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VOL. XVI NO. 44. -H THK'KK CKNTS., A RAGE FOR FOOD! « « * « «* ]n The Year 1914 ' In which you. can order from IRVING'S MARKET. The rest are Sundays and holidays. Whether you live to eat or eat to live, the advantage of regularly dealing at IRVING'S will be obvious after one trial order. Try IRVING'S once and be] convinced. Firtt • a th* ; > T Yesterday Christmas Hundreds ol Why Not Be One of Open for Membership Every J^Day This Week From 7:30 A. M. until 13 P. M. Saturday from 7:30 until Cranford TniV/ Company Cranford, NeJw Jersey. ahdXJVer: Arctic Ice Fields.., v PUCHT OF TWO EXPLORERS. 5i7Hsi::]^^~B?~3«ar¥iiT lien and th* Visions That War* C*n- jur*a U" by th* Torture of tha Msd-. genina Pangi ol Hyngar. Tbs lerrlbls phantom that haunts every trareler lu tbe -doaert Is the pos- sibility thiit he will not find, watrr. The sPcttc explorer rarely suffers fruui Ulrat. but another danger, equally terrible and menacing. Is slw,s^rs yo lib txall-.-atarvatlon. *——— ID "Lost lo the ArotK ' CHplnln _^___ Ulktetoen. tUe ei|>lorsr *6A after navlng been given up for ile«fl for over twu years, was picked ii|> lu east Unenland by a salting. vess«i. gires a graphic account of iifarace afalast nuuger. Their »lwlgo ilojs dead, their outflu abaniloned, every morsel of fowl long nine* devoured, the only hope or .Mlkkclseu andills companion waa to reach 17 Kilometer Naeuset where, on the fall trip, they bad left a tew tins of food. "Brfery.two hoars ws make a short halt but tie rest Is spoiled by the taeogbt of th* uncomfortable quarter of an hour that awaits us when we start and try to get our sUffeowl uius- 'cles Into working order again. Our feet especially are Tery painful; the anklts are swollen and horribly tender. "The pangs of hanger Increase every minute. BVwu»7' S"" rt < " l ctn think of nothing but food. At lint my thoughts dwell «p<?n all sorts of dlibe*. bat gradually they concentrate them- aeWee upon ssnrtwlches— Danish sand- wiches. In particular my fancy torus upon the food that I bare seen gtYeu way to beggars, and 1 grow furious it the thought ot the contempt with which tuese gentry often regard such jlfti. , " "UradoaUy the thought takes posses- sion of me that A am walking In the reets of Copeiihajwn, eagerly on the lookout for sandwich**. Suddenly I ,py whnt I "in seekHur. a. little wult« abject lying to the right of m* I turn to pick It up. but as I stop my foot itrlkcs nunlnit a atone. The shock me buck to stern reality. I take in my belt nnd Ktagger on again. ,-n Is in no better rase. I notice that He 'freuui-ntly "top* ° na "*»•«• throoRh the neldglsss at sometuln* oil ab«d: theu ho I.'U tbe glass fall aitain, with ushake <it the bead. Once or twin., f ask what he lalooking »t, but the Hnswer Ualways tSe-same-b* thought be had discovered a case of but it turned out tohe? s l"H(SiS ; ; TO Come in an, A GOODJTIME d See the Remarkable yon'll be mirprisfed at tbe prices