto the ground with borror.

A MANLY OPPONENT.' In a football match between the

. Carlisle Indiana and Harvard, says aLwriter in Outing Magazine, one of thei Indian playera suddenly got awn'yLwlth-the ball and ran down the field.

Was only one of bis opponentsitween him and the goal-posts. _If the runner succeeded in getting

him. It meant athletic glory fot>lf and> perhaps a victory for hitcollogo over this mighty lnstl-

of; learning, containing the^ of the clrillxation which hsd

irepi his forefathers away from the1 they once possessed.

=-Tb« crowd in the stands hsd flfen,la their excitement^ a>

, that onu BJan/Mr. brought the. runner down

1 a beaatlfnl uckle The standswith relief,' and the usual

Identifying ilinurlf. .The g«mo warden of Colorado was

walking out In the mountains whenhe mot a hunter with his g,un. Th«oSclal suggested that that ought tobe a good country for._,hunting. "It

^certainly Is," said the hunter, proud-ly. "T killed one of the Onest bucksyesterday I ever saw, and h« weighedover 200." It was tho season whendeer may not be shot without sub-jecting tho hunter to a heavy fine"Welt, that is a flno one," said, thowardea. "and do you know who youare talking to?" Being assured thathe did not, the offlcl&Tsaid: * Why. Iam the chief game warden, of Colo-rado." Th» hunter was only takenaback for a moment. «bea ne asked:

Thju bait l» placfd In the loop. Thomuni! bubble* of air which form un-der lint cup at a temporal tup i>f about.160.-degrees ar« held captive until

Bound* an Alnrtn.

they acbamiilat'o iufTlclfintiy to coiisoJ hoi prciuuro beneath tlin cup to liftIt, ITJHi eiip In rising carrlo* up tlmrod, which in turn throws thu'hallout of tho loop. Tho ball In fallingstrikes tint hull, and vt sounds nnaiiilll)l<> alarm. To.adjust thu np-pnratiiH to dlffpront temptoraturps a.wolght Is placed on tho'enn op^posllo'to the rod. ' In this way UI»J tlmn of-lifting tho <Mip"inay b« accelnralcd orretarded, thu rungo bvliig 140 to 214degrees.

Cnannel in Match Stick.

log to?"- Th> -iraWOTf didn't Jtnow."Well, sir,* said the banter, appari

ently much reUered. "yon are tAlklngto the biggest liar la th« whole State

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a box In the pocket.' A Massachu-setts roan. rKallifmc thin, and prob-ably being addicted to the habit ofcarrying loose matches In tho pocket,has solved tho problem in a peculiarmanner. Mo has devised and patent-ed a match that 1* unique In construc-tion. It Is shown In thp accompany-ing Illustration. It Is mado in fhcusual way with a splint haying anIgnition ..head.. Instead of uslog tbeordinary round splint the latter Isformed ;with a concaved <>t channelportion ^itendlnic from the ht-ad ofthe match u>'.tbe'.opposlto...cnd....'.Ia.this channel Is placed Igniting mate-rials. In n.v! two matches are takenfrom the pocket, the head of one bo-Ing drawn acroiK the other, and-'thnmatch thus Ignited. A hundredcould be safely carried In the pocket,with no chance of accidental Igrjltfon.There Is aUo no necessity of mark-Ing up the walls.

Texas Tea Farm.The experimental Government tea

farm at Wharton, Texas, Is s«on to boput to a W**~ It U three years rlncetho seeds were planted. -Ted ban alsobeen successfully grown in South Car-olina, and the chief obstacle thatstands in the way of Its becoming Acommercial enterprise In the Unitedfttates seems to bo In tfio cost of labor

dwith

t?ncle Sam** Paper BUI.. The Government Printing Offleo la

IViwrr.JsTintune"«¥M«ni:« of raso on lhi>

very front of all tho griiit<:»t worksIn exIstonccT po'thcy not say plainly

;;U»^vnfrt-i"therO;.:;.has>;;b^^^effbrt WrB;" lint "thnre has been asreat.,-power here ?-" It... Is., not -thewcarlnoss ,of, mortality," but th«stfi-ngih of divinity, which wn haveto recogniio In all mighty things; andthis Is Just what we now never roc-ogniie . but think that wo are to, dcgreat thing* liy'no'lpof Iron bars andperspiration. Alas! we shall do unthling thajt way, but lose'some pauu<l>of our own weight.—Iluskin.

Htapidlty Itelraked.

T*«sia»io»^".Cdnnie they do*s;slllyl That'* where it's a-ootnin'front, ain't Itl"—•TheBketek

Whjlle th«M'wt(natcs wocm «en«r*l artrsgBS, It is fair to as*A JadgeshJpat Sacrameato, Caf,,,

material totia the

did*t«. Two of tbem whotheir ctuueea'egakl, agreed to *n*fc*reiinwmt rn AJriea are «Wf to trafacs-,y g

representative ol Newwith great..fecMt*

" Uatil the d»y bnaks sn4 ih* sh«4aw» «•• sway."

Rosedale4nd Linden

LARGEST TN THC STATE'

Beautiful and Accessible0 MILt'H I KOM I l . l / A H C r i l . T MILKH I O O M NIIWAH'K

- i t Mil I:H I K I I M N I . W V O K K .

On Main Line Pennsylvania Railroad

J ! ! l tpts;jiniJtiBse CemBTBrjes commend thfLmselyes to.Heads of Families anil

IIII CAUSE of tha 5i,ooo,<n>o Viuil Kuii>l provijej for by the Trvnir:« t»

cacti Cemetery, the tmntme frutn which will kpfp xh* ^fup<tttr« prt-(•-nuolly l.tauufal i t NO KXPKNSK TO LOT OWNKKS

DECAUSK sucti> eiui«BtEC^«n>l./DUftdUn«v »h» c«m»f) .»*«arT*lotowiiti*that"ihi giuiiiVji WILL UK MAINiiAINKl) I'KKMANKNT.I.YAS BKAUTI1UJI, I'AKKS AKTKH TIM/, INCOME KKOM TIIH

i HAS UJtKN B X l t A U h i K D . 7

• tOTS SHOULD BE PURCHASEDHKCAUSU l i o K K ADVANTAOE3 AKK OFKKHKU TO LOT.

DUYKH8 In • new Moilein. :>«rk Cemrtery ih*n In tho>« t>uf<li>htdmsny yvars si*d, in moit cssvt. no piovtuion ma<lr (or perpetual cafe 'without citri c c * n s « 10 lot uwt»r«. TMKKK ARB A UKKATKRNUMBKK OK ibUAI. LOCATIONS TO 8KI.KCT FKOM, I'HICIiHOP LOTS AKK ALWAYS LOWKK AND TEHMS MOKEADVANTAGEOUS. .

I1ECAU8R lift Is mo'st'uncsrtsin snd'KVBRV ONE SHOULD ANTIC-IPATE THE INKVITABLK UY MAKINO A CIIO1CK NOW OKA FINAL KB8TINQ I'LACK.

10TS WILL PROVE A GOOD INVESTMENTUBCAUSE Ihsy sis sure 'o Incrtsts in value «nj c»n be putchsstd NOW

eUhs INITIAL, or LOWEST I'RICK *n<l u~in «h« MOST AOVAN-TAOKOUS TERMS.

DECAU8B the ptopsnlis ars ACCK88IDLB TO 4,000,000 PEOPLE,and conaldsrinc the RAPID OROWTH OF ORBATER NEW YORKsad Its TRIBUTARY CITIBSsndTOWN8.lt l» only a qutnloa of >SHORT TIME when LOT! In ROSEDALE snd LINDEN PARKwill KQUAb IN VALUB*thos«ol Dur MOST NOTEDctmatsrlts.

LINDEN LODQI <• l " LAROBST,MOSTMooitKN.ndHWTKQUirrRuCIMKTKKY LODOK In Ihi t.unlry anil pn»l4«a wllh KVKKY >»|ul>lu l.rlk. COM.rOB.T*t4 CONVBNIKNCBaf LOT OWNBKS *«4 VIBITOHl who <«mi la la>(i»ctk i

INFORMATION conoTtii.-'m. mlhiMb««iillful Vttit C.m.r.rl... ,«4milt IraDiportatlon l« |>ro<|xclir< l»l l>ur>r>, »rpl/ at unta In any LKAUIHOUNOBRTAKKK or om«. of ilw Ai«Klail«na 1

4f. Un4i». H. 1.V Dmrf DlrMt, LIKatolh. N. J.

• Prwltntlal Hnll<llii». N.warir, N. 1,7M ItorgM Attnu*. tttvir Cllj. N. 1.

II) W«l 2Si Stntt, ."<*« Vor» City.

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Tho M o r a l BKrlcuKural depart'liicntjsjp_r«par|t!a)»Ji!5u»J» bulletinwhich illustrates. In stitrtllnit fitsh.Ion, tho actual mom;/ viihio of i'»)Jroads to tho li\nwr nii'l thu pi'iiplo(•mursll)-, ns_..wfll' «• (lia, flnttnvUI

lliny ar« . unw Indirectly >us-trom-iiouirlf mntntnlnod IlioN"

onRhfnri!*.The ViilNttln K"tii to tha vory_ muat

of the nrotoaltinn by nhowlng, as thu..rt-sult of cnrcfiil ItiTt.'Btigatloii, thn

f.ii*t of tramporllu*

g iioliits--anfuxpvnsn that iii-erltably' falls oporr Vhn'f&tKeV" M4Icsseins his profit* : _.-..;..

It la osttuinte'1 that thn Av»ra«iload of fo l ton IK 1702 pound*, tlmdlstanco of tha haul U K mil"* andthe co«t of h»ullnj( ij*t««n-«*tttj l>erhundred liounds. TIKI bulled^ tti«nsums up Dm co*t nf trariijjorllDc-thel d -'American fsrm . iiroducts Inactual raonoy and tbu'no.loss t»n«l-bld lnrci«tni^t of tlm<;,-as follows: :

_ "Tho rotfll t'jnnajif! of farm |/raid a d s tutulixl <m country rosds In thnUnited 8lst<» |« 'noi known, hut oftwolva Icmllni; [>ro<liKt« It l» i-«tl-rnslod that nirarly "0.000.000 tons

<iro hmoiod from fn;m« diirlriK thocrop y*sr \'i<)Z-<i, m A <,'««t of AbouttS6,000,000. or murt Ihlift flvo pi.-rc«Dt. of tht-lr VAII/': a;.• local'hiarkvU,Of Ibis trafTlr. 40,000,')0'>..tonj ./«{»•.Tdseiit'tne w*l;Si of corn, wh«at art')'roftOD, arid tho f,o»l of hmtllUK I1P»IIIJthrcfl products wt j JTO/JOO/IO'*.

"Th« ;i:ira1>er of working ilnyiitaken to haul taw!7u If.n'llnft cropnfrom farms to islilptitic pointe-darlnxtbo r.mp year 1305-5 Is (.-nUtnatud atil ,417,50'*, and tho aUiribw of load*

,The departuifht m'sk'<)4 wity aetitl-

bio »q«f«tlon» In thti~ followingterms:

"Tho {lliitenca . limit of, urontabfofarming for a Kiren crop may nH«nfte «it«nd(id by Improving mothodtand means of hiullnc. U<tu>r W.IK-on* and bor»cs may hs used, roadsnay b<s improved and ti3tt«r fnc|ll-ithis tt^y 1nf bad for receiving tbo pro-ducts at local markets and h lpoint*. Iniprorerijents of tbjs

a toad, And -thus raait«Mt pfor termers to Jbfttti from (crcater div

woro iliipliivnl tn a dWron of on,nten p«*r conl,, tli» cost of hnnlliK;

products.tu.sblptiltiK.pulut& woulil \uipnrvnptll/ly rcrlurmi. I^«,i tltnn,nioroovor, wouhl b*> r^qtilroft to ruakuIlio (Ii'»lKiinl"il Jhit'tl--nti'KIH'r fnolornlilcli.rnu liy no tncirm tm li(U'ifni|In'tho final itiinstiiliis.iili— Enwer-nn-nand fi-w r'-. liorum or ri!ul"«-woiil'l .bornllnl Into rc'i'iUltlnn, or taken awayfrom otlinr tasks.-.-' Thn f«rm«r woulilfind l i lt . jiitifltw fcfinllilj' incrtmifil,Hint tlm <)p|)ortViiilltBa for thu t'ltmi

m o n of his work nrpally rmj|tl(<ll'"l•Thrso «r« only 11 fiw of tho urKu

miliits In faror of a »y(tl*t»ailc i:am-4>aign,. Thorn urit thn iw|itnlly iltnln-nlrthla onra of the unhan'-nmnnt In

«alu>is, -and thn ftirlhtiranrv

ties of th« rvspectirs couiinunlllinKTlrlmrn sr« not lacldn* llmt tlm

scntlmant In «v«ry Botith«rn Btalu lirouslntC to an appreciation o( tha farttba-t m<m*y apimt In thlfl 'dlrtelioo I*productive of miro and mluitanilalVilvidond*.-— • Ulruilngbam A««-lior-Bld. J^ . ' .'

Tn'MUry Horplun Tor Ituiuli.

A unl'iuo xood roads bill ban beenIntroduced In Congress by lt»pres>n-tally* John Bbarp Williams, of Mis-sissippi. Its object In to dlstrlbut'jtbo surplus In tiio Treasury of. th»Pnltod Htaton to tlm «<tv«ral H'atisand Territories for tho nolo purpovof Improving lb«.roads thorcln.

The bill provides In effort that IIshall bo-tho duty of tbo Becrttary ottb« Treasury-at Ihs end of each D?calyour to tako an account of all th*fuiids In tha Treasury and. after do-(lMctlnK from said sums the aojounti'required by law to hu k?pt In th«jTreasury, tho remainder, If any, fhalfbndoclarcd a surplun." Tho Secretaryof the Treasury must thm Iniractll-atoly provide for tho iIlEtrlliutlou ofIbis surplus, not exr^miintl l:i,O0o,.000 an^ally rturlng tho continuanceof tho proposed law, on a per capitabasis to tbo States and Territories,to ba epinputed from tho last generalconst)", nod shall prorate tho ssm<accordlntly, for tba so;e purpose of.InprorlDC the postal roads in saidflutes and Territories, under sucbral»s and regulation* a* the State*and Territories may t»rovldo.-*-Th»

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A brilliant audi-noe Rreolni Mr. Hur-ri. on tha •••pirif of April 4th, an lie.tapped on tha platform of the Asaonibtyltuom at Ki»er»ide. It wa. un midienc*thaLoot 001/ oninplet.ly HlliMi the room,but oi.rfloweii touTlKF'halCaiia' w'a. iif

rirruinalatiri'a

l i . olliae lltl illi c

i n|i|>f»r '"•"'

•In nii'l let il

tin- Town-

t-urb U» ourb und*r tti . l .w of IWI ,*« |H.iliiiiii. hum Urn grunted •I to a htwrliig to u . hi-ld Apil

ciollo* of which (a ad>«rtl**d In thi.jr. and

«l ttinu _ (Vrlnifily|i Committee ilom not wUli to ft-

po•hi|i CoinmitU'e ili'C" II

- |iWl.'V. .money _ wJirru notThe Willow alma newerbuilt liy private rant rant anil

.l'I«Vlh« towfiaht|i, acrn>|,(eil- liowJ-vt-r.only until nii(<tii'iiii«vii»coii(llt1irtii>irii'iiiahd ilic hiiiliiliifforVnew' lini',nml liiiti, It wotiltl Nccm, «liruilil j>rl-marlly ho left to tlio rcKidontu of tin•Aroet to

»plritllnn to hnv nrli-t, m>

^ :

If you want it good,

' \t3t = "_'•' • ••"'.'."""".' 'Tclbiprioneu'93B :V '"

• - • • • • • • • • • • • »-»-•-• • • • • -

««• at

\ [ ( g Mr.Ixwt, hi« rioh.nonor

rtrawtnow ha. a ao-o.ll-a a.w.d.m l» h w o f k b l u l ,n ,,,„ meantimelh.o.Oir.o» .U.ro.«l»..yao.l h . p r - - . ^ or(?HnlWM| a n ( 1 n ( U gone•nt p ilDoh« to U.*.«mra«|tb 4 Inoh ma««JMn(,««iih.r «!<!» •*l»ini.a

for i t .

ptill »4d 4

Paul's I'arl'h line- April la«t. hlivlnn » •» . . - . .— -... .tran.ferivd ut that time frotu out vuioe rrapondiiiK U> •vary-ahiih|iB' of

the Vail*»)iir« M K. Church, Newark, fowling. •»•" »« did hi. f«niur<During hU «*fiipanoy of the'local From thettiomiiit Omt thi« tlwt iwlw

B palish ban been Inewasftd tioo, Drlftiag, w*. Hoiiliwl, to Hit* iu-to over HO member*, The .plrloic mfidilion of Coluuibun, ihe lit.1

tlmi' nunibcr on the proKmmuie, Mr. IUrri«had hta Hudlenoe well in hand, and theyr«*poiiU«<l Ui »feryorKiu»lWMl and „

rtpWIy, nnd at tht» writingh i g y«»r U «

wnt till »4d 4 £ ^ rtpWIy, nnd at tht» writingof * • " * > * • ? h e outiook for the coming y«»r U , «lo Ilia ourt> Un« V" . . ) 1 | t .,.,|B o(>|l«otlontbtllrr*!* to 2L: to^

y.,.,|B o(>|l«otlont.have bt-cutor^r

..flt.g thoOrohurd «tf*»t to BpringflaldWith regard to th. Aldan .prov.m.nt Mr. J. V. O. Grow ha».wrltUr* th. I^wnnhlp Oowmlttw . « . l t o n n * r

prwatlng "ft"* lh"1 hlf D"mo w w

on tha orbtlnal petition awl asking that

i to missionary work bavpi-rably greater thnn In. Mi. Hhoop enter* ypoo

of bin prvitonite with

*l t y , wholh«r

u™ or gnjr.The iiigliKat (mint in hi . art waa

roitahml In the miuterly int«>r|irelnUon c>flb« »»l«tiou« from Hualupenre, the iii-

Jsetgeen1 OiirilinM_ Woliey HDJ

Horse Blankets and LapQRobesA OOOD SELECTKJN A t REASONABLE PRICES.

Also a full line of Home mill ttinliloFurnishing nml Equipments. •:•

I..-.1.-

H.G. BOWERS,' GRANFDRD,

UNION AVENUE.

Th» Court of Hoarta. r~ ,-..--...-Th« Court of Hr-arU, an opera In his l.tt»r b» tiled with wrna.

t w o > £ . l» «'> "" t>ro.l.«c*d hereby! Alettarfrou. Mr. D. F. Ham ukinu

of* flrin support on.mtM.r« of th« Bt. To

mid the goo.1 wlihrs of the <«Hltvtwo mto. to to bo produced hereby A '•"•'"»«' « • "• r ; " " " . r " 1 " I communityth« Village Improvement Asiwlatlorl. that Brook.lde plaot from Ol»iauui _"»«aOttTanrl Jnth.of thli month. W«- str«.t to U.« Oarwoodlloetomaoaua.1 ••»_,.-..

