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•*.?* , AUGUST o. TtlKBB CKNTS io;ht Company j»UB8 GAS to the people ol light and fuel. If you-Juw* never used _> for cooking purposes tjy »* »»•* J o n w iu i pleased The Company will furnish and an ntensils necessary to use gas for fuel, "gas range-is economical and convenient. ADCRKSS THBCOMPANY AT BROAD STREET ELIZABETH ' A discount of ten par cent will *••>**** ll f I .OOO feet and over used per S »'• oWto « wlthln *T days * from fcresenUWon of b!IL "VIRGINIA k. aft* «* tiAaM afcfa? vSB- •ay aba ha* mm «« tta bMH4 Ot M MVN «c a BMth AwftcM tte fatullr BOMtt Ctcvttafct. MM. kr K. ft "ftaaa't he ale* hhw eyeaT* aaM 1 Dreaaet. ~ < -Huron. chUdt Oo«t yoa »ay u thing* out bod! Whatlfbe*hottUi daraUindlEHtUahr -ImimwlUtf; Aunt KUeu. btoadncw, reading a U«roan . - traveling la a ttemtaft tmui with I gagv marked 'A. van Ji. llrmten.' r "Virginia! What d«« poeaw I nevw beard yon talk mt." ' Itorgrand «?*% TW»toher naaaimar* la r«Mle *l«to> »b* r«»- £WMM iikQMfaVS JfcWPf AttWSaw «rl*n> amthat maa tte"» atwpiy cmsy about AMONG THE LILACS W* lean laugh. "I aui »o glad toi djut ot Buroiw off my <«** th keep « W- »' n « BW*"wtfi „_[ aay," ktttsbnt atti*nwi teraaatafth* l«k« «>f Honor, -Y«a gvt Ifoay vud HtMM.h to gw aujf > JiM by hlutlnc tiuit MUIW iw* r . f will Wtbenr." r *H»ey aayat tbe Ocmmn k*atk>u •lual <vU»t Ton; wu Muarfc > 'new'pitta* »lt»rt* the «• «=-^--^ And lh.'a.till s»it«; . Aa UW£lPi>H> .of UvwMim-ut Brwjuis it w4» warm t|«lnc » v i m liwl Ibry bad.nrtitnmJ t« ail Mtt ua UM little Wdufea tWWll. »» a *man«tkHX «rf «i<pr«Mtb- tiwnawf In thv bm«*, aud U* «lr *a* mK4.ot wltb UWr» lljr tlaarlmr lownnl UM rurfit It WM wrt 4MC1IU lu tin mut, ^ flETT, Cranford, N. j. Repair Stfaop. iber Tire* for Wagons and Automobile*. tte n*w«w*v +** K***** Crow. Aowrlca and WavBlagtOB -that-well, boowtty I ahouM Uk* t»- Kick tbe tvauleta wfT the guard's fieou* blue and iwld uniform., 1 fHlnt. Auut Ulvu. I'll Mop ana B0| another wont for na hour." " Tar va bow am) ftv« minute* Pnweel aat «ll«at, «.teu»iWy t tbe Tiller ttwOenuau nalbHa green of tnwdA** and (flwm. •» •wept t>y. Pt* an boar wl lit* tttw their jrouuk tieraaa f«»io* er read hli Oermnw pM>« £ _»od »• bow ami flv» mlnutw Mb* GU*» ntnuu miojiel SVtVtV*SSfMj •men Mto» D r e w ! wWtflK YJUUttttffi inwirffly caut^t -AttUt KUeSrTHlA»H<«» .-.---. Anton „ _ away awnw w»W: "ii«»h. mgraum* twgltu. Iratrfant tha arinta cvuio *u<l j>s tiU wearing »n anw«mt«l t»k of Vat IUM he •""' iutwht dillLTiiil.r f<>r two Mkiw travrtiTa from Ik-run m urg oa that fateful Amtu»t tlnjr, , than once ha had fulk^nl a active girl wltb glinting cbextnitt H frmfrnw* « «l»fc- or th« tonic* In lh» twttuK t»t««ht wn*a iwni* liirwl I.IIUUM. awt Iwrund tbat. wblt» lu j iiac Ib* «U ll*w«rd luuw v tb« wUkvt U> tlujr tiH> tor««t. HeMt only MUUI Tn*!«Hrt«tW t* tb* group (tu Mr* JontW u(> tu tbe nubjvct froui Uw fr»- gniH<« of «IM> buid*«. •TUtw llhklm I* »a*kWily » » w l . " Mr*. Jo«*a XtvtmU. „_ .... , «U> bad twefi »i*u'll"» tlw wmlrf h . w tu tbU little. «><ta*B auioua U«rk>dilr» bllh. -Hy th» w»jC, I ihe .^t,»-« « /. nrtad thai kttdl at Ml*> JM*»* IMT bat* gate aa*l tt* wa»«d right aptolhaf *aM k*4 d 11» a*a«K««)>>UrM|l«*lt«U«d IUh her* tbUI dent know whattoda) MtB th*to. thevVa w» an* »wf Otata" aadillm tnwanl llw W* white hawi t u>y lwu»>+«n»r, »txl •!»»'• tteS, iralagi »•» I'm nu>ai-riii* If yi*»T» •t-.nU tbtwV V, itti HH< ««iun«ry at a. knlcbl h# hrkl «>ul tu twr UW rtwL "Oh. llr. HffMvur* vti-lalntrd lb*aou>t> lh vuui, oamktakuble «Wr»^uilm» tWuutdtb |HW*«IM fall nritT WtK-u hnU Mr, 8«t- Howard U«t IwWifnl twr humbt* o thlut l ittoUwr llrt. i > r u l V .S»| mf Well. I Ju*t <WM 1 will! Ami ** Mra. \>*%cH U akkl IV«U, »au'U 4«»t a»ay iKrw (<> Urwilita«t. It'll all t**&£ In llftiwi m(Hii(i'«i 11 TtiKi tfan'krf'Uittchr- ; hor B e»hoeingaB|l general . WORTH *VE«UE, wariug her hand toward IM - ~ i»jF_afU«- Ellen, do you know that *HW*I bo* a drwdfolly ul<» rm «r«M If^acrmatt. Gh, *mtto**-" J«Wt case out tb« mlndow •• tf J tatting aliout tiw aceberr* •**& T never know tht dlfferawn. IV Uitf «t Wm olt and art *w hour, Jtart »ee what wet BP" faebu. lttt'«»o<rcUKr«im« took at bta ttit$st Mil*. Ob,. Ico, I wUb 71m wouldn't st Uk» bl»fawkaUcttor tban any I I "* «V« T«r» » whirl ot UM aoctil whavl. but nevvr l ha found a claw to their M«»uty, had apent boar* poring oyt* tb« ' dlnctotr, but n««er a young - H. 6. BOWERS, UHIOM AVENUE. »*ral hear«*a«f th* nawwi ha had faooddly. - rtppl* of cnthaaUwlle applana* I tha appearance of the afarof « avcalwt Anl»a voaf Htgach ralacd »,««» and th« graw rigid aa h* aaw - ' k ot WMhtagton" to th* ftoah, t tbe «ntbn- H » * ^ i r n i ^ lw>u *C the ro»toflw (bin tounMiiB aud 1 oKirtMsml whine ouu •ay be «an Mr. iltMrard. V«ry KIMU kwlUna wanbo vraa ami neenipd tu know a Uiluc or tw ' *f»i*iVblm*"ffo' mind beiwt 1 ackoowltdKUMmt to UM«ntbn On* Umt loakio aaMW blmHtU i raaliy ttM, MM> A»t«m m Ud O JO* dwltjrltti ft>W _"«ttt v «t»y jJwuklnHie knew * tlttr *»tii—U*-Jo«lt .d»_«K»thl«' Imt travel and tratXM* rottiui tbucvuntryT TUrdly « m bum* and wuu't ti»*« thing to do whb tbe p*<n>1o in tbe vlllaw." T1K» HXWB w*« beaiuntiut abow ml nod low. Inttmwatia duak. MtlljUte UUca itMd« mpfrh Mark shadow rt- H*i» v* tl» law* •nwMltto tired out rity ffiri *u» tat oatb« IOWMI al(i> w 0 » Tcnittda- and wuo'bad.joat arrtYml tbat «l«y »»*» uot«il« to «ay. Bun wan flllln* be* whole wwl with the Iwauty of tbe ray(liMf nWibt. ITrtv a«WB. ramrlng Iwtamp,ah* went' uiwUlm to h«r IwJroom, (the tookvd at the nigh woflud of ftttthor lirtixMl llliMlli.4 sl ' Ttlli tfiil'ttif it* lion nnl had hn|«>d ^r. ' ••You're awfully kltxt. MM. tw> MM. afforilna »ur|>rlMV ,"Aixl- frt, I Ul|cvi> I'll M«r. r>o »'»k'k colllBi <>vi<r In tlw Viuiwln, I'll IM l<a<-k andt bmk afttr hvr: thru 111 I* Ixn-k to a«>» i<pl jrutir lu»|ilinlltjr," Wlwn Kalhwiiw llopv willful lb«^ dluing rwvui IIr* 4"W« of niura* (>»»•• •" Mr. U<i«rard. ' -, •h» ronwntlonitlly. wllli a amtlo. a llt- ll» tlreti |h»pttp <>r Itw pUy of rbthlkihi <1IKII>)H, Hut HcliW>« waa looking duwui «iTmirin«ly wn. tiro Dno. white partlngi that~a«t>arat«>A Ibu -hralda._»t_jjaireat_> naz. .„,.. a»ked Mr*. Joiwa n tilt later. n»-r ferrlng to thu blwTilt. "t lovo tlw»w." niiawwd he, referring. j a n d a kwk of eoutwit opoa bU jm*m * Sjaaaajiiiajaajai, s at^wr,."-— talk about ft man Ilk*' LEONARD S AUER 'fj2J2BROAD STREET ELIZABETH N. J AGENT FOR W. ^ DOUOtAS *3 BO SHOES. SSSJS fcenilworth. H. J, ISTKBEC WTAKD8OMK Cowtw 8e«t. Urge, i-l airr room* nd bath} open plambtngj UW^t»mmna»neiii^ honae: groand> •« ---—-- Spceial eoavenSepeea for riding and ;- partica forrapper^rte.- " »HD sewici&»«cxcw.tea/— ADDRESS OBCAuu lUntlwortt.. Ji. J. > • • • "Pou't jwgle yoor powi*dottr «wok- A^'Anntr tKHen.*'' .aak! Mbtt v i^aaajij ealtnly. "Dotft worry, if he under- atood EnglMi be Would Imvo belrayed hhuM-lf IOUK aeo. He mlkht I* a cbuok of4)UikJMCl vrhlln BIM1_yellow Miry fy all ho«mli>niUnda of Ihe Kngllsh lafr' gunge Tiiank KOOIIIIC^W. Aunt BtHyr here wp art ulmort-nt Htttnljotg. Uer*, let rni« tie yiiur veil. ' Von ore getting it pn erotked. No. Irt iw »t«rry thr •ult caao. If»ftyoutiK' Unite. Sow for my hut fco—nUnoat-ou foreign TUc train bad_hardly corao to a long -afreeehlHR'etap <•» tt"»Krmtt ntntlon at* Ilanihurit whrn th«< door of tbe car-- rjaire wa» Jcrkwl vWtently open and a. young man pulled {ho OertnAn out with a ircnrty If Ip, exclaiming In Knjt-_ "WVre In luck. There waa a atat*- room noffngaged ou the Kalwr WU- belfli, and we can noil four day* nkrller (han expected. Good luck, man! VCby dotft yod Aay aodieUUiig'tttattad: of looking at me like a dazed tdloti" The German palled blawelf together with a noticeable effort and began to (tammer out aomethlng In (lerraatu when, the other Interrupted himImp*- OeoUy. "•-•^Awy cntrthat n a l ttlj;'^¥ow- r kno»r^ |wis^ fectly well I «*n't und«r»<and a'won* of German. Nevcr,inidd, cow* ahmgr Tbe young Oerman Unshed rert, and with ooo appealing look -vtralgbt Juto tba eye* of the urtoniabtd Ml** W* *d be picked up hi* *ult ca**raad w»» loat'to view in tha hurrying ,««r««de4 than mad» hW UM litue room wnero Ml** delay aongbt an lutruductkM. - "Obft MW- Mlw INwwJ, Jwt band noUed halfway lowurd bla. *\Vhy-«»>. I'm gUd tomeet you. I'miure," «b« Dttded tamely abo aaw IHT «*»-Utua- tlon aj>4 gwture bad attracted *ttcu- tloa. Autou van Bruacb looknl irtrslidit tUSiHr e y w an lnrtt«riHH t r-l!*»* "*t am glad to m«t yon •»«st»li>."' Mid (itlletly. "I havt» buutnl kbl* tuwn tvm to »nd joa. May I «>nll li foot Into «b.U* W M «lrtw4y flowttoii niMW. drfW the |dtw fmui IMWhair, *«*- Una tt fall «tit>Mi b#r ahoviWem, hl*w lean /rout wr :: "I-I-ob, t really don't know." «aW IUH t)reaaeL Then abe l«-cau to lough aln>o*t hyrterlcally. ,*If» nit tort »l»- rard-and I r*n'\ tnlk BbuutJ.t_ and pl«a»e don't get offended, |>ut I •aa aurprhwd and"— -—. -- •I'll,watt." »ald Anton von fttcrfcu. ttulejlly falling bark. "It l» quit* eltough to know that I hare found you at Ukt." Tboagb beapoke no more la brr that evening, Mia* Drtatel wa* weU aware that ha followed h«r from group to group «*.from «•«•"»»'' Ith»dl«*4i<t tcrylowtB Kallwrluv tt<«<> had lowkod ftuw a window ov«r nennVMi wlu«u llw moon wi» Klilnluff. Trot*, fnmi IJ»! of Ux-ir rlwlirr <Hy l<idKli«ta on with utrvct. her ««KliPrTr»rann!r»rT*' -tod-Van** out »t llmv« wliwi ln-f bead w«»-htif nwJ ortitnj: w«li-H»t» HUM* ttufl* and hail roiW't a tirtmtl) of out- »hk> ah\__ntti tlHit wftftjo-dUtowjt From that wlmlow •»»• "'M'Jl<M)k out only oik .-MtHtdliww, «linlii, Ihu Imck « t l l h «MI tl» glrtn dlniMM. Of niurwo that wan only tlw tilhg.' ATl*r Hint IMd<*» nfM Aged ftlMwt dally tu nwt KattoritxN or «r Irnat to wtcti a gllrapwrof h«r. Ili>r lovely, tlnxl «yi«t awl lltU». <juW ways BPI»III«1 tohim la lnllnlt»ly maro tpmkir «wl rent fa»hhm lhaa hud thoao of maiij 11 panipcrMl beauty, whom ho'd m«l InUmvourae'of btt t riltK > - Una Mwrnliig KatbMrlAv waa NadiMTf. •TtttWWw^Mlrrti^tnrtoiitha-wran- --•' d% At leant at* **» $mm* to ba with Iter at|m foneflogw. «ht bad only two day* mm ium In Uotfa araan ..— . d « L JA& _ih &• L a a\_« a. . . ^^ki^aa_ i''« whulowi of «M- tw«nll»i« ho«w» «n «M iji<»l atn-ri, MIMI therw wlialMW rwntful l I-UIW tu ti>r WCW inailn «amrftil.*#i6aliigalgB««tn«- A»0w, door of h*r carriage wu«oapp«d abut hhj fw* appeared Ui tbe opealng. «wt b« »ald «nlett», but flnnly: - ' n abatl do mjnwtC the bnoor to ««ll »'ton«»TO* »«emoon." Anton von StoMb l«em Um igw-»r ! detenulnwi -would, hat* _«~ Draaael —, toggajp^ caurfnlly a_r_i eye, and for a minute attar the earrlag» abe looked hah>M*ly ajwiitber. Then th* label "Bertto" m a carriage caugbt her ey^, and wtthwt her by tbe arm, rae«4 beriftc** «>• eta t)oa and pnabed herto.•toAiWta* In beraelf. Jn«t aa UM> guard put hi* ntnd h d t l I t " ja; ajaji.^. i >w|a—im •• •• ^w 1 ~ wattad mrtll th» «o«»«»Uonal boor of cadtfng and poatibir bavn wUanl Mta phaawl for hit eanraotkmatlCy, tmt at It «Mwrlted »o ««lr •<»» ««*«' pedadly upon the » « * • tbat h* waa liatumrtntn toe library where at* aaL "I doot know bow they do tbhm* la An>e»ka," ha aaid after the flntt gMMtoga. Iwt rjn.JMtfcVln*r•»;»«• any more time. _I_ d«lr« modi that ymaboOId b» mr wife," aabl ato- ply, dnvplag nnc«i»dowty Into the Mb* DMBMI had m*n tht nlgbt tie- Why?w Vanatmoi. "1 dont know.- Mid her ntoee d*»- peratriy, "bo* mo«t HDTWDW* «tt,of Hantbont." ' **g^ atri I fT j TEf| i.,rT7ii L bav«c of hy an nwjftllMn, tlvmv «win son** -W O«»-fj»t»r»)nUlaa; of feltjin creaturnt ou ttx- frmv* IwtoW. •„ An<t now-<itt. tiHi f<-*th*ry, |Mb* flor- ewwwv oftbw IIUn-* OTW'xoudrtl Kattwriiw dn-w bmr liraatl) la wltb de- light «• their dvtnlaaut m*ot canw up to I**. If ooly l»r dear «o|b«rt <W<W he with hit toenjoy Ike beauty Of It »ll(' But that bal not Uwu (JUMIUO, Wbn> tin physician bad aliakm hl» brad «rav«ly over bto yoott* patient 1 * wwrnottt cnMllilon and owtimanrtadan |nim«dtat« tbasga In Ota wuutry It bad hooo all that mother iad daugutar rotdJl * » i » »er«p«i l«n»th*r Urn amtf* mtttg* for Katharine** rrat of < fort- alfttt. Attd Katberin* WM »«t «nfi to new and whimper-<**er |mpwathUltiaa. She wa» here n»w. and (Iw wo**! mate tbo t«»t of «r«ry uoniaitt. to grow atruus and w«» amia that an* mlcht tiwk with n«w llT*tooffice work and Dmn»mpag»to»aWp */ telfldUtUelM«b»fc tmMthliw la tllne* h>that •utirttt that her llMMwfitu umiwA ti> fairly «ra6t- ptl wlih DH-IU, AH at one* an UopulM of yli'MliiK <IIIII» hi hrr,- Whjr In tha work! ulimil.l nlu< not »ti>p nrer tbe low <wlgo ni»l it"lnt« Itw Itlitff gawlaml Hhi> ilbi IMM* hiiuit abuvn lht» purpta). _ bkKiia. awl. n Mill* nti»l"Ml«d fowiln|»l -• tlnklml InIhtt UIMniM-T, OU, it waa *!•) whaiilliiK. Ju«t ilten a guhl<i mi i')ml unlilji iHMU' CHUM U»l«ur«ty| down lhit rurvt-d walk t* wwrt Iwr., "Yirtl U-auly T "M Umaftrt *r«ult«Ul- ly, nl'HnilUK lu pill Ihd dag*» <|u*«Miy) h-wil: T1H> rulllt>, with uluwly awlnulugl rail, K'-iiii) y wl th»-e«r A rMiuiftandlUK wlilatht from . H»l«rH«f th» walk, and tntttt" — — "M-lll* 1 , MoIlK »hl girl, whan *W, your VutHe mt wltb ona ear up. tb*i ^ vtitut down, ivlll«* will wh*n p«r> phu«d. Kbn lovwl her m»at«»f-hatj Ab*> idw lotwl |i«r ottw fimnd frltnd.' ; ~ "Abr i-rlwl Huldiio, coming Uwrtj ibtftt oi*»iwt»ll|- - -Kft * »• l>ea«UrJ ' "Vul to'nml you In my gardenl" be aaldV" 'fcwklug ghuUy liinifi Katlwrtue. "Dot > you kuuw, btit night I 0rMUM4 jrouj' . wefv hrre. You an* very, very »«" ' «wa« f llttl« lady." *IM> ton ToaBtoacb were, anil »ft» bad b toyittf to make up her mtod whether to let «*• «««lr run »• cotma* or to b«ht «b» amd*.tba«MII»oyn]M(brr«ght «b wattaMa trbolljr uuiware* by tbo ei- dHl*nl«tuA thnw t t o « «*»p«L l caa'Kon. «tf tbe-Wml fcow a ra*CTlfldimUtUelM«b»fc r .. Tbo mild vwutttrr aJ?<»l the Uwu- aud odo» of |hL«ntlJMl'|Ma«d upon h f a and Bfted her. IWMMIMA bajr, by the mwoahto* Into Uw ltt«- «• erf *»^qmkv tf«r wtrtto kbaono fatt aoniy aroond tier; Irata ibo poattiMt in which. ti*jMl&.bKt-um L -tMt.mi/tt. tttjow* mm pWalr-rhttK and h«r attaiiif flu», tMnlaar la* « Mt agaiuat tb» dart painted flume of tb* window, ttcod «itt IHw oMnaw.- tegM waa llttlf eoMdota»af any lUttg m«ept tbe wootfer of itw night, nor wa»'*b>a«rar» <rf ape wbo «mKtie4 her a moment from ih« »h«o»w of tb* UM in Che garden beywd tb* badg«, Mia Howard WMrttiaSfagfromnir doc } ( M^-*h«et^ii»iIf«« 1 <* t* ^-M^™., Iw Mwk, iHith bar hahda Ui| hi* awrdrow tmf lutrard Uwlm»»*a. "Dear Mam," whlnpunrd «bii«aK« ground—aud iuu»t kwp har. VIM}.! taknuf ,10 («y gafden." he added |tt*»-( tetfuUy, turnip 'foil upon Katherfoj,.. "and I wtll twt W yo<t m' V* ?***', y«ud«r I* \«n hHwl/ and walia for; -yott*. ~ Toil Will Intt^ * i~ - Uer atwwari 1V«U, ah*, waa a girt* and very Mrad, and wa* a BMM» *ud\ atrbng-and It --*--^—•'-'••^-«—> itmristuarvriie -BaM* tor* auwthetr aakt An- Wh»f* loalng i ateaiMrr Attnt U leu; ««atMired wl* wy. (MM of »I»4T 1«*|«0«»tl»*t' I aa Kelrta, Kaircwmb «n«. Wall tbatttar -^

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Page 1: io;ht Company - digifind-it.com · io;ht Company 4 j»UB8 GAS to the people ol light and fuel. If you-Juw* never used _ > for cooking purposes tjy »* »»•* Jon wiu i pleased The

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, AUGUST o. TtlKBB CKNTS

io;ht Company

4

j»UB8 GAS to the people ollight and fuel. If you-Juw* never used

_> for cooking purposes tjy »* »»•* J o n w i u

i pleased The Company will furnish andan ntensils necessary to use gas for fuel,

"gas range-is economical and convenient.

ADCRKSS THB COMPANY AT

BROAD STREET ELIZABETH

' A discount of ten par cent will * • • > * * * *ll f I .OOO feet and over used per

S »'• oWto« wlthln *T days

* from fcresenUWon of b!IL

"VIRGINIAk. aft* «* tiAaM afcfa? vSB-

•ay aba ha* mm «« ttabMH4 Ot M MVN

«c a BMth AwftcMtte fatullr B O M t t

Ctcvttafct. MM. kr K. ft

"ftaaa't he ale* hhw eyeaT* aaM 1Dreaaet. ~ <

-Huron. chUdt Oo«t yoa »ay uthing* out bod! Whatlfbe*hottUidaraUindlEHtUahr

-ImimwlUtf; Aunt KUeu.btoadncw, reading a U«roan . -traveling la a ttemtaft tmui with Igagv marked 'A. van Ji. llrmten.' r

"Virginia! What d«« poeawI nevw beard yon talk mt." '

I tor grand «?*% TW» to hernaaaimar* la r«Mle *l«to> »b* r«»-

£WMM iikQMfaVS J f c W P f AttWSaw

«rl*n> am that maatte"» atwpiy cmsy about

AMONG THELILACS

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lean laugh. "I aui »o glad toidjut ot Buroiw off my <«** thkeep « W- »'n « BW*"wtfi

„ _ [ aay," ktttsbnt a tti*n witeraaa taf th* l « k « «>f Honor, -Y«a

gvt Ifoay vud HtMM.h to gw aujf> JiM by hlutlnc tiuit MUIW i w *

r. f will Wtbenr."r *H»ey aay at tbe Ocmmn k*atk>u

•lual <vU»t Ton; w u Muarfc> 'new'pitta* »lt»rt* the « •

« = - ^ - - ^ And lh.'a.till s » i t « ;. Aa UW £lPi>H> .of UvwMim-ut Brwjuis

it w4» • warm t|«lnc »v i m liwl Ibry bad.nrtitnmJ t« ailMtt ua UM little Wdufea tWWll.

»» a *man«tkHX «rf «i<pr«Mtb-tiwnawf In thv bm«*, aud U* «lr

*a* mK4.ot wltb UWr» lljr tlaarlmrlownnl UM rurfit It WM wrt 4MC1IU lu

t i n

mut,

^ —

flETT,Cranford, N. j .

Repair Stfaop.

iber Tire* for Wagons and Automobile*.

tte n*w«w*v +** K * * * * *Crow. Aowrlca and WavBlagtOB-that-well, boowtty I ahouM Uk* t»-Kick tbe tvauleta wfT the guard'sfieou* blue and iwld uniform., 1fHlnt. Auut Ulvu. I'll Mop ana B0|another wont for na hour."" Tar va bow am) ftv« minute*Pnweel aat «ll«at, «.teu»iWy ttbe Ti l ler ttw Oenuau nalbHagreen of tnwdA** and (flwm. •»•wept t>y. Pt* an boar w l lit*tttw their jrouuk tieraaa f«»io*er read hli Oermnw pM>«£_»od »•bow ami flv» mlnutw Mb* GU*»ntnuu miojiel SVtVtV*SSfMj•men Mto» Drew! wWtflKYJUUttttffi inwirffly caut^t

-AttUt KUeSrTHlA»H<«»

„ . - . - - - . Anton„ _ away awnw w» w»W: "ii«»h.mgraum* twgltu.

Iratrfant tha arinta cvuio *u<l j>s tiUwearing »n anw«mt«l t»k of

VatIUM he •""' iutwht dillLTiiil.r f<>rtwo

Mkiw travrtiTa from Ik-run murg oa that fateful Amtu»t tlnjr,

, than once ha had fulk^nl aactive girl wltb glinting cbextnitt

H frmfrnw* ««l»fc- or th« tonic* In lh»

twttuK t»t««ht wn* a iwni* liirwlI.IIUUM. awt Iwrund tbat. wblt» lu

j i iac Ib* «U ll*w«rdluuwv tb« wUkvt U> U» tlujr

tiH> tor««t. HeMtonly MUUI Tn*!«Hrt«tW t*

tb* group (tu Mr* JontW

u(> tu tbe nubjvct froui Uw fr»-gniH<« of «IM> buid*«.

