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KM* am* NO, SI. CRAKFORD, N. J f , THUR8MY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1900. THRBB CUNTS A»er F**« It. ^ efct *a gw»H« •*• «'« as»—t»« **«•» tM*fc «t««t h. A k. MM* fcrr, ta ** «M * out ur uulrt up ami M«« I*wtkt <>f an** «r toaiincr, »bo ai*> < * < r . AM it »• mnn» prrrtitntiWr it* ««»i-t -jut •• tnnrh a* |«nmil>V rattier tftae (ti qtt tort lit hltusrlf tn. JW It-tl •!«• l» »«( lh j if t* au> i«>w »r»n»v ML« t, in FOP the Boy. Men's Club of Cranford. Ttut the Men'* Clubs throughout - tbaoounUjrar* theleatlluR mediums for iatanatlnR urn to all walk* of Ufa, In hlftber and better life, U no looRer a pleasant dream b-.;t a joyful reality. ,Whll« our town U justl/ proud that. ! Done of thasurroundiuK towns cnniiur- i her in her natural beauty, she In prouder still of the beautiful cllaraotere 'either men. In whlcb Uie Meb'aClub [ Of Cranford bas noemail part. Through the olloru put forth by Mr. ;',W. O. HUmpson, Hev. K. E. l'earva mad Ur. F. W. lauigv, u meeting was | (Mllet) tor Sunday afternoon at three to'oloolt^on Oeoembur.l5th, \wt, andto | t l w aUiprlse of the afore tuentloued B, QttMD men rwponded. After au full of enUiualuam t»y Mr; S'lattge. plans for the furthorunce of Ytlw cause were devised, and the men I out eaoh to find, according to r motto,'•TheOther Fellow." That fe sucoeas from the suit, was oten by their record of sixty meu In sixty days, and many men attended the Sunday uftornoon meetings who had not been Inalde a church ID yewj. The mouihly piass niectltiKfi for men ^ly, proved very "uccessful, and not a few men can look back to those - meetlDRa as the time or their decision l ,to give up their mean selllsh lives, aud live a life that would help thtlr follow- niM toward a higher and happier plane. While tho club Is but a baba a yonr and a half old, yet it u«» iloiia tuiich toward RIVIIIRIU membersnud frlen.la uiany (food times. UurtuK the past Winter thalr bowlltiR night brought outa goodly qiimber, and tlielr month- ly socials held In conjunction with the Laditw' sjhllatboa Class were the sub Jectofmucb ravorabla oomtneat aud tlmrs lodked forward to in great au- tlcfpallon. Tho fraternal apirtt waa BO manlfveteil that the strauRM- oa well as the fliembors forgot all restraint and left longluK to IIUYO It all over •mam. , , Those rnadlng the) Interesting'col- umn* of this paper, have no doubt ru- peatcdly read of tbs great fun enjbyed la»t Summer, also this Hummer, at the base ball gamoa. Not only have the two teams of tha ohiti ptajred a series of games, but their crack team has peatedly played local and oul-of-towu teams, and much clean sport has bveu enjoyed by all. No doubt next year the team will a uniformed onu. 'llio regular Uunday afttrnoon mret- Ings start tills year with a great mass meeting for men only, on October 3rd, at three o'clock, In the First M. E. Church, Wnlciut avmuus aud a greater speaker to' IIIKU Vnimol l«< fotiud )u thia part of lh» ISlalo tlum tlu< on.» have bwn fortunate In *t<cuiiut; 'or this UHftlnH, Clim-nw J. llu/.tiy, of Newark, N. J, While tho mct'tlng placv Is la tho First M K. Chun-h, I lie club la noti ikvturian, mid aun> of its mvnibeia nud ufilcora uro Prcubjl^rl- nn»,Oougn'K«UuiiiilUtn, Kplncopul, llop- Ust, e t c , au that no mutter whai you are, ihfiH la room for you IntliU aiH'U ble lot or meu. Thu objvut of tho Muu'a Club of Cranford la a thrw-told one. Firstly, t > develop thu other fellow phyolodlly, y athletic Raiuea aud'sportii; at'ciiudly, to broadeu him meutotyy by, K|VIU« liltn Rood laocUl tliura, lull by His roiu- ing oonswutly lit toueu with brood uilnded buslitoaa tnim in debute*. dUv cusslons, etc.: thirdly, to develop and strengthen hlm*and round out his character by »plrltual vmlnlng and Iff the study of Uod's word. The Ilnsl two }ou will roaddy adiult. ii«xlln«. nud )ou might |>uiNUuduyo.ir>H)iritiat you don't uecd uny r^liglmn tralulng. but on mow mibor relluutl^i) jou IIIUHI admit thuL tho man whofiuU u» giv.. attention to iho tiplrllanl BUUI ur lili$ nature make* a grcut nil»tnkn. The'Fighting Ediler. axlitluK nlld'r U u.> t* It Wouldn't Iw If be K la <)lflVrvtit She » <ran !• rtJwl U, .be or BoOstld II t» a f«r IM N *ix Itw ••»»<• nw» ! be r (•harming tvll .if In* \ U fc » "a* a ml \ou »IU •lif. l.ui .l.mI. f»r Kr( that «lM< Ili-raW. . Tito 1'nrl* Thi-ra. If a |«f*T r*u« a tn.n liar »r* ttil..-r. tbr ntan t i k n It »-- rl»u«l.\7 m.il. it'itlnc UauiU a rvtru<'il»u .T • n t bi H u tin* IlL'lilInt: iMIti'r tth» m u t i * him Tlif Iliilitlnjr iill;,.r MISin a l<«li 8<'IH> ntuilv, HiimLhiir a rteaivHv ami trailliii: n t H ww-i wiib a ><-llu* cover. He I* fuultlmuij drvMrnl ill 4lw|> black-(lit- tlurtlM* ntlitr TIM> tibtmx of tho I.fcl;.n of Il'itn.4- t* In Bl« Tiutrmihiilc HUlirtllUnl Clrar Kklu prm-LuIni Ut« i«rrf«i mndt- (Ion Ills alrrt. »m>cJ«" rarrUcr KIKHTH hh military traltilujr Itw nctitlDC •Ultor lutver wrilnt a linv. (ml la rt- aJK>n»]ljle jwrm.ua llj- u>r rut} word Ik tbe paiicr ttrry daf. i On a |>Uln, ooto|mkpii ttiM-t like Lv Walla. »hl.t» k him prvlty tuwj. it* »»l»ry in Every daynow we're ouj- fitling lots of boys with Autumn Suits. Ourcomplete lines air tedy. There is every incw style for the boy* Knickerbocker Suits, $5.00 to $8.00 JBoyU Blouw Waist. SO Cent* -Boy's Shoe«,$2& $2.50 IJoy's Caps, 50 cts. Neckwear, 25 cts. Man. your attention to the y very larf»-fio a *trk -or *• A Ofa, svrvallrf jour nil likr !.«• Tvmiw. bar- I i. In),- little UH fur a fltbime MIII.T, Uw man noiuui> than KO.~ A J5$Sl 1^' •iMhM A •v; FranJt j . Jahn, Cranford Complete CaaRantf* * attached to - -Ik* end of Cooltintf Braad With HIa Thumb, nwat U. tho enly •nrttral of • Wujr of M'n inir in<*nl that prrralln) la till* roimlrj tx'fiirv tb» liilnvlurtHta of fork*. fi>r It wan tlic ca«|.>ui la tnrdlai'tal tlnum to m-rrv maM iwat I.H a Bj.lt nml t>> |m« It nnniinl UM> tab!* f"r rncli niimi |>» mi ,,(r what llki<d. a mrthml llt.it tiki U'it aU»«r «»* rwraun only tu «»ur» thr ranrrr'a lit hilo. In Frmi>-« HIM *tlll nttda rbk-kro llrrfit anil tuirun rrnrcil <n» •mall optta. nud to Ihu llrlllalirr It always avnceabi at flnt night the food of cat. It I* j>ri>lmtli» that many coottauvd tu prvr»r fl&cir* to table ntenallN, vr<tn nttir thea* were prrf*«- Ml and Inevneral mw. fur kslvea were certainly Invented at tbe period wbrav Charles XII. cbtw* to butter hie bread with his royal thumb.- London Chron- icle. A Wave «f Water. ~ , Them la no necessary toontUiai be- tween tbe advance «f m Wsv* aad tba forward movement «f tbe water poslnff U. as may be aceai |qr roi tba fingers along tba hey* Of a tsaao. An inverted wave travels aloo*. tb* keys merely mar* ap SlUllarly a ware may often be «b- served rnnnlnc aloo* tb* rip* ears of golden grain, whll* toe stalks are fra- ly, routed In tbe aoll. Tba> onward procreas of a sea wav» is easily per- ' " and by wntcblaar aaow tafbt •abttanco floatlnr on tb* sarfkr* tb* fact is revealed that tb* water Is not moving with tb* auo* velocity.— Chambers' Jonntal. You're ready now to turn choosing of new clothe* for Fall. You want the best your money can buy and we're anxious foryou to have it. \ I Come in and get posted on tlie new My Irs. Wc'w mighty proud to show you endless varieties. There is no better Clothing gold anywhere. Men's iMd'YMIig Men's Suits or Overcoats $12.00 to $25.00 AICKS Stop at OwDoor.' SOIWED'S S Outfitters for Boys from foot 208-210 Broad St, ELIZABETH, N. J. . ADAMS, mcral Contractor MMIMIMMI k a\ aa A M. at a\ at mA a.saA A A. * * _ ' . * _ _ . _ ! . ' < *>. ' AHbitaaWaMtasae. A. woman tbste waa^juMLa for; tbe~press, as you or J mk Bbstold bow l o n t u d s t v t dnaa and bow to cook uasr a aavatr sasas, bntsbs saver bad dooalt btntlt I «T>sas..Imt BOM of-tor rraden km, Sba^iold bow to «oab aad «na« tb* lwlr and bmr oat of a hansi to aaO* a cbttr-'twoaWi adorn aa/ narlor aad sir* tt aa alr-w» tboucbt tbe tale Was MM, Ob; tbs day* spta* sad tb» tight* .we sp«ol. with baauBis- aad saw and, tack, In oaktaar a rbalr la whfcb AON DM would alt la which on* could poaatbtr stt, wttboot a ttfca* Is tba iMKfcv^Eeoooadciat Hooatwife. '•••*»• GAS RANGES Prom $12.50 to $30.00 CONNECTED. No Dirt, Heat, or Ashes to Carry Out. IHIMMMWMI Tl^ Gnuiford Citizen, $1100 a Year. - JL, A Bmeficent fbd^i "So y « are ninety foor 'jr«at» rfdl To what do rvo, attrtbote JMT |aj»c "A FX*I minr tblwr* bav» ««mtrib- nted (» i t tbe muit Inporuat. I t&tak. twitter ^a», W, wfairk i bar* alwsya takftf, aot-.ttf-JM tot» debt «e« « W««r man (bait nqf»*lf.--<Mraip. - The Cranford - Gas Light Company 200 But Bfw«» Mrtrt, -W—UltM, N. J. Standard Concrete Slocks TheOUHabH, *ppmm jm bav« bM that old Lawjreivfclaupa to |ybt« at tbe point of- dealbtt^Bmwao-XA. Watt, w*n, ,£b* jful?M pi»a to detth. rfiJ-ITiJJafWphla iW««» How-poor ant they that bar* no ua- tlea«*J-Sfaakaspcajc> , L . Fireproof J Waterproof I- Everlasting f ari« i4 Standard Concrete O»W Factory: r,Boa*U*v^ Citizen Want Ads. Secure Result*. .4', *< f

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    KM* am* NO, SI. CRAKFORD, N. Jf, THUR8MY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1900. THRBB CUNTS

    A»er F * * « It. ^efct *a gw»H« •*•

    «'« as»—t»« **«•» tM*fc «t««t h. Ak. MM* fcrr, ta ** «M *

    out ur uulrt up amiM«« I* wtkt f

    an**«r

    toaiincr, »bo ai*> < * < r . AM it »•mnn» prrrtitntiWr it* ««»i-t -jut ••tnnrh a* |«nmil>V rattier tftae (tiq t t tort lit

    hltusrlf tn. J W It-tl •!«• l» »«(l h j ift* au> i«>w »r»n»v ML« t,in

    FOP the Boy.

    Men's Club of Cranford.

    uiNUuduyo.ir>H)iritiatyou don't uecd uny r^liglmn tralulng.but on mow mibor relluutl^i) jou IIIUHIadmit thuL tho man who fiuU u» giv..attention to iho tiplrllanl BUUI ur lili$nature make* a grcut nil»tnkn.

    The'Fighting Ediler.axlitluK nlld'r U u.>

    t* ItWouldn't Iw If beK la n»]ljle jwrm.ua llj- u>r r u t } wordIk tbe paiicr ttrry daf. i On a |>Uln,ooto|mkpii ttiM-t like Lv Walla. »hl.t»k him prvlty tuwj. i t* »»l»ry in

    Every day now we're ouj-fitling lots of boys withAutumn Suits. Our completelines air tedy. There isevery incw style for the boy*

    Knickerbocker Suits,

    $5.00 to $8.00

    JBoyU Blouw Waist.