for correct winter foot-, wonr for Men, W'omcinand Children. Space does not perait us to go. into detail, I we simply; ask you tp.. take the time to personally investigate. We'll! Put New Life Into Your Old Shoes Bring vour Bhofcs and let our expert put on new SOIOB and heclB. We guarftnlee-cariful workmanship, the beat inntonaIS7 and prompt delivery. Low Prices. Specials in ijnany lines of seasonable merchan- dise to) close out remnants of pur holiday stock. Standard Qfods Advertised In New Yark Newspapers. S. A H. STAMPS Department Store, Retail •UKTl* SCBXTUt, a. u>h, of lhrgvf '•In- mi i i,e t i fv , for IN* 1 iiimnif-t. !i;: •• ,,r ;., ..^ r h l r l i th«y wi»rt* :iiV\!.-tf-,t About finirtfvH vim artu •>: qnett -XJiai- bj_li>.jiiij ^ilia^i_iiii "UBaii"""colli's'"V*g*'ir x\y 'lniivfiii, n«> lu Ui'«ti-v». tu.-t ••{ only In v*r)r miiall iiusn1H:r-i Were luuiirtlTtMU furtlmi>«*ii-« •• It was then llmt th». \UHTO> . the n\»nufaotiiro In llu>. i l t y of of iininll i>l«-r!i' of fllvrr of > weight '., T h e s e pl*Ki»^ w e r r inT «tnui[>< ny rnlnnre mark, ami their tri l«leniiiuc<l fntlrely t'v ihi»lr Krofli thi'Ui nm ill'HT« k rJ. tlir ASK Y«3tir Neighbor* About Our'r I (._ Club ^\c ]"i III'1 mill it ft: t'ii:'iii'> , liltli- rtfti »i<i'k m m :•' iim ^M l , i - l ' i i r i ' C l i i i M t u i i i p i . juM •!•, \> \n rl i "f 'linn NIM-II il iiilnr.l Th«»p i.lfoi-s ot sllvi-i rlnmlstion n- IIIIIIIIHT of vonm. nml l>lecr» of gold mill of oo(nnr ««•!.* HIJH adOnl hi limp. S.<.MI. liowi-vrr. H»ii found that thIV --"rt of rlrrnlntltii: mo dhiui uifldo rrH'ul.«'ii4jf. nml lUo S|HIH lull Bjm-erntnciil cUI'IMii-iUlin-o inli'ili. grantlUK Ilirm n |nriii'lii.'il OINIIMI. f for Atuerlt'ii. . T h e ruliiiiu:!' of tnoiifly In Ihr City. i»r MeJII<?^> WIIH ni'tmilly ln'^un iturltit; tlii* reign of Vlrvinv AIIIHIIIK ilt> Mendiuii. who Rslabllaliml i( -nilut-lifc. HnlUIInK" tielonsltiK l'> If'* 1 Mnn|\iiH tl,-l V-IMI' Here It reraiilHnl "illy. i< dliort |HTI"II. being tramfvrriil llret lo (ho ,oounrll bullillnic nml Inter In the TliTwyal (>sl are. Ourloit »ll tbl-i time the rolmiKo w«< of n conilrtprnhlr amount and thn fn.-li- ttle* for the entabllihmciit were mil siittlcleut lo iniM't Hie ileinandn mnili- upon It for rolim. for which reainn fre qiient (leioiinils fnr minting itppnrstim are found In tlm record", In tb» yuar 1TTS the mint waa (^Inbllshml In tin* Apartado .bnllilliin nml has contlnueil ulnce then In the NtroK of that name. From the declaration «f 'indepebrlenw until tneyear 1847 the mint was rented oat te contractors.—Nsmr York SUII. Can BeconK* ii TO-DAY Vit|M«rn 7:i«» A. M and .1 P. M '> 'Minifd.iy Irtnn 7 : » 0 A M. t<» I i CRANPORD TRUST COMPANY Nc\V Jersc\. -VJLccordlnx !y our rudkoBln*. *e ought to nxicli « Kiio'nieter Nuiwwf by about 6 lu th» efenlnf. Wl k«ep » ahiru lookout tor the point, sad sic hi tooethUw'stwut-4 o-.clota that l»ok^ like It Once more, howerer, we are' docmol dla"ii>polnttBeiit ...... It J? .""I tb« point "Wl pass many old camping places relics of the Denmark eipedlttoa; but, although wfreeareb long and carrfully among the old tins for any remalnnof food, we Dai P».tnln«-" '• *** """"" iietins lo u» tbe one we teak. Baconr- axed by tbe ibooght of feofl, we re double onr. efforts-. -BoVKfceajie gel close «ot»«b..to see taat II la not the point ,fl.ur_J IckortnB^flajnae) Bles down. *<*£ we stagier alMigwitb. bowefl heads.