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•^%Q§ BMiing Powder Made from pure CNAfld Ot tarttf• Safeguards tlie food against akmu of da pnaaatAty. TUNN VOlm PAOi TO THiT LMMTI w Ira aah «l BHO. NatoNrs mtmOtm awvrWas, OaUtta tha Saik vaO troaa tka taaa af OlBiitl< WM|r«s *v alar OtHta* Iba aaal atM* I t e wakenliw vwW IkrUIa aaaw altk Aaa tha OpMt ol Birth O'w Iha quicli*iuD( tarth, rrom th* auouilt'a bricht (laa To Ih* testhilla balow, atll* Hatura'a m a t haart aith Ita Makt. Tbooch It b* hot a Tilt Is th* atomeloaai < yau, Th* (IMOI at a alar la tha earkaaaa al aiyht. Dr th* nor Cro« a hap* wtaloh in paalas hoi found /ou, ID* aon alterolaw tl th* 7*ara to thalr MsMi Thouch ll h* bot a thoucht Wblcb a MBbmin haa aausht Or a aoU*. aadaOlad. IB th* ajr** et a child. Tat tam your he* la Ita Usht —Beatrlc* Harlow* lo Wo < :: I HU Raip Covered That Wbleb Proved of Value. •••••••••••OOOOOOO^itOOOiti^ '•,i\. V Twenty-flve yeara ago I tangbt scbool lo soutbern Nebraaka. wbieb woo only Iblnly a*ttl*d in those (toya Bnt tbe f*w ssttlers were bsrdy men and wonien, living honest lives and go- ing on slowly but steadily to prooperl ty, and I bad a plaaoant tlmo among tbem. My acboolhenae was a very primitive affair indeed. It waa omall. unpalnt- «d and unplaotered, but bad a gooil floor'and fairly comtortable acats, and my paplla. of wbom tber* were 22. were moatly bearty, wboleaome boys and girla. One wofm day in apring I opened ttae windowo ond doora to let in the genial aunshlne and waa buay wltb my class- es wbvn In walked a strange boy wbom I bad never seen In tbe oelgb borhood. R* wao tbickly frecklMl, hod red bshrand wns poorly dreooed. but wsa very clean. H* came directly to mj deak. "Msy I come to oebool. teacber?" be asked, lofiklog at me earnestly. "Where do you live, my boy?"' 1 qneailoniHl. "Juot back ber* by tbe edge of tbe Wootls." he n-plled. "Whnt Is your oome?" I asked. ".Ioe Morton." aald hp. adding. "We Jnst moved here." "Well. Joseph." said I. "you ma.v come to school. Comr thlo afteraoon and bring all yonr bookn." v A bright Ipok came Into his foct^oo I aaid tbia. but be made no reply and went ont aa nnc«r*monloualy aa he came. Ue mode a queer picture ao be weat down the aisle. Hlc clothing was patobed. bla coat was .100 big for him and he oarried a.larg*. ragged bat In his hand. Rut be bald up hla hMd Ih a self r«>spectlng way, and I felt onre tbat Joe Morton ita» g o d and manly, and I rrsolrrd to brip him all I rould. I wa* ofroid be might not bove 0 very pl«>naoni time with o certain few of tbe boyo. for, although tbey reallv were aot bad boys at heart, tbey wen- sncb given to making fnn of an.v rcomer and sometimes made It ver.v ^leasaai for a boy wbo seemed odd strange to Ibem. Tbe k-adi^r of tbls set was Too Atberton. a bright boy. but on* wbo bad very little kindly feeling for any on* In scbool *xc«ptlng his Uttl* sis- ter Pearl. Pearl Atberton was about 7 years old and the' most beautiful cblld I bave ever aeen. Tem loved ber wltb a love tbat wa* almost worobip. but to tbe rast of tbe pupils tae wss sometbing of a tease and a torment always teasing and making 'fun of some one and oome- tlmea bi a.^noat tbangbtlaao. naklnd way. ; I bad ybbip ooAmm talka wltb Mm oo tb* afabject bnt aa soon as be was oot of tbe srboolroom be seemed to fOogei and went Imck to bla old wa.va As Joe went down tb* aisle I glanc- ed at Tom and saw ttaat Ma eyratmato twlnbllng mlarhleTonaly. wblcb I was •ore boded no good to Joe. bnt tbongbt bm wonld be aM* to defend bimself. Ia tbe^fternaaa Joe came and. aft- er 1 bad,a<iiifcitwto leaaona. toiA.IlM aait qnietly. •t rsceaa I boaad Toaa'a voice atag- tag eot: •4 haaa okay ahaasaoaM I* Jaa. WHk basd on aol SI th* t**. tmt, ttm" I beard ao aaow^r from Jo*, aad aMa.ToiBfald|apc|4afi^>: ' •nnat afa I oibiM for tb* b«tt Bid El Tbe Oalyrpae left tbat earn* or tbo arfc! Hoi# norb an I of- WboU.awb* H flT <Wb«^ll awMit$tr . .AAA 00 H woai firoa day tto day. TOoi tammmPtmtmm it-am ot aigbt >talitotjt«aiotly. SeoirtlaBao taak waaM paag over bte fOee, 110 appaar aot lb kaow ;ilMft m tmimAA.romm. itoMH baaa wear ftarlf «at "si3SW-^»«rtd PbAbt4Bp P JTS',.. - xp0pi Wr ; (fpasog Dy n ToothrldKc with s rslllng on botb Bides. Ncnrl.v hnlf the chil- dren crossed this bridge to get to scbool. On pleassnt days we often sat on the bank to esl our dinnnr, which wo broughl with U.S. One IOVPI.T .Is.v In cnilv .Tiini- ivc were aeated there after eutin); our dinner. ' I w a s reading n li.jnl;. .11..I ll..- i.'hIUIi'cn : were uma-dug l!u'lll^-.•lv^'s in vnrious 1 ways. Pearl .-Vtherton >;ti"iilli'il iil.ini' iicniss the hridjtp to luuli fur \i.il.-ts. wlilrU ' OOmctlnicn ici'.-w nil Ilir i.piiii.-^llf Mllle. In coiuluR ba("k BII.- .-.i.>ii|.i-.l nu thc middle of the hrliliti'. thri-w some leaves into tin* wnter ami li'uiied against the rnillii);. WIUOIIIUK the h'uvcs as they Bontcil iiwn.v. The railing iviis olil nml in sniiic niun- ner bad bc.".iiiif Hll lii.i-i'Ui'.l llml It gave wny with hor u".-i;;lit. anil, with a piercing cry. she weut ilowu and uut Of Bight. Toba stooii upon thi- hunk whIti- and speechless, with 11 I..1.I; of II'-'"M.V I shall never forRci. lli" .milil imt swim and so cotil.l not lein h hi'l". i But 81 the tIrsi ci.v .lu." Iiii'l stripped Off hi* coat Hllll In a IIIIIMIII" pliniKed In and swnin mi'ii.lll.v towm.l the spot where the Utile >;iiUli'ii lieiiil went down. He grnspoil lier ten slie r.i^e lo the surface th.' seennil lltin'. r;ils('il her bead out of the wnter iiml slowly swum with her to the liiiiik. When I took liiT rrnni Ills nrnii nnd laid her ilpoii the !.!i"'i-~ tin- lii..'iiitll'iil face wns white Mini vl !l Imt ^lii' li.'nl been in llie wnter .-^ii'l; H sii.ui tlmo that n vlKOriHls niliMir.: smiti iiiailH her open her eVi's allll siHiik in us. aii.l she wns soon talkiu'.; lu lier iisiiiil innn- ner. We wrapped her np n-; well ns n"e could nnd sent IHT limiie with a iielitli- b o r w h o w"as (lassiiii in u w"iiu'.>ii. Joe ran Imnn'. .'liaiii;'•' lil-" elotlii-s and .•lime liilek. none the wiip.se for bls weltilif;. .\ftei" Ihe holl ran« I uiiaseil Joe nnd Tom from their seaiw. The linck door was 11 iar. nnd 1 look- ed oul. There stood I'.itii with tenrs In his eyes. lioMlii.; Im'li .io'-'n Imiiil-i "('nil y.ill evil r.l!'. 'vi' '111'?" he was snyliitf "1 liiiv.- I.I'I 11 I.'ll liaii'I'rl for nn.Vtliin;;. Lit I'm iiuliil -.'ir.'.. .1..". If yon'll I'liiniM' 11..'. Ill I-.' :i I'.'tt.'i- fel- low al'l.-r Illis If I'. I I Il.ill li.'i-n drowiii'il. 1 il.ii I !;:i(.\v i !i:il I wiiiiUl hnve lllltl.'. nil. III.'. I 111 'ii;:M I wnnld die when 1 s a w her .i.n iiinli 1 ilie wa- ter. 1 ."au'l ev."r tliii'k villi eiiiiiiKh." "I don't Wllllt liny tl..'iii!;s," suiil .loe, pnttluK Ills liaiul nn Totii's shoiilrlei". "ll Is sll rljflit. I wns KIIIII lo ilo it. Don't any nnytliiiiK inoie iilioiit it, pleaae." They tiilke.l 11 few nilinili-s liin','er, but I lll.l nnl henr wl;il tli.y were Bnylti>;. Tlien iln'V r.'iininlii'ri'il Ihat Ihe hell iinil riiiii:. ami ihey eiiine into tbe acliiMilliniise From thai .lay Tom was a illlT.'ier.t boy. He was ninel n.ui l.iii'l wlili liie Other piipllM. mil he nn.l Im" w.-r.- fast friends. He i;i.-iv .11111. t ami I'.'iiily from se.'liii; .In.- s Imn. ..; i;p' lit I fe When Ihe ll'llll i"|..-.. .1. I I'll . ' in my enatern Imiiu' ami an.i ;i 1 v irais iiiiAeoiv's FOmi WBEKS SALE! Th0 Talk of The Town! •'T,' I One of the Greatest Price-Cutting, Monev-Savini^, Stock- ReduciDg Sales Ever Heard of in This Section. BEGINNING THUBSDAY, JAN. 4, 1900, and ENDING FEB. 3, 1900. entirely InsI 11 i \: nl" : u "i: not knnw >\ lifiil r I'l'V '. ul wlml llliy wirr .Inlnu' ii.'i Womli'i'.'il. Ill till" fall 111' I"-"" I -• the I'ai it'll •••'1 -il ill. '11' Inn. in rnli'l'ii'i - " 1.1 ' I 'I on.' of I'll' 111 .'Sl .llllll'l.. 1 In that llielll .V. Aa the iii'iust.-r I..','.111 thoilKliI I 111' siiim I iili bls fine ami 111:11111. r. Ii plnce llllil 111' iriive nil.' enrnesl. .'Iniiiielil MI'IHIIHI ever ll-tetn'il 1 anl nnil w.imliT.'.l l^ hovi* seen Ihlll 1111111 inl.. it .'Illlll- III nil' it ^'. 11^ I liill Ilill.-.I ..r h I nrii'II " ip 'll.n:; \ 1:1.111 \'. .-Ill III : llll seen i A CAKD! We hacl no room in our Flyers for Cut- Priees on SHOES, but wiah here to say: On all Odd Lots and Sizes in stock there will be a Great Reduction in Price, and you should look at them ; you'll buy. ] 111 I'll i 111 ik I 1' In It I'Lllll IKll llf till- mnst . to which I ll.'l.' I eonld .Slill.I.'ii'y he l.nU ami Our stock of Rubbers is larjre and price is way down ; quality the best. HARRY DEACOJK, A:WTRI9I, W. H. ninuiii'i' or my im Morton. 1 walteil to spe Inrlteil lo enU at And there 1 fn'iml henrt. imlily. i.in r.-el.le. wl;ll.' hil. valid filth.'1". lie litis inair 1' soon 'll 111' llll;:" ill of M'lilM lli;ii. Ilk tn I'lm ami Ills linl:;i" IleXl Irill Illl' S.I 111- .ll h'l ly .illlll . I'll it'.l mnilirr an. h;ii.s.''l' a irM'ii tl'll In till' --lii: .loe wns ilay. ..- in Ills In II"/* e In Is often II WlU" torpid or lii:i< troulilv.i nmy ' enieieiit .lire Uver troubloa, t.i HootS^s fliis Whi'.<> they rmis." .'i I v 1 lull M'Stiilar n.'. >i u '"'W. , thev i!.< net irrn..- i.i' I'l'in. il" H"! Irritatenriiilliiii. III. iiiLiiiiil mvim'., bat linve a p..-it.v.' t.ii;i.' .-ric. I. '.'--i'. Otoll ilrii(!r;'.ts or iv leiiil ot ., C. I. ll.si.l .'- I «'., I.n'tell. MV i|iaio»i,i,iii III ' ri which tte nves. He Is a strcnutn nnn | . . . . . , , . Insptrstlon 10 his friends. Ue has writ- The "«^V-« '^•'"•'*', ,_ ten several books that stand high In The swonltlsh is iittmly wl hout fear he I teituw Of our country, and once »°<1 ^'". ""« '^ ""'^"V :' ""T' be was oulv a ragged, barefooted boy. churg.. anything that offends It. often UIT tnma «ui., - •»••>. " ,l„l,.,, nn •.-inniint nf I'VeelltiOn hUrdlV —Oolden Days. HI* iBllaaaia Frienda. Father Darcy. on Irlah wli. wns once Invited by a man who was knuwn as an ignorant braggart to visit n new and beautiful house which thc person, wbe hod become wealthy suddenly. bad bought. With moro than his usual pomposity tbe bost dragged the priest over tbe place and expatiated on the axcellence of everything thnt he own- ed. Plnolly they reached the initnenss library, where there were thousands of volumes, all splendid In hlndlng. The boat sank Into one of the grent leather covered cbalfs with a sigh of content- ment and exclaimed: "But. after all. father, wbat Is all tbis luxury compared with iny favor- ites here? Tbe other rooms maybe give pleasure to my wife and daughters, but tbis lo my place—right here among tbee* b^a, wblcb are my frienda dolug ftu h mount of execution hardly to ho believed illd not th- evidence ex- ist. CoinlialH hetween swol',illlHh nrn most lutercHtlug and nmy lie cuiiipured 10 a duel hctwoen two e.-ciiiTt swords- men. Such n con I est was oliHcrvi-d off Ihc loug pier Ihat exleiids oul Into the ocean nl Sniiln Monica, near Los Angelos, Inst year. Some tlsherincn rolled two big Ilsh leaplni; oul of tho \vii|i-r nnd dashlUK alont; Ihe surfuee. Soon It wns seen Hint they wore sword- flsh. Tho BPnson wns when ihe flsh ure iin- UHiinlly ferocious. Tlicy hnd iiiiith' HCV- cinl rushes nud wh.!H olisi'rved were at cloae .lunrters. striking each other piiwcrfiil side hlov « Ilk.' cavalry men. This wns unsntlslaiioiy. nnd llnnlly Ihey sepnnited nnd durlnl nt ench oth- er like arrows, the wnter hissing as lhelr shnrp dorsnl IUIK ent tliiouj?h It. They evidently struck h.-n.l on. one nilsslUK. while the swonl of Ihe other tbee* b^a." wbicta^ are my freoda. , , . „„,, ,o,,.od and theie taere on th*.deok"r-polnt ng "'X.', furrow In .he lish. nnitly dis- DYSPEPSIA MfTor s i x yoara I waa H virllm oi'dya- «0n«|H In lis ^v.tr..l I.ili.i 1 i...iitl 1 ut li..llliiiff nut milk ui.iii. mill 1.1 111 ' I M.iiiii.li «ouia Ool retain nn.l ili-i -.t e n n lU 1 I.n't Miirtli I taagan takin..- C.vsi Al."J.i-' nnd MUCH 11 cnl Kveateiulliv Impi'Mcl. ninil I um 1.8 well aa I *v*r waslDiny llfr. UAVin II. Ml Ki'iir, Newark. Q. a aeore Of flne volnm**—"ar<> what I may eafl my most intimate frionds." Patber Darcy got up and exninined one of tbem, wben a broad grin spread over bio good natured face. **Wen. It'o glad I am to aee that you never ent' yonr intimate friends!" he exctalmed. it deep furrow In the lish. |ini"tly dis nhllni; It, no thnt It turneil and nttempt- ed to escnpe. Km lis adversary ulso turned nnd wlih a rnsh drove lis sword coinplelely throuKh the body of Its foe anil held It fast, only wieuehliij: Its weapon loose when Its enemy stopped | swliuinlng.—Snn Francisco CnU. 1 MiOiaat. rolatsble, rmmt IU*. r»»>»u_>, . ........ TasM Good. DO ovwrSlRUen. Wmkrn. ur (".riis-. Wc. iiic.iOo. OUM CONSTIPATION . ... Caaanr. CliNq*, M««<n*i. «•> T.'k. Mt i.irrnnKiril lir all drog* ' 'K'l'obaccoUabit. yr''- .'fi.-. . |OaTO-iucjs:a'rci''K yVERlTA THK UP-TO-DATC .E Liven PILL iBIIiousnesSf [Constipation, I Dyopopsia, |8lck-Koad- l^l|0 and LIVO^ . CttntMalnt. ' aoaiia eoA-rao> id by aft area, tas^i trfltt* Dtoggiflt, ftillRiSBftil Pnt Thronarli Hla Paces. The wealthy Briton is confessedly _ ,. , ,|,g n,ogt fastidious man living ae to amoking compartment of a train Jonr-; ^^^ q„aiity of hls personal doniestlc Oka aa^okaO Fcr PvoOt. I faaclnstlng woman entered tbe neying from Vienna to Prague and ex-1 ^^^,.1^^ The concentrated energy with enaed bar preaenee to tbe two commer-. .^,,1^,, „„ EJngllshninn will rebuke his dal travelers she found tbere by say- j pj^^^.^ut for an oiroiiso so slight thnt ing that ah* was a devotee of the weed, jj^^, averaue Auicilcnn fnlls lo nhserve Bbe offered her fellow travelers dga-. ^^ ^^^^^^.^ j„j, „,^ nhove stnteuient. nnd rettea. wblcb threw tbero into a deep slumber. When tbey recovered from tbe effeets of tbe' opium mixed wltb tbe tobacco, they found that tbeir pock- etbooks. containing f2.(M)0. were miaa- ing. aawell aa their watcbea and other valnablea. Mark Twain, meeting Charles Ontta- rio, a prominent llrltlab liwyer. In' Vi- enna, aaked blm If be amoked. "Rom^ timea.-when I am in bad compapy," waatbeiaply. After a panae came ai seeond qoaa- tlon: "You're a towyet, aron't-yon, Mr- Onthrler "I am. Mr. Cfemena" "Ab. then. Mr. Outbrle, you must be a very heavy snioke^'' ; * ' 111 . l'l. a .Mr. iiohniootiiiie ci»<iKini{ up from Ills honU>—It IS n now S.-olch novel. Mrs. llohinhoddh' (with cnthuslnsm) -Oh, I nm 80 fond of IhoBP lionr (llalQOt things! Do road me a little, Mr. Holimhoddio (reading)—"Yo see. Kllisle," snid Duncan doticely, "I might hue ninlr the malter wl" me thnn ye wnd he splerln. Alblliis tue eon Is n hit ilnzxllt nn am henrln tbe poolses Ihuddln lu nm ears, an inn toongue In ilavlii when It sud ho gueln, nu div yo no* henr the dirlln o' nm hnirt nn feci Ihe slmkln o* nm hond this day gin I lint n ^'liiiipse o' ye. salr hirplln like an nuld luonV Div yc nno guess whnt's a' Ihe Bloei",, lilnnoy, wl'out mc gnein It ninlr worda?" Mrs. nohnilioddle-Slop, for good- ness' Sllke! Whnt In the world Is thc crenlure trying to sny? Mr. Ilohiuboddle—He's making a. dec- Inintlon of love. Mrs. llohmhoddle—A iteclnrntlon of love! 1 thought he wns telling a lot of symptoms to his doctor.—Collier's Weekly. "A Rejecte^l Payor. When the German en^eror waa at BchooUat Cassel. be an6 bls brotber. Prince Henry, lodged lu an old castle near, but In the school the two boys were trented exactly like any otber youngsters. On ono occasiou. It Is re- lated, a master, knowing tbnt Prince Willinm waa backward In Greek and wishing to cnrry favor with blm. told him secretly what the subject of tbe next day's examination would be. Elarly next morning tho prince went into tbe classroom and wrote the In- formation on fbe blackboard In bngie letters, not w^iblng to have any unfair advantage over bls schoolfellows. Wbea a wonuSi calls her. bnaband opbK Mapbone withoot Wa bopwiai wbo abe la. she la alwayo aurprlpaA j^, to aae bbb folltaly be addreaaaa Uer at fliai liMftiilllla fnlilaal 'f' I-: <;.>iijt 'Yi",ii.Tti^>:^"4 * •' :• It Is tills social condition Ihnt has tle- vclopcd the hypernrlstdcratlc Intelli- gence offlce In London. Those wbo propose changing aerv- ants are not content with referenoea and a perfunctory interview with"the man or maid under conalderatlon, bnt inaiat upon a full dress rebearaal of both mannsraand appearancei . The aervant in livery Is put tbrAn{h all bla paces, must display the aiae of bls ealvee; the haughtiness of bls poah. as well aa breading In bandllng a ea(4; announolna; a gueat or aervlng at *»Mle- J> :. ™v Motffing la Uken for granted. Tba master nnfl tbe mistreaa alt by and dls^ eaaa tbe pal|itB«|f groom or boiler tm t b # wonld^lifai of a higfc prfi.-e4.b<«t- •r PbuMe 'At-. l>ome8tlca are tab; Ith great .J»erloosn*a by '.ilbilii|yIbV 109^^ fbr tl Uai4oaaiM#iMn»a>« "^at a^^Ntcb^,i}aub:" excl evnsoptalffllci tbeJnsonhlMlcateo' visitor at \itTart exhllltlon. nmlng to ilpeak'' tb a ^-l' . I ix- '•' Hm^^ &tSk*^btMlid IV iF^liriy'Vb notI«he >la?ai||.'|bod t^ff&lO^bloaAi'm -:w.#^,:^.L- ••• 'i . , : Psmi'iAt b.r Aa>' 0 'one. In bla "ilblnlscences. .Igla ^ «j:^ "|i>,nst*^ln It Man Were m Plaa. Buyder, the calculating barbor, had nol opened his lips for fully four rnln-. 'es, uud It wns plain to bo soen that bo had something ou his lulod. Finally he swallowed iwlce. breuthod hard for a luoiiient mid gave vent to his feelings In this luiiuuur: "I've buen thinking what 1 could do ; If 1 wero only a Hon. 1 read Ip a scien- tilic papor thc other dny lhat If a man were built ou the samo Hues as a flea he could Jump from Philadelphia to Pittsburg In oue lonp. 1 mean, of course. If he had all the.power of a flea Increased In proiiortlon to his siae. ;rhlnk how iiulckly he could circum- navigate thc globe. It lulght be possi- ble to get nround the wlWd In nn hour. The dlstancp from Philadelphia to Pittsburg Is 304 miles, and the equato- rial dreumforoncc of tho earth Is 24,- 902 miles. "A simple calculation in mental arith- metic will show you that this Would be a fraction over 70 leaps. It surely wouldn't take a minute for oocb Jump, Judged from the. liveliness of the flea, /rhink of coming In here, with three or f6ur cuefoiriers aWail'o^ ybu, abd, In- stond of sitting down nnd limMng, Jnst taking n few Ju-Jips around the world to kill time. Tliere you are. sir. Wltcb hnzel or bny rum ? "-Philadelphia Rec- ord. One Point of Raaeoabloaaa. "Tho older Sothern was a j^txl atory tell.!r, and he particularly likw to dwell on his e-tporlenccs at the outset of hls stage life.Mriien he was a mWOr mem- Imr of the John McGullougb company," said tbe old lime theater goer. "•MeOullongb was pbiylug In Texas, abd In one town,Where he was billed to- play Jlngoinnr.' ,tbroallb aomO accident on the railroad, the netfessair costumes wei% delayed. "The manaier waa e<)ual to the situ- atlon, bowover. H i went to ev^ butcher's shop In town and hired # the sheep and cow'.bldea be oonUl to dre^'up bla aopers. . ''When McCnuoogli tOme on the stage that night, heJelif' back appalled by tbe stettibbiof the, baimly Improvise* cloth- inr worn bj;, the liirbarlans. " 'Wbat doyou i^Mab of thMnT*. Sotbi em laughlugly SUiked , MeCnIlough. pointing to .the supers aa tib, cnrtain rolled ^own. " 'Th^y n e l ^ r i4it Uke, i< talfcllbe/ Xbopagb' snM llkj Our Fall and Winter Stoek of .CLOTHING!. Is Now Keady For Your In- spection and Contains MANY :'. BARGAINS I WE SHALL SELL 100 Ulsters at $5.00, ?f{?.So. 50 Overcoats at $5.00, $io. alld »12. The Douglas Shoea, V I.ainaoA <& Bubbard S«ta., yl^X Hathaioray SUrtSa ) i Also, don't forget wo are Spe<;inl Agents for the Contooc'opk Mills GOODS,:-the bent Uhderwear in the worltl. ! ' ' ' ^ - . - KIMBALL ' & BOAOH, -.*"» « HiMiboro Briaice. rsr- This dfliim^t Be E^ualsd By^ ^momAApigbi Kn£;i-ii* mAfiA '* ' i •.'»*ei*»*i*»***l*'*^****** '•) ai diatii tl Insbnflce Commui^ of Kow^jro^, ffk.tiwm, adI aaw, ^.i ^ra|^ yea,jFl^polles|^ tbt^ 1.87. tt.jP . ^s 'tfmi:'ii*»- •tmi.-j .4>.,iKJ»W/?"\^' •:viV' '•4; ••^'^' ' ^ • %%r ••i-i--i\^imif^'''^-