    SO Cent*

    -Boy's Shoe«,$2& $2.50

    IJoy's Caps, 50 cts.

    Neckwear, 25 cts.

    Man.your attention to the

    yvery larf»-fio a *trk -or *• A Ofa,svrvallrf jour nil likr !.«• Tvmiw. bar-I

    i .In),- little UH fur a fltbime MIII.T,Uw man no iuui> than KO.~

    AJ5$Sl

    ' %

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    1̂ ' •iMhM A•v;

    l u u o i a o

    --*> ,

    "i -'

    FranJt j . Jahn, Cranford

    CompleteCaaRantf*

    * attached to- -Ik* end of

    Cooltintf

    Braad With HIa Thumb,nwat U. tho enly •nrttral of •

    Wujr of M'n inir in> |m« It nnniinl UM> tab!*f"r rncli niimi |>» mi ,,(r what b«llki-« HIM *tlll nttda rbk-krollrrfit anil tuirun rrnrcil ri>lmtli» that manycoottauvd tu prvr»r fl&cir* to tablentenallN, vr onwardprocreas of a sea wav» is easily per-

    ' " and by wntcblaar aaow tafbt•abttanco floatlnr on tb* sarfkr* tb*fact is revealed that tb* water Is notmoving with tb* auo* velocity.—Chambers' Jonntal.

    You're ready now to turnchoosing of new clothe* for Fall.

    You want the best your money can buy and we'reanxious for you to have it. \

    I Come in and get posted on tlie new My Irs. Wc'wmighty proud to show you endless varieties.

    There is no better Clothing gold anywhere.

    Men's iMd'YMIig Men's Suits or Overcoats$12.00 to $25.00

    A I C K S

    Stop atOwDoor.' SOIWED'S SOutfitters forBoysfromfoot208-210 Broad St, ELIZABETH, N. J.

    . ADAMS,

    mcral Contractor

    MMIMIMMI

    k a\ aa A M. at a\ at m A a . s a A A A. * * _ ' . * _ _ . _ ! . ' <

    *>.

    ' AHbitaaWaMtasae.A. woman tbste waâ juMLa

    for; tbe~ press, as you or J mkBbstold bow l o n t u d s t v t dnaaand bow to cook uasr a aavatr sasas,bntsbs saver bad dooalt btntlt I«T>sas..Imt BOM of-tor rraden k m ,Sba îold bow to «oab aad «na« tb*lwlr and bmr oat of a hansi to aaO*a cbttr-'twoaWi adorn aa/ narlor aadsir* tt aa alr-w» tboucbt tbe tale WasMM, Ob; tbs day* w» spta* sad tb»tight* .we sp«ol. with baauBis- aadsaw and, tack, In oaktaar a rbalr lawhfcb AON DM would alt la which t»on* could poaatbtr stt, wttboot a ttfca*Is tba iMKfcv̂ Eeoooadciat Hooatwife.

    '•••*»•

    GAS RANGESProm $12.50 to $30.00

    CONNECTED.

    No Dirt, Heat, or Ashes to Carry Out.

    IHIMMMWMI

    Tl^ Gnuiford Citizen, $1100 a Year.

    - JL, A Bmeficent f b d ^ i"So y « are ninety foor 'jr«at» rfdl

    To what do rvo, attrtbote JMT |aj»c

    "A FX*I minr tblwr* bav» ««mtrib-nted (» i t tbe muit Inporuat. I t&tak.twitter ^a», W , wfairk i bar* alwsyatakftf, aot-.ttf-JM tot» • debt «e« «W««r man (bait nqf»*lf.--

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    A Ktrl could «4rutclii'd be-fot*t her .»cr »«< Intlun, nfflriiin the N«w York81otii'1_hti« rrlnrrd a ri'rr liojK'fIIIlulrki'iitnit of thi> NVw York 1a«)pr'a»nn»e of moral rctponalhlllty. Andthli inovenii'Ut toward the Inmirnni'iiif liiimr. legal and moral liimllhrn-rt«n« on thi* part ot ranillilnu-n forAv tar ntajr |a lie rrrnrdi'il lie(h« flril frulti of filial reloim.

    If n Hian dom pijtl llkt< h>* work lib(« n OrilJjti'. and Ii In work iihowa It In4 mil liy and quntitlty. vnjitH'lally InQunHtjr, ri'mark* tint Now YprkWorld A driuluc l». nlwnya.tired nt;hi. tliiw o | bla hour* of dully toll amiI* mualljr tlrod when hti bvflna. A•rlllliiR worker I* worth more thanMTcral drudtrt. ll« dof» mot* workKith lraa effort. In a thon hla nm*chine I* ID better order. On a build-Ing he doc* a neat or Job. Ho require*lraa auu«rvlatoD.

    Uacy tall* the readvra of Mc-Clure'a about M» obaorvatlooa In theDrltlah courtJ. l ie did not nvraomAlly »•«. a eln*> Juror rcleclcd orctuUI*bCinpluk«, a flock ofsheep foil iramitilllj', watched by ,nKUKncliiiiii ahi'i'p dng. In the distance.Halnt -Mlchanl's Mount lifted Its pic-,luii-nquu iHiNiil)' to thn sapphire aky.

    .laci]Uplinn lay in thn forn, h«rsmooth lirowa contracted, an openletter In her hand,' Not nf Englandwaa'shf Ihlnklng, nor this sleepy cor-ner of Cornwall. Hnr hoart was far-npmtt thn sea; amid th« narrowiffwels uf.Jier natlvo c'l.ly. • With fey-erlah Intentneoi she hogan to readher letter niii'W. It ran aa follows:

    "Kor.flv* yearn wo have been part-ed. Jacky, and I am famished for Ihnsight of yoitr fnc>>. tho aotilid of yourvolet*. The Wlnuatns arts moat kind,lint their kindness •cannot. .1111. the'aching vo'ld ' Kin .paiii'ant. Miss Win-gultt lately told Into that KIT lirothnrwas once poor mamma's lovor, Thinaccounts jo'r hl»'goodness to nuv ,l»•Mir unparalleled family misfortunes.Often I lind wondered why he tookni" to his honsn nnd hi«art. whenAunt IlindKlinw curried you away .to

    lie says I nut like manuna,while you, though twice as handiomw,are of stiotbsr typo. My lint locksand blue eyes appeal to Mr. Wingate,snd jour dark beauty ailrss the fam-ily pride of Aunt. Hradthaw. • Bolt;was forUmatir "for'-both:of us that weare bow contrasl*." 1 fool certainthat the pittance left at mamma'sdeath must now be quite exhausted',rrl'Mr. Wingste declares that enoughrentalnVto provide for mn Indcnnlte-ly, and that?I lunst. never, neverthink of myself ss a dependent. MluWingste, you know* Ii very deaf, andwhen^try to question her upon tbesu b)eet,\ ber Infirmity Increases tosuch an extent that she, cannot; orwill not, under«tsnd-«u>thing 1 maysay. Certainly Mr. Wlngate has nisn-aged superbly If he has made.the In-come of a few hundred dollars (forthat Is all tbst remained to us whenmamma died), educate.• clothe andkeep me for the- last five years: 8ome-times 1 long to ask a f«w questions ofTeddy Craven,f who Jtnows, 'I thlnki'a great deal of Mr. Wlngate's prlvnteattslrs; but Teddy has a way ot f*d;uenlng to the roots of his stiff brownhair, and growing so: unconifoftablegenerally, when 1 talk to him, that Itseems, crue,! to seek' •ntlghtenmentlu that direction. Besides, he Is not•uch a simpleton as he looks, end Ithink hWTCOuid evade me o.ulte asskillfully as the others do. He Is;Mr.Wlngatets clerk, and he comeshere often to lunch or to play chesswith Wlss Wlngate, Oaly tast night,

    :j^cky;"we>v'wiM';^dlnlng-':OuV;jrlth'friends of tb*. Wlngates. There wereseveral strangers at the table. Toutaow.i^ha^vkeeniaari'SJDuflnt'thet•e*ond'^r»^)|»ear^»wWi»neri:s^

    M*l that ipretty ibtoTndertheT girlwhose father abet hlmsslttv Thenthe 1Q» reply* *V»s, after hehad beenrosbed by his deareit friend. Hiswife died heart broken. The other:datt|h'tM:?»!Ui} adopted. - by:,*:;.»v l̂thy;relative who Uv«s abroad. This'one

    '»-:esr_JJ^^.,,.-,.V.«-_,^,,....,.,..,,..,.

    sbaw will sot marry yon- to a for-_eltn busbasd, for tbes I should feeltbst a new) barrier had btjen set upbetween at. and already, we arewidely sundered. Bee whsf a selflabbeast I am, dear'—though 1 cannotnav« you myself I begrudge yon toothers, Forgive your poor,-forlornBjrU. woo loves yos with her wbpl»heart."

    Tears shone on Jacqueline'* blsrktsthen. Hhe folded the letter androte up from the fern. She was ugirl of quick Impulses, and alreadyher resolution was formed.

    "!>esr, darling Dorli!" she mur-mured. "Now, home to Aunt Brad-shaw, to lsy Ihorssn.before her."

    Mm hud wandered far afield thinmorning, and doubtless her captiousrelative was already seeking her. To

    yosi skatl ae* tke> Oteyy* nesst js>.If ^M ltka. Trw**tt« to tke aatkta*SSMM. or Bosibwg—nm fea»e> •eves-bee* to Hpasbarg"— * . •

    ttaT Bradshaw'- jacqosiltMa step nearer tbe speaker, a«d

    held oat OarW letter. "Will yonread this? Oh, pleas*—ptoase makeno more* ptaa* for me! It grievesme to t*lf you—you win tbink me anungrstefal wretrt. but. dear AuntBradshaw, *T Bust go home—myheart is breaking to see Doris!"

    Aunt Bradibatw grew stiff in every, limb. Hrr coanUnane* changed., 8b« took the letter mechanically, ad-I Justed bar gold-rlmmed glasses, andread It tbrougb. Then her wr«thbroke forth.

    "Home!" she said, {In a alteringtone, "yon nave no {home, Jacqae-llne!". I

    eTer Doris Js.""It Is home wberpleaded the girl

    Consternation appeared in Mrs.Bradihaw'a far*

    "Is tbls my reward, Jac. for alltbe rare and money I have lavlihwton you? You to leave me now? lm-possible! Nut," bitterly, "what ranono eipect of ih» daughter of a manwho Brst Dung a«ay a fortune, andthen killed himself like a coward,leaving wife and children to fare theworld alone'"

    "Don!' say aurh thlngn'of my fsth-fr." «nt.rtated Jacqueline. "He didnot fling away'hli fortune'—-he was

    a padded"Enough of your father!" answ-

    ered Mrs. Hradnhnw, sternly, "Doris

    CLCAX PODLTBT HODSB.- Oeaa tbm poultry boose aad brood,

    are s i least twice a week, hoeing alldroppings Into the cabbage, cucum-ber, tomato or ration' patch.. Renewbedding tn the brooder with freshsand, braa. sawdust, and dust liber-ally with insect powder strong enoughto indue* a sneete.—Farmers" HomeJournal.

    BUMBLE FOOT.Bumble foot is nothing mora thaa

    a bruise caused by Jumping oS iharoost, aad is usually found la tbe ballot the foot, which becomes extremelysensitive, and quite often an abscessforms. Occasionally the Injury willbe found in the knee instead of thefoot, but the symptoms a n the same.The' treatment should be to reducethe Inflammation, and should thisfall and an ahscee* form a poultice'otAaxseed meal should be applied, andafter tt Is ripe the abscess' should beopened and drained.—Farmers' HomeJournal.