•TUtw llhklm I* »a*kWily »»wl."Mr*. Jo«*a XtvtmU.

„ _ . . . . , «U> bad twefi »i*u'll"» tlwwmlrf h . w tu tbU little. «><ta*B auioua

U«rk>dilr» bllh. -Hy • th» w»jC, Iihe

. ^ t , » - « « /. h» nrtad thaikttdl at Ml*> JM*»* IMT bat* gate aa*l

tt* wa»«d right ap to lhaf

*aM k*4d11» a * a « K « « ) > > U r M | l « * l t « U « d

IUh her* tbU I dent know what to da)MtB th*to. thevVa w» an* »wf Otata"

aadillm tnwanl llw W* white hawit u>y lwu»>+«n»r, »txl •!»»'• tteS,

iralagi »•» I'm nu>ai-riii* If yi*»T»•t-.nU tbtwV V, itti HH< ««iun«ry at a.knlcbl h# hrkl «>ul tu twr UW rtwL

"Oh. llr. HffMvur* vti-lalntrd lb*aou>t>l hv u u i ,

oamktakuble «Wr»^uilm» tWuutdtb|HW*«IM fall nritT W tK-u hnU Mr, 8«t-

Howard U«t IwWifnl twr humbt*o thlut l

ittoUwr llrt. i > r u l V . S » | m fWell. I Ju*t < W M 1 will! Ami ** Mra.\>*%cH U akkl IV«U, »au'U 4«»t a»ayiKrw (<> Urwilita«t. It'll U» all t**&£ Inllftiwi m(Hii(i'«i11 TtiKi tfan'krf'Uittchr-

tltaption, FanOQ receipt of

;

horBe»hoeingaB|l general

. WORTH *VE«UE,

wariug her hand toward IM

- — ~i»jF_afU«-

Ellen, do you know that * H W * Ibo* a drwdfolly ul<» r m «r«MIf^acrmatt. Gh, * m t to* * - "J«Wt case out tb« mlndow • • tf Jtatting aliout tiw aceberr* •**& Tnever know tht dlfferawn. IV

Uitf «t Wm olt and art *whour, Jtart »ee what • wet BP"faebu. lttt'«»o<rcUKr«im«took at bta ttit$st Mil*. Ob,.Ico, I wUb 71m wouldn't s tUk» bl» fawka Ucttor tban any I

I • " * «V« T«r»

» whirl ot UM aoctil whavl. but nevvrl ha found a claw to their M«»uty,

had apent boar* poring oyt* tb«' dlnctotr, but n««er a young

\L LAUN-

tajnd most-'-'-—=f«jit of goods.I delivered,•rantccd. ' •

-

H. 6. BOWERS, UHIOM AVENUE.

»*ral hear«*a«f th* nawwi ha hadfaooddly. -

rtppl* of cnthaaUwlle applana*I tha appearance of the afar of

« avcalwt Anl»a voaf Htgach ralacd»,««» and th« graw rigid aa h* aaw

- ' k ot WMhtagton" to th* ftoah,t u« tbe «ntbn-

H » * ^irn i^ lw>u *C the ro»toflw(bin tounMiiB aud 1 oKirtMsml whine ouu•ay be «an Mr. iltMrard. V«ry KIMUkwlUna wan bo vraa ami neenipd tuknow a Uiluc or tw' *f»i*iVblm*"ffo'

mind beiwt

1 ackoowltdKUMmt to UM «ntbnOn* Umt loakio aaMW blmHtU

i raaliy ttM, MM> A»t«m mU d O JO* dwltjrltti ft>W

_"«tttv«t»y jJwuklnHie knew * t l t t r*»tii—U*-Jo«lt .d»_«K»thl«' Imt traveland tratXM* rottiui tbu cvuntryT TUrdly« m bum* and wuu't ti»*« • thing todo whb tbe p*<n>1o in tbe vlllaw."

T1K» HXWB w*« beaiuntiut l» abowm l nod low. In ttm watia duak. MtlljUteUUca itMd« mpfrh Mark shadow rt-H*i» v* t l» law* •nwMltto tired outrity ffiri *u» tat oa tb« IOWMI al(i> w0 » Tcnittda- and wuo'bad.joat arrtYmltbat «l«y »»*» uot«il« to «ay. Bun wanflllln* be* whole wwl with the Iwautyof tbe ray(liMf nWibt.

ITrtv a«WB. ramrlng I w tamp, ah*went' uiwUlm to h«r IwJroom, (thetookvd at the nigh woflud of ftttthor

lirtixMl llliMlli.4sl ' Ttlli tfiil'ttifit* l ion nnl had hn|«>d ^r . '

••You're awfully kltxt. MM.tw> M M . afforilna »ur|>rlMV ,"Aixl- frt,I Ul|cvi> I'll M«r. r>o »'»k'k colllBi<>vi<r In tlw Viuiwln, I'll IM l<a<-k andtbmk afttr hvr: thru 111 I * Ixn-k to a«>»

i<pl jrutir lu»|ilinlltjr,"Wlwn Kalhwiiw llopv wil lful lb«^

dluing rwvui IIr* 4"W« of niura* (>»»••• " Mr. U<i«rard. ' -,

•h» ronwntlonitlly. wllli a amtlo. a llt-ll» tlreti |h »pttp <>r Itw pUy of rbthlkihi<1IKII>)H, Hut HcliW>« waa looking duwui«iTmirin«ly wn. tiro Dno. white partlngithat~a«t>arat«>A Ibu -hralda._»t_jjaireat_>naz.

. „ , . . a»ked Mr*. Joiwa n tilt later. n»-rferrlng to thu blwTilt.

"t lovo tlw»w." niiawwd he, referring.

j a n d a kwk of eoutwit opoa bU

jm*m * Sjaaaajiiiajaajai, s at wr,."-—

talk about ft man Ilk*'

itb, acoord- ' 'liter to Bait. •

LEONARD S AUER

'fj2J2BROAD STREET ELIZABETH N. J

AGENT FOR W. DOUOtAS *3 BO SHOES.

I'it

r Yoric, W. Ittdgt ~ "i7sr— 7r «T i t n H , m , " '">

KUZABKTH A»»,ML r ' 'J-'V . .»rN«ratk),l«.S« '^IWA.M. I*»,»*», -."•",«•«.«» J«*;»e»,;^

,»t«. l«yaaJ«a"e--*«

SSSJS fcenilworth. H. J,ISTKBEC

WTAKD8OMK Cowtw 8e«t. Urge,i - l airr room* n d bath} open plambtngj

UW^t»mmna»neiii^honae: groand> • « ---—--

Spceial eoavenSepeea for riding and;- partica for rapper^ rte. -

" »HD sewici&»«cxcw.tea/—ADDRESS OBCAuu

lUntlwortt.. Ji. J.• • > • • •

"Pou't jwgle yoor powi*dottr «wok-A^'Anntr tKHen.*'' .aak! Mbttv i^aaajij

ealtnly. "Dotft worry, if he under-atood EnglMi be Would Imvo belrayedhhuM-lf IOUK aeo. He mlkht I* a cbuokof4)UikJMCl vrhlln BIM1_yellow Miry f yall ho «mli>niUnda of Ihe Kngllsh lafr'gunge Tiiank KOOIIIIC^W. Aunt BtHyrhere wp art ulmort-nt Htttnljotg. Uer*,let rni« tie yiiur veil. ' Von ore gettingit pn erotked. No. Irt iw »t«rry thr•ult caao. If» ft youtiK' Unite. Sowfor my hut fco—nUnoat-ou foreign

TUc train bad_hardly corao to a long-afreeehlHR'etap <•» tt"» Krmtt ntntlon at*Ilanihurit whrn th«< door of tbe car--rjaire wa» Jcrkwl vWtently open and a.young man pulled {ho OertnAn outwith a ircnrty If Ip, exclaiming In Knjt-_

"WVre In luck. There waa a atat*-room noffngaged ou the Kalwr WU-belfli, and we can noil four day* nkrller(han w« expected. Good luck, man!VCby dotft yod Aay aodieUUiig'tttattad:of looking at me like a dazed tdloti"

The German palled blawelf togetherwith a noticeable effort and began to(tammer out aomethlng In (lerraatuwhen, the other Interrupted him Imp*-OeoUy."•-• Awy cntrthat nalttlj;' ¥ow-rkno»r^ |wisfectly well I «*n't und«r»<and a'won*of German. Nevcr,inidd, cow* ahmgr

Tbe young Oerman Unshed rert, andwith ooo appealing look -vtralgbt Jutotba eye* of the urtoniabtd Ml** W **d be picked up hi* *ult ca**raad w»»

loat'to view in tha hurrying

,««r««de4 than b« mad» hWUM litue room wnero Ml**

delay aongbt an lutruductkM.- "Obft MW- Mlw INwwJ, Jwt bandnoUed halfway lowurd bla. *\Vhy-«»>.I'm gUd to meet you. I'm iure," «b«Dttded tamely a» abo aaw IHT «*»-Utua-tlon aj>4 gwture bad attracted *ttcu-tloa. Autou van Bruacb looknl irtrslidittUSiHr eyw an lnrtt«riHHtr-l!*»*"*t am glad to m « t yon •»«st»li>."' t »Mid (itlletly. "I havt» buutnl kbl* tuwntvm to »nd joa. May I «>nll li

foot Into «b.U* W M «lrtw4y flowttoii

niMW. drfW the |dtw fmui IMW hair, *«*-Una tt fall «tit>Mi b#r ahoviWem, hl*w

lean /rout

wr ::"I - I -ob , t really don't know." «aW

I U H t)reaaeL Then abe l«-cau to loughaln>o*t hyrterlcally. ,*If» nit tort »l»-rard-and I r*n'\ tnlk BbuutJ.t_and pl«a»e don't get offended, |>ut I

•aa a» aurprhwd and"— -—. - -•I'll,watt." »ald Anton von fttcrfcu.

ttulejlly falling bark. "It l» quit* eltoughto know that I hare found you at Ukt."

Tboagb be apoke no more la brr thatevening, Mia* Drtatel wa* weU awarethat ha followed h«r from group togroup «*.from « • « • " » » ' '

Ith»dl«*4i<t tcry lowtBKallwrluv tt<«<> had lowkod ftuw awindow ov«r n ennVMi wlu«u llw moonwi» Klilnluff. Trot*, fnmi IJ»!of Ux-ir rlwlirr <Hy l<idKli«ta onwith utrvct. her ««KliPrTr»rann!r»rT*'

-tod-Van** out » t llmv« wliwi ln-f beadw«»-htif nwJ ortitnj: w«li-H»t» HUM*ttufl* and hail roiW't a tirtmtl) of out-»hk> ah\__ntti tlHit wftftjo-dUtowjtFrom that wlmlow •»»• "'M'J l<M)k outonly oik .-MtHtdliww, «linlii, Ihu Imck

« t l l h «MI

t l» glrtn dlniMM.Of niurwo that wan only tlw

tilhg.' ATl*r Hint IMd<*» n f MAged ftlMwt dally tu n w t KattoritxNor «r Irnat to wtcti a gllrapwrof h«r.Ili>r lovely, tlnxl «yi«t awl lltU». <juWways BPI»III«1 to him la *» lnllnlt»lymaro tpmkir «wl rent fa»hhm lhaa hudthoao of maiij 11 panipcrMl beauty,whom ho'd m«l In Um vourae'of btt triltK > -

Una Mwrnliig KatbMrlAv waa NadiMTf.•TtttWWw^Mlrrti^tnrtoiitha-wran- --•'d% At leant at* **» $mm* to ba

with Iter at|m foneflogw. «ht bad onlytwo day* mm ium In Uotfa araan

..— . d « L JA& _ih & • L a a\_« a. . . ^^ki^aa_ i''«

whulowi of «M- tw«nll»i« ho«w» «n «Miji<»l atn-ri, MIMI therw wlialMW rwntful

l I-UIW tu ti>r WCW inailn

«amrftil.*#i6aliigalgB««tn«- A»0w,door of h*r carriage wu«oapp«d abuthhj fw* appeared Ui tbe opealng. «wtb« »ald «nlett», but flnnly: - '

n abatl do mjnwtC the bnoor to ««ll»'ton«»TO* »«emoon."Anton von StoMb l«em Um

igw-»r! detenulnwi h» -would, hat*

_ « ~ Draaael —,toggajp^ caurfnlly a_r_ieye, and for a minute attarthe earrlag» abe looked hah>M*lyajwiitber. Then th* label "Bertto" ma carriage caugbt her ey^, and wtthwt

her by tbe arm, rae«4 beriftc** «>•eta t)oa and pnabed her to. •toAiWta* Inberaelf. Jn«t aa UM> guard put hi* ntnd

h d t l I t "

*i u!7.»li.f«U,»88,tM '-vM.U«mdt.8e*lajra'-i4'!

H.iou.UltF.Miaij ,r\

Alkatonb

M , i a . 4 « p.

».aUl«PJL,S*a,*T

ja; ajaji. . i >w|a—im •• •• ^w 1 ~wattad mrtll th» «o«»«»Uonal boor ofcadtfng and poatibir bavn wUanl Mtaphaawl for hit eanraotkmatlCy, tmt atIt « M b» wrlted »o ««lr •<»» ««*«'pedadly upon the » « * • tbat h* waaliatumrtntn toe library where at* aaL

"I doot know bow they do tbhm*la An>e»ka," ha aaid after the flnttgMMtoga. I w t rjn.JMt fcVln*r •»;»«•any more time. _I_ d«lr« modi thatymaboOId b» mr wife," h« aabl ato-ply, dnvplag nnc«i»dowty Into the

Mb* DMBMI had m*n tht nlgbt tie-

Why?wVanatmoi.

"1 dont know.- Mid her ntoee d*»-peratriy, "bo* mo«t HDTWDW* «tt,ofHantbont." '

* * g ^ atri I fT j TEf | i . ,rT7ii • • L

bav«c of hy an nwjftllMn, tlvmv «winson** -W O«»-fj»t»r»)nUlaa; of feltjincreaturnt ou ttx- frmv* IwtoW. •„

An<t now-<itt. tiHi f<-*th*ry, |Mb* flor-ewwwv oftbw IIUn-* OTW'xoudrtlKattwriiw dn-w bmr liraatl) la wltb de-light «• their dvtnlaaut m*ot canw upto I**. If ooly l»r dear «o|b«rt <W<Whe with hit to enjoy Ike beauty Of It»ll(' But that bal not Uwu (JUMIUO,Wbn> tin physician bad aliakm hl»brad «rav«ly over bto yoott* patient1*wwrnottt cnMllilon and owtimanrtad an|nim«dtat« tbasga In Ota wuutry Itbad hooo all that mother iad daugutarrotdJl *» i» »er«p«i l«n»th*r Urn amtf*mtttg* for Katharine** rrat of < fort-alfttt. Attd Katberin* WM »«t «nfi tonew and whimper-<**er |mpwathUltiaa.She wa» here n»w. and (Iw wo**!mate tbo t«»t of «r«ry uoniaitt. togrow atruus and w«» amia that an*mlcht g« tiwk with n«w llT* to h «office work and Dm n»mpag»to»aWp */telfldUtUelM«b»fc

tmMthliw la tllne* h> that •utirttt thather llMMwfitu umiwA ti> l » fairly «ra6t-ptl wlih DH-IU, AH at one* an UopulMof yli'MliiK <IIIII» hi hrr,- Whjr In thawork! ulimil.l nlu< not »ti>p nrer tbe low<wlgo ni»l it" lnt« Itw Itlitff gawlaml

Hhi> ilbi IMM* hiiuit abuvn lht» purpta). _bkKiia. awl. n Mill* nti»l"Ml«d fowiln|»l -•tlnklml In Ihtt UIMniM-T, OU, it waa *!•)

whaiilliiK. Ju«t ilten a guhl<imi i')ml unlilji iHMU' CHUM U»l«ur«ty|down lhit rurvt-d walk t* wwrt Iwr.,

"Yirtl U-auly T "M Um aftrt *r«ult«Ul-ly, nl'HnilUK lu pill Ihd dag*» <|u*«Miy)h-wil: T1H> rulllt>, with uluwly awlnuluglrail, K'-iiii)

i.r\

-It-

ywl th»-e«r

A rMiuiftandlUK wlilatht from .H»l«rH«f th» walk, and tntttt" — —

"M-lll*1, MoIlK »hl girl, whan *W,y o u r VutHe mt wltb ona ear up. tb*i vtitut down, n» ivlll«* will wh*n p«r>phu«d. Kbn lovwl her m»at«»f-hatjAb*> idw lotwl |i«r ottw fimnd frltnd.' ;~ "Abr i-rlwl Huldiio, coming Uwrtjibtftt oi*»iwt»l l | - - -Kft * »• l>ea«UrJ '"Vul to'nml you In my gardenl" be aaldV"'fcwklug ghuUy liinifi Katlwrtue. "Dot >you kuuw, btit night I 0rMUM4 jrouj' .wefv hrre. You an* very, very » « " '«wa«f llttl« lady."

*IM>

ton ToaBtoacb were, anil »ft» bad btoyittf to make up her mtod whetherto let «*• «««lr run »• cotma* or to

b « h t «b»amd*.tba«MII»oyn]M(brr«ght «bwattaMa trbolljr uuiware* by tbo ei-

d H l * n l « t u Athnw t t o «

«*»p«L l caa'Kon.«tf tbe-Wml fcow a

ra*CTlfldimUtUelM«b»fc r . .Tbo mild vwutttrr aJ?<»l the Uwu-

aud odo» of |hL«ntlJMl'|Ma«d uponh f a and Bfted her. IWMMIMA bajr,

by the mwoahto* Into Uw ltt«-« • erf *»^qmkv tf«r wtrtto kbaonofatt aoniy aroond tier; Irata ibo poattiMtin which. ti*jMl&.bKt-umL-tMt.mi/tt.tttjow* mm pWalr-rhttK and h«rattaiiif flu», tMnlaar l a * « Mtagaiuat tb» dart painted flume of tb*window, ttcod «itt IHw • oMnaw.-

tegM waa llttlf eoMdota»af anylUttg m«ept tbe wootfer of itw night,nor wa»'*b>a«rar» <rf ape wbo «mKtie4her a moment from ih« »h«o»w of tb*U M in Che garden beywd tb* badg«,M i a Howard WM rttiaSfag from nirdoc } ( M ^ - * h « e t ^ i i » i I f « « 1 < *t *

^ - M ^ ™ . , Iw Mwk, iHith bar hahda Ui|hi* awrdrow tmf lutrard Uw lm»»*a.

"Dear Mam," U» whlnpunrd «bii«aK«

ground—aud w« iuu»t kwp har. VIM}.!taknuf ,10 («y gafden." he added |tt*»-(tetfuUy, turnip 'foil upon Katherfoj,.."and I wtll twt W yo<t m' V* ?***',y«ud«r I* \«n hHwl/ and walia for;-yott*. ~ Toil Will Intt^ * i~- Uer atwwari 1V«U, ah*, waa a girt*and very Mrad, and h» wa* a BMM» *ud\atrbng-and I t --*--^—•'-'••^-«—>

itmristuarvriie-BaM* tor* auwthetr aakt An-

Wh»f* loalng i ateaiMrr Attnt Uleu; ««atMired w l * wy. (MM of »I»4T

1«*|«0«»tl»*t' I

aa Kelrta, Kaircwmb «n«. Wall tbatttar - ^

Page 2: io;ht Company - digifind-it.com · io;ht Company 4 j»UB8 GAS to the people ol light and fuel. If you-Juw* never used _ > for cooking purposes tjy »* »»•* Jon wiu i pleased The

thatarttel*laoanrlal ferastar*. M « «*• 1*

—• tttt cracks m ltWv»taXith*}*tBt*i

fa* M t - U MtsMt* Oftrt**t* tt « tht tmtO thin*

WHTt OH. WHTT

*****m {Mbnrt Urn aaia *% tbt • » •fcuwt Itr Ok* taw ml Bit toeaoM thantar tb* )«« «f fcb giallUty. -Otw

COA4TEU T t

Tt* —Jy wartir fc t h t th* crtoatMhf who fttg* tattwMy ar* ttot aaort

skill**ca» h* * • raadlty

tor th* «*«•**» sa< ess t t at**"fcwtJT*a^""WJ«a^''staT^v'rex*»rkftb* Ktw T*rh Herald. Taaa th* rt>tall deptodt tMtalr «•> legal «.tlk»W B } ratlMr thaa «a> exact aad tuvBr*l*dlce«

la th* Snt aim sooslha of 1*OCth* atf]«s ef track laM for railroadsoperated by t u u i hav* aambeted3J»J. TaJt to i t * largest record oftraeklaytog. wtth • * • cucpUos laflftaen year*, say* tbe ttoetoa Tran-•nipt Tb* t*»k*MUtr of tb* pa*aag* cf a railroad rat* >i)l mar nothaw exerted rat* a terrttte Influent*on tbe railroad b*slsct» after alL

xtngiiiiTyoung i i n i i w W t t Gtrta ardenti, drtir* to irll about

^^.^•JrFHwpeets , lliHr alMtUMr anbUleni, bat tbey stifle tbt

yarning. Tr*y utk to etch otherfor awhile, bat not aftw tbelr careerU actually bogun. A Oermsn ymmirman, on Ib* <,ih»r Ijand, looki alwotfor • rotnpitilun of lh* oppoill« nt.to whom li« tn»f rounds rrwjtliln*'the lifwmwt bit frl*nd, til* adri*«r,W* *7*ip(itblwr, KntuHfinfi *b« li

deafness" as toatcthlstg Itopotslbt*••ill generally s4satt, declaim* tbtNew TOTK CotaaMnrclal. that Inherit-ing a pndkaoattle« to d.eaf»t*a If•titty possfbte: aad It U 10 In r»grafted that Dr. Bc$r*Inquiry did not•steed to the s u n fcccx adapted tb

uHfinfi *b« liand f>r*tty. wbrn tbi> rnul t li

lncrltntilo; «oni<-tlniri ulif )• youtiKawl filalii. when th«> romilt l i getter-ally inncli tbr umt; romet\mt» *b<la mldillr s g « l n r o | , j ( w)l<>ft j , f | .frl»iKl»blp nmy hrroiap ft very iwettand tender mw. How intn-li gooil inlRbttt« dniir |f ittiHm of a rrrtnln ago

.lt-be K*unrfl, litai t l i ^ .irai*.m •» nntlfrtoi* tlur p«rt of con-

aolrr. nilvlwr nnd nympAlblwf fucb (oon* young rimn < On«> fccl«, tptaklog • •a man, j«Tf«tly rrady at niiy as* todo an wurli for a youiiK Indy. Katbar-Ine i.J«j«-<t Ililn part to tbe.yonn* flfr-mail, whllo bi» talked nboirt lilui«»lf.

"I a n nof, Kraiiloln," DUtmcr Hock(••plains], "bwbiri'borni. My fntbwrobducU a -DrtlMlcwn-Hnndlunf In

knew what b* tveant, and that tbtbad a *erraat ta well i t a friend."OB* (rvwfltt* It* t i a 'BetM ineut'*s£

dan at tbe heoat, «v#n rffatfag I*ting. - Me spoke to ber on anothersubject .

"Frtuleln," he told, "UMT* will bemore trouble,*

"What It it, Dlttintr? Trouble feryou or for m*r

"For oar~Mmdt. Therefore, for yoni t well as for mt,"

Wow * • WMSM h» thtt t t atjr the**werdt aw leaser. -_ *Bwt**ttV; h* begta, with, a grtwt,**HW t**n ttttlMy had. It is bad with

' M d r i t ' s e e w

Brtrtatlsg tb* <*Tclopsimt of tht _.__tatralty ta case* wKrr* tb* beredl- i Hamburg, opponlle the Jacob! Chff'eb"'

TiryTalai o7ViaaiioMtida i s Ifnowlf "*? * ' . ^ T »»««tih>* ibnmod-Dtttnrertto exist.

FoiKten, after Alt. la tttfeijT * «d«t-tfam of tactica.' A ecrtaia Isdlrldoal

ta««t tnbile o s u m or U» VtfUU-tar*, w m k* «a)t* mot* faaadvaylor tte c o a i o a f * C H M by Urnlnt

«r fcy (»nl«rty adUUoaT «aktU t Ntw Tot k KhraM. Wink* «r!a

«tol«sc*r Btfat* tUho «iperun«nt«ot* vaty Ear tk* (*0«a art Ukriy toU k * » kaatf-

a«4 Mtatly t $ ^ N «M«4«4 UwoaM ttiaai-tt* cawtlWIaa jtf aajyear of U* CUO War « • «lUw aMt,•»A .Tiwti i m fmtr la thit _ttTt irr7topic o( t a t c n a C W m H «it titi

b* tataaae aaadttr «a4 •BraaitUnt«8ort tote iat a t o u « c * . o b a c n r t ltiM CUdanaU KMtalrcr, Whtft

kilted aad S4.15J tajarvd la tiilroaUwtMenta to t te Called Sutea IIateau to autke BO taore Impntttio*oa na ibaa as Ut* tale.

eat of oar cttat BeJr«raU4«a. a matot tb*~ hick*** thaneltr aid ttoa)libtnl ftcw*. «a*a 4at«Uo«ed aboutUe 'Iraat sraMeta."* aa It waa tb«

yBtiglUbT Any one luoy «p««k It atli« upokp it. in foot, tbn <3*tman-KujlIUb of to-dnjr U «• eiiy to writeat the Krencb-Enislltb of alsljr y*«r«a t o w l t w tba liumorlit In »vwy

Ailher lmd_jua.iioft'nia X>«rf-

catwaett-HaDdlaaff. Ha wlibeil thatHipjr Kbonld becom* «r«at WM-cbanta,aucB at med to ti* found In I^ndon."

"Ar» ihry not foond hnt ttllirWtlmcr abru«««d Ma ibouldera, ••!

Un4 tbt .tnprnory -<f grp«t Kngllibsuercliai(ti, and I fluct gr«t Germanhouira-Ilinburc U the place wb*royou mutt look now for great mer-chants. Did yon ever lirar of tiioOodefrot brollienr

Katharlflt never Iwd."Tu»y were boys who "Worked and

looked about toeia. l'«rliap» u>«y bada J U U , AD4.Jtne«t..al)gut

"What fa it, thenrHe proceeded to tell her, with maty

excuses and apologies to himself' for'betraying the confidence of tht bouse,that in his position «f eonfldenti.r tec-refary and letter writer heJtntw atreat deal more than tb* cierkt Jn tbtouter once knew; that the partnersspoke more freely In hit pretence thanbefore -ether*; that In itrlt -way and

icnhi'eH "tlia't owing to th'* depressionof trade and tbt bad prospects of thefuture It wta m contemplation-- tomake a considerable reduction in the

(penaet of tbe establishment."Wbat does thtt neanr*-It may means tbat Mr. Eroptage

will be sent away.""Obi that would be terrible for

them," _ _ . ."Ob, perhaps' hit salary would be

»y^ t«t» bat* goo* altocvthtr."