- •- -- "We bars BO ionger aay le>sa of osr wlweaMnts. tad It U »»«ff?' ba i > 1 J J to ses ttste aftsrVttae the wttt the tw# sifc*ll the gbost «f Aheot Bad wltn huatsf and whaostlen. it sp aad. eieaclng •• «*•»• » tbe pain la 'Tartan's Is*toso great of bis mtod. Bs wsies «c §r ™«/ adgnt and begs «e to ge on. -It is blttttly w>4. aadjhe, aatfted so ttet It I* Mowtag <mr faces. Staggering aaatsadUy ana feel- lag our way with oar sticks, off w s go tnro tbe darkness.' "fiaallyl after anothsr loag march, ws slgnt a point that MMBbiej.11 KlloDetar MaaaHt, ana tkts On* It U ao trick of tne inaglBaaon. Tfes> race won. forat tbe point we SaC fmi BATTLES IN^POETRY. In Tuscany Evari'tht Psaiatils Iniiulgt In This Pastlms. Tlslt the borne of a peasant In Tun rany on some winter's arenlnf and you will be surprised itnd .charmed, yvrltt'ii Mr. Klcbiint Ilngot lu '"X'he Itallanit «f Today," (lathered round the kIU-h«ii Dm after tbo day's work Is dorn-, itn.w pensanOi, fresh from Uietr rougti InlKjr In Oie fields nnd rliieyarda, vie wltii each "ther In ret-Hlftg V^ r T_ ""d t^ 1 ! , Ing storifA Oeuerully both aru <<if»iii"i porsneoUH, and oftr.u. lhi>y'%uiTB a «u*Klj deal "f port'lo'grsrw noil liiia'«l»aiioii. ) The gift of pe'elllng Improvised rwetrv j Is dot, however, rouflUMl t"the peas I ants lu Tutu any. I know uf nu I" j anca that ocruri'Md In ruy owu iielgli' | jrboftiiJBMLS.''..y.fSX.A?*' !*L"-""i CMr 1 ilnly ouUld not huro ocoMtrod aiiy"' where but In Tuscany. A lo*'i»l Uoctwr drlrlnt t'u cntrb a train al ii nln ton a few inllea from u>)>, uu<l ou Uln i way bo waa'seeosted by a culleague [ whu. l)»l'i>"u«l t u lle looking over liln garden wulj. The RoUea'gne ulidutwV mt a llnu of lmiiro»U«l Terno lo him. ipon wulL'h tbe other InatauUy pulled ip his.horse and capped the line with inothar. ' 'Doctor S'o. ~ ruHpuuded, »»d for three bolt•;».'Uie'jottic cwnteet-wur tin mil"without^ rcNwilloiiT' lii the ni time' the whole of tlie »lllaue;badluru ed.out.to Ilil'fU «»J to.iiiake wagemoii ' " 1,1 lie (.'lit : iinit*t6tack in In' splrutiou. It wu ouly dunk caiue »AA«ON D CRANE! ',', l : lour f l : eecl, haled. Hay, Straw, CKANTOKD. N I IU.I/.AHHIM,• N. I lik'N atiir^jiiul Wftrchiiiiii- MOSIil.l.li I'AKK, N .1. Stable Goods. A l : ull Line (>l Winter lilniikcls I ; INH I.INI! «>l ; AUK) ROIIHS AND .SIWI;I:I HI.ANMilS | I.AKdl: A550«Tni:Nr <)l : STAItl.li Itl.ANKtilS 1 lylne o f Uor!«e(<<Hi(lM, o ssd Oas soop aa4 peaav" -Ton awtevmrewimlM. —- „. consoUxc trttad, "Imt y«« oarrted yaw point"" . / " . ; ' -—••••- "Tee." rapllan Senator 8or»bnm. "iometimM a matt carries print with •bout the sarae ajnonnt otjgmxul gomfort that be dartres fnm eittlag o Uck."