Cromwell, in Henry VIII, nnd thoBolil.oquy In llntulot.

From that on Uitouuh ttw oih«r num.bars on hi. proKrnmine, he.howad him-iwtlt oqually vim ArVinl, Olhvr HolwLiiniiwpren. follown:

"Th« Llttl* lleni," "CnnsolBtlon•Vtall/V'Tne 8k«l»ton in Armor," "TheI'ortruit,"' ''1'ioiurH UunKinK Hctme,"

Quo'Vadl.."'ndilwl

KARL TEICHMAN-.

Carpcnterand BuilderJobbing Work Cara.fully Oona^

Eatlmatea Furnished

JaV'the

»», .. . . .^'Hha'ri; MrDiamond*..V«»Mowlam a»o.

" • llotirne »nd

that HUt*what* auoh

not be ni.rau»r.hlp of ilaid, 4a«*fora«tiv«i l*t|3

I, and twohurhM»r"rTut>r," wUich

- V;01

llornl..»ttle.|U(llnilvnl.lnn l

all

of »• l>ii undmtaudiOB woreiar?. — m ™ • - ; • " , • «»„,.„with Mr. Ham, Thl . M »"»•'• 'Hie dtr«otor» ar« Mhm *.

„ for t h . propo»«d laiproi.Bi.nl. Horlor . an I u r iitiu r i^waiiiiv 1 T !"" Xu» - — -

O r n m r . , : : I J l > k p r N.«lr,lW».m>r,Ml**- Hnlt. of Karih.. Kmlly Snnderson , . „. . . . _

•The -wi'iiraof-both.nota nn laid .on Eliiatmtli Journal,Mnrx. In a woodlnud nr-ar Roi^rt Uind. l l , . . .

the i«lnc« of the King ot Henri*. The j , >;, Wartxr . . . . . .^_..King dfulroa to lx> relieved of the -f_ A . Cr'anw(•iiit'a of the aiiile. and the Jaok ofI'lenrta Is his natural sucwsto i . T h e . . «i,hool MattariInner. lumeverVilW. not noccpt the S6>»»»1 • » « • * • •Ihwiifc, uu<l Ritli J h w e tH.ti)pniiloi^ Under data of the 26th ultimo.

the-kliigdiim. H" "tali* drape- <<ommuulcation, of whloh the sub-rulely I" l<>ve with Klrlwi.'a Dryatl Joined In a copy, was . rwolved by.the

illscover in the forest, niidTr^ Uonrd of Eduf«tlon. • - - . . .ii»B6a'rf\*5^wMTOfe^nto^fc':«?

KitiK hi>* "mired n suwfaaot frtim J. Oeiitlemen; In - eipianatlon ofKiiriii iiVtiiei«.i:hc>ii of NU»» Si^tiof iiiy fiilliire to qiiallfy ai a member oiH,«((iii' Slio 'oonaehta. to rule nud your Board, to whloh oflioe the cltl-

r.lrinn nml the Jnok of w>n<i'«if Craiifotd' honored mo withHearts, nnd cliww.i us yawn the ,.|«ciK«ii ifi thn annual aehool meetingPnmva, <.f ciiilw !riie iutijeots turn nntiio Itltii inst,, I bog to mibuvlt the

Miss Suit, mid she return, lo following: .Biiith The. Queen nbwIveMhp Joker "On Uie eve of the mwtlnR 1fitiiti inliig the(\uiit K.«>1, nnd h» Iw advisedUiat the 8tat«>law .governingernes K Inn Klrleii nnd the Jn«k of thn flwtlon «f trusted provhled nun

vi'iirn fioin Imiilidimeiit, nnd erudition of eligibility, contluueil res••nil ( nils luippy n« n weddilig Wl." iilonco In town of Uirwi' yonrs iimnt>

Thi' fullowlHH is it pni-tlallistof the ,ll»u>ly pipcedlng elrolloii. F»i «•viii.nw la'tllos':** Amies lirundiiK<>. |«rii>d prior to 100? I lived la

MU, Kiiimy lllllycr. Mttflnn beth, though ooiitlnulng. a* I sup-

99O M. r V r ) , »O.Ki ford; J II. I... Ti»ld <>r Kninvwu

i | j

5 40 l!mMiiK--J. M Kelly, \V. II t)ren»cin,Dr. .llulltir, llurrv ICVIIUH und (Jlun'UivSinitli. •.•'•'•

Menilx«mhi|>.-^Mi>««rt. I'oiitM, Hiirtornud llnbwoV. .

The tieil niM'tiiiK ii( tl»» t'liili wilMn>

held Ht tlm ntlli'rt i'F W^HlHnw: & Oii7

J J S ^ , . ^ ^ ^ , , T._.] ie .qua'Hljrt\[ Ilia BlHiuliitiif voicii iiml tlii< |KirTix!ot h i . : phrnajnii, IIin vorU will b|»' riini'mlwrpO IIH a rum nrlmlic trout. '

tneiilmilnl iiiu«iii win tiirni»luHl byMrs. Furniitn, Mifw Hlim.kfuril niul MrSmolnir. Mr. I'urker lluna«l wttsatlhliluiiiilu. Mm. llmiHet anil Mrs. FtUHM Chitirmen uf Uf<V:i\iitimiiteeB~ofUiilortiiintiienl nml Arritii^emnntH, XvereomiHUHl Unit eyehintf/- by Mm, .Olivia,Mr». Cli'iB. liitllH uniVMr (Irow.

't'ho I'ltrinh Uirele uf 'rrinity Olii.rch i*Iu oe opi)|iriiluliil<Hi on thin, ilx llral. en-lortninnit'iit given in IW7. , ,

Residence and Shop,B l d Auo»ia7. Burnslde AVBIUIB

t'npuianV Ur theFAIMM

A. C. PIKE.

:. '•Plariet. Ji*," UabA-SeeaeW.nud Culilv/itors, Enamel Lintd Ro-

^ ^ ' E ' ' J '

--w. jjcw.ia.i>«r

» . « . - ... .„. r uf IlKOMitiHOI, Hartiijral* lit lli» t'.wnt, uf Union,

..u*«itHt tb«iiLipUcaUun 6f ihauDdpralirnMl. wl-mtuUtrater of M&III IIMM^WRI, notfr* id tburwlifttiintt Ui tba crmlltora of aalit flwua—id tu • ! •iat.lt tu thi^uiliwcrllwr iimliir Mtb oraWrnuitUiu

ii*lr claluu an«l t1<miajitla..Rtt.alnaf Itu. Milntv ofM"ikVMuMtl *Ubin nioo muotli« Jroiu thelUtoMitlMlaiut Kiliriiiirj. IUUT, ..rlli»j will !•>irevor IxtrnMi front iiriuMM-utliiK iirl rvaivpntna'io mini* aitaiuat-thf. mlwrntn.r. I. ,

•_._ _ N/VTHANIKI. l \ I.1ND1.KY.— " - • - . . - . . AdtnlauriHtor: '

KEEN" KUT1'ER :IUAWI«, MQWBtoli... , . _T7~'lleaaV|uarte»,fpr 'Votiltry Wire, atesqulto

(Inrdpu-'l'ooui and House?

Location of Fir* Alarm IU-rraajl »« KMkfeMara, UakiIT ~('««ear I ' n l o u

:?T;.'™ «a«BD»« aaa KM«IUIU> I» H V « « Arllaatuai H—J w t d . ,J » * ; n « Mruaa and IHwtMlUit A

TOW:V NOTE

Jarnwt C Pnrk hiw puri'li-nrash (Juhtison) propeity mireotie.Township Clxrk Kverrtt WKA

T<i U>- r..»n^,li. ruf.i.uilt... i.f tin. 1'iiwlliMi)

r«r*uant (u %n act of till* l>vi^tatumt>t theSlat* «f New Jrrwt<r. tiiitill»l'Mn .Act lo mi .botla* Uwln»tir«ii*iniptit <>t roail* or Rt.r.H<tn {ti

li* u( tb«.«i«tif^«-oi (Lri'irdy fruntitlic -<mIn mbl Ti<wiinhlt<. r.«i<«t(ull}

bl t m * l»» Utitrrnv^ wiitlIn i i ib lijiif«illn«intifik ht t>rvllntinr^

mi»« fmni ourli to> U»»iK IUI*IM*« d«»t>

-i>; Mio-wiuk tu l«>of, atul In HCNM>1*

tit'tiv to t««t»r«'l*r*<l

Surrogate's Notieo.CmMTE Or J.1MKH AI.IIIU1T III KHUN.t IkKMUHl.-..runiianl tu tlm !'"!«•• "f IIKOIUIK T. I'AH-Ht)T, MnrnHntvVit'thH " ""mi tlm Hiiitllratinu (ifturn nf MIIU <litor.of.Milu «l.y^w«ll.orn-lll..r»..t llmtbu .ubsi'rilMTM iiml

l l

r of ItKulUlK T. IAIIlVuiiiy«r Union. ili*lBlb«> i l i t « u

m.Ur*i |itl

\tl>y i;iTiMi tornmot to i\bll>m<>

ur dlliniuitlim tbt*irb U f i l

A. o. i.endinj{ Hardware Dealer,_ . . ! UNION.'AWEN0.C.

Opcni Hoiiwliloek. ' Tel. 138-R.

, . ^ S

Potltlon and Notice of HsarlngUia TowntliUi Oiniriiltl..' of !b» Toviu«hl|

a i n ' : =

uil ili.'iinml* ainiiii"! tbo n.UiUM>f *aiilII.«.WUMHI wilblli Itino uioiitba fnun the Dnl linyof. Kebrnury, lyui, or ttn-> will t»i furwvw burrwlfrom priHwcntiulf or rt^otMriuK tW mimff

l t tb iHiliMcrilwrH.^t1.11 F.It I' VAN VKIM.IU 1IIII8ON,allNMK K. WAUNIill. . L

• • KiMUtora.

»»u«i;•trt'vfb

" t t > « i r rn>ttor»bl« tttrrM Uioiuchout IU wbiiltbt Mm* tu lh« «r«<i« «w|aami br MiacaitamUtbit tbo*

rtt. tl«tl fwit in III* rrhtM tl ttiv rwt KMtr lurbr* *l

*w nwl#f tb« •uiwrtliUmnoon' wtlb |.lAn* ftmt HUvlftc

Ui«1VnniibiiiK«inhti*r.|l»t-,l 4i-iII Mb

u( lnnU fluiuurabla bud) to tnaeiulamiln miul AlUna iitr*rifrom enrbto ciirti tu niMKirtliuico with Ibn law olIWl. Halil Imuruvpiiiput Ui be of aocb niaUiriulamt l»t(lUxlbetuiuiu0r cusumiMf in iraiirtivltuc

•olbpr p.tiwtH III t'ranford, few! t«» be IIMIMI PUIUHtU« •Bl»Mi»ion of lb« T«wn»>iip KllKiinvi.

iliK UUNrollU NATIUNAI, HANK,

WILLIAM M. Sl'tatUV.illlS. N.H. IIUM.K.T A Ht-KimV.

.\Vnp«UilT, Vottnthy U»y, Atlolo Hrulor,MnrmiiWiny, May No**,' .FlorenceMewtlek. Jpnole Vorln>«», Helen I'ltim.incr, HCHKIO Mnilrti nnd Helen I\>KKl.

S<-ni« fur the oi>fra-aro hovfon-i>nli"at Maitpu'* and lU-ny's I'lmrtfinrli'*.

BASK BALU ^ niinn' _ i|l»co

of the regliaeaawi. In \9

KDUtSSIK II tNKKIt,W. I I M 1 I K

^IIIUKII. IUIVK.

. This foll«ivili|! i . the i-olirxUlleO. A 0. for tho llrat part of th<> *ea«

~ All Urn untile* mil b» plnyml at homo""'"•irwpt the thvoni* on Slity A,-whieh will

OOnrwood A C.

J|B> I Clar-owl A. 0MHi it- S»«ial A.C.Neaark.>lav 18. Moiuirt-h A. C, NewarkMay % 'lVojan A. C , EliiuWth.May SO. A. M, Olyu-plo A. 0 . N. Y.Nay 8P. P. M. Cnrleret P. 0.June 1. Muwouri Pacitio R.K. Oo.,> • 1 •

l ^ B 0

po»ed, my legal residence In Crnutonl. to which I intended rcttirnlUK ntthe first opportunity. DlllRent ienivh,prior to the 19th Itut., of th« EllxabethiHvltlngilsta, failed to revealubat I•h«dvote\nn that cltyr pursuing tlioInquiry further, however, in my det<r-minntUin not U> truiisgroM tho law, I

ejyd, ..early .-today,".that I had•ml and vote<l In the. later city

... . - J , thereby disqualifying myselffrom taking a "*at with your bodT-A»-1- never assumed -the =otDe*i-=otppurtw, cannot resign from it, but Ithus early advise you ot the situationIn order that tome one may be ap-pointed In my place. - .

"Tours Tery truly,IStfmed.] "QBoaot t. T*ro*.H

t h e substanc* of the above wasoommunleated to a J. Baxter StateBupeilnteadrnt of SchooUi who ad-

'--^ - - ' - 1 - . 1 i i . m.hi«

Nivtjr* I*writiniftiittii*

l t b b

Kti..4\v.nuirrwhMwbr. Klrm lhai »t*"

tiniftiittii* itmiwanl liiiiirtiv^mrDt itifnll

r»mukt|> I'lak vl th» TvwMhlli ot Cranfurrtami that th* To.oiJ.liv Ouumlttw of «alSTu^urtlll will mr»t lo iM>u«lilvr aool. ohjrclieri*!lati*T.'wwWiiRonina; in tlrt Muwntr hnlM-l»«,«a WadBMdu *TMiln«. Jpril UUi, IWJ, at*lihtu\it«l(.^)anJ.irrit wth.lWl.

?TSS& OiSafiu; yJiJne®. CryaUl F. C. Brooklyn.

^Jbf «• A, M- a « u « V. C J. Oity.

1. o#mi«uimM wt\i*a>alp t t e

illlS.T. A. HtKimVK X.MUNO4.

J U 'K

G.Dwight Stone.Gradual* ofThcCrota R«at E»t«ti

InstltMla. ' : <

Real Estate, Loans. Rentingand Insurance.

Chronlclo ltuildlng, CHAWI-ORIJ, N. J.

-—Wl-Vt

FORSALE.fDOTTKO'E.-*" Itooms and^BnJh.. All iiiipnjveiiioam. Knay ternin.

BDW. A.' ODONNELL.

MIW. 4 . L.Hi t* ANNJANK I, ItOVCK.

NnllrnU Imrvliy «it»n that »U)«ctl«ii* IDffrttlliM ti. tlii.ttr>V|HWMHt liM(iiMTfin*(itni«attmi'

ahu«< i»tltii>n iwu l»» (II*J wlti> ib*, . , . „ , Ihwk «f th» TUWB»UI|I uf fraafonlanil that ll>» Tt>«»»lil|> I'oiunilitHi m aalilI\iwni4tlii will iniMi'to ciiiwiil*r ait?ri iih)«eU(mii.

itut. on\Vntu<»liil nataint, A|>ril 17, MM, Kt Inithtn'cluck. .. I

^ ^ ^ " " • ^ . O H i K V K U r r r r . ;Townahlp i'lfirk.

Petition aiidjioUe«_»)f Haarlnaj

d l U C o t » f U

Town.Mpr.Wk.IB

Keep* StockIn the

Pink of Condition

atw»7f«w»-lt»'rti>a»*M

iWl^ihkU wlU W Ntylwil ta*«»*».VtfIvtvlml by in* vraaumiat Ita n*etlnc t» t» twM

n bYVnltlM,at Ita n*etlt . p . w . , < * W*Jn*Wtai, April II,

t

Jn*Wtai, April II,ntuiMnl, M ' J,, for M>«-HTtunl arwii* in aoitl r

Thirteen Huodml UM Uswl t«>l of » Inchiw«r. -Thm t maahalaa.OaalSaah

d

KI v .M l t M AND PLEA*.

cunta MaiMa, aoaa.aaw OTM«R•rktaaca.

B»I.IP Kt

Pfoposals for Stone S idewalk!lntendthatMauooessoT to Ur. Taj lor

4 p %fal

Mr. Shoarer thereupon nominatedBloan tor t»i« po»t. *n

Utter, at the Board mettloR on th. •'. 'roa fitti n m •

Piano TuningAND

Action Regulating.OurwoiJU, N. J.

\ ' . ' . . ' _ , . ' ' . . • .

Pianos •-»« FurnitureRepaired and Refinished.

P. H. LENZ,>O9 South fauiM, West

CRaNFORD, K. J.

mm

JESSE WHEELER.

Violin and Mandolin Instructor,t ^ T r e pupils for

violin Instruction. For terms, ap-

ply to or addressjfESSE WHEELER.

A. 0. HOPKINS,UPHOLSTERER^

Roam 9 Opara Hoaaa.

N. A. DARBY,

Mrs. O. F. (lieene and son, Tlhave returned from a visit to 'wlch. R I .

MUM Kthel Wopki and Mrs.-.- aerve- :at thfi t^slno Hal unlaynoon next

The Wednesday Morning Clihold their annual reception on !teenth of May. .

Mr*. Ooriell Teller and besons bare been spending a feiatAUanUo City '

|%^Jts.Anaa. daughter of Priocl-?John«oo, i. bom* from a ...vieji

Itivas io Pennsylvania.' lewtdn A. Barnett, of town

me, Italy, He Is not ex]' me before June 1st

. I t Js expected that the permgreens on tho golf course w

"TeadyTor Use Aprir37thT ~"atlas Ada Dlckson and Mrs.

Oovlella, of Hanover Nook, areIng Mrs. John H. Thompson.

Mi» Gladys Mathey, who hashome from school on her Eastertlon, has returnsd to Morrlstown

Assemblyman Peter Ttllman laseriously HI 'at his home In Ralhaving' undergone an operationyes-teniay.

• ' Dr. Fred'k Gllpln expects sofleet ft handsome residence otproperty at the corner of Northnue and Orchard street

The Odon to technique Society o*.. of which Dr. Robert WakeflipfcsldwDt, held ltn Annual clinicbanquet lo Newark last Wednesd;' Miss Sarah Edmund, priucipithe High School, Is critically Hipneumonia. Her sister willcharge of her classes duilng JIlsimund's absence.

Otto BuchhQltZj formerly empl<by J. Ehrbardt, has received theInstallment of the 110,000 bequeahim by, an uncle who died a shortago in Germany.

It la said that during the Sunthe Central R R. will widen the brover the Rahwny Blver to accondate the fifth track which waawhen the new statlon-naa built.