*W«H, air dear, j<m hart ttld thatto of tetu" -

'At lart tha BartBtrrbaf* reduredthe cttabllabnait Kedaced-ndDced- the etUbUibnunt, Karla."

"Jobnr tnrieked hit wife, "yoohaven't lott your bttthr

"Theyve tent «way half tbe rlerk*-threa are gone: and tbry'vt cut dowarthe aalarlea cf tboie who atayon.I'm cut down. Maria—children—yourrattier bat bera cut down!"

"Ob. John! HOT mucbf Fiftypound)?*

VTho chief partner tent for me. ITeupoke very kind.. He aald It waa veryhard on an old tervnnt, but what watbn to do? lie «tiid tlitt nil 'V

•'But tbey are r*K>r ehoasb at it la.""I aball be kept becanie I am cheap.

They tblnk I am cbrap, Hoi HitBnglltb clerk« are tent awty be<«utetbey are dear, and became they knowneither ibortusnA nor any foreign lau<:fB»tHrr

fto devlie~ai>r

l T

# j « a ) g u t Wblttlaftoa ftnd flrtthom. And tbrr K>M«nd bvoaino rich; they dlicorered *nItlMd. and they nubllibed tndt withIt antt planted it. They, btcamt rlj*.Tli*y foumlto; iht gtttt Quwv

Dlttuer «iircad bti arn>t-.<1whlcb willcrovr and grow until it tWallowaT«t-«O8l l1- t l« 'J8 Jother. I, too, «b»ll look about tbeworld until 1 dlteover anotherlike Samoa. Then 1 avail go thero

to trade and to plant"la n great ambition, Ulttmcr."

•at iMW.ticMi.nji fetolre: Jlnco 1 waaa child, in order to ratty It ont I Lnvolearned what I *ouldi-uiathematlciilatigtuiKe*,| bookkeeping, tbortband,pbyilcnl seogranhy, commercial and-political Wttory, aqd, the preitnt con-dlUon of trauo over nil tb« world. Iknow evwy harbor nnd III exporla

l tchants who carry ou Its trade.*~**That teaman~gTPAt~dca! to learn.*1

"Modern trado wants all this knowVfd«r» There will very toon be Hotnoro English merchant*, tiecaute your

called. aaM tkat la W* opinion • 1 young men will not learn tho now con-great pan of th* userapaioss pur.aolt of wealth wtwM be ended li

"honest "awn wwatd decline t a p i rthttf leg* sutdtr th* table with met

• mua* wa* «**t, oaOy th* vgty worttatef. Bat forthwith it wa* drc»

-lti*drd*tlare* th* Wtitfofd Ocwraat-Oat UM retaarlf k*« coat kit «nlnratty atmoa* *C jtoQuLasd^thaj«artate rick ataa ka« tkU that tbe}«M Mt Brofoat to gl** aa laaUtatlMmhcM head bad calM thata UOeret

Sor UM Mlfwatu. a«t far ordlnariwas aHattagtoaM ho*

ca» wit aad <«.

! taatdt *t tt» uefceetad w•' aa* ta Ola State, d*

tiarat th* AUaax* JoarfiaL wtU hi

Matt

t t Ma

a, «nr tew yeanat thi

r*hater* th> ja

-ihNatrtattm at here*^tjatatlo* af

It'aMTtrafty'

, ItBVMtt'aj'hasMilad'ahtavaxtsr <tt fh* Iwawtttrt^ — ^ ' ' :" .tMtiiW

ditlotit of trade. In every office theremust lie elerkt who can write andtpesk foreign languages. Tour youngmen will not learn them, and your•choolt cannot teach them. Then wecome over—we who htvc learned them.Alwty* sre SM» In history commercewhich passes from baud to hand: ev-erywhere one people which decaya nnd*n* people which advance*—It-is

i It It wonderful."an thlt will bo after your time,

Oltttner.""At for, me," he nntwered, coming

down from the prophetic level, "I shallbecome another Oodefrol. and find an-other Samoa."

-IJHP* 3r9a •""'' »'«««." n UKatharine."Prauleln^rhtLiefLott talking about

htmtelf-"my heart Is sorrowful for

t r i d e l rway of extending the bnilnwa. TheyAre machine*. What did I tell yon,Trauleln? it not Xondon decayingwhen tier young men will not leantbe only thing which will keep themfrom falllngf •

"Dnt whtt-orl Clttmer, my (rlend-what will that poor woman with herilx children do If her huiband It dlt-mlttedr*

"I know not. Pretrotly awthtr Oer-man hoaie may rlw upon the rulniof an Bngllah' honte. Tbe good. Bmp-tage It hontit. Be tblll «wnt theWOT, l n

t n u l

eit, and tbe eatablliliment In tbe dtykept up In bopea of better times, buttbe trade teemed gone away for good,anil, what wot he to do? And' then b•aid tbat he wnt very torry Indeed,very sorry for me he wa», but he couldno longer go on paying aalarfet on the«am» acale, and be was obliged to offerme n redaction of—John* donbled upUnd groaned at on* who hat an Inter-nal'pafa—"of half my twew— take It orleave-tt-Ufc* itHtr-leav It.- That's

QUITE TRUE:

An exchaag* bits tb*m the head la th* following torntatat: "The croamtry baa broacht

trlcea to lb* lloO-tJWkcre mark an4tbtn bad the Ingratltntf* of beln|told the farmer had no aa* for H."

THE FIXED T t P HBreeder* of llghl»tarne»a hortet

are oftea advtted tit breed to atype. Writer* who give ruchalwayt fall to-mention what thaiAied type may be. What famllr olIrotten la there In which the typibaa been fixed T la thero not a vari-ation In tbe type ot tho moat euccesa>ful of th'rouKbbred race wlnncr.iT

ItEBCKISO A UTEKAKiConstant Header waa

hte pertinacity, MH«*V*w#i"can you read tb*

tomfort.—New> York. Baa." **

iMn't you Uka> to-rulog to Had yoarw

A nt&HING

WOT, l n ')>«tJhoji»i»Al.,Ai!ilJllt.ilau«titen tunll warn the plaute*. ia'mjPacific laland" ~

waPacific laland,"

\ CnAPTEB VII.,• ' ) . .

No prophccki ever con« 'true, « •cept propheclot of dliatten Terhtptth»-KiMnrir-th*t-ilnre tiaref- tietrtbeen any other kind, Katharine wentabout lior dutlee with a aenie of Im-pending dluiter duo to Blttmer't pro-phejtliia.'t Tpo children carried op InIbetr uiuatftihlon; the mother wnrkedand contrlvet}; the precliet_baJMea<l.ed father, came home every day andread t ie paper ilowly, with hit legicrossed, Juat at utoal; add yet tome-thing Orendful wat, doing to happen tothem. If you know that the day afterto-morrow thero wat going; to be onearthquake of to vatt an* extended, axhawtw-tbaMfcw-would-IHMK> timeto escape, would you warn tho un-thinking folk arwonhi jrpu leavothemto their fatol If you warned them,for evtry ono who would betake htmto hit knees, a tfo'ien would take-todrink. Better lenvo them uncostdouauntil tho cad came. At well warnthe skipping lamb that In a day ortwo be will bo hangina up, wltU Uwool 6«n« ana hit lnalde teoopeji bIn a butcbtr't thop, ,.,

The Wow fell t foir flajfa later.U wat on' Saturday afternoon, when

Mr. Einptage generally~c«me borne a(hftlf.pait two and spent tho rett ot thtd u y w J l t b f l l > t < d t e « «

bit,'

all, Maria.""Ob, John) Only half-that It what

wa married on, sixteen years ago,. Itwas plenty then. Ilult nbw—" thelooked around her. Six children! Andthe oldest only fifteen! Jih*-groanedjilinTd.

Throo hundred pounds * year doe*not teem to torn* people a treat in-come; but many famlllea hare to makethroe hundred pounds tunic* for niltheir -wants and all tbeir luxuries;think of the ejergy, half-pay ofBcertand widows. Im careful hundt—no-whero aro tbe bonds more carefulthtn thoto of the London clerk's wife-three hundred poundt will go n. verylong way, partlculory when you getsuch a governess at Katherlne—achance which falla to few. But dividetb* three hundred by two—Mrs.

'..mad*.uttgaied before her In consternation;'tome elerkt bare to do with a hundredand fifty, even clerkt with families of

Bufapntt knew, better than thlt.of. a, .thousand cjerkt what th*

"Oh! children." tho cried, "whataboil we do? Tbe tblngt tht't we muttgive upl - How- In' the' world - shall • Ikeep you respectable?" '

Then tba* looked gollllly at Kath>trine.

"Yon will not be> able to fcetp me anyf

ao tarry for yon,-I-am-lo4ccd^^"Katharine, nay dear," have one more'

meal -with ut. If It It oniy a cup of tea.Children. Katharine will come and setut sometimes-won't yon, my dear?"

When jKatharlno came away nt-nlne,the met Dlttmcr Bock smoking • 11am-bars cigar under the lamppost.

.'^Illfil_tnOSt nil nrmr," h« anl.1,

look for news,' J toy: Ohl p wiwpi today it comes-the '4oIetMmthat ha la well." , ^ " ^ ™

"Dlttmer. pleate atop. Pleate~3o«ot tty such »thing again.™

"Bat there It hope, tine* they harelearned nothing about him." , <

«How van there be hope? tfo-hoIt dead. X have bit letter*. I shallcarry them all my life." Involun-tarily she laid her hand upon thepocket when tbey were kept *Th»M i n t ore all I'have ot him. Ho It

— Bat*. And, obi my heart ItNever apeak agon of newt.be none,, uhlen they .andipon the nndt. No nexttr-

at> aewKTHe u d»ad-be It dead,*— tolfliW tbeto wtJk in

tn«y;mtWll',%itJey_._ ..._— that the tawvwrj,

'"-"^rt-'vhetta," '••

to turn lilt hand to household, joht;few family men, Indeed, wero readierat nailing up a blind, mending a d«o>handle; or any of thoto little natter*for which the plumber Js top oftencalled In, Ho generally cam* homecheerful and cantentsd-Unulty ot In-

•como It not felt If you deilrt ao morethan yon-have. This day, however, h«returned in a condition which—nnjusl-ly, I declare-forced those who tawhim to 'think of strong drink.

"John," raid hit wit*, sharply. "Whattatljo. matter? "Where have y«u beenr

IIu face wat-white, hit Upi tttmVlout, hit bands Otnglijd at hte aid*-*moat undignified UtffiaT for haw*- — ""-and he twr.jed from aldt to

" J h r hla wUo repeated, "\VhtCtr * '

»«Ho U 111, Mr*. Emfitage,** said Kath-a^ln^ But tht knew whit had hop'pened. / ,- "Chlldren.r* the poor man croantd."wlfel Katharine.*!-!!* aunt: into anarnv-coalr tnd bnrte* Wt fact la iuahtmlt-Hwo aro mlntdr'

llad^e, then, been diittliaeo."tyhatltttUTellxne,

tM ^ U f (Unow wjta

OKtwe Children mWa> tolns^rbaiwto h»v» any a iowr - H» ntbrnft UMCA*wtnl,wortt,WhJi lAk fte* atltt la ali

wat afraid to komm. I am torry forthem. ~ Yet tbey hnve ttlll on* hundredand fifty pounds, in Hamburg: that It

good pay for a clerk. Ono hundredand fifty pounds. Tbrco thousandmarks. Count It In innrks. So It i ttwenty tlniet at great—ten mark! aday? Tbey hav* been too rich, tho

But they will bo rich no•longer. - Th» English, elerkt aro sent~away, Tho German clerk remains, Ihave but forty poundt a year. Eighthundred, marks. Vea, stho German re-mains and the Englishman It sentaway. It It th* new conqueit ot Eng-land. •JTh* German remains."•"-^fetrthey wlft have to4<ny them,telvet In many things," told, Katha-rine,'. "They will eat enough, but they willno longer be rich. They will no longerhave »uch a Fraulcln to teach the chll-Orttf." • "

"Xo. I mutt find anajlher place." '"It la sometimes bard to1 find—I fear

- t h e Other place."- "I thtll find It somehow. Ob, I bavtno feat."

- "FraulefaT—Dlttmwr turned pale,tinltten with sodden terror—"you leav*thlt. food family; you go away. Him*m»H- Where can,I sa to . meet yonnow!"^KaJMkrtatlietUated. ° ,"*

•Oil with to meet me, DltNta«J* th* asked, without W l e t t tcoquttry. - • < - • - % •

'Achtyon ask If I wlth-what otherpUaturo havo I thtn to meet yon,~ ' ' ' ' Thereltnoonteltolnth*

who listens whenT tpcak."»$t tt It only 10 teU me what It to

your mtod t .«flt..tr^nta arranto far•ettng yoa tomatlmes. But^-*.' ;MXnnIeia, tt la tweet to open my toulto 'yw bocanw you understand aadaW kind. Toujflo not Uw«h.aal. IttUltjjaj; heart with Joy to "

^ HEALTHY.

A auccercful hog raiser taya thatane ot the secrete ot.hla mccc«> l>tb.at- h«-atm?d fceep» ardlsS cf ilrj•rood ashe» aCcetsiblo to tho iiogs,•alts them frequently,rand about.every 'ten days gives In their slopone-half teaapontul* ol spirits of tur-pentlpo per each hoc This he findsa sure preventive of sickness and Itkeeps tho hoe sleek looking and ro-bust.

USE JUDGMENT IN FEED1N0.

TtGKKt o aahiect catueeted with

tKst>Weti . |

Knleker—•wake up someaeir famous?

Sobbobs—-'Tdlrather sleep till 1had missed every Vamed train IS I n *<tlty."—New

doea bis bus-

It part wall to know Just That youFf l f f 1 Th«"- fr iH»—wi ki&

Hewitt—"That fellolness on tick."

Jewett—"Jt that so?"Hewitt—'•Yea, he's a

frator,"—New York Press.

JUST LIKE A WOMAN.The Man —"I am surprised to -sj

reidtritra hhrtortcal'noveC-1 ' J

you nnd It rather dull?"Tho JIaid—"Oh, no. Yon tse."

there Is 'BO much In' It one can skip."—Columbus Dispatch.

HOW?O. !*. Marrgln—"Ob, your father

aays I'm a liad egg. does hef ELranBO*he didn't discover tbat fact until'I

. jdUmy-nlDaey. itt^'all Street."—'-

b|t stock nt random, and with . nothought of just what constitute* thefood that-he is feeding, la sure tobo pretty much a tubject ot luck. Theman who maku a study o( feedffrnng« )imt alion^ whnt U R"lnK l » t o

hit stock and also what It costs him;The food that his young stock sotsIs of the muscle and bone-formingvariety, and "It is Ilko this all downtho line.

nooTs poll "MILCH COWS.,Prof. Ilutt. of the Cornell station,

teggetti this rotation of roots: Cab-bages tor September, October andNovember; rutabagea or hybrid tur-nips fpr December and January, nnd'mangels for tbe rest of the winter.t would tuggeat for oqr latltudoeabtmge- In- October,- turnrprin' No-vember and mangel* and- heeta therest of tho winter. Cabbage andturnlpa mutt always be fed Imffle-

j Friend—"Well, you^an't tell a baft- . . t~. - . - I - - . - ..— :.- "ori"'

Uerald. ~

ai»tely;atUr (nl)kiot; to,avoid talqtiIng Uieinallk.' *T»h«](k.jiuu««lt.and

rr "

' AUTO EAR.Vlllag/o Constable (to man who has

been knocked down by posting mo-,ior-cycHst)—^'Yoii_didD_'i__tee' thenumber, but could you swear to tho~man?"

- Villager—".I did; but I don't think.%o 'eard me,"—Punch.

'i:

DIVISION OF \Knleker—"An English wrlfciranL

the thinks la the country and write*,in town.".

Bocker—"Same way with utj my.wlfo thinka at the sea and I writ* »-"thock In tbe city."—New York. San. ,

not noceuaiy.

"*WHAT~8ILAaB"'wfLL DO."

Mr. C. !>. aoodrica, Iq a paperread before a western dairy meeting,gave a detailed account ot an Inves-tigation ajhosg- filty..patrons^ ot_»-certain ^reamery^- Among a-njm-Ver of other items'he mentions" th*following: Thero were five pa'tronshaving' fdrty-flve cows, who fed BI-ago laBt winter, and their avera^o

net proflt waa, $16,74 per cow. Therowere forty-live patrons having 237cows, who.'did Ebt'foed silage, andtheir -average—net-proSt*—per—cowwat $6.57—-$11.17. less." Whichmeans that with a lierd of fifteencows, a silo will pay for itself thefirst season of Us uao.

COMPtCTINQ WITH BnEH:DER3.

In tho Farmer and Stockbreederi writer tells why the farmer should

succeed better In horse breedingthan tho owners of tho big" studs.It they will pay attention to qualityand soundness In their stock. Thofarmer has an tfTvantage because hecan keep the mares at woit , to theycan earn their living, with a bit tospare. - It ft-rarely ^bat -this can bemanaged at the big stud*. Evenwhen broken In at two or three yeanild this marea oagUt and may do

profitable labor on the farm. Caremutt ot course bo used In workingyoung horses. Tho farmer alwayshat wholesome fooi at band thatdoet not coat, when ail It told, abovetwo-thirds—possibly itot above halt—what it coats at the large ttudrGrast forage, corn, all aro producedon the avortge farm cheaply, and agreat ,deal ot food tbat could notprofitably be marketed can bo ted.

THE FARM BANK ACCOUNT.

Men who are In, tho mercantile•intlnett always are extremely care-ful about tbe matter ot keeping tbelrhooka ttraliht, and indeed this ttcompulsory, for It they wcro nottheir business would get In tuph amuddled condition tbat I t would bonext to Impossible tor them to raveltt out In crging th* farmer to adoptth* keeping at hla alttirt In hookform Qreent l"rnlV Grower aayt: ~- "Th* farmer bat bten«the laitmanno adopt tht account hoot;iputothis{arm* tht

"Cupid It a poor, shipping s - . - . ,announced theT man who it glvoVtto>serious reflections."

"What do you meanT" '

Teacher—"There's a voice insideot you called conscience, and it talks >to you continuously."

- Johnny—"I've often-heard a rnm----'\blin' in me, an* never knew what it •was-before."

.CONSOLATION.Mr". Htissel—"The'doctor says If i _

don't take a little rest and not, work 1•o'fiardTir bVdead~ln i>»ar."'

- Mrs. Hustel—"Yes? What "a eeolation It must be to you to kit-.,that your llf»'t insured."—Phllad«Hphla Ledger.

ONE ADVANTAGE.City Man (carplngly)—"Whew.,,1

but it'a hot! I am told that themer- Ccury frequently standt at 110 in th«-ahade here." ' ,- -'

Farmer 8ummerboard {cheering-; Ily)—"Well, you don't hotter «t*y,'toiJlthe ahade, ye know."—Puck. < " T \vj>

"Let me tell yoa howhouse on'sio * week," began tBtC!cal economist _ •'"

"Nonsense," replied th* _man. "Th* houto dont 'etifc . «xne how to keep my family on 110?week and I will listen to you."-^**'cagoKews. - > tj

MORE POWER TO THEIR 1Knfcker—"Whatlt

" - , -—— ^ •••• p v f w i • saw vw

^ ecatroveny taaa th* BUM «ft •*'• ••«• >• "I** of ail tUUateaU«* tht contrary. It la aow practicallya* admitted fact, bated oa the long««P«rl*ae* of trustworthy Angto-ta-«iaa kporttmen. that Indian tigers,WkMber aholta Bengal. Madras orBombay. haTltjatldom excMded tenfeet la length when stretched to theirxaltatt extent. Immediately afterdeath, and measured carefully from

t «Jp ot soae to ead ot tall, all carvesincluded. However, every rule hasIts exceptions, and tn» tiger whichforms tbe subject of thl* uie wascertainly one of them.

A writer In the L<)n(ll~....»™I points out that for same months, previous to' !th« cxpedlUon

^aansler, rumors had reached ther- dlitrfct authorities of qopalgalrl ot

' the existence of ad cnormout tiger,which wat said to have taken uphl» abode In a large government re-aerve forest, some twenty miles Jromthe civil station,, to prey«ttp«he cat-Ua of th* rlllteers reaidlne In thafmmedUte vicinity- of the forestAfter giving «f»t«iu as- to the organt-zaUoh ot the-4ipedltlon and th* dls-

pverjr Qt-lOB-Uger. the wrUer^adda:In crossing a patch of open. Mr.

dlitrlot •ytn Ti mhn: • probably tha safest rifle shot In Ben-gal, aiming a tuU length ahead and

i ground line, fired, rolling tha' over In his tracks.

was • beautiful shot, yet so fasti t b a tiger going that, even with

allowance made, the bullet, as*we nbteqaenUy discovered, struck

weU behind tha ribs. Picking hlro-raeltlttp at'once, the tiger ttumbted[ ps. and, gaining a thick ttt ot wild' plum jungle, disappeared lnto.lt.

The struggle- bad continued ~ forabout an hour, and at there teemedno immediate prospect ot turrender

' W t h e tiger's part, nor any llkell-| i ood of hU succumbing to hla In-

wa* determIn«4Lto .attackhtm in his stronghold with th* how-

. .dab ~.*It»haait—*- fairly- ptrilowundarUklng. considering, tha-ttata of.

• ou tamper aad the position be occu-pied!, Matters were getting tertoutand, the tun nnpleatantly-warm. The"--—^'alepbantaautd,' " •"" '

companfoniugt to flmclear, and iturnlnf to ideatiyih't

}irwdteline, and advanced "cautiously Intotho .cover. No sooner had they en-tered than they Were-greeted-br -aroar so appalling In Its ferocity thatthe tnree elepbanta carrying the for-est. oOeer and the planten turnedtail and fled incontinently, nor In

ofcould they b« persuaded .-to returnto the attack." \VaYsoa and the" twoluslters were left to carry on thefight at beat they mlghti—Several- -attempts Welre" made to

force a chjirje, but without success.Finally one of tho tuskers, an ex-ccedingligaftancb and powerful anl-

' _waa-pressed-slowly-forward~UUnothing but a few-leafy branches laybetween it and.the tiger, .Then withan Indifference almost Incredibleunder the circumstances It aelzed andgently, pushed aside 'tho brancheswith It* trunk till a patch ot black

§nd yellow stripe was exposed tolew, WaJ*on, who had bojn.dlrect-1K this very dangerous operation,

quickly soiled his opportunity and,.'seeing that tho tiger still refutedto cbargo. ffred a charge of No. GInto tbc/'patcb. hoping thin mightaffect a changa In the User's posi-tion and thus allow of a more cer-tain shot

f - -The- effect was InsanUneods*; "but'scarcely la accordance with thewishes or expectations of tht sports-man, who had - scarcely time tochanso his shotgun for the rifle whenwith a mighty bound tbe tiger sprangfairly at the elephant's head and,holding on with; teeth and claws,remained cllnglaa; there. Fortu-nately tha brav* old elephant, ta

"spile of ttU nHWelcome addition to# hU load, atood like a rock, enabling

Watson to take • steady aim.at th*aaarlUK 'brute, now literally face to

Hace with him." Th* bUndlng flashI *jBMk*that- followed- obstructed

'his -vlsloa for a while, but at Itcleared off be could see th* Ugerstretched out below, him, gatptnfawax tht life he had to ttabbonlydefended to tho end.- Lying fhtre extended to his tallestJeagth, h* wat a tight to fill anysportsman'* heart With Joy, and Wat-

• soa, who had shot many a tiger'Inhat tint*—fa fact, could count, thettby ,the aeotw—gaxtd with wonderaaddeiltlxt at theamge proportlontot th* beast, Th« measuring o* a Ui«r if "ahr»ys

to t e of ordinary d ?Imagine tht» the exe4tt>

rt b, tvu SiW; b

Wst'tsf*

tUawtafit'*«r i

A

o* tan*,•tartaiwtt

«r* t>f -t• btccttal

LeavtB* IttrtkOcia'liHottal etovertook Uaai ot dan.plaltt woalAt I I m.bad weathreuuned UIlstoa to

pwiencwiwas atretxltresa, but :boars afte:storm' brolprpcreaa Ucult, and Ithe track adoggtilly oiaged to reia little twlo

their positwhen one i

crevasseto termlnatwenty feelself. one.oover the e<was sufflci•sJiet!Wr-irwedging thbis comptttbenattlvea

and M »mmIce above, Itunately asupply ofthe-^cllmbeihot coffee >to brew, pof saving Igether andwatt*d'forever, still fand tho daretreat-watnight, andfaced in tb

Tht Alsabitter cold,severe palmt i n of eri•ellmtiert:-—

upon set olhalt leadlnjUnfortunatehalf-frbtenof hla frlenEgclahornwas at once,dlfflenltr Idojnt ta.t i

ere froxetsome timeloty., Mea.r

runnen aidrork huntli

who. It waslived tbrouweather on

ungfrau.Umo that'aemerged aalstay below IIco,—dencviHall daxott

AN OXTho oxen

when, all oatartled bywheels Joltltbe track. 1jrlnk tbey iind heavyween thorn.

•"Kontat^Hard on!")w* felt th*wagon whirlbind wheelstoo Iatt. Viready.' • Baipulling ever:borot, chargfrom behindthe*teep.~gun let tooaiIng from althe rocks, iat every moitht hinder •It began toalttoatatriIn another*over, with awould dash-stood only i

yelled th* dttop tb* tlUua thoughtedieofdeatd*sly tb* nei

avsfott swsng

ihe, ptflBctdinto- ^ gjltg oxes'<g g oxes,'<

entaflcJed'in

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KINGtut Header was teaaU** ,ttastity, " » « * , • « !oa read th* aa*

.—New Tork Saa.

imos.'ier—"Tfouldn't yon UK*> to-"-?t some looming to

ibs—"I'dlrather sleep till Ised every Vamed train t o l h *New YorkY""*-

rSINEE3. •*lt_'"That fello\ does his OU»-tlct.*i—•'/• that BO?"tt—••Yes. hen a telegraph pp-—New York Press.

7ST LIKE A WOMAN.am surprised to -ft

Ijnijfa" historical'noveE1-1 *^*It rather dull?"

Maid;—"Oh, no. Tod *se,'so miicb in' It one can skip."ibuB Dispatch.

HOW?i—"Ob, your father .

a Tjad egg, does he?" BifaDBO't dlsco\er tbat fact until'Imy-mpjiey- iaAVall Street."—:

j_«vycil, you^an't tell a baft

AtJTO EAR.o Constable (to man who Das ~~ocked down by passing n o - , ,>

thebut could you swear to theT

er—"1 did; bat I don'tthlnk J ^ »me,"—Punch. •. (v l

1VISION OP LABOR. r?er—"An EpKlUh wjifcjr.aari.1ks in the country and write*.

r—"Same way with us) myiks at the sea and I write, a-"thedty."—Mew Tork, Ban. ,"

ia!