-Wa»J0ngt«B Star. ittrTOntSixrtnr M r i r e i a e n be-w-«aou-bis..wuj_u»catch.a.tr!ilii 1 . W'tiether a psllent-.-weir, eipeutINK hXui 1 know nut, but I feel l-ouvluceU that BUCh a ik-UII would not bave Ijceu to luierfere with l&Ia war i<f It Is lnlerontlUK »ee th»t e*"? Hi Illiterate iieaaants d«t«t at oil' :•« th- slightest departuri) from the funnin which the original Hnes ar«> »<.-t uml consider the ofTeuder to haro 1'jnt H>-- matcb. . . ; . -yhe Oyster. Tbe oysterJs_a. i riirjr..aB«leiit-fii' ! ifll''> _oif aSdTa most boourabl« ono. 1 rmii time Imnieuiorlal potts hsr« sum! "' hliu and orator* hay« dw«;lt up-'" M* charnis. Juvenal, the moot u\<i>ir\u:ii of'nil Ratlriat'4, enllfeuKl th" UL *'' "' charnis of the reigns .of Trojaf. «<•'' Hadrian with his rornmenw •>" "»«• oyster, and the c/inuienb> ««"- ""' satirical either, but wanuly coniii.i'iid,. atdrj.' The oyster, tae true ogsui«|.'. We, Ufaand pretty nearly ererywier- and was the dellgnt of tho »w« '•'' ages op«n ages before th» uaa t'""> Genoa founil (be »hor«i of Amertca. 'Kew'ro'rk CXJOOOOOOCXIOOOOl •OOtM CniHl*on| Property My 5|>eci«lty. Real Estate Bougffi,lorflffl KI'NIINO ANI> MANAUKMKN1 •hillin'f'11 1 lllll'l III I 111- Illlttf (Vltllfl)l'<l 'I'I'UHI I!IMII|>IIIIV ImilililiK '"".V '"' HIWI-MHIIIH (illlci!. ••- J G. W. RAN KIN, 11 NOUIM AVINUfr, CRANIOKI). N. J. : tttl»fflr-INN;: I. r. AI'GAM, l'ro|>. KKNIIAVOIlTMr N-) Auto I'lirtii-s Served on Short Notice. Chicken Dinner-* n Specinlty. onli-riliili-m tut IflMIKMlA Hoi II,.1 liM'i ;it III" Inn. I.ir'ili4ivniy •. Ill III. Tin-vl:iy- •!'___. Telephone Connto'lto House, Sign, and Fresco Painting, Plain.and Oaooratlvif . Paper Hanging \ \ (.'tniii-i'. QABWOOtl. Schafer a Neumann. ^..~ Maspnc and Contractors. I *"**• " RMMen For * «wet *my. KMerty tidy (partial tmiSi cosipaBlea; one wft* kas tell toot gboet tori Avo. ftod Maple Onabrd, Leva of Naturt. Aftora uiitn has ll»ed lu t tireuty jean. If be Uu» ixuy i bis soul, U* begtns U> love tbu ij^iiert back ontte«M farm, wblcb ks dtdu't b«**> tim* to look at when he "•"' working ntltaea boors a> day Toledv Blade. . . II . eeee# JOHN T. KAIjJANE, : lllillsiric 1 Sul. UlU I f<«r i <i.U,MIK'tluNr.i; <>t" |>KK1)I -( II»m * -.,•1 (Kiluv li.«U»*l«*ta:. 1 KliNII-WOklll, N. J. ~AHI> DKAIKII IN GIIIHH,( )il, l'iiint, and Wiilir'apcr. Cranford, - Mew.iersey THIMPJIOIIII 'JM- It. MllatlaaaTaJ Maa^gaU . A» -Old Oaken Bucket" sert ot itoet ondades a poem, "A»'. w> 1 lore U>e piaao stJJJ." We all B*» It stMl & Hi o)4,plaiioa aboott mate a -Wai^tlrtetat JVjfMf P.'(>.'IVix •'.i: ivi. :»n .1. Robbins &Allison Moving. and Storage. I'KtilOtt I nntt IJAilUAOB liXI'RKSS. OKKICI: - Al I'IICI '•* H MIIJW.MII.SIHU>. EDWARD NIOSHER, CIVIL EHGINEEfl and SURVEYOR Township Engineer. , l^it SurvT*. Ite>nl Ijjinli 1 i ank Bull4ln«, Cranford, H. j t . Vare Contractor Paintcraft