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Page 1: iiiiAeoiv'sreporter.antrimlimrik.org/1900/1900_01_03.pdf · of tbe boyo. for, although tbey reallv were aot bad boys at heart, tbey wen-sncb given to making fnn of an.v rcomer and

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BMiing Powder Made from pure CNAfld Ot tarttf•

Safeguards tlie food against akmu

of da pnaaatAty.

TUNN VOlm PAOi TO THiT LMMTI

w Ira a a h «l BHO. NatoNrs mtmOtm awvrWas,

OaUtta tha Saik vaO troaa tka taaa af OlBiitl<

W M | r « s * v alar O t H t a * Iba aaal atM* I t e wakenliw vwW IkrUIa aaaw altk

Aaa tha OpMt ol Birth O'w Iha quicli*iuD( tarth, rrom th* auouilt'a bricht ( laa To Ih* testhilla balow,

atll* Hatura'a m a t haart aith Ita Makt.

Tbooch It b* hot a Tilt Is th* atomeloaai < yau,

Th* (IMOI at a alar la tha earkaaaa al aiyht. Dr th* nor Cro« a hap* wtaloh in paalas hoi

found /ou, ID* aon alterolaw tl th* 7*ara to thalr MsMi

Thouch ll h* bot a thoucht Wblcb a MBbmin haa aausht Or a aoU*. aadaOlad. IB th* ajr** et a child.

Tat tam your he* la Ita Usht —Beatrlc* Harlow* lo Wo

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I HU Raip Covered That Wbleb

Proved of Value.

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Twenty-flve yeara ago I tangbt scbool lo soutbern Nebraaka. wbieb woo only Iblnly a*ttl*d in those (toya Bnt tbe f*w ssttlers were bsrdy men and wonien, living honest lives and go­ing on slowly but steadily to prooperl ty, and I bad a plaaoant tlmo among tbem.

My acboolhenae was a very primitive affair indeed. It waa omall. unpalnt-«d and unplaotered, but bad a gooil floor'and fairly comtortable acats, and my paplla. of wbom tber* were 22. were moatly bearty, wboleaome boys and girla.

One wofm day in apring I opened ttae windowo ond doora to let in the genial aunshlne and waa buay wltb my class­es wbvn In walked a strange boy wbom I bad never seen In tbe oelgb borhood.

R* wao tbickly frecklMl, hod red bshrand wns poorly dreooed. but wsa very clean. H* came directly to mj deak.

"Msy I come to oebool. teacber?" be asked, lofiklog at me earnestly.

"Where do you live, my boy?"' 1 qneailoniHl.

"Juot back ber* by tbe edge of tbe Wootls." he n-plled.

"Whnt Is your oome?" I asked. ".Ioe Morton." aald hp. adding. "We

Jnst moved here." "Well. Joseph." said I. "you ma.v

come to school. Comr thlo afteraoon and bring all yonr bookn." v

A bright Ipok came Into his foct^oo I aaid tbia. but be made no reply and went ont aa nnc«r*monloualy aa he came.

Ue mode a queer picture ao be weat down the aisle. Hlc clothing was patobed. bla coat was .100 big for him and he oarried a.larg*. ragged bat In his hand. Rut be bald up hla hMd Ih a self r«>spectlng way, and I felt onre tbat Joe Morton ita» g o d and manly, and I rrsolrrd to brip him all I rould.

I wa* ofroid be might not bove 0 very pl«>naoni time with o certain few of tbe boyo. for, although tbey reallv were aot bad boys at heart, tbey wen-sncb given to making fnn of an.v

rcomer and sometimes made It ver.v ^leasaai for a boy wbo seemed odd strange to Ibem.

Tbe k-adi r of tbls set was Too Atberton. a bright boy. but on* wbo bad very little kindly feeling for any on* In scbool *xc«ptlng his Uttl* sis­ter Pearl.

Pearl Atberton was about 7 years old and the' most beautiful cblld I bave ever aeen. Tem loved ber wltb a love tbat wa* almost worobip. but to tbe rast of tbe pupils tae wss sometbing of a tease and a torment always teasing and making 'fun of some one and oome-tlmea bi a.^noat tbangbtlaao. naklnd way. • ;

I bad ybbip ooAmm talka wltb Mm oo tb* afabject bnt aa soon as be was oot of tbe srboolroom be seemed to fOogei and went Imck to bla old wa.va

As Joe went down tb* aisle I glanc­ed at Tom and saw ttaat Ma eyratmato twlnbllng mlarhleTonaly. wblcb I was •ore boded no good to Joe. bnt tbongbt bm wonld be aM* to defend bimself.

Ia tbe^fternaaa Joe came and. aft­er 1 bad,a<iiifcitwto leaaona. toiA.IlM aait qnietly.

• t rsceaa I boaad Toaa'a voice atag-tag eot:

•4 haaa okay ahaasaoaM I* Jaa. WHk basd on aol SI th* t**. tmt, ttm"

I beard ao aaow^r from Jo*, aad aMa.ToiBfald|apc|4afi^>: '

•nnat afa I oibiM for tb* b«tt Bid El Tbe Oalyrpae left tbat earn*

or tbo arfc! Hoi# norb an I of-WboU.awb* H flT <Wb« ll

awMit$ t r • . .AAA 00 H woai firoa day tto day. TOoi

tammmPtmtmm it-am ot aigbt

>talitotjt«aiotly. SeoirtlaBao taak waaM paag over bte fOee,

110 appaar aot lb kaow ;ilMft m tmimAA.romm. itoMH baaa wear ftarlf «at "si3SW- »«rtd PbAbt4Bp P

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; ( fpasog Dy n ToothrldKc w i t h s r s l l l n g o n botb Bides. Ncnrl.v hnlf the chi l ­d r e n cros sed t h i s br idge to g e t t o scbool .

O n p l e a s s n t d a y s w e o f ten sat on t h e bank to e s l our dinnnr, w h i c h w o b r o u g h l w i t h U.S.

O n e IOVPI.T .Is.v In c n i l v .Tiini- ivc w e r e a e a t e d t h e r e a f ter eutin); our d inner . ' I w a s r e a d i n g n li.jnl;. .11..I ll..- i.'hIUIi'cn : w e r e u m a - d u g l!u'lll^-.•lv^'s in vnr ious 1 w a y s .

Pear l .-Vtherton >;ti"iilli'il iil.ini' i i cn i s s t h e hridjtp to luuli fur \ i . i l . - ts . wlilrU

' OOmctlnicn ici'.-w nil Ilir i.piiii.-^llf Mllle. In coiuluR ba("k BII.- .-.i.>ii|.i-.l nu thc

m i d d l e o f the hrliliti'. thri-w s o m e l e a v e s i n t o tin* w n t e r ami li'uiied a g a i n s t the rnillii);. WIUOIIIUK the h'uvcs a s t h e y Bontcil iiwn.v.

T h e ra i l ing iviis olil nml in sniiic niun­ner bad bc.".iiiif Hll lii.i-i'Ui'.l l lml It g a v e w n y w i t h hor u".-i;;lit. anil , w i t h a p ierc ing cry . s h e w e u t i lowu and u u t Of Bight.

Toba stooii upon thi- hunk whIti- and s p e e c h l e s s , w i th 11 I..1.I; of II'-'"M.V I sha l l never forRci. lli" .mi l i l imt s w i m a n d so cotil.l not lein h hi'l". i

B u t 81 the tIrsi ci.v .lu." Iiii'l s tr ipped Off hi* coat Hllll In a IIIIIMIII" pliniKed In a n d s w n i n mi'ii.lll.v t o w m . l the spo t w h e r e the Utile >;iiUli'ii lieiiil w e n t d o w n .

H e grnspoil lier ten sl ie r.i^e lo the s u r f a c e th.' seennil lltin'. r;ils('il her b e a d out of the wnter iiml s l o w l y s w u m w i t h her to the liiiiik.

W h e n I took liiT rrnni Ills nrn i i nnd laid her ilpoii the !.!i"'i-~ tin- lii..'iiitll'iil f a c e w n s w h i t e Mini vl !l Imt ^lii' li.'nl been in l l ie wnter .-^ii'l; H s i i .ui t lmo that n vlKOriHls niliMir.: smiti iiiailH her o p e n her eVi's allll siHiik in us. aii.l s h e w n s soon talkiu'.; lu lier iisiiiil innn­ner.

W e w r a p p e d her np n-; wel l ns n"e c o u l d nnd sent IHT limiie wi th a iielitli-bor w h o w"as ( lass i i i i in u w"iiu'.>ii.

J o e ran Imnn'. .'liaiii;'•' lil-" elotlii-s and .•lime liilek. none the wiip.se for b l s weltilif;.

.\ftei" Ihe holl ran« I uiiaseil J o e nnd T o m from their seaiw.

T h e linck door w a s 11 iar. nnd 1 look­ed oul .

T h e r e stood I'.itii w i th tenrs In h i s e y e s . lioMlii.; Im'li .io'-'n Imiiil-i

"('nil y.ill e v i l r.l!'. 'vi' '111'?" he w a s snyliitf "1 liiiv.- I.I'I 11 I.'ll liaii'I'rl for nn.Vtliin;;. L i t I'm i i u l i i l -.'ir.'.. .1..". If yon' l l I'liiniM' 11..'. I l l I-.' :i I'.'tt.'i- fel­low al'l.-r Illis If I'. I I Il.ill li.'i-n drowiii ' i l . 1 i l . i i I !;:i(.\v i !i:il I wiiiiUl h n v e lllltl.'. n i l . III.'. I 111 'ii;:M I wnnld d i e w h e n 1 s a w her .i.n iiinli 1 ilie wa­ter. 1 ."au'l ev."r t l i i i 'k villi eiiiiiiKh."