Ttsaat BSOOTIKO.I BO eahject coaaeeted wtt»

c,wate«.-k*s HveaHse-tP: ewtrowrsy than th* sia* of

s: bat. la sptw of all •tateateate«* the contrary, It la aow practicallyaa admitted fact, based oa the long••Perteaee of trustworthy Angto-U-«** tportsmen. that Indian tiger*.Whether aholta Bengal. Madras orBombay. havWhyldom exceeded tenfeet la length when stretched to theirfallen extent. Immediately afterdeath, and measured carefully from

«<P ot BOM to ead of tall, all corveeincluded. However, every rule baaits exceptions, and tb» tiger whichforms tbe subject of this tale wascertainly one of them.

A writer In the London Field.I points oaf thst for same months

previous to the expedition, whichi <hfi 4s«?riiciijoai.,,,of, tbi»

..aoniler, rumors bad resetted the- district authorities or qopalgalrl of' the exiitence of an enormous tiger,

which was said U» have taken uphlj abode In a large government re*serve forest, some twenty miles .fromthe civil station, to prey«eap*ho cat-tle of th» vlllisers residing in thafmmediale vicinity of tbe foresLAfter giving fttaiU as to Ute organt-

• tatioa of the»Jipedltion and the dls-I coverr of lae.Uger^th&.wrUer-adda:

In crossing a patch of open. Mr.district ofqrer. whoJ is

waM. A a»w aaya ai» ta* tSzwa

i 1* a poor shipping eta*,'ed the win who is gtva^to""reflections."

• probably th* safest rifle shot la Den-gal, aiming a fall length ahead and

i ground line, fired, rolling tha' over In his tracks.

.was a beautiful shot, yet so fastVthe tiger going that, even with

allowance made. In* Bullet, assubsequently discovered, struck

weU behind the ribs. Picking hlro-raellttip at once, the tiger *tnmb!ed\ pa, and. gaining a thick ^H of wild' plum jungle, disappeared into it.

The straggle ntd continued~ forabout an hour, and as there seemedno immediate prospect ot surrender

' W t h e User'* part, nor any llkell-Siiood ol his succumbing to his In*

irleajlt was determined, to attackhim in hla stronghold with the how-

perlloaa

• 'M&i

^ y tiindjtUklng. consldcrJnrtha^tate o t

• bis temper and the position be occu-pied! , Matters were getting serious

. and, the ran unpleasantly^warm. The" - -"- e l e r tuuktoaa4^at i e l

M f t t j r r e d teline, and advanced cautiously intotho .cover. No sooner had they en-tered than they Werergreeted"br -»-roar so appalling In Its ferocity thatthe tnree elopbanta carrying the for-est officer and the planters turnedtall and fled Incontinently, nor In

a.U««Uask |gao CMOWB aad M tatal tabi aespo.L»avln« LaalerbraaM* la,the af.ttrAoc* Uet 'paMed tai " i®f afHottal cabin. A star*, txmfer,•mrtoek Ukea ea the war «». a sig-nal ot danger which so pradeat Al-plalat woald hare faltad to prost by,At X a. m. the next BonUag. thMghbad weather was threateatag. theyreaiuned their march. The AlsatianIUt«a to tha advie* of his more'experienced compaalons. Threewas already showing slgaa of dls-tress, but refused to go back or tohours afterward a blinding snow-storm broke orer them, renderingprogress both dangerous and dim-cult, and blotting oat all signs otthe track and lattdaaarks. Ploddingdoggedly on, however, tha trio man-aged to reach tha Wlberhora slopes,m little below the summit, where theyw«m,«wapel>e«' tfrf»tUMfrtti» night. .'-

8helter was difficult to And, andtheir poiltlon appeared desperate,when one of tho party noticed thata crevasse near at hand appearedto terminate at a depth of. sometwenty feet,. Carefully roping him-self, one of the party was loweredover the edge sad found tbat therewas snfflcient space and excellentshetut at, w e pottoln. Dy firmlywwtglpg their Ice axes Into the Icehis oompaatOB* were -able to- lowerthemselves also, and in this con.

ce. walled In by solid liand ln Imminent danger from fallingIre above, t l» night'was spent For-tunately a amall stove and a goodaubply of eaUbles formed part otthe climbers' equipment, and thehot coffee_whleh th§yt b bbl

J??

IION. JOHN MOULKY.

Ttte Uabtf* of (ho Okapi.' 'Captain Ousting writes from Angfl.

River Welle: "On the chance of theirproving o? Inlorerf, 1 send herewithsome notw-oa- tlio-okapi that -existsIn the foreit contained by tha river*

id-

to brew probably waa the mean*ot saving their lire*. Huddled to-gether and almost frozen, the threewatted .for dawn. The.snow, how-ever, (till fell pitilessly ail next dayand the day following; progress orretreat was igfconible. and a secondnliht, and thin a third, had to befaced in the toy shelter.

The Alsatian, unable to stand thebitter cold, began to complain-otsevere pain* la hi* feet, a well-knowns in of evil omen among *now-eHmbtr*— ««rm»rntng "~hlr twocompanion* emerged-from their ret-ugc to find the weather still andclear, and computed the. ascent, re-turalnf to find tbidrd«ttUy.in"gT*itp4la

could thejr l>e persuaded:to returnto tbe attack." Watjum and the'twotuskers were left to carry oa thefight ss best they mlghti—Several- "attempts Wejre~" made to

force a charge, but without success.Finally one ot tho tuikers, an ex-ccedinglig^tanch and powerful anl-m.i tt&aZiu'easeil-slowly— forward—till

;r—"There's a voice insideilled conscience, and it talksmtinnously."

"I've often heard a mm-- •me, an* never knew what itre."

.CONSOLATION,uteel—"The'doctor says If I

a little rest and noi workb b " d T i i > " '

lusael—"Yes? What'a.(It mnst be to you tor life's insured."—PhUaIger.

DNB ADVANTAGE. - -•,Man (carplngly)—"Whew.,, itot! I am told that the mer-:'tuently stands at 110 in the~ |we."r 8nmmerboard {cheering-,Iell, you don't hatter sUy.'lnOlB, re know."—Pucfc *X?gw>

VITAL QUESTIONae tell yon how tcVifficV the--110 a week," began Oft 16*

imlst _ * > 1-fsnse," replied the praettcatrhe house dont eat. Tell <(o keep my family on 110'*-11 will listen to yon."—ChfcT S , _ ' ' • * *

OWEBTOTHxaR]/Ottf

nothing but a few -leafy branches laybetween it and tbe tiger. Then withan indifference almost incredibleunder the circumstances It seized andgently pushed aside 'the brancheswith it* trunk titt a patch of black

§ad yellow stripe was exposed tolew. Watson, who had bejn dlrect->g this very dangerous operation,

quickly sslicd his opportunity and,.'seeing that tho tiger still refused

to Chirac ffred a charge of No. GInto tfr.y'patcb. hoping thn mightaffect a chango In the tiger's posi-tion and thus allow of a more cer-tain shot.

-The effact was tnsaaUneodi, "but> scarcely In accordance with thewishes or expectations of th* sports-man, who had scarcely time tochange his shotgun for the rifle whenwith a mighty bound the tiger sprangfairly at the elephant's bead and.bolding oa with, teeth and claws,remained Clinging there. Fortu-nately the, brave old elephant, ta

"spile 6f this'Welcome addition la, hi* load, stood like a rock, enabling

.Watson-to take • steady aim • at thasnarling; 'brute, now literally face -to

pface.with him.' The blinding HashUu^ followed obstructed

'his *istoa for a while, bat -a* It-"cleared off he could see the tigerstretched out below, him, gasping:away the life he bad to stubbornly

. defended to the end.- Lying there extended to hi* fullestJeagtfe, he was a sight to fill anysportwaa'a heart with joy, and Wat-

• soa, who bad sftot many a tiger'infefa time—fa fact, could count, themby ,the store—gaffd with, wonderand.delight at theaiuge projwrtlonaot the beast

The measuring of a,User la'ahraya

raiaigtat '*»pea» to t e of ordinary d£

- - - — - — - — -w - -w~ - w ^ V T W * ^ • • • • • • • ^ ^ — W P

upon set off for the Concordla hut.halt loading,andjulfjcarqtog.Uiek.Unfortunate comrade. There thehair-froien man was left while oneof his friend* hutened down to theEg«!*horn Hotel. A relief partywat at once^sont out, ma «|th frntdUReslty the- •offerer was bornehe sufferer WAS borned a n t t a . t h e hotel.-- -Both hi* feetwere froien and his condition forsome time caused'the greatest anx-lotjr.. Meantime, from the Lauter-brubnen side search partlos were atwork hunting for tho missing men,who. It wns believed, could not hsvollvod through three days of suchweathw on-tho-Icr"nW8hU-dr-lheJ

Jungfrau. It Is said to be the firsttrmo that's climbing party has everemerged nafely from so prolonged aatar below tho surface of tho glacierIco,—Oencra Correspondence of PallMali Calotte.

AN OX WAGON IN A£MCA.The oxen were going quietly along.'

when, all of. a sudden, they werestartled by the heavy thud or thewheels Jolting orer a treo stomp onthe track. Within a few yards off thobrink, they set off at a trot, the longand heavy chain hanging loose be-tween them.• -"koatafKoqtt ntonn**'("Brake!Hard on!") abouted tbe driver, andwe telt the Ovampo boy behind tbewagon whirl the screw round till thehind wheels were locked. Bnt It wastoo late. We were over the edge al-ready. • packing • and slipping andpalling every way, striking with theirhorn*, charging each other helplesslyfront behind, the osea swept downthe steeps Behind thew, like a biggun let loose, came the wagon, sway.Ing from aide to aide, leaping ovetthe rocks, plunging Into the holes,at every moment threatening to crashthe hinder ox*n of thr'span." ThenIt began to slid* sideways. It wasatmoet'at right aagfca^ta/the track.In another second it would tarn cleanover, with all four wheels la air, orwould dash: a* Into a"great tree,thatstood only a few jard* "down.

"Kouta tools!" (Looeethebrake!)yelled the driver, hat' aothla* contdstop tbe slidtog now:' We'dang oaand thought ot bothlns. Mtea on theedge ot death thlnfc of nothing- Sod-denly tha near hia4 wheel was throws'against,a h%h-rldg* of <Uay.; Thewagon swang straight, and we wfere1

ptaaced into a'river anK»n»;t8» strag-gling oxen, all haddted together, a&4

l i thVHl "

"Tho okspi here 1* generally foundsingly, or in palm, but Mobattl hunter* state that sometimes three maylie found together, An essential tothe life ot the okapl Is a small streamof water with •ome_muddy._.ind.swampy'gTound «n cither side. lathis grows a certain Urge leaf thaton Its single stalk attaint a height often feet It to tho young leaf of thisplant that Is the favorite food of the'okapt, and I venture to say thatwhere the plant ti not to DO foundthe animal will not exist. Daringthe night he will wander along In themud and water In search ot It, Herehe may be found-feeding as late a*eight o'clock In the morning, afterwhich be retires to the soctuilon ofthe . forest., where Jut. remalna.tllLnearly dutk. On the three occa-sions that I was at clo« quarter*with tbe beast, he was perfectly con*cealed In this swamp loaf.

iN the Hirer Wello I found bistmi&immSKi IXMU

falo and waterbuck. but tht* Is unusual and hi* companion* In tho for-4»t-are- the -elephant, - the- greaterbushbuck, the yellow backed andsmall rod dujkera. The okapl is veryquick of hearing and In tbat respectI* classed by tbe Mobaltl with the

-a«*t-:naine-'biH « a a tIn the forest hero I consider this letter Beast to 1)B-nior» dftfleiili to' ob-tain't ban tbe former. On the hunt-ing ground of tha first village tbat fVisited I- ost|matcd_ tho .number of

I»I.SAITK.«lI.\n CIIA1IL

Can Ks-llcsdlly VtMrd andIn tlie Hour.

TrTtfio mustratlon below Is a re-cent invontlou-which ran t»e aptlycalled a "dliappearlrtg" theatre chairIt was designed for use in halls androoms thst are uaed for theatre orconcert purpose*. It being but th*

Hade to Disappear/

'

work of a moment to fold and lowerIt Into tbe floor. It will thus not oc-cupy or obstruct any (pace when notIfr-usa. Jrt* «p«l*ilrTRl»THjiuTp tobe placed In aisles and, such, place*where It is 'desired to' temporarilyhave a asal In case tho half 1* tlawii-ed with spectators. In a thftsir*equlppod, with •uch, chair*. It would

THBOKAPI. V

—•From Forest and Stream.

jjkapl •J.flve_or_»lx. at the secondand third nil, and twenty miles southIn tho for*st, on ttrf likely ground,whore my guide* said they wereformerly nnmerot)*, there was oneonly, probably owing to rubber col-lector* who had been there.

"The okapl 1* killed occasionallyby th* native*.- *p**red, *,ahc* ot.trapped by the common Africanmethod, - At th* first Tfllac* J visitedthree 'had been apeared at varioustime*, at the *econd and third oneeach, and fn th* forest referred toabove, my. guld* bad, *hot.onc. Ua-fortanately. Urn* did/not permit, meto'costlane my »t*i<cb or jrvturn totbe ground first visited by m«u"—Loadon Time*. '"• • - '.

•, Ham* tridoW JTot f«aa*<"^rsoe- l»a'graa» wldow/f, «*ld.th(»prof»a»or, wdolai W Uw dlrertloa

: a ladrnrK*-ye«o,«A 'graaV.'tsiMT

da"i talak>o» Would us* *laag."•draeFwMow ji Mt •Jang," aatd

the prof earn jftontiy.' "It'to.,on thefostrary, a « •* aacUM ma4 eorreet

;AJ

*•- *a»jr_to -create- passageways forpersons to walk when taking andleaving their **aU. In caw of fire,an easy eiit could be mad*.- la th*picture a portion - -of the floor Ushown to which there if * reeew JOTcooat*r-*onk portion. Tbl* racea*eorrespoad* la depth and *lte to th«MttandtM«koftftecn*ir. Theba«kfold* npon the Mat, and when bothare lov«r*d Into the race** a «moot&»nrfa«r' to «*tabiub*d , which canreadily b* walked over by ptraoa*wittout endaac*rlnc tbtir vilva*.«opportlng the aeat of tbe chair 1* arod which can be released and low-ered Into aa opening la the centreof tha ~"——

tWag.'?^»*nd m WOT*, wt•halTB* at Mabel' Hicka* . ,ofidot*. ifltfoB'thasrfroaiyaakwU 1 > colng to ask her."—Tlt-nua.

Rosedale

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and to be cipeciud thst a sectionof country that Is trsrersed by I

U ih ( JdlttrleU with marktia and provideeasy mean* ot Intercourse betweendifferent neighborhood* will-be moreattractive than- ttot* districts inwhich tba road* ar* poor *ad atsome tlmv* ot ta* year -almost Ira-paatabl*. - - • — ;

We not only want European Im-migrant*, we want to attract Am*ri»tan* 'root 4>lfi*r aecUoa* -of-thiUnited State* to tbe South to InvestIn -our farm lands, our waUrpowemand to build up manufacturing in-duttrl**. Oood road* are of vitalImportance to th**e clas* of men. Aman examining a farm dlttrlct withth* Intention of Inverting ta a-fara~will be nor* favorably Impressedwith tb* district U h* can M drivento hla destination ov*r a gooA roadto tbat hi* *ntlr* attention can begives to the farm laad> that-he I*passing. On/th* otb*r band, l( a *road* »r» poor, •* so many of oorWorth Caroitaa.road* are at thepresttit time* » , t h * t hi* atteatioa1* eoMtaatly Mtageailid uf tha rf*d»y reason of bol**, rat*r stone* and

lneoB»«al*w* of theroad •o**i.VJM«n" b . i* oblige* to go,

" for th* beau-Etie* of th* eoastry or the v*l«» ot.the farming laad, aa* hi* «hle* a>•ire to u get back to tbe eltjr andtaMroaA, T»«r» l*ao do«bt twthaadred* and area Ummuta'A'«tpxA firm te Mbrik Carojl»a re»W»

or; p i Mii

aary tp lifMPntaeir ro*4their rotate stoek la ortrr 19up a enfato aeat|n of UM

lallroacf •ft**

touam

lltf roadr.-msklnt thenv a* tar «*--•powilbl* macadam ro*d* and tbn*offer }b* *tro«ge*t lnduc*m*(iU forcapital a«d labor to larost In theirdistrict*. L_- Tba conniT** thai *r*~ attracting

the »PttrJc*p»{#ij»SdJ*iH!r.*r« Vtom., _In which th* rcjad» sro In tb* bestcundltlon. These counties will con-tinue to darlv* Ib* most lioneflt fromany movement* that are made forbringing. Immigrant* Into North ,Carolina.- flood county ro«ds Indl*estn a prosperous county, and tbl*

.1* well Illustrated t»Mortb Oarolin*, - -where tbe ricbtr, more progressiveand more liberal countl«* tiare spenta great deal of money in buildinggood and pennanont public road*.

It Is' a substantial fart that n«Htato In tha Union Is so attractlv*to every clam ftKkljig new home*and new Investment* a* North Caro-lina, Mott «f in*** win select tbdflocations on good road*, Some willbe d*l*rr*d fronL.lnz«*U»g on ae*count of th* poor rotd* In tb* sec-tion* tb*1t tbey had »>p«ctod to•»ttl«. Many do not want to settl*In our cities, town* or even village*,bnt want to b* out on farm* fivf .»r tea ml!** from tb« city or tows,md want to bo connected with th*slty by good road*. If good road> "ire so Important to tbos* eomlaa: 'Into North Csrolins, whether th*>be eapltallsU, b*altb, pl*a*«r* o*iome<a*elr»r», or laborer*, bow macbnore Important shonld good roadt"»• to too** already **tU*d In North 'Carolina.'—Pr«psr*d for to* South' >^mnvisioo^of i s* v. s r o m w ofPnbllo Road fnaulrl**, by tbe K. 'C. 0*olo«leal Durv*y, Jo«*ph Ifyd*Pratt, Aetioa- l u u Geologist, lit co->p*ratloa with tb# Korth

~ Road* Association,

T

"* Doc-Wotcs,Dof wtfcli f« a corruption .of

do4g* watch, and It th* name gly»»to. two rtort waUhe* of two ho~ur»-« M 4 « »hlpbo*rd—oae treat.4 M« p. m. M4 <*• oti*r from, t to * ""p, m, TtM dog w*lci*» wer* latro*4mc*it» prmat W CUM mem froeV;alwaya keeptag wateA'at Uw

vhottra «ei«* 4m IHut, tn UMIcavlosi tfe» aatWwaare s*Jd (*, <Jw*ajgj af giBe^BjW^B^^ai a ^ ^ ^ -^^^ v^v^F^—

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it Ctitiforb (Etfijtn.t-vattaaav a**ar TaramtT MTM l OtUIFOlP OITIIEM.

Halts Atom. Orufaiil.J.

r»r,

To ttewrt publication, . v ^ n . n n « -Moae mntf he tlgnnl or aetompanitd bf4*4 writer* naww at a guarnntr* iiftooi fmUk. ..aommuniealiont onttstraf intrmt fo Ik* r . . r . ., .

4 do» not Ihertt-r «mrme „ „ ,~'Nl»/<w opinimui trhirk mat

THURSDAY, AUGUST 9,1MXS.

Attnttor Craae bat turned In to theCounty Board of Taxation bin realeatate valuations anil In now Ixiny ontoe personals.

, Evidently the Keconl-Colby-Kagancombtaatlon for control of tbe Stamlias bawd from tbe |ieopl» and are be-ginning to weakrn on openly forcingRecord at Uielr candidate for U. H.

. Senator. Record Jbaa taken to the_^^^*tF*w ^ ^ ^ ^ p * X » WtWM t a> * ^ ^ ^ ^

it bfflad ajkf «fMl forth* I

bouksawi morboi* of HM a a n.•tow that BUM* ooal o» the ana k m .IdUCWlM rha n n ••< t - -la toe M« M y te two» w _ _ _ _ _ - - — • -

m ^—~

I*--_

p^^y^-i_«_^p n v

pabUetealea la b i t M f . Moreover,It baa bsen publicly atattd, and oTthleMr. Merrtam inoakl b« aware, t intJaeoheon delivered eml fo privateeustonwrt here white making detlvej'-iestolh*schools,banco 0. R. R. wayWit* can ba of no Tain* la determiningwb«f tor the right amount » M dettv-etwl t« Mw ncbooli.

1 Iwre if MM way to aeeure approxImaipty correct return, that i t . meacu * thf -BOW tmctipftNt" toy -'|1M»ur* thfttw*: BOW tmctipftNt toy -|1Mcoal Jarobton delivered and by atml>ie figuring per formula given la en-gineering work., to man? coble feetto thit ton, and deduction for coaJ al-ready In the bins, a very elate ettl-m/ite may be arrived at. Disinterestedpurtlw should do thin. No charges ofluccunpetency or wrong doing bareIxvn made bat a* we Intimated butweek, In rtew of dltcloeuret madetlnrlnirtrwEllrabeth proceedings, theCranford public It Interest*! verynmrli In kobwlng.

Mr. as* Ifa. J.

aaraata la PnaghhuH*. » .T.Mr, Wai. Artfear bat tradwl nirrtaf-mthl ampsrty oa totb aUatt lor •

dtttrtbl* fratt farm atar afonittovt*V.3. <

The Mltatt tfjasieaad Aaaa giants(eld have rttaratd lo KaaUwortlt t *oomnlttt tbtir two watte* vaeatitw af t *awraralotyaaojeriaaat at East WiatVham la tbaOatakiUJfoaatalaa

that the Eatei county tolby raaoblnebat rescinded pledgee given to sup-port Record. The game at play mlwat too open, but Booonl's control Isstill there. What becomes of Record "aurging aupport of Bunyon, et alt. whoare In tiira pledged to him In Urrton.

On Monday nlgnttne Linden Town-ship Committee by resolution authorlaad the building and macadamisingof a new road oonteotlog with Oen-iaaalaltWaauo at the Tuwmhlp. lineat Vreelaod't mill. Toll new macadam

- will ba-mtont-OH«TW<niBi||-nlir mffiSlong and will giro a direct and Im-proved road through to St. Ueorge's•venue, the county road from' Elbabath 0 Bahway, at Linden. It laundentood that other Township*

About a doien UtrwwxllUt will at-tend theemurtlon of Wra. A. M. MackCouncil, on Saturday.

although Linden to UM lint to takeaotton. Clark township Is ready atoo

- at any time to meet the Walnut nte-nua macadam wben that in extend**l o lite tine. Thai w|U Oranfordbenefit by reason ol good roads, farbeyond her own burden,

.1: *'-'Hkiltom -'«"'iait"'weii'tOitiiw

jjpowwia»,Ungon th* purohate of ooal

;*'» f a$*b*U h %

..tMraulttooompel tto award of ooal

OAEWOOD NOTES.

CounollmtB KOWUMT eoterl_ |_ed1riaada two Fat^m oa Sbwtty laK.

M J i Wld d^ y

Mr. Join Wldoar and family, h.rtfmoved to the Lent building 00 Outre•trwl

On aocouot of tbe eitnme beat tbeQurwood foundry auapended operatlonaon Moodav latt.

Mr. JOOM, foreman of the QrapbO*Ut C h l h

^ f ~~^ — ^ ^ ~ ~ . — m f • • ••

Lttgoa Tseta of Satunh, wiHbale with the Iavadtn ot Koa tbe BUabeth gronada. A - , _ _train ovtf tt* JUhway Yalta* R. B, w|UletreBenmit ati.SQ p. at, toaoeotaaso"d*t*U» players aad their a a a t l m aada eloat contest Is taturtd.

Mr. L. W. Kaylor, atorttary of theKeollworth fealty Ojrporatiao.mao* avialllolowaoft Wedotadajaadia tot),paoy witlrMaaagtr 3. W. T. Watllatoamadeibt oireult on the trolley

TlieTC

KENis running

. , orMeUt Co., h«awllh that firm,

pO*hit potillon

Owing to a break-down of in engine. j-tbe -Hall-BlgnahOoopioy, IHt shopwat cloud Tuesday.

Tbt attttted valuation of Garwoodthis year I* •1.0TO.00O, aa tncrtttt ofMl»,000 over last year,

Owing to a quorum imay m niir BII.Hose On. will Iertnlng. - -

Mr. Maeott Colon,'of Haekaaiaok, ao-oompanM by nla daagntat and mother.In-taw tpaol Sunday at the borne of hitfather.RecorderOoloa. , , , '

Ur.JooaWiaalow.of Three Bridget,- - t t r a l d w M tht bowot

; ttm AMlfJaV^MsMfJ f it?»w v*mfnp Wftpant " v *

Theptoalool the Hall »gn.l Co. will<>• btk} M Saturday a* BrluV audUo*rlum4aod-tTore. TW|tU,.adi.UU»t

a»l^

> molMebite _bM<4tr,aat«KHi»Mt«S.-. vary oaotlderable Inwrett here In

^OfaAtod and It la likely that theeubjMt »Ut not down until full invt*.tlgatfon (thad. Mr. Edward i. Mer-rlam^otudraai of the aupplkw bom'mltt«rl te4fol l f lw

, While your editorial | D but«a regarding the^aobool «

. . week'aooal did

•OppUet oommlttM to advlau you thatUwpntetttaehool board to competed-'bualoeatmen, noueof whom weto

utiifaatory delivery athetecmaotipotoaab

g towere

L ' W{<»« however, m

tboway bills and bookToTtSe' CenttralR, B-aud found fo bo correct lu

• a vari particular, If short weight ooalwaiMtvered than the OentraT a aand JaootaonttUoa must nave been

vln oolluilon.. Aito iwwhatlng 4i» eoal-of-kwaldaaltra who "are taut parert ot the

.- town" 16V>i»tjecal| anything In the^oaUtotoVoB'nrovidlugfor favorlUtw; »or unneoaaaary •pandlng of public

awNd to tbt property ha reoently puf-0hiai4-»B"^*tto«^>ao»; Hr? Burnt'son to •mptoytd by tbigovaramani i tWetfalaajoo. -

T*t Borough Oounotl htld a regularmonthly maitlngaVthe- bmott«h halloaSouth avanua On latt TAll tba' mtmbtra ware „ . .Mayor Wintlow In UM ofaiir, „ «».•auntoatlon waa rtoatvad from the UilonWttor Oo! in ngird to the ohangi otlooatlon of Brt faydraou whloh wasraotlvtd aod pltotd on Alt. Mr. U>uitBudaUwbolaballdiag-ttma'bottateonBtoood avenue ptUtlootd the Counciltoplsoe a hydrant to aa to bring tbtlumen within lire proUoUon. This watreftrrtd to the oottmlttte oa light,watt* aod Hotost. Prtabolder Adantof Crtnford thanked the Oounoll forth»lr letitr apprrclallof hit efforts tohate a bridge areottdovtr Ototre atnai

toKenUworth,aod esprawW bisfaction at<)Se nominal charge of Ireoaatofrom Elutabtthport to tba otnti*of the town.