MJaa.fleleo Everett UaarutuiOm t ie MuhleribflrffHoflpltal, w

-"-eherecentiy-underwent a secondration for mastolditls. She hi notthe road to rapid and completecovery.

....; The t marriage. of Miss Sadie.' . Heleker, daughter of Edgar L H

• ker, formerly of Orantord, to Herl8. Qlaaby, ot East Orange, lauounced to take place next Wedday night at East Orange.

When the three public scbopened Tuesday morning nearly athe pupils enrolled were prcasharflng that' the recent threats

, epwemic of scarlet fever has LpractloaUy stamped out.

A brifflstony or ' sulphurous ooverhung; certain parts of town

' Taesday hmt, the' source of wt_lcould- not be ascertained.. It la

/ lieved, however, that same emana-r- from —'various—remark*" uboui"~ weather. . ••

^ b e Rose Villa Musical Society giatttusicate this afternoon at tb. rdence of Mrs. John Thompson. 1composlrjoos of Rheinberger w<performed by members. At the clof the muslcale Mra. William Hotof Boaelleentertained.''

___ The Buburbanltee, an organizati~o f young merTof Cranford and Tic

.: lty. will give a high class dance at IOpera Hou^e tomorrow (Friday) nigThe music engaged.U said to be IbMt ever at a dance In Craoford. J

':t-m

Mountainside^N. J,^Jy»uiipaywttj«^^

^ > K a ^ ^ ' ] h m ^ t f f c h i ^ f l ' : | t b ^public Behool for the flratttmemt

;,do ao within five days trom the op<lag of tiie term For the ensuispring term, this period explresJ«<

j?ps?s

" raalnly to tb*" ktndargaiten data, apOs who bM.rp atteaded fehool

bWtoi&i&im jBaytoiar at antam*.

BirapwMiB

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THB CRANFORD CIT1EBM, THURSDAY, APRIL II. 10OT.

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Butter, i|(B«tB(

Location of HrtU h M I «< tWlMhr'i, Vila I n u aai-lWaar Value t i w anl r immtl PIl7^' r«nt««iii*I aad lia£ot* BT—••

Cataa awl IJOCIDH d Kwnua

ir A u a a h w l b l a w i Hurt<*»»*• and HwiiwIbJrf AU i rWl *

IRVING'S,.„ ;;.;,.IL:^.L.^

93T - - : 1 - t : V : ; — • • • • • - : - : - : - ' • • : - = : • •

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AW*With

NOTEH.

Jarniw (' I'nrk ha* puri'liaswl tli.-llrash (JuhinK)n) propelty mi .South

Township Cl«<rk Everett wit* »t

ThSbirtJIro tookt !>«•

and LapQRobesASONABLE PRICES. •••

UNION AVENUE.

A. C. PIKE.af.;T

fPlanVt.'jr*," UahdCB*rieW. / « |I Cultivators. Enamel W n t d ; * ? * - ^

BEN KUTTER . •g-""A'r - SrT,"•:•:' TiTe war

- - ^^^:,Mhm^^!.-mltry Wire, Mosquito .Noting, \ V^&r. * r ^ . *7r-~-

Unnlru- Tools and House*.. fiirplslilug Goods. •

A . O.lpiKlri*' . - s §'Lending Hardware'.. beiiier». j'""~ "'"pt~

1 UNION.'AWENUB. '|pern Hoiiw Block. ' Tel. 138-B.

J. Dwight Stone.Graduate of TheCreaa Meal leUte

leatltHU. ' : '

eal Estate. Loans.and Insurance- .

[lirunlclo HtillillnK, C H » ! « F O R I ^ N . J .

W. J,^iano tuning

AND

Action Regulating.Qliovuiid, IV. J. I

*t&

Pianos •"« FurnitureRepaired and Rcfinlshed.

. , ' P. H. LENZ,•09 South Avenue, West

CMNrORD, M. J .

JESSE WHEEUR.

Violin and Mandolin Instructor*tifpreplwdTiolrecnlve pupils for

violin Instruction. For terms, ap-

ply to or address ,.:

itSSR WHEELER.

A. 0. HOPKINS,UPHOLSTERER*

Roam 9 Opera Hoai*.

|Milk and Cream.Mountainside, N . j , X

m!V^~>;/2^

•^TBfrfi ave' f •••"""— ?f^r•-.-!>"'"•""' •;v •'Mrs. O. F. Oreene and son, Thomas,

have returned from a visit to Green-wich. R I .

Miss Kthel Ww*! ami Mrs. Ollpln:-.-servo -at the ttolUo Hal unlay after-

noon unitThe Wednesday Morning Club will

hold their annual reception on tb« fif-teenth of May. .

Mr». Ooriell Teller and her <woSODS have been spending n few daysatAtlantio City. '

f^|ita* Anna, daughter of Principal J."Johnson, is borne from a Tiait' withi tivss io Pennsylvania,

ewton A; Barnett, of town, Is In

i me, Italy, He is not expei-ted' me before June 1st

. . I t , is expected that tlio permanentgreens on tho golf course 'will be

^ NBaS/Tor Use AprirS7thT" r

Miss Ada Dlckson and Mrs. Wm.Oovlella, of Hanover Neck, are visit-

I Ing Mrs. John H. Thompson.Ml* Gladys Mathey, who haa been

home from school on her Eaater vaca-tion, has returned to Morristown.

• 1. * ' Assemblyman Peter TUItnan Is very:• seriously 111 'at bU home In Rahway,','*' having'undergone an operation" there

' yea-terday.• ' • " Dr. Fred'k Qllpln expecte soon toll_. fleet a handsome residence ou hisS "'property at the corner of North ave-

nue and Orchard streetThe Odon to technique Society of N.

, 'J-., of which Dr. Robert Wakefleld Ispwsldent, held ita Annual clinic and

'-banquet inNewark lastWednesday.~. ' Miss Sarah Edmund, principal of

the Hlph School, Is critically IH withpneumonia. Her sister will huvocharge or her classes during Hiss Ed-mund's absence. .

Otto BuchholtZj formerly employedby J. Ebrbardt, has received t l i e d mInstallment of tbe * 10,000 bequeathed

_ him by, an uncle who died a abort timeago In Germany.

It la said that during tho Summerthe Central R. R. will widen tbe bridge

— over the Rahway Blver to accomnwdate the fifth track which waa laidwhen the new statlon-wtfa built

^ K - f t^ i^-M^ien"bei^Ho^^,"wnere '-•—sue-recently underwent a second ope*

ration for mastolditis. She la now onthe road to rapid and complete re-covery.

;.....; The t marriage of Miss Sadie, O.•'• Beleker, daughter of Edgar LHele-

• ker, formerly of Cranford, to HerbertH, Qlaaby, of East Orange, la an-nounced to take place uext Wednes-day night at East Urange.

When the thtee public schoolsopened Tuesday morning nearly all ufthe pupils enrolled were preseut,shading that' the recent threatenedepij&mic of scarlet fever has beenpractically stamped out.

A brifflstony or ' sulphurous odoroverhung; certain parts of town oh

'Tuesday lost, the' source of which__ could not be ascertained. It is be

/ lleved, however, that same emanated--r- from - -various'—romarks^ aboul" the

r weather. . •. The ftoseVllla Musical Society gnvoainiisicale this afternoon at tbe resi-dence of Mrs. Jobn Thompson. The'compositions of Rheinberger wereperformed by members- At the doseof the mualcale Mra. WIUiam'Hobbs,

. of Boaelle entertained.''• ^TJie, Buburbanltea, an organization

1 ~of young men~of Cranford' and viciu-.'. < try, will give a high claw dance at the- Opera Hud^e tomorrow (Friday) night.

The music engaged.U said to be theb*st ever at i» dance In Crauford. Mr

^ ^ : > K u ^ i l n | ^ i f c h i p e f l ' ; l t ^ e ^': pubUc Bebbol for the flrat time must

': do so within five days trom the open-Ing of the term. For the ensuing

; spring term, this period explres-Mon-

malitly to tbe kindergaiten claa% andmintls who nave atteaded school la

^ t t B i «n«y to^tr at uttaiB*..feEterjjsSSSt?

Mr and Mr*. Jos«fA X OooJwthav* rvtnmed troea ta*4rtow. .-

ChurtB w1ttW*rtTT>ur«Uj. lit-lost, at 3 a> p, u . , »t tto Xr*tw »f >lr».FabrWi, 11 i Kaafmnn,

J E. ilej»r(MeawitaD Vbefore hint, migan l iin auotrwr DO« ut btfiat** in X»-«Yorfc, . • • '' At li^l

u •iMt*aaB 10 Onuiuni A rl*w> vtMghl r«adKlittaa> fur tdawaus i«u> th»

TtnA M. S. CktnivappotntaMftt. Bar. EISMM- £

C*arch. Mr. P«*K>« t o k M t# Qnuifunl frv>m BanefMowau MdU wb*wlMbal>h*m» of the Wesht*c*» N - M .E Cbuirb far tbm paat t*rt> y«ara. MrlVaxtv t. a native of Maryhtul a*d agraduate of bk-kliiMva Oollrg*. Uto «>o!lefie ise »on Uurfla » a d»Wor

hi* gi i t i e

cold mrOmla. TU« chuich which Mr1 v«it»< l««v«s at HajnrBtowa, to eow*

"tr.tt, .t! '. f l-1'

Dr tii.-.-i.i-,,,.>£irti-..|--[r-_j h r t M t . 'i'|M,iri hi "•" >.i- I-i*>-rj!.'.ir ' % '

ri»t,4<l" I'-viitrf -.-n ">v-.;i.-.-t?

hk'h will t— abeattngfuml v)t

The numml member*-)h« hearing of r^fuf

byterian Churrh. will <haptil tomorrow «veo4ag. at which

time elders and rlrtwvcvrjr the rnsung year will. beel*<te>l There will

be held a UtM i|<-VdtionalMr. E. B. Crane, bowlicg with aome

'our hundrol eracks In th« JiatioMlToumamentat Atlaat>c City test weekhad an avengp of SOI tor tore* game*in the individual competition, ataad-ing in rank No. •& Hut for as untor-:unate slip and find, which brofco atrlng of strlkn. he woaM have beeo

very iiear th« top, one of tboflnt foaru m u . - --.-••- -'- :;::;;•;

L<i«t Tumxlay n hu<-k>t«r who wasrn tii take » whip fr«>tn Wflllauieyer'« milk wajjoD rtoH»r<l a severe

thrashing af the bande i.f the latter.When the thief waa thoroughly con-vinced be had bad enough punish-ment be wait allowed to go on hit waybut not before his outfit had t*vhsearched and a collection of fourwhips dtsfloverett, from which It wasuferred he had had m good morning's

occupation.Joseph Janes, Jr.. uf Hostile, for

many yean connected with the Treas-urer's offloe of the C B- R, died at hUiome In RoseUe Monday. Mr. Jaoee

waa for along time Secretary of Cran-ford Council Loyal Addttcooai. Kfos-ng re-election thta year: A (pecial

meeting of the Council will beheld totake appropriate actloa oa the<Ieatfaif Brother Janes.Tuesday night, at Etiubeth. the

ndependeut Foresters cf I'nion andMiddlesex Cotintfrs. h*?H a service Iniiemory of lit. On ohjrairka. tiw> ln\rlil|ir^m'' Chi f Ibing^r •>! th« ot'S'-tIliiineDt speuk^ts t..«<fc part in tlifervices and the mu»k- w « unusual!;

good. There' waa a very Iar<?" ""<]representAtlve gathering of Pollsterspresent. ~

Clround has been broken atCrttnfurdunction for the n?w Central Railroad

ilgnal tower. It U located a tittlewe9t of the present tower, and willcontrol the. main line tracks and rra*>

orda. The signals will be dispiayedfrom n bridge u> be erected OT*r theracka. The tower will be similar inlesign to that recently BaUl«-d ai

Westfleld. It U understood tbat-wbencompleted the new lower .with, th*witch and signal/ installation will:ave cont iu the neighborhoml of

180,000.

Friday morning, six-year-oldHelen Kodut, daughter of Weitrriladnt, with »«v«ral small playmates,'allowed Janitor Sate, ot the Of*ranous*), Into tlie ol>l AtfcirtJc Out>House', where he ha/I «.>m<* wort so don. some way theybufHe board wlticb

against this wall, thus pinning theBadut 'child underneath. When th-heavy board wan lifted and the llttieufferer taken • Into Uarlro'a dragtore, it was- found that she had aery bad compound* fractore o f oottg. Mr. Marten gave antisepticmergency treatment and Dr. C w.

MacConnell, who was failed, did allpoeelble to reUere the soBerlnk untilthe little patient waa takao to theMuhlenberg Hospital, when thebones were set and the leg rnraarrt infaster -with a fair chanoe thatthe operation may prove s-aecesafnland save the leg. _ _ \

Af THE CASINO.Anuc \, 1307.

"sSppr' 'i^i^f{^iri«it''vi»: {•': Page'i C 8 * i « | , l f j , i a a . . i « , ',.. •..*•••-•-•••• •

Warner; 174. 111. Hi, 106.l«*B.IS6,l«,il6J.-'-:-"vv'il".::

mo, its, ten. iu»Boyoe 137, HU, Jfl*. lit. Bt» IH,

tin work ilun« then' by him 1» gooAaugury fur a prospeixititi nnd aucottait'ful {uwturate hi-re. DUIIUH hid luonmboncy tho Wnjiltluifluh H<ittareClmtxliIncreased from I on to 'Jiff, and from alleourcf* oome testimonials of the e»-tecm and high regard In which Mr.Pearce was held by his people there.

From the Hafforstown Dally Mallwe take this:

T h e folluwioK reaululiuu waaadoplcxlby the Board of Stewards of Waahin|-too Square M E . Churob.on the de-parture of their pastor. Rev. Elmer E,

L H g u J l d , Mareh 27,1907^->Vb«n«H, Thruuith ths wisdom and

lor» of an Allwlaw and lovioff<Jod, thsway has be*n opened whereby our'be-lurnl p«»lor, Elmer E l'aaroa, out banetin advaotag* of two years' training it>Draw Theological School, wbiob lie feals

mucb in ua*d uf in order to prepareltorareater utefulneaeln leading

tbe unsaved to Jwus Christ, who "Will*eib not tbe death of a eiooer, but ratherthat all men should oouie unto Him sndb« saved."

Bcenlf ed, That while we faei man thana common Miterwt io him, and apprMi-r*Uf beyond eiprawiott li Is love and laborswhile in our midst, we bava no dealt* toetaod in tbe *»r of his future uatful-oess io the great cause wbtph-mmlove,thensfors we bid him Ood speed. • <

Beeolred, That while our lietrtaaremade aad When we UUD template a Si de-departure, we commeDd hlitt to the Un-dercslre of Ood our Father; and prayfur bis auooeaa, and that otteranoe jmayb* fives trim to dactare the whole eipuoeel of God." .' .' \ I. - :" -•'

Free From DebtAt the annual parish infetlog of tbevabyteriaD Church held last nigbt

announcement was muds thai -tbe lastlli« church dobt. hiiil IMWII wip«d out

duriok tliw .rear. 'i'h«r«i.in no lloalioKdebt During the past year nearlyVIW of debt IIHK been paid off, snd the

peuKHof tlia church mat anUmiUluK details, Iba flosoolal

roporl r»»J by the treasurer^Ilarrsy N.F«k», allowed total roceipta during tbeyru-(iucludiag a balance from previousyear of tXH.'ll) to hava IHWQ #13,(133.07.

of balacoeuf priocipnl uf churclidebt»12,0C8 *<;, ieHniig (i b»iance as of March31. 162361.

Three truatera were wlected.- Mesars.•oUkiro PoTOilla, Daniel liurr and

Utity U. HegBoian. N. It. Foster was»jrm»n of tlm meeting and I'. W.

Hall, mcretary, A very pleasing inoi-doot waa the jir«e*ul«tion U> the pastor,IU».«eorg» Franci* Greene, D..D..oftlie Kold pen uand in «i«riiog tbe checks

n£» in payment ut the last of thediurcli debt. The preeentatioo was

ui» by Mr, Kinli(>, who in a abort,ffhijiUmm cp«wcli ritUtod ilie hiator> ofti.« debt pay i njf, l>r Greeue reepuodtoK•u * p»»a»ant nmriiinr. Befora the tneet-

r &ij>ouroed « legoiulion waa paseedtfiankiog tl>« !>»<li(«' Aid .Society fortbe epiWHlii] lielp given \ij that organ!•uttoo daring the year.

The cburch will tie M Jeera old InJuw, aad it is said tbst it is now forth*first time in its history free from debt.

. A Call to Prayer/A uoioo meeting fur' prayer for to*

coming convention, to be\b«ld in thePraabytawiao Oburcbi front the 23d tothe SSth, will be beld in St. Paul'sChurch, Toesady evening,' April 10th,at 8 o'clock. All Chri»tiao« who defjrsa epiritaal faissatog for Cranford areargad to attend. V

Real Estate for Sale. CARTMWAIT FARM ~

r lot4 n > ) <l#p e o t purpoaeavadjoioiojt tbemost

rapidly gnwtog section'in Craoford, and•xtepdlog aloof the Rabwsy £ivat for

l l A lttl r W t•xtepdlog aloof th R a y £Oajlyamtl*. A little over W mum at •pntm that will show a-fortanetooa*

-::.'^.|^»eTbe«i'-m»o;ao»e-»ttoeTttract, aed iote«Ja«Uii>x it by Mar

WffSSSSSWm

IK THE CHDRCHES.

vtmTu

.O.-b. PnhWewo?_ ja4 «JR. m. Svedaya. » . Frktay ev«aia«.

M E Church. Wtiaat «w.u».Re*. Klner K. PMLnse, faalor Pr*ad>.«« «U«KWJ, April Utb, by the paaloir

; al J0,» a. •». *wi t .41 p, n.'" ij c»K>i>t-al 12 oVkii Epwv>rtii

, , » , aiMting at t o'clock. Juowwl«*fu* KHdajr sfwirnuon at i!U ID the'—•••— rw<m. Friday ereaiag prayer

_ ".m. Alt are cufthaUjr ioviledU> atl*oil. '

St,l*au'V M»'hi»tial K|M»>-<>ii»l Churrh,«ae •trar> I\IUK> H i

f iu4

f m l t ^ aiir«t»iit|f n\ .N nVl i^kHHir IjMmun h'tnta) iiftprni'kHi, X 3UK I t - t K. Ij AlWiKki « i ! l | . i « i ' h .pto »<f awuHxi* f«tr Huiiday, April I I .

.Mtirnii g • u l i j w t , "Oup AuyUiuwt <!«»*!C*MU» . I >')H X'f- , . .S»»Htlr:"•••- f-*»Ottl|(

Mfi}»'<*t, " S e l l i n g U p th« H*mi»»f»."

liMl I'ly

Fernet BrancaStomach Bitters

• IH THE .IIEHT.'FOii

'INDUIKHTION.