    LONO-MVKD ALFALFA.Alfalfa Is very long-lived; fields In

    Mexico. It f« claimed, have been con-tinuously productive without replant-ing for over two hundred years, andothers in France, are knowto to havenourished for more tbsn a century.Its usual life In the United States It

    Is a wenkllns, like him, though «he j Probably from ten to twenty-fivebaa her mother1* face. Ilut you. I | "™ althouh there is a field lahh f diff ld M

    although there is a field lat h 8 t ' h " D e e n m o w n

    return lo the old manor bouse by th" ! betrayed ami roliued. And when heh«idg«, Inttead ot the high road, wn» klll«d himsnlf Mn trouble had drivento shorten the distance by a mile, at him mad—as mad aa nny maniac in'liiast. Jacqueline, anilous. to beginthe business which now confrontedher, determined to try the wsy fa-miliar to the Cornish- native. Ahedge,In Cornwall Is composed, notof grnen growth, but of stones, broadehouglf'st the top to form a dry and jconvenient footpath, The'dne chosenliy Jacqueline was crumbling withage. and dimciiH of aarenl, but thi'American girl scrambled lightly tothe top, and walked airily away over,the rough, path, her pretty summerdrees fluttering In the wind, her soft,dark lintr blown. In disorder abouther temples. 8o absorbed was she

    In her own thoughts that she.did not •„_. . . ._ •_ „perceive a blonde, bloomy-faced | still to her good friends, the. Win- j Dec"aUae"their" value U bettor knownyoung man advancing over the ssmof lint way from th« oiipoatte directionHe. top, a«etned lost In meditation,and the pair were actually confront-ing each other, before-either man orwoman bocaine aware of It. . Bothpaused, surprised, Ill-pleaaed,

    baa her mother* face. Ilut you. I |thought, was of different mould. Ms- | N « w

    ten to me, Jatquelinei tho woman ( wsslvely for over Bitty years. It Iiat the dinner talile spo,e truly— i not unlikely that under Its normalDorlH Is a pnu|t»ir. HvmB on the tnar- ] conditions and with normal care ilIty of the Wlngateti What, then, would woll-nlgh be. as It la called,haa iihe to iihurc with you? Only ' everlasting.—Krorn Coburn's Book olher poverty. Dona she not tell you . Alfalfa,in this letter that she la seeking em- jDloytiient? lie Henitljle, child—youSow hnve nothing In common with j

    DIPPING STOCK"FOn LICE.There are varlouB kinds of stock

    your sister. For five years she has | jipV"8 n , j "most oTthem" are good,been .eparaled from you—leave her j r h e l r u g e , , becoming more common

    No Cornish hiidgn Is broad enough

    gatei. Doubtless they will continue j t h a n f o r m e r i y . Almost-cvery stock-to care for her. and .he will marry i „„„ D M a t , , . t h a t are not thrifty,Mr Crave*, the clerk, who I. ' n o f | d h o d o n . t V n o w t h o r e M o n w h ysuch a simp eton as h« looks.' But , y n fc „ t h a t B U c hyou, Jac—I have another jmth •marked out for you. Remain withme and I will maka you my Bole heir-em—leave'mo now, and I will dis-

    !to eniihlo two imleHtrlans to ps«« own,you—I will nnver. BOB you unalniwithout Iroulilo. Jacnuellno waited and of-my iwssesilons )uu shall notwith a lofty air,, hut the blonde msn receive one penny,"made no movomiiiH.

    Imals are troubled -with 'parasites ollome kind, perhaps several kinds.They are too small to be speu wltbthe naked eye and thn fnrmer trleiilrferent kinds of medlelr.es, wlwn anautslde application of some dtslnteo

    Is the only remedy needed.- When

    i&mM -^I-S*t£~.r£?j S€3EiESSof us m'ust Jump down."Ho lifte'a. his hlat. but with a cer-

    tain ungraciousness that did not es-cape tho 'girl. "Permit me to giveplacv to you." he answered, nnddropped to tbe ground, JacqueUntiliowed like a ditcheia, arid continuedher way. along the hedge ton, neverlooking back., • •',':-,. "' ;-,

    "How horrid theae I^ngllihmenare!": «ho thought; "he did not liket o - d o ] t l i n t ; • . ' . ' ? ' ; ' ;•'•• •'•• V ; ' 1 - ; ' - - ' ' .:.

    ' Tho house occuplod by Aunt Ur»d-shaw stood In Its own grounds,' neara sleepy little market (own, with themoor undulating bahlDd it. and, thesea plainly visible from Its ancientgates. By the advice of her phys-icians, Mrs. Bradsbaw had left Lon-don and Its gaieties In the very heightof the aeason, and with niece, andservants had Journeysd; to this spot,In s«»reh of rest and quiet. TheEllsabethen house, built ot gr»ystone, was surrounded by w Immensegarden lull qt centuryold pear tjreea.quinces and medlars, espaliers, cov-ered with ripening Jrult. divided theflagged walks. Wall flowers and,do^e^o,?ks;;ran];

    iwlldUin-tbe.;.bop.;3fr«£al|i!|feortu«al Isurel^ ash':a;ndo r i f i te«c^>flUed »U etnptyj spaces,•'""' juallue found her kinswoman

    |g?fu an eaiy:Chalr. tn a waln*-.

    y w epresent," and «aptl*

    Scotch lordi. it

    coted Sitting-room, near a windowsmothered In Ivy .and china roses. A'Rtay-halred, high-featured woman,dressed with • great elegance, -andwearing an air ot languor and. fa-tigue. Decidedly a grand dame, A»Jacqueline opened,,the door, Mrs.Bradshaw turned querulously.

    "At lastl" «he said. "Where haveibl hil

    "For' your money I care nothing,Aunt Bradshaw: buti )pu have been

    further encourage-jnent. TLuy keep on dipping twlep afenr, because they know It pays Doth

    and In

    your plans for my future, I feel likea thankless boast. But Doris Is alone.and unhappy...She.Is.my slater—lerclaim Is stronger than any other. ' Icannot - help It—I must go tocher,and at once!" ^

    Something in the white, youngface made Mrs. Dradshaw's heartsink,: Her dreams of social triumphstor her niece—of a brilliant, titledmarriage, topltted like a house ofcards.. Smarting - with disappoint-ment, she stormed,. coaxed and, en-treated—In vain, i v Jacqueline.. re-mained firm, Then' Aunt Bradshawchanged her tactics, and fell backamong her cushions with an air;ofexhaustion.

    DRINKING VESSELS.Scummy drinking vessels cfctse

    sickness. They should be scalded outevery bow and then. Filthy wate«drank dally is very Irritating to tftebowels. Water Is tbe principal con-stituent ot the flesh, bones, feather*,and eggs of fowls, and necessarilytarge quantities of It are consumeddally. Therefore It should be seenthat the water supply Is not only purebut fresh.

    There Is a poisonous fungusygrowthIn the blood In nearly all the fataldiseases. Fowls never perspire' scthat many of these evils may be

    "My. dear^^ sheNsaldi: ssdly. '"let I thrown off. On the contrary, tbeyos not talk of this matter any moreto-day—Heaven- knows tt Is seriousenough to demand plenty of thought!Walt .until to-morrow before' youmake' your final decision. Now,Marie shall dress me and you mustordeR; the 'pony, .carriage/."loei"our,^brnihg;:rld^.'v.?t^r:^r;^:^;T:'r::^';-;7;, ' Jso made no demur. : 'Her: heartwas heavy. She was quite willing topostpone ::.the; struggle for a fewhours. The two were soon rollingalong the highway In tbe genial sun-shine, talking of everything but thesubject whlcb filled the thoughU ofeacbi:--s:'.: \ ::'K:' *7?7?^:':W'r':\&£n.

    Just at the entrance of the market

    must resort to respiration. The re-sult Is that the greats majority ofpoultry diseases are found In thehead, throat and lungs, and, there-fore. It Is In these parts that we mustlook for the symptoms of disease.—American Cultivator.

    TROUBLES OF A HAT MAKER.I heard a pretty good story a few

    days slaco about a good old deaconsomewhere out In York State, whichwas somewhat after this wise;}--Hewas one ot those upright, dignifiedsort of men who make It a rule toperform their duty, and then make

    h t btoin'a^ l̂̂ -̂ ^e'̂ W- f l^^^S^i^JSS^ing down from the moors, aad onthe stone bridges which spanned It,

    l 'YOU been, this unconscionable while.' Jacqueline'descried a male ngure In" ' • • — - ' • • • " • - - - • • - ••- • :-•••- " • • - • • ; - ^ f r e e d V '

    v l e a t t l n g V - a | a l n s i t h e p a r a p e t .and caring abaently into; the: floodbelQW.," She gav« an involuntary

    " T h e r e is the surly Englishmanthat 1' met on the top pf Ihe hedge,"she said. She had Just been relatingthe Incident to Mrs, Bradshaw, The;iatWrriput':'«p;'hw:'gb^Sj.>:;kC-i&*;S^4': ;S'^t1%n£^not;.B^«s!i^«ihe:answered, with visible annoyance,;l^e i l sr^r^^n'Sc^niwr^l i ia^Who would have thought, to encoun-ter' him her«T; i There are Vsome

    1 wetjt o l t l o the eltffa to

    •'Could., not you *e»* It Indoors,u absurd.;.chUdJt"tr,;*ip.,,rwg*^

    to ,to ,vWt Corn*an;4 a» nn tra rtfirlooav,t,orvWm,s»Qj>.; ,A», my daar.'jsuspeeted. you sad m»dej a. wnquegjthe'ntgnrot TUdy Swayae'sThis Is certilnly 3tbVdaj\Awertcaa girl i t w ^ W M

    i 3 \Awertcaa girl. i t w ^ W M *In ^ortolii'Md 4 deer'foMsit'ln

    mim?i®|wiiM^

    "Do"'you know him?" asked Jac-

    ^ S e « ~ t n a ls=.perhapa Juurill noL^ T h ith h

    Braasnaw.and crows feist. at tn« { ^ S e « t n a lsperhapa Juurill nocornei"*"1 qt'hla '"try," (nbstnjptadfisee.,**. ^TBUCB..the pony with theJacqueline ^ O h ^ d w ; Aunt JBradtv.-,;«™«1-^-..;-s*:;»^»Ma..i-anuias*'swju;v.«»

    | | ^ l ^ | ^ t y H O J i f | a ^ p M w ^ i ^ ^

    event may turn out; but everythingon his farm .was kept In the neatestorder.

    It had got to be quite late In theseason for mowing, and still tbe dea-con; had a fine piece ot grass whichhe had been unable to cut, on ac-count of a press ot other matters. Soone day he'put on-a large forcer andby noon,n.e.had H all down and spreadabout tn nice order, when taere cameup" a shower and wet It. After theshower the-old gentleman came outand walked about "perfectly cool."aid tho nest day, he had It spreadagain, to dry: about noon there cameup another shower < 'Well, out camethe deacon again, with" the long face

    -and dignified air becoming, one Inhis station, looked at the,hay andwalked Into UMLhouse,* ,

    The next day being pleasant, behad the hay dried, loaded, and drivento the ban>, into Yhteb they bad gotjust as another shower began to fall,* The deacon Was "congratulating

    himself that he aad finally succeeded

    If

    In'secOrlng the hay, when si .gust otwind struck' Vi»- bexn, rushing*through and completely sweeping tbehay.scatterinr It to tbe four-quarter*,and tearing t i e b a n doors from tbetrhinges^ onetof which'hitting the old

    4hinges^ onetof whichhitting thgentleman,' prostrated hta-Jn'mud and1 tell ,'pn.' top 'of him. Aftertbe door ITvEASnaR;")-tev;5siJi:;'v:' "John," said hU^lfeYl'?jwymuitffi*?5take things easier in this hot weather.i:Don't exert yourself too mucn.^S^W-: • '':*i. .won't. -, my--dear. ̂ But •• wlufc*lt^|:'Cyou get to carry your bundles homewhile' rnvW-restlng?*^tetrdit'vFr>»;S^::j/Press.; jf-;:..,;.N-\!-.]{'(..}y}':- \^[:-:?»?ie:§0ip

    t' .i^'-AROUSES-HIS'-iNTEREfirrillllvg!"'--;^..:''So;youiwon7^'go;ito:;;the^^^aiIiprv•V'rrcsdlng?* v.: - ™ ; •'''^P':-\,^'ioi:'i^S:Mi:••':

    lr*No/ieIoctttton'::foij;ineTf^'^--vi%fl^S:';;':^

    f :;.-*VA.'; young,: lady'Us' -Ad'Vrtad1. ̂ exmcts;?: >•;tromi8aiomei'f^ :̂̂ :'-'T?^Ki.;'';-"''"*?*lj'':':-:';^^P^§^Ifc£^aBa«s^d3^>|e^i^i|n«iim^i^^l^ifti^SM^^s^e-iShw^our'î ^^^pSnw4alS«|;;S^tSiap^taraiiSsb^l^^iri^

    SfjPBS * • PbATEO " PpU'v--,!"SSrra't"slera bare voo t ilattoa Ite vakiaVt tketr s«'i*t&m-at the ripens* of t

    s u n wbo hid just ret***r? trip ia (be

    tit.] »h«re be bad go'advisatHUty of trylo

    that country's is' »oppli« to take t

    our own almost exbaasttk"bBt is mr owa *iperi«Bc•hissa.H bave-never.. danfear of being .*ei down aramasces. The fesd exlitlth* Jaguar sad the pumapoint, sod what it stltl anable, snd so far aa I knoleted among wild cr«tttapara>'i affection for bum

    "WTien I reached Brasalt m to me. bat I havethat It baa long ago been>aitnrallsUT

    ; "On our way to Santaito croar » campo. threebefore reaching the rirer,Iher* no uncommon thingto precede or follow on

    ' wKhta easy rifle shot, sn-stopping occaalonally to

    war ulll followingin aicbt of houses- on hlf trait and tr

    "One of the overseers <I visited'wu a Bras

    Mf^ndex He bad a UUUna. fire _vear» old, when toccurred. About bsif .afrom the home of the preached by a crude wood rithe fnremt, there wa» an :liy living on a small rocaoutride the plantation bou.wife of thi* man. knowna n i l w . often employed

    ""tors-are not nrlthln callnarted little Juanha throus*hooplng cough and otheailmentj, whjreforif Jigrfatljf attached to her. .. "On ifae day of her"a'tri

    tare; thp Itttlc girl had iilone In the afternnon,•«ae elie was tinny In tbp flind was not missed until iwhen the superintndehttbe men to check off theas Is done nightly on lations. Her parents/ sum«he bad gone, and her falstarted to nnd her.'. "The sun had set, liaar.•.'-: -! _ V! "• ' ' . . - . .ijirS'f'iiot twenty 'feet behli

    Ing along easily, was a tsuch a puma! Blood \

    gfrom. a frightful wound iaod had dyed hla yelloi

    ir|leis';;crimaon.i-.'..He- :ahoi•Urpriie nor fear, but sathattnehes -.. sad stkred . aMelefldei raised the, guthad taken from habit, as

    £ o t the house.btit before hvim, Juacna seized bis i

    §'Soi Jb*t one, 'papa, bspotted one away from i

    Jihow; he: Is-hurt!" ' At'g'othej .i one' Helendex 1<

    Juit In time to see a hugiIng Into the -wooda. .,..