Mrs. 3K.T. K a o n * and _ . . ,Mary aod Ififcel; ir* totodTnc a f i wwetka1 vteatlon with reUtlvta at SliverLake, Pa. Io'ltarlog Ktoilworto ooWsdntedty morning it la- of InUntt tonote that they were numbered amotwtbt first to ridt on tht otw trollty intown, also among the long distant*riders over tbe Bab way Valley B. ft,going wttttrard from" Summit, V. 3* aallna-whioh aborttnt the route about88 mlkti and Ittttoa tba time, nearlyan hour.

M0TU

Tbt mcttplcinrteaue town m Awar.Ujaltool/ahundrtJand twwnhr aiUaifrom Maw York. Maifah Chunk, In anarrow pate between tbe Ltbigb rivert D d . . u > * onrbanglog moonulaa, riaat

oldtpttetba^owntryrotdtatlft UMidountay. _ . ,traokwat laid toooony the ooalrivar, tat now U ta mtTnUI

tht

iae^okdyiot

K5»M"ffl«A>* ***XW

aaarar IwKnMrka drop away intire twith kaMdMfrWttflTawand tbt

• TTTI *(U'f1^ ^ M Summit_ a halt Is made and opportun-

fty Iti given to vlalt the mlntar-Tbtirnlhg.n nt whloh w situated bar* hat

tHWtt^hrflre7*^t^ln7ftota»im" :

mil Mountain the oar • ••uitaunioMiiq ioe ear uuiioa gjtavujeiuvirlogrldels ovar all too sooa.Tbe New Jersey Oratrel will operaWone of lU popular txouislona to ttauchChunk on Aug. 1& .1000. Bound trip

sptolat tri

From ELIZABETH and ELIZABETHPORT with Transfers

from Any Line.

Tberera goiogTooea big boom at KehilivoribTso Ni

-tbe time to bay a beautiful borne site on very easy terms,

BBPORB tbe values increase too touch. Come out and

ahd ao will your family. Remember titi faro"is only

PIVB CENTS from Elizabeth and ten certs from

Newark. Kenilwortbyou see baa the stune transportation

f a c i l i t i e s a s & j ^ ^ r ~ " ' " " ' ^ " " '^^ " : ' " " " " r 1

-A't "?•?<

The First of •Each Month

g vaA oommuutoattoa from

a teet.Oarroob

m~mr*>mmm* w * fL*«V

v ^ , - - . , . to about MO.any Individual would pay fora-HUttattauoh,la tbe case a*" — tmaglacd. So far a a l

. sd_bolb_looii™-«..,_—or mloo and

, . bean wry glad to haveget too touslAeat, but

to be a factor whan

A oommuutoattoa from % ^ OarroobIn regard lo the gu^ara on Otatr*. atrettnear hit propartr waa raftrrtd to thettrtet committee, Tna followlag bllitwere ordtred paid: 8 . L.Oolwell, II3.7S;a\Valt,«aO; F.W.More.,aO; UnitedBltotrlo to.f43.7ai H.J& A, Kottnarr

17.60. Theoolltolor reporttd a balanotoo band July Srd, tl^MUBf tatei colt M M— -" •*— "-- .^-^^ ^r - v ^ - » - ^ — * | •mwmmy^^mmmrmrmmp nmmwmmwm V ^ t t )

w

Iteltd.MMli hotel lloaoas, flSO; flnts,•S) •ipsnttf tor July, t94O.», leaving abalance no hand ot ti.03O.S3. FireCblat Duthtnak raportad all appantnaIn good order with tba attention ot 100rMjbotboMvhtohoanbtrtpatrtd. Tbtoowmmee on adlattmant with W—t~fl«uWM dltobirgtd aa tbera waa no furtherwork to ba doaa in that dlraotioa.Cmirman Sargent ot the Strtat Ooai-mllttt reported that atone for croat-

Rocod trltrain leavet Cranl

mott hoattHoMt and all butlnttahootathaveaoma ourrent bill* topay. The Mty, tafe, methodical andbutlnw" like wty la to pay all ofthem by check, no matter howtmall. It inauna eorrectotea, givae

—yonaec-tpletereoordof-'aH moneyyou _ pay out, and tbt' «atUrn*dcbtoka furn-h jrou the btal rtoeipt.Your checking tooount it wtk»me at

THE CRANFORD

NATIONAL BANKCRAWFORD, H. .

Md, and tba lo«u^dealeiaju»ft| walks would toon ba dtllvartd and workhad exacuy the t*n» r>p-lW O T M battn t t o nee. Thtaauamembsr

BowAko?. MHUIAM,BookaaodSuppUeeOom,

# # ' * « * • wltl> ME- Merrlam tharaob^boardliiOompoaedw e n j a o have b>»Q llw

^ f l WWenylotMjrawtf. Wed o « not lay claim

A<L _

wouldbtguiaonoe. Tht aama memberabprepoiiad the. bad ooodltton o|«tr-U3n •Maete.tnd on bit motion the obrkwatiaatrttitwl to aak UM BoroughittVtorotyladttrlaatimawayu) which thtmaowbo do work: on etreMt ooUk) bepaid weakly. Tbe Publlo aki\ii Oar-ponUcawtanotUUdof tha Intention ofUie autborttlta to lay crttawtlka tah ill ^ d

Uie autborttlta to lay crttawtlka tathey will ^a r^uu*d to aland part of* • «*•?•» Ofdwaaoat Ko lo dthe

II

^ d to aland part ofOfdwaaoat Koa. lo aad

.thlfd' aad tail read-

ForSalc!Ona Houaa on North Ava-

nua at $4600.

Ona Houaa on BurntldeAv*nu« at $2750 .

- CA8V TERMS.

E.*iO'DONNELLl

John,House. Sign, and

aFresco Painting,

ruin ana Dac'ar'aflhra

Paper HanglnQ

J A M E H CALD^VELL P A R K ,

CIVIL ENGINEER KM CONTRACTOR^WORK DESIGNED and EXECUTED..

Conoreta Work, Railroads, Sower*, MaoadamRoadaand Pavements, Sidewalks,

Curbing! Etc. J 'EQUITABLE BUItOING,-TELEPHONE 2 3 0 COWTLANDT,

Reaiaenoe, OHANPORD, l>r.

12a BROADWAYrNEW YORK-

• . '

•> A

- V.- 'I

Hlllir •IOGN, Craarord

Glass, Oil, Paint, Vamibheand Wall Paper.

wranferd, H«w Jcraay

KARL TEICHMAN,

The Burkely Hotel,

|g«t Localloai:—Strvic*

OtAqy«otelln

• • • - • - • • • » • • -

V

Good Things Within Sight., and worth eating isour fltoc^of high-grade

Meats and Poultry.?f!!5! l 3 r 8 . ? e c t e d ^ toe fir8t Place» kept in "a freezing temperature and iu samtary.aur.

ourT;s, no wonder jeveryiiousekeeper '

iveac iin 8igntv aadwithin reacli

tender chop^and fragraSSmi'"

•^i-

,»^-»-

«*dga|a,ttM>lbat owe hit b

boot nude

Mb* Ellen Terry baa returned fromSaratoga.

i Mlis Habel Piper has returned fromBar Ilarbor.

' Miss Carrie Piper ha* gone on a*ialt to Hoose Lake.

a J. Cox Is back from a monlh'aVacation trip In the Canada woods. •

' •"*• Uary*WMtergaard b tpeodlDgL t W vacation time at Delaware Water

PteeboUler Adainn l« »tlll confinedtahterootn bjf'tn*Wrt' io' Hit4 i n i Ssome two weeks since, but boprs to lieoat next week.

naught at hiterrora wntelOraaCbnTa ocandKdgaowfor the hometafeUaa,asdthat home tOiandhlateaaifeet support,

Mngai lUwjFor the Brti

drew blaaka, ifd

Micbatl Ojllins. Wi l l iam

on balk to, P iwat:t«jrao;c«dsacriace and iman's muff ofPoolebtid tl

Crawler, Jack McDonald and Nalsoo{general wHatiI*o«ianl,»p»nt SuDdijr at tht bome of I The score h]thelalterir parent*, Pinebrook, N .3 . . ".• • 1 8' a s . Beadle,Sr., whose handI .was """'very badly brulstd by a window drop-plogon It at the Aeolian office earlylast week,* Is again able to attend tobis duties there.

4he World of Union . , .„ . „ _ „ „Park and Ocean drove which was tohave been held next Saturday hat

- bern declared off.*<dge W. •* . Uendell will leave to-lorrow forHlnneapolhi toattond the

' Encampment of the Q. A. R.J»-i»«&ih»-officlal-ataffrot

i State Commander.Phitlp JahD hai'lhtt contract "for

painting the Vfrstfleltl M. B. Church.r . This ibop la more ifann uiually buiy?V",this lummer with new and old work,b mm i h new and old work,

a fall force of mechanics being keptb

There If graw da*nger that ajhor*•ft-JMt "*»!' be-«tlrrednp

Duntllen o oCraaford o o

OnBatnrdi)will play the »ark. Aathisreoord aa Oranbeaten this*nave to break,are In bopea It

Saturday Amake anotbeilooal boys, andberor wagers Imolt.

eHrwooithehandt of

anybodyt ganxway made twcoUncbedthagiagto tooro after tl

^v v wp ^^m ^m*^ _^^™^^mm mr^mu w a r 4 ^ ^

^Cornmlttn befonrlong. . . - -para will be i

|rbtte4^^W^bofe to*

rear windows ot "^Township

yJ:ord meetlog held he,r» a couple offfweeka ago that If beaten for nomlnail Uon be,would ntlll lie a good Republl.fXCM and woutarvoUSUiotlralgnt ticket^>Wonderirhe thought the Republicans^ * d f o t t M W bltt d h l i

CnulTba library hi

tha-Maw J e w

g p*ad forgottM Ws bolttngr and helping "beat'tbe Ucket two yean bac^T Everybeat'the Ucket1 two years bac^T Every

pman must stand on bis record.The sale under chattel mortgage to

K W. U. Speiry of the horses, carrlaKee,etc , of- tbe Golf stables which was to

^stopped "Fy Injunction secured byH Brock's former partner, LoDgley.wbo" 'claimed to have been a partner at thel^dateofthe mortgage. Longley also

'hasa mortgage on the outfit. ThisK would also make Longley responsible'F::for jQgitok's debts hero. "There ap-

> be a pretty tangle.

J'f assessed valuation, real|*and personal, will be tills year about

two and a half times that of but y«ar.teiinbetb will ba about double and

^some parts of |Jie county will berly three times the old valuation,) Instructions of the County Boardjtfttlon to the asaessojfl are to

¥<• Wes'1 At f u " yaiue-' I ( remnlns to be*i'Wto whether each division of tbe

"-touoty carries out tbe plan.Tbe big pipe laid some yean since

'; .by the C. B. B. to carry the drainagesiLfroro the north slje of their traclu to

the rlyer Instead of drips* the tracks-and down Walnut avenue la appar-• egtiy stopped or broken as recentlyeach heavy rain has forced the water

-In great quantity through the old•Ipe'to the damage -of 'the Walnut

.avenue roadway. The Township

from Trenfon ccbooksr

Education acnutraou.

" Franco underIn-P»rtrint.

Eve of theLowell. j

Constructive ianthropjr—tee.

DemocracyAddams.

JSSUSP*LaOrandB Ifs^8toryo

Beloach.Conquest of ttEttentials of

dick.Lectures on til

Chaucer to TencBritish Empln^ d w t a fEnglljh ProttOanada-BoufHighwaya and

k

'Committee has sent the R. B. offlclalsa request to repair.rHotwithataudtaig the. very wet

'weather rapid progress has been madeIJn grading on Orange and Centennial^wnnoes by Contractors ParJc and^Homphref. Hamphrey baa finished

b i n d i n g Centennial avenue and Is at" ' ' at the far end or SpringfbUd

Contractor Part U alreadystow, on .the near end of

tavenuc AsetetantStateBoadter Meeker Is lieeping Inwith'the work ""

rhsisBparvWonandtoo tbe Job.

« i u 8oi* aaaUMV

Cook.Hatters or 1

Iwynn.HomeplctunsConspiracy ofBepmmtatlva

—FanooaaLMadame de.StiCoroelUe—VimMollere-VlnwEnglish Poett-Home NursingCottofVood-EmpftaaM ofJLa&alloandtl)

Oreat Wosl-ParGrowth or thi

Adams.Dames and Dai

Court—Brooks.Four Oeorges-Bousseau—patFrench Men anrench

Vandam.

FIE3TM.

RlT.J .J . Si

Preachloft Soilmorning, 10.80.BeooneUtdaod B

anatOtyofttMSoultt 8oboo|EpworthLtagaFriday erenlog

K 8,of I

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h Transfers

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2O BROADWAYr

NEWYORK-

erf Tuatfa* »a**«Ueta. M M or OMMT tut*"

A.G. faoyeswMbur

played the Doittttea F. CC oa

•olgaa. the local boy* faUha* to getbat o*e hit off bis daflT*ry. which waea boat made by U M la the aavsatauuua*, bat bla good week vent lor

" M bis toaamatse made t h mernra which were responsible tor

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«>rae«wrmBiBtwiaiiPe j of Ms« xwiM

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Or a total ofNo u made for a«w««

Cranforcl*Qood

CentreT

Extra Values

Mb* EQeo T « t j baa returned fromSaratoga.

1 Miss Mabel Piper has returned fromBar llarbor.

< Miss Carrie Piper ha* gone on aVisit to Moose Lake.

8. J. Cox Is book from a month'sVacation trip In the Canada wood*. •< MIM Mai?Ve«tergs*rd Is speodlog*«r vacation time at Delaware Water'M?: - - _: ..l_:._ZZ:™-

ftieboWerAdauw l» gtUl

some two weeks since, but hopes to beout next week. ' r'

f Umn. Micbul Oullins. Wi l l iamCrowley, Jack McDonald and Neknolaooard, sprat Sunday at the borne oftbelalierirparent*, Pinebrook,U.S.

> 0 . 8 . Beadle, Sr., whose hand wasvery badly bruised by a window dron-

i ping on It at the Aeolian office earlylast week,* is again able to attend tobla duties there.

Wilt lyjnwlnn nf th» Wnn.lmi.ti <if.,, -«be World of Unloh county to"Att>ury*' Park and Ocean Orove which was to

have been held next Saturday has- been declared off.

A<dge W. • # . Mendell will leave to-sr--;ow for Minneapolis to.attend tbelaUonal Encampment or the O. A. R.BBS__ ss* - — si — ~ • . i k - •• — — ^ _ ^

OraoSordns only run. On the otherband Edgeoumbe pitched winning bsUfor the hom« teanv allowing bat livesafeties, and those so well scatteredthat home piste never waa In dangerand his teammates accorded him per-fect support, two- immaterial errors*elng all they made.

For the Brit two Inning* both vide*drew blanks, and In the third Crmn-

ott balktaPage, .who Mota aecosd,waa advanced to third on Wetmore's

man> muff of Smith's pop 1lyJ-^^Pool* held tbe Indicator and gavegeneral esttsfsfltlon

The score by inningsl J S i O Q T B f t - B l l f c .

Dunellen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — o S JCranford OQIOOOOflx- i i g

On Saturday the Oranrord A. O."swill play the Monarch A. O. of New-ark. As this team holds the samereoord as Oranford-rnot having been

this season-something will

g-aar^ 8 t a ' * Commander.Philip John barihtt contract "fo>

,v .painting the Westfleld M. B. Church.r. This shop la more Hum usually busy1^,this summer with new and old work,' " a full force of mechanics being kept

There If graw danger that Ajnar>

— • ^ I ^ im ni • | \ • • ' • • • • • • ^ M ^ m f j ^ j M KM • • •

have to break, aud Oranrord rootersare in hopes It will not be their boys.

Saturday, Aug. ttth. Itoselto willmake another try to win from thelocal boys, and already qulto a num-ber or wagers bare been madeon UMresult.

tadX it

bowl Interest as balance* awl aurplm•n this account will provide the moneyrequired for this.

The total amount to be raised fortains la not yet knowuTfor Cra&roM'*•bare of. the «s»inty tax I*

•"probable that _will b* the amount,

aa against approximately $30,000 lastj**r. The special appropriation oln.000 for Township lot and f 1,837 forroad bonds and Intercut will accountfor the major part of the Increase,and the Increase of county tax formost of tbe balance. - The actual costof running tbe Township Is approxl.mately tbe same as for last year,small Increases. In street lighting andhydrant account being required bjr

teqatr* whit b u I M W K rf UMah* tells yoo atw h»« not bad iltXwatt* ti ^ <

tt«s watt*

$10b*t «be

b<-r If nii« t » .d $10 ant uk b<r If nii« t » .«M sow. and Boailj c«t a reluctant""'"'••k* t h t h toth«t ah» to Thru

uatu

fit Is there will be a hot time fora•"•* '""* hoKo tbe oowmitte*, «|U

; imir, windows • of the Township

booksrmeeting held he,t* a couple of

f. weeks ago that If beaten for noraln*' Uon be,would still lie a good Republl.

;rCBii'iina" woutdrvoUtbostraTgnt ticket|t>Wonder-iriie thought the Bepublloans m-rvmna .•"f:hsd forgotten Ws bolting and helping -frrach Beirotution—QajrUlner. *"

-baat'tbe Ucket1 two years backT Every ' Eve or tbe Fwdeh Kevolutlon—tattan must stand on bU record. ' I j 0 W e l 1 ' ' '

The sale under chattel mortgage to. W. U. Speiry or the horses, carriogee,;;!etc, of the Golf stables which was toIbave taken place Jft»t_Tbursdajr jras

p'jstopped "Fy Injunction secured byIJBrock'fl former partner, LoDgley.wbo* < claimed to have been a partner at tbef.'dateofthe mortgage. Longley also

J has a mortgage on the outfit. Tnlsf, would also make Longley responsible'

stk's debts hero. "There ap-^ _ ^ > be a pretty tangle. •^^inforfl'ff assessed valuation, real

rand personal, will be tills year about^ two and a half times that of last y«ar.

«tb will be. about double and.. parts of |he county will bej|y three times the old valuation,) Instructions or the County Boardgallon to the assessors are to

_^si at full value.* It remains to be„ Jtta whether each division of tbe^•'county carries out tbe plan.

Tbe big pipe laid some years since" lij- the C. B. B. to carry the drainage

fr m tbe north side of their tracks tothe rijer Instead of drips* the tracksan]down Walnut avenue I* appar-ently stopped or broken as recentlyeevh heavy rain has forced the water

, , In great quantity through the old,f" pipa'to tbe damoge~Df 'the' Walnut

l> avenue roddway,. The TownshipOommlttee has sent the B. B. offlcloUa request to repair.

notwithstanding the. very' wetweather rapid progress has been madein grading on Orange and Centennialvranoee by Contractors Park and

t Humphrey- Humphrey bas finishedgrading Centennial avenue and is at

• at the far end of Sprlngflski. Contractor Fju-kr U already

, stone on .the near end i f• avesne, Assistant State Bead' ' Xeeker is faepin* In

the hands of the Railway A, O. on8atunl*y.^»6r five Innings it waianybodys game but In the sixth Babway made two runs and practicallycUnctiedthegaCQSasUarwoot! railedto soon after that Boon by toning*.

1 9 3 4 6 6 7 8 0 B H BRailway 0 3 0 1 0 ) 1 0 0 6 7 3

' o a o t 0QOO0 3 4 4

FribiRahway-PagetuidArnMt.

'"""", "CfiufBri IlVrujr*The library bos just received use of

from Trenton containing th» followlnAbooksr

JusT what the rate will be cannot bedetermined until all M*Msmeats areturned In to the County Board as wellas all Items of the lery. Aa AssessorCrane, following the mandate ol toeCounty Board under In* new lawhaa rated all values to real ralunasnear as m*y Bi, "and also" Urg^ylnlcreaaed the personals,. Cranfonl^valuatfon* may reach •AO0O.O0Q wblcawltlgtTA a rate near 11.90 per tlQO.JU»t year's v/OuaUons were a bit omrtMXn,00O. Orer In Summit the a*atssmenu hare been raised to aboutthree time* thote of last year and toall over the county.

New tldawalk b«» bwn_otd«nMi Wd

^SKafiS^-' --1*11^mOr w«ti the OiuldU run do wtln'Issssil wvawa wtll oom» baefc at

11ki~ thta. "Tuo (are nw »1« atx]tbsa borruwed it bark." Tbat K thewax your TS cvot* bMuiDtm a Utociwr-aa* that sttsibc* ran aud your f 10 tosmtth«iy«ai, AIH) jrjt. la nJti> oX alt.mat sent* wtun.n will bans; w» to t»cents and CM more out of It and mt)keIt do more thing* and •|>n>«i! it mutulever more rlutlxa aud kwu IItr r* rlutlxa and kwii II .iajmoplag like a bubbling sprtuf-ln •bort.take bet all in all. a woman U llw m«»

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|<»o to %T<- |>r

Km»>n.i.|«.|yJ UKKN HANDKKmillKr'X

n»>,

in PrioeM tn

New M s . r»Oc each, Instead of $l.r>o.Tl.* lt«h.k in the Baltic

Thf I.idy M t i

1 lali Urd*fi At tended to Promptly.

THEQUALITYSTORE. BERRY & CO

* • •

THEQUALITYSTORE..

1»'K«A III.OCK. •A

Edanatlon and fbe Larger U f e -

~ ~ France) under Blcheilra and HaxarIn-P»rklns.

mtlve Phil

Ethloih-

Lowell. IOonstniotlire

anthropy—£ee.Democracy

Addams._8tory of Nineteenth Century Science

8tory of Art Throughout the A g e s -Conquest of tbe Air-Alexander.Essentials of Business' Law-Bur-

dlek.Lectures on the English Poets from

Chaucer to Tennyson-Beers.British Empire Mtonr.Landmarks ol EngUsh. literature—

Hf., a

ww.. w J here and IheJnspactMaarbismperriskmand Inrtructea

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QiSii&kLiSi

ICOlLEnglish Pross-Cralk.Oanada-Bourlnot.Highways and By-wars in London-Hastens or English Lltersture-

iwynn.- Home plcturts of English Poets.Conspiracy of Pontiac-Parkman. .BepnsentaUre .English Uurature

—PaneoasLMadame de.8tsel.Cornsille-Vincent "^Mollere—Ylnotat.English Poets-Ward.Home Nursing—Harrison.Cost of Food-Richards.EmpnasM of Prsnoe -auarber.LaSallaandtbe Discovery or the

HParkmui

oB Cimtral avenue, east side, butweenproperty ol J. O. Moore and Eastmanstreet The engineer was dlPMWW Irtao* and Mbatw,'new walk on Madtoon avenuewhich JO days' notice had expired.

Qoir Club Wini at Tennltn . e Ooir Club Teunls team com-

posed or Leslie Ilanker, Qeorg* Batea,Praeer arid E. Babrock ptay«d*a closematch with the Roselle (talno b»amcompoeeoT of tfcOlnVrt, affflef, tfui-ford and Albilgbt last tbiturday afternoon on the Casino nourts^t BOM1I«,and much to the surprise of tbe Cran-ford team bad a banl proposition towin out. The doubles motou wasrather a roregcjnB conclusion a,odjhematenTwaa never In doubt, Frawr andE. Q. Bsbrock winning from liulfordand Albright 8-1, 70, 3-9 and 0 iBanker, on whom tbe Cranford teamwas counting for at least one. possiblytwo, matches was a great disappoint-ment, losing to McU(n>rt 4-fl. fl t andtt-3, The ttrst part of the matchlooked like ail Banker, but after win-ning tbe Qrat set handily he broke hisracket and was so off his game thatthe noselle man won out OeorgeBales won bis first match withMiller easily, 6 2,0 2, but Banker wasshortly boaten by Wilier ?•&. 7-6, aftera plucky flgbt. This toft the matchall even, 3 tot Roselle and ii for Oroo-ford. CJeolge Bute* was the last hopeor Cranford In the dwldiog^matchwith McOlffert, and the rxcltem«ntran high, when he won the first sett-l but lost tbe second i-C. The retail

mini/

FOR INVESTnENTI Only 57 Lots Left II at 1 BaVaVB a%> * A tk.Wh ''(k arncsk** A. • • a* A . * . ^ A A _ ^ ^ _ . * A —•»«C1C VOUHa HttmtHH AUUAMH

FOR A 110/113 SITU I

Title Perfect.JRMtrkiJon*,.

NORTH AVENUE, CRANfOHO.

Lots !S1 $ 7 5 to $390..c.. - -i -SAB*-1" « «i •""«•

BEINO

Shade Tr»e«.AW«w«lks.

kS«rvli* Way*.Improved Atreet*.Ulectrlc UghU,City Water, Ua«.Telephone.

VVM6N COMPLCTBD 10 PQR CUNT. WILL W AUOHO «PRESENT PRJCU. B W NOW I ' .

N. J* Suburban Realty Corporation,

• • e x

LaOreat WwHrrParkmui.

Growth or tne Prenob Vation—Adam*.

Dames and Daughters of the FrenchCourt—Brooks.

Pour OeorMe-McOuthy.Rousssatu—paridson.French Men and Preneh Manners—

Vandam.

>»M«M

C. W, HAWKINS,and EY

Large Commodious Hotel for Sale I1 ' *

Same of the) ma«t elaalrable propeHlas for sale or rent In ;

KowiallMtim«b,Meur» a i m l !„«,,, in Llmlmiutlful town of K-.nl 'worth, M. J.lMfor* it auk"* itwH Urtlm l|kt> Crstifurd aud mm «l«m Jplaos* which ban gous b*/imd «i» nmh nt Um ordinary forking man.

" M M M * Ml as »«•

FIE3TM. E. CHDBOH.

BIT, J. J. SMVIU,' Pitrog., ...Preacblng Sunday, August I?tb,

morning, 10.SO. Subject, '•EnemiesBeooneUed and Beaened."

Ev«»lnK,7.45. Subjeet,Great Cay of UM Feast." .

Bonday 8cbooi,1»o'ciock.Epworth UagM meeting, T tVetodt,Priday evening at f.'iS Tar Taaa

- - — — - w w « _ ~ww^. p. m m tmmm^m m'-^m aifav SVPUI*

of ibewhoteday now depended oa ttttlast set. and it was very brilliant tea'nl* with many long rallies and muchapplause from toe big gallery. Bates'steadlnejs and wonderful stayingpowers stood hint 4o food-atasulaadhe flnaliy pu)|asj«%at the set andmatch bj 6-4.