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Page 1: VOL. XVI NO. 44. A RAGE FOR FOOD! · VOL. XVI NO. 44.-H \ THK'KK CKNTS., A RAGE FOR FOOD! ««* ««*]n The Year 1914 ' In which you. can order from IRVING'S MARKET. The rest are

VOL. XVI NO. 44.

-H\

THK'KK CKNTS.,

A RAGE FOR FOOD! « « * « « *

]n The Year 1914' In which you. can order from IRVING'S

MARKET. The rest are Sundays and

holidays. Whether you live to eat or eat

to live, the advantage of regularly dealing

at IRVING'S will be obvious after one

trial order. Try IRVING'S once and be]

convinced.

Firtt• a th*

; >

- • * • • .

T

Yesterday

ChristmasHundreds olWhy Not Be One of

Open for Membership Every J^Day This Week

From 7:30 A. M. until 1 3 P. M.Saturday from 7:30 until

Cranford TniV/ CompanyCranford, NeJw Jersey.

ahdXJVer:Arctic Ice Fields.., v

PUCHT OF TWO EXPLORERS.

5i7Hsi::]^^~B?~3«ar¥iiTlien and th* Visions That War* C*n-jur*a U" by th* Torture of tha Msd-.genina Pangi ol Hyngar.

Tbs lerrlbls phantom that hauntsevery trareler lu tbe -doaert Is the pos-sibility thiit he will not find, watrr.The sPcttc explorer rarely suffers fruuiUlrat. but another danger, equallyterrible and menacing. Is slw,s rs yo libtxall-.-atarvatlon. *———

ID "Lost lo the ArotK ' CHplnln_^___ Ulktetoen. tUe ei|>lorsr * 6 Aafter navlng been given up for ile«flfor over twu years, was picked ii|> lueast Unenland by a salting. vess«i.gires a graphic account of iifaraceafalast nuuger. Their »lwlgo ilojsdead, their outflu abaniloned, everymorsel of fowl long nine* devoured,the only hope or .Mlkkclseu and illscompanion waa to reach 17 KilometerNaeuset where, on the fall trip, theybad left a tew tins of food.

"Brfery.two hoars ws make a shorthalt but tie rest Is spoiled by thetaeogbt of th* uncomfortable quarterof an hour that awaits us when westart and try to get our sUffeowl uius-'cles Into working order again. Ourfeet especially are Tery painful; theanklts are swollen and horribly tender.

"The pangs of hanger Increase everyminute. BVw u»7' S"" P»rt< "l c t n

think of nothing but food. At lint mythoughts dwell «p<?n all sorts of dlibe*.bat gradually they concentrate them-aeWee upon ssnrtwlches— Danish sand-wiches. In particular my fancy torusupon the food that I bare seen gtYeuway to beggars, and 1 grow furiousit the thought ot the contempt withwhich tuese gentry often regard suchjlfti. , "

"UradoaUy the thought takes posses-sion of me that A am walking In the

reets of Copeiihajwn, eagerly on thelookout for sandwich**. Suddenly I,py whnt I "in seekHur. a. little wult«abject lying to the right of m* I turnto pick It up. but as I stop my footitrlkcs nunlnit a atone. The shock

me buck to stern reality. Itake in my belt nnd Ktagger on again.