    :teV::-"K;v>appeared;''ifrdm';'̂ i

    Joanna gave of ber adveiwray home, that abe had

    iUttle way after leaving hishe saw a great o

    along the road behind hefrigbt«ned and began to idnea increased bis pace aeaiy trot, and:, closed' InBear«r to her In spite oli:to^g«t"'away."::: 'Jti';.ha4;' c•^tb^VsprlnginK.-'reach .'.wria burst into the: road;aad, dashing past her. tctotbes as It did »o, engaiin a life and death atrfrightened to ranr Juann.aid;;,watcbed.^V;Bor--:-w

    :bslong time, they rolled ov

    ;;sjew8un!tojj&ft".- Tbeir'^moyeno iwlft that she couldwhleb would be Tictorlooithe pama broke awar a:'twardv'heat'.tbJore t̂urnfi^ | * | v ^ r ^ * t e * i l o w ;t &!swro*tti fifj BrS*W*"*i«d nndOTtood tb« UwsiS^l^^ifS-aadSJppri;petli^oot;ibo«b:it;,»ho'It Irould not-permit hei•Iteepinjiiuit beyond heriaca had eoatlnned to aiananna, fearing anotherthst heT cbataploa taigh

    f|g^'J^rrXh^da|tSffce^}gS^ien* 'Bsf;; flttiMî Sjiijttsn^lt^^j»':«j |̂d|ys:l;"fK;V:;;:fc

    ;fe?JG^pti|dtt;l̂ f8Cs1.O

  • e ': ( • . * ' • i i ' . i r . t t

    luck andAdventure

    i FISHING TRIP.n>g {erat£i fish

    I jam long lor a spot bjr t

    layly Lsebaraad coot

    a day"off and yoa go to • nookM)«r» the Bus

    Inner aad cook.

    ire for a place by a rotary ba>tad skiddoo"hithertou you can.-Louisville Gmricr-Jouraal.

    HIM AS REPARATION-"How did' you meet

    Accidentally. I ranmy anto."—New York

    OULD SEEM SO.•band hasn't spoken to herr*. What do you suppose-ter with him?"it be- cross about

    KINO IT EASIER. l\' ',said his wife, "you must

    l easier in this hot weather.t yourself too much."t, mr dear. But who Wllri carry your bandies homei resting? "—Detroit' Free

    JSE9 HIS INTEREST.; won't go to the dramatic,

    cutlon for me."Jg- lady Is to read extract*me." * ,'II go. _Is It to be in cos-

    MAilRIAGE PCZZLE.-"Whenever I want yon t<nan you object, and when-n't want you to marry a,want to."sr—"Yes, and. whenever -mia man he objecta."-'—JJew*5S.

    >T£ FROM REAL LIFE,years ago I started la lifedollar.-. ._ _ _ l l i ^

    IOW I have, four hundredthe bank and a Job, lot ofworth'as much more.""— _Courier-Journal,

    J3CAL SENSATION.rou famura are. all. baying« • " . , • • ' -

    ire," admitted Farmer«, "and you can. believe Itit my -hired man has de-lough energy to get pinchedBg.*—Kansas City Journal.

    i t AHTacious, isn't that your has-ws the street there quar-to the, man on the opposiu

    sy're not really quarrelling-ate tnat way every night:a monoplanbt and Mr. Stlg-

    E COMBINATIONS.t)f. the place and the girl'|m we see them together,"liother rare combination Itlie scheme and the coin.*-—Courier-Journal. • • " •

    10 ARISTOCRACY.lur leisure class In America,er small."lon't know.' Look at thier. There are about it-he benches wilt aceoturao-

    SSIMILATED.nan cpuldn't interpret »iage of the Constitution."11 naturalized him, Judge,'it> was away up on battingI guess he'll make a sootf

    IE CLASS REUNION'.d Grad (joyfully alapplnrtssmate on the back)—how's the boy?"

    Old ,Crad—"Er—what dcIt Mas a girl."—Harvard*

    NATURALLY.Professor—"What Is t i e

    ing gentlemen, when a pa-perature goea down as fa,

    —"Why—er—he geta cold"iveland Leader.

    1AVE A MONOPOLY. ' -'ill the poets writing streak,'.Pegasus is out of a Job." ./

    . keeping

    ' within easy rifle shot, and If ahead.stopping occasionally- to s#« if his-convoy war still following. When we

    In sight of houses, he would1 on hlf trait and trot bark

    ' One of the overseers on the plan-V^atinn I vliitPd TO a Brasllian named

    Me!«ndex. He bad a little girl, juan-na. f.i« vears old. when this Incidentoccurred.- About half, a mile awayfrom the home ot the planter, andreached by a crude wood road throughthe forest, there was an Indian fam-\\\ living on a small roca made justo.tsid* the plantation boundary. Thewife of this man, known as 'Jo,' was* nur»f. often employed whvrn doc-

    "tor» are not within call. She hadnB*

    iiigtoA Herald* — '

    ^ Tfcfc, \VOOD BISON COUNTRY.r -rCajrtala B. 8. Qsboa, secretary of^ t i e Arctic" Ctiib of America, baa re-7 cwfreJPiromf Harry; *i , Radford, me

    " V the, following letter, .'daterti, aad .written'"", froat' Sm'th; Stave," River, Canacrr. 6JD

    tailed jsorU»oI;Ednw«»U>n::" '•Ssldy^arflreir nerr. at l i e portjj

    t

    to tne wsatward stbroegk tbe w«aaa. Ca&aet'lgftsi a*oaw*. however. 10 awriat tMMpWfjia»4 sliidy. aa I to4 St ts at tble •Ms-am an impassible, mosquito gUMearwsmp. so I-am prowtfac ta-OreelSlave Lake at oBce aad saaJl pat lat i e summer dteceatlat la* Hack**-tie Klwr to tt» BMMUL la t s t Arctl*Ocoaa. to meet t ie Bsqalmaiu th*r»and fanllUrtse aayeeif somewaalwltk Arctic life aad method* of trav-el, which will be hetptal later * t uI enter tbe Barren Grounds north-east of Great Slave Lake on tbe es-pkirtnt Journry toward the Arctic

    "/ caall oak* a aalek trip downbe UarkenLic. retarains.". to ibihs

    (Mint (Smith Landing) by tb« end ofttw summer, and shall thm »nter the

    ood blimn country aad sp»nd severalnoatha in acquiring n r I t hand kaowi-pdge about lbx?s» little known, almostmythical anlmaU that hardly half adotao travelers have KWO. whlfh nowhite man ev*r killed and of whleb.of course, notblng is known H*l«ntln-cally, not a tlugji* specimen i-ven hav-ng IM>

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    Onion ATIBU*. Onsfon). I .

    nfmr4 FmttOglrrmCl«»Jf after.

    To tfrure publication, n a m n i f uftfmi-wurf 6e tiynctt or aceowjtanifd; t(he ieritrr* w i w «y»OVm« on ang mhjtttgfnfrnl iHtrrril to the jxv/tlr- of Vram-fonl Intt Hr to plum IIIIUIIIC of mm or innrit lU-moCTiit* »llmir In Ifi'l fi>t HIM rilin.m Hint mlnolllr«|it>Mi'i>liiliMii*».m»t»l wurh timtnH un nn' niwjjirii "f uiiittirinl i(tip|Hir

    Ulill flltnr IIIIIM'lilV rl'llDWlUNJilin.

    Ciuofiil ri'iiiliii^' "f Hin nlmviihhi-limi'H I m l m i l ' ili'Miic in VITiirlIn clerl ttoi|i

    The |ir«|«'rty owiwra oti Normandy1'lfwe un' ̂ ctMtif; lo^i'lher ti> linvoIhnt «tr««t : WJil«'«wl. «r»'lei| (itid«|«hlnil ifhrotiRli lh« Imnl* U'yonilth«. prciwnl eml of Iho utrwt. This-will o|«>n up K Uin Motion of Cranfordpro|K-ny for bulMli

    "!ll|Hor«li'iof Mr. linnlln'H iloj; by nn aiiUunobllotn North nvcmio.

    • hinfonl hai bocii wolltin- lliidvinl'iilton cololiratlon In

    New VotkCity tlilx week Thwnrl/.. It*, Tliom|»io; : l>auli>lKrHiiy«'ler, IUI; John !K. Wiilncr \\l. '

    Hixlxen Iwllntawtire emit for tho l)«m-(Kirutlu eiiuiity ll«k«l. For the lloroiiifhticket us follows: Oounulliiiin, !l yenra,llnrryM. Hull, 7, Kmil Hchllliu(t. H. II.M, WyckolT, 12; Coilnnllinnn, 1 y«nr, A.J. lleeklny, 0, Win. A. Oookley, 7. Mnxllo«l»(riuk J Ditahi-mink, 12,

    KKNILWOHni NOTES.

    Mm, It. (J. Hplera ii vlaiUng rrlntivoanl Vouiitfatown, Ohio.'this wenk.

    Mm. John Uownot 30th UI, hna re-turned after a brief vlait with n»laliv«a-in Wuhlngton, I). 0.

    Councilman HuUjhlnua ia laying thenew llmi-ntono ildtiwalk to trout of the»ohoo[ properly thla we«k. -

    Hahool waa oloaed on Tuesday to givethe lenoUera and auholara an opportuni-ty to viall Ui* HudHon Pulton Oelebrittiun in Now Vork Oily,

    Iloward Warns completed the workof painting and r*pa(riug tha WarnaStore Building on Monroe Ave. oWwlneadiiy and la pre[aring to returntn hm home at Painted Pott, N. V.

    Six gohoUrs trow thla dlurlot ant attending the Uattin Iligh "Sobool inRliiwbeth, Louli NaVhanaoo, AntonFiulml. Ehereua Sloane, BuUi B. UlllwUarry Deal and Aaron Stein.— TiiuoOiy McQuad* baa purohaied on*of the houiM on North lClh atreet,formerly owned by tho Haron da HlrachFund, and aue of tha number recently

    II. W. tMW t

    , C. CHafd l a

    ^BatlfPay-U«y"aa phuiDed Cor the baapflt of tbe threeElizabeth hoapiui*. did sot take wrywrll beie. It beio|r Itnpowlble toireate•no enml kmoant of enthurfaaw -ctunleti op that nlgbt by CammisKlorier liailtb, In-anurer of in* k«oUcommiitee, i. C. W. liinkin, L. L.U.velaiKl, V. C Austin. IL K H»-Odrli'luxm and Herat Jeuijings.

    The amount tum*d in thaiUIK'H wai* iai7, and rtHnnu ainw n»-Cflvoif by Mr. Binltb wtll lncn-iwt thUswell toward MtWw.:, Mr,>m'iiuni.»o I»»J . amiin the eveultiK Itev. L)iimn Calkine. TWi-Hllleld; will «rru|ijr Ih* pulpit

    PBTtfR

    «*** ««aa> *%tm M « •Bmmt UmU,

    It is freely admittedthat the most sanitaryware for household use

    is that which is enameledbecause it is easiest tokeep sweet and clean. The'

    7most economical is the"Hearthstone" line because,it is'coated with a toughand hard enamel that willnot chip like ordinaryware and allow the' articleto rust through. There are8o different utensils for yourhousehold use in the " Hearth-stone" enameled'ware.

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    TOWN

    '• Dr. Robert WakrOeld hi- *|MBd)n(t a tew daji In New V

    PIm n placed on sale yeatenla]l l ffi

    - » » • • » » •

    New .

    Jer^e^y^nlra1

    SeasonDance

    -BEGINNING-

    Saturday, Sept.Every Saturday Nijjht 'Hereafter, to be held at

    BECKER'S A U D M IOARWOOD, N. J.

    Dancing from 8 to 12 p. m.

    Genls, 25c, Ladies'15c.WAUDItonE CIIKOK

    Battlefield!:I Popular Priced Excursion

    Oct. 3rd, 1909

    $2.50 Round Trip TicketsCHILDRCN HAlf FARE.Goocj only on above date on

    f Special train > leaving Cranfprd at 4:58 A.x i • ' i v i ' ' i i

    FOR AU. INFORMATION SEE AGENTS.

    M.

    • • - • • • • - • - • - • - - • - • • • - • - • • • • * •

    Wattfleld'a nnir-A-dny> pa;t k n for the Klizubeth li•Baounted to tso .

    WiUard II Tn-at, aged 31yet* Tuesday, In WpHiiicl.| Ui-

    • - • - • - • - • - • • .

    Fine Floor. Eicellcnt Mu«lr.Iniler Uinwtlbn of M. A. U'Brieo.