A'number-of tournaments have.been arranged by the Oo« Oub teamwho aa yet nmain uddeMted, havingbeaten tbe, eranford Casino fr matchesto I, and Roaelle 3 tot J, The nestteam matcfe will b» with Wactfteld.

Geo. F. Eilenbeiier,Funeral Director

And Embalmer.i» Korth Ar*nu«, Kwt.

CUASKOllD. N. J

, 1JS-B.

JOHN MAH1EN,

Cranford, H. J

H, F. WHEELER.

Dr. Robert WakefSeld,Dentiat.

Office Mearsi8-11 A. JC1-a K, M, W«H|.. *-lt A. M.«atarday, « . l * A. M., 1-j p . 41.

Irving Building,Cranfen). N.J.

ICKPianos •- Furniture

Kepilnd and RefinltlM4r —

P. H. LENZ,1 tea Sewth Ave«iie# Weal,

ej. j .

icnox Stock Farm

aieecer is xeepuiK »•» ^m:—m* " " " ^ K J " • »»rJ-i"* * ~ "h the work moMng ^nng, B. ft. of BtoghMy Onbaa. wMlereandlhelnspector. Sarwanadaress. "?T - - -W-y r

Allareeordiatlyl <*<**•&% * & & ( •

IbyBev.Df? m*&f.O2J

ff^,!^^^!!^

test «f «H1namtie« ta'a* «att-

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i ^ _ | _ k r+- •» t ^ - *

E. A. O'Donnell, m

Pi,nMtiiitii,I t U "PITTINU, JOIUHRO,

All W*rh Ousr«itt«e.

tjmmmKl*m»n puno.ftlumit rumialiml fw any

J. ALFRED SHAW,1'nuticuJ t'iano Tunlns;ri io ll Jp K l mt

four y«m with A«jli«n G»,hud New York.

Wi BwadHt. - VtmUM'

ro BT.IiMlniljIemiu^itaeNa IWTWalnut ftv«iiu», ronloiu* »\% rmmi*

nnd -bath, All In <-«.'p|(i-/it repair, *liiia «|»irloii* and WA|| sto^km!

wltb fruit. rnrtJculnnt fiirnb.lt»-.l at

UKHTV.\> - iloanl for young cuupto" prlvat» family pr«f«rrwli nUt»

Dill VATO faaiilr wltii (teslmM<Fbon704 UknHhmtetintHLftuhmi;

eomfort«l>l«aud well fumfohmi ttxm*'all convKpWdces; flrst p(a*a table amiatlitMlance. Addmw Bwwd, Cltlwo*""**' - j"--1 T" it

f » | APOP CBAMKOBDTOWK8IU' > l«x*J IHCIJW, printed oa ^paper, gfvlu««l| property ilae«>•iCrrncH fll

ABatdPACiOUHMlOJUX* log mown overhead for

with HvC

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It I •tooi u lr tad rista irm

..—jd or iimn*/' «, «••^tjiy I uk JOB for s

fine ber «**• grrw bit with weadtr.And • ea»le t«*aa in t«*ee

!BJU ber duBak* toto *howuig—• "Help youn*U, mr. if,you f'

• • • h e «pok» I felt bef s»*fcOVr ay Usy eetwM creep,nd 1 drew tk« maiden t«KuMdlier, W^^Jbwdfc^^y-sias,. ,

Tben •>•« frowned, took up her pitcher,Aui lisd ( m i little rai—

Unrtn the tamed, then henut«d,b u g bod, and dropped ber eyes to

I •lull M M *f*ta for waterOn the mprrmr, jiyl 1 tliiuli,». >uu're *o thir«l),Ywi «n»/ want tnAlhrr dnfTL "

—lli/lrn >famu, la Life.

ettWtta;b«ta*,auawotoUtttetacttaat be wat cW ta canaeats not I Mwhole aad etaaavaad. that kW laea«anCBt> j-^attttjrl|Pef a>tt*wptjv^.wt}ss»tavata*Mt)ev*toaPsj^rfa

"Como away!/ Come hw«yj NBTtalltf!" pleaded Hester, balancingbersolf_on_ hj^Jjni,j!Qlnto4---b««lar•mnJtftierlns; bpr oiut -draperieslike a wind-blown hluejay. "I hoarthe stage horn. You don't want athin* heart. You would.break It asyou do tho* others,' tho added, *wUba wicked Isnich. ' Jr ''

Natalie held the 'llttlo .aoart-tl'ipml tray .botween her eyes andthe light •. / f .

"It It excollgat' chlna./and ticnutl-. 1 Dour saw a bet-

ter picture at tho tall; < but I sup-pose I can't have/it, for tho lastcent of my allowanco wat gone longago. It It liorrW to be so wretchedly

• : '•Dear m«! It you Jeally, want it,jrou have/fcnly to drop a hint to yournumerous ttlmlrers. They will rise

- to^h^atMlk^WJgirf lro l i ;^ l o i riifed IletUr. laughing mtseherlous-

/-ti-tb«y-4urned7«way.r^r~rr~ '"..". Natalie shrugged bor shoulders,

not dreamlDg. that one of her hu-tnerous admirers had heard every•word. Ho stood looking after her'with open mouth. Was the pretty^ady^ bis Hoarfs pellglit, io TaryVOOT then? He had always thought

- - k e r rtch, thr WOM tucft UonuTifulyaothet. But one might havo plenty

V (o eat and weir and not much money,Billy knew. That wat hit own catc,

He tiptoed up'.to the coumar an•aked tha price of the llttlo tray.

•; 'Two dollort,^ replied too trailing

nirtoro. No wonder the yrotty ladycould not bay it. Then he tat down

:;~and took account of stock. '•• . There were three contt. and sstfit.--^itfV^»nBlet;Tdok~tf'imMf.':~Out..ot

the tangle that crammed his pockottA^«e»tr«tited*ihWS":iarb'^-a15it"::a

of Us wrtMle wlta a atabbors aolL- I *ag*t ta V Dad tay g«adsy

elo'ee on." be sstntared (Watrtea-f ally, "bat I gotta go en aow. fk#tsigbt go to-aigbt."-.. Heart'* Delight wat stttiog ea tbelong vtraada, tnrrosad>d by herfaithful coarUars, _ la (be shadow,behind tbe little group, aat a youngnuo with averted face tad gloomy•yea. He bad cone, to tpeed bit oaepoor little week of vacation nearKsulle, but be had scarcely badspeech with her. . V ' V

To-morrow be most go back, and•well, tbe years tbat lay before him.

'•itetia^'VwrilBi^^^Mrwary^eartr-of bootless tolU All his thought, althit labor bad been for ber; althoughbe bad nvver Jbetn very, hopefal;and now the last abred of hope wasg o n e . • • • ' \ . ".

lly the tlnie Billy reached thefoot of the Ull veranda be wasapoplectic with cmburrasjineat.Breathing ttentorously, be beganthe long ascent, painfully consciousof the sudden .silence above, and tbeamused ryes.that were scanning bitworn and scanty garments.

He laid the llttlo packet In hitlady's lap and would have turnednnd fled, but his limbs seemed tofhavo lo«t tho power of Imroomtlon.i Natalie twlftly untied itfiij ilring,

iwbtlp~inily' walcEcd her adoringly,:^!»;wtsjMt:S#aid,x^^«^ii4=«Wh«ttrange people with the mockinge y e s . . - . . • " • ••• •• .' ' . ;

; "Oh, my dear llttlo china heartyjlna-g««Iodr-"And + ttiffughc ttTwat•old.' It was never there. But whojtent it, Billy Bojt'T"

"I bought it," ttld nilly, twelllngwith pride. ...

"Why, Billy, Billy Boy! WheroIn tho world did. you. got so-muchmoney?" tho cooed tenderly, puttingher -arm around, h\m and drnwlugblm to her.tide'.'' :• •

."! worked," ahtwered Blllv

AH1ABLB OIRUtlovable girls ia the worM

8ANDAL8 FOB CHILDREN." children's feet thould be com

with. the varying styles and shapesthat now abound at low prices atwell a* (a the more expensive grades.Tbe pretence of little sandals In thehoatehotd where there are childrenmay spare the mother the necessityof refuting the small folk the pleas-ure of going barefoot, for they pro-tect tbe feet while allowing perfectfreedom and coolness. ,

TO HOLD UP TOPS OF GL0VE8.Olqlvdelaitlct for holding up tbif

likes the girl w tb the cheerful, aaaaydisposition. Girls of thitl characterare never extraragaotly boisterous ondismally qalet; they have a pleasanttulle for every one. They aevelteem troubled or worried, their voiceit low and muilcaf, and their smile—be they pretty or not—it alwaystweet. ' .'" . •

The only trouble that "tbe tunny-,tempered girt hat li tbe outcome ofher popularity. Every one wants totalk to her, tnd be In her company.Young men aro attracted to her with-out effort on her part, for ber char-acter shows itself so. plainly In, heractions that yoiing men are «o de-lighted at the cheerfulness and sym---'•-- of-•her-ashire'-tbat- tbey-are-

.to.her-J

prfjjiktiuu^ teacrtt^ tutder tbe date «fJaaaary **^;ff«t=-l»wsf • ISBHJPB*-.*ftainir bead: of U « 8wlat toUiefBcater Borne aa4 receive a atoat eo»-dial weiwatrtfbet tbe reigalag poa-Uff, Jttlbkt 11. Tbey were U t flratbead of tast ftnteaa corps, kaowa asthe Swiss Ooard. wafcb forms sack aeaaraetertati* featare of the Vaticaalife ot to-day. Tbto afteraooa thefourth ceateaaai7 of It* aatabliaa-ateat was eelebra*ed with solemnityla the Vaticaa, whea Cardinal Kerry

? h r o l r t r t h « ^ , f l °" e r t m b r o W e r r t " ^ ' every reason, then, the girlW k M r ^ ; K « ! h tl» ...-«* disposition,- ho

totr^f^orL^nfOrn\,tbe}r " « ' « " • « away tho trouble, ot life, IsX ^ i S M f ' ^ . t fa-favorlte. And, what it more,old

playing bit brown, hard llttlo pawaiHo was not ashamed of them now.

"Why Billy, Billy Hay! And youdid all that for fiiof"

"I'd. do. tnoro'n that for'you._L'ddo anything. for you," said Billy,t t o u t l j v : ' : • ; 7 '.'•'.'.'•• :"•'"•"-••

, Thp young men laughingly raur-mured tholr sppTo»al_oLiWs_tontl.m*nt Involuntarily Natalie turnedto tht moody face behlni.her. Clif-ford had not tpoken. H« was- ttllllook log t »t tha pine-covered falllathat frowned darkly agalntt the tun-«tt tky, and It stomeil to her thatthe, lines ptln had carvod in hit .facehad til at onco grown deeper andh a r d e r . •'••;• ^^•••:.^J..-:-&\l-<!~:,,• ;

arm. Y«trt before, OlUford't facehad worn that same look of boyish -Idolatry, and It touched W now atnit m»nly devotion had failed to do.

tayors wo much ot the shirt sleeveclastic of masculine use to be gener-ally accepted by (aslldlous -women,though. • \ •

MME. CimjEBOCCBBDB II USD ANDIt soems probable that' Mme. Curje

will succeed hor huiband at profet--—olpbrtlct Jn the Borbonne. Thischair was tpedally created for M.

' Curie ttfo years ago, and hla wife, byreason of her valuable collaborationIn the research that led to the dlt-cover? of radium, waa appointed hitchlof laboratory.atsUtant Now thatthe question ha/arbwn of appolBtinga tucceator to M. Cure, hla widow It

^oll»e«ricrotrrtpok«ri of at The per-son best fltted, not only by intimatekaowjedgo of hit methodt and work,but alto by her 3wn»clenlia<! attain-ments, to succeed him.—New TorkT r i b u n e . .-:••/' :• : '••: ••;:::<!^':'>"*

alB. could ono small boy earnje required balance In a fow wookaT

W * f •" 5 o r ^0«W wrtalnly try.Onrlng th« lonp. hot days that tol.

lowed tha pennlco accumulated alow-to. Onion rowa are Ions/ and -tlmo** ««"!**! ««»d tho value a«t on a

Billy worked cheerfully, but dts-fouragement oveitooUt him at lltuos,• t It does all groat souls, Then howould, trot down to uke another

*enuily to baak In the light ot thoJaletgJrl's smile. t . '

She had a wonderfully winningW«e. and UUty u . d long .go toldher his tecroL That was tba m t o n

^ e k T i , h d chla» hNkrl WW«iwSIndian moccasin until aha saw

«Jt- - •««• Jwught it amitbe china heart. B i l l * and

with her coqutltloh airs, hutT r !?W a"l i

rfs

T r !?W a" ly %0< «w •!>« didheartily approve of him..f*ino l n U ) l n e < l o r« one nightdespair In his face

tain."I wonldp't 1)9 Ulscoaraged." aald.

the taletilrl. brightly. r«% gtttlngso late In the season that we havebad a mark down alnce you wore

w last,"Bow amchT" chirped BUly.' withnmlps hopa."" \

haven tor a dollar1 * • • • ' • ' " ' • ' ' • • • •

sot oaa forty-tumbling wUdly

take oaa forty-ihe aaleactrl.

:, It, from Ihs _ahowoa*«rit dalnUly with aiarrow,'fewWleBUU'flfJ«4>ea«

forthtad at .,...w,_.~-.:--: - •-"I shall keep it at long at Mive.

"And you won't break it at yoadid "the albert?" Billy, atkod aax<l o u a i y . / ^ - : : : . . ' ' • . ; • •'..•• . ' • ' • • : : . ' . • . . . .

NaUlie,jmUed,^»trangoIr. !'No,Bljly"!!^.' "t thall novor break anyinorot I tfel ?r«o,»«rJ,,»ny-.«.moia«.&.r!:.'"Turning"again, the said gently."Isn't It atmatt ilm'o for our Walk,C l i f f o r d ? " ••.••'••••.' -.-• •'.:'•" . . ' ' !•

With a! great, light In hit eyes,tho young man aprons forward,, andthe others uindo way for him as,courtlorn mutt' do wheu tho Icing

v- Ai tiio- two ttrollod dawn thopjno-trlngcd ro»d Billy followed at arctpticttul'distance, turning htod-'tprlngt that greatly rollovod - hiteffervescing tplrlts.

Had. aho not klated him beforethorn all? Ah, tho might chatterwith these, grown young mbn, dancowith; :toejW,tdt|va;;»lta^them^ walkwith thorn—very close, at the watwalklnj . now; but kiss thornTNever! They trero far too big andold for that,,Billy wat suro.—MaryW,"''Parka, in Household {Ledger.:

An Interesting study ot animal na-ture it found by pouum and coonbuntort. ot thlt City in the 1000 ormore ttret of dentu timber of theMarinaton lttVcr bottoms, west oftown. It Is found that many oncatamo cats are now Inhabiting thotimber as wild and moro ferociousnghterj> - when treed than any. othertpccles of anlmalt which bunterf oreapt to encounter In these woods.

Ncarljr every hunting party tpond-Ing a nlfht In those woodt comet upw(th a cat that hat"gpnB to thewild," Tho sttupotltlon Is that IhotecaU hare b*on tempted to the woodsby the field and wood mice and otherprey upon wklchcatt like to feed,and that they gradually become ac-customed to wild lite and make their' home there. Frequently a party''i>t'hunters baa chated a cat half a nightto have an exciting fight when the•dwJBaUy"'oorfterod'i.^'''-'";.;y:'"r:^"34^^ji:ttte . ir^li i»a4;'^tte;Ba>'Ut« lite of their tpeclet are tald bytht ^>unUri vto trow contldentblylarger taaa their dvlllxed brothersa M ^ t ^ ^ d ^ b e able to engase

en

:,\,,'":: BRU88EL8 .-JLA^VKi^All w o m e n l o v e laee;;^

:i"-..••••;•••..,-,,,. It It treasured whetker It 1| •jwioia •• to - wear* or .to koep hldd'away la« timtvo^^^&'^im-..:,

No collection It complete withoutsome of tha charming denttllet mad«in or near the capital of Belgium,and no lace It more fashionable forvery One wear,- Despite the 'vogueof Irish crochet there's no dlmlnii-

Hero reproduced Is a dainty and,favorite motif.; l t l t "tho rose, and ItIs at oxqultlte-in flower at In toll-auo. Those who have teen busy fth-gors and. bobblnt fly in Its makingwill.bo 4oubly,lnlorette<l in'thlt re-

: minder. ,- •;, j^.r^^f: • (~ '':. '•:

WOMEN AltG CLUB'S " ABOO..-.- So"! numerous • aro ' btcnetpfs * inWinchneid, England, that in 1904 itwat decided- to form a "Bachelor's

JPrl«ndly,Soclety.'*; It now"haa:.th!ftty-alnr morabort, each~:over the/,agoof. twenty-eight years. Jlembors,whon being enrolled, pay a fee:oftwelve cents, and for non-nttendancoat tuootlngt, ;whlch aro held overy:Wi^nwday .''evening,,', a. fine ot'sixemits Is imposed. .••.. .'• :.-"'. :;.j

Any member seen by another talk-JIng to or walking with; a, yaung wbm*on Is' flnedat fbiibws: tibri talltlug,four cerita; for walking, sit cents.These'tines .aro allowed to accumu-late during' tho twelve months, andaro then used to defray tho expenaesof tho annual cicnftloa." •* ' ^ i i

;;:, BOYS HAVE B B n E R TASTE.;^. "If the public schools over add to

aro those of ber own use.

, ILL BALANCED WOMEN.;'. Hare you observed how some peo-ple always have these words on thotip of tho tongue, "if I wero rlcht"When they are called upon to give tosome , generally ' useful work,. theytar, "If I were rlcn'l would give somuch and to much!" Falling that,they glvo a ridiculous amount, verymuch below what they might give.Experlenco proves tbat, thla tort ofpeople In goneral are of very littleuse to any one. They are tho dis-contented and the telflth ones, andaro actuated by the most evil spirit.Ja7:a«yTiiT/-Tft"17*^''"^h'>*i?''tf«rblame thoso who are rich, and ac-CO e them of a want of generosity.On thomtelvet, however, they bet towthe gratuitous brovct of liberality.If Ahey woro rich they would give b]yh a n d f n l s ! •• •- • . • > : ' , - ; - . -;:•:.: : - - - : T W : .

Like to tbete Ill-balanced mindsire the women who go about Mylng:'If I were a man I would do thus

tablet ia the barracks of the corpsand Herr Vlr», councillor of tbeSwiss Federation, delivered an elo-quent panegyric on the long etreerof faithful Berrtce rendered, to the•oauin pontiffs by thlt chosen body-guard. He referred to that terriblescene on May «. 15JT. tfe day whichopened' the "Sack of Rome" by theconstable of Bourbon. Clement VII.had. taken refuge In the cattle ofBant Angelo, selecting a dozen menof the Swiss Guard to protect hisperson and leaving' tho rest, 2S0 innumber, at St. Peter's to,endeavorto sare the shrine of the Prince ofthe Apostles from pillage. Theywero not successful,but the/ allowed,themlelves id~be Sacked to pieces, toj U j o ^ r ^ t t t j B i ^ ^if* were able- to penetrate Into thebasilica. ..•• . .".,••'•

For twenty years after that'fatal.day the Swiss Guard was. practicallynon-oxlitent, but in 1E48 350 volun-teer* again enrolled themselves lathe service of the Pope, and fromthat day until this tbe Corps bat re-mained more or lest at that strength.Michelangelo is commonly creditedwith the design for the picturesque'uniform they have worn for the laatfour'centuries—without tho slight?est foundation. Plus VI. made obe-dience veryhard for his faithfulSwiss In" 1798.when be ordered themto lay down their arms and permitthe French revolutionary troops topenetrato Into the, apostolic palaceof the Qulrlnal. Even Plus IX.. hop-ing to assutgQ tho; passions of; theRoman taob, consented; to disband

ii*J^?Sl!fc^BllJr»JB^tlit)Bv'4^civic guard, but the eveata ot the fol-lowing months obliged him to re-consider his decision, and the guardhas survived to celebrate its fourth,centenary tc=day:—Tb.o Tablet

,-yWtV.WIj[JTK|8 ffflf/:*, ,;l^sf:ir»tuSbtfft^iajii^*j«»i

growa yellow ar toaa>tylasT or I.«aeat waaaiaf aad wear, r 'oauaeoded: fcak for aa :

weak solatloa ot blnwlthen preas tbe wateradd a/«tt»a awrtatle - ^ W ^ S B Iwell;' return tbe ataterial to tat> tws>^tioa. stir ft well aad eovw »M •vatael. -MHia* lt.a«aad far t w e a t r — ^ ^ ^ *ahafter thia, take the flannel W a a « -J^l-^r^^ttwat^a.*^

TO COOL A SICK ROfMfc0--l' woold. Uke to raneat UirOtttA

your paper to the thouasnd* who areobliged, to remain in iowa duringthe hot weather—etpecially to taoaecaring for the sick—my plan for cool-ing tbe tick room. I place a padmade of a folded piece of old blanket,on the stone Iedga of "the window(which the sun keeps very hot), an*keep It wet all day. The rapid evap-oration keeps the stone jierfectly cold,and the air patslcg over It Is per-yi'ccptlbly_cooled.jsnjl gives tnj|sIJEia>illef,to~thTliiivaU£-^'rNiuaa,;ta^iUuj^

THE GRAVEL PATH,. To a.tidy housewife a gravel walk jU often an annoyance. •. Uniett-it la |continually looked after It will get -juntidy, and then it docs look to f<w-i21lorn. In France tho practical natives1

have Invented a preparation w(tli:>which they freely water gravel path*;and roada and thus save much timoand many a backache. Here is tli|V.rule tor It: Ten gallons'of waterstwenty pounds of lime, two pounds |oi flour of sulphur. Boll all together,,;in an Iron kettle. When cold poilr•off. the- clear' .part - and use on the fc-walks,'being;Very careful not.ta'"*t*|'any of the mlrtnre on grasf c>r flowag'beds.—Buffalo Times. ^'"^^''^^^M

hot permit thlt one or that one todtf thU or that Injustice!" etc. Nine• tlmea out of ten these wbmenarecontented with the easy rolo of crlUe,•bttt;the good, they do Is•BII.V-.^^^V;

Doet the wren say, "It I wore anightingale I would sing at night?"

_ . -^ . ilFthedaytlaio and at her very best. Dolikewise,, young ladles! *Do notwatto your tlmo in regretting thatyou axo not men, but show us whatmay bo done by a woman who It a

an aftor God's own:heart.—Pastoran after GO4B OWLWagner, ln«Harper't Barar.

their curriculum the making' of bo-qu«ts tho boys will tako much higherhonors than the .girls," said a per*ploiod teacher. "I used to wonderwhy U wat that all the employes in.a florlal't establishment wore men,Having no other explanation to fallback on 1 coneiaded that the prcferrence w«s due to. tholr tuporlor phy-tlcal ttrongth, but I know now thatit was because they havo better tattoIn tho trranpoment of flowers. Withall b«r tuppoted Inherent talent inthe matter ot home adornment thereIsn't .ono girl In a thousaad; who':.«i»"ma*ko a lot of flowers up into a

Oval shaped fans or silk gauzocovered with : silver pallcttcs, withroother-of<pearl,sticks, aro offered. •;! Large oblong bucklea of gray sil-ver, wider at top. aro set with twor e d : e n a m e l l e d r o t o t . • .•'•.. . .• ' . . ' . •: .

. .T'A)ltsIoQc ttirnttar* upholstered, with?a'dark green leather. Is very fittingfor a hall donio In siennas. - i; Ono largo and two'- small belt;Imcklea of- giin raotal,.,, oblong , Inahape. round llko a flat wire,' are totj»Li|WficvJJt..wJt^rhlnettonefc.:;-~v.-^v

. A vase ot dark marble.with bronxeIndian standing over fallen horse,'holding in hi* hand a line wlth-whlchhe has lassoed, a' rearing horse. Is a

PosslbUlties of Dry Fanning.Estimates ot the. amount of land

that can be reclaimed by Irrigationvary all tho way frorn 50.000.0.00.

the ? weight, of authoritative oplnleodecidedly favoring the lower figure.Yet it one per cent ot the monejr nowbeing; expended for irrigation worksWere made avallahia for the eduea-t|oa of iho peopls who ongbt to bolntereate^ln;:dry_.farmln«Vlt-lt-proB-

^blo IhaPflve htrndred mllllon-;acrcfof land—porhaps -more than that—could bo reclaimed from its presentunproductive, \ and' comparatively•worthless stater Just as rapidly atsettlers, whether native born, or lm-B>'PSntt,_ frojn,.. foreign .xpujiirlM!.;could ba taken to it.—Century.

• . • • r - • • , • - • • i • • . . * * * ,

:' V'V- '' Jfcw CltyiFor-BKypt.—!' '.• 'Suakln, on tho Red Sea, has proved

an unsatisfactory port and It'to besuperseded by a'brand-new rival

..vhl^^aiprpea^.ulK'¥p';out*bf~Mfaiiwork atid: ilesert7«and:vDy: tho~Egyp-:lion authorities. Tho rival, is PortSudan, the latest addition; to ihocities of. the British.Empire, and anenthusiast says that it Is destinedto ba n place of magnitude and im-pprtanco In the days' when cotton•hall have madp it the New-Orleans,of the cast. The place has hithertot^elliaicifiiiiailai Stielkh-'"Baritdi Itla about C80 mllos south of Suez and13 capablo of holding a^tloien veatelsof "modaratff site. The entrance itCOO feot ocrost, and tho land around'la isix feet above sea level. '

PR'BPAB^ON8;:Fp*^CAJ<Sji|^S~ Before commendne the workvha'veijlf

'-ali-^Tqui«lta:iit'etttllsv;'Vesse1i^^^l1»Scessltles at band' and perfectly'clean^H•Scalet,-^Jara,---a-''atralner,TWiiaia^g^skimmer,";: silver. tpoon. perforatedfwooden tpoon, preserving kettle, Jellyyibag, meaturlng cup, tunneL tray^Hdithpao, towels, holders, tnd plentyi-ijof hot water and a big kltcheu tabJtup.For a. small,: farl'.ly eolect pint JartJlj..foraJars^^mUy-quaH^a^SalftSwiter than-half^gaHott;;'!stiff rubbers: they are w > « w . - > :each Jar full of water, «eal'and3

;vert^; "It:ii:ie4fa^;dov'-nM '"'.i^tt^j^^^Slhti ',tr»u.bl^iniyi:beiwlt^itb%ths top, or some flaw I?

not attempt, to uta-anta^aUletiagefefe.it stopped, using tho rubber and topfi}; f l•with; tho;' Jar that ' .bat^eenjt^ai l l** 1

Canning mutt he done right, or it Is'•b u t a . wasta of time- and materlaU^Choose tho cool, early morningthe work of putting up, tout'•it if^bw^sssa

^o'h-ave''tn'S::t?uiti:g^fnered'ii5^before,.! and i remember, that frultSgathered on] a rainy day, or while the,dew It: on It, 4lH not keep well, aaKf;many find it almost, If not quite, lnj- ,posslhle to make such fruit "JeM.VSSl

.Fruits.- BUouWibo - rayier- under-rlpeigj[thin qVeisrlpe.: a» it will make muchiS*bettor preserve? and 'Jellies and keopISjbetterr with better flavor. Remem«fber, too, that you can get out of tbocan only what you put Into It; poor ,fruits will make poor conserve*.

unlquo ornament•.i>'bari«VBlM>pbe^.'itf's^^Tarls>.;ty; alto strung on wire and neck-lacea with garnet pondanta; brace-lets,; narrow and wide, air Baking aV e r y a t t r a c t l r n j b o y j n g , •r.\:'. '•-••;•;••• if;-.;

The silk mitt U certainly economi-cal, tor it haa no finger tips to wearbttti: and, everyone ;:kaowa they, ."ar»;"the rulnerablo poii t ©tillilLsloveai;Jhen mittt' aire so «ioi and comfort-

sgl!^|iiMe|«ning' o t j s o i i e ^ t a f !