"I don't Wllllt liny tl..'iii!;s," suiil . loe, pnttluK Ills liaiul nn Totii's shoiilrlei". "l l Is s l l rljflit. I w n s KIIIII lo ilo it.

Don't any nnytliiiiK ino ie iilioiit it, pleaae."

T h e y tiilke.l 11 f e w nilinili-s liin','er, but I lll.l nnl henr w l ; i l t l i . y were Bnylti>;. T l i en iln'V r.'iininlii'ri'il Ihat Ihe hell iinil riiiii:. ami ihey eiiine into tbe acliiMilliniise

From thai . lay T o m w a s a illlT.'ier.t boy . H e w a s ninel n.ui l.iii'l wl i l i l i ie Other piipllM. m i l he nn.l Im" w.-r.- fa s t f r iends . H e i;i.-iv .11111. t ami I'.'iiily from se.'liii; .In.- s Imn. ..; i;p' lit I fe

W h e n Ihe ll'llll i"|..-.. .1. I I'll . ' in my enatern Imiiu' ami a n . i ;i 1 v i r a i s

iiiiAeoiv's F O m i WBEKS SALE!

Th0 Talk of The Town! • 'T, '

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One of the Greatest Price-Cutting, Monev-Savini^, Stock-ReduciDg Sales Ever Heard of in This Section.

BEGINNING THUBSDAY, JAN. 4, 1900, and ENDING FEB. 3, 1900.

ent ire ly InsI 11 i \: nl" : u "i: not knnw >\ l i f i i l r I'l'V '. ul w l m l l l l i y w i r r .Inlnu' i i . ' i Womli ' i ' . ' i l .

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We hacl no room in our Flyers for Cut-Priees on SHOES, but wiah here to say: On all Odd Lots and Sizes in stock there will be a Great Reduction in Price, and you should look at them ; you'll buy.

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Our stock of Rubbers is larjre and price is way down ; quality the best.

HARRY DEACOJK, A:WTRI9I , W. H.

ninuiii'i' or my im Morton.

1 walteil to spe Inrltei l lo enU at And there 1 fn'iml henrt. imlily. i . in r.-el.le. wl;l l . ' hil. valid filth.'1".

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ill of M'lilM lli;ii.

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I s often II WlU" torpid or lii:i< troulilv.i nmy ' enieieiit . l ire Uver troubloa, t.i

HootS^s fliis Whi'.<> they rmis." .'i I v 1 lull M'Stiilar n.'. >i u • '"'W. , thev i!.< net irrn..- i.i' I'l'in. il" H"! Irritatenriiilli i i i . III. iiiLiiiiil mvim'., bat linve a p..-it.v.' t.ii;i.' .-ric. I. '.'--i'. Otoll ilrii(!r;'.ts or i v leiiil ot . ,

C. I. ll .si.l .'- I «'., I.n'tell. MV i |iaio»i,i,iii III ' r i

which tte nves. He Is a strcnutn nnn | . . „ . . . , , . Insptrstlon 10 his friends. Ue has writ- The " « ^ V - « ' ^ • ' " • ' * ' , , _ ten several books that stand high In The swonltlsh is iittmly wl hout fear he I teituw Of our country, and once »°<1 ^'". ""« '^ ""'^"V : ' " " T '

be was oulv a ragged, barefooted boy. churg.. anything that offends It. often UIT tnma « u i . , - • » • • > . " , l „ l , . , , n n • . - inni int n f I 'Vee l l t iOn h U r d l V —Oolden Days.

HI* i B l l a a a i a F r i e n d a . F a t h e r D a r c y . on Irlah w l i . w n s o n c e

Invi ted by a m a n w h o w a s k n u w n a s a n ignorant braggar t to v i s i t n n e w a n d b e a u t i f u l h o u s e w h i c h thc person, w b e hod b e c o m e w e a l t h y s u d d e n l y . b a d bought . W i t h moro t h a n his u s u a l p o m p o s i t y tbe bos t d r a g g e d the priest o v e r tbe p lace and e x p a t i a t e d on the a x c e l l e n c e of e v e r y t h i n g thnt he o w n ­ed. P lno l ly t h e y reached t h e in i tnenss l ibrary, w h e r e t h e r e w e r e t h o u s a n d s o f v o l u m e s , al l sp l end id In h lndlng . T h e boat s a n k Into o n e o f t h e grent l e a t h e r covered c b a l f s w i t h a s i g h of conten t ­m e n t a n d e x c l a i m e d :

"But . a f t e r al l . f a ther , w b a t Is a l l t b i s l u x u r y c o m p a r e d w i t h iny favor­i t e s here? T b e o ther r o o m s m a y b e g i v e p l e a s u r e t o m y w i f e and d a u g h t e r s , b u t t b i s lo m y p lace—right here a m o n g t b e e * b ^ a , w b l c b a r e m y fr ienda

d o l u g ftu h m o u n t of e x e c u t i o n hardly to ho be l i eved illd not t h - e v i d e n c e ex­ist . CoinlialH h e t w e e n swol',illlHh nrn most lutercHtlug a n d nmy lie cui i ipured 10 a due l h c t w o e n t w o e.-ciiiTt s w o r d s ­m e n . S u c h n con I e s t w a s oliHcrvi-d off Ihc l o u g pier Ihat e x l e i i d s oul Into the o c e a n n l Sni i ln Monica, near Los A n g e l o s , Inst year . S o m e t l sherincn r o l l e d t w o big Ilsh leaplni; oul of tho \vii|i-r nnd dashlUK alont; Ihe surfuee . Soon It w n s s e e n Hint t h e y w o r e s w o r d -flsh.

T h o BPnson w n s w h e n i h e flsh ure iin-UHiinlly feroc ious . T l i cy hnd iiiiith' HCV-c i n l r u s h e s nud wh.!H olisi 'rved w e r e a t c loae . lunrters . s t r i k i n g each o t h e r pi iwcrfi i l s ide h lov « Ilk.' c a v a l r y m e n . T h i s w n s u n s n t l s l a i i o i y . nnd l lnnlly Ihey s e p n n i t e d nnd d u r l n l nt ench o th­er l ike a r r o w s , the w n t e r h i s s i n g a s lhe l r s h n r p dorsnl IUIK ent tliiouj?h It. T h e y e v i d e n t l y s truck h.-n.l on. o n e nilsslUK. w h i l e the s w o n l of Ihe o t h e r

tbee* b ^ a . " wbicta^ are my freoda. , , . „„,, ,o,,.od and theie taere on th*.deok"r-polnt ng "'X. ' , furrow In .he lish. nnitly dis-

DYSPEPSIA MfTor s i x yoara I w a a H v i r l l m o i ' d y a -

« 0 n « | H In l i s ^v.tr..l I.ili.i 1 i...iitl 1 u t li..llliiiff nut milk ui.iii. mill 1.1 111 ' I M.iiiii.li «ouia Ool retain nn.l ili-i -.t e n n lU 1 I.n't Miirtli I taagan takin..- C.vsi Al."J.i-' nnd MUCH 11 c n l Kveateiull iv Impi'Mcl. ninil I um 1.8 well aa I *v*r waslDiny llfr.

UAVin II. Ml Ki'iir, Newark. Q.

t» a aeore Of flne volnm**—"ar<> what I may eafl my most intimate frionds."

Patber Darcy got up and exninined one of tbem, wben a broad grin spread over bio good natured face.

**Wen. It'o glad I am to aee that you never ent' yonr intimate friends!" he exctalmed.

it d e e p furrow In the l ish. |ini"tly d i s nhllni; It, no thnt It turnei l a n d n t t e m p t -ed to escnpe . Km l i s a d v e r s a r y u l so turned nnd w l i h a rnsh d r o v e l i s s w o r d co inple le ly throuKh the body of Its foe anil he ld It fas t , only w i e u e h l i i j : Its w e a p o n loose w h e n Its e n e m y s topped | sw l iu in lng .—Snn F r a n c i s c o CnU. 1

MiOiaat. rolatsble, rmmt IU*. r»»>»u_>, . ........ TasM Good. DO ovwrSlRUen. Wmkrn. ur (".riis-. Wc. iiic.iOo. O U M CONSTIPATION. . . .

Caaanr. CliNq*, M««<n*i. «•> T.'k. Mt i.irrnnKiril lir all drog* ' 'K'l'obaccoUabit.

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yVERlTA THK UP-TO-DATC

.E L i v e n PILL iBIIiousnesSf [Constipation, I Dyopopsia, | 8 l c k - K o a d -

l^l|0 and LIVO^ . CttntMalnt. ' aoaiia eoA-rao> id by aft area,

tas^i trfltt* Dtoggiflt,

ftillRiSBftil

P n t Thronarli Hla P a c e s . The wealthy Briton is confessedly

_ ,. , ,|,g n,ogt fastidious man living ae to amoking compartment of a train Jonr-; ^^^ q„aiity of hls personal doniestlc

Oka aa^okaO F c r PvoOt . I faaclnstlng woman entered tbe

neying from Vienna to Prague and ex-1 ^^ ,.1^^ The concentrated energy with enaed bar preaenee to tbe two commer-. .^,,1^,, „„ EJngllshninn will rebuke his dal travelers she found tbere by say- j pj ^ . ut for an oiroiiso so slight thnt ing that ah* was a devotee of the weed, jj , averaue Auicilcnn fnlls lo nhserve Bbe offered her fellow travelers dga-. ^^ ^^^^^^.^ j„j, „,^ nhove stnteuient. nnd rettea. wblcb threw tbero into a deep slumber. When tbey recovered from tbe effeets of tbe' opium mixed wltb tbe tobacco, they found that tbeir pock-etbooks. containing f2.(M)0. were miaa­ing. aawell aa their watcbea and other valnablea.

Mark Twain, meeting Charles Ontta-rio, a prominent llrltlab liwyer. In' Vi­enna, aaked blm If be amoked. "Rom^ timea.-when I am in bad compapy," waatbeiaply.

After a panae came ai seeond qoaa-tlon: "You're a towyet, aron't-yon, Mr-Onthrler

"I am. Mr. Cfemena" "Ab. then. Mr. Outbrle, you must be

a very heavy snioke^'' ; * ' 111 . l'l. a

.Mr. i iohnioot i i i i e ci»<iKini{ up from Ills honU>—It IS n n o w S.-olch novel .

Mrs. l l o h i n h o d d h ' (w i th c n t h u s l n s m ) - O h , I nm 80 fond of IhoBP lionr (llalQOt t h i n g s ! D o road m e a l i t t le ,

Mr. Ho l imhoddio (reading)—"Yo see . Kllisle," snid D u n c a n doticely , "I m i g h t hue ninlr the m a l t e r wl" m e thnn y e w n d he spler ln . Albl l i i s tue eon Is n hit i lnzxllt nn a m henrln t b e p o o l s e s Ihuddln lu nm e a r s , a n inn t o o n g u e In i l av l i i w h e n It sud ho gue ln , n u d iv y o no* henr the dirl ln o' nm hnirt nn fec i Ihe s lmkln o* nm hond t h i s day g in I lint n ^'liiiipse o' y e . sa lr hirpl ln l ike a n nuld luonV Div y c nno g u e s s w h n t ' s a' Ihe Bloei",, l i lnnoy, w l 'out m c gnein It ninlr worda?"

Mrs. n o h n i l i o d d l e - S l o p , for good­ness ' Sllke! W h n t In the w o r l d Is t h c cren lure try ing to s n y ?

Mr. I l o h i u b o d d l e — H e ' s m a k i n g a. dec-

Inintlon of love . Mrs. l l o h m h o d d l e — A iteclnrntlon of

l ove ! 1 t h o u g h t h e w n s t e l l ing a lot o f s y m p t o m s to h i s doctor.—Coll ier's W e e k l y .

"A Rejec te^ l P a y o r . When the German en^eror waa at

BchooUat Cassel. be an6 bls brotber. Prince Henry, lodged lu an old castle near, but In the school the two boys were trented exactly like any otber youngsters. On ono occasiou. It Is re­lated, a master, knowing tbnt Prince Willinm waa backward In Greek and wishing to cnrry favor with blm. told him secretly what the subject of tbe next day's examination would be. Elarly next morning tho prince went into tbe classroom and wrote the In­formation on fbe blackboard In bngie letters, not w^iblng to have any unfair advantage over bls schoolfellows.

Wbea a wonuSi calls her. bnaband opbK Mapbone withoot Wa bopwiai wbo abe la. she la alwayo aurprlpaA j ^ , to aae bbb folltaly be addreaaaa Uer at fliai liMftiilllla fnlilaal 'f'

I-: • <;.>iijt 'Yi",ii.Tti^>:^"4 * •' :•

It Is tills social condition Ihnt has tle-vclopcd the hypernrlstdcratlc Intelli­gence offlce In London.

Those wbo propose changing aerv-ants are not content with referenoea and a perfunctory interview with"the man or maid under conalderatlon, bnt inaiat upon a full dress rebearaal of both mannsraand appearancei .

The aervant in livery Is put tbrAn{h all bla paces, must display the aiae of bls ealvee; the haughtiness of bls poah. as well aa breading In bandllng a ea(4; announolna; a gueat or aervlng at

* » M l e - J> :. ™v Motffing la Uken for granted. Tba

master nnfl tbe mistreaa alt by and dls^ eaaa tbe pal|itB«|f groom or boiler tm t b # wonld^lifai of a higfc prfi.-e4.b<«t-•r PbuMe 'At-. l>ome8tlca are tab;

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It Man W e r e m P l a a . Buyder, the calculating barbor, had

nol opened his lips for fully four rnln-. 'es, uud It wns plain to bo soen that

bo had something ou his lulod. Finally he swallowed iwlce. breuthod hard for a luoiiient mid gave vent to his feelings In this luiiuuur:

"I've buen thinking what 1 could do ; If 1 wero only a Hon. 1 read Ip a scien­tilic papor thc other dny lhat If a man were built ou the samo Hues as a flea he could Jump from Philadelphia to Pittsburg In oue lonp. 1 mean, of course. If he had all the.power of a flea Increased In proiiortlon to his siae. ;rhlnk how iiulckly he could circum­navigate thc globe. It lulght be possi­ble to get nround the wlWd In nn hour. The dlstancp from Philadelphia to Pittsburg Is 304 miles, and the equato­rial dreumforoncc of tho earth Is 24,-902 miles.

"A simple calculation in mental arith­metic will show you that this Would be a fraction over 70 leaps. It surely wouldn't take a minute for oocb Jump, Judged from the. liveliness of the flea, /rhink of coming In here, with three or f6ur cuefoiriers aWail'o^ ybu, abd, In­stond of sitting down nnd limMng, Jnst taking n few Ju-Jips around the world to kill time. Tliere you are. sir. Wltcb hnzel or bny rum ? "-Philadelphia Rec­ord. •

O n e P o i n t o f R a a e o a b l o a a a . "Tho older Sothern was a j^txl atory

tell.!r, and he particularly likw to dwell on his e-tporlenccs at the outset of hls stage life.Mriien he was a mWOr mem-Imr of the John McGullougb company," said tbe old lime theater goer.

"•MeOullongb was pbiylug In Texas, abd In one town,Where he was billed to-play Jlngoinnr.' ,tbroallb aomO accident on the railroad, the netfessair costumes wei% delayed.

"The manaier waa e<)ual to the situ-atlon, bowover. H i went to e v ^ butcher's shop In town and hired # the sheep and cow'.bldea be oonUl to dre^'up bla aopers.

. ''When McCnuoogli tOme on the stage that night, heJelif' back appalled by tbe stettibbiof the, baimly Improvise* cloth-inr worn bj;, the liirbarlans.

" 'Wbat doyou i Mab of thMnT*. Sotbi em laughlugly SUiked , MeCnIlough. pointing to .the supers aa tib, cnrtain rolled own.

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W i l l . H . S t o r y , T h e M a i n S i r e d . • w i l . r , H i l l w h o i o B r i t l g e , N . H .

A l l r e t l S h a w l ias finished w o r k i n g

iir H a r r y D e m o n .

' I h i s is the w e a t h e r w h i c h m a k e s

lie . o a l d e a l e r s s m i l e .

NVill B a l c h o f H e o u r k e r w a s in

IWU F r i d s y o f l a s t w e e k .

The j a c k e t s w e r e |>iit o v e r the liy-ia : t . s .Monday, - j n s t in the r ipht

^'Honest Labor Bears a Lovely Face,"

There is nothing more pleasing to look upon than a hearty, ruddy face, gained by honest toil. They are the saving of the nation, these

1900.! toilers of both sexes, strug­gling for daily bread.

'Pure blood makes ihem abU to keep ap ihe daiy round of duly at home, shop or store. If the blood hos A IAM or im­purity, or Aran domm feeling comes on, the oat remedy is Hiiod's SarsaparUlA, AmericA's Greatest Medicine for the blood.

P o o r B l o o d — " 5 I f » blood 'was so poor thAi in hoHest aaieaiher I fell cdd. Hood's SATSAPATHA ntAde me -umrm. the right thing in tht right f^ace." J. Taylor, Woodstcmn. N. J.

T h e A n n u a l S e r m o n

his Haitie

Never Disappoints ' HdndTrilii i'lirellvwUlK; tli.jion;lrrlt«ilBa»uJ o^j i th i tr t i e i» titli. with noggi l&rwjarma.

iiiai'd Your Sight t. nion-Huias".*'. W i l l A . H o l l v i s i t e d r e l a t i v e s in

l i l ford s n d 1 / iwe l l a p o r i i o n o l l a s t

I'ck.

.Mi.ss B l a n c h e W o o d l i u i y i s s p c i u l -

I.. » f e w d a y s wi th Ir iends in B o s t o n

111 v i c i n i t y .

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o c k - t a k i n p .

r i i e S u n d a v s c h o o l s ol" t l . e di f ferent

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ii i ihiy I s s t

M i s s S t e l l a O t i s of D o v e r w a s :i

1 st l a s t w e e k of her c o u s i n , M r s .

. i b c r t VV. Brooksr

r i ie s n o w ro l ler a n d s i t l e w a l k p l o w

le . m l T u c B t l a y , and the w o r k o f

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l i n e H ( lav W a l n u t or O a k C l o c k ,

. . r a n t e d .'. y e a r s , 1 2 . 0 0 , $ 3 . 0 0 a n d

n i l . A t " Gordon' .", T h e W h i t e

III. H i l l . tboro B r i d g e .

I w e u t y d e g r e e s n e l o w a e r o «t A n ­

ii e l a t i o n t h i s W e d n e s d a y murnin i ; ,

the c o l d e s t o f the s e a s o n ,

r.l U K N T .lit S K I . I . — - A t w o - t e n e m e n t

u s e o n I' lea.sant S t . I n q u i r e o f

n . K. N . WiiKKLBK, A n t r i m ,

l l a r r y M c D o w e l l h a s r e m o v e d

..III Ihc B r a n c h a n d is o c c u p y i n g Ihe

llth j e n e r a e n t in J a m e . s o n b l o c k ,

i ; . (>. . l o s l in h a s a c h a n g e in o d v e r -

. . t n e n l . s n d n o i i t e s s o m e p r i c e s o n

.."crics. r u b b e r a n d o l h e r g o o t i s .

I 'er ley R i c h a r d s o n , h a v i n g left l l ie

; . l o y " o f t h e A n t r i m P h a r m a e y i s

at w o r k > t the R K P O R T E K office.

A t r e d u c e d ( r i c e s , r e g a r d l e s s c o s t ,

• Chr i . s tmss ( i o t x l s . a l so A g a t e W a r e

M r s . C l e m e n t ' s , Jor 1 0 d a y s o n l y .

M r s . C . W . B l a y a n d .'«on. R o y ,

.1 d a u g h t e r . M i s s ( J r a c e D a v i s ,

v c h c c n s p e n d i n g a f e w d a y s wi th

I l i l l s in t ' o i i c o r d .

.S',",- the Hoc f o u r t e e n k.trat g o l d fill-

L a d i e s ' W a l t h a m W a t c h G o r d o n i s

l ing for 8 1 3 . I X ) . A t T h e W h i t e

l int , H i l l s b o r o , N . H .

K x - G o v . D . H . G o o d e l l w a s c o n -

„ i l t o h i s h o m o a f e w d a y s l s»t

ek by i l l n e s s , b u t i s a g a i n ablo t o

a b o u t h i s b u s i n e s s a t t h e offlc^.

l o h n A . B a l c h , w h o h a s b e e n q u i l e

r ious ly s i c k d u r i n g t h e p a s t w e e k ,

s l o w l y i m p r o v i n g at t h i s w r i t i n g .

I' b a s a nurae from C o n c o r d in a t -

i . lance .

M r s . E t t a D a v i s and s o n , M a r k ,

o. h a v * b e e n s p e n d i n g a e v e r a l

c k s w i t h b e r p a r e n t s . R e v . a n d

rs . W . A . L o y n e , h a v e retnrnec l t o

<-ir h o m e i o J e f f e r s o n . // your watch t roub lea y o u y o u j u s t .ub le G o r d o n . H e i s a n o u t h o r i t y

w a t c h t r o n b l e s . I f y o u a r e t r o u -, d b » n o t h a v i n g a w a t c h ho c a n

m e d y t h a t a l s o . R e m e m b e r t h e i ce : G o r d o n ' s , T h c W h i t e F r o n t ,

i l l . sboio, N . H .

A g r e a t f o u r - w e e k s ' aa le i s t o b e tugura ted a t D e a c o n ' s , b e g i n n i u g n o r r o w Tbui".*day m o r n i n g

A t Ihe rejinlar ineeti i i i ! 'if W n v e r l e y lodf?e, I O . I) v., S:i ini(lt .y e v e n i n g l a s t , t h e folli>»"iiisf<'lll'"''''« w e i e e l e e l e d

! for the ensuiiiK t e n n : i N o b l e (Jru i i . l—II ^V. K l d r e d g e . t V i c e G r i t i i d - C - II D u l t ' n j R e c . S t ' . r e l i i n — . I I ' h n U : ' i . tney I Per . S e c r e l a i y — l . i h n <V- H a l c b . j ' rrea .Hnroi—(ieo D l)ros'«er.

T r u s t e c a — K i i i i i k V R o a c h P a i g e , CharlcH L. F o w l e r

ipl

Bert

It takc.H l int n m i n u t e t o ovc-^coine l i c k l i n j ; in th . t h r o a l hy t h e u s e o f Ol ie M i n n t e Coii'^h C u r e . T h i s rem­edy q u i k ly c u r e s :ill f o r m s o f Ihroat a n d l u n ^ iKiiihle.i . l l a i i n l e s i A L i m o u s sii i 'eil ie for liripfie a n d i ts n f l e r e f f e c t s . C H . M a r l i n , A n t r i m . K a t o n B r o s , l l u n c o e k , ( ! . O . l o s l i n , B e n n i n g t o n .

A t the r e g u l a r ine . t i i i j ; o f H a n d in H a n d l o d p e of U c h e k a h s I . O . O. F . , o n W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n j ; lunl t h e s e olli­c e r s w e r e e l e c t e d for the c u r r e n t t e r m :

\ ' C, — A n n i e K a t o n . \ . G . — . S a r a h Furiner . U e e . S e c . — A l i c e R o b e r t s . F in . S e c — S a d i e Adain.s . T r e a s . — F ^ m n i a C i x i l e y . T r n s t e e s — K m i n a R o a c l i , A n n M i l ­

ler , . l e n u i e BaKM.

M r . J . S h e e r . S e d a l i a , M o . , s a v e d hi.s c h i l d ' s l ife by O n u M i n u t e C o u g h ( , 'u i e . DooUirs had g i v e n her u p to d i e w i t h c r o n p . I t ' s nn i n f a l l i b l e c u r e for c o u g h s , c o l d s , g r i i i p e , p n e u ­m o n i a , bronchi t in a n d i h r o a l and l u n g t r o u h l e s R e l i e v e s at o n c e . C h a s . H . M a r t i n , A n t r i m , Katon B r o s . H a n ­c o c k , G . O . J o s l i n , B e n n i n g t o n .

Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "Digests what you eat.**

O.l Ih: Coclirtiiit tvioi Defivcreil on

Siiiiditii Momiug tntt.

A s i s Ilia u s u a l c u s t o m D r . C o c h ­

r a n e p r e a c h e d w h a t b o s c o m e t o bo

k u o w n u s h i s " a n n u a l s e r m o n , " o n

S u u d a y m o r n i n g IMHI, from h ie d e a k

in the P r e s b y t e r i a n c h u r c h , l o a fair-

sizp.l a n d a p p r e c i a l l v e a u d i e n c e . * T h i a

c e r n i o n c l o s e d t h i r t y - t w o y e a r s ' p a s -

l o r u t e o f D r . C o c h r a n e o v e r t h i s p e o ­

p l e , a n d il h n s been n o t o n l y a l o n g

hn l a fa i thful a n d d e s e r v i n g o n e . C o n -

si l era l i le s t a t i s t i c a l m.itter r e l a t i v e t o

h i s c l i i i i ch w a s g i v e n , a n d a s s u e h is

n o t wl int w c t e r m o f g e n e r a l i n t e r e s t

inent iou wil l n o t be m a d e o f t h o s e

i t e m s ill th i s c o n n e c t i o n . T h e r e w e r e

m a n y t h i n g s s a i d , h o w e v e r , o f m n c h

in teres t to u s all a s a t o w u , a n d h e r e ­

w i t h i s g i v e n m o s t of t h e m :

P o p n l s t i o u o f A n t r i m a t the b e g i n -

iiins; o f t h e n e w y e a r , 1 4 1 0 ; th i s i s a

.rain in thc y e a r o l 2 1 N u m b e r o f l a m i l i e s in t o w n , 3 B 5 . N u m b e r in t o w n o v e r 8 0 y e a r e o f

'.Ige, 2:5: t b e o l d e a t i s M r s . H n r c l d K e l s e a w h o i s 9 0 y e a r s o l d .

N u m b e r o f f a m i l i e s m o v i n g i n t o A n i r i m in 1H99, 1 6 .

.Number o f d e a t h s in t o w n . IG ; i w o

U s s ill a II Inst y e a r .

Nunil>e« of b i r t h s , iV, ; . iix m o r e

than lus t yenr .

O n e ill HH o f t h e p o | m l a l i o n d i e d in

IKiiii, 111 au a v e r a g e a g e of 4!l y e a r s

:iiul 4 m o n t h s .

D r . Coohra i i« of f ic iated at 16 funer­

a l s anil ftMir w e d d i n g s d n r i n g the

y e a r The Coinmis.sionerB w e r e i n d e e d

f o r t i i n a l e in c o m p l e t i n g the i m p r o v e ­m e n t s at the pond before the s t o r m o f M o n d a y . T w o w e e k s o f l inrd work had hei-n p u t .n aud m u c h a n x i e t y felt , o w i n g I.l Ihc e e a s o n o f t h e y e a r , lint all w e n t we l l a n d t h e p ipe w a s l o w e r e d l o i l ic r equ ired d e p t h a n d all fixed t o the l i k i n g o f the C o i m n i a s i o n o r s , n n d all Wlthont a s t o r m o f a n y a c c o u n t M o n d a y I o r e n o o n t h e p ipe w a s c o v e r ­ed in h o l o * t h e d a n g e r poiut a n d fros t is e x p e c t e d to d o i t n o h a r m . T h e r e HIC n o w o v e r ihJ s t r a i n e r a t t h e e n d ol the p ipe i n thc p o u d a p o o d s t r o n g loiir f ee t o f w u l e r , a b o u t t w o a n d o n e -half f e e t o f w a t e r h a v i n g b e e n g a i n e d by the i m p r o v e m e n t a , w h i c h wi l l p r o v e a v a l u a b l e o n e and n l w a ) 8 .

S o l c c t n i e i i ' i i N o t i c o .

M o t h o d l a t O h u r o h N o t e a .

T b e n n i o n w a t c h m e e t i n g a t t h o B a ^ t e b n r c h w a a v e r y m n o h e n j o y o d . I t w a s a t i m e o f g r a o i n n s v i s i t a t i o n .

T h e S a c r a m e n t o f t h e L o r d ' s S n p p o r

w i l l b e admin ia tered S u n d a y m o r n i i i g .

T h e S n n d a y s c h o o l e l e c t e d offloera l a s t S u n d a y . T h e < Id b o a r d of offl­c e r a w a s e l e c t e d w i t h t h e e x c e p t i o n o f M i s s M a r y J a c k s o n , w h o h a s b e e n s e c r e t a r y for a n u m b e r o f y e n r s a n d r e f n s e d t o b e e l e c t e d lor a n o t h e r y e a r . M i s s E m m a W h i t n e y i s t h e n e w s e e n -t o r y .

T h e w e e k o f p r a y e r wi l l be i n a u g u ­r a t e d in t h e M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h S u n d a y e v e n i u g w i t h a u u i o n s e r v i c e .

T h e J u n i o r L e a g u e wi l l b e g i n spec ,

ial w o r k n e x t S a t u r d a y . L

N O R T H B B A N O H .

f r o m

to t h e P r e c i n c t n o w

The S e l e c t m e n b e r e b y g i v e n o t i c e t h a t t h e y wi l l b e in s e s s i o n a t t b e i r r o o m s in T o w n H a l l B l o c k t b e F i r a t S a t u r d a y A f t e r n o o n io e a c h m o n t h for the t r a n s a c t i o n o f a n y t o w n b u s i n e s s .

T h e C o l l e c t o r of T a x e s w i l l a l s o b e p r e s e n t , a n d a l l w h o wiah c a n ca l l a n d p a y ihe ir t a x e s at t h i s t i m e .

BE JUST

g-**«88a-?^—-i SB *!

I o y o u r t.'>os. A n y o n e w h o h a s d e f e c t i v e v i s i o n a n d

( I o c s n o t w e a r s u i t a b l e j j l a s s c s i s n o t j u s t t o t h e i r

e y e s . W e a r g l a s s e s t h a t w i l l b e a h e l p t o y o u r e y e s ,

t h e k i n d 1 fit. Y o u w i i l t h e n f e e l y o i i h a v e d o n e

y o u r s h a r e .

DELMONT E. GORDON,

J e w e l e r u n d O p t i c i a n ,

R e a d

T h e W h i t i -Ul ld G o l d F r o n t

i<i ja; »-'- <r"s&»»*-3

H l l l s b o r o B r i d g e . N . H .

^^.^^ygntfr-fssmmft.

G e o r g e T h o m p s o n re turned M a s s a c h u a e t U l a s t S a t u r d a y .

G e o . C a r r w h o c n m e h e r e l o a t t e n d t h e f u n e r a l o f h i s (.lep f a t h e r , W i l l i a m M . C o n n , r e t n r n e d h o m e M o n d a y .

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W e h a v e in s tuck uli.nii 4'i Laii'"-.' Wri i | ipern , in pr int a n d p e r c o i c . H -ntt flKiinel.-ttes, HZ''- '.12 I.l -11 . 1 liei.e arc . d . i * mid en . l s o l a b o u t s • Ui>. n d i f i e r c n t lim". ihnt Mil.l IV.Mii h.1 IM) I.l 81 ."ill e a c h . W'e otttlt O'ly W . u p p e r in our ^^.l^c at »ii . ' pii .- . i . i y i n . l ' e s ^ .if crtnt or l o r m e r s e l l i u g I" >• . 8 7 c . O n - y o n e l o u cii.<-Uiin i i.l l l i i - p r i c e .

DRESSING SACQUES. W e sti l l h a v e a few m n e of t h o s e t l 0 0 D e a s i n g S a c q u e s t h a t w e

will ae l l for 6 9 C . e a c h .

Hillsboro Bridge, N. H.

Ttnininininrunriint^^ riintninif

W e are still selling these Extra Large (84x90) Seven Pound, All Wool Blankets, at $ 3 . 0 0 . Best one in the market at the price.

Fur OoalB and Robes, Wool Lined Coats', Sweaters, Beach Jackets, Pontiac Coats ami Caitliganh., ure all right, now winter has begun in tanu'M. We can show you large assort-inents iii all Ihuse goods.

JO T O

Putney & Little's - F O R —

Fur Hobes, T^r Coats* Patent

Fins, Trunks, Trunk Straps, and

A H a p p y N e w Y e a r t o y o n a l l 1

M r s . H i r a m B M s r s b a l l , w h o h a s b e e n s i c k for sovoral w e e k s , i s n o b e t ­t e r . M u c h s y m p a t h y in e x t e n d e d t o her a n d t h e f a m i l y

G r a c e L i n d s e y is s ick w i t h t o n s i l i t i s .

O r l a n d o F o g g a n d G e o r g e H .

R o g e r a b a v e b e e n c u t t i n g p i n e l u m ­

ber a n d s l e d d i n g i t t o t h e h i g h w a y ,

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h o u s e w i t h n e w furn i ture t h e p a s t

w e e k .

T n e s d a y a f t e r u o o n a n d e v e n i n g t h e

o l i i ldreo o f t h e t o w n w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d

b y t h e ladiea o f Iho o h n r o h ; g a m e a

a n d r e f r c a h m e n t o , w i t h a p r e p a r e d

p r n g i a m In t h e e r e n i n g . StmMTStDx.

BPUteSHtM • looks like creami it nour- < 'ishes the wasted body of; ithe baby, child or adult < > better than cream or any ! other food in existence, ft

bears about the same rela-1 tion to other emulsions that < * cream does to mUk. Ifyou have had any experience wtth other soHxIled'iust as tfood*' prepiritiom, you; will find that t h b b a b c t I

MriUncd Wi&illit okMMr eii •ddWoMlv^tott

F. Q. KOBBBr Men's Outfitter Peterboro N. H.

Young Man, You Should Leam Shorthiand and Typewriting and Then Secure a dood Position.

W e k n o w o f n o o t b e r » o c o u p a t i o n w b i c b w i l l aflford y o o ao l a e r a t f v e

e m p l o y m e n t a n d a t w h i d i y o « w i l l b e a o c e r t a i n o f a p o a i d o n . ^ •

e e n t l y w o h a d ca l la for t h r e e y o o n g m e n s t e n o g r a p h e r a w h i c h w e c o o M

n o t fill, a n d w r o t e t o s e v e r a l o t b o r a c h o o l a w i t h f o l l o w i n g r o a a l t a :

W i l l i m a n t i c ( C o n n . ) B u a i n e s s C o l l e g e . " H a v e n o o n e c o m p e t a n t b o t

w h o h a a a p o a i l i o n . H a v e a M a i t i o n h e r e f o r a y » ' " ' ? J » ' « - . . . . ^ _ K o c h e a t e V ( N . Y . ) B u a i n e s s ^ I n s t i t u t e . • •Our a o p p l y o f e l B c l e n t o a a .

d i d a t e a i s e n t i r e l y e x h a u s t e d . T h a r o ia a n n n u a n a l d e m a n d l o r c o m p e .

t o n t y o u n g m e n a t e n o g r a p h a r s i n tbia l opa l l ty . W i n a t e d ( C o n n . ) " H a v e Juat p l a o e d o u r l a a t y o u n g

a aa lary o f 1 1 6 . 0 0 a w e e k . " _ . , • O t h o r s c h o o l a w e r e w r i t t e n t o wi th t h e a a m e i o a u l t .