Very Best Imports^ Olive Oil

H- LUSARDIOperei Houae Bleak.

-Opera HouseBlock

Notions, Hosiery.

NH.K

IOVES:(;iove

I<»OR or short 1-'nit t in Spring HIIIHIM lo.K»v«-r 01 Kirin-«' Milk lilnvc*

Eaatar Nockwoar^ Caster Gloves,/-•'•• ' .-taster Novelties, 2 ; •' •...;.;"..;..;.•,

THEQUALITYSTORE. BERRY & CO THE

QUALITYSTORE.

lMaSS I I I .OCK,

Estate B\ jght. Sold and ExchangedRenting and iiiauageo^ it of property pcrtiuuully attoiided to,

qtiqveniehtly Located ^ithin 6 jMinutea' W&lk{ )6f: Two

Trolley Lines and Aldene Station.

LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS^^ And Money Furnfshed Investors to

Olty Water,':1. Qaa, 15 loo trio

Lots fronting on. North Avenuo, Carpenter Place ~andQsborne Place. 7

For further parUcuJarH, a

Wood Bros. &I

ay, AgentsNORTH AVENUE.

I

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To 'meet an inor«aainff de-mand. Additional Bate De-posit Itox*# - have- l>een ! in»•tailed in our fire and barglarjiroo'f-vaults. : . .

8oa*s for Rant fcy th« fmmr.

THECRAN

Mtf^ftltt

JAMES CALDWELL PARK.CIVILENGINEER All CONTRACTOR,^

RK DESIGNED and EXECUTED.

m

^norete Work, Sewers, Maoadam Roads

and Pavements, Sidewalks, Curbing, Etc

Alao Oeneriil

170 Brosulway, N. V.

' Tel. aaoCortlandt.and

II North "3tve., Cranlord.

Tsl. 139-L.

Dealer in Hardware A Housefurnishlng Goods

FORSAt. ,,..sK'^a^art!4JB^A«IBa»el^as;noble vfeirt, old hoaae and

b*ral ootnmia«aona.', ' '.'. :

OABDEN T0O1A,

.;".;" l.^'.TWWABaVr

It wUl be worth yourlow asd qoality the best.

tioie to tor»be(af*biiyiH*>wwbatea«a)y{iiio»a,

tHRONI

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THE CRAWFORD CTTIZEW, THURSDAY, APRIL U.

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!u»t bejji < I n rod - S o w tb« isilor,"

t « ) ItiKbt kui rbe^rful Inof the Jujje »

of ptir-,.1*

, Hv.lv * Hclt>*or« bad »nUbll«hro<-!i1 00 a s tree t , J u i l o u t

Dp U><almly.»•« bil l , rercljjU'd, If

Painting forProfit

N » n w will q<i<-«tl>m (li* •uprtlor• t i p n n u t "I ""I I p»'l4fd pi"i«rtvThe qtltition !>>•» -Ik*' J»";>rri) *mr*t

'• rooria i i . t 'U <<ir (rin;>-irirjr »[!]>rA*.

' T i i r l mji'li- fr»im Pmc l.lrtw^.l Oilw,d Pure W h i t e I.e*d n Im ln.l.i.g»jij»r»r»r»c'« Mxl <"r pri»1ei ti».n'.1 Jt

**.W.*~ft|jrj!..>!)_1ifUi^ many tiwirt tii* (••idYir^V-tln^T^^

The lhlitli IS.>)- tri»!« m i l l l« fi«n.dt*uic Wbtta

' NATIONAL I'J'.AU COMPANY

T 1- il. A|lr.-.U. t Mll4W.fl

8bi walktdsession. ,

"Mr. Haven baa concluded to Lakethe buff oilcluLj.** ••>« said.

Mr. MrAtlUler (tared, but catered

I will hat* tt §*at round ir»o»»dl-

M»ry.

r»'-!f..l'i mill"- SOIUF lett<-rs • • '

w«» « t. u n . r««ipa<t I I" ' 'br ight , brown- hull urn

tu muK h. arid a H i m . renfilute •{ ^ I r , Jordan'* real prl i l . f a g e n c y ,tii'ivtli thu ' luiii'-Jiow rsrrl«"l "at t b e j 'J i -pwl lu •*ti»i-t ."-i i l V w u i o n of a' t.<>v- that 'Mir I"r. n« h j - A h . Mrs l iny^n, U that j o i i ? "i i i ' l cnlxu* | i l ! U « T>>t'inn>: Mar) . 'a id Kin a c - n l , iU>»/-frilly. " W h a t j

"WhV<c IKJW, ma'am?'" askcil th*dt-lvvr. \

^.••-;-:»--..':'-~v--:.-:-^;.'.VVi;>jfrtt^Jj[ ;.'iS«'i»i¥,'" inii MkiAa.il>>-. tut i l ; ' - r y > ' l ' • ' I " E t'"r i" 'n{<l" ' i» l } "J ra i led louiiiV to t i l l y o u

fiiid uiiai-i'i-wliig tlii> dllvi-r t/ip of' her j that • m y bunbatid tliouglit^'|u.*ttrr o fInkKiniii). t!,c il'i-ii i.fifi!y i>pi'ii«"l,-»fcd II•«- <"•• riir»1 1 'ark- lot . Ho will ' n o tu (••iiiid. . fu l l -moon farr .nppxaicd. • "~: lahi' a half." \. - ' M t i H a v - n , m"in, If you plia»i<.'

By Of Edltev tl Tmttm a*d ittcaoa.It U gitea to bat trsr of us to p*M-

trat* ta« nvr»t»Ht* of Vbm heaves*rtirarrar tah h l a f U T J j H thwiwla fUT fc^^w

-TWO-PIECE* GOWKS.""•"•ID'*'" prtnifi^st'-dT***' •forBr;'Harper* Hsiar is it* "spnclal springfashion number," "cobtlnue* to beth* two-piece form-—that la, a wait*and aklrt separately made, and thewaist so finished that it way be wornover the nklrt and Itself hn toad" to

the ftitiah and the girdle. Thearo all of

at OIMIJ1 the Iftfulllttlf- h»rfi;at'(«T of

itnnft'a i-nr th'.« rlRlUK Ihuii'l'rji In th*' douidStlr HIiii'iKpliiH- ito-

' W h a t Is. I I . c o o k " "iniut <bu ablil'' iiH:df)l, iioinf ruu ' l , null If !h*'. tmrn-1 of

V hrv iriiTy WaTUtiK Tor" VmTI'll i tl k t 1"t Inn*'**. I'll i n t know at once.1

"I don't think l'v« done <tultn ml»--rhli-f rIKi'iKb," ""I'I Mrs. Havi-n to

j ln-mi'lf; "I will KO down '" the'ofnesHh.sin.iw. turn thu KIDVII around, and

Hi Jack rcarraiiRi* tho law booka."

SERIAL No. 2065u your aaturance of ourguarantee filed with theSecretary of Agriculture,Washington, D. C, that

Hales*florehound & Tor

the atamlard remedy for genera-tion!, is a ftifc nnd jilcaMtit <urefor COUKI», colds and huarsciicit.Get it of your druggist.

r(k*** TooOuMiM OrapaCiara(a>0MMIa«««,

HMn<Inraaw-w*Mi.tr (run t J i w ah , Mtr (ru t u w w

tta BacUana Co^ SSO B m d K , Rtwllh.*. 4,Ttir >T«|wntiMi (Jovfrfimrnt

ing <iytr all tlio tm|wrl«nt rak-

(Uif.fW Ti-«, thr MU<I luatirc, U a('VIT, pr«ctlr«l ImuM'hukl iTmrl)'! iiundfor)<>uiig-aiut i>ltl. To IK* .taken for i'«nitii>n-lldii, inillgRatlixi, xii-U liKmlai lie. IOIIU anillUietM* ntikiitu frt>m Ituputo hluw], 11ficar* \\\t r impViilMTi.

~ 7 3A" M l s i f

>ininu man, p i want t<i tmk you ahypolhollral jjui'«lltin."

TU6 ulrl nodrt'od-amuiul.'* '.:•:'•."If » yuniiK mnn i>f j;(i<id family

anil niiuml licnlth nntl »n niisuroii In-come ol I&000 *r-w 1o luput themoid cHarn\li!K_oI s!r!» .•!«'_ I w ) licrlet' c«ittiu for n yoliri It anii'tiaii »complexion llko a nmi', lmlrn crownuf Koldvn clory. tli» liutul uf n (ulry,the boarlliit of A qupcti; If »ln> knrwbow not to jilay tho |ilano, liqw to lu-duco her ' small lirotlicr to nlmcutlilmaoif: wna vorscil In CODUIHR, coin-pptt>nt to »\mitrlntu-iul n luniic; lil»lIf tlio yoitug runt) BUBplclovmly rntili-l a s tho Blrl alono woni to murmurInto her narof ixarl, 'Will you nmrrjfme V WliHttJn jour v»\Inintloti, wouldbo b i i i i h

"While not an Mport alienist," re-sponded tho girl, coyly, "I think she'dbelieve him a chump for being w>slow, but she'd aay '\'es.' "

Wttti the prellnrinarlea thu* settled*tho naming of the day wa» a simplematter.—Philadelphia Ledger.

A Ki»hllnn MlMo.Whenever you scratch Knnsnai his-

tory you Qiid a fight. No territory ofequal site has hud so much war overao many .dilteruht cau*e*. Her story.In Indian flKlUlim. gambler fighting,outlaw lighting, town-eito tight!«nd political tighthiR is not iproached by nny other portion*- of

;lho West.—Outing Magazine.

Tl»c Kind of KWHI Thai Will Kcrp,y«U Well.

The true way la to find, out what tsUSsri6"«al~ana drlnkmnd then eulti-vato a taste for those things Insteadof polRontiiB ourselves with improperlndlgestlblu food, etc.- Acon*ervatlTeMa»». Vionintfwrlteii

"I have used Grap»-Nut» 5 yearstor tho young aud for tlio aged; in*lcknesa ftpd In health; nt first follow-Ine direction* CJiretully. later In avariety of way* as my tatto and Judgtnent auBewtod.

;• >"|Jut It* uipst special, personal beneflt has bean a substitute tor meat

'and served dry with cream whenRheumatic trouble* made it important

S»l»rnwto give-up the 'coffw»«ahit'

Cor six month*, duringUfee ay hwathliM much Iwpro

*ate jc»«n atcadter. anv Ha my eic«

ilntr'*** tihoiild-f Mlinanti-r: uml If Mr

May11, wellIn t l i o

proper, II* thnmn of ft, h<K ihiil lavon uahlit to bi> U,I,Iuftd gnoil; -lint 1 won'tname kitchen."

• A n d - l h « -cook martUi«d «ul, «in>l-ri'ftlIllK her apiun f II.IVIIJK h»d her

• » y . „ : . ' ' • • • • - - • . - • •

Mrs Hiivcn flun'wd marldl. Hhea.r.oae and weiit^down to th" ci-llnr.wlmrc her liusliund, minim Ma ami.,was rudcavoiiiiK to uiovo a lnu',0wiishluii I'irit lilni-

You see, HiWtiel," lio called out,Mills Is the woret |ii>*slbl« plmo thothing could . Blnml lu, a m i - w h y ,Mary, In It yon?"

"Yen, It la I," "Kid Mrs. llavon. "1thought you had gone to the office,Honry."

"I am jolrig prosontly," snld Mr.Haven; *jlut, you »efl, Mary, evory-

duwii hfirp Is lit »l»ii« ftiiddHV-en«. it's well 1 como down here Oc-casionally, Cook has no more oron-cuny than a wild aavage, and Ilfldgntput* everything whwro It shouldn't be.My dear, havo you looked over thogrocer's bill for a month 1"

"I'll »eo to it," the said."But you don't sew to It, my 'dear,found a box otrSUIa eKK» on the

top shelf—eggs, my d«ar, that areeomplstely wauled, when egg* aroflvo cents each,"

Honry." said. Ur*. llavon, appeal-lay lug her hand un hi* about*

der,: and looking np Into his face,you don't know, how It annoy* me

to havo you Intorferu llko this withmy domnstio affairs."

A'n't wo a firm—Henry Havenand wife?" he answered, cyully. "unJaro nol our Interests Iduntlonl*"

r)i llnvfti linn iila do1

t» wltohers."

That'* nil noturime, my liU'e.Henry, you will ubllgo me by leav-

ing those' domestic concerns to myuwn mngtmient."

"I would do. much to obtlgo you,diMir Mary, but I «lmll not concede

p(>lnt7"~1lo™BiUil, U* lie"tontr- lilsuopatturoi leaving Mr». llnvon- veryIndignant and meditative.

voice rroko forth withCGUlo accent upon her ruvorle.

"l'loase, ma'niu. I found thl» littleHack book hohluil the flour barrel."

"Thank you, Bridget; It is Mr.Haven's." lirldgel "disappeared.

Tlie column devoted to.that daywas full ot clotQly written memo'

Almiit line hourUnveii n.iurilrrcd Into thuin rut of K«rltvlrt K Hajrey. • '.- •

j "Al.nut that Twelfth street lease,. Mjr.-KajlwJn^1 . .—... _I.._.- Yts, sir," lald'.the lawyer, riibbiriK.' till luinds. •* A' thriusan'd dollars IN a

vnry fHlr prlco, and 1 don't object lo(living It."

"Who lti IJin doiico 1» tolklnR abouta thousand dollara?" demanded theputtied iinvon. "I don't mean to letyou have It a cunt short of 11500."

The lawyer looked amazed."Mrs. llavon was here this morn-

ing, and Informed mo that It w m herproperty, mid I could..have It forMOOO." •

"Mrs. Haven!" echoed the aston-shed husband, "nut, really, this Is

units unbusinesslike."«ldi>n.:t.J(n{i«.whether It Isprnot ,^,

rejoined th» lawyer stiffly, "I onlyknow that Mr*. Haven apoko beforewllneesea, nnd the«hou*o I* undeni-ably her*." • ,•

Mr. Haven retreated from tho field,vanquished, but chafing.

At the door of the enrpot store, Mc-Allister mot him.

It"* all right, air; the oil cloth ishslf way down by thl* time." --—

Which oil cloth?"The b u s one, sir; cheap g o o d s -

Mrs. Haven was hero and ordered Itsome time ago." . TI-

" tho mischief ahc dl<t!""I hope there'* no. mlitako," said

thodoalor , ttuxlbuslr. ."-•No, no," returned honest Honry,

illaronsolatoly, adding to hlmsolf, a*:>« turned away: "What hn* got IntoMary—I* the cra«y!"

All things considered, |t was notvery atrango,.ihal..^lr,Jlftvioniwas Inuo amlahlo humor by the tlmb > breached tho shop ot Snip & Scissors.

I'd like to know what you meanby sending home"iuch garniont*!" B*demnnded Imperiously. "I wpn'j.wear 'em unless they are made oycrconrpletely."—'•8rr,"-re»pondod—t

hou»o In -Twoltxh Mruot: Ou not letthem have It for IK.QO. Call at Mr.McAllister's an-1 order Iho ureen oilcloth Instead of the buff oho tor theoffice floor. Toll Martin toat once with. the. ,.ult of llumoll va.Huaacll. Remind clork not to settletailor'* bill—alteration to bo madefcrnt. flo halved with Jordan lu lotoppoalte Central Park." Thus ludcflnltely.

Mary Hnvon read the wordit without much .Interest, but presently hereye* brightened, nnd n roguish sus-picion of a anitle bogau "to twinklearouud her resolute lip. — '

"I am vory glad 1 found this memo-randum book," aha thought.- "Letseo-^-Uenry told me ho was going toBrooklyn this morning, io there willbo plenty of lime."

Bhe glanced at her watch and rungthe bell.

•"HrUlgrt. you will step round tothe corner a M tell JbeujLjULjayiiLjcarriage for me imraodlateiy."

Her bonnet and shawl were on longbefore tho vehicle arrived, and sheemployed the surplus time In jottingdown -'Various, addressua from the 0|-

aurprUsdtnllof. "you aro nwafo that our rulela no alteration after tho bill Is act-tied." '

Very well, the bill lan't nfttlod,nnd It won't be In a hurry." . , '

"Mra. lluven paid II, air, this morn-iiiK." i*ald thu Kurp'rlsod tailor, refer-

K to bis bookd.How the uncnlletl-for Interference

of Mm. Havon ntarod him In tho faceat every step.• \ i ' ^ X ' V ^

S "-J't;

. Mr, Jordau looked up as Mr. Havenentcrod. •

"Sii|ii>o«o we clear up vno business.about thn Central Park lot; I don'tthink f can dit any better." -:

"Your dccUlou romes too late. Isigned over to Smith & Parker haltnn'hour ago."

"Uy whoso autlvorl}>rj" . •"Mrs. Haven's; Bhe was hero a

little.while ago, and said you wouldnot tako the halt lot."

Mr. Haven bit hl« llpsi. It was get-ting too provoking. Ho lett abruptly,and went to hi* own office, whore twomoit wora on their knees, Hammeringdown the hnrd butv' oil cloth.

Mrs. llnvon sat at his desk, sortingand arranging papers with diligence.

"Yes, drar." Bho-sald, looking upas ho entered. "Jones vs. Urowu be-longs on tho right-hand pile. Really,husband, the contusion ot thcao

rectory.When the carrlaco arrived,

took her scat wlth-*he self-possessionofaquppu.

"Drive to Kartwln i falci<>''8. &03—— strC-ot." . . . • •

Mr. Kartwln- c»mo to the officedoor, a dried up little lawyer, muchastonished at the apparition of aIiretty woman ID a carriage,',;• "Good' morning. Mr.. jUrtwln," siio

.said «lml)-, 1 ."1.jHB->lr»i:.ll»veii..-. I

ib 'lSbaSpSn'Twlfiif I S ^ t o rdo)laT«'a-'year:;. J suppose

TK-awflrovSlr, that tbo pwpertrf / i j n e ^ ."..•"'•• :• ;••. :.:.-. •;

16th Wifl:^w«f«d: Ipnj', <dcUsB.t#ether srsarltt he ww about

'Confusion, mndam! I tell'youthey are-In the must perfect tirilor,

d t

la revtvlng^-lhat,'is. it i»"called the.<>M bell skirt,'but la fact It., too.-'ln

and app'-am oovel,'' It Otaclosely over thn hips, but Immediate)/'

th';m bi-Klui to flare, and !«

thn foot.. The result Is a swirl ofyriMy godnta or pleats which beginat Iho hlp-llii«, and 1 m.iu of <-n-tonclinK material about thn te.r.lwhlchNnnly che who Is ml»lr<«* oftho. an Vf walking and dancing r-lM

thaiwhite, p«eplns out ot£"fKoj*flfg.ap^Loltye^at -com* in from Tansier*and sometltnt* from M artel lit* andLiverpool.