.a;ew^pu,^.emuaea:'th^;;to;v^lWg'l:ti"ji^»- t •"" -'•T;-Tv--.T;7vr.'T»»».>"n.*uw S U M 2i--vi*'"T!vS'1i?^^' "•.••""•*/.*•» «u"» w

^ k ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ w ^ S i t t l ' l ^ . ^ ^ ' $*> w*m*m :M^oa the Otb,er nand the boyvwatt»Pl»»!' ?W«H a* t ^ n aa uMealrablenot put them togothor l a ' a r t i ^ l f w t a ^ o ' t n ^ « ^ l l » n little shoes Itf tylo It; rar*.":«'W::i:, •• • • '• v.. *.. . ; ^ ^ M ^ ; ^ v e » ^ t t e ^ r f t : . ; K •«;•. ; » : ^ l s s

and atstera^na. (o to able to engagea whole pack ot doga single handed.—Port Scott Tribune, •' '

jftjm^^WbiS

^''RKtifRNlOJ|^TJl^a|-On« of the mb«t satisfactory i

tnewawhich rtache»-at from '• th^l touUttlr It coming back

v^.,,--. ,,, :itUdM&bf;i¥motaer^jt-'

^ V ^ M i i i ^ i ^ ^ l U k ' t ^ i U w^Jate^ta^^fe'^tttit^M^ow*:

*tin,to«*r t l 1 *•* l oo l t »

and smart «a long aa there amtoitadt tb h a V t c w t h w

draw ftatartalal in »ddiupnuy n t u v t M

<«*hianabla. l a the centre two small

Lactttoletitt different lengtha are; l fe t«k^B^j j«^^p^iS^3tts««i|^^«»^^*Wea;'

r-.—~,. ...^m^ifaiym^fntmii too.)-allk foulardt/Which provide

M p W ^ ^ | M « a ^ r t ( l 5 b ^;p ;Mt:>|a^^a«;!caaiatii iJ|eJ'

...•:•..'.••;•;.; : l ^ t t u t : » ^ a b ; i s ; F o r m e d . . " . : •' '' T h e . peculiar'initiation of a new

club formod by several popular•young women of"Loraln. O., consistsia the Initiate belce required to rolla peanut from Dexter street to theloop, North Broadway, a distance oftwo miles. The clitb it known as thoPeanut Clab, and the'feat hat to farboett performed by 4he-following

; young women; Lena bortage, DeliaCarvenka, Pauline Hildebrand. Eltlo

: Aahbolt and Pearl Gorsage. \ _ The'peanut 'route ia through the central•.adsuon'Wtl»^^P'';::";^?~^Si.';-:l:;?'

Vermont papers ore complainingthat the flnt tramp of the year- wat

i!enUr^i^;-itSttrMrt"'KFa1Ia.|,:aaj: ChrtttoM pay, while • Burlington,Vt. found Itoltovarran throughout'i^i^^*CW1 aay)/tbeyreaaoa;;1 *w:the dltterenw Uea,la thotaet t ^the Masaachtttetta town made theirm a a w n whjltheateaawlng wood,while Vermont teno> bet-"v*Kianttto. loataroand the Jails daring the

,oy-tnuak^'«T>e"rod^nU'knaiFS

^fully raited

of a tog whose•zajaiand. lha nut*.

mm

Molasses Cake—Two e^gs, onecapj^of2|ii!o!ssM '. a«J:CflB^]otJiiaattiii'ljthirds tablespooaful o( soda;-tablespopntul of ginger and

. : C U p s . O t flour. [ , " • • . ' ] ; ) • • • • ' • : . •;'.; C ? . r

••••'•• Strawberrloa 'v-Uncbolccd';^?..large, cultivated strawbcrrlce,each one In halves with a silver kand add sugar pound, for ponnd.stand over night. In the mosttr'tborouKhly with a wooden tvu.Put them at once into glass Jartutnew rubber* oa ;and screw tha»'down. Put theni In cellar andTCwill havo fresh strawberries all

1t»:-:-?-;.r.-W'-::;l^r"""

'-T?r:figg3 •':'< la^':tfol.bj~Sco^t3afif5s««gscrumbs from, atalo rolls, first'cuUlijgtiott'an.even allce'from'the'ti^fiitSut^m: or; fi7 thM* shells, or rub fr«lyvwllth^5j|ibutter'iid^aet^la tirbo^;'oir«ttf^n|iCi|''"trlsp a&d brown. - Ih^p. a-trtahiflegjt'' •=to::eaca:? roU^faddlng a. l l t ^ a a i p pj*BraJty;.'; Mfi.^iiilmB^»$if^a^0i^minced jneai. Of-Jve«etaWe^iiaial«":. -,^b« at hand. Bake in a hot oveq antnthe eecsaretet and replace the cover ••;*

f^^me^-dVi^eitn^-CiBlJwjMiBsSteep in safllcient hot watertoejthe,flavor, a' large bunch;of'zreainmint, then strain off the UquJaV-laiiil^th^ irith'tagaf .-tea' mlnutati,:l;a]t1uii^

LPPIS juice and morejj,.,.le^«Ta|j|i?:lapfcfcai:''"

tn'el'inbalt^UfroieB'S^i

pn tmait:'gia»s«J'wlth'S?«^Sia-eaiw&iTB^^n«VM^»^

it

. The follewiar letter ia only one - ^aaaav thousand* which are oa JUela<the rlnkham otBee, and ao to prove!beyond question that Lvdi* E. H»V-aasa'a Vegetable Compoaad'Bntt be a*

^vested/ of great ,n3S*ll..«U»rwl»e 4 tIcObld not produce taeb aiarrfUroal>^lU. t J ? K W . t l^- J a^ei^w«»B. : : ' .

i <*'Abo«tBia*iaoattsagoIwteagreitttf>' hnt wile boale troubfc, which caitMd aw

strere paia, Mttraae Btrvdwnsss as4 fre-

a^tortfev^fTtrt^yd^irSfekuo'tVegektlri* Ctapnad. tad wtthla askuttiBWfett better, »aii after taktagare;bottlesefhiwasestfeelyeoraiL Itbw*IM«sasiUty reoooaMod yoor Onapouod as asplM4& feaule testa. Itattkit&eBMiitUrptrioetranUaraad wttixnt ptlataad waattTliatnilllitnflniimh artrriVr sfliriitat^SeWt fall to hSpjmTlim altsett,toreeeasMBd.H to eTMSitog woata!*-^

Kn, Bam Wisna, 81 g*rt3d sS»i, Ctadu-

• If yoa have tappreaaed or painfulperiods, weakBesa of the stomach,!Indigestion, bloatiaf.vpelvie-catarrh,!

-aervoua prottratioB, dftrinest,-; felat-tnest, "don't-esre" aod "wmt-to-be-lett-alosje" feollng, exciUWIIty. back-aehe or tbe blues, these are sure indi-cations of female weakness, or somederangement of the organs, la smb.

.caset'tnera It one tried aad true rented/aVXvdU B. Plakhaatia Je^tableOotS

I The tr«v» «o<l (nrlnn m>n mani)n* toi t there e«r|y and thus avoid tbe rub.WW^Bfcyttas'Piu i eiTroiisfflaeasesper.'ouaently cored by Dr.Kllne'ttirett Nervegeetgcer.aa trial bottltaad treatfae free.^K&Bla^^.WlAi^Bt^Pbitafc.Pa,

• No, Aloaio, a mm ijn't «lw»ys aplug

^Wla»^^lfaotluwl^pfwChlWnm'-i^flltlllHf.tfM^IISthtffTIITW.TTiinfWIlffllHIint-

^Mot^ypeiajWwtw^coUcISca-atiltUe'K He who~h«t no Wth in~him«lf U d » 'fAtimni to become » luoccuful fsilnre, '.:..'..:*. _

M«lj ofGlassw

Utkm rat

li&i.

, _ _ . _ , » , |,n\Vpf fUMWore in it. Rubvi(orou»ljr with ft tuft bnuh, dip up and

; down jn the •uda\wul do wit dry but letdnun. Thin will rive a Iwakiful sparkle,

i'—Heanar It.. I'lrker. : ,

"•T."'. ' - S e e k i n g an Baity Job. ' ' ~^'.•^ew-aw^iew^^plaew.'itti-jhoi*orld; when we do find them 'theyare at tho end of the road over whichoae did som> very hard j traveling.w-en then we come upon them uncx-

;tedly. The way to the easy placeft by seeking for It, but by labor?!B«rd=aBtn"thorwqrk^ l» intthM.Tio;dar_ Is:done. ::After-laljor

comet rest—and we should not se«k:it until labor It done. Vet the worldU full of folks seeking toft places.

— fn answer to a boy's letter,

aI/ law; do

let alontehandUetice medl

y e ,help In securing an •coxywhjrh he might make his

i f r Beecber odcostriking paragraph: "Youan editor; tfo not try that think ot the ministry;'

all sblpt, shops and mer-bhor politics; don't prac-

he; be not a farmer nor ai h bi J|neehanlc, neither, be-a soldier nor a

taalfdr: don't WorlriHnn^jjtqdj^don't.rthlnk! None Of these are' easy; my

vrot thave^ome into a hard world.•**. i»f i>ni>»?one easy place i n this

; and that i« tho grave."—He-'torined Church Record. •' '';"\ .•.•:!

r C a n T r I I . . ' • ; ' - ' : '

- A PeSrli/nian killed'.'himself: be-'leautev"b»s*jt'lfo':! was -1101=: at-: home,!.

Some husbands-would have rung a•Te Deum Inttead of e&dlng lite.—•.•Chlca1w;Jt»ut«aL' . :.. X. Y.— 33 .'

TROCBLE"?— -" .Ta Change From Coffee to Potiiim^"

rPMtum has done a world of goodB f e ^ r m e ; " writes an'His. man. : ,-.. '.

• "I've bad indlgettlon nearly all mylife, but never dreamed Coffee waa

p;|tbe'cause of my trouble until lastMvapring I got to bad I was in miseryP p S ^ i a i r t h e t i m e / ... ; . . • • ' , ' • • • . . . \ •

lift&y"A'.coffee drinker for 30 .years, itIrriuted my stomach and nerves, yet

^••I'was Just.crazy .for it' After drink-.•;it with my- meals. I Would leave'i table, go ou)l and lose my meat;|the coffee, too. Then j'd pe M

m a n g r y , a t ( B v e i v ' ' ' ' •, '. '• .•..•;.'.•': v <J '

||;-i"A':trlend advised me to qnlt cof-ute Pottum-^sald it eareld

Blaee taking hit advice I re-ftala my food and get tU t ie good

' t of it. and dont have Uote a«tfttl"' ''t:nt<^i^:'m;:-S&i^'"

' iAfiftti:"''

%fW:'the.:n>»t;:day'i:dftiik';g|jtap^Wi*a^:;B3ve;^«i;jrea|j::!

I the gate, walcfctaloaTthacar. MhI f or alta to klas

Page 7: io;ht Company - digifind-it.com · io;ht Company 4 j»UB8 GAS to the people ol light and fuel. If you-Juw* never used _ > for cooking purposes tjy »* »»•* Jon wiu i pleased The

crowa yellow by toar4yli« or IiB*at wasaias and wear. thl*/W l , -intended: . f l c^tcVaa^h^'Ui"raak aolatton of btHwlpatta'af teda.ben preea .W^watalr^/a^tai: -* ' !dd a/ltttl* maHatte ae4d.^*ii ""roll.- retarntheaaatarialtothOBaia^loai aHr it well aad corar th* vwsei..tttlag-lt-atind for tweaty ailjMfa^rter thia,- take the flannel oat aadas* in wverat soft waMra and drx

I t h * * B B - * * • • • „ . - • • / • - - ^ ^ ^ - >

TO COOU A SICK ROfM^ *"I'would; Uke to *a»e*£ Uufttf

mr paper to the thouaanda who areillged. to remain in town duringe hot weather—especially to thoaering for the sick—my plan for cool-g tbe sick room. I plac« a padide of a folded piece of old blanket,i the stone Iedga of 4he window,rhlch the sun keeps very not); "andep It wet all day. The rapid OVSD-stlon keeps the stone jierfectly cold,d the air patilng over It It per-71^hljr_capicd1_Iaad-. elves nujdEfifeJ"f.to the'Trivalli-r^ANurse, in:U«;j|

THE GRAVEL PATH,To a tidy housewife a gravel Wat*-often an annoyance. -- Unless it 1*1ltluually looked after it wil l /gftg^tidy, and then It docs look so fop-S3|n. In France tho practical native*'re Invented a preparation wlthTIch they freely water gravel:.paUJIv§I roads and thus save much timaI many a backache. • Here 1* ttffV.e tor It: Ten gallons" of irateivimty pounds of lime, two pound*?lour of sulphur. Boll all together;:an Iron kettle. When cold poilrrthe clear part and us* on th*;i^k», being very careful not.to/?g**|S1 of the mlitore on grOBf or floweir -s.—Buffalo Times.- -Tv-;':';^•S|§|fi(|i|i

IKPARAT10N8 FOR CANNIHolllefore commencing the work, hav*;'reqittclta-iit'e«in*v;'Ye*sSIi^sa!li^iitles at band and perfectly :cleani|!les,-^iara,---a--atr^nBrrr^li^|a^lnmer, silver. spoon, perforatadfden spoon, preserving kettle, JellrJ, measuring cup, funnel, tray^llpan. towelt, holders, and plentJi:ot' water' and* a big kltchea tahla.}:a tmall fa£-'ly select pint Jafldj

a large family quart.Jars-ar*;bet4|that^lMif>fl*ilom' po^t'ljSKIrubbers; they are not *a»?°^

i Jar full of water, aeal and">. It r leaks, do •-»$*?tWiho»;i*J»h|S|Iwl 'M*^w!:b*iw.lt»r*ith% „„,_,..toD,^*on)e v naw; i» - i th^K^|

atteinptto use-4intU^aUl**kag*-9«@opped, uilng tho rubber and toftl; f>; the- jar that haj been- tes t* ic#ling must he done right, or it IS-iSawastftot time and materUL^ise tho coot, early morning for!?3work of putting UP. *>«<•'*-if he*Mtve-'ft'S • trlilt-1 gafter^'thiirllghitl^re,-1 and i remember, that /fhiit | | f |sred on! a rainy day, or while the,'Is on It, THU not keep well, anOp:i flnd it almost. If not quite, in j - .hie to make such fruit "JeJl.'. i.3 should.. ba rather - under-ripe ^iqyeii-irlpe^ as. tLwiiLmaka .mucb|;fjr preserves and jellies and keopISrr with better flavor. Remem-:oo. that you can get out of thainly what you put Into It; poor :i will make, poor conserve

lasses Cake—Two eggt. :one.;ai$U"JajBes Jono cflp of jBttgar.ili tablespooaful o(•:•. sbdaj'popntul ot ginger ihd^ot noun ^ ,'.,'• ;•:../ f;:>^iwberrloa 'v-Uncboktrf—:.

cultivated strawberries, cu9ne In halves with a silver 1id sugar pound, for pound,over night la tho in

oroughly with a-wooden^,lem at once Into glaas laray,ubbers on ;and screw th*i

Pat them/ in celia>faiafivo fresh atrawberrieigljji"

»x IS;'-tfolUlh^-Sco«ji?Sofifc . « „• from a^o;vroU*;.i^>ind|^p»veh\allc«'from;th*"ton;ft!rSi»i-^ttese>hellt^or;rn¥tre^fwi!tb^: ind )-aat •'.$• a,'hot'ot^pUtf':;^ i>ro^:^'i%»p;.S^rp(|(i«f,i roll, adding a HtUeiniiieSy:;;:a.K^iesp«^to|Sll<wt|tSmeat or vegtAailes; i J J a S

and.-;v Bake In ^^lwtbveifp&P?>^*et-tod;xeplac*:^»«rtg^-;

«mmmmmm§T' 'm*wde^He*th*>;8h»ai«!|as^aenthot'water.^fS" '"wn:iM*i*rin, .ibnaehSoirSiita;*tr^;6ttte':ii(iiiaKthisnBar;.;tea¥iBim»nM~ot^uigarti5S?<._,.;:i^Mv^|dd|t|Pisranges, one lemon; a <g/tntj»5:)itoSih*5a'"tixi '

thai* Wsid* ttw roots of a tfas* * M «Icanav-yswjt

14***-

:. The follower letter is only one wtaauv thouands which a n on JKSlaTth* rlnkhuB otBet, and gi> to orovaibtrond <jue»tion thatl^ydia.B. Hak-<hass'aVet-*Uble Coapoaadaraat be • '— - i v of great jMril, oU»«rwUe i t

not prodnce such

iSifi^r. . _.' "Aboot DIM mention I n * a gr«ali«f-!• fawr with fscnak mmbb, which eaiaMd m

M M H m a M i u l h t -, t m wkleh tk<

. , . m n i n i , 1 triad LyWa

atentttawtett iatfar, aaiaftti• boMktaf h i wM«otirWy earal * w m na«utUy mwuiuwnd yonr CksapmiKl as a•flnsllflMtlateafa, ItsMkiailMiiMtilUypariodtncnlaraad without psiaiaaa whata bbasagtt Is to and socb a naZi

, away<kctonfailtoUlpyow. Ja_I tor«eeaiaMad.H to aTrtihrtng waI Kn, Bam Wikas, 81 bM9diS«S

• If yoa have •oppressed or painfulperiods, weslcBM* of the stomseh,;

, tadlgestloB, bloatinf.'-Mlvie-catarrh,!.Jnervon* prostratioB, dftriats*,' falntraass, "doa't<ara " and " w»nt-to-bt-

-A XXW OUT-OF-DOOR SPORT.. Hata rmt ever tried the sport ot

Ipol* kicklag* Ton alt know what' I pol* vaalUng la. . Well, pol* Mektac

to n w man *MiUag. aad ha* tb*doable advantage of beiag a*w, atleast la thia country. Mtboagh inCitglaad it is gatUat to be one ot the:racognlied school rports. Just tiketh* standing broad aad the runninghigh jumps. '

All yoa i-eed I* a good stout pole,Blttf yoa tre very sure will bear

jour weight, and, a woo4*n Ul>k witha screw eye in th* middle of It. ajftring fastened to tb* screw eye anda friend to beat of to beat-yoa.~T»irsuing ^«oag:ov«p^^^^^tree"or'(the right way) orer.the topof a pol*. driven In the ground. The

-•.Haft,wttaln

altars*

Uft-alos»" faalina-v exeitahUlty, bsek-aehe or tbe blues, these are aura indl*cations of famal* weakness, or somederangement ot the organs. In sueh

tara Is one tried aad true rented/B. PlnkhamVi J?eg*taWeOc«S

[ the lh i sv* «od- {MrlfM msn-managas: tothere e«r|y and thai avoid the ru«h.

, JT8^Bfc'VitBt'D«n^!^erv<»nifHe»s »eiper.tmaaetttly cared by Or.Kllne'ttireat NerveiSmaim. »3 trUTbcttleand treatbe free.

• No, Aloaio, a m*n ijn't «lw»yi aplughetmvm k* -wt*rt » (lluj h i t . • ' -••-'-•.---

"That kola agatei- said h*r tft*th*-. Thar* U & stoa* la ittaat there?"

"So, Oars what I thought!waj aad took eUac. ( i n ! "MaJav3Ca*kiai .i *» .. ^—•* •»•--.—« I ^ M

It waa th* head of a, tat ho»-t«ad,bat all that could be s*aa waa IUmouth aad bright «?se. It waa star-lag at thesa. Papa poked it with tfc*point of his tunarella. It serambMdeeper lato the hole, asui there waanothing to be seea bat <h* dirt. Itwas stowing changing to ta* color attb* black earth.

"I watched htm." cried Choekl*Wuckle excited!?—"oh. for an boorfW"h«o I found him he waa jast hop-ptag oa tbe canna-bed. l ie waa look-Ing for hls.houw. He acted as Itthe door bad l*ea ibut In his f»c».Then he began to open It. llecrawiedand scrambled round and round, ladthrew up ths dirt, aad poktd tadpushed... At last he had ,tb*--ho!»made, just, as it 4i ••wrf BWattg.

'and he crawloJ In. Then h* lay andblinked at me."

"Clever fellow," said papa. "Well,WD won't grudge him a home, aadwe won't abut the door again in hi*face, will we, Chuckle Wuckle?"

Tho c«na« have grown very tattnow, and so thick that you cannotsee where the roots are;, but a fM,brown hop-toad has a snug, cool, safolittle nest there, and be 'gratefullycrawls Into It when- the sun growsvery hot.—31. Nicholas.

. . Watfc1M% at* what a fcraker I* asactty.* th* MM whaa* service* ye*

*•** it nm wath to a«y *r e«U- YMtaatdaathiagteWail

witkwrt Uat taaJWt' Ytaat «tt M*tr m vtWU WallMr*** aay BMT* Uaa m m tuyoar awa tea«a. Tha broker ts toyon a* a tpmhUor what a deattst atM rom aa a ataa with a toothache.

Now. operatic** oa tha a w of th*•toc*\ Kuhaag* are co*tdaet*d byroar groafM — Br#t. by (adivU*B««alator* who trad* aa U*tr own

U iM* beaaace; stcoad. by brokenwho leod awMwy to/ haaka; third, bywwaiNatw hoaaa* which b

turn v*g*i«bifcas *ticw«dealBtO*poUt<J.

to

M«*ah*r*laarth.^by ^ - ^ . _ ^ . WWP . , , , « ow l W Boor broker*, aad «rt*ati»«*

_ . dollar broker*" or "two dollar bro-

pti^r^^n!.1^-^<al»« ,«iu - , % ^ *,££**.*?"• * * B 0 » r ^9' two kiud—thw.ttanvutrltlv, S » « u l2aaa.!2. » "«"«»« «»« ho«. o«ce. *nda* they btvo » dIrwt in. , ,? ! W?njr t"mMl» omis<w <w»n««ed b*a*«loi,Onth»«aMri'JuL l m a U t 'U 8 S *•?•*•••••««•. •«"> th™»: thai conduct

___ . a local and wall tmslaeas.An. efficient toot-room it \ i*,,.t i Tl* • llhsk*r'» »»• «"h*»o rlaatea

i» this d.Mrtm^.b^ S*!« \.]^l^^m^m^M^x*.^a

taTn S m OOlKy '° " • {btit nt- I •«1«'lh«>» >M*» Wllh ll«-"r.T«H.wo?k ^ n . i ° a t"d tnt ioln* *•» " n W ino* t h " " ' « ' « « f «

-SSJ; ™^r ^^.^ Lsiis" s .*? •«* -•«• »«rfliture* rould lia made t».pro-'uctloii. and to consideriu «ruvr>al lue best way to bandle any special

i ; ^ * h o ^ ;no:iWth JnThiittelf'W :ig.IF""~';& **«"** a suewMfal failure." ."^;

•"" " 't-'pT'gbuiMrsreln'jt. Jtub. ,«^v*vur(jr mm A. ioft bruvh, dip up and

down in the >uda\aml do wit dry but let"drain,. Thin will give a bmkifulnparkle..:'—Heanar It.. I'lrCer. : ,

~.;\ Seeking nil KAxy 3ub. ~

There «ro few-«apy places in,tho'.•world; when we do fjnd them 'they

are at tho end of the road over whichlone did somp very hard traveling,

'en then we come upon them unex-. ^tedly. The way to the easy placei s w t by seeking for It, but by..labor;!

*"*^-UTitIl-th'e"wora:""l»'"finniM'"^ :;:day_ls::dono. ::Attcr.lal)dr

comes rest—and we should not se«kit until labor Is done." Yet; the world

; is full of iolks seeking soft places.~ In answer to a boy's letter, asking

him far help In Beturing an •coxy. which .-ho ./might-make hi*'

marlt^fcnrjMWard Beecber onceJ^ro;te™»«trik|ng,.paragraph;;;-

<'>'o.u:.•%^nnbt»hui'l!#itocr'"<fo/n|jOry""the^

>Taw; dompot think bt the ministry i':/ let ttlonAnil ships, shops and mer-ehandUe*ibhor politics; don't prac-tice medlcThe; be not a farmer nor a-

i Jtaechanlc, neither, be-a soldier nor al ^ ^ r i d f l i a tf^rlfa dfln'Xi«ndx«_doii'tfthink! None of tbe«« are easy; my

, jrott ha'v>5Oine into a hard world.•B6*f.i»f*oiilifon* «siy plaeeih this

; and that is the grave.'V—Re-'fonhedChu^ Record.

TUB 8PlDfclVB LIFE-LINE.I took a wash-basin and fastened

In It a suck upright Ilk* A mast, andthen poured In water enough to turntbe stick Into an island for my spldsr,which I named Crusoe.

I put him on the wast. As soonas he was fairly cast away, he an»»

. . — --• louily commenced rnnnlqg jttuud-'Uidltk hanga in.tha air level with yoor find th* mainland. lie would scamp,head,. and bearing your weight on er down the mast (o tb* water, stickthe pole you spring up and kick the out a foot and try the other aid*, anddisk. Then it it raised higher, and yoa then run back tp the fop again. .kick it again, having it raised each Pretty 'soon it became' a aerloettime until you can no longer reach matter to Mr. Crusoe,'and- a* Mtw down, to think It over. As I waa

afraid he tni.fbt be hungry. J patmolasses on tho mast. A fly cam*,but Crusoe wasn't hungry for flif*Just then. 114 Wai homesick for nilwtb in tbo corner ot tbe woodshed.He went slowly down tho pole to th*wattr, and touch*! It all around,shaking hi* feet a* puny do** whanah* wets ber stocking! la the dampgrass. . ,

^ 4 a p p w d to

: th«

Tho Parliltn Idea of IntrodtKlBHelectricity Into Ullllards is ibgenlnusat loaat. In the centra of tb* tabloI* placed a pla(« of samo «ailly eloc-trifled subitsnro and tho balls arocompressed pltrb, the cuo tiflnslipped with chemically pr«part>dcork. Tbe balls bvlng Inliuenctd bythe electrlflnl plat*, raroms are JK-flfMlt_Tho player flnds exerclw forgr«at»r skill than ever, It Is claimed,and tha now dlfflU)g » kill than ever, It Is claimed, r jump siraignt again, hut Iand tha now dlfflcuU)«s add vest to Llong and painful experiencethe game. i . —

Jt.With practice yoa will find that

yon can kick a disk suspended twicejour height above the ground, andwven this, may be beaten Jt you .arestrong in - the arm*.—Oood Uttra-

THE HOLE IN THE CXiWA BED.""••'•-••'•••••••• ' inSfKiyv

nUhed setting. . . - , , . .-rz-. -—t .- "frWSriraTd"".-. _ ... _.rCT....,.^,J,^rr,.,^.tiWW,w.^i«1K.ono,lar*> b^- be-p«t a dmtm flndfet, to the top, and began to play cir-canut. They looked like freshfeu*. He held on* foot in the air,

then another, and turned round two,or thre* times. : . • , >„:.. 11* got-exdtedVand nearly stood oahis head before I found 'out. what he

him. Upjie.w«nt, llk,e a fnck.-.tho top and begn t l i

y g o o U o f c o r n , , e l o I ( , C h n c k .io Wuckle that wbsn summer camotbey would grow UU. with greatspreading leaves and beautiful fed-nnd-yellow blossoms.

T

£ • •r^fli0!0***:-Caa Tfll.;." .'•;'- ::' 'fr A Peoria^inan killed'.'himself: be-'c|ransev'Mtyjjrifo:! wa* not= at-: home.!.Aigome husbaBd»-would have tung al i e Deum Inttead of ending life.—IChlcagoJoarnaL X. Y.—;33 !

; TBOCBIJB''— - -Ta CbjMge From Coffee to Postdiu.

S# "rPottam has done a world of goodji/fprme;" writes an Ilia. man. ,-..:: : ''I've bad indigestion nearly all my

life, but never dreamed coffee wasthe cause of my trouble, until,lastspring I got so bad I was in misery

J i a i r t h e ' t l m e / /.-•. . • • ' , • ' • • . -. '/ :

|&y"A'coffee drinker for JO years, ItirTitated my stomach and nerves, yet:Iwos Just craiy for i t .After drink*.

*' [It with my meals, I would leavei table, go on t and lose my meat;|the cpffee,t<>o. Then j'd >» a*

|uainUs.iBver^/ '('...'• ••;.;.,./.v ;<-;, "A'tftend advised me to quit cof-; iV^dj^-~*cirtWn^said Itr-etjnJd-

, « ^ «»e* taking his advice I re-italn my food and get/*U the good

'"i^;it;andvdon^ha^ilfl^.a«tfBl°""*r:*p«|«t - — - — — " •

ndyellow blossoms."Taller tban me, papa?1' aake4'tbe

tittle girl, trying to imaglnV whattbeyl would look like, ,

"Much taller; as tall as I am."Chuckle Wuckle) listened gravely

while papa told her sho must be verycareful-about tbe c*nna-bed. ' Shomust-not throw her bail Into It. ordig-there, or set a foot In the black,smooth earth. She nodded ber lyadsolemnly, and made a faithful prom-ise. Then she gathered up her tinyrake and boo and spade, and carriedthem to the vine-covered shed toput besido ber father's garden-tools.

Noxt morning, when papa went to,look at tbe canna-bed, he discovered,close beilde one of the largest plants,a snug, round bole. It looked like alittle neit. He found Chuckle Wuck-le digging with an Iron spoon in theground beside the fence. '

"Dearie," be said, "do you remem-ber I told.youAvA. night tbtt.roitmust not dig In tbe canna-bed?"

iY«s." said tb* little glr*.. "Come and see the hole I foundthere."

So Chuckle- Wuckle trotted alongat her father's heels. She stoodwatching, him as he filled in the holeand smoothed •tb&eartb pver It

"1 did not dig ft?' laid ChnekleWnekleT "I Just a' d l k

^ h c l o c t r l * radiator of B. 0. Wr-e n has a layer ot finely powdei ed re-tort carbon held between enameledIron plaies, and kept In poshipn Iiyaibritos cardboard, A copper stripit ted in at th« centre, with anotherat each end, and a continuous cur-rent Is pained from the conue stripto the outer two, A current ot eightampere at two hundred volts kwpta L heating aurfocs t>t, tw»ntv-flv«square fe«t at an average tempera-ture of 100 degreoi K,

Kon-actlnlc white light, first mad*known by a Kronen photographersome years ago. Is produced by filtering sunlight th

hrttorffir«eohi Lj.jSilaiJsu

psrts of nickel

— w- .w.w • IVHHU VUI< WliM U«

bid discovered, and that was that thedraft of si.-.made by the firo.wouldifcArry.'a line ashore on v;tlch he couldescape from fats desert itlland. -

He pushed out a thread that wentfloating. In the air, and lengthened.;and lengthened until atiMtitcsnghtMUno"fauT*7 - 't/leitha hauled/ on lb*rope until It was iljthtrilruck It sev-eral times to see If It wa* strongenough to hold him, and/ walkedashore. I decided that hs had earnedhis liberty— Hearth.

1 did not dig ft? laid Chnekle.WnekleT "I Just ca'me and looked tosee If ~tbe cannas had grown anythrough the night, bpt I did not dig."

"Really?." asked-papa, very grave-ly. '

"Really and truly, I did not putmy foot on there," said Chlekle.Wuckle.

Papa did not say another word.But he could not help thinking thaithe bole looked as if th* Iron spoonhad neatly scooped It out. _ '

Next morning he found a bole dugthere again, and Chuckle Wnckle wasstill busy In her corner by the fence.There were print* of small feet onthe edgd. He only smoothed downthe earth and raked-th* bed. , He did

'this lor three moralngs; then he ledChuckle Wnckle akain to the emana-ted. '

"Papa-," ah* said earnestly. "1did not dig there. Truly I didn't,fbebol* ts there every .morning. I

LEGEND OF HOOPOES CIIOWK.That Interesting bird, the hoopoe,

It now repfesentod in the zoologicalsociety's menagerie. Compared witha bird ot paradise, tbe faoopo* 1* ahumble looking creature In it* redaandy plumage, barred with black;but In Its way It is beautlfuU It hasa large curved beak, and Its head I*adorned by a crest of stiff f«*th*rs.The hoopoe is well known In Asia aswell as in Europe. Thtr* U a Span-ish legend concerning it which ha*been related by Klngiley.

Tb* story gdes that once upon atime tbo holy bird* who run up and4own ton tbe Prado at Seville amongthe ladles' pretty feet had goldencrown* on their heads. One dsy th*birds and b t ll

n* n their heads. One dsy th*birds and -beasts all went to payhomage at th* court of- Kins; 8olo-mon: among them, ot eonrs*, were

~tb* hoopoes. Whan their turn earn*they made.their reddest,'which wasthat th*-king-would pray for thenthat their crowns might be changed. -

So King Solomon praysd, and in*sttsd of golden crowns th«y receivedcrown* of ;eatfa*r*. Erer ilnce th*o,the legend continue*, the hoopoe*"live as merrily as cricket* 10 anoven, and also have tbe b/raor ofbearing tbe name of his Host Catho-lic Majesty Kin* .8o!omon."-«PaM

0Wt '

'AS AlfVSrNO EXPERIMENT."A simple 'kaleidoscope' may b*

made by any }boy or girl by taking astraight lamp chimney—sn argandon* J* best—and psljrtlng th* ont-

it Wek If k i

•but^XXM ;»bt • dJg;ttvtear* la htr'brbwn '

4*ar,"saJdhwtothtr

There ^.•Bdlaadiloo-lti,,-™^. .,m.

„—_--_.. -,. >M,«« |iar» utv nicaeithlo.rldeand one pa« of-eobalt chlor-ide, ultra-violet rays being abiorb«dby coating the containing vessel withcollodion mixed.with sulphate of qui-nine •lightly acidulated with sulphur-

Jeacid.... Sensitive paper has been-ex-pui#d to thls/ilJtered white light for a

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..'"'"-• ! Ilelrolt irtlver. ; ,1 .' 'Tho1 domestic freight tvatfff of th«

Dotrolt Itivjer for tlio seasontof lak«navigation for I SOS amounted to A

jotal^ti^6?9 f«»(b0)n» )-of:rwWeh:"3SiSiTiySSO tons,. wcro . noulhbound"In'drMiotJ.O'Ott-nortntioofldrroriW"southbound /freleht 32,900,685 tornwere of iron Tiro and minerals, J^990,997 tons flour, 3.17O28 turnof grain and flaxsccd, 1,851,324 ton*of lumber .and tt71,iSl tons of uneiaiMlned freight.' Coal was tbo prin-cipal Hem In tbo northbound freight,Bmounilng tu lr.oas.i 5S tons.- .• Th«-dlff«r*DCft tietweeft tho amount olfreight carried ibrbuKb the DotrollRiver and the Soo canals amountedto 9,368,408 tons In favor of the rlvcr, and «,16fl,05V tou» of thaiamount were In northbound freight.The trade through th« Boo caualf

:h^tfoBbtad:nri»v*nryear"^Viii[t«JStates/Consular Reports. • «'

/ ' Patriotism »nd Mairilmmy.A French professor In Algiers who

rtceatly married a German lady, ap-plied for a divorce tho other day onth* erouDd that his w|f« was suffer-ing from an scuta attack of / pa-trioUsm; :Th* fioaeymoon w«J w*f c»-

Hr ov^0*f0rsl*5-mBnireste<r~vIrii-lent anti-French tendencies. A'valu-able French clock was removed tomake room for » butt/of Bismarck.The husband patiently bore the**•Hjthts on hi* national honor; butwhen bit wife pointed In playing anoisy piano coropotltlon 'entitled-Tha/SKg* of Fari»," h« applied tolh» courtior redret* without avaU.

/:^;;-i.'.'/:V^.:«/Caring.:C«ida,::^i •']'-": 'X, Bathe the fe«t in' hot - water «niltlrlok a plot of boHeroonad», thentpooge in salt water aad remiio la a

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Sfllttbot salt water up the ooitrlli

..Inhal*'aiea(hol or artmonia. ^^;,t|^:i^|^r^;a^**-'«Hfr^;i^it*«*«B^es1|^fti^*iiy//of:cth«*e,r«tn»lilj»*.:a//t*ti-gr*lii'

askdd a joung woman of another. .

vi .don't seo why," , » vother, "and further, I can'twhat occasion you lia»o had fur cut-ting off cats' tails to WN>." • -.

','! haven't cut off any rat*' tall*,but an-accident doprtf*d our rat ufIX* caudal appendage. Th« Mltui lir-eanio a* helplvM *s a ship without arudder, When It tried Io vprlticupon an objett It would ullahl (er toun* sldo>; Tho look of pa I mil »tir-prlse oft the cat's" feature* was pa-thetic. After » while It Icflriifj to

'lump straight again, but It w»« a..., for lh»

poor cat Th* balance of power endUJ* j>ow«r to balaOM seem tq tie. in

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U « . Oorhain, of Jl« Kait ith Ht,OlrmpI*. Wath., **ys: "Hlxy««r*ago ir|Ot;i|*tjUd,«VOl<.)WW»*.^.:.««*:aoou.j

"••'-"•'" flat In bed, tufferlDglottUr.es Wltb myback, ; Every move-ment r*us*d an *go«nltlng pain, and th*p»r»l»(»ney of lt»a>

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MM, fer * •*» CW

(oovmnnok.)

Ki* report la • <r«fev ofM MttOMirt

; a AMI wan e»er better, mjr sou. tbsnM| wares and hasty arttao. Alreadyfcl aslsoirsrttoB hath sped thM

V» a* ttr wMtaf and sf* daft, a s* barer* U* Skollveat stream wiU

• *aaseble. not taking Into consldera-law the kavswfadfe of the pest of mea-

at* «*tt aarsode so thickly About thet e ^ o f Stendorr, where oar trsrrlsrs«M rsstlaft safety there bgr now."

Ski laughed to grim enjoyment"Happaa, led. we nay a»*er bear o*tbsat » r ' « "

Jeatab paused In nto restless waiklafaad, leaned aaulnst the caste* of tlMdoor, witt a *tesm of bop* In bit eyas.- •Ha.ba."binIsngbtsrran*ontbarabeat tnlrtbkM. "An our gallant eo«r-Uereotb f i l l« *MlU to 1to peat 'twillb atoes; aawber * dan batore bs can

^ " strength To Hd* d»w(i > •rorky aweutaia road, la that time,with persererancs aad determination,taocb headway ran be mader ,

D* opened bis Dps to continue, heal-tatsd, then said! Thro aaldst 1 thinkthat yon earalltr'B face waa not oneof modi attractiveness, good motbertNo* on* a woman would remembertongr „

Sflll treasuring In bet heart againsthim the hsrak words b* had spofcen ss

ids np to tbe door, bis mother_ reply:Twer* a sin to speak words with-

• OW troth, Jtoslah.- aha said piously, "so' H H a moat aay that to the worldly• h i t fit tbe gallant1* fare waa one ofmuch aaaty beauty." ~

Bat son did not **P\J, tmt strodehastily out of tbe doorway, and aa hawaited bitter hatred fllled bis boutaad. blinded bla eyes so that for one*

" a* dH i ^ se* tft* greSU UaSi ttf « t >aarat Mayland's asuu spreading ant

-la a* their sprlag toaaty before him.ammeter Hetty, dawflHag at the brookk> tea sunshine, oiling tat owars, apok*

t l o M l M s i paaatd. bat he did a»tFaow her or appeal to know that ah*tjra»tbe**. . '.1 Not t so with round faced Simoni Xaateatsr. wbo cane after him wbla-

[ttly. a bunfA of rajwtejon *w#I aad a happy light la hta

, egret aa (Mr «aaa fell on Hetty. - - ^* *--**- - H - t tb* •*«*• waa now rats-"lag one •»,bsr shoulder preparatory toeuryfag tt l» tb*'

aA-«oo4 tltMf. Shalt bela

K ^ . T . g W . r w .. VertrwatchfDt from tbo doorway, would

'aay that w»'4M gossip In worklugtwora," she replied aaberly. "Once ere

' BOW tktamornlhgUi*'felt the WterityC her dliptoesure."

"tben, by iny-ftttb, thy •w*tt lfwt" tto sign that HUM dldtt take

to heart sorely, for thyeooatwaoce is as brlgbt>M brtfht"-'

Hetty raleod bar eyos In, pleased an-•JeU>attoa,\'

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n t t r 'tis wen for atbought on the minute," soe replied,With an Indifferent toas of her bead."Ah. welladar, 'tis 111 dawdling at thebrook I' tbe inor&lngt with a day's workahead of one, a-llat«niag to foolishrhymesters."

Simon watched tier wistfully aa ahawalked away from him, with the ewe*t t o l * hj t o . g r a « ( M * , . p J * , u

shoulder. Nor dM ha tatw Ms -gttWffrom her until she bad eatered a woodyatretch of country that lay between theIxrook and Uw Taunstoa fanahovse.Thw», throwing fear of bar djUatsasara

' la*!*, Iw ran hasUly and or

ertod, delighted In that he had found.eoapta^oapenaan.

. l a * smile on bis companion's faceClaw; ankkly Into a frown aa sbe turn-ed stipy to walk a

"84 I resemble a brass kettle thisamaiag I" aha said aarcastfeally. "Next

- "A flOOd IMMTOM, HtttV" ._ _.„ , , , _ _ thou groweet sontlmental tboa'&%'-•, •wttt Pt&baUy compare my grac«a to a

bogaWad, .or mayhsp," growing an-irisr htm minute, "i may remwd-thM

-iaflBiriawr pigs' trough!"; i^jriJDW away swiftly.

etoot T«*d with me, aw*etMimw' ueUinMd, running affc

„ i t W l i ^ i i n a y baste, -Watt, wait/1•5't'tiaf*vbethoogt>t me of a tnoaUbeaate-

&~^ r • • •• » .ka—. ea .if

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laaeeMen ht her man-fc In »be.atr and

ranUjr ornamenUng

fmothar.*'breaOUesa, waa

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took her at U» dell., "Hetty," Ite wblsp«red, |*anUng alightly, "the sefitltueht' in" my tirSedWlilcaae thee, I tr6w, by tbe took of ap-proval In thlno eyes. WUt kiss me,Ucttyr1 . ,

"May, silly stupldr She tossed herbead indignantly. "Wast ever such ef-frontery beard out!-1—

, Oton, 'seeing him abashed aad btabright fare cloud with regret flt hlatemerity, her eyee twinkled'and abelaughed a low, sweet, rippling lkugn,v

"ttcre, there, good Blmon. pout notso dolefully," »h« Mrlatmrd. "Prithee,stnee'thou rmllr«r«wfv"i'tey»r and wurmake trvrsta so aptly iierrhaare -thousbouklut bare a reward. Tbou"—awarm flush sulTimlng her coantenanc*-"thou ranat kUa tbe back of my handIf tbou Uko," throwlud It toward htmIndifferently. "TJwre, lawk-a*meri>y,man, do ba* donot 1 did not aay mywrist an' arm, that 1 rrmimibert Aye,mother,* sbe cried hastily in answerto a shrill call from her mother In thedoorway, T m on my wsyl"

CHArTBH VIII.TII the alandng rajs of theRftcrnooo sun falling fullt!iH.»L twr. Margaret Nay•land rode op the mouutslq

path that IHI to me Mayland farm,making with her crimson riding babttand yellow nnlka brUUant apatk ofcolor against tbe dark background ofthe green trees and foliage. Her honeatepftfd slowly, the) rain fallingon Its neck, and Alargartt. iiala faosda&d dejected, rod* along Itatlessly. Alark cttlUng bis mate eenthotea across tbe forest; a busydisturbed by tbs adreot ot hsraa"rider, ran chattering up the trunktree, and tho llttte spring bnvA bu«Kbled across the mountain toad andaplaata and aparklsd la the sunhghtMt Margaret, lost In her aad rererie.

fi<«t« on-unhcMliiK with bowed figureunit drooping brail. '

Klshrth; who for an Hour past hadtieeo peering ~ahklou«)y wit ot a win--<hne that owrlookvd tho roadway, «py-mt liw youutt viMr@> at Uw gates,threw otwntho door at her Approachwith a gr«at show ot cherrtnl scttTlty.

"^nter^ttretty, an* rest thyaelt,H abacried as Margaret alighted from thehorse and threw tbe rcms to o*X CUtea,vVwn.' lifting her eyes In, mute 4e>tf to Bfcbth' tmsnttf&**

toward ths bouse. ;— tea Is.prewad. and,the M*

hattthott l l k a a l r f t 6 « S

tbe road OMI lead* from London..aiiiilmy heart arven near tt *buntlu|rwlmJonfllneaa and apprehension. Tbrceweeka last Suuday since 1 recrtred Us

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aad MWy Us advance* nave 6aen~aaofpan aad determined that I' truth. Ibate fear of him."

Stodiwwaahaip.sh«bleringt>rsatB.-^Wabeth. «ba~ algM of a y c«aamstrike* a dull to my t a u t t knowthat fee to an nprlfbt a s s and codly,IN* b* tolls SJS so plainly of Ua Armdatermlaatton to win. me at aB baa-arisi than H soaaetbiag so «rwt< la

Her ruling whip fdl to tbe floor witha thud as she sank Into a chair, corerrIng up h»r white face with her bands.

"Elabeth." she. said at laat to thewoman wha stood before her In dambsympathy, "hast aver tbought that Qod-frey; rwklras luhhrbwrte to*••»**,did attaupt to ride up the mountainIn that fearful atom and-Ood'a pityon. ma!—waa tostT" . ' - , - .

"Tut, tut awaethMUir BMMft'aTolre was f«j. affll fnH <£ emrff* to M.assure her. "Sir Godfrey's but detain-ed'in Lunnon. Tbou must keep Inmlad what * great lord ho Is and thatmayhap bla business there Is of vastImportance. Tla often, 1 warrant tbee,that a man's heart Is In one place andl«rfor<* bta body in another. Ila'donegrieving. Margaret; ana eat a little eupto_j treugtben the*. He'll come anon."

tter young mistress dMr'nc* i»«» orraise be* bead. > '

"Kv*rjr night ataw) the storm broke,"she Untested, ,"1 hnve worn my finestgowns* to welcome Godfrey—at Bratwith bgpi>y heart' hill of bright hope.Jht-n, sfter •ucwtilUm darsof bitterdisappointment wltb tern ~ bop* andsome tulfcgKlbg. tlut tonl«ht"-sh»drew a, sharp beeatb ami put her bandover her.heart-"! go to dress Kickwltb terror, and brolct>o hearted withdespair. Bttbeth." she cried, throwingup her bead with a little tragic ges-ture, "t teU theeflodfrvy Is ill or dead,for so perfect Is my knowledge of hisunselfish tat* for tu^that l.kiww. un-less fever dW render him delirious ordeath bad stilled his too-gutf. he wouldnot leave m« plutng hrre-a'taor, suffer-lug this frightful apprehension,!"

Weeping alltotly, she prcparea\ to soup the stairs. \

Kbtwth was at her side In a moment,"Tut tut, my bonny maldl Let no"Ksuch fearsome thought beset thro," Wicurged earnestly. "Tske beurt, Mdr-garet I proutla* Ibee—thine old Els-bftb who loves tbee doth promisetbee—that ere tbe sun goeth down onsnotber day thy lover '11 bold thee lubis arms."

Margaret smiled sadly. "An I couldbelieve thine oft repeated promises,good BHbeth, my heart would not wnrhave loat l u Itghtnesa.**

At tbe top of the staircase sbe pans-

V « B , Elsbeth. tla easy for tbee to bsbrave when t i s n o f t i y Godfrey who~dotb>not comer she said. "But couldtbou tkaliy know what tts to waitweaHty nlaht after night for tbe manwho hast tMu* whole heart thou wouldp n y m e , - ^' "I a** ewr __the older womanabaot the glri -faft«n too moth a•tea Ke prove not

Kafht 1 kav• aril drains of biaa, aadgty wakttaf hxpra «ta filled wm-badprasentlmsuta. Oh, Bh*ath"~absb t tv r y «aaad an Oodfrtyf

rXhare. tharel Taka off tab) l i t * *dress that bangs to baavily abast

^ S i « t t * ^ l b d b 4

wear."'Dost "rsmermbar. swaet one'afa)M;.lB,Tar» when I. was I M S U *tax aa|r; ttat.tftoa told asv. tiHi* t*rlo tld tk ttlttadt^

CSf

tbee, UargareL"putting her arm

«ly, -not Soon any man,

Joy be turtwd to •orrow." x

; Usrgaret raised her. eye*. UUed withdeep mwoach, to Khbeth** facar '\' "Saeh true lor* as doth exist be-twestt -SoMMyand me," she said e>berly; "ante faith, ayca tmst. tbou wtta<hM_ «tu tttspWWu and trim ion>todlia conM hare no thougM it%Ithal knoweth tbou of Ken and lo-ftraj,BkbMay.ttat thou an always pratingof taatr tmperrecttonal Twrre" " - t h w t o tease me with

AndltienrBttdaynasenttseoaof tasr swast flowers r*

'Ah. twnindine wt of those happydajrsr aa* replied tearfully. "Aa,tackadsy, that I ever left mlno auntIn f a r u r

KUbetb, aasUtlaa> her to remove herhabit said, with gentle sympathy,

Tla uo> wander tbou Mt nemlesa-and ptolng, bonny,, lu this raw'moun-tain climate that. 1 trow, doth not

ijte with tbee. an' tbe sober ways oftoy) nelghbora do pall upon tboe." i

"Although It doth appear to the*, Bis-both, that I have loat my bravery andstrength,—l^bn** still «our*.g»-t»-beaiL-th«lw«f lest Ills of life, such aa separa-tion, poor health, grim poverty; I' truth,starvation; but I admit that such agonyaa tho knowledge of barui to Godfreywould bo a grief aucb as would killme."

"Flo, fle on aoch grim thoughts)Cheer tbee, Margaret,? urged her com-

> V a moment tfie Jjrl itruggled withherself, then forcing a smile throughthe' team said more cbeertujly, "Thebine frock, Elsbeth. and my lace ber-tha. Who doth dare say that thou andI b*T* loat hope of brave (lodfreyr*

An boar Uter, just aa the waning- ann-light -ww boverinr orer-tbe*pUw»-coT>' d peaks of Crsgenatone now dla-

deflned *y* nt the *toao tintedMthe young mistress of tbe May-

bUHlNfann, wearing a blue eveninggown Made In the French fashion, wHVthe bodice cut' low, surmouutef 'uy 4h\ce bertha\ber fair neck and armsbars and rutted skirts made- full andsweeping, walked out of the howw and

before Utedopr looked, down;Ae roaitway pensively with an ab* ofindcdalon.

Tbe soft breese sttrred^bs leaves oftbe fttilae* and tbe monotoMoa call oftb» wWppooMlO «mltbthiBari» ova?.th*> tMca of the forest, but no. •tttasrfonnda, such as the galloping of bore***fMt, fell on the Han of tbe, wap»f>lonely woman. \

' j , an thou'lt walk.a littledgpwn tt* road behind the hUL taodfltme*t Su- Goatrer," Elsbew' called ffott

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A discount of ten per canion gas bills of I .OOO feet amonth, if paid at this offlcfrom presentation of bill,

FRANK SCHULER,ROSELLE PARK, N.' j

-Bottlor of-

QEORQE BECHTt

UGER, AU AW r D R T O ; ^

All ordsmRlnm promptaUMtW _ .delivery at n«ldstio«*_jm moajptpostal. • • ,*T- Bxpsrt horseshoeing-and gen

. A. BARNETT. NO

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THE ORIGINAL LAUN- 'DRY IN CRANFORD.

Also & fait line ot HorseF l h i and Equlptn

H. G. BOWERS,-.iTlieJiest work-and" Uiwoc-careful treatment of goods.

Work called for nncl delivered.SaUstactlon Guaranteed.

W o S i n i r ,!4llBrtli^ttiH»,- Craafsrdr tf. J.-

LEONARD S

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[HOUSESFOR RENT

Uangmp in price from #7.00

Civil EnglBisenail Surveyor. | ^ " E r 1 1 " " " ^ -

j ; Cor. Boulevard and 2 o t h S t "

Main Offlct. as Olx Building; I KENILWORTH, N. J. ,

ELIZABETH,'N. J.

,-, 122 BROAD STREET E

AGENT FOR W L. POUQLAS

J. C. W. RANKIN.

Lehigh Valley Coal

Kindling Wood,sOanaltlaBUMk .

JOHN DOYLE,

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CRANFORO> NEW JERSEY.

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W J, electric light; nteam hea- „ • - all conveniences; conserv

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