,-n Is in no better rase. I noticethat He 'freuui-ntly "top* ° n a "*»•«•throoRh the neldglsss at sometuln* oilab«d: theu ho I.'U tbe glass fall aitain,with u shake <it the bead. Once ortwin., f ask what he la looking »t, butthe Hnswer U always tSe-same-b*thought be had discovered a case of

but it turned out to he? s

l"H(SiS; ; TO

Come in an,

A GOODJTIME

d See the Remarkable

yon'll be mirprisfed at tbe prices for • correct winter foot-,wonr for Men, W'omcinand Children. Space does not peraitus to go. into detail, I we simply; ask you tp.. take the time topersonally investigate.

We'll! Put New LifeInto Your Old Shoes

Bring vour Bhofcs and let our expert put on new SOIOB and

heclB. We guarftnlee-cariful workmanship, the beat inntonaIS7and prompt delivery. Low Prices.

Specials in ijnany lines of seasonable merchan-dise to) close out remnants of pur

holiday stock.

Standard Qfods Advertised In New Yark Newspapers.

S. A H.STAMPS

Department Store,

Retail

•UKTl* SCBXTUt, a.

u>h,

of lhrgvf '•In- mi i i ,e t i f v ,for IN*1 iiimnif-t. !i;: •• ,,r ;., ..^rhlrli th«y wi»rt* :iiV\!.-tf-,t

About finirtfvH v i m artu •>:q n e t t -XJiai- bj_li>.jiiij ^ i l i a ^ i _ i i i i"UBaii"""colli's'"V*g*'ir x\y ' ln i ivf i i i ,

n«> lu Ui'«ti-v». \» tu.-t ••{only In v*r)r miiall iiusn1H:r-iWere luuiirtlTtMU fur tlm i>«*ii-« • •It w a s then llmt th». \UHTO> .the n\»nufaotiiro In llu>. i l t y ofof iininll i>l«-r!i' of fllvrr of >w e i g h t ' . ,

These pl*Ki»^ werr inT «tnui[><ny rnlnnre mark, ami their tr il«leniiiuc<l fntlrely t'v ihi»lr

Krofli thi'Ui n m ill'HT«krJ. tlir

ASKY«3tir Neighbor*About Our'r

I •—(._ Club^ \ c ] " i I I I ' 1 m i l l it f t : t ' i i : ' i i i ' >

, l i l t l i - rtfti » i < i ' k m m :•' i i m

^M l , i - l ' i i r i ' C l i i i M t u i i i p i . j u M •!•,

\> \n rl

i " f

' l i n n

N I M - I I i l

iiilnr.lTh«»p i.lfoi-s ot sllvi-ir l n m l s t i o n n- IIIIIIIIHT of vonm. nmll>lecr» of gold mill of o o ( n n r ««•!.* HIJHadOnl hi limp. S.<.MI. l iowi-vrr. H » i ifound that thIV --"rt o f rlrrnlntlti i: mod h i u i uifldo rrH'ul.«'ii4jf. nml lUo S|HIHlull Bjm-erntnciil c U I ' I M i i - i U l i n - o inli'ili.grantlUK Ilirm n |nriii'lii.'il O I N I I M I . ffor Atuerlt'ii. .

T h e ruliiiiu:!' o f tnoiifly In Ihr City. i»rMeJII<? > WIIH ni'tmilly ln'^un iturltit; tlii*re ign o f Vlrvinv AIIIHIIIK ilt> Mendiuii .w h o Rslabllaliml i( -nilut-lifc. HnlUIInK"tielonsltiK l'> If'*1 Mnn|\iiH tl,-l V-IMI'H e r e It reraiilHnl "illy. i< dliort |HTI"II.being tramfvrriil llret lo (ho ,oounrllbullillnic nml Inter In the TliTwyal (>slare.

Ourloit »ll tbl-i time the rolmiKo w«<of n conilrtprnhlr amount and thn fn.-li-ttle* for the entabllihmciit were milsiittlcleut lo iniM't Hie ileinandn mnili-upon It for rolim. for which reainn freqiient (leioiinils fnr minting itppnrstimare found In tlm record", In tb» yuar1TTS the mint waa (^Inbllshml In tin*Apartado .bnllilliin nml has contlnueilulnce then In the NtroK of that name.From the declaration «f 'indepebrlenwuntil tneyear 1847 the mint was rentedoat te contractors.—Nsmr York SUII.

Can BeconK* ii

TO-DAYVit|M«rn 7:i«» A. M and .1 P . M'> 'Minifd.iy Irtnn 7 : » 0 A M. t<» I i

CRANPORD TRUST COMPANYNc\V Jersc\.

-VJLccordlnx !y our rudkoBln*. *eought to nxicli « Kiio'nieter Nuiwwfby about 6 lu th» efenlnf. Wl k«ep »ahiru lookout tor the point, sad sic hitooethUw'stwut-4 o-.clota that l»ok^like It Once more, howerer, we are'docmol t° dla"ii>polnttBeiit......It J? .""Itb« point • •

"Wl pass many old camping placesrelics of the Denmark eipedlttoa; but,although wfreeareb long and carrfullyamong the old tins for any remalnn offood, we Dai P».tnln«-" ' • *** """""

iietins lo u» tbe one we teak. Baconr-axed by tbe ibooght of feofl, we redouble onr. efforts-. -BoVKfceajie gelclose «ot»«b..to see taat II la not thepoint ,fl.ur_ J IckortnB flajnae) _«Bles down. *<*£ we stagieralMigwitb. bowefl heads.- •- --

"We bars BO ionger aay le>sa of osrwlweaMnts. tad It U »»«ff?'bai>

1JJ

to ses ttste aftsrVttae thewttt the tw# sifc*ll

the gbost «fAheot

Bad wltn huatsf and whaostlen. w«it sp aad. eieaclng • • «*•»• »

tbe pain la 'Tartan's Is* to so great

of bis mtod. Bs wsies « c §r ™«/adgnt and begs « e to ge on.

-It is blttttly w>4. aadjhe,aatfted so ttet It I* Mowtag l» <mrfaces. Staggering aaatsadUy ana feel-lag our way with oar sticks, off ws gotnro tbe darkness.'

"fiaallyl after anothsr loag march,ws slgnt a point that MMBbiej.11KlloDetar MaaaHt, ana tkts On* It Uao trick of tne inaglBaaon. Tfes> race

won. for at tbe point we SaC fmi

BATTLES IN^POETRY.

In Tuscany Evari'tht Psaiatils IniiulgtIn This Pastlms.

Tlslt the borne of a peasant In Tunrany on some winter's arenlnf and youwill be surprised itnd .charmed, yvrltt'iiMr. Klcbiint Ilngot lu '"X'he Itallanit «fToday," (lathered round the kIU-h«iiDm after tbo day's work Is dorn-, itn.wpensanOi, fresh from Uietr rougti InlKjrIn Oie fields nnd rliieyarda, vie wltiieach "ther In ret-Hlftg V^rT_ ""d t 1! ,Ing storifA Oeuerully both aru <<if»iii"iporsneoUH, and oftr.u. lhi>y'%uiTB a «u*Kljdeal "f port'lo'grsrw noil liiia'«l»aiioii. )

The gift of pe'elllng Improvised rwetrv jIs dot, however, rouflUMl t" the peas Iants lu Tutu any. I know uf nu I" j

anca that ocruri'Md In ruy owu iielgli' |jrboftiiJBMLS.''..y.fSX.A?*' !*L"-""i CMr 1ilnly