"The town Itself-I* ratbef aleepy.The things that Inspired \h« _greatEnglish bar! aro r.'j.longer visible tc(hu naked eyu, if ever th<?y Misted |oui'lclj Ih» poet's faiff-y . . |

waters »hlfh ar* under tbeTbe star* la tlwtr coarse*-are toohigh for ua, the vast riches burled III .tb» earth too low. W« csanot peoe-trn« tb* deep ttDfatbomed cav«* ofocean where tt» pr!c6l»*» gem* ar«uld to He. Yet If we bad eyes trainedto observe we -might >£e ail about us,tbouusds of b\itija tilnluit »od ot

'"OfHrTstTWtr-goias-ea ta. -|>Uia. »t«U. MK* ,which oaw »..> are blind. TheM be-tDgs and these 'operation* are ot ab-mrblng Interc-it '.( ihvir rt'latlonj tootber natural things are understood,I;ut ihe great majority of ua do not««• them, do o t know tbat they ex-l«; ta-Vy are aa well

I much prefer til" <ll«y bli>r,i«* Butiioat you tell Bnylwly. Indi.d, theHpx&lith girls are beginning to affecttirickduat, »o that dyeatun*5 of the

LTil'!.an._va.rl£ty_1_havn. gone up In theasrkftt the,last f«w'yp»rs,

"Howbrif-th«-irtr«rt«-nf-.ri>!|!s on aSunday afternoon are filled withromflly, vM! <iri!MH:f\ *orRP!i, wlille ofMark'eyed hqurl*' half hid by blacklaco veils, there were a'plsijty." '

iscd »bould(.T width -JS—oneof tho war,rin's klgns, but this isgained, not by a lengthened n'jnui»!"Vseam, but l»y addisd caps or t'psuleti!.

,Mt«l!d!,tiB.oyer the top_«>t ,th« *leny<>,or by lncrdan?d allowtnee in the»i!am<-at tho top. which mu*tvt> i''bcl4i

out b-y ruffle* of lawn. In a transpar-ent waist, or by canvas when the CQB-tumo materlnl Is heavier. Thero arson «aln patented "shoulder f(irrsi3."molded of onras In various nbaplnga,to suli different types of shouldorn,that are tncipentilve nnd a valuedfinding for both professional andamateur tailor* and drotsmakors. Asto. length of sleevo, it I* likely tbattho thres-quarter will prevail. Onsome of tbe lingerie waist models anew full-length sloevo Is shown, thatwldons from elbow to wrist, and Istrimmed iQBivoji high, flat cutr ef-fect; while It'1* pretty, the'ffoedoSrand smartness o! tho three-quarterlength will be likely to hold In favor,particularly It the forearm Is tapor-ing and pretty.—Helen D. Purdy, InLadles' World.

MY LADY'S 8CAIIF."The new draped and wldenod

shoulder* are responsible for tholovely icarf* now appearing In trulybewildering variety ot color* andfabrics," says Harper's Baxar, speak-ing with It* customary authority.'They como In plain and printedchiffons. In chiffon* with deep lacoborders or fine k.nlte-pioated - oitds;in not* black and In not* white, hem-stitched, or elaborated with laco ap-pjlquo and ribbon, and finished withdeep thin ollk fringe. They nro tonervuivarious purposes; a|i aahoiilili'rthrow .after the danru or dinner; forhead "'•"drapery ji or'for'windiiiK'nboiittho throat,l| And, again, the ilreia-makers nro fixing thorn .artisticallyoyor wnirts that roqulro eome aoften-ing drapery at tho ahouldera. Manyof these uecessarlly must he made es-pecially for the gown they aro totrim, but-the-loo3« scarf which- is.tobe an accessory to tlio evening ordinner dress may bo purchased readymade In -ondic-** variety. Thero aroHearts In tulle and scarfs In crepo;scarfs In net and scarf* In muu>-iiellne; warfa printed and scarfsplain: scarfs all lace nnd others-withlaco borilura or with no borders at iall! In other words, tho scarf Is tobo worn by all."

A t o V J J J l T H i By - ' 8"t i r te . ' ; "of M p ^

fail will ttart 11 ca-rload of Oregonbeauties eastward, so that the nrftneralpilhlln may obtain an idea of one olthri of l h »h K« j ^T5je young ladles aro Mb give free•drilla £ud couceru in .parks or ot_hct_p u b l i c p l B c e g , , '; / . ; \M••• '••-•

Other fjtatps have aavertlsed whatthey enn produce'In timber! minerals,grain and othercommercial products;other States' havo boasted of thnVmuty of their scenery and the at-tractiveness of their cities. ' Oregon IfgiUng to show the reat of tho Nationa greater attraction—it* girls.

Hero aro the plan* and specifica-tions for this bcdaizllng bevy:

Age, eighteen to twenty-five;weight, 120 to 140; complexion, bru-nettes; height, five feet four Inchesto five foet eight inches: models ofphysical excellence; graceful car-

stand an hour's hard drill; ability toulng well In chorus; good"~bye»lght—do glasses; no nervousness] no girl*who wear corsets or tight shoes; cer-

. Hdcates of form and good looks from( rcsponalblo citizens, and Indorse< inontn from representative cltlions a*

to good character, deportment andRood health.

Tho glrla will not represent-anynewspaper, section or orgnnlintlon,nor bo chosen by contest of any kind,hut are designated a* an Immigrationalluromont, purely for.,State benefit.

caVo wives"and'mothorti" It our• kitch--ena were auvplled with proper needsand .help. 80 many conveniences nndmodern holps for lightening woman'slabor iTaye boafnrioptwl-that house-keeping 1* very, dltfwent from whatIt was a-generation ago. 1 will helptho beginners' In tytlns_up> theirkitchen* by telling them what Uneeded. Nover mako a hnblt ot hav-ing more vessela and paus, etc., thanyou need. It la n care. Among thonecessary articles are a double bollor,two or three Un pans of various sizes,a colander, a dipper, a measuring cup.and trying • paus. Use granito aamuch as. posslblo In3tead of Iron. Itdoes not give the food a disagreeabletjrate. aud la so much lighter tohandle. Every cooking dish Bhooldbe washed as BOOII HS tho food Isserved, or what Is better perhaps, lato flll It with water and sel It qn thorango until you aro ready for.lt .When the-partlelea-of food adhoro to.them, scrape It put and make a hotwater suds of a good uaahlng pow-

or wore before you got "hold of them! j'dsr and wash caretul|y _a'nd dry good.Where aro my law books*

"Oh, 1 put them lu the closet, thoblndlngf>*wero so i l lno, and tho direc-tories look so much brlghtei _"

"Mary, Arc you lusano, to usurpjour husband's place**

"Wo are a firm, n>\ dear, aslaid this mornlug *

"Ye*, but ""Cotuoqucntly," continue*! Mar},

mimicking her husband 1 raiheipous"volt,o of tho mornlDK, " I tclaim the priviloj;i) -of Interfil

for«h9dinK. ..vanished at/the smlllsun«h'lnirot 5lar.v>eye«;

?My' dear;* *aid*te,"«, 1* rathUlo to Ir.vasacl any moro businj

^i(|i;iih^ir«^f*»TBe?er'*aj tnor

Thl* Is an-excellent method for keepInR the cooking vessels puro andclean. Have a place for; everythingand everything In Its placo.—FloridaAgriculturist. >

BLONDE; aiTiLS FOR WATT(3RSPN.Feeling secure , from attack by

dark tressed beauties''of tho DluoGrass State, while ho is enjoying thebalmy atmosphere ot faraway Spain,Colonel Henry WatterSon', la a letter"published in the •• LouUvlllo (Ky.)

TH1EVI8H 8OC1KTY .LADIES.~ Derllii society has boen In a stateof temporary cama as a result of thenalr.tul discovery that fashionableleaders are not only nddlctod toI'.imbltng, but that they make good:h<-lr Inevitable^ losses by 'stealing;luwasi'^frota^tho charltablo InstUu-!lon« that aro allowed to occupy"sbino'uf their surplus leisure. The ap-I'lirenl- aftluonc& «f some of thesal:ulloa has long been R matter forcimini<Mit.' They lost suinsithnt wouldhnvo mado their gu»rdnmi){; brothers^or cousins wlncp, nnd the explanationof tho 'mystery lids piroduced' somo-thltiR like canstyrnatlpn. A beautifulyoung matron, a tnvorlte at court,who always took a leading, and. Itnow ueoniB, a~h»crntlvo part In char-Itnblo bniaars, la shown to have sys-tematically .i:g_ckut.*d..c:y?ry gold cointhat «hn received, turning over thesilver only to the charaty for whichnho jhowod so solf-lntorestsd ah en-thusiasm. At n recent charity feteono lady wan publicly horsewhippedliy anatiar.whaUailtaught •tieriB tho;(let. of ateallng charity money, andanother lady who "was" searched WOTfound to have gold coins concealedupon every part of her person, thlfolds of, her dress, her shoes, andeven hor stockings, yielding theirijolden treasure. " ' ..-..-....„..-

This has naturally brought up thewhole question ot the part played byfashionable ladles'in charitable un-dertakings. Ministers ot all denom-inations find themselves In unacus-totned agreement In their denuncia-tions ot charity bazaars, which haveultuply becutuu social functions whosesuccess In raising funds Is dearly pur-cha»ed at the cost of the, moral de-gradation of some of the prominentladles who aro aaxlous to help, butwho only help themselves. Thatthese ladles should gamble. Is badenough; It. is„still vrorxo that theyshould stea-1-fFom the poor in order topay khelr gambling losses, but theyaro gradually led into courses evenmore repulsive: ""When" ladler-flrsvsold their kUses for charity the inno-vation was received with,laughter asa daring, and perhaps harmless, un-conventionality. But what aro woto say of tho regular tariff that hasnow become the rule at some of thesebutterfly society functions that mas-querade In tho nanit) ot charity wbcro$2.50 ts tho prloo tor a klsa on thobaro arm, and J19 tor ono on tholips.—Tho Argonaut.

llT^''i^ft^^5Su'^Syii<it*»'SiSi'jo temalo pu!coiU«de.; Ho w « ;writing-from Cadi*: ; . :. i••'• "U »** Bryon's masniflcent apoa-trephq.'Aorci.fhaji" anything el*e that

Fl«U*oJ*

s e a . . ../'.-: . ' ." •,; , .: ' . '. •How many men a:nonc uo—to say

nothing' of women an'l children—know wliera the bluebird lays her*SK»' Yet thin U a subj«t of. com-'H I M knowlcils* 'to.'.loo country hojr,-;^and oven t»«hl» littln brothers andsiatcrs.'v/jom us a Rrcat favor ho maytake out into the orchard and liftup to that they c»n look down upontho pa'Ui blue treasures. How manyknow the' gr«at crested flycatcher, and

-.ilrays-.uji.-ii, .ln.;..her....nest,»Mo« maHy-ut.M.*,hR,!farv.y.«,i7 •„•

&n the nest of th* partrlds^.or thewoodcock, {>r the pralrlo chicken?-How rnany know where the field micah'ffro" t'hf'lr younz, or have socn thetiny mother, driven 'from her neat,clumsily seeking a refuge aa shertragsVwiih.'.Kcr .halt: a dotfen yotragojici clInglHR to litr Fodyt, - =T ~

ilow many know where tbe moun-tain sheep drop thulr young, or .whon? What IB the early life otthese ataggorlng mitos? Dots theh ^mother hide .them as tho dser andelk and antelopo hldo their young?Certainly wljcn they are srown alittle older «ho .mafeen n bravs fightin their behalf against the Bounding •plungQ of tbe fierce eagle, or leadithem swiftly up tho. porpendleulairocks, If sight or scent of pantherreaches her.

How many of un walking alongBomo country path through the fleldiaha "seelhglh U h o l w as- largo- as s->lead pencil know what creature ma.dethese ho les 'and why? How ^manyknow what the blue mud wasp neslcontains, and why Its content* ir«stored there? How many know whsrtthe first frog spawn may bo found Inearly spring, or wborctho Orst.wate.«_._turtloa aro soon alter tho breakingnp .of the_wlntcr, or _wh»t llfb may _.'be found undtir the great atone* thatUo In and noar tho brook's course Inthe swamp? Who knows that thesquirrels and the field mice oftonhave their homo* In deserted wood-pecker'* holes? That tiny owls oftenspend the day in similar situations,and that If you carefully introduceyour hand and grasp them, their littleclaw* plerco tho flesh llko needles.

Who knows whore tho rare plantrpt his own district nro.found.1 th«gorKetfus yollow !ladysilpp'er; or" th«pitcher -plant,. or,, the,,JI<JithernLXia:,.Anaea, or the tiny low-grovflng cprnel,or whether near hln homo gro,ws th«wild pansy, tho two-colored form olone of tho violets? Who knows.the-natural " foods that grow In th«woods? NoLjncusly tho mils andberries, hut tho roots-.and the differ-. .ent plants"that when cooked furnishsucculent and nutritious food?-—Thoao and othor such mattersought to bo known to nil outdooimen. Mnch of this lore Is known tctho men of the wilderness, tho guidesand trappers, whoso winters and sum-mers and autumns and springs arepassed clone to nature. '.

When the city man whoso llfo lichiefly spent between tour walls hai

^agg^ulrcd some^ of. this knowledge,•>»rtw-"W»,#»w:!^iriA>vV'K*A'-'V«ViC.'^o>''ifii^i--i.'5;';'.'-

finds_.Uu hi3._Infrequent..excurslonithrough forest and by stream. Eachatop shows- him some object of Intercat or suggests some new question.

WISE WOHDS,

To lVevrnt Wrong. Porting:-A writer In pjaiiuarj Business

Nan's Magazine suggests an easymothol tq nUttlmJie the posiinK of

lniser '•»• u»e».1>UkSH Jot tot cxetMwa U violet for debIL,-

This arrangement leads the mindto connect "«9c!> color with, i u ownproper position, Mdj >-*"*violation laalmoat *u.re to be dl»cover*4 before

traabl*.

Wo can all" be servants of Godwherever our lot h cost, but Htgive* ua different sort of work -ac-cording as He flu 113 for It and callius to It.—Ooorgo KlIoL

• «Truth Is the salvation of the world,

It fs the friend of at), even of wbon:It strikes. Wounda made by truthheal and cleanse; caresses ot falso-hop«l poison and kill.—Charle3 Wag-ner. , • " ' • . . .

• ' •God's "must" Is better, than oui

"will," and therefore, not with sub-mission alone, but with something olptaco and joy, we nioy tako God'twlilliT burs iSotS now and evermore.—Raleigh

• • 1

Thero is Vtwijfg, a bet wav ot doing itenthlng, lien <t it h« to bollpn egg Miiiimrs arn tho happi vanof doing thiugs; each ono a stroketilgenius or of lo\e, now riptated andhardened Into uiai;o —fcr.ic.-ron

« •Thoi are the long "Jtrttchis xihict

weary u* To every man and womanwho lives, tho hours come when 11sreras. even though wo arc glad to dopur best, thai we cannot carry |->r iwhole llfftlme the burd«,ni aad th«dutlc* laid upon jis. Wei), ^

I

THE UON.» : i ixjutkil i U.HUCT.

Mia* Susie, five yetm oii.)A lion U a gnat ibinz

ASMI *bout uettl-time be groans"Er-tmipb, rr-nniph, er-uroph, .: Bceaiu* be waata some bone*..If-I aluiuld sit ia my high ctoir

At dinner, and aboiiU M>--"fej"wa..,«rt'Baitili,..er:uaifh, «

A lfton- tata bad lujyi and cirU, -Uy poppab U)a he wottid:

And when h« «*ta a bad, bad boy,He says, "My, ain't he,good!"

A ladv had. a bun one?.- With hiuhy. )ellu» liufr.:-".',--Be always tooLt lii» iiifal* with bcr.

And aat up in a chair.

And when he tooLt hit m»U with her.He, wore a baby's bib

And evcrr night when lu-ltimo came.He jumped lniide hi» i rib.

r» >m« (t,Uf«J Piusinif bjr,... ...I . .-beaiU. tbclady-iKtaralf1---^1--- * •n iuukt her tnr/iln with her-"•'•tuokt her with Im rural!

-Han«r'« Weekly.

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t

POMPEY ANDTHK'lIAY CART,"Mamma didn't say wo couldn't go

If wewahted to;..Etiejust sald.lwa'dbe bHttBivoff In tho hous« 'cause it Uso hot." Teddy paused and lookedat his ulster Shirley. .'• "YeHvbut I know she 'ejects -weare going to fctay'wl'y Krandmuver'tillshe come*, back," ShlMey Insisted,looking towards Grandmother Leslieat the window.

Suddenly thollttle girl tiptoed overto her brother and whispered softlyIn his ear: "Qrandmuvor la asleep;see her head* bob."

"8'po»a we'd have time to go a lit-Ua teenty while?" urged Teddy, taic-Ing hold of Shirley's" reluctant bandand pulling her toward* the door. ---Shirley's- keen- eyes ^watched norgrandmother's head bob twice, beforeshe finally consented to go with Ted-dy out into tbe yard.

Rover'was lying on the mat In thehall, and as tho children passed hewatched them closely. Then, scent-Ing mischief, he sprang to hi* feetand rushed after them.

Teddy's rocking horse otood outon the plaiza. "LcFaThltchTompcy

to the hay cart and have a ride!"ae said, selling the rocking horseand dragging it alone. .

"It may wain. Des I'll'borrowmamma's umbwclla," Shirley an-nounced as she passed the hat rack.

Pompey mado a very steady look-ing horso after Toddy had hitchedhim botween the shafts ot tho haycart with somu reins ho had foundIn the barn.' 'Then1! he Helped Shirley1

Up Into tho cart, and Rover helpedWolf Up, naid,.they, wtre.ready-for

•idev ;'; . ••'" ! ] : '.; '" •' .'>, The-sun wo* hot. so Shirioy.opened

the umbrella. Neither ot tho chil-dren gave a thought to GrandmotherLeslie nodding over her work besldo

;ithe nursery window, or of tho big,*' black cloud gathering in the sky be-

hind tlium. 'But when a sudden sharp clap ot

thunder finally aroused ijrandniothorfrom her nap oho ,', ve a glnncoaround tho room for Teddy and' Shir-ley. Then sho began -to call them,and receiving no answer hurriedfrom room to room, searching forthem. .-.

A sudden flash ot lightning, fol-lowed almost Instantly by another

woulIKet

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thouihadchildtamoertmowatbe *whoa* ttcalle.'GraAleubene

ShandeJu*»;studiappeicoktti

V'Jer,"piecebehttTb|erthe c

f- dress-harms

over"lshcd

Ottho 1own

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•wpress

"Aswer",-7M."Wh

"\"You

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Tithreineck;

"Ttold,

"1age,'onYout

ThtonlsU'B8

when

#ti HMf 3 a r tecoviA ongreeting et frlcniis. arfd at the motiIt 1* onlr "day by day •• Too oft™we try to lire ihrts day* at a' tim-and therein U wh«r« <w» mak.« „ „

j Q«on» T. Dowli&i,

l i e window._. "Meroy sakeS alive! If thpse chil-dren aren't oui there in the hay cartIn this pouring rain!" grandmotherexclalmedi7—

There they sdt—three woebegonelittle figures huddled together underthe umbrella,' for both Teddy andShirley had declared that Rover must

: have hi* share of it.Shirley was crying and Teddy

wanted to, whllo good faithful Roverkept up a continued barking, but didnot offer to desert them.

"I w-w-wlsh we'd stayed wlvgrandmother!" nobbed Shirley."P"r"aps inamma knew it was g-g-going to wain when she told us to."

"f 'most guess she didn't know'how bard it "was "going to rain, «lso

she would have stayed at home Withus,." was Teddy's wise answer.1 .

: •; - Just at- t h a t ; moment rtho.-1 Httle.group under the umbrella heard aV.volce calling out: "Teddy! Shirley.'-are you-veryj»et,-d6arsri_ ' : |

* "Not very. Don't worry, grand-mother^ I'm taking care of Shirley,and Rover is taking care of both ofus," Teddy answered .jn as brave a

-voice as he could muster,i-- . iBjr:-this-time the -sun-was- almost

O"t, although the rain continued to

seemedgedom—u *nt totlentof piitier.tollsIs aaimeiof thbruteeucklrabbidraintax ti

,-, Ongirl,Bpeecnever

"8buildtingon wplaceIshwtho fl

,/r Soon three very wet little peoplewere drying themselves beside thekitchen fire, and v;hen their mothercame home, half an hour later, she

v; found them there. - '•'• ••;••"Why, what'B tbe meaning of all

| r i t | j i a r " ' . s b e . a « » : c d . - . ' . • - . • > < • ' - • . • • .•••••....- •;-•'#;'teddy-' ami Shirley' hung their

you vI amyouryou ;theyreclUmemcso th;becpEcduca

viaadB.-whlicerandm.olher'hatl.to.«-1 preso.D^^^V-l'-^irl-y-Ti-.-M'-''-^-^^**-^-- J - -— • fc-v. • ••»:--^"--r,.-..:'--*"vVi|-"r

Circle^Jlit^edr^hiBfrnfijSUiirr? •' *:P*$r.fon would! have been mueh.bet-'(btt'-toilJu^aMifit': wlti»."'-g>a.nd»Siw^-ifotiiaa't^i'deairsr-'ltoio-.'iroli* was sorry, tint forglvte*. ;-'

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TBE CEAHFOBD CITIZEN THURSDAY, APRIL IK 1907. */

lea Thin*. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT:• f Fertatt • •

j> but few e f •» »• * • • • •

arcta«ir coarse* are too

b* vast riches buried Is .low. We caonot p«B«-

unfsihomed caves of

t If we had «** trained•might see all nboat us.bYIngs existing »od ofins oa ift plilf «tgkt la ,., ar« blind. The** be-«''operations are of ab-r.»t !f thxir relations tothl»B» are understood,majority of us do not

not know tfcit they ex-es well hldJ<-n as tf

riml deep In the earth

men'among us—to say/osu'n A^'1 children—the bluebird lays her

hiii u a subject a t <--oni-""to.'.Ho rountry boy,-

*hls littln brothers andas a great favor ho mayi the orchard and liftcy cs,n look down upontreasures. How many

M c rioted flycatcher, andr a , s uses In ll«-r neitt>w manv ut u» have- *!V<jr.

of iht partririV. or t-her the pralrlo chicken*uow where the'fluid micaounz, or have seen the

driven from her neat,king a refuge as she

her halt a"doten youngto her T)odyr, - -know where the noun-

drop thuir young, or .at IB the early life ol .rttiK mites? Drxs thcli.them as tho dsef.and

elopo hldo their young?i they are srown a

Bh'a. makes-a brav* fightalt against the Bounding •he fierce eagle, or load*y up tho. perpendicularght or scent of panther •

jy of us walking alongy path through the RelcUIti lt'ltolM'Bi-largo^as »now what creature madeand1 why? How .manytho blue mud wasp nesl

id why its contents ar«? How many know whir*g spawn may bo found In

or wboro.tho first watersoon alter tho breaking

winter, or wh»t ltfo mayidjr the great atones" that *

~ ' tho brook's course InWho knows that the

nd the field mico of tonhomos In deserted wood-les? That tiny owls oftenlay In similar situations,

you carefully introducend grasp them, their little

tho flesh llko needles,ws whore tho rare piantr

district nro found,1 th(ollow ladysllpper, or the

I,.: or-- the, ji<j ithexnLaltta-;-'e tiny low-grovflng cjirnel,near his homo grc.ws the

, tho two-colored form 61violets? Who knows.theoods that grow |n theot._jncr£ly tho nuts andthe rootB and the differ-hat when cooked furnish

,nd nutritious food?nd othor such matterfo known to all outdooi[i of this lore Is known t'cthe wtlclarness, the Ritldes

rs. whoso winters and sum-autumns and springs aree to nature. ,lie city man whose Hfo lint between four walls liaiBome ot this knowledge.,wider' tite'Inl'er'est'that" tie'

hU -Infrequent..excursloni,irest and by stream. Each

htm some object of Inter.,jests some new question.

WISE WOKDS, :•:

THE LION.

Mia* Susie, five yetn old.)k bon ia a gnat ilnnz

And 'bout mtal-tinx b* groansEr-umph, rr-nniph, er-uraph, crumpi!"Baeaua* he want* aoaic bonn.

If I ahould tit in my high ctur*u At dinner, ami •bouU M>-"?JS"WI» «r'HanherUi

A liott MU bad luyi >nd prU,ilr poppab «)•>!» would:

And when he « u a bid, had hoy,H« »•)•», "My, ain't he.guod!"

A lady had a lion nnrr.W A h h

Be always tookt liia meal* with her,A&d aat up in a chair.

And when ht tookt hit meala with herHe.wore a baby1, bib

And every night nhrn tmlfinie cameHa jumped ituide hia '

it lion foukthur pieab with her •'••'Nen tookt her with !iu rural;

—Harj«r'« Weekly.

POMPEY ANDTHfcj'lIAY CART,"Mamma didn't say1 wo couldn't go

ir we; wanted to;..Blieiiist satd.lwa'd-bo Ltitt«r.,uS.lh ih* house cause It 1*so hot." Teddy paused and lookedat his sister Shirley.. "Yen* but I know she 'spects -we

are going to atay'wly Krandmuver tillaho comes, back," ;Shlr-ley insisted,looking towards Grandmother Leslieat the window.

Suddenly the little girl tiptoed overto her brother and whispered softlyIn his ear: "Orandruuver is asleep;see her head* bob."

"8'poso we'd have time to go a lit-tle tventy while?" urged Teddy, tak-ing hold of Shirley's" reluctant handand pulling her toward* the door.- - Shirley's- keen- eyes watched • hergrandmother's head bob twice, beforeshe finally consented to go with Ted-dy out into the yard.

Rover'was lying on tbo mat in thehall, and as tho children passed hewatched them closely. Then, scentIng mischief, he sprang to bis feetand rushed after them.'

, Teddyji^rocking Jiorse_Btood out1 oiT the" piazza. "Lot'sriiUch~Pompcy

~jZ' ' • into the hay cart and have a ride!/ 1 oe aald, seizing the rocking ho.-sc* . T and dragging it along. .

1 JJ' "It may wain. Des I'll borrow/ . mamma's umbwella," Shirley an-) nounced as she passed tbo hat rack,

./ Pompey made a very steady look-ing horso after Teddy had hitchedhim between the shafts ot the haycart with BOtnii reins ho had foundIn the barn.' ThcrJI he Helped ShirleyOp Into tho cart, and Rover helped

Up,, and,-.,they,, were,ready -foridc. " ; . ' j rThe sun was hot, BO ShMcy.orioncd

the umbrella. Neither ot tho chil-dren gave a thought to GrandmotherLeslie nodding over her work besidotho nursery window, or of tho- big,

*' black cloud gathering in the sky be-hind thorn.

• But when a sudden sharp clap otj thundor finally aroused ijrandmotuor

from her nap oho ,' .ve a i;)ancearound tho room for Teddy and' Shir-ley. Then sho began to call them,and receiving no answer hurriedfrom room to room, searching forthem. .

A sudden flash of lightning, fol-lowed almost Instantly by another

would l!"-rHelen M Kthe t-aateV World ""

!n

A PROl'D GRANUXOTHEUCatherine the Oreat ot Russia. aV

though as imperious grandmother,had th* greatest prtd* in her grand-children, and like many other leufamous grandmother*. - took their

nil bo servants of Godour lot In cast, but Htllftercnt sort ot work aoHe flta U8 for it and callj

•Ooorgo KlIoL• «

tho salvation of the world,'rltmd'ot at), even ot wbort

Wounds intiilo by truthcleanse; caressua of falsa-

DII and .kill.—Charle3 Wag-

'must" Is better, than ourid thcrpfofe, not with sub-lone, but with something ol

joy, wo may take God'tirs both now and evermore.

a alnajrjja best-way of do-thing, even if it be to bollVfantiers arn the happy waysnidgs; each ona a stroiictil.of lo\e, now riptated aa0^Into uu;e —£r.icr»on

re the long "JtrttchisTo every man ant] onia

. tho hours come nl>on nen though w. arc Rlad to dathat we cannut carry [-ir i

ftlme the burd<,rn aad ^,d WH),

i-

^ r i * mir t i l -ot Trlcntfs. arfd at the most' "day by day •• 7o "> H T « three d«y, a t

*«n U h *

tlie window."Mercy sake* alive! If those chll

dren aren't out there in the hay cartin this pouring rain!" grandmotherexclalmedi7—

There they sat—three woebegonei little figures huddled together under

= ? the umbrella." for both TeddydndShirley had declared that Rover must

' have his share of it.Shirley was crying and Teddy

wanted to, while good faithful Roverkept op a continued barking, but didnot offer to desert them.

"I w-w-wlsh we'd stayed wlvgrandmother!" sobbed Shirley."P'r'nps mamrna knew Jt was g-g-golng to wain when she told us to."

"I 'most guess she didn't knowhow hard It "was"gpfng to rain, elseshe would have stayed at home Withus," was Teddy's wise answer.1 .

jost at- that ; moment rther1 littlegroup under the umbrella heard avoice calling out: "Teddy! Shirley!are you!veryj«et.Jlear3ri_ :

"Not very. Don't worry, grand-mother.^ I'm taking care of Shirley,and. Rover is taking care of both ofus," Teddy answered .}n as brave avoice as he could muster.

By this time the -sun-was- almostP*t. although the rain continued to

j

Soon three very wet little peoplewero drying themselves beside thekitchen Ore, and when their mothercame home, half an hour later, shefound them there.

"Why, what's the meaning of all-*hl»?" she asked-

feday ant} Shirley hung theirhead*.-whiles ^grandmother had to ex-

nmnr

Ai ctfubcyedi their mother "/'Yon would have been much tel-

9 tajau8anun*ry with grand-lh*f, wouldn't you. dearst" Manv-%-«olfis waa sorry, bat torglvta*.

I Burnt n tan w««t4; "Aai W

own handa. In "A Mother of Ciars"the author says that It wa« Catherinewho taught "MonpUur Alviandrt, 'as the grand duke's eldest child wascalled, his A B C's. afid complied the"Gran<iniolher*s-,A,.; ll.::C"" and; thoAlexander Constatlue Library for thebenefit of bar grand&oas.

She occupied herself with Alex-ander's wardrobe, and certainly.Judging from a lutter ot hers, ih«studied his comforts morer' than bisappearance. She invented the chlld'aci^nnie;::;tiers^tfy:;;^"^•'-•• "Aifliho tfilngs'are sewn togt-th-er," sho wrote, "and put on iu onepiece, and tho garment Is fastenedbehind with two or three hooks.Th|ero ore no strlnks or bands, andtho child It hardly uwnrt' when ht> la

i dressed.^The nurses.1 "thnisl """in r.bSs.arn a- attd jega as they—put-th e—s« I IT

over" his head and theru It is—fin-ished."

Other roraitles, it appeared. Bakedtho Tsarina for her pattern tor thtirown nurseries. *

Alexander was very prccocluU's.He, iit any rnt<t. had no tt-ar o( IIIHimperious Kran'lmothcr. Ouo daywhen ho wan ill and shaking withague he. crept, to her door wrappedIn his llttlo cloak.

'Who Is there?" asked tho cm-press.1 "A ncntlncT dying of cold," sn-

swerd the child. . ' ... ... .. . AnoUicr...Unuj .ho aaicJ .his, uurao,"Whom am I like?"

"Your mother," was the reply."You have her mouth and nose."

"I do not mean my face. Whomam I like In my ways and temper?"

"In that respect you resemblo thoEmpress more than anyone t'lso.'*-

Tbo llttlo prince Jumped up andthrew hU arms round his nurso'sneck.

"That Is what I wanted to botold." ho cried. Joyfully.

"That child will become a person-age," said the. pround grandmothor,on being told of the Incident—Youth's Companion.

GOOD WAY TO BROIL CHICKEN*.A BY oa» who has broiled chicken

knows how hard tt U to cook It

wUh they would try this way Splitaad wish'thlckto and put In a shal-low i.»n with a llttlo water In it andptac« la hot OI«D far about half anhour: th* put on broiler and browswell on both sides: ttke the water in.pan aad maka a butter cravy andpour over chicken; serve hot. . ,.;,.:.

CREAMED CABBAGE.Remove th* outer laavea of ona

Urge or two small heads of c»bb»«e,cuf-into- quarters, pat in a pan ofwater and cleans* . thoroughlyi.l«,tthem remain In froih water for afew mlnutFS, puttlni in about a ta-blespoonful of vinegar, a> this willdraw out any Insects which may btlodging among the, leaves. Haveready a pot of boiling water slight!*

i salted, and after thu cabbagu hasi_«!r.»ilJBe4 «, .fsw.jalautfi put It In the

pot aflii boll qntckry ubtil 'U;nder^When nulta soft take the rabbtgcout. drain w»ll and chop sllKhtly. Ina-saucepan molt butter the step olart egg, rHW Iu the r«bbage and »<>a-sun with salt tind pepper: toss the

_cabbagi> .about for two or threo niln*tites, theu 'dredgn a'-'iabirapnabf'uV «i

Vttw* DtsMk Sar»n«sk Dr. tUuM^iiraM N

wrw. f t «nd bwult aad InaiM*

A

StOP

M a rirmUti>.a

ITCHING.

Brartna I V t m d \Vbok> IUJJ Ft* aVr«r— \w Kvtk-r I'altl fwlkura,

ttnavdin l*ru«* tYrfrrt liairrruu "">"«r a jeai I t i . t . lu.1 <IJII I'cv rail

CfXfW*. I had an .t.tnn, all »trr n » N»1i .aud «Hm 1 «vukl tHit» K.r iS» i^ ja tt«viikl iny mt ••>•)>• half it>» Mjhl. atxllae mare 1 »»'«!.! «m. ,h . a,» ox>>* >l«uuM I'lh 1 tliv l «U l.n.U >( inwi.Lc«tart w s k i | » i n s r * a t r t U>«1 l f r A t > l

Iwo t u l a ul ( \ i t ! r u n I t ^ o l v m i 1MU —wbirh ro*t to* « it.'lUr «t^l Iwrutv fivec««U ui'»!l. a n j » u \rry gU<l I u * l tkem.for 1 W M . r»n<)>l<-irt> <urpj. \V»!i«r'M'.Pa«Hu»b, » : S . Jtol*. S i . lt,if««v«.'lit ,«.V-l. I attt la. » » » - . - •

1 jut ) r»t SO (Uijau 4-»•aoM in l*»ti»l«ir» • . .

REGAINS HIS

WEASEL.The weaiel Is ono small horror. As-

tonUhlncly Birong, apparently foar-H'B8 u'uil, n« pcrsVjve/ring us an ant,when oncro ho has nettled to the trackof, JI rabbit luut particular bunny IsIntlncd In 'grave peril. The rabbitseems to know it, too, and the knowl-edge to half paralyze lilm. for ho sel-dom attempts tho ono Having rhunca—a Btralghtunay, long auBtnined runnt top speed. And the tnd of the pa-tient, lf-wg-do-butrwalt-the.-hu.ur sortof purault! 'Tla lnlleed bloody mur-der. Tho fiend. In iinK'-:l Kurb finallytoils within deadly distance. -TheroIn a snake-liku stroke, moat likelyaimed at tho big vein near the buttof the rabbit's ear. Once there, thebrute BtlckB lee.cli-liko to the blood-eucking, while the trembling, wallingrabbit totters aimlessly about till Itsdrained body falls limply to pay Ustax to mother earth.—Outing.

Oncer-whenJ-waa.,a little" schobUgirl, a visitor said something In aspeech he mado to us which I shallucver forget.

"Suppose," said he. "you werebuilding a house,' and, instead,of put-ting the shingles and weatberboardaon with nails, you fastened them Inplace with tacks. It would bo a fool-ish way to work, would it not? Fortho nmt high wind would send themflyipif off In all directions. Mono ofyou would do so silly a thins as that,I am sure.* Dut how are you doingyour school work day by day? Areyou just tacking the lessons on, sotbey will stay long enough for therecitation and then drop off yourmemory, or nro you1 nailing them tost,so that they will stay on for life andbecome a,good,spund part or youreducation?"-!—King's Own. •

'•tlptir uvur It. Now «tlr Inono cupful of milk, although creamla preferred; .stir It WHII; when wellblended and thoroughly heated si'rveon a hot dl«h. Thla in really delic-ious.-—American Hooio Mouthly.

DREAD AND CUSTARD.Cut the crust from'a sllru of broad

two Inches thick, and rut tho cornersso as to glvo the slice a nice roundshape. Put Into a soup plate, omlro-ly cover it with cold milk, and let IIsoak fur three or tour hours. If thebread absorbs all. the milk, nddmore. Put a table .spoonful of but-

HUti* ratrnta (iraMttl »n In-« ami Mttifi'Mful ^ r llruai.

XfW Ytirk - -Mr A 1> f j^t.nnrtt » — H ufth. A. li. l^.ii.ni; -vl iS» M,thi.U»tl i iu ivh , KIKHK- clHitv ar* al 1191 lln,Attway, buite '£*>, 1i9u< uiieitttsi a «iitipjr >rtrffvetive littlr rar drtim t,-wiiiiilih|i'a min-iature lur^it^uitic. Hr hail f,-r i.vrr tlurt>

fnvtiiU know, A Vt-tv routpluat^l . I H »V'|ratarrhal il(*afiu-«* M l,i h ^^^IIAII.I* IIA 1failaU l.i r s l t n . «n.l t« l - . W11..11.U1Xi.Vt««fUl tt t i » 1-nrriEieil tii°il uluT U4tklvcarvrly Ulir\< tu-ii t 1 IT d Jiit nun

Mr. l^rnnanl in i)Lnr ) r» j arr»l , tti (nl*ititiwe wiiii ntv a:Hut«->i with itr.ili.*-»*> Ait<lwill ulintly awe Kill infurtnatli 11 l'> lu^ullip him Hull* Ih^ j.tu-*. >,. low tli.it iw r.i(Jtcfium ran arlonl In aiKn\ tl»ii I-I>[HJ1 1 unit*

WOMEN IN HOSPITALSExperiences of Mrs. Rocfcwood and Miss Tierney

A larjfi, (>i\>pcrti>>nof th«performed tu ixir hi'-*jut«Uwomen u i d glria far aoai*tivuble. . • " —

Why alioald thl» ba tha c

Mray. l*lng received'^ by

ra. I'toktiAut t<> prtivii imr <*lalma.Mra O.._A..f't{«ickj*iMxl> >«»<-h«r of

ltt t f i F til... _ . f >r»rlt»ui«ntary t,sm. of siF l i l * . N.'V.-, writes:

(lallit-M 'lVi Tin* m.li^jK'iw.tl.li' ln\i»t i i e ! T a l e it m th« ^jiri'm, it 1 tiniti-* lh.'

I I-;I»I\ It in 11111.I1' nh-.'lly 1.1 •iniiili' H r [ l «tiuurulitt-tsl uuiitT tin' I'm.- I'IKHI «II.I

yipan. Make hot, bat do not brown.Fry the bread slowly on both sldettill tinged with brown. With a fish,slice, or something flat and smooth,lift tho bread carefully on to a hotdish. Spread the top with jam otany kind, and poor over the whole ncustard sauce. The nauco should bemade while tho broad Is frylngr PulInto a basin one tablespoontut olflour and one of sugar. " Mix upsmoothly with a spoonful ot coldmilk, then pour over It a breakfast-cupful ot boiling milk, lieat up one«gg and mix It with the other Ingre-dients. Put tho wbolo Into n ]ug Ina (taucepan containing a llttlo bolllnRwator.' 8tlr tho custnrd oue way tillit th.lckcnn, then at onr.e pour It ov«itho bread and servo hot or cold,—London Farm aud Homo.

to tin- Johlnii,Thouiiaiiilii nf Chrlhlluiu. Imni All

parts uf the worM, yearly imtki* thoplll!rlmi>Kv tu tin- Jordan to r . i i l vntho blt-juiliiK Hint Iu lelh'Kul (u IUIUOfrom buthlug tliint.

-•••-•-• llow'n -This?We u2cr..0lii.-..iluu<lrM

fur uny CMC iif Cnlartli that (iitiuut IJ«iumi by IUU'> OiUrrh t'ur«.

K. .1.1'tiF.XEV i Co., Tolwli), <).•.We, the u'nil<tr>iiifiie,l, liaro iauiwn V, J.

t'limiFy-lor tlif l»»l 'ft ypani, ami t,,-litv»him |<erfpftly ht.n.iralilo in nit tiiinii)t*«atranaac-tiuna an«l linnnt'inlly ntile tn rarryout any iibliitatioiw iiunln l>y tlinr linn.W'EUT A TllUAX, Wliulvaiili DlUitKUU,

Toleilo, f>.WALIIISII, KIX^AK t MAIIVIX, W1I»I»-

aala Jiruggiiita. Tnlwln^ O;]lair«<'ntiirriil'lir<-!,.l»k<-n internally,»ct-

intldinvtly uppu tbe t>lou<l ami iiiucuuiiasur*Ucnvl theayilt-m. TmtimuninU ncnt lrr«.I*rlr«, T5c. l.rr IK.UIO, S.l.l by all Hru«l«ta..: T.nke J}a!t> K^ivilyjMU f»r cvqatjpation.

AuatrlnnFor railing a telephone Rlrl a "for-

ward minx" over tht< win', a Vlt-hrii'ii"Rtibiicrlbcr hat l><>nn itiiiiinfieod tu fur-ty-clght hours' ImprliiiiiimiMit uml onoday's fast.—I^mdon Dully Mull.

tutKI> Mains.1

' "The•"'fiiiift'i'yf 'iiiijfi' a ifrriit "wiii }< 'Iff1I0 In kei'iiliif, tho blood puri'. Whin

they-K<it out of <><il«r

In nilailii-K, <llr.zlin.n;<.lniiK>'"r unil illntrc»n-IfiK urinary trim bleu.

Hard wuter may fjo »oft<;ntd withu little borax. -

I'nlms should bo watered over;day. cays a florist.

To clean iron slnka rub them willwith cloth wet with kerouono. '' Lamp chlmncya are best clcniiodby holding thum Over stvaru. Thenpolish'with, a dry cloth.

ELEPHANTS AS LABORERS..

jng"'mllk nstcad of boiling water. IfIs. wuchnlcer, ana much more digest-lbio—if tbo milk really bolls, "

Good powder U bnrniless. Antl-BOptlca and good things can tm putIn powder form, Juat becauaeit lipowder Is norcisoh that it l«"ihitirlous.

To Cloan dl»h covert rub v/ithsweet oil and then with finely pow-dered whiting. Polish them withsoft cloths—rags will do, bat, oicourse they must bn dean.

Jt Is said that If a pair of new kidgloves are wanned by thu fire befor*they are first put on,they will l><more elastic end more easily fittedwithout risk ot tearing them.

Inkstalns can be- taken out of llri'-nby rubbing paraffin on thfl stains; let-ting It soak.all .night...-.Then..wa.Bli.jKthe ordinary way. Afierward's ajiplysoap to the epol> and boll fur twtutyt.'ilnutea. . . ; j ' '.

Most amuBlng is it to se« one ofthese worJdng elephants tackling ahuge squared log'and placing It onthe stack. First of all he estimates'its length and weight aa it lies on the

crundr— Then-he" dtgs;tls tuSksTrri-der it at one end, carls hJs trunkover and tries to drag one end of thelog on to his tnsks Should be findthe task bejond him, he «I1I give aqueer little trumpet note, and upcomes a colleague to help tlm at theother end. In a moment the two ele-phants have swung the big log be-tween them, walk In step to the pile!and then otw of thera^jparenlly ' 'preconcerted agr«.»D *cxr pXacpsmA' tft'jfCMSKin JOH"1Rthe i)t£er rams Itome -th«Circle.

and nil ttmeo KiifT<T-inKn will bo nnvoil you.Mm. B. A . .MiKirc. pr»-prktur of n rt'ot/iii-rant Bt Watnr'vllliv,Mil., miy»:' "Uefnr«j

nnlng Doitn's Kldn«<y I'llln I mir-rored everything-from kldnoy trmi-blvs for a year unit a half. I hadpain In tlm Imuk and h<-nd, sin-V.rtl-mo«? cotitlnuoua.lii. ttiij loltui and tell,-went instil vihff. Iinoi'i •: A- ';•«•».4oiKm-'Vt;:Doah'B KldUfty pills 'brought'. Kri'iiit'rwllef, ami.I k*Hit on-taking tli«in un-til In a short time I wax'cured; Ithink Doan's Kidney Tills ntw won'-derful."

For sale by all denWjrs, CO t'Titii •'»box. FosU-r-iillI;urn Co., Uuflulo.N , ; Y , • : . ' . . , : . :- -

Cold Htorugi*.(Thp cold RtoraKi.1 nf fruit In rifn-lv-

InK tin; uttt-ntlon of many of our fruitgniWerB, who fw.'l Hint'.lh«y rnimthave Koine irtf-'iirja. of k<-»::[il»K thi'lr«ppl«-K during .times when th>» inurkctwould oth«rwisv li';

(;b,na.H trI.J« wlthTaim,, han In-. (.r(,a>,.,, Mxty „,.,. ,,„,„ |(J the ,aitl lwoyears. N.Y. IT,

tln-T ha»e nei[i<v-t»a them-a«Wei, aa wver.v imp of ihwMi ]>ftti«ot.» jIn the hoaplt^l b«<la ha.l plontr of j1warning ttt tru>*e ilrnfyititf »«aaatK«na, jnalua *t left >r right' *>t atKlam>>n, }tiackat-hea, . nerttuii *aUaiiatlon, tu-tiauiuiatiim, uloaratiori, J i a p t a r * -nicii\« and othar off amc wr*Kiirak«a

A-ll of th«a# «jpmp*tr'na mtr Iml-i-a--Tfo&for'M viniiMiltor natanion ai f»«ctfenill'a hv«t#in atid if tint h'ftlf*! Ihml>enaltv haa tu tx* p»l.l t'T * >tamc«r< ut |L>lH*ratlou. W'hru tlirw* •* nipt-'n-.t jma,nlfe«l them»clTc«. <l-> u>it it!»a* j

It »»• <U>-U«I that aa >^waUi>n <aary, aa,l aitbouch 1 aufa«nllt«d to a iari<n>«*Uun lur •ulTortnc< («intlnu«t. untilLt.ttav K 1'lnVh.iu-i Va«*<ahl« IVimpoaudwunfe-umamidjttaiultt prutftit a ti*ar*«)tmar«iu*ty, *oi|ulcV!]E AUiH rwton* inr ti«itlth,'I finr/'t th»na joa Kiffl>-I«nlly fdrtlu faaAII ha* JttiM ft-.M

irrt Tlerner, «f No J; jt, Vt<r York. wrtt*«~

It ha.H M MI

W ?l.ihbIWMn.

.li.i-n»« ..f m

yran rt ajf«U

» l , or fans

thi> amt - K Itn

,'frvmfriuu iiatlfc* riK<u

ojM-ratkoii. :—'•

I-.rilla H, 1'itiUhmn'ii Vei,*<*t

feiutniuo liU than .tiny othi>rtoiucdy. Siicll lirtU'ra a* thefiil'.oi

I'oC'iuil I »i«i"«ti-ll liiiii.-.triHn;, thmii . l . t. L).ILI% IC l'llikliiiin a W^» taf>lo OiMuiiuiiiwl."

j S'.i nt l irr r t m n i v l>a< m r l i uii-•qilni'.Ord cll'Wl;»»-|ll«'nt An l ,y i l la K.'

i ot l i .T riMii^-1v in th<< worfil liaa atlclt '[ a rvt*»i;il *i( cur«a of fnmul« IIU,

Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to WomenWomen nufferinif -fi\nn auv fm-in of f«mal« wentiutiaa aro Invlteit to

prmaptly coituiiiinlcaUi- with yin' I'iuUlinm, Ht liynn. Mftna I'roiu tlionvtnpUimi.^iTeti. tli«« tn>nbl9 may h* l<H*atril anil thr iiuli'Ur&t ami turrit waynf rt*c'nvi?ry nitvUatl. Out uf lirr vmil volutuo of <>Kii<.iriMii-o Iu tiTAtlnir fdtu'&leillii Mn niiWhara poJiably lisa Uio rery kBtiwleUgv that may holp ji\urc n i , Her Ulrica ia freu a.ad »lwav» helpful.

Ais, Mri. PlnfctoMt»-./\i!».l« —A,.W jB>.ji.Kjk

^ * Q f *^i . CUB*** 1

CHICKENS EARN MONEY!II ton anon How It* Hindi* HUB

U . W i l l t i l l f ) . ' U | : ; l . ' ' 1 , 1 . 1 '

-ri>«.:J'ir.Jii'L_i't..i:"!^LW I I U L t'* >I.I it i n ' , n vn m l (."I t ; , . . ' » . . . t 1. • • 11' . 1!

II..- ri,lK>ii4-n1< •• ill . . ! l i . ' i« I Wl . t l i x . i i l,.rt,li. ttll.-liK .fii 'Uifl to k i imv '.11 till

!l ifi-fi. v i i l l r l l Inwii-i ini i i l - l i n l i v w * I - r » ') I N U « 111 jui i i injt I'iMiitry, » l» l

. ' in t h a t turn* liir, ?••rtC« mrily lia'l t•>• rt

In

Nvw ln::irU ko tho

DYSPEPSIAiar*« miti,lk« «H4 b*l^r«iitlMtr aer«V»rtVU*Mt<hiturrb I*I4 ilr«i^ii*itf. 1 IbUa k v^t4 »i iifkU«iaKit"«J«*«*»* miil'-tI'"1"1*"1 •"•f"«u™.Kl"IIHil •>.il°.'n,ri e.J*»«Vl".,.r.l'.*»*l.J.

M H a w It, 4«n«t C1U M I.

\

tf^UAL sVlJtCTEli'MimON BOXESDROPSY"™*—* w» u. u. naV»r»"iM»«n. iX i-*VtwI| •%

The number tit students- at all ottoe Gtrman unlver»ltle» (hla wlattrto'45,,]»f. Thjjsjn H W I u» j a in-

jir.K, remov.ealJ-the dust, tln-n take atill of flannel gprinkl«'l with paraAln, tand rub the linoleum. It will not Ionly cnakc It appear like new, but j

4A good wash for tho eyes when in-

fuuncd with cold or Jon/j l xle'p Uone ounce of dlitill»<l Vl'c'ii hzziA andoaf ounce of pure Kdltr Hat ho th"tits frequent!/ Rlth tnW naili, uaCthe result should be lucrrtsful.

An f mlnent doctor nx-onjntndu thffollowing as a < yru for sor» fi»t'Alojn, tbree ojneo^, tannli'i, net

^ounoo, brown rir.caar.ionc pint ro«c-Vau-r, half « j/lnt. Mlz and apply aillite fti ioilon Mint. wS*M3F l&i %*!&-.

' tf'(DA fianOs »r-« rovg-b aad tmrwlooking try putting a little oatmealin tb6 bajtiir ot water in which the/are washed. Toe oatmeal should betied in a small bag of silk cat aboatan Jnffh square. This _ should tw

te ^4ai^a* tfSaeaftrA^^di a L a h a r a%a4, ar SL aW Sk.

mora than one*.

STIFFNCSa. STITCHia, LAMKNESB, CRAMP.TWISTS ANDTMrJTCHKS, ALL OSOAMP WHKN

YOU APPLY

THEOLD-MONK-CURE

ST.JACOBS

OIL

Kluall •Hill .'it 23[MI(»K#ot i i

It (r lU.)uu li'iw Ii J

Speedily Cured by WarmBaths With

BOOK PUUUSUI.HU HOUSE,Htrnt,

New Vork Clt/.

/ / - • • :

W. L. DOUGLAS$3.00 AND $3.50 SHOESr^Xo'^

>. L UUSUS M M (IU IK£ WJU tumi U EKIAiUO U MtfTU.SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT All PfUOESt

M ' « a s b S t J l f c H - # t * C * n t m f M V t 1

pan of l!i« tbo* ami *Tiry detail »•! tho inaSlne Lr (onk«l%44 witched c v n by »kill«d thormaJcer*, witlAmt regardtine Of ooat If I D A M uk* 704 inlo my larjrn lwx\t* atIltoekloa,' Mau,, and BIKTW jtn how rurfully W. U I>ju«taalUfwai* tuAt, yoo wuild than sudc(iuo4 wt>: ""

i:i '

And Gentle Anointings Of

The Great $kin Cure;whenallother remediesanclevenphys'JciansfaiLGuaranteed absolutelypiire, sweet, and whole-,some, and may be usedfrom the hour of"W"

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TUB CRjtNPORD , THUR8DAT, APRIL ft, 1907.

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PrKcedlat* ' of the Boanff ofChosen Freeholders of th«

County of Union. '

tiro* ti"l

• II «Mw_l«uqiiiirr awlVou. wilt mil* llmt »ith II"' "'.« liun

ilrml d/ill»i«, wiililii-ltl m tli» l.fur itiuH wplod llio t>Nii|(* from Hi* 'Mrt»t*'»fWillmm Kutrii-r m>il hi* Ujtidnnirti InCIUJMI. Mi* nuiouiit of |tmttt would l«-IMM than MttrUmtt - tlol i«r», »h i la on 1 fc*•ilhor Imntl, If you retain thi* rvunmf 'ami->irmnil »am«, th* William Karrinr Mtatrwill to a luMr l/> Ihfinilxnl of nigbljr.•ai.*a (lulluro

In my opinion, and iy>ri*i<l*rlrjf( thi<unil*r which thi* work

a. ant] unrriml lu conclu

h'Untlon of lim Mini *ri)ihf-U'( m |n»ltinjnmnt »lKiultl tuil b« rlnjuir»J, «utl 1Unit four r**|ieotlT« linanU will m*your wiijr clxitr to \>*r Ihli mii'Mint f j II"-r«lol» of Wllliitni Kurritr nml |iroriilitttikl k»y mldiUonitl work Dtwiml MI> thinlirulKn It* il(in» kt ttm *I[M<I)IH< of thu tun(viutiliwi JnUirMiloil.

fiiB t*ULo of -Wiliiiim J'«rn<i(,

Send for Descriptive Circular Brooder.:

*|n» u> affunl tlm II.HU »f llm IUIII I>II-tmlwl, nnil 1 lru*l jdur U>Hr<l» will HOoonl ly u* tlm wiuiit Irouliin-nt in thlrnmllor n* )<MI wuulil like Ui .twelve ufd«r *tiiiil«r. c[ruum»Uiiw«

Wry truly your*, 'K. ICu.i.r. llcuirlaiiiari.

i of WilltHiu Vnttt*of Wni, Kxrripr, in imvninl KUII

AVMI Knil Avriinn llrliluo

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Us c o n t m c t iiritw IT.IUK) (WE i l m w o r U ( t i l l l « ) . . . . . . M'ialH»l»of »lwi| nuJ lumlwr

Hhowlng it imilltof llMlt.Uuuoly KiiKinnor llulilyinl

1 i i t K l r K « r

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brinflf Mt l gl

upon ttm liiillding of Mlit brl>)ii«~Ui«(lr«Ui of tlia oobtritaU)r, Mr. rurrierj1UM of oiuncy Ui HiB«>»iiiiody h.uMjii ofH U t f M r1UM f o y ody h u jHi* UiMtlti of Mr. r u m o r ; tint nooeptuniw of llin lirul(jii anil ruWnliui) of f JO,toknaurn tli« miikintf (JIUHI nf cnrinin il»f i i \ ll in thnttMi*

•IrAnlioo uf ontd 1>IUIK».At lor Mini* ili»oiiiuiHiii it was uttVrwl

Llmt » m i|inU4!f t * rift'i r»tl lu UIB 1-JUITnntUwou rinlnllnld urul|ii>, with t^war.Tlia Director np|Miitit«d Kr««hi>Ul»nWilbur ntid DoHiin to III lh» VHouncu*on tho UIKIVO umnliontHl'brid){D tNiiit-

. inlttw. 'NCW IIVHINCal)

IIj Krwholuor Uriioiii-r:{{MWIVMI, that tlm Km-cior i<|n«iint i>

CKimiisltlw 6( 'tbriw to iiiviHiitfiilo tttoU>mai|o ilunn 1» HIP lind|;« civer lliowiulli brnu.'h of Hi' KuliiMty IJIVIT nill y i

it KOMI, iiliuvn t l iuSu ,In lUlmnv, li) llio NVw Yntk iinil N««J ' 'lVliilnin () d hJ«rm</' '

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i of mtiil liriilrfv iii'd llmlrnioodnt luna t« UiK lluuhl.

FrwtioUinr (iruviu'r lirli'llyl l L i J h l L l

ri<)Hirl I hi'l l

y p lIliHt Lliu LriJui! hutl LRH'II ilnmu|iis4 «» InItiiuMin nurk hud iiuu rwla liV riMimn ntt in iximlulla luul luTiJwi »aui l>rnli;i' li)tint Bali) Ti'li'l'huiio (,"nln|iuii}.

TIIP romilulR'u « H » Uu'ii.mli'i'li'il vtitli-

i'llK JJllLtlUt a* *a)<l uuut^r, I 'iRik'li nut)

Votry.'Hy Kiwholilor l'lemoti:1(I<*UIVIHI, 'I'liul I In1 Dim'Uir np|«ihu H

TOlumilU__t't_tkts.U< U)««l with, theolUaor* uf llm N't'W JiTm'y mnl StnU'iiInlaiid Kurry Oi>itn>nity, fpr-tho pnr|^M«ot rtiTitilntf tlia t>s|*lini; nt'luvluli' uf rulrwof tvrriiiuc, I'll), »v,.r S U U M I IDIH-HIBOUIU), TwlWwn l'.U>.aUtlh|i.irt itndBtuUo J HlntuJ. mid to ti'|Hirl to the m-ilut-atlnx ot tliu liuanl tliiir nHMmiuiHi-dalion of «uoli.r»vwkiu,"

Utie rvaolulluu wn» 'nJo|>lml niU"Ol*MMll. WWI UlO UltV'Cllir H|>|>C>illt«KlMid POMHIIIUW, l><»>lui|j«ni I'mriKKroiiMvSIXmaliuv, Hi>l>m>n nuil Will)ur.

lty KrwIiolJi-x Wilbur:ItvtnlvtHl 'J'tiitt th« blllof "HIiradH'lli

Rcvu*,'1 *31-t;\ for publivalioii, B/II th«folluwintt rli-oiioii bill*, vli., W, IT. lyoll,«r-; •" - "

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Bit .M.U.Is-_.W.ito JicUirij^.-.. White UVaaiang- Wa«Jjiit«*^ -

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Condition IVwJpri. K - l'r,nhm*-n Hpray I'uin|m.

Drinking Fountain'. Id nncl Su|>|.|i<-»,

iW9M&lM&&tomitog.MnAJLe»Mn±±il-\toto^

Our Iniinvhka llliialritl«<1 Oxtail

Excelsior Wire & Poultry Supply Co.,

Dept. 2D.

W.V RUSS. PROP. ** U S Vesey St. NEW YORK CITY

» •

FANCY FRESH EGCS'••• • *-*-*>-*-+-+•+-+-+ VOL. X NO. 7.

^!LI^WQOa£ARM$JMIiiC^CREAMiFresh Every Morning. ,

Nothing Better in this tine can be

Had at Any Price.. . .A full line of the bent brandH of canned vegetableH, fr.nitH, jellies,, etc.

STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES

JAHN BLOCK, NORTH AVENUE.

TRADING STAMPS GIVEN.

-

- The GranGas Light C

Rat16 1-2 in. OTen,

18 1-2 in. Oven,

23X-2 in. Oven,

THE CRANFORD GAS 1

JOHN MARIBN,

FUJI RJO CISTCranford, N. J

(taiti_BMit~..W. l VZ.K.w Lun-ef A«WUBI~+J.r:B_ Hioohmao,Trmnuwr, W.TWJOtl; W. II. OodJIngtouWS 00.

Nnw Oburt Iloua* Account - W . H.Arkorman fJOa

IooidmUl Aoeoaot—Fraok H. Hruilh»!*», A. M llunyon A Hoa «3S, *3S ;Uvm-Tt. Kink »1» BO, N. It LwiTitt•l«.6O. W. IC U«lin«k>n MS, AJvocaU.J'ul.liahlngCJo KttOC'. A. W. Hlciui»»

Jnil Aooount—W. n. Uiw»a,7SO6a, Hwirr J. Nclimldt »U.1W.

HU«lsM!»ry A<w<>unl~Iintwri_l Mfg.O*»U, CharU* M. AfiiMk|il.T4itottPiahor * l>>. M3U, J. K. Chill fa, Tl>«Hummlt Ileralil « . Munrw. H J

Puttlio G r o u n d * and Muililinir A o -i » u n t ~ H a r t . J k CmtlUm U9XT * l l1 i k l M l i r 7 W i•39.8B, J. J. (Jarr) »!«, CniUJ El«cUioCo. of N. J. «.'>! (H.»lfll.M; Clark lUnl-warn Co. |C 7ft. Th* (IM*-W,rniik«(K »77, J. A H 8. Thomwnii (1 (H, Jno.II. lUnkin-i n , s \ . Kdw.n 11 OtwaJd•«.7.'., J. K. K. ifTauwIltr U M . KatoHuiyron W7k W, 11. HuW(an.t*i:-.«»- to.II. 1". Vauii«r««m »ja, Kielr _ Miirtlvr»I3.7«, W'»t I)i»infi«tii,g O>. «_:,-T(i*jN.-.T, it N. J . -TWItohW. Cb. Will).-«,8:i, *«..H5. «» 8J. tt. 10. »5;3O, W. r.75.'*fi :IS.V *7.ti(). «I.7U. «!.tSV, # : U » / 'lh«(Juikdy (V>. i l l !W. J. I'. \!l»«l>)«7l.

tV>urt AcomuiJ- J»«. A.. J. Oar»)v ._*!_, ltol»rlLI»iir5'J.S.-fM.p|»"i75.Xoho/v. Kiitflinii

»310.VS. Clmrl«*Hh««-h*n »l/7l. Juhn A.(UUUan 10.75. jl. A. Tirfwn «U, WinII. llurton li;!, K. II. (Uwmncx UZl i II I U U

Bom« jfM» ago- a Part* ntwipaparonlvred a atorjr of advvotur* from awall known nov('ll«t. Tbo price igreedupon wat > frnni- n Una. The noveluitatralgjitwnjr huntwl ut> nu old niau ofletter*— (lie unknown collaborator oftunny uioro fatoott* author*- whoagreed lo wrltw the iitorjr for 25 c wtlnu'n a Hop. When the work tadreached In MKHMUI port In th« courseof l>ubl Iv.i 11 on. ihojiorellit Itnrned tbnthis old i-lleut waa afrloulilj 111. IlMt«n-Ing (a lil« ImlalUo, tio found him djrinf.I -toribri uTcf t

U.F. WBBELBR.patLaa '»

ICEtlor, 1 Vraitlorit

novclUt tit tbu oflloe of thegot hol.l of tonv back

^c1ftitBSof lite romance aud brought

d i

»o Itil 311,U ' W.

J « , Ulorch Tiii*lKobor|.7\Val{<ni« »l5..r«i,k J r / l4_i . \ Clual«v

A Miro . IWk. J r / l4_i . \ Clual«v

IMnlinjMS 60. lVt*r A". WMV<T»49. M.W. U(V) li. MS.au. ( W l M John F. Konah$ 0 V I V K$10,Willl

jF I*V194 N

, t K j I*V * l « r » ; r i E :Willlanunn, I*. O ,4194, N. C J. Knaliith».V». Jauw* Cran/ Ka 0 ^ C. 0. I ufburrow WVW, XWarlni • K. W. l^hanlt14100 > i l t

b t )

-410U. .-Kml*rwk.-IUu*r 110,110.

Fn«bott)»r Kruu*«'nu>r*d to adjourn,wliirli traircrtKol.

11.0 l^r«U>r <l«wlinJ th . ltoar.1 wl-jinirniH^iintil Tburwlay, April 4lh, XWi.

[Nor S. Hi s u s o KTNK, ClMk.

. N* Ap«l»sr N»id*d. '"I bope our running Uw crspbujibou.

i»t nlgtit dlduH aaooy you." aa*ia UMrenter uf tbu Iblrd door B»t. '

"What ?" natptmtlnl lit* mm renter oftho fourth Boor flat, producing an car

, , K ,; 4 p, , J, V'/l'iivlor,

•'WO. nnd,J(iuM Iveilly, th\ Ui/paiii li)tho Count; Oullealor « IUHI H|il>rovis|tb« Clerk tit the Countv lloiiril nf KIlion*

Frmliati-ftr Knu»> mnrt<cl tho iiil«]>tionot lhi« ri*v|iitii'ii, ii-.il, on rtill oall,•ru UD»nimou»iy mluiil^l.

Tbn. lolluvtiug bills, pnr|H>rland apprumd, wvrv nwil, nodoall, uuaolmouBly onliTwl pnul, vix.:

Salary Aooounl—VV. It. CWIU)UJ{U»I.*$76. Jacoi« WVFii ikK», N. I t Lratitt•308.33, K. W WwHoult, Couutv l ' lo«own, $187 CO

Mimbar*' P»y Aitwilnl—J. I/ynriFav t_0, 'liiommi J Pi<«rm>n fit. JohnS, Cady «38. N.ml. Woodruff $3t), John~ l tie 0 A H t h $18 H

"I aajr ira a One tuomtagr brlloww)tlie other tatu tt>* tnuapcL-Ctikato

A Portrait of0a« ot limit** Lamt>> frtruOa *ald

to htm that he bad M w »«*n W<ml»-

It to a siMH-dy vni lu n fow brl«fchupior'. Tlion h» went to the oIBc*with (ln> umnuKc'rl|iti r

"\Vh»t'« thnlr anki'd the wlllitr., ,v)Vhi;, Jhe,eontlttUttUouj;fl.od QUU, of-iny Mi-ry." | '

"ilh; (hen, you want to chnage 1%, I•U|»|Mwi', lnvnuiw, yvn know, you"««_tla tin' liiAt clntptvr* thrr« dayn »go."

Admlriililn . *elf nuitivnaluu ou; the(Mrt of (!»' uovollst iirrvcutod tUiaitar,aud h<- IIURII}' fouud thli eijilanatlon;The old than, whs»« T'rloe waa 25 ecu-tlinei u line, had hluiaolf iulilot Iliataik to a third writer nt 10 ccollioea,anil thui tho Work, bad beou flulahcdlu aaf«ty.

E. A. O'Donnell,PLUHBER.

HA.MTABI PUIMIIIIiO, TlNMINO, KUK-

KACB4 AK» HTBAM ANIJI (J*»

. Joui i ixo . "•'"

«ll Work Buarant**:

a-s j .

Why a Swelling Follow* a Blow.Th* itvelllug which' follows from a

Alow l« iiatut\£«_t-ffurl. UMirotect thol>urt fruui further Injury uad to kit>p Itat nut wblle repair la going gu. WUutactually taken ptaco at tUe seat ot In-Jwy, 1» not «teu.naw (julto uwleMtood.Tin- Injury to tho auiullor blood veaaeWtmerfcrei witli "the flow ot bloodthrough tbeui,. aud the whits corpui-clou, with |ia'rt of the loruu'i. the wa-tering pnrt of lhi< Wood, <*C&IH> Intothe aurrouihlluir tlssuos. At tho ntuolimp tbi« lihHid'.y«>H««l«. lu (hi? ih'liihboisbw»d il(l»ti'. uml Hit- triVritiKwI"duw otblood with the tluiroUKlifuiv ol

ucrvaar-i the Hvfi>lllng. It lih t »h h

g pujnblethat »h« white curpiuclv* of the bloodpas* Into the tlwups to a»al«t In th« re-

i bpair, a* boon or autaj

at iti in-tijury to tbt-lr atorehouiV, but: with thisdlfforruiv -ihnt tho iulistance of thecontuitv-l™ It prutmbly conT*rt«d Intotb* tlaaue of rvpalr. Kroui one point ofview tha human body li ouly oue gl-gautlc iMloiijr of InillTiduala and thoswelling that rollowa. Injury but theruih at tbMe to n-palr thi? breach.

"Whj.. )rou'\c ( W D aa oW bom.ha»*n't your atked Cbari«« Lamb.

V

jl*all Wall

>\tm>a «16, V. A. Smith $18.W «3e. itvojiniin Kiuft KM. J H".•'•10, P. II. Moiaal *1», Gourde II.

00, Bradford Jonm «38, W. II

Htr D*ar Fricmi.'Clara-1 vrUb I W B U twltrre'wbat

he »*y . b'll- Maud What

«* EAt j ,

Aitount—J.

b*say? Clara- Wby. be say* be lovesme, aod lu> ba« Vu-iwn me vnlf twoday*. Maud-Well r«rhaps tbaf* the

Inquirer.

Travel Fr»»;"Conductor." «aJd U» gatplng (w»

Romance of th* Cigar.A brldo of a yrar ago g*xi> her hua-

l*nd a box of long, lean and sickly look'ID£ cigar* for a birthday (ireeeuL Tbeman »uit>Ui-d them, looked •> th« labeland then, with tcura In bla eye*, SAW:•i canuot bear to *niok» your pr«»«ut.I will kce|i them always as • token ofyour Unre." : III* wlf<» WR» so touchedthat HhV went down town and ordorvdthrew boxra of tho satup braud aud hadthem charvvd to her buiband Whenabe ea io them to him she said. "Here,dear, those are not a prewnt 8mok«them ami rajoy thera."-Topek» SUtoJournal

Plcton, N. J.

Best Facilities for Care of HorsesIn this Section.

Good Pasturage.'(lood Waterr

•a Oood Cnrc.

Woll oonalruotPKl iiiul lifrnnKtol luiili).Crnnfonl r«f»r»nwii.

Txrma rpiuxinnblt* Write or cull

JOSEPH HOLLAND,

P. O. Aililrea*.

PICTON. N. J.

ROBERT RINDELL.

Lehigh Coal, LumberOI^AIN l-'il'E,

LIME. LATH. PLASTERJETO,

0FFICEI= :WALNtU-r AVENUE,

CRANKOIil), - NKW J HUSKY

FRANK SCHULER,ROSELLE PARK. N. J. N. A. BARN

-Bottler of-

UK A UTI I' U LL V LOU ATKDL

OKFKllS LOTS T o i l SAUi<)N MOST KEASONABLETEHMS. •— T.WESTJi'IELD,_N, J, :. !

Main Ofllo*.Cemetery Grounds*

Talophonw 85-J.I . .Branch Offlc*. No. 48 Elm St.

Talephon* B9.Soooc

\V. \V.

'.'Plillliip Joilxnt,

House. Sign, and

Fresco Painting,Plain and Oicoratlv*

Paper HangingAMU DKAUCH tN— '

GIaa8,pn,Paiut,Vi

and Wall Paper.

New JerseyCranford,

HI* Hard LuciL"Can't you Iind any work at al irr y work at al ir-Wenry, #lr, but everybody wint»f r * f Ut l

E. K. ADAMS,X FIRE IJiSORjqj,CB.

308 UNON AVENUE

Cranford N J'

iarpenter and Builder,

ItAHulnriCH, Wiilnut nvt>niie. Uranfonl

J.L.BAUER,

Civil En^neeraiid Surveyor.C«ynl. (n(ina<r. Townahlp tngl-

n««r for Cranford Township. '- ?**'

Main Office, as Dlx Building,

ELIZABEtH. N. J.

GEORGE BECHTELBREWING CO'8

LAGER, ALE ANO PORTER,348 MaPLEWOOD AVENUE,

Allorilxnijtivvn prompt Attention. FaaiUeliv«ry nl residencoa on receipt ot'

North Avenue,Carriage, Atat

Rubber Tires for Wagons ar

cm

CHINESE

14 North Avenue,

^Cranfbrd, MJ.TJfE ORDINAL LAUN-

Expert horseshoeing and gener

. A. BARRETT, JiOR» • » • > » • • ' • . • . • • •

The beat work and mostareiitl ireatuient of goodft

|}Vork oiillcil for iind Uollvered.

tiatactlon- Cu*rant**d.

Wo

IN TAN, BLACK AND PATENT a' ; • • . • . • • A L S O

ite Canvas Shoes.Fop l_ad|e_i, TTIsses and <await your inspection at

122 Broad Street

• • • • • • • • • » • •

-JT. C. W. RANKIN.

Lehigh Valley Coal

Kindling Wood.Ottte*t?fmmicl> llluek Yanl(Vntrunlnt i t f

JOHN DOYLE,SANITARY PLUMB4NQ. QAt

F/TTWQ. STEAM. HOT WATER ANDHOT AIR HEATINQ. TIN OOft>B R

ANO SHEET IRON WORK

R'CHADSON *. BOV.1TON Co..

The Burkely Hotely

reference* from w.T Uat employer" •st Locatlort

GENERAL TRUCKING.. H.|tt

P. H. «rwt CM conaoctor 348 KAPUiOOO AVENUE,• « the work} Hie* * Jovtr. Mttua*Jto uMHttjr «oc_ a food »k».-D__-

CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY.

FRANK SCHULER

CARTING"AND"

*

• • • •

rfOUSES*EOR RENT

. i" prici! from tH.QO;._!_lAL?!^.l).VJLUl__IIl''. :u-tlord-! ing lo location..- I.ilieral im-|iruviiicnt«

J. T. KANANE,I Cor. Boulevard and 20th St. , '

KENILWORTTI, N. J . 1Ta_»« l l o i n n p . , , B , n ' O B < l a T ^ '; . KASV' TR1IMH.

CX)BNEB orBOOLEVARD• AWD TWENTIETH STREET

t~ _ j

• • • • •

New Jersey Central.lW,.nB«r SUtion. In N«w Vurk, W. Unl8tS. II., fixil Kilwrti .trwt, H. II.

- • • • » > • • • » •• • » »

RenilwoptItenih

aifjr:rooms" ariS bath; 'bpeaelectrio liglitf steam heat;all convenience!*; conserra

riag s lioujce; ground? are li,_n<l.»cSpecial convenience's for riding aparties for suppers, etc. , ;

^ ^ C U I S I N E AND SERVICE; ' ' ' " '

' . ' .—= A D D R E S S OR C A 1

Ji. 0. 0. Selzmidt. K,en• • • • » • • • • • • • • » • • » <

OHA.NFOltD TO KUZAHKTH AMDNKWYOIIK.

••313. i M,« 47,1 H, 7

CRANFORD.

a CIMD li«ht, a pure ligbt^n ornamental light and an

United Electric Company ofFor lery ceawmable raUa they give electricity for h

Me their station. I t will co*t you Dnu.ttera OT er and you may B*T« B

TELEPHONE: . .>, , . SMTI~ -LOIS DISTUCE, MA-

EUMBETH254.ROSELLE. - -

. .

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c. w; HAWKREAL ESTATE and JCON

Hootea with i i l itnprroT«n_e_iU, <10 -towD aod tt

Estimates given pn Fainting and Fa|Its Branches.

, KenHwroi

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