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Congiaaaman Clark has aettled tba Milford poat-oOoe natter as frr aa ha la ooneemed. iFhero will bo no oao-ouaes, aod bo will reooninend the ap­pointment of Mr. Qaoifle K. Mofotlro. That aatttaa it, and Milford will gat all tba adTontagaa wbioh hw peopio

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bnoMt ilnmNi to IIM white body. ,tuyr^-i^flig:iSiSSfZ,rmh.

gradoatoat

for

APPLES FOB SALS

QOiO^OiEU.^'^

Shorthand Is Not Difficult to Learn, - A s I s g e n e r a l l y s u p p o s e d , b u t I s r e a d i l y m a s t e r e d b y " ^ 7 ® " " ? * " " o r w o S i a n o f o r d i n a r y a b h i t y . I t « « . / o ^ « ^ « ^ ^ f " ' " ; o w l £ a e o f S a p l l o a n t f o r a S h o r t h a n d C o u r s o e h o u l d h a v e a J* ' f * ^ 0 ™ « % 2 ? , r ' i E r a n o h e s w h i c h a r o t a u g h t In t h e P u b l i o S o h o o l s . M » » " V ^ " ^ * r e o e n t a t u d e n t o f t h i s s o h o o l . I s n o w P r i n . o f t h e S h o r t h a n h D o w t r U m e S r o f t h e Q l o u c e a t e r B u s i n e s a C o l l e g e , a n d t w o « * » > • " • » t ? ^ T ^ ' ' « S h o r t h a n d In o t h o r b u s i n e s s s o h o o l s o f t h i s s t a t e . A f o r m e r C o u r t B e p o r t e r h a s o h a r g e o f o u r S h o r t h a n d D e p a r t m e n t .

F o r t h e B e a t B u a i n e s s , S h o r t h a n d o r P e n m a i w h i p C o u r s e , a t t e n d

"TCTool Boots and Rubbers, Rubber Boots and Sboes,

Boys' Leggins and Rubbers.

Gloves and Xiiittens.

A F i Line of Fresli Groceries. Craaberriei, Oranses,

t'

Grapes, otc, e t c

Ti*y Gold Hopper Coflfee I Buy 10 Ibe. and Get a Nice Coflfee Pot

Beds and Beddias, Soft Top Kair treases, WooU Hair and

l iber Mattresses, Chairs, Tables, Bed SpringSe

CSRBSOTA FZiOTTR. I

Buy Ceresota Broad Flour, and Q«t the BMt Flour Hado.

CaMMfai Tha Uriaat and Beat Bwifoaaa jMbool in Naw BanpoUta Cartola«ian48paolmanofPon»aoahlpFitao. ^

Ootmiii^mAtrpmmipts^ Ma lm OLIOK, Prop'r. *n

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NOW IS THE TIME T o visit tbe mouey-aaving .-.tur.' i i

H. H. BAEBER, Milloid. \ ![. Everything in summer goods hati been pi H i .n a

OOUDter and priced at

Less Tban Half tbe Cost.

New Fall Arrivals Of Dress Goods, Cai-peis aiui

Milliuery A r e t h i n g s that will in te res t you and ui.ik, vmii- •,i>ii p l easan t antl piotitalik-.

Wii arc ofiVrinu Valnr.*; itt car iu t . s i h a t caiinot hr m.iti h il i ! \ . ' \ \ i a r e .-ttie Villi will agfi ' f with n.-* ii|iiii« in^;. i ;i:i ;

1 leavy lii«fraiii < 'a ipet , 2ii and i!.' i-i iiN I'vi'^t K.\l a SiijHT.'^ Tapi 's t i V. Hiii--i - , . \ . i ' , . . -

all at 1*1 i tes lha t Mean a Sav ing of D'll!.. ~ '." \

.S.-\ l i we a."-!; i-* the Pr iv i l ege of Sli'>\\ ii.^ ' i . - i \ \ ! i i i We c'fii dll for YDI I .

H. H. IJARBER, Miiioni. >. !!.

'^INSUMnCE. Companies £Lepresent3(

FIRE W Aetna, Hartford, Conn.; Northwos ' , r ,

Capital Asst'ls S.O:-$ 4 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . Surpiu' .1 '

Onr Curioua llrniii, A WOIKII' I 'll |ilore uf solf nnalysl.s,

worth.s 111' .'1. .\ii,;ii.siiiii', whieli occurs In one ul' .l.>liii H.mtif'.s funeral ser­mons. Klvfs iiniKiiiiiit oipresslon to what niiiHt (liMilitli'ss hsve been a com­mon ooinlltltiii III' su Hcnsltlvc a brain.

"I tlirow iii.\ SI'lf ilown In my cbom-lier. anil I .-.ill in iinil invito (Jod and his au!;i'K iii::<'.ln'r, unit when tliey aro thf rt- 1 iw'glci'l (.kitl aoil hlS nuKels for the nolsi' of 11 lly, for the rattling of a i-imoh. for llll' wliliilU); of n dog; 1 talk • ill iu llll' Kllllli' |)ostiii'i' llf iii'uyer, e y e s llfti'il lip. kiici's luiwi'il iliiiMi. .'IK t h o u c h i I iiru.vi'd Id tillll. mill II (lml should nsk 111.- ivlii'ii 1 l:i.si ilioiijjlii ot' Cod 111 t h a t p r n v i r I I'liiiiiol toll. Sonii'tiiiii's I flnd llmt 1 t'.ii-t;i>l wli.'it I WIIS alioil l , but wln-n 1 li|.i;:in to ror.!;i'l it I cJilinot tell . .\ iin'iuory of yi'stcrihi.v'- plonstires, a li-;ii' of l i i i i iori 'o«'s (l:iiii-,i-rs, a s t r a w iiinli'l iii> knot-. ;i noisi- in niilii' ear, a I'liiiiii'i'.-i ill m.v liruiii. t io i i l i los iiii' in m y (ir i ivi ' i '

It Is IIIIN lir.'iiu. Iiiiiii-il iii«;ii'il npou itself mill i lmlli iK ont on i-vi-iy s ide In purely raiiiloni exenrs io i i s tliiit w a s re-..potisilile. 1 .'tiiiiiot lIlllllll. lor .'ill the I'lil itniilietioiis ,il' :i i -meer in w h i c h the luniT loijii' is not m Ilrsl .-ippiirelit.--KortiiiKlitl.v

'•'«,«, I tn l l ron i l I*I%I*NI.K. Wlu-n its l inutvil i - \ p . i s - , i in i i i s w e r e

ptit oil somi' M'lirs lltll . lln- l.iil;i' S h o r e ICiiliMiN . ' . i i i ipiny i l i ' i i i l e l ll. ihiirffi' • •xt'-.'i tor llll- pr iv i lege of I iilillK oil ilii'tii. mill .lollll .NeiM'll. ul i l : \Mis pres-iil.'iit of Uie sys te in lit llmt tiiiio. Rave o n l e r s tlllll pusses , hall' rate t lokets , etc. . shouli l not be hoiioreil on the "fli­ers " It w n s l.ol itileiiileil. of course , tlmt the I'orniiliiiieulnrii's Issued to hlffh ot l l f ia ls llf o ther rouds shouli l be void on Ihe fast t ia i i i s , lur tli iouirh nn over-sii'lit a y.-arh pas s w a s sent to O. W-t 'a l i lwel l . I'M -;!.ll'lll of the .Nickel P la t e . Mhii'li Illlll' on i ls f.-ii'e Ihe w o n l s :

" N I . I i;oiii| 01: I.iike Sliore l imi ted train- '

A f.'U . l . iys af ter Mr. l a M w e l l ' s p a s s liail I.l en issiieil Mr. N e w e l l rece ived /III iinniial p a s s on the .Nickel P l a t e wltli li. ' 1. III.v.ini; iiiilorsenii'iit:

"S..t I. •.,.1 ..11 passeiu^-r tra ins ." .\li--.^i \' 'V.ii an.l I "alll Well r(»mnln-

eil i'niisi..ti'ii I'lieini.'s lllllii l l ie fnni l iT l l in l anil v . . : . sii, ,r-i l i- . l by the Intter H.s pi,'. .i'lilll -.1' 111,' l . i i i . ' .-^iiiire.—Chl-ca ,11 T i inr - H.-l :i!il

JOSLIN'S, <l X.

Cai li after Jinui

NlNCilTON. 4. imw.

Commencing- Tbursctay, Jauu.t-iy, L. .: ... ^-Vv Shall Sell All Goods, Excepting Sleighs, Cani ;.,. . i;.. UJ.S,JCS ancl Robes

ijor SPOT CASH oi ^.acx^.E, only.

GROCERY DEPARTMENT. C l i a s e «& Stti-boru .Si'ol B i a i . d L o t l e e , '•'.'n-

(.'. A. t UIBB'S KeU Cros- liraud L-Dllei', >;•" llolbiooU'9 .\hiii-.ili.<H k Uuiuil culUe, • 'llic l'luiiawitk litaiul coHte, ''-'i' 0.11 hijili griide ;5()c lo l l ee , now '-''i Olll lll-ll giiiilc '^••'e 11.Ilia-, now 'Inr F i v e i i i iuui is ut tlie. ucs l " . ^ - n l o s " f u l l e e , o.ii

U e ki i i i« lln.s l o t l i c lo l ie U i ; b i s l C M I '

c l K i i i l I'll t lu - i i i . i i i - v .

VVoDo's c l iu lcc burn.U.S. U n lu ptti ka^Cs. •'•'. l . o o i l ciiDicr huru i i i sa t va , NiCi: li.nr crowi i l a i s i n s , N a c I. Ul llll.V 11 I'.llsil,n, J 111- !oi - • .•\iiii ami l l i i i i i i i u r .-lui.i, m liai; ; - e - , ' " ^l-V (I lllllllS ul I. Illlll if.t I'llllv SU'l ,

.SliiCi'V plll'' i i K ' i i i '•' l . i i i .a i , !><;. i i o u u i l , M l i k l i t y iV I 'uu i . s s i l l i e s , - " S l i i h u c y & I'uuia' t;i.it;i.i, -' '

\'k b u . c L'lmes, IU puui i i l s o l ^raunl .ti il iiii'ul, U) po i i i i i l s ol ^ la l i a in m e a l , - '

l u puUii iU I't r u - Ii i l . l l , 10 pi'Uuilit o l roi . d Kil ls , -

Ul IIU 8 of .-LiiiKlrtiil !»ijaii, i; 1-piiUud t ia i s uf l -a i i i ' i i i iks ' s u a p . 4-puii i i i l p' l l l l g'^ o M . o l l l Uii-si, I 1 p .uiiiid of Ai i i iuur' t . na . s . i iu^ [ i ^ d i f, 1

4 p. u.iil pavK..->- ol i;,-.iili'.s v \ . i . " l p u i . U ' l . :; p. .CKa.;is ".Nunii ."^UL''l'• i i . inuc i i i - a l , - •

I piu i»ti^t's ul i;oi 11 s l i iu ' l i . • " W o sna i l »eil "Ui en l i rc s iO'U ol 'JLroccTUS ul l. ,e

s u m e p r o u o i t i o u t b i o u j ; l i u u t .

SLEIGHS. VVe h a v e l l i e l a r g e s t atnl b e s t a s urtcil l"t ol -i. • ii

a n d it y u n c o m e ei- . ty "1 lln^ bcnitou vie c a n ;KHI; > u ai

Fat Men's Sleigh. Like I'! t S|iii''i_' r..ii':,. v •>• niuni..'. '.vi.li .; 9 t r i l c : i ' ' > ' I'.lll": -fn... ll.'.-!, .n.I I. .'...u'. :lli • 1' •

t a n t Sl . ' ; . : l i i-, . v. -y .: .' :•: .-e >|'.• ".

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p I i i i ' i inrc ll I 111- l l i s l v a l u e \ u i i I'vii s a w I'or I'lll nil, :iii.l ll iMiiill ciisl fully that III bui ld i l .

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AN ENTIRELY NEW LOI Of FUR ROBES. J u p Kur. S 3 (10. HIMI k J i i p , I'IUMII Ll l l f ' t . Sli I'll. I t i . . i k . l : ; . I'll, ll l . i i l n l . ijiS 1)0 Hlack , l a p . H e a v y Men vor

L i n e d , I x U a s i z e S T J O O ( o i . y . Inp . Kiiln V I ' n - ' i l , . i . . > . ' \ . v . • ^ I D i " M l i ' t i i i n l> ;'. I'.iisli L i n e d , extl'R a i a e , | 1 0 0 0 . C uh Hear , H e a v y l i e o v j r L i n e i l , i'.\l;:i - 1 / ' . c ' 1 ' --...s.wiU In w a n U o b e s , 7 , K, :» d o l l a r s .

HARNESSES. HARNLS ; L S . HARNESSES. W r Fiavi' jiiHt r e c e i v e d d i r e c l frtnn IIIP r u i d v I 11- I •!• II \ 1; •• 1 •--!'

in

fln III P2.1ft. Five I'liiiiiil All Wool ;• I i i i iki ' ts , Iriiiii ifL'.iMi (low II. 'i'lii.s is t h e .11 l;i i t ikr ls llml Wl- will cldse ou t n t a I !!iiiii s, Siiniiij;lt'.s, Wottl Iiiiicd (yollnrs.

A ~ii. c ial 'ill il. aililitiiiii In our re)tuliir

s t o c k . I ' r i u ' s ' n i l tlit'-c m c ? 7 , SO, 8 1 0 , 81 ' i »?l l , ii'. •''•-•• " • i n n itiini I r i n n s s wc s i l l ,.( <;40. W e

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uae Illllv o n e y e a r , .Stmfl ami iJotly Bi' lN l iu in •-'•'• . 1 1 i s . - • 1 1-' ' . c iiml 1 o l lnr piiils

A hit (if .All Willil .Si'Vfii I'oiind lilunki'l . n n . . Blue .SUiiie flliuikets, maki'd diiwii Iroin it!u.:.'."i li '.. . Beat Triuh' ollcied in Blankets this sensdii. \1 u 1 ' ' Very l.ow I'rice. A fnll line of Weh iiinl l.i li 1 In fact, we have every tiling in Iiorse Wear vuu m:: 1

CARRIAGE PAlNTit\ 'r. DEPARTMENT. Wa uae on all work only tlie hest i>ti ck, and waiiai 1 .1: i \ \ . Iia\c y. t to lose Uie cntitiiiiicil pntrouaKe of

000 cuatomer tnr wliom wc ever did a J"b ot paintiu,; or vni m lim -

Watob for oor grand closing cut ale ol v inicr clotliin); ne.\t weuk. Wa are over atocked. I v * I ' I K ' S mu^t move it.

0 £ 0 B 0 £ Oo JOSUN, BENNINGTON N. H.

Pomona Grange Program tbr the Year 1900. I E «?EM THING

MEETINGS.

DlscuasioDS and Literary Work.

T U E S D A Y . JAN. 2 .

With ( i iuniU' (IninKC at Kaglc Hull , Milford. nt I O A . M . 'I'lie inoruiiiKsession will bo dovotiMl to iiistalliitliiii of oinoers. H O. Hadley , iiistallinir iilllctM-, ass isted by C H. t'eiiter. Afternoon exercises . Music by the clmir; toiiic : "Is it wronff for iiieii to neeep fr H' passes from the riiil-roads'?" To bo open­ed by V.ii. ,'nlia w nnd W. W. H o w a r d ; selei-t rcnllin^rl^v Mrs. Kliza Tttlbot; SOUR, Klizalietb ( ' l i cyne; «' sHy by (Jrace K. Mat thews; iii-HlriiiiU'iital iinisic, Muy Aii.'*tiii; Oruiiffe Iia­per by AIIIIII L . Colburn; music . In clinrK<' ul (ii'Hiilte (il•atl >:(' Choir.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. IO. Special iiieetiuK wil i i 'riioriitoii ( i range at

Town Hall , Mcrriinack. at lO.Sl) .v. M. Moni-In T session. Topic . "Is there any advant-ni?!' to 1> ' derived by the fanners co-opDratiiifr tojietlier in inlying and .sellinir'.'" To lio pre­sented by ( i . W. Muiiltiiii and K. A. (lordon. Afternoon sess ion lo bo public. Hontr by the choir ; top ic : "Is s la te supervis ion of high­w a y s dt'sira'ilc, and is the bui ld ing o t a boule­vard from M a s s a c h u s e l l s to Maiudifsler lor tho hcst interests of N e w H a m p s h i r e tu.x-p a y e i s ? ' Oponed by Iiov. F. W. Rol l ins and (iordoii Womlbury. of Hodford, fol lowed hy K. (; Curtis , (if Lyndeboro, and Kzra Snii l l i , of Pelerl ioro; recitalioii by Addie ( jreci i ; duet. L. M. . lones .'llld L. .M. C h a m b e r l a i n ; leadhiff hy Hortensi ' Mc.Milleii; instrumontal music . AdaSeavor i i s : essay. Mrs. Sarah Mct^iiestimi.

THURSDAY, JAN. 2B.

Hpecial iiieetiiif!; with Sotilieuan (ilMnfjje ,'it Town Hall , Amherst , at 10.;«) A. M. Morninir session Topic lo be ]iresi!ited by W. W. Howard, of Mill'ord. . \ f ternoon session. .Sonjj; hy cho ir ; tuple: "What should he the farm­er's chief aim in life'."' To be presented by E. II I'easley and .-\. M. Wi lk ins , . \ inherst , and K, W. S l o v e n s and O. 11. Wi}jp:iii, of Hedford; I>iilier by Klla A. . ' latthews, Milford; essay L u c y W i l k i n s ; recitat ion, Lima Parkhurst; readinfcs, Mrs. Farley and Mrs. Peaslee: music , Milford and . \n iherst choirs.

T U E S D A Y , FEB. B.

Special nieeling- with Grccnliold (Jrango at Town Hall , ( ireenriehhat 1()..'«) . \ . M . Mondny sessiiin. .-X topic will bo presented by fl- A. Woodward, of Lyiiileboro. Afternoon ses­sion. SoiiLT by choir ; ten minutes ta lk: " W h a t is ednca liolli"' Uy K'/.m .Smith, ot Peterboro; topic: ' H o w can wo bost ge t rid of our surplus milk'"' To be presented by Fred H. Atherton. of ( i i een l i e ld . and T. H . Hunt, of Peterboro; jiaper hy Anna Oould; recil'ithiiis. Ne l l i e Hopkins, Kdith Cragin; readings .Samuel Straw Fred Duncklee ; songs , H a r v e y l lari ly and Hnel Crani of Honning-toi i: esiKiiy. Mue ( 'as l i ion.

W E D N E S D A Y , FEB. 2 8 .

•Special i i i e i l ing Willi Hrookline ( irange a t Tarbell's i la l l , Hrookline, at 10.30 A. .M. Moiniiie; se,silil l . Cinolatioiis and supgestioilH for the good of the onler . A ft i-rnoon session. Son^r by ciioir; lopic : •The di l fcrence be-l iMcn f a n n i n g in l.s."iO and lilOO." lo he pre­senteil by l iavid Hock wood, of Hrookline, and Henry ("aineroii, of H o l l i s ; ( i range paper, Mary K, Lockwood; essay, Clara Russe l l ; recitat ion, Mabet Wrigl i l ; reading, Mrs .Susan F r e n c h ; song. 1 Lil l ie Pierce.

TUESDAY, MARCH O.

liiiarlei'l'. with .Iohn Hancock (4range at ( in i i ige ILill. l lancnck, ;it Ml iiO A. .M. Morn­ing session. Hnsiness m e e t i n g ; suggest ions h>r the uoo I of the order. Afleniooi i session. Song bv clioir: topic "In WIKII w a y s do our pri'sent mi ihods of assess ing and eol lect i i ig laM'S do iiijiisii,.,. to till' l:iriiier'"" To be pri'-i'iited Itv W. M. D.'ivis and .\. S. W o o d ; cnriiel solo l larry Slieli lnii; reading, Lett ie ( iooi l ln ie; essay. Miss l l u n c a n : recitation, Sanford T;rbe l l ; iiaper. Mrs., M. K. D a v i s ; mnsic , ill charge of John Hancock Cninge Choir.

W I ; D N E S D A Y , M A R C H 21.

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THURSDAY.

Kpuuiul with Watat ic

MAY 10.

( irange at Cnioii Hal l , N e w Ipswich , at 10.80 A. M. Morning sess ion. Topic to be ]iresi-iiteil by Moses ('lark of W i l t o n . .-Xfternoon session. Song by ehoir. Topic "In what way does it pay to be u m e m b e r of the (irange'.'" To be present­ed by (.Ieo. S. Hiiss and Kiiiiiiiiid M. Purdy. W i l t o n ; papor, Herkley Lurrabee; essay . A l i c e Wi l l ard ; recitation, Mary Mnnslleld; reading. Al ice 'rarbell.

FRIDAY. MAY 18.

Special with Miller ( irange at Town Il.ill. Temple , at 10'10 A. M. Moriiiiiii s(.ssion. ( |uotal ioi is and suggest ions for ibf good of ti l l 'order. .Afternoon session Sonp by tbf ehoir. Topic "In what wa.v slionld the ii ln-cal ion of the farmer or farmer's wife be dif­ferout from lhat of other people".' To be pif-sentod by D. C. Hnigdoii. Temple , and . \ni ly Hol l . Lyndeboro. Song. Susie Howeii. Lynde­boro; reading, . \ n n i e l iage , W i l t o u : John K. Colburn: cornet solo, ..\rtliiir wood; rucitatioii, Jenn ie H a y w a r d ; solo. Mabel Hoi inewe l l ; ..: i i te l te .

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• i ; i U H S D A Y . APRIL !>.

.1 1.1 l l n u ; Miill .\';|..liii:i ( irange at Hi'acon Ililll. Nasliiui. :it lO.Hd A. M. Morning S,.^,M,,II. Topic lo lie presented by I'".. W. .s ievens, Hedford. Afternoon sesfion. Song by choir; topic: "Hesolved, Hint the agricnil i iral exports of the I'liiled S t a l l s are a gi'e:i ter source of ineonit! to our goverumei i t than Ihe nianufactures." DIM-pi i lants: a l l lrmative , .-Vmos Fle lchor ; liegn-l ive , !•',. M. Shaw ; paper. Kllen K e n n e d y ; e.i. say, Klla .\L Wilson ; recitat ions, Ida H. Winters , W. P Clark; re:iding. Leah Batitow; song, Minnie C h a s e ; instrumental mus ic ; Mrs. (Jrace Hrown.

T U E S D A Y , APRIL 17.

Special with Amoskcug ( irange nt Knight ' s of Honor Hall , l l i i i iover street, Manehestor, al lO.ilO A. M Morning scHshjii. Topic to ho ]ireseiited iiy J. K. l''rench, of Hedford. Af­ternoon se-sioti Kong by el ioir; lop le : "Cnll the c i t ies lllld largor lowns be just ly reiiuired III I'ontribiile to seliool snpporl and highwaj ' iiiiproveiiii'iil in Ibe rural sect ions of tho Mtate'."' To be presi ited by (Miarles (!. Mayes and K. J. l l i irnham; paper, (^. W. Hrowne; reading, Mrs. J. A, Poor; recltatliin, Mrs. (1. W Hrowiii'; essay, Mrs. R. N. Whit ten ioro; viol in solo. Ursula Hnrnham; iiuisie, Corsloa (Quartette.

THURSDAY, APRIL 20.

H a d l e y . Lill ian Hock wood. l. 1). C. Hragdoii.

FRIDAY, MAY 25.

.Special w i t h l ) e r r \ l ield ( i r a n g e at 1. < I. (.). F. I l a l l , cor. Kast Sj ir i ice and Massal ie-s ie S t s . , M a i u i i e s t e r . at lO.MO A. M. .Morii-itij; s e s s ion . T o p i c l o lie ])ivseiikHl liy F. A . ( ' u t t e r ol P e l h a m . Al ' lenuio i i s e s s i o n . iSong by e l i o i r ; t o j ' i e : "'Wliat a t t i t u d e s h o u l d (llir O r d e r t a k e t o w a r d s MoiKipo-l i e s ? " T o he o i i ened hv A d a m D i e k e y of A m o s k e a g ( i r a n g e iind Fred S e i i i e r of L i t c h l i e l i i ; e n t e r t a i n m e n t t o h e p i e j i a r e d by L e c t n r e r of D e n y l i e h H r r a n g e ; m u s i c by D e r i y l i e l d ( ! r a n g e Choir .

T U E S D A Y , JUNE 5 .

(liiarterlv, with Wolf Hill {!iani;e at Town HalL D(>ering (Jenter. at 10.30 A. M. Jloniiiig session. Topic to be presented by (leorgii I'ettee of (Joll'stown. After­iiooii session. Sons by the ehoir ; tojiic : "What is tlie greatest qnestion before the Anierican people of to-day, and why i" To be presented by Andrew J. Locke, Charles A. liarney and Warren Merrill; paper, Jessie Colbnrn ; essay, Kliza Mer­r i l l ; nu'.itation. Annie Rtnule; reading, Warren Merrill; songs, Matthew Forsaith, E. AV. (^olbnrii; instriiinental music, EHie Eaton, Jenni(^ Barney.

T U E S D A Y , J U N E 12.

Special with Fruitdale (Jrangi! at Town Hall, Mason, at 1()..30 A.M. Morning s(»s-.lessie Colburn ; Duet^.Tennie Barney and Lonil. (>olburn; violin solo, Arthur Hopkins ; reading, Inez Carter.

T U E S D A Y , S E P T . t .

Quarterly with I'lu^anoonnc (Jrange at Grange Hall, (Joll'stown, at 10.30 A. M. Morning session, (^hiotations and sugges­tions for the good of the order. After­noon ses.sion. Song by the choir; topic: "Are young men of to-day as self reliant as their grand-fathers?'' Disputants: .! . H. Stiles, A. H. Parker ; reading, (h rns Bidwell; recitation, Ceorgie J lar t in ; song, Warren Ayer; paper by Jlary A. (iove; reading, Dora Whipjile,

T H U R S D A Y . S E P T . 13.

S p e c i a l w i t h A'al ley (Jrange a t Ferry ' s H a l l , H i l l s b o r o B r i d g e , at 10.:{0 A. M. M o r n i n g s e s s i o n . T o p i c p r e s e n t e d b y D e n ­n i s Ci iase , D e e r i n g . A f t e r n o o n s e s s i o n . S o n g , cho ir ;Hopic : " D o e s a s s o c i a t i n g w i t h p e o p l e of o t h e r c a l l i n g s p r e j u d i c e o u r v o u n g p e o p l e a g a i n s t farm l i f e ? " P r e ­s e n t e d by Mrs. ( ) . B. H u n t l e y a n d H a r r y H o p k i n s ; r e a d i n g , (Jrace .Miirl in; song , Mrs. .Josie iMil ler; e s s a y . Mrs. F r a n k C. G r i m e s ; r e a d i n g , Mi ldred W i l s o n ; j iaper , per , Mrs, Clara B r y a n t ; r e c i t a t i o n s , M a u d

-t-'oote, A m y I ' r e s c o t t ; r e a d i n g . Fred P o t -t e e ; song,"(Jeorge E. P e t t e e ; <iuartet , by l a d i e s .

T U E S D A Y , S E P T . 2 5 .

Special with Advance (Jrange at Citi- > zen's Hall, Wilton Center, at 10.30 A. M. Morning aession. Topic presented by E. (;. (Uirtisof Lyndeboro. Afternoon ses­sion. Song by choir; topic: "What is meant by •education in the (J range^ ' " Tobepre.'^ented by Slaiiley H. Abbott and FMinund ,d. Pnnly ; ]iapor. Kniina F. Ab­bott ; nM'italion, l latt ie PiiiiKiin; essay, \ . Isa'lielle Batclielder; reading, I.ucy K. Blanchard; smlg, Abbie Clark.

WEDNi:SDAY, OCT. :;.

S|H-cial w i t h .Narragi ins i l l ( i r a n g e at Town Hal l . B e d f o r d , at l(i.3U A. JI. .Morii-i i ig s e s s i o n . W o r k i n g t h e s e c o m l d e g r e e . A f t e r n o o n s e s s ion . .Song by c h o i r ; t o p i c : "Is Ihe disci iss idi i of . \ g r i c i i l l i i i a l ip ie s -l i o n s , as n o w carr ied on in t h e ( i r a n g e , of m n c h prac t i ca l l u i i e l i l to f a r m e r s f" j iaper . L i l l i a n K i n g s l e y ; r e a d i n g . .Mary E. Man­n i n g ; r e c i t a t i o n . . Iohn A . t^iniid ; e s s a y , S a r a h M. H u l l ; i n s t r u m e n t a l m n s i c , El la L. F r e n c h , .Milton B. G e o r g e .

THURSDAY, OCT. II.

Special with Oak Hill (Jrange at Town Hall, Francestown, at 10.30 A. M. Morn­ing session. Working the fourth degree. Afternoon session. Song by clioir; topic : "What is the best way of electing our of­iicers?" "Are secret societies a benelit tocomnnini t ies?" To be presented by George D. Epps and ,J. T. Woodbury ; pa-sion. (Quotations and suggestioiiH for good of tho order. Afternoon se.ssion. Song by choir; ten minute lalk, "Is succession a good tiling in electing ollicers of Grange " H. O. Hadley of Temple. Topic: "Dties education disiimilify men nnd woinen for niniuiai labor nnd the ordinary duties of life, and if HO why? Disputants: Gilbert Kniveton and Marcellus Hodgman ; n.'ad-ing bv Abbie .L Childf; eseny, Nellie Anusden ; recitation, William Dooimii and Elln Ingerson; duel, Mr. and Mrs. M. li, Hodgman.

W E D N E S D A Y , OCT. 17.

Special with Pelham Grange at Pilgrim

WEDNESDAY, OCT. l.'-t.

S p e c i a l w i t h B e i i n i i i g l o n l i ra i ig i ' :il T o w n H a l l , l i i ' i in inglni i . at itf.3i> A. M. M o r n i n g .session. W o r k i n g th i rd degr«'t'. A f t e r n o o n s e s s ion . .Song by c l m i r ; toi i ic ; "In v i e w of w k i t lias iiiissed. Ii;is t h e w a r w i t h Sp;i in been .-i In-iiilil nr air in.inry tu th i s con ntr>^:'" T o lu' p i i s i n i e i l bv .liis. Wt iodb i i iy (if Fr;uici'siii\\ 11 juiil . l o lm T. B o l i e r l s o n ul ( i ree i i l i e ld ; p;t|ii'i', M. Lonisi-Knigl i l ; e s s a y , Mjtrlhu Knigl i l : reat l ing . .Margaret T;iylor ; rec i t ; i t ion , . \ n i i i e Bel­l o w s ; s,,iiij;s. Knel ("r;ini. . l e s s i e K e e s e r : p i a n o d u e l , .Annie B e l l o w s ;m<l H a t t i e W i l s o n : r e a d i n g , . \ i i i i i e Sonti'i-, l . ynde-borii.

WICDNESDAY, NOV. 7.

.•^Iiecial w i t h Pin i iac l i ' ( i r ; i i i i : i ' ; i l luwi i I la l l , l . y i i i l eboni Ci-nler . ;il l(i.;{(i A. M. M o r n i n g - I ' s s i u i i . T o p i c pri'stiiti'il by .1. T. L'ul'i'rlson. C r e e n l i e l d . . M l c r n o u n si'ssiuii. ." iiiig by l l m i r ; lupi i - : •"Wlial rerorii is . s,,ci;il, l inancia l ur li-gishil i\ u. w o u l d benel i t Ihe f a r m i n g c o m in nni I ies uf N e w I b i m p s l i i r e f T o b e ]iri'si'iilei| by B. G. H e r r i c k , l . yndeburu . (Jeurge Kpps. Franc i ' s l i iwn . :ind l u ' \ . .luhn. T l i o i p e . B r o o k l i n e ; i iaper, .'•'nsie l l u w i p : es^;i\'. B e l l e l i o n l w e l l : l e a d i n - s . W. ' l ' . W i l d e r . O l i v e r B u s - , W i l t u i i : ri'i'it;ii imis, . \ n n i i ' Senl i ' r . ('. I.. I ' e i l n i m : d i i e l , .-'iisie Bnwei i and S. K. S w i n n i n a l u i i : - o n u . O e o r g e E. P e t t e i ' . I''r;iin"esliiw II : I'liii.sii' in i'li:irfe nf P i i i i n n l e I ir;ingi' t l io i r .

WEDNESDAY. NOV. I' .

Speci; i l w i l l i l i e ! eri Illin ( ir ;mgi ' at t h e ( i r a n g e Hal l , l{eterbi)rii, :it |0..'l(l A. M. M o r n i n g s e s s ion . Toiiic j iresei i lci i by ('. 11. D n l l o n of H a n c o c k . . \ r i er i ine i i ses­s i o n . S o n g li> cho ir ; lopii": "'How can f a r m e r s tjiu-ilifv ihi ' ins i - lvcs fur e n a c t i n g and e n f o r c i n g pure ionil i,i\\>.''" Tu be presente i l by E. M. .Smilh ;iiiii W i l l i a n i M o o r e ; song , .b'ssit' Keeser ul Be in i ing -ton ; re;i(l ing, .A. O. S m i l b : I'ssay. ("eli:i H u n t : r e e i l a t i o n . -Mii'l' .Miboll : ( i r a n g e p a p e r , Mrs. ( i . F. I ) : iy ; ni i is ic in c inirge of Peterli i iri i ( i r i inge ("liuir.

TUESDAY, NOV. 27.

S p e c i a l w i t h H o l l i s ( i r ; inge at ( i r a n g e H a l l , H o l l i s . al lti.;i<> A . M . MiiriiiiiL' ses ­s i o n . W o r k i n g t h e lirst dcirr'.-e. .Afler­noon se s s ion . .Sun- bv i l i u i r : l o p i c : ''AVhat i- t h e gii>;ili'.-l i i en i m ' l i i e O n i n g e at t h e presen l l i m e ' " To be pri'sri i lei l by E d w a r d Ibirdv ;inil l i e n n ( a n u ' r u n ; jia­per , El la M. F a r l e y : e s s a y , Mrs. N. V. H o l c o i n b e ; rrc i la l ion . W i n . .1. B l o o d ; r e a d i n g . 1,. Al. . A d a m s ; s o n g . .Mrs. Ho i -c o m b e : p i a n o so lo , Mrs. I.:iilil; smii;, Alin-n i e R o c k w o o d ; ; iccordion snlo. .Arihur Foss .

T U E S D A Y , DEC. -1.

A n n u a l nn^etiim w i t h ( i n i n i t e (;r: inge a t E a g l e H a l l , AliHuiil . :il lii.oH A . M . , for j iresentafi i i i i nf I T J I . i t - - , c L c l inn ol olli­cer s . and o t h e r ni'.i - - a r v Ini- ini 's-;

Hnll , Hudson, at lO.tIO A. M. Morniug session. Tojilc 111 he prcHoiited b.v A. II. Bpald-ing of Hol l i s . Afternoon Hnsslon. Song by cho ir ; top ic ; '('nn the prosont s y s ­tom Ulld nianageinent of our uuminon sohools bo Iniprovnd so ns to jiroduno hotter resulta.

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Automobiles. The aifi! nf liorrtcli'itH velilili"> I- ni'tn.-illy ln'i"*-Sui'li liiti'iiso mill iiiil»«iH»l liitiTi-t Im* not been slllliill Iniiiivtlilnn KIIHO Ili'll 'rcli'liliouc. Kvcrviiiii'Miintitti lieiimniiKI'"'"'•'"''*""'"•i" autoiiiohlli-; UVI'IIIHK' ivam-i t" »liiiie In the cnuriiioiiti priillta of llm liuiiliiODii. Uy ••niUiiK n rttiiiiiii lu tiie

Strathmore Automobile Co. i Beacon Streett Boslon.

Youinn llml out »llnliiiiilU- They will tell TOU IIOW \ ou can nlmre In the prullii.. A llinlteil amount llf thi'ir lieiiinrv nlm'k In ollercil for Mle. 'riitii'C who wluli 111 nhai'U III tlio Krt'al dlvlili-nili Hiire t,i lie i>iilil •linnlil write at iilieo •a llic lirleo of llm fltii-k will l"' lulvniii-eil rajv Illly. Kvci'v Btoeklioliler will lie KIVO" upeclal terma for the (lurcliaao of au autuuioblla for hla own uae.

The Strathmore la oim of Uie Tory IlrHt In tlie lielil, U the beat Tahlole made, nml IM bacliea by uieu of ths hl(li«al choracter ami ability.

ripoelal with Hudson (JruuKc at (Jrango Hall, Pelham Oenter, tit 10.80 A. M " " • • •• ' '— Morning session. Fanning in Eiipland, by

Rev. John Thorjie. Aflerooon sesHion. Sonff by choir; topic : " Isftlie policy of expansion beneficial to thp Uniteil States?" Dismitnnts: afflrmlttive, W. E. Pearson, Mrs. Alice Hil lman; noRa-

and If so, bowV" To be presented by Kimball tive, George H. Currier, C. W. Hobbs; Webstor, of Hudson, nnd Isaac M. Center, of paper editod by Mrs. Kstelle Hyde, read Lltohflold ; oBsay, Husio C. Orooloy; reolta- by M. A. Olovd; essay, Kate Sherboujno, tton Lilln Woodward: reading, Ornalo reoitation, Ethel M. Ohase; reading, Walkor; Instrumontal music,Edwin Wilaon, Kato F.Donovan; vocal duot,MisseaQree-Ina Wheulor, Ina Martin; songs, AnnA Iy and Atwood ; qunrte t ; piano solo, Mrs. Morris, Elsie Hobanon; Ladiaa' Quartette. B. F. Ontter.

Iayorite Jfomedy

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Offl.r OTer Jewelry Slore of C. O. ElmlMlI

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B. D. PFASLEE, M.D-Sc!;ool S l c c t , llllslioio' Biiii;;i', N. H.

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I.ii."-boro* Bridge, N. H. All upe.ralloiia ci i i i 'hi l ly perfMnoad.

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FOR S A L E !

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Wood. •.• Coal.

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with good saw and hell. 1 Firat olaas '2 liorse .Sled

with platlnrm. 1 Pair Team Hnrnesbcs Keene Stvle Sloivh Baled h a y For Snh' nt Baled Hedding, iOc por hundrc<t

C H A R L E S K. . IAMKSON, Antrini, N . H .

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Bvery ronltry-rabtrslnald have i dailv.n'neiilfuI'ofetrW while prices ,

I are bigh. You can no this by naing ,

Sheridans Powder i N'n matter what kind of food you i

» 1..C. Sheridan's CoudiUon Powder Spe M 111 iiicrennc your urolil. Itauurr.. i ^ ^ perfect as.iimilatloo of the food ' {tll elements needed to form e « a . ' kJL< iryouean'tgetltweaendoneiiaexrer fiA J K SScts: Sve.tl . LitrKec*n,fl.S(>i Six V ^ f ^ eip. mill. i s . PouUrriiawwaentfree. \l^ S#? I. S. J0U:<»01f * CO., Boalon, Mau. ^ ^

A IMmmme I n • R f M S l | « « ; We sealed ourselves nn enslilona,

I each lo'uk |io-:4i'..ih'.ou or ihe ttat pleoa I of fvone wlllcll Miiiplleil till' plnce of a 'plnii' durin.; tli' - i a l . iliu«f articles ' IKll lieliii; t l 11 illl'"I'll a lieeesKsry lUX-

iir.v. lu Hie I'Mil: I' of the lal i le Stooil a I laru'e iM wl lull 111' iviiite noiip. frona

wlllcll •ni'i'.\iioil.v ale. lakliiv: as ninny H|MHiiifiils as tlie.v chose from the com-nion iiii.'eii wltli llie IIIIIK handled wnmlen la i l ies |i|-iivliU>it for e a c h gueSt .

When this wss ri'innved. a large n'ece uf meat iMilli'il to riiKs iiMik Its place ami was iip.'edil.v illininlslied uuder tbe violent irciiiuiciit it received fi'om ua all. pscli one pnllluu a lump of meat from the .lollll wltli the flUKers and rntlni; It oil' wttli her owu Hal scone. We tlien hint a curr.v of vejtotnhles, fol-loiveil Il.V till- /.sgHzlK pnildillg, fruit

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Mtm, MM BsnsMiida. tht aoad tWar. The poor aaoa'a hop*, tha IMaad wtthMrt a Jaflar wa* daad, atata hy t d«vw mitnst. And (uUty Maroon. auUaa with mlatniat Ot what the.food aod e'ea the hod mltht a^, Onlolnad tbat no man llvlnff n«ni that day Should <lar. to apeak hla nam. oa pain M daalh. AU Araby and Perala held their hiaalh—

All but the hMT* llMdaar. He, ^pMsdto «h«w How lor for Inre a (latctul aaul could (o And tadnc death tor Tary aaotn aad (flat iKor hla froat haart wanted a iraat relUI), aiood lorlh la Batdad dally, in the aquarv Where aooe had ataed • happy houaa, and there Hennfuad the trtmblen at the admltar an all thev owed to the divine Jaffar.

"Brine me thi| naal" tbe caliph crtad. The aaaa Wia hrouiht. waa (aaad upon. The mulca began T.. bind llin arnin. "Welcome. Iirav* corils!" eried

he. "rrom bonda tar worae Jatar delivered me; From wania. Irom abamea. from loreleae hoiieeheld

(ears: a n d rlcO. Cllll'll so from a n a t i v e of t h a t t "•*> a ra«n'. eyea frleoda wlOi dellclouj iMia:

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( lur menl m i s cuneludetl li.v coffee. mnde in a i -mner of the room o v e r red-liot et ia iconl In a copper pot and pour- • eil thick into MIIIIII glasHeH l l t ted I n : Kolil tiliirree cups . T h e lady w h o m a d e ! tills rntlier ilis.-iirreeable beveraste w a a . Ihe s n m e u ho liail r emoved t h c c e n t e r | illKlies (luriui; d inner . S h e w n s b lack : a s ;i coal ami hore the de l i gb t fu l l y de-.srrlptlvc n a m e , t raas ln ted to us, o t ! Li ly in tbD 1 lesert .—Good Words .

Keatonxt ine. laved me. put me on a par With hi* (feat wU. Bow ean I par Jaflarr'

liarouii, nho (elt that on a aoul like tbia The inlgliiieBi renseance could but lall amIa, Now delKned lo amile, aa one great lord of lata MlBlit smile u|iou anotlier halt aa greai. III. nlil: "I.CI worlh grow Irenxled 11 il wlU, The ciiipli'a Judgment ihall be maater atiU. <:<!. .nil. .since gilta ao move thee, take thia gem. Tbe rii'hcM in the 'Tanar'a diadem. And hold the giver aa tboa deemrat Sti'" "Ollta:" crieil the triend. H. look and. hald-

iiMC it High toward Ui. beavwia, aa though to meet hia

star. Eielalmed. "Thla. too, I owa to thee. Jaffarl"

—Leigh Hunt.

Take Notice aud Consider. IMriVWIf>«»«WMmMMMMf^^

The Nat'iontil Life Insuranee Company, Moiitpeli(;r, Vt.,i (jiiarics Dtrwi'v, President, on itH Hflieth year ot businoss, j

ith over .'*i.\teen millionH of asset.'! and over two millions of wit L;iianuiteed s u r p l u s .

Note a Few Stubborn Facts- I i H s a faet that every man needs Life Insurance to pro-'

U'lt his family i fhe has one, his business i fhe does any, and himself if he lives.

jifrants protection upon iiuitual plans, at the'flowest co-st. It iH immediataly payable on proot oi vvhen they got to tbe house juat at

it guaranteed . . . lUuth, or also, if a bond, at the end of the speeified term. It guarantees the most liherai, endorsed cash, paid up and^ex-lended insurance values. It |»la('es no restrictions|on resi-lieiu'c or travel. It is incontestable, noii-forfeitable, and ;i(ljiistal>le,—a poliey of guarantees.

Surplus. Surplus may lie applied I—lo cash, 2—to riKluee future

lircininms, :i—to the pureha.se of an annuity oi life income, ,„ 4—(converted i n o additional paid-up insurance.

Duiing the last ten years it lias'gaiiied $48,344,247 of in-..iirance, $10,951,940 of assets, an(lJ$l,10:U79 (if surplus.

NoTK—A sample policy will be sent you by^return mail. .Slid your date of birth and state the kind orinsiirance which vnll wish to my office.

JOHIT C. BSKR'7a Agent, PLYMOUTH, N. H-

Tbls Is thv story as Polly told It to me over tbe samovar—bad luck to the new come Russian of bearded smile who gave It to ber! But tbe story loaes much In coming from the second band, for the grace of Polly's tales lies In tbe telling—In the light of eye, the twitch of moutb. the smile and the atarug ot shoulder, and these, by favor ef heav­en, cannot be put to paper, else all would have my Polly.

She^Polly. of courae—waa aaked by Miss Stanton to spend the night wltb her. Miss Dtanton had moved Into a uew place during the day and wanted Polly to help her Ax up—Polly knows by Instinct Juat where this and that ought to be placed for the best effect

George W. Hunt . S i i e i e s s o r III K o i s u l t h ,t H u n t )

CHICHCSTCR'.S ENGUSH PENNYROYAL PILLS

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CHIOHBSTBII ORBMIOAI. OO. a i o a Miu l laoa i Meia***. r H I I . A . . P A .

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(llenwood Ranges,

Drain Pipe, Barbed Wire, Plows, Wheel­barrows, Poultry Net­ting, etc., etc.

Plnmbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating.

A N T R I M , N . H , Main St.

House, Sign and Oarriage

PATENTS PROMPTLYSECURED

Tapering, W^hitening and Hard Wood Finishing.

Good Work GoaAtntaad

F. B. Pitnn & Co., Watar »t. .A5TBIM.

Write for our inicroatiiix books " Invent-nr'eHelp" and "How vou ore awlndled." Hend ua a r o u x h s k e t o h or m o d a l of your Invention or improvement and we wUl t ^ yon firao our opinion as to whether It i s probablT patentable. We make a spoclaltr of Appllcationa raJeoted In other handa. UIgheat roferonoea furnished.

MABIOM * MAltlON PATBNT SOUOITOBS * BZPBBTa Civil A Maehantoal Knalneera, Oreduatea ofthe IMIylechalc School of Rnglnoerlnc. Boohelora In Applliid Seieacea. LkTal (Inlvmatty, Members r.itrat I.aw Aaaoclatlon, Ameriean Water Works Anaoiilation, New Kngland Water Worka Aaaoo-I', u. siirrrTora Auodatlon. Aaaoc. Member Can. society of civil Kogiueera.

It..,e„.wa. ' WASIIINOTOK, D. fT. i i fKic ia . , Mo.'TtKKAL, C A N .

D. J. HARRIGAN. H

Dentist. O D D KKLLOWS BLOCK, Antr im,

M O N D A Y and T U F S D A Y .

Patients wishing to engage lime abnad, address Hillsboro Bridge, N . H.

JOHN G, mm RSTATR, 'D'adonrtaJsor.

Osoar W. Brownell, Embalmor A Funeral Director.

CLINTOII TILLiSB, Aatrlai, IT. R. 4V(k>nnaotad by Tiong Distanoe Telephone avOnlla day nr night promptlv attanilsd to.

Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what yon eat. ItwUSetallydigostathe food sndsMo

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dusk, not a soul waa at home, and the Immovable door recalled to Mias Htan-ton tbat she bad nat yet aaked for a latchkey. Kor an Instant tbere were consternation and blank facea. Then Ihe front windowa were tried. One of them was not locked. Their (aces re­sumed expression.

"It's unlocked aU right," aald Miss Stauton tn a voice made hopeless by new troubles, "but how are we going to get In? Can you climb?"

Miss Stanton couldn't: tbat was plain. Miss Stanton la—well, as Polly hesitatingly said at the telling, "she's —she's wide, you know." .\nd then Polly spread her hands unUl about three-(]uarters of the width of tbe ta­ble lay between them, ".\bout so," she added.

"Can 1 climb? Ot course 1 can," said ', Polly with the confldence of an all do-! lug genius. "You Juat stand iu (ront of '; the wiudow. so no one ean set!, aud I'll '. get In." { Miss Stanton slipped intu position I and Polly disappeared behind ber. Just ' how Polly got througb the .window—it i began three feet from the veranda I floor-is uot to be told, for Miss Stau­

ton etfectually screens mucb territory, autJ I'olly. when 1 asked ber, demurely replied tbat tbere wure some secrets that a woman could keep.

.lust aa Polly came down wltb a little thump within Miss Stanton gave a great gasp without.

"Ob. Polly! A policeman! Wbat'll we do?"

"A policeman!" cried Polly, peeping I over Miss Sianton's shoulder. I Sure enough there was nn officer in I terror inspiring brass buttons. And he { was walking toward tbe bouse.

"Quick, KtiUy! Wbat'll we d o r The voice approached tbe frantic.

But before Polly could make answer tbere came words from tbe ollicer.

"Say. you tbere—come out of that!" "But—we live—we stay bere." expos­

tulated Miss Stanton tremblingly. "Tbat's rigbt. Kate. Talk up lo

him," whispered Polly encouragingly. "Oh, yea. of course," said the officer

dryly, a man of "most painful humor." according to Polly.

"There was nobody at home, and I'd forgotten my latchkey."

"Good. Kate! Don't let him scare you," in a discreet undertone (rom Polly.

Miss Stanton waa trembling. "Tbat's a nice little story, but It'a a

little oid. But. aay." he demanded brilliantly, gazing with a most wlae amlle at Miss Stanton, who completely eclipsed tbe window, "bow did you ex­pect to crawl through that wiodow?"

Miss Stanton stammered, whereat the officer nodded bis bead vltb avea greater wisdom.

"You're amooth, bnt tbe game'a an old one. I'll Juat ran yon Ui. Yon'ra the kind I'm looking (or."

"Bnt you don't mean to arreat met I llv« herer Miss Stanton cried weak­ly

The policeman grinned. "That will not go eltber. 1 know every one In the bonae." Wblcb waa tbe trntb. aa tbey leaned latar, (or be waa aweet on one of the gtrla. "Yon might aa well cloae the talk and come wltb me."

He took hold of Mias Btanton'a arm. Aa be did ao he chanced to look over her shonlder. and bla eyea lighted on Polly, who waa ealmly biting tho fla* gar tlpa of her glovaa.

"Hello! So there'a two of yonr' "Yea," admitted Miaa Stantoa. He ipotloaed to Polly. "Coate ont." aald ha. "1 won't" aaid Polly. Ha atarted for bar, but Polly alipped

tha window dowa, locked It and looked at Uaa wtth cbla atraight ont Wbaa 9ilp(^b0ida har chla ao. oaa nanally do«»;'aa aha Itkaa. Tha ofloar atared tbroil^ the glaaa an inataat aad then tnmM to Miaa Btaaton.

"Bha ll come out of thara dU Hjght. Ton iM)me with me to a patrol box."

Mlag Btanton maakly walked away wltb him. In abont flva minutea thay' eame back and aat down oa tha atapa. Polly pulled aa aaay chafar to'tha yrta-dow. alipped Into It and lalni:ely ba-gaa to pnll off har gloTao.

So tbey aat natil tha patrol wagon (Trove up. Into which Miaa.Stuu^oa waa bundled with Uttla oototaOoi'. Than tbe polieamaa caaaa op tha atapa to the window.

"Look baro."ha«anado«t T a t t i M mt OiAfi Coma oa out of tharor ^ PAbAolmly took off bar bat and •ya**tt:5)rtUeally with.haadatrtia to one'alde.

"If yon doa't. ftt I atad eotaa aflar MMt-

p«c|apa fea nMil

"Bobhacal'V bgfAiAtAAtAAri»Ai' ~ "Thlerea la . my honaol Whacar'

aersamed bla wll*. , , . . . . . . •Ob.' we've got 'aaa ttght aiouch.' '

aald tbe policeman. "Ono'a la tha par­lor now. She got la' thrangh u e win­dow."

"What! Womaa th l evear Mra. Wll-•oa ' taa up'the atapa. and wlthla tha window aat PMi^. leaning mP(.fAiOlf her haMn her lap. wbtc^. aight almoat sent ber Into byatcrica.

-ritere'a one of tben ir abe acroaaaad, pointing to Polly. "Sittl i^ there juat as if nbe owned tbe placaj. Oh, tha— creature!"

"Tes, 1 seen her Jilet aa abe add f other one was trying t o get in.'* the offic«>r said, compbicently. "T'other one's In the wagon."

Tbe frantic Mrs. Wilson made a ruah for thr patrol wagon. Miss Stanton thrust oot her head.

"It's meri t ' s jnat me—Miaa Stan­ton." she said plaintively..;

"Miss Stanton! WeU. of all t h i n g a ­my new roomer!" Mrs. Wilson stopped short. "What are yon doing In thereT How did you get in thereT'

"Tbey put me In," eaid Mloa Stanton mournfully.

Then came the explanation. And then Mr. Wilson aold aomething to the policeman. What that was Polly does not know.

"1 couldn't bear," abe ezplalnad to me when sbe bad llnisbed t ^ n g tbe story.

"Probably told b|m that be waa a policeman." i auggeated.

Polly ahook ber bead all aha dropped a slice o( lemon Into h^t, tap. ./'Mo; 1 think he called him a'feol." '.

"Which la the i^me." aald I, with a (eellng tbat 1 waa very clever. "Bat how did It all e n d r

"I f s ended. Tbafa all thare Is to It."

Polly looked at me In abence for a full minute. But Polly to never long witbout a word.

"Wasn't It aimply awfu lr ' ehe aald, ahaklng ber bead wltb wide eyed, ohlv-erlng solemnity. "It Was sbocklagl"

Tbisn an Irrepressible amlle diaplaced the gravity of her faee, and abe laugh­ed, her head thrown back Jnat enough to reveal the birdlike puMnga of bar tbroat. . .

"It was funny, tbougb—te new. I t wasn't then." Her eyea w e t * bright with mirth teara.

She leaned forward, dropped ber chin Into ber hands and gaaed at me halt amiling, half blushing.

"You'U never taU. Tom. Thafa a good boy—don't"

"TelU" said 1, hurt by the Impnta-tlon.

"No, of conrae yen won't" said Polly.

"Of conrse n o t " aald I. But PoUy wUl never aee tbia.—OhV

cago Journal.

' ''.^yifm P e l t t a Policat'jiaM. ' ItCttaiHicrowded ou t.Ui' ai.~:.. . .-iad

thara waa a couataat t<.:r&:.t ..-.„h olaa <wmlaK.aad goiug. ..Vt ibt- v-iuuiiig e l ' t w o oit the most oougvMi.i SC-VKI.. Btaad a poUoe olHeer. taU nn I i-u.'!-. iaaaj|l^e)hn«praacbaUly drrax.Hi add wmi aa oyo tbat compelted inji'dieucu.. W k a ^ t b a tide ot travel aurgeil (blck--eait a l l t t l e old lady came to the curb gmAmttmm.ifBg-tata O^ tmpaaaable: a S M a oTMRlagea and wagona. Bviw.

I wanted to get actooo. Tha' at the big poUceman took--gi-bbm. H e approached hea

•DMi^ ^ afthtd.' r n ana that yoir g«C aerdaa oAtOtr," ha aald.'

•smbta to«r aheok iMir head norv-onaly a a * aeemed more uadooided than' eraa,- The peUcaoaan cauM! naarar. TiUdng bee arm, ha atarted. to lead her acroaa, atopping the ateady atream of iMiasenby In wagona and carta. Tbe old Udy h n n i back, proteatlng. Wben the ahyw way to thd-otber aide of the street bad been made,- tbe officer re ­leaaed her arm. She looked at blm tai a daaed- vray and said with aome abarp-' neae: "Whation eartb did yon want t v drag me acroaa that road forT 1 had an errand to do on tbe otber aide."— Detroit rcee Preaa

iBV'vsoU a « a aeeehee . Several years ago Henry Ward

Beeeher and Colonel Ingeraoll met In a railroad station In New York atate. where both bad to wait (or a train. Tbey talked together on all aorta of anb jects, more especially tbe (uture «( man. Finally the converaation drKted to pecnliar epitaphs on graveatonea. and Mr. Beeeher, whe had been look­ing over tbe headllnea of a morning paper, exclaimed:

"Ab. colonel, bere la a fltting epitaph (or you." Tbe day be(ore tbe birth­day of Robert Bumo. the Scotch poet had been celebrated wltb nnuaual cere­mony, and a description o( tbe celebra­tion occupied considerable apace on the flrst page of tbe paper. Mr. Beecber tore off a two column headline and handed it to the nnbeliever. Xt read. "Robert Burna."

Two years later Icgerooll and Beeeh­er met again in a S t Loula hotel. "I rememl>er your epitaph on me. Mr. Beeeher," said IngersoU, "and 1 have got one for yoo. I will read It for you. 'Bom in tbe slavery of sectarian abac-klee. bnngry and thirsty for freedom and l ight be yet died In reUgloua bond­age.' "

B s c r R lzk lb l ta mt tbm P a r t e • x » « > e l -t i a a .

At tbe Paris exposition 40,000 a(]nare feet bave been allotted to tbe Boera. Their paatorai life wlU be abown by a Boer farm, portraying vividly tbe life o( the flrat colonlata o( th* Tranavaal. The national pavlllen o( tbe Tranavaal. built In the Dntch atyle. WIU dlapUy geographical docomenta. mlaeral apecl-mena and esblbita ahowing tbe meth­ods o( Inatruetion bi tbe acbools. Ita tbe Boer farm wlU be exhibited the wild anlmala of the Tranivaal . The meana and metboda of tranaportatiou used will alao be portrayed. Tbe min­ing indnatry wili be shown by a flve atamp batter.T.—Scientlflc Atoerican.

H « D i d n ' t C h o k e . Toward Mecca the thougbU and aa-

piratlons of all pious Moalema are turned, and at least once In his life­time the good Mohammedan Is expect­ed to make a pilgrimage to. that d t y . One of the dutlea of the pilgrim Im­mediately after bla arrival to to make a journey seven times round a boly portico outaide tbe mosque.

"We went at a great pace," aaya an Bngllshman. who. dlagulaed aa a Mo­hammedan, paid a visit to Mecca at the risk of hte U(e, "^ad the day waa growing hot When tbe proceealon waa over, we came back to tba moaque and were eacb given a bowl ot Uttpid water. 1 waa ao tbtaraty that I drank mine at a dra(t and aakad (or .more, whicb 1 noticed pro4uced a very good bupreaalon. (or. aa 1 a(te|rwaid toafoed, this waa the aacrad ,W^tcr at QTainuaa. which an Infldel caanbt drink wlthont being choked,

"Tbia waa auppoaed to be t|ie water wblcb waa auppUad to^ B a | ^ wbeo •he waa pertablng.iUi the deaert**— Obrtattaa BSndeavor Wor((|.

Tlta Art tot 'a BmmOmm. "Artiata are a qneer l o t " remarked

one a( tbem yeaterday aa be amoked pensively in his Cheatnut street atndlo and gaaed dejectedly at a half flniahed aketch. '1 can't do any work today just becauae I dreamed o( a redheaded girl biat n ight That leta me o u t 1 can dream o( any other kind at gbrl and it doesn't aKOct my work, bnt U the viaion of my ddMiba haa red bair I'm no good the next day.

"No. Ifa not auperatltlod. I don't know what It la. AH artiata have their off daye (rom some cause or other, and some o( tbem have antidotes. I have none. I just give np wben the red­headed glri comes across the path o( my dreams.

"A friend of mine counteracts the ef­fect of hie hoodoo by clotbing himself In an ontlandlah way. I have seen him working In an opera hat. tbe coat of bla dress suit and a pair of pink pyja­mas, and doing good work at t b a t An­otber friend of mine alwaya eatt a lot of raw oniona when be haa a particu­larly aentlmental anbject to handle. But ^ben It comes to me I just have to give up."—Pblhkdelpbia Ledger.

T k * O c a t i a Avt a t Mriuktaor. "When yoi) have maatered the gentle

art of winking," aald Lord Beacona-fleld. "you hold the key to succeoa bi your banda."

BVery one'e personality le made up ot trivial talUnga and trivial talento. Foster tbe good quaUtIca In your frienda and snbordinatea and wink at tboae (aillnga ao dear to their poaaeaa-ora. Not to see everytbing to a ruto which wlU atrengthen (riendabipa and help you to get the best reaulta (rom your (eUow workera.

"He ia no good." aald tbe great Na­poleon o( one o( hla oBcero. "He ia . >ntlnnaUy looking into the privatea' stew pot!"

"I want a man wbo can keep bla eye OD tbe ultimate result and ignore little faillngo. never mind how aggravating." said Nelaon. And General Gordon once remarked that tbe man wbo lost hto temper becauke a private^a boot toce was tied loosely on tbe day of battle did more to lose ttae day than all tbe enemy's guna.

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A Staer af Artha* atrlaorae- omb am Ootava ramteeime,

Canadiana are vary touchy on tilia aubject of climate, aa Rudyard Kipling diaoovered when be aomewhat tbeagbt-tooaly dubbed tbe Dombiten'"Our Lady of tbe Snowa:'' When Arthur Stringer, tbe young Caaaidlaa poet aad author, flnt went to Oxfords be carried iwith htm lettera (rom Pro(^aeor Ooldwin RrriADi c Anri lRATP Hi IR ADI C Smith .o( Toronto to Profeesor York S r 4 « n n u n f / . r o n r . . . i?»naT.^,r^^^ Powell, tbe dlsUngutebed historian of BtAMBOX-DRASS-DEAM~lnON-l.LVERS. Cbriotcburcb. ]

Tbe old Oxford don, like one or two .other Bngltobmen, had very vague Ideas about Canada and somewhat sur­prised the young atranger by Inquiring it be got along nicely on English roast mutton a(ter living ao long on (rosea aeal .meat Tbe young poet gravely proteated that he perhapa missed bis whate blubber a Uttle, but the next May cabled home, and in leaa than a week tbe flneat baaket o( autumn peaches ever grown In Ontario, care(ully pack­ed in aawduot vraa on ita way to Ox­ford. A ahort time afterward the yonng author waa again dining with the regiua profeaaor at Oxford, and that gentleman produced at the meal a (rait dtob loaded wltb tremendous peaches.

' "Most extraordinary," aald the old pro(eaaor, "but tbeae peachea were eent to me today, and I'm blessed i( I know wbo aent tbem. Prom the aouth o( France, 1 suspect ao I saved a few of them for you. Stringer. They will be ouch a novei.ty, you know."

Tbe Canadian very quietly took a steamahip company'a bill of toding from bla pocket and banded It to the profeesor. Tbe profeaaor gaaed at tbe bUl. then at the frait then at tbe poet.

"1 bad some whale blubber, too. pro­fessor," said that young man. "but I simply had.to eat that These other things were grown on my uncle's^ (arm In Kent county. Ont . you know. He baa 200 buabeto at them every year, and be sent me over a basket o( little ones along witb tbe whale blubber."-Saturday Evening P o s t

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"Hot If I t W e r e Bly B o y . " Some years ago the late HoraM

Mann, the eminent educator, deUvered an address nt the opening of some re­formatory Institution tor boys, during wbicb be remarked that If only one boy was saved from ruin it would pay for aU the cost and care and labor of establishing sucb an institution aa t h a t After tbe exercises hud closed, in ptlr vate conversation, a gentleman rallied Mr. Menu upon bis statement and said to him:

"Did you not color that a little when you said that all that expense and la­bor would be repaid If It only saved one boy?"

"Not if It were my boy," waa tbe solemn and convincing reply.

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Biainarck*B A y p a t l t e . Among other amusing remlnloeencea

of tbe late Prince Bismarck appearing in Herr Jobn Booth's "Memoira of tbe Iron Chancellor" la one retotiag to tbe totter's gargantuan capacity for eating and drinking. He told the author tbat the largest number of oystere be ever atc was ITii. Ile flrat onlered 2A: then, as ibey were very good. 50 more, and, consuming these, determined to ent nothing else und ordered another hun,-dred, to the great amusement of those present Bismarck was then 26 and bad juat returaed from Bngland.

SALARIES OF OUR PLAYERS.

He Ba4e ,Oaw^ Algernon Oougharty of tha Uaitad

Statea diplomatic aorvlcaj^i^nalltlas of hla own to aoeouat far, hto auocaaa aa waU aa baUig the aon «f ,tho (amoua "Silvar Tonguad" DongheHjr of Philhr delphto. One of tba rulaa of tbe arla-tocraUc Phrfatoa eonclei^ to that wbUo ona may ride up In tha eloTator one mnat not rida down. If waa Mr. Dougherty who brok«i down thto ruto In a bouae in tba Bua da Mafarln.

.Ha atarted down, apd tha eonelerga •topped the atevator. "It la forblddan."

"By wbomf* "The proprietor forblda Ht," aald the

concierge. Mr. Dougherty dffw hlmaalf np and

aald. "TdU yoitf Riiiint^toatitat.l tor-bid blia to tbrbM ^A- obmifAr bbd rode on detamt. AAA uoO^'Hm thd llmid waiiabApatba.Ab t|if .•(•Mtb door play wltiM thaa alaaplpr afl>tiMiish tt wara a oaaaobgt'ntpb,Fraaalaco Affo-qant..

B x p a r l e a e * V a r a a o A r l t h t a a t l a . Teacher^Johnny may atand up to re­

cite. Now. Johnny, suppose I borrow 180 from your father and agree to pay $6 a week, bow long wlU It be befora be geta bla money T

Johnny—Just one week. TeacbeiM)b. think again: thafa oot

rigbtl Johnny—Yes. It is. I know my fa­

ther. He'd have you up in tba conrta by that time.—New York World.

I« L a a k o a aaavioiaaa. "Ian't your neighbor Bllnklnoff a

drlnklnc m a n r "I wonMn't like to give aa expert

opinloa on tbe aubjaet. I'll admit howrrar, that I aaw blm tba otber ntght trying to drive a aplgot Into aa aab barrel,, thinking tbat It waa elder.'r —Otoveland Vpta OapUr.

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aee« ( o u r bma Prmrmm. A Ttoltor to Uoacwir aoon diaeovara

why It to called the Holy Olty. Br-ory aoo or aoo faat tkara to a eatbodral. chnrcb. chapat or abriito. and whlcb-aver way yoti look yon aae people croaaing tbomaelvaa. Until ont baa •aan MoOeow the ptoty of tbo placo to not oaally underatood. Tha oMaMor cannot Imaglno Moacew coadltloaa. Bo cannot imaglat chtireh baUa rlagliiff an tha Mmt and paopto praying In tha pubtfe atraata at all honra of io0 aad night ,

en m Oaosal. Tht ataaatlon haa baan Ufcaa^ to

that which would bo felt by nMvntlng a atool ptoaed on a aprlnglpaa oayt drlv an orer a plowed fleUL I f0nn4> It all that and more. Naxt to walking hart-toot lb chalna riding on cankel back to. In tht tyoa of tht MobTa, thd worat dtgiadatlaathayreas pot npoa tiioIr prlaonara.-Oray'a "ta Moortah Oa»av-

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Franklin F y l ^ . writing of "The The­ater and Ite People" In Tbe Ladles' Home Journal, touches interestingly npon tbe earnings of actors ond coi^ rects the oft repeated reports of tho enormous earnings of ptoyera. "Sala­ries vary wltb circumstances," he says. "The mannffer may find at S25 a week a ptoyer wbose moderate talent exact­ly fits a part of considerable impor tance. l i e may have to pay 9150 if the role la singular and flt candidates scarce. If be wants celebrity in addi­tion to ability, be may be willing to make the salary fSOO a week. In thai case he takea Into account tbe publb? value of the name and makea a feature at it in hia adverttoementa.

"Not more than ten actora In AAier-Ica,'aside (rom tbe atara. receive as mucb as $230 a week, and not more tban five actreaaea ara paid tbls amount In ( a c t tlSO k week to exvep tional. and $100 wUl engage an excel lent bero or heroine, a flne comedian or a deUneator o( eccentric character The wages ran down to $75 (or a sou brettc. Ingenue or old man. to $.10 for an oldiawnaill.ijvvenlle man or juvenile

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tbe belltr of aomt Matorhwa that tbe name 'Oregon' la Amgoa in dlagnlae. that it waa given to tida conntry by tbe early Spaniab voyagtra^-and tbat American aiplarein ao taittipreted tbe woid given tbem by the ladiaaa.; Tbe tlMia.«la at leaat p|a«albto aad.Uidl-c k t i r a~ i trabgt traak of fate. Tbe nama Spain proudly, braught to thto diatant coaat returned to the Wett In­dlaa aoo yaara totar to deatroy the powtr of Ehuabi on tht ataal Uttto tbought De Fnea wbtn be algbted tbto coaat tn ICOa that aome day tt would build a warahip which, under tbe name «f Aragon, or Oregon, wouM bt lore-moat In tbe battit that marktd tbt tad of Spaln'a dominion tai tha n t w world."

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oarpant td follow blm aronnd tbt hoott and tvtn out of doora happtntd one day to takt It wltii him to a atraagt placa. Tht anakt. nnootd to tbt local­ity, aoddtnly attmtd to (orgot all hto tralitiag and, aocapbig into tht bnahtt, laalat^ taptnra wltii hittt aad Ovary Ihdieation of wlldntaa. Whan canght It at onct raaumtd Ita tamt hablta. Vbla ttndency to btcomt wild hnmt-dlataly upon obtaining thalr fratdom and to again btcomt tamt wbtn caoght to anid to bt a ptcnilarity of anakta.-Ntw York Tribtaaa.

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