    10HS h, tn., B*c*plkin and Holy Com-lUOIOtt, ' ,7 p. m., Kpwotth JUague.7 M5 p. at., okaing of tho nerie* of

    ~*»UDg«. l\»aoh*r, th* !£•». Dr. Pranktoor*. «upMio.U'na»ot o! th* Hahway*lormaU»rjr.'

    ] U i s hoped thatemy rownborot thechurch will l*pts**nt*i th»OoiniuuoloponByuday Morning, a* a number willta received into the church and th* pat-tor t* anxioua to mak* this'' a bleasedak« thia a blcaaed

    nioit. Ail triMda and alrans>ra at*vited to U>» fea»t of the lord. " * 'A good opportunity will b*. ouVrod to

    tli«|Mwpl«ot Crantbrd 8unday ewralogto ,'"«r ( w of- th* auong, won of M«U>-odiuu. Dr. Moora If ayoutiR man. H»baa given mngt of hi* tlmo to the •dual.lion andoM* of. young'mon. Lei theyoung men vt our town hear bin...

    grand church tociaL AU nwmbtrt«od« aod their^frkNida. ai» ioviujd, AgmkC tr«at andaurprbe 1». m au>n torthuf*trMiing'a'witorUlnmouuilierof,aisEQ&na. IMraebmeaU will be aerrid.

    A mat um» w'expected, ,Vw "awI » I « W . ; v r ' .*,••»"" ^ ' '

    v

    W«in«*day • w l ' O t b

    tranaferred to_U>* M*r«ago Ibalty Co.who are, th* grantors in thla tramatlon.

    Duly 87 Wte* wcr* polled at the prl-nviry alaolion held tn'lh* borough onTuesday, and only two narn** added-totb* tiokala as originally printed". »i»:Cha*. Knudson for nMinbar of OoimtyOommlttM on th* R*publlcao tioket,and a O. Boyd, for Mayor on Iho D»m-ooratio Uoket,' thai* spaoea having, b^nleft blank.on th* ticktt. , Henry Xi.Pinkel was *ndor**d for Assessor on tb»Republloan Uekrt and R MT. X>all*r forCollector *nd F. 0, Latuph*re for Pound-keeper oo theJD*moora»io tiokoU Tare*vote* tor oaSdidste* for AMs'ubly ontb* fopubUoaa t l c k r t ' W i j ' l o e i oj>iwoouot ot th» TO'MHS failing, to mark offthe **OM* oaudWaui, Tb* TOIM'W-ufrived by U>« *av*ral oasdidttM follows!Kepabhoan Ticket—Oountjr Olwk, Cal-

    t 9 G R Bt 0j

    r*rt9G;*R*j|i*tor,. Bmtth 30; A**embly,duly I, t>epew a.PUre* 20, Sohwartt10, Thompson SO; Oorooer, Holme* SB.$ M W 6

    mlng.OotpbMOlh tbeQuarterly Oonfeteno.c h p l ^tb i h b

    y feno.hapel c^tbo tihurob,

    i7 "1At day Sdhd»y.-I^jok out forth*» of I)M BHtating and the Dam* of Ui*

    p ; , e$ot Mayor, WMHwn.J, H6il*« 80. Ĵ orObunbil, 3' year tortn,friu U.KranU^ J o h h ShAlloro*

    ~ t.

    jcnSXrtlortW „, . kecordaac* «ttk

    l>lu>7utdlaiierUattiiaM n l k l a

    « k m Mda win beat tac Fne Public«ncUaaat a Ubnnr

    CttT.rlcla ta irjtci

    TbrTnulmoT tho Prw Pablfc Ubnir

    V- W. ANTHOXT. ISHcrcUzr.

    Agint for the PULLMAN and FORD Autos.

    regular, modthly.-.rc>Kt*ftS: |ub w e r e n>gm

    J i n the Library rooms.3 IVtegntes from the local W..-i

    Will attended the.Stata Convi>iBrtd(t*ton nrit Tupmluy.

    Mr, and Mrs. R. Iitarn Saturlay to New ifour weeks visit at tbi'lr old hon

    Money to loan on liond nnB*fl* on Cranford Improvtxl reiiAddreas "A. li." Citizon ofllce.

    The State Christian KndoavventlOD will lie held In Plalnlltweek, on WedneAdny, ThiireiFriday.

    The members of Cranford IJr.O. U. A. M, will nggiat In tpresentation ceremonies at thoFork new school.

    Basket ball la again, comnattention of the High School RIhave begun practicing in the <folio club rooms. •

    Cards will soon be but for thding of Mr. Harry HwockhanMl*s Laura Saphar, set for th<part of nextmonth. ; . •

    Mr. M. F. Wheeler lias puMrs.'jonen' house, corner of

    L «»e. and Orchard street. . 'Chially are to move to HrooklyiITje House on- tho isiand"> of an excellent serial story

    begins with UIIB issuct of THE CBe aura and rend it starlluito-day's paper.

    We have frequently heard cwheclsra. side, wheelers, ' otitheUtest of Crnuford's acqulsl

    ^Jesale Wheeler with his brantwo-wheeler motorcycle.

    , 'The Union County Contraotiha* reoenllr completed tho

    '- "". grading and macadamizing H»., In Westfisld. They are

    putting In curbing andatrlpaon£lm street, that place>} Among the real estate tram'corded this weak at Elizabeth *

    fO*o. W. Thomas, et uz. toWesterly side of Cut

    ?»treet, 100 feet Southerly or 8oi, Cranford.

    /Superintendent Bolen, ofthidepartment of the

    | 8 « ? t o Corporation, "has sen" *""' to each conductor and

    urging polite^ and con'Dt of the patrons of tl

    i State Normal School at 1I last week with £25 pu|

    ilr Normal School wiDated, uot few*r than

    i that is ten more than thii Intended to aecomodate.

    oillmate* given onull klndi. palm and alterations to bulldln

    r^hr MUmates will oost you t1 's*4 may effect« oonslderabl*

    for you^Pricea right. »nd t,i> ik» guaranteed. D. B. Curr•\ pMter and builder, Cranford.: J < Mvot Bridge forth* benefit; Oranford Canoe Club wlU beJ ' U M Oaainb, Oct. S3, at 3 p. m.

    T M tLOO each, WlU be on tale at bo• and also may be procure

    , : Jfamber of tickets limited to m* ' , IntpMtfof tb* threatenldg'

    1 ..WiTburiUylast the Gala £*,hali under the ausplcea of

    r*hBrch buUdlng fund, was a" uj Autoaobllcs COOTB;

    I from house to bouse. ^ J decorated booth* weikdamtfatvfaney goods an

    ._olea for sate,' Dinner waaI Hampton Hall awttbe affat

    jitha •Japanese carnival fat tba(-tagUttoRIreralde. Qrw «t r w I M ou the JWr^whlch wi

    Sxpar tHorseshoeiog. General Jobbing

  • s. A" good qual- ( ,iiri_ wo guarantee , ,• . '

    ilNFIELD, H. J . , ; ;

    shing Goods,IOWEB8,', , -.'., *WIRE, •• \- •:

    IT-NETTING, -T—WARE, ' . - si lO'S TOOLS." ', ' "•laewlie're as my priot*,,

    1*HS« I.THUR8DAT,

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    Bmm* MmU.

    BODMDWnr.

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    HA1L8ABKITB.

    I IV,

    TOWN NOTES.

    'Dr. Robert WakeOeld haa been•pending a few days in New York.JFtMHudaoo-Fultrtn i-GulagR stamp*

    m n placed on sale yesterday at the1 * beat poetofflre.

    Vealfleld'a hitlf*n-dny's pay dorm-UOD for the Elilabeth hospitals•mounted to fan.ĥ WUlard II Tn-at, aged 31 yean, died

    ^Tuesday, Hi Wmiflrid lit-wits'wellI ID IhU locality,regular monthly meetinga of

    rogr»iw lnb wer»' resumed 'to-'rin the Library room*

    Delegates from the local W C T. I'.Wtll attended the Htati« Convention atBridg*tou neit Tuesday.'

    Mr, and Mrs. E.-it: llmleniierg•te-tarnSaturday to New Orleans, afu-rnfair weeks visit at tbi'lr old home bri

    ,' Mr, M. F.' tVheeler link purchasedMrs/Jonen' house, corner of Noitb

    i.swe. and Orchard street. .. '('he Jones' are to move to Brooklyn.> House on-tho Island'' Is the

    > of an excellent wrlal story, whichbegins with this issue of THE CITIZKN .Be sure nnd read it starting withto-day's paper. _,

    We have frequently heard of font-wheelers, side wbvelers, ou\, butthe latest of Crautord's acquisitions in

    I f . Jesale' Wheeler with Ilia brand now' two-wheeler motorcycle.

    >The Union County Contracting Co," rhe*' recently completed the work of

    \ y grading and macadamizing Harrison< aye., In Westflsld. • They are now at

    putting In curbing nnd gutter•tirlpe on Elm street, that place.

    C Among the real estate trsusfers re-"ebrdert this week at Elizabeth was that

    tOso. W. Thomas, et uz. to Paul C.Westerly »lde of Cummlngs

    , 100 feet Southerly of South avo-, Cranford.

    : Superintendent Bolen, ofHbe trans;

    gllfrfto Corporation, "has sent outji' to each conductor and raotor-urglog polite., and considerate

    Dt or the patrons or the com.

    »State Normal School at Trenton,I last week with £25 pupils and

    elalr Normal School will nave,.-.Hated, uot fewer than 300, al-

    u^i that is ten more than the schoolI Intended to accomodote.itlmatas given on-rJl kinds of re-

    Jt and alterations to buildings, etc.tr eatlmatee will cost you nothing

    ' nay eflsct« considerable saving,ou_Prieee right. Hnd_sai|afne-

    B,_~> guaranteed. D . B. Currie, car--pesterand builder,Cranford.

    b,%Mvot Bridge Tor the benefit of theiv.GnnforffCenoa Club will be held at& 4 t e Casino, Oct. 23, at 2 p. m. Tlckele^ 9L0O each, will be on sale at both drag

    !nMone and also mar be procured from

    y:refriahmej>ts .will be served.* r of tickets limited to 109. - ..

    ^ ^ ^ - ^ . « « . — threatening" weather^oaThur«Uylas t the Gala Day,fairX b a U Under the ausplcea of Trinity^ihrnoh; building fund, was a grand

    Lj Autoaobllcs conveyed theThorn house to bouse where^decorated booth* were filledmUeevrancy goods and otter

    ieeJrorJsaiejV' Dinner wa* served^uipton Hall and^the arlsltclosedthe/Japanese carnival la the even-latTtoRirerslde. Orttr «a».was

    t ^ _ _ lonUieJlitauwbleb wUl aweU^tkebdUdiiutfutid./"

    A birthday party w h»M ott Xalwday at the home, uf UI*$ M*bA o t t onOrovo street.

    Mrs. J. D. Waa and family are n o »occupying toe Krsult Ktci bouw 00^orth aveaut^, CM>».

    Hits Svward is now |>a t̂ait>ils ut P(AJJM io^truct^o ftther boBM i i s

    Tb* Beeser CalCV>mpany U fmn-»bin(! trw Uval |ul. |ic «lio.tls aitti

    their wluter »up|-li *n«d:' iin«l Mi««?wartl ttre ht>mft* ftv îti Ih^Jr **>j.>urr

    M lioineti Ir'alln, iu (lie Lli^k)'!-

    Mr.and Mm. Uavi.1 \Vyck>!t hawrvturm..'i»shiH)itiil of

    ^ thowill -li

    • fuftl-Mrs.sri'. ;s|i

    Pro»|»>ct nyi-., 1tesuirn1.

    ibrary .ITiii'tuliiy

    ' Hll'iruMV

    img Ilii-Kasllidciihl mail vvliirii fyr wvertilynur left Ciai]r.>i.l ..n iin- s.iil inun,will go at U.Ol liiHirtt.l. •

    'I'tio lii^li Kt'htHI) »•!(• vt'ti Itiis i>r^jab-7.* niiiiiiii-itK'diit*'«f.»rf«..»tlinllK,iin.« H.U rail.

    Au iiilmissicm t.f tfii I'.'iiU will if'iiilUC'l u'mV'« the (•amen. .'

    Miss Hiclituoiiil'rt (Villi'j»i> r i c | i a i a -

    lory mid It.iii itlinf; Nch'H'l . I | » D I M I mi

    f Will II fllll rctnfitn\

    Mr. ami Sin . HMward (>ili>.7iniiin* iMi^a^i'iiU'iiL (,i[. thH, n Craufonl yfnuiitmau was arn-ittril in Klr/..il)t'iii,! \hrfgrupart of tho \vt*'k while

    leaving him llfti-i 11 ci-nt-. lo «••( IIIJIIK-with.

    A innotliiR of St Apu-h (iiillil "illi>o liclil oil Monilit) al ;i p in , al MIHII. V. Merrill'* on iMiivhi nviMHii', "mla mm-ting of the I'urlih Cliflc i" nUncailt'd for thu HUUK* plai v onlaynfU"rnuun, at .1 o'clufk.

    Mrti. Andrew IU>ilih'ar ciiUTtaini'dhu ' A n x l l a r y r tho :f.uh ]£«•«-

    Iniont, N J. V., on Tutwlay iifU'rnoonut her home £1 llctTnrd avenue. Af-ter the regular biiHlness niceliiiK, "n>-ilc wan t-njoyud nud rcrreitiuH-ntKicrred. .

    There will he n mcctinK of thoCounty Hoard of Examinortiof UnionComity at tho Court Ifoiimi ft) KHZJI-betlj tomorrow and Saturday \wv.n\-

    0 a .m. County Supcrmtvn-

    tbo meotlngs.Theflve hones vciilch worn snvi'd

    from the wrecked car at Cranfc>r,.are still at the Golf stnblejj. Thehorses wore being shipped from BelleMead to the Client Atlantic A. 'TacTTIoTea Co. Btabtes at, Jersey Cltjr-nud ItIs believed that the company will notaccept the noises.

    Game Warden Iloblitzel U wagingrax on violator* ot the gnraii laws in

    this section. On Sunday ut Qarwoodbe arrested Stevo Varvos tor shootinggray squirrels out ot season andItalian" was ErougbT"ijcf6re "'•Ueodellonthreecomplolota. Ho wonlined ISO for killing squirrels, ~|2O~forbanting on Sunday, and *20 for shoot-ing without no alien's license.' v

    Plans have, been fllod snd contractsgiven out lor an *8,O0O residence,tobe erected at SetUcrwood Tor Mre.Edith Plitingpr. The firm of Holllngs-worth &• BmdRon were the architects.The house will be known an tti*

    rafuunen'-' type, built of terracottahollow tile, with stucco exterior. Coo*tracts have- been awarded to C IMBell, carpenter work 1 V. T. Mcln^rncy,masonry;.Blakle«tee fc rhlll|>,' f>alnr-lug: \IsMb 4 Miller, plumbing; *udL. A.VTiueel, etectrical work. : •'

    Tberi h a » ; W n r Hv«Jy.,workweek, -ahirtlng rtb«, Klro Alarm

    d ; i d A t f tg r j

    ment and.;idre,AppAratas from the, oldOre boose, to'tho.twnporitry %uarj«raIa4h»old stattoa.bulk([ng; whteh theTownsblp rcenayl iougbtaodpiote l

    firei

    sithettNirot a^kHv^TbaWd fireboose ba»be«ai»Qtd to th»,bwt bKifief,aiauWtood to bo MrMottop >od "theaiauWtood to bo

    doimo^^^lbMrtMorwo^tton.W r̂koa tfi« new On house will. begTa-

    ^ m

    it o*

    c TkePrtBiry B»tttet. Ckrtotiu Set****Mr. tU**Ka»n>>C 8. B.,BMwtwrof

    du» «uii»(* U> »fc» tac« lhal atewt aO U»v e n * rf Obr»«» Saiw

    Xotk to »»fa» »n tbe

    »fUr tb*poB»

    r lo _ _ T . _ .tb« vou«.'toe5l tldbu bw« a»!•iut£tii U* tervucOw» i.»ut itU. Uuutanh lh« 1

    - ;UIMJ. V:. H. pwrca «a$ biffh|amu lo lV»iil»:rj aid ia ibw t\»uoij ofth# tlv« ItHft} OU I

    »ui.i"rt. »•'•«>»

    Mt Kn«||i

    MRlLfe.vj-rtwnip.Mi itird. T U P vv.(«»in ilw, iVmuty waa l*i»rw. 3.^1?,

    T!W, fa4y ,

    BERRY'S, OperaHoumBlook.i,DRY GOODS.

    Fall and Winter Merchandise Ready.

    Children* School tie**,

    (toys' Cambric Waltla, ,

    School Umbrella*,

    ;'- «.« Mr, - m au.l

    H'XIVi»Mwr»tii hml iv*rt-..ISl

    Kt«uk (I;. Smii i i , . . ] .̂ 1 '

    Solm^U-r M. duly., i '

    ttili tlii> Kopuhli-! ilku^ritrr ut .Mr. aivt Mm. John (i«Wi t"t«tt, i">f ' W i k i u m avfiuw, lo Mr, K>i-

    Utd'wl. Jod illdt. T>n,) »»nl Wi»r. of S*« Vi'i* oi l j , •»» M -

    V33li

    •mniml i«t St. Jl ic l irf» »«iier-

    I S*w' York, -actqil .iMi'.;'tMoi». ll'JsiMl

    . llnliniw. AM'.'-

    ."211 it

    „! Afl»r'tl»MitmMi»g »". r«N!rr_i «i-.iii» ^.n.w;^ tn>«w;'"i

    .V. t >i|o*'» t»i T. lJ<l H U

    . . .11*1 ,I'l I hauJitomo ut—Nit-

    the rwi"|'ll"n Mr ami Mr«. Wii-r li>fv f'>r

    . lurn II..') will ir«»l«! uiCiHiifotil

    N«w Pall Madras WaitU.

    Itsln UMfl Wal»t». '

    Umbroldcrcd Lintn WaUt*.

    OO

    Ladies'Silt Hosiery# liVi per |«ir , . . • • .

    Kid Cllpve*. SI to $1 ,M) per pr.Faluc (Hove*. 251

    Comlertablc*, Blanket*, OutJnt* or Canton flannel*.Pali SVeight Underwear.

    UUITI^ICK PATTERNS.; Outinc rUnntKlown*. nuxlin*,. Cambrks; l:li»nelette»,ham*, DrcAS iluod*. • '-

    it , IHW yuur '.ciitH or iloli if "llii»y fr»\ "l.um»:in a«dir»l I'oelM utwut it.

    QUALITYSTORE. BERRY & CO^ TH£QUALITYSTORE;

    looocIIIMCUA IIOI1WIC

    I.Ci

    Auir, ,h Jr.l

    I'. J . lltmlro|iri*tH>iiH nmiiftl 'by thi> lie-

    U»|H»rt lael B|irui|{, rlz:

    IVilici', *l,r>(Ki; Kirn and MninU'iiniicH,J:i,l»iu; l.VK.r. flidll; lloafil of l imith,

    ~«; 'rown^hip PurtHifM'*. 11,'JtKJ, . '• •» tlm HiMiiivrrntii! tiokt't (hi! lilnnk

    im.w infi. for IH ti( k r TO»|-KIIIIIiinii'ttiMi, Ihrwi }< nr liirin, 1) T I'l^r-lua. :i n.t«*. H. II UmewliiT nnd

    Siluili'M ln>, with'Jioleamiuli, and

    XXX XJOdOOOOO OOOOOOOOC ttOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOO

    Real Estate Bought, Sold and Exchangedi)"l«*l wiiinitri v»Biiii* [HIHk I V l l A lity

    Jt t»k« IHHI ,V

    , f.'th Btrwt. KfiiilwiVfth, S; J

    WANTKI) (^II.IMSI uniiiuii •mil*• •"h ' " '"I"1 h IIIIH \Vrii»< A'l

    l K Ifydrisw A II. Hn»r«.oortli, N. J

    WANTKI)

    K I

    110 liliiiinulnu"iniri niiinii-aiiK, willi'Jioteaenuli, and W A M r . l l riniilii>M iw IIIHIIHUIHU!' II Ili-ndio, W, \V. Mt.i.ilt«ll J,,|,D hiMiiwkiwiieriir niiil|iainiii. Uiiiiijiimlnl

    M lym.,1 It K » b ,1 Cos in nnmeil HI thit l''/mtDmtrii-l wild t«o rulm and J. Aii Ihr fy'«oti d with > toU\

    l'ustnmu BclnndliT m bark from hisvueutkin.

    . A. V'. llnrt ii on n buaincBa tripI | Mto 8t. , Mo.

    Mrs. 1). U. Dav's house on ProspectnVt>., in rccxivlng a coat of paint

    MisaJonny Osbomo Is moviog herhouuehold goods to Wostileld for stor1.ago bating rented her Mlln st'roet

    Mr. Oscar Schumacher of I'bllllps-uurg, N.J.. has moved Into tb* Van-deveer house, ITOurnsldo nvo., rentedthrough Mr. Stone's agency.

    A canl from Charles Lalcey at Mel-vln Village, N. H., states that the[k arrived homo on Wednes-day nest, Tho Moody family of Pros-pect ave,, are expected back on Satur-day.

    PostOfBcoClork Crane tjook' a tripto New York today to witness the pa-geant and at the same Urns to cele-brate hi* recent victory at the primaryelection.

    Miss Ethel Cook, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Percy Cook, of Lincoln ave-nuo, and Sir, Louis £>luel, were mar-ried on Saturday evening at the Pres-byterian Manse, by - Bev.' George V,Greene, JJ. B, following tbe ceremonya reception was held at the home of I!David Wlnmj*. on Mlln street,

    Th« ofliclal Jkmrd of ttw Slate Fede-ration of Women'* Qobe,_ met^.iastFriday at N'ewark and made prepara-tions tor the «>/uon'« walk. Anothermeeting will tsko place otOleo IUdge,Oftabcr ard^'fbo new list of countyrlmlrmen »ppblni«I by Mrs. Fatter-MO, thr ti^vrprwddent, ln«lnd«s. Mrs.CUM. K. Hoe, of thlsjplace.

    A merry patty of .stnur-rldenfromKoirt, Orflnge, -*«wooj>ed" down nponJUtndlurd Hess, HI tbe Cranferd Hrtel.1

    last PrWay night.. .There were twelveIn Ibe party, Including Miwi

    Ua_WeqiiUng. a niece of Mr.ww\' A royal good timft wait hail In..'.''Ste oî the fnclknnejst wtath^r. JLuncu. j

    eoo wo* served and dancing was kept. '

    SITUATION WANI'KP at IH-IIHIIIIhmiM'liiork tir n Oormitu wmiutn whuw»» l»oii Iu lhl«_ anintrr four yvwhApplj'Ui llm Cillro USU

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    SOLP BY ALL LEADING DRUOGBn•ne «x*~bnly. >rfui»r pncr 50*p»» bolt I*.

    Right of r flii-# RH In mimnlioand then thry.ran't find thulr wayout. A fellow wr-nt Into the aaloonon one of Ihf hot dnyii anil th» flytrap »•« full •I'll Klvo'yon'halfdollar for thf-ni. (IIM,' «»>» h", andthe (t«'rniBn'«-far.» lit-up «« ho ac-epptrd' It' anil nhovfd over th« trap.Thf man Siiokfil at It .nwhlle.-'tbenloosoiiod fhi! 'bottuni and Irt I ho fllonO l l t , -. . . • , ' . ' • •

    *"Vat'« ar-i ina.ttrr ml!you?' askodlhf> exrlfcd German.

    " Wothlne.' replied thfl man im henr'arrd, the dnnr. 'They woro my filmanil 1 could urt;»-tor> tnKth."

    •J.

    Oiurd* well tlir nlaee for alatp from a3. »*»» Mom-

    Urrt .Kail I «.ok tben, all nttxmUxat*

    rjr tbij.l'ulinirn l!*>me*lii*« and fmiiifi rrliefin tlri firat trial.' I eontinuwt until I waaromi'M-rijr ttrr trom the difteaM* and 1 bam f rj^,.nnt't-nm truuMnl «im*, ('. Iliirfchart, 239 '\V. Mailer St., Charol>rr»l™ix, |'»., rVjil. } - J .

    -Kotfottni IUu»ti.»««. forgottm % « .Kor|»tt«n Wiadoni, and forautltt F«r

    y limtx dromwd, and tbo Uat aoim-l 1:tay «r

    »[•r(/jw. nf CiifiFiirii l!«tnpilini, l l o l Maa*

    A friend of a Iliile flvp-yoar-oldboy »aa lrylni; to Inloroxt him Inlh« robin. Rlu> ukfd him. It hi) hud• n r iptn • robin pull and pull at ailiihbiirn worm until th bird lout It*balancf. With an ltnHR)natlon n«hrlRht and glowing a* llrn, for nilabsurd altuatlon, thr child nnld: wwik'onoiiKh to ho ledby n woman, tint ought to havn amind of hl« (iwii- imd itrnnKth."

    M..'! Qnco they reachml nMrnlchl Mrotch; of road Hrlco leflned tuward the r.lrij beside him. .i '"We'll ovortake "om If ther have. not top much of a atari." he iloclareil.| "llqw long havo thoy been; "Half »a hour," »ho! "Thnn wo'vw got 'em." said he, on-. rouraglliRly, "Of course, we ve gotI lo head this thing off."{ "Of course," she agreed, out tame-

    ho* Jimmy wna Impressed with thoi Idea that she was not over cntbusU*.

    Very easy when you know how itlc. lJbo!'t "", , , [ I-Almost wish we could lut >mm u c h m o r e s a t i s f a c t o r y . -_\ W i . Mli ht - • ; £ , ' \-if' ln one week 1 began to, fe«l bet*ter: VI could eit more'and sleep bet-ixKfatt sick headaches,wfre Ie«a fre-o,uwtj, .and. within flve^month* I

    - Ml l ike ,* new being,

    Tbcre»aRca»on. ,Re(d, "The Road to Wellvllte," tng o , • ' «* ;• ; - ._„

    LCa, EGL, Battle Crrek, Mich., U. S. A.

    tho .critical moment, are you?"questioned, anxiously.

    aho

    Sure I'm not.. Watch, rofc,* ,he

    soft May dusk was coming on.They •shot tiait housea In which thelight* were already beginning tatwinkle. ,. ' •

    "Seem* to me we ought to be set-ting a *uulm' nl'thaM pretty>soon,~•aid he. , . • -

    "There's a car ahead," she criedauddonly,, "Hurry—oh, hurry!" •

    'Tljn road car seemed fairly.to liftlUolf from the ground. They spedup to the car.ahead, but It* occu-pants were a mtddle-kged coujple who

    tore''past. ' Jimmy "Brlco laughed."Foiled again!" he mocked, "t Re-lieve they're going to C«1L" . " " , ,' ;'The»-mustn't—theymusth%" said,the girl.," "Can't we go any fajfter?".

    Jimmy shootr his head. *Thls Isher best speed.'! ho declared. ^' ••'fe>>'ow' they^Uad' reached' thef oul-sklrta ot Northvllle, With' honkinghornan?! undlmlntsb#d ipeed thtore along theelm-llped street*.'

    • T h ' ''g heelmllped street*.

    , .••They'TB got here ahead''ot,**. all,rtght,.*' iaid .Jl&iyr "Our, only hopeI '

    , . l, . y r Our, only hope

    Is" to Interrupt'the ceremony beforeIt's too 1»t«,-.Whw-THhey'to.' Haveyou"any Idea?" " " •« -'>., r.-< T

    " p__ y u n y Idea? .,', . "The , parsonage" of th»'~rehurch,"

    LOOSENING THE TONGUES.. Can It be that nature is reasserting

    her authority? We may not denythat upon all female*, except thesepolitely considered aa human, she didand does enjoin lubmlssive (Hence.It Is the cock that crows, the gander.,that honks, the father bird that sithe bullfrog that gulp* and evenmasculine grasshopper that stridentrasps hi* wing*. 80 to-day, infofinlty with barbaric custom, qui-etude I* imposed upon the harem ot x.Turk as upon that of a chanticleer,but how long since, not without cau*.-.did we suppose.wo perceived tho dis-appearance of .the bablt among clvil-Izod people*!

    Are we not, then, driven to thoconclusion tbat women of to-day arobeginning to talk lea* in the, hope ofthus, better pleaslns men? Ifwhile commending the motive,would uuht'3ltatlngly questionmethod. American wrimen erriously in mumming that their actualor, woulU-be lords dislike to hearthem converso upon all sultablo»oc-caalons. The mere music of theirvoices as contrasted with tho raucousmale note easily counterbalances anypossible disparity In the Idea* ex-pressed. And, compared with sheerstupidity or studied r,ulkln?a». loqua-city Is a joy to all mankind. Uponall grounds, therefore—in the Interest

    so,.wa

    tho

    AfterncKin Tea U'afer»]-lThese Wafer* are made with, oatijaeal. If the fino'oatmoal cannot bo procured.~rub thecoarse oatmeal tlircugh '4 prater, or rtln It throuBti 'a. moalgrinder. To 'ono ciipful of this add one cupful of rolled oats,.two cupfuls of flour, one saltspoonful of soda, one tesipooc-fill of salt nnd one-quarter of a cupful of sugar. Marinatethese, passing several times through a sifter. Now take one-quarter of a cupful of butter and pour over It one-half Jcupful of-hot wntor; when the butter has xhorouguly melteVpour tho liquid over tbo dry mixture. When well blendedrollout very thin. As the dough-1* rather stiff, It should he

    ' patted with' .the rolllng-pln and this continued until thedough Is as thin as possible, when It Is ready to be cut witha cookie form. Bake on buttered tins in a slow oven.

    4 tfal'iZ; "™»O B »*« «»rtalif ™ " » ' **e practice of mea

    !«>*) can always be ui ^nre a cold and yq

    His Cold abreak up aj

    eold in a few Ij ~ - - • » l y prevent Broadraeaaaonla. To convince Hworld and people in genei««tb of hU cUlm, he ha* dsallllon. of vial* of the Cold

    -aolately fr»tfe-

  • a* my warasji rvrolstloataa tfca

    milng experts agreed1Crlcntoa beta aitrida.~]

    re fallen clear of tk« 1t even, with her greater eon-> held the animal from tan.took this practical example)down tbe habitual British

    lam. and now that the first» been takes. It is predictedlib. women, witbln a year,the aide, saddle. Womenaw are in the majority talow, the most fashionabletb In London, Wbcs anwoman rode astride on thea year ago ihe was laughed>ken of as1 a semi-barbarias.ire S u r r — ^ ~ ~ ^ ~

    ISIN'G THE TONGUES,le that nature U reasserting*>rlty? We may not deny

    all females, except theseinsidered as human, she didenjoin submissive silence.

    :ock that crows, thei, the father bird thatDg that gulps and evengrasshopper that strident!!wings. 80 to-day, inrlth barbaric custom,n posed upon the harem otipon that of a chanticleer,Dg since, not without cam*;.pposo.wo perceived tan die-i) of .the habit among civil-68!

    not, then, driven to thothat women of to-day arcto talk less In tho, hope of•r pleasing men? If so,.unending the motive, welesltotlnRiy question thoAmerican wdmen err grlev-loaumlng that their actualbe lords dislike to hearerso upon all suitable »oc-The mere music of theirohtrasted with the raucouseasily counterbalances anyIspartty In the Idea* ex-A.nd, compared with sheerir studied sulklneas, loqua-oy to all mankind. Upon1, therefore—in the Interest

    ; • - , , _ . • ; . ' , ; - - - iIWafers are made with)t bo procured,-rub the

    rtin It througif1 'a, moalme cupful of rolled oats,1 of soda, one teaipooc-fut of sugar. Marinatea sifter. Now take one-jour over It one-Uali a ir has .thoroughly melted"•e. When well blendedrather stiff, it should be1» continued until theIs ready to be eat with

    is in a slow oven.

    Is nnd enlightenment, lotening of the spirit, to en-»erfulnoBS, to discourage"ighten the home, far sin-o no less than for clrcum-evan for the preservationid qnlet within an&wlth-erlcan family—we ery.outing of the delicate toocues)ingcly and so suspiciously>rth American Review.

    DEUN MOTHERS.i. who attended thb,«»»»-meeting of women's etab*eld.-says. in the.CUobe-that ,sho was impressed ..et that In this moving a«o, }jt time to spend 14, data*Dugbly. "When she was «. and'sewed a sheet ssan^ly, and when it w«* not*-',11 as her mother tbou*n»- -i It she was made to rln fl-awing the while, r-* •**"ly hour until "

    says It it «tUy a•C tto* satu a remedy •

    taat wtU npply tb* waataJwsaaa body, so that a m may• sisaaet tad*nalt*ly. harrlag

    Tfcla «^*BH-_«}flf~H tooaa trae. bat nothing" seemsipnsatM* la that*, day* wbca

    tb* uytag maebla* aad

    l W » * ba« certainly r*vola-.tlaalaea t»* practice of medldM. Hemm not belter* la building- hospitalsss» ewwimptire*. He says that eon-H* says that eon-

    tan always b* traced toI Care a cold and you pretest

    His Cold and Courtwill break up almost any

    wrst jof a cold In a few hoars and••sttlvely prevent Bronchltlt andPaenatonla, To convince tb* medicalworld and people In general of th*truth of hU claim, h* has distributedMillions of vials Df the Cold Core, ab-•olstelr frwSr-fronnhjrieSotns n*wi^paper once* throughout the country.aad the turn that have been reportedIron l u use have been roost astonish-ing. These little-sugar pellets con-tain no opium, morphine, cocaine orany harmful drug. They seem to re-lie** .tbe bead, throat and lungs al-anost immediately.

    Ic order that no oca may' be de-rived of thl» remedy he bat placed- all tlie druggists throufoout

    be United 8tates for the small suraIS cents, or sent postpaid on re-

    ceipt of price, and wit; each bottle hegive* this guarantee: "If Munyon'sCold and Cough Cure does not do allthat Is claimed for It, 1 will.refundyour money." , . • .

    There are four advantages In tak-ing Munyon'a. Rrmedlo*. First, theyaro absolutely harm lean Second, theyara pleasant tb take. Third, they te-ller* almost Immediately. Fourth,they cost nothing unless they givesatisfaction. •. . .

    Ifunyon's Guide to Health sentfree on request fttunyon RemedyCo.. Phtla., Pa. • ,

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    Bat ml. auiaui.1 tiptunl iat« UkXfccr** room.

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    Insomnia

    j s6 I Knvci my poor little doW-lo oway,j A veterinary BursVbn Is now hit proud

    owner, while hla former one neverthinks of him without a sigh of re-gret.—Audrey I'. Dcrlcg, In the NewYork Tribune. .

    : VEN'TRILOQUISM IN'W'tlle pioneering. In South Ilrazll.

    Mr. Withers wna struck by tho lowand plalntlyo cry of Homo creature

    .calling In thn night. He was. at DmtImpretssed with the Idim that It wasthe cry of n child, but tbe tnries toonconvinced him that this could not bothe case. . •

    I had never heard, he sayj. n moropure and liquid musical aound thanpthis was. The pleasing effect upon

    been using Cascarets for In-iih which I have been afflicted

    (-.twenty years, and I can say that Cas-' nave riven me more relief than any

    remedy I have ever tried. I shalli tcxtssnly recommend them to my friends,"aa being all that they are represented."

    Thoa. Giilard. Elgin, 111.f>«lMit Potable. Potent, T«iM Good.

    * OcGood. NmvrSfckm/Wukm er Qrljw.

    jsawUMltlfililniiCCC. OnvaatMiMo

    tat are worth. Tb u g Wrell. was th«^

    sought to Impresswas wlth'tha * « •

    i betas of wore ei all tbe rest of theg or dishes was asso- ,k cer&nonlal," and to •(i thafirthre* waters ier. mother's feellnga-i,tatoes muBttw) pared, laDU on tho bed lald'vie big hem,1 anil l»"iwaehold. work thori^tentlda to prteedfnljan- /' , 'dishes are washed,!Ic \o wipe them. 'not, Ironed,, w i t

    lere'is bone of tb*.lings^ihat.owe a."—th^ prime object Idqno aa'quickly aL_t>nble as UO^DJ* ?/iro;ms possible thrt t&*ie will mlsa tbe sw '-denUl, thitherthere seems «onw11 contract the*?]

    reedom from'k gives her msurest in auman&nd refinement Cdoubt bear better >

    For Sore ThroatNothing win do more good

    la ao abort a tins* withao little trouble aa

    Bale'sHoneyssr1

    Wan II a fromarin*; .down 'pain*, ditsy

    and periods of par-

    pthe car was but little diminished onlearning by what animal It was pro-duced. The rorallst was a frog; andsoon another from n more distantspot took up the strain, and tho twosang together, cow iu solos, now Inchorus.

    Curious to see this mnsjeal frog. Itook a torch from the fire and wentto look for him. 1 arrived at tho spotwhence-the aound was proceeding,bet,, as I Btoppcd to search the grass,the music seemed to float away to an-other place some yards distant.

    I followed, and still the soundmoved and nowhere could I discoverwhence It came. I searched for near-ly a quarter of an hour, without being

    , able to fix tho spot and then J gaveup In despair.

    Tho fact Is, this'frog Is recognisedto be a ventriloquist of no commonorder. I have many a time slnefeheard him crying in broad daylight;and tbe power of ventriloquism is nodoubt given him as a protectionagainst the numerous cranes andother enemies that would otherwisebe guided by the sound and soon ren-der -the 'species- extinct.—ChristianRegister.

    GUN3 AT TVASHINOTOVS HEAD-QUARTERS.

    Morristown, N. J., Is famous as aoeaotifu! residential place and alsoaa an historical place, since it .wasthere that Washington and' his armycamped for the better part ot twowinters and to-day the fine old man-sion which served onr gallant generala* a headquarters is one of the chowplaces ot the town. Tb« guns to b*seen there are genuine old Revolu-tionary relics and within the bouteare to be found numberless reminders

    ottolc than the l og^mother's time, a n * ..,,thai the possibilities* fot{%n^ .slipshod work arflt̂ler tho 'new order c t jnothera have a new "̂>d to them "stitchiutjor V

    I«a» la the hospital three: , Doaa-» KMn«y Fills wereto"bring relief and-coon mad*

    win and »troiig again." - ' 1berUi«iiame—Doaa's. Tor

    dealers^"« cents a bcxi

    of tbe days of the War fordenee," - ̂

    This noose' was known ,at the oldFord House and is now the propertyof the Washington Association.There are quaint old household appli-ances, wanning pans. ,rag carpet*,fireplaces, old chairs and tables, and.davenport* and rare- old,'prints. Avisit ,to 'Morristown Is not compleuwithout a trip to the old neadgsaf'tens. Washington, occupied Jlorris-town from. January'to Uay Ip tbe year.1777 i n d ( r a 3 > DeeesBber,' 177*,-toJnne. !««,-' - ' ' ; •' 1- ^

    JtorrlHajrn U the eottnxy seat ofUorris Coontf and I*, about sixteenrelies from Newark, a* fh».erow.flf««.

    ty-two by tall. It I* located laaaart af a rtca a«ttc«ltaral districtaaa la* fmlt a»4 gardea track ralsadssak* H a rtea sccttoa. It wa» «*i« oa tb* rani mar b* wciirnlwlti »ni»ll pitcm of adhoalv* pla>t«r.T;htj ti»ujf« or tb» roatMiU ran t>*wrttt^B' n«a.tly on plain paper beforepju«in» on th« cau».~Tr»nton Tru»AmerKan, , " - . '

    TO 8OPTKN

    Charles K, Jtnney, in thv Churchman.There was a ruitlo in the bu*be« anddead Itaves, and making histr to In-vestigate, I caught Woody at bay, toofar from bit burrow to retreat. As-suming valor out of necessity, h*brlitled up br»v»ly and grouod nlsteeth In a wty to strlk* terror to any- |one a«*r bl* site, »U the l i n t facing st'en In the"meadow, rooting; nl tin' nucciilent

    •graeaes, whose roots bt< nibbled with |ttretl rellih. A tuft.-here and thereof red clover waa upedally. appro- ,elated by him. Asaln, toward sunset 'or late in a warm afternoon, I wouldcoo him sitting peacefully at tbe door •of bis mound by the wall faring theunmet, with all the Sclf-asti»factlonof a well-fed philosopher. When ap. :proached too near, he would glve /a |sharp whistle pr iqueak of protest, 'and Jump down tho bole. Almost Inj- ,mediately his nose appeared at thedoorwsy to see If you were comingnearer, and If so, he disappeared forgood. And dig as you might, youwould not overtake him that day.Safe In eomn corner of bis subterra-nean chambers, he was doubtlesswoodchuckllng to himself.

    I wss famlllsr" with tbe groundsquirrels of tbe Far West and foundthat Woody in all hit ha bits resent'bled them, bat la looks be 4s quiteanother person, fat, aad round otbody, short of tall, ahort legs, littleround ears and a nabit of bristling upbis hair all over, till hli~ funny facebecomes stubborn and gruff snd evensavage. Such Is tbe animal some callmannott, the Indiana .Wenusk, thescientists Arctomy» monax, and every-body commonly knows as the wood-chuck. Ho ii an earnest little cbap,quite unlike bla flippant cousin*, thegray squirrels.

    About the first of November, hav-ing grown fat and buy on good food.Woody jwtlrej_.ta. his undergroundroom, stopping up th» entrant*, and.roTllng'ioto'a ball, aleepa the aleap oftbe Jnst untU the next spring. It Isa long good-night that be tmft, andno wonder ba awakes nangry on Can-dlemasDay.

    Washing WUboat laagoagr*.The n«W colored lsdndress had

    Just returned the w«*kyt wash. Saidthe lady ot the apartm«nt:

    "Delia, thtae clothe* *n dose upvery well Indeed." , ,

    "Tes, I waa iaught laandry workat Hampton BchooL'r

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    "Ob. yes. It's a very jood school,*replied the dasky wasnerUdy Jadf-claily. "but they teach no languagesthere/'—K«w Tork Jlmts. v ,

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    tuno*. ane*dot«, sketch** of adv»ntur», orlglaal *on(s and povtlca)•ffuaions; WIM and witty, wrlous,satirical, and sentimental (aylegs ofta* sswdutt arena of pthor day*.Old Dan Hiw, aa prnprletor of thefamous "One Uonm Show," wat mor*of a natlunal diaracter than ArtrniutWard, and this mluw* rouialns th*humor whleb made thn nation laughevrn while th'« great Civil War raged,Tbls fascinating bonk, of too halo*,beautifully-Illiiatrtted, will b« sentyou poatpald for 11.50 by Hook Pub-lishing Houie. 134 Hvonard itr*et,

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    • JiVinrlnM tr|p]ilutnr iinl«ll'-l on battlotbjjw wr»rk« t̂uTrMfullr in MJIIÎ i4«M, ttuth uOMtiklutory 10 t>t)i«r>

    Thniitaiiilt of routi.tr)'. |>î |tj# know th«tIn llm« nf MvMrn iiiulun r «rri.lriil Htm-liiu \Vi»ni Oil' u tliv Y«vt fulxtitute lurlh« familr dix-lor. Tli»l i» why it uuflrn (ound U(HIH. th« >h«lf.

    In

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    CuredbyLydiaE-Pinkbam'sVefclable Compound

    i*»wTaw, Mich.—" I solTeml terrl-• bl; frwm feual* HU.I Including ItUtamI nation, and conr«s-I lion, for. sevvrmlI years. Uy dottotI aald thriw v u •>•I hop* for, me but anI o|»raljon I hrtti>I taking l.y.lu K.I lioknam'* V>irU1 bte ('pnipu>linI a well woman."

    r r U y . f l gAmerifiiiiun], declarr* • IVrnion trntvrin • rurrviit i*rii»l(c«l.

    Mrt. Wlodow'i (foothlni H/nip I or CklWrwIrMlilnl.MiflMia tli« (MBK, r«lur«> latttmn*. iliva,ailtr« pain, cuna *ibu MlM, I3«, • botll*.

    . K«t llurar*.

    Thorn who h«v« wltnf»»«l the hor-rors or thn traffic In decrepit tiorionthat !>»» tor so long brpti rarrlod an.be'twtwh ' this country ntjd HI'IKIHIIImint reidlcn tliRt »t Irngth *l|ii nr»to tin luki'n lo 1 heck If not tn-stop It,I^)iil ('«rilnKtoM. on helialf of thoHoard of Agrlriilturi\ ban pmniUiHl In•ppoliit m.special yi'ti'rlparjl (O;»upcr-vls« tho ombArkailonii «iiit •'nfortii tint•listing rulrn. and the municipality

    .:'«(. Anlw*>p, whlthnr mo«t of ufio «nhnialf'arnllnkrii, has lUicliirJ to |iri thn dlnKuilingtraffic a)IOK¥iii«r? • It l» no m>

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    CranfordNational

    BankCRANFORD, N. J.

    OFFICERS.

    THOS. A. SPERRY, Pniident.

    W ur mfpYi w xt4** pi>*tYf

    0. M. HENDRICK8, Caibler,

    DIRECTORS-Tuns. A. Hi-eimr, IIRW, V,

    V. O. W6bnui((i, W. M. Krr.nnr,

    M O, Donnish, 8. I». 1

    Gup. F.'TAVUHI.

    New Jersey CentralriiCIM ClIANKOlll) TO KMZAIIKTII, NKW

    AUK AND NKW VOIIK.U ' J . t t J , « « , , JI4. Ill l«ir*|.l N. V.), 711

    •"".in If. KKt.mn.tM, «•»."With tvarful ry«, they do IIIIIIK* I hero Inpeeullnr uny," gold n triivellnu man.

    "It la linrd logot IHMHI to thi'in. -"They 'hnvo wirollunt roatanrnnla

    here., llut they run on a peculiar plnil.A iiuiii Hoe* In niid »lt« down ntn tnblp,and a vrultor, generally n woman,bitnda him the Mil of fare, no niakea>ut hl« onlor on n allp, and lx'foro lie

    on tho wnltrr BOOB to thecaohlxr mid hai n Illllo prlvnte talkwith him. Tho CMliler kioka orcr ntho rimloiiier, nml If hv npponra to Iw

    for (ho bill ho I* aerveil; other-do 1i naked to pny In advance.

    I'lm im>a|» nro uood mid cheap. Theunio curvful acrutlny la 'tnnde when nfellow register* nt a hotel. Oood lookawill jto further than any ninouut ofbav(airi>."-Oinalia Dee.

    Clear Watte.fiHo liaa a quick lerapor. yon know,"

    was too excuae glron by a frjond forboy'i rndo act,"l\ ho quick at hli iMaonai" waa toe

    quottlou.••No." «raa the »ply. v

    "la bo quick at aporttr th« quee-tloner wont on. v

    Asaln tho nnawor waa "No.""U ho quick in «bedlenc«r"No"'•Well," laid the quoatloner. with a

    winkle to bit «ye, "if be baa M llttftfqwlckueaa ho'd butter uao it whore- It-will do Elm aome good. H'a dearwaate to put It on hut-temper.'

    ' The Tdwn of Buihlre.Roeldent* of a roUwrable Manort on

    tho roralnn t$U called tUelr town BU-ahlro (ltoothew), It b«« narrow, flirty,III paved Btreeti. fhe city If tUlted>j mrtliquako* and aitAoouuTaiuliUntiU culldBen of wholoaom* atr and.freeh

    water. It appesra, .howerer, to 'hav*onjoyod bljh repute amonv tho ancientBlaiultca. who h«vo.left bu«ed aboutunder tnolderlag heapa' brlcki ylUieunolform InaerlpUona. In aumnier thecltUem of lAiahlM tlfo In a beat-thatl alinoat wnbearaWe. '- '

    \ *Her, Soffaw.

    "P-papa," Bobbed amtU Badle.canary U d-deadr \. ; 5 ' »•*'•"tiirtr mlnd,v dear^ replied b«ffather; 'Til buy you another one.? ~M'

    HOn, rnJscalm now," tejjolaed. Safllt,

    thlug I'cjrlfd IWe'r -*•"•• " - 1 — v * - —

    "So yovr'Jiorat^wu ftlttanced, wt»

    hey1 ^J)(€iftr'" i •" ' '

    »-• ; • „ , i - - - ^ - T.There are no (mall ttepa in great at-

    Ibrtt Puzzle ContestCan Von Pot the Two Great American General* Together?

    $300 PIANOS ABSOLUTELY FREE$8,000 WORTH OF ADDITIONAL PRIZES

    NO CHAROE OE_.ANY KIND TO ENTER. YOU HAVE THE SAME OPMOKIUNITV A5 ANY ONE ELSE TO WIN

    B.im- (urn in tin* finnnMtina paa-» i{r«rii| frw distribution" uf o»»r

    I'HMla pioturM for "«rrwn-upa" aa wMI aa ohildrra ar« a noiirra.of Kr..m plnwuro, HIUI n«nr'ly e v - o WIHTK )..u will llntlmii In tlmtr aparit nmnmnU. l lut now wa Imirit a puzzlit picturauonUMt with murn thnn «»• n m fun of puitir(tf it t o^ i l i»8 miO worth 'm will b« (hrn a

    credit wrtiflcale lor t*f>. rVllowtnf thnwln rrouiw ili at •*», M>t al> ai »m..«.tc.. until llw amount haaIH*II nwnrdnl. ' , • . . . . . . . - •

    Hlwiol AilvrrtlnliiK Amira|iri*llan. In sutdltlim to the stMi>« priiea tlw Onnip*njr willviitunUrlli IIMIK to ritch of th« miMlnlnccwntmUuli a ipwlal tirrtlltratr or credit o» mill tl KiA a« an awanl for their effort in tl>ii enntuat.

    Tlirwi rurtldcaU* arc (nrrhur nf u i ; new llallrt* l>avl». Conwaj orKlmliall piano ur iilarer piano In our wawoomt al rnrular retail |irk.«. Tlnir ttl trrtin-r»l* U KmllMl. IVrllHcam cannot l»ai>i>llf purchaac niarti. [irvvltHu U> Oct. 7,inn. Only «n« wrllflcalo iniu Iw appllnl on tbo imrchaM ot one piano.

    THE JUDGING f K S i i itlllnl.

    will Iw clinam who will tehvt the winner, andr ^ w'""•A"•"*•wlnnerxn>ptem-plojwn tif Hit. (1i>iiipiih>. Only r nllr,»i>il fioni ODB fnimly. Bendin coupon or i-xnet wrillAn nipy will, your unm cr, M no iinswer will benuwptwl unlem HUH IH dan*. Tin. neiilist wirrwi nnswpr will be awardedUral pri!M>, iilhura in neuortlnncH with their worth,

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    In nnaa the Jutlgea llnd two or more nntwort of rqnal muril, iluplicntm of the priz« olforml »iOotobnr 7, 10011. Gnpirii ot Hi la advprtlawment will be ruruithed frM on application nt this ollioe.

    CONTEST CLOSES bcT. 7, 1909.AiiOreiw nil unpin prd to •

    HANAQER OF CONTEST

    I oe mii-n to IMCII All iniHwn'rH ir.UHt be in Ijefore 12 p. at.,.

    I Subrrilt H«r«wltrl My Aniwar.to Pustla Contaat and

    Name -_— - —

    Agr*aj to Ab'd* by Daelalen of Judgaa.

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    Haw >ou an uprUtht or aqnarv plauo or ortaal RtaU whlcta-

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    Hallet & Davis Piano Co.EstablinhoJ 1830,

    E»«t_Front_Street,

    HKAUTIFULLY I.OOATED. j

    OFFKRS LOTS KOR\3ALR

    ON MOST RKA80NABLK

    TERMS.

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    CUZABCtri, N. J.

    Canienttr and Builder,

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    dali'or PoeUl will bring a

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    , Impale In t i e aatiafaotlon' bundreda o f outtomera al-

    ready know, U'ia eaty for; you to Hod the reaaon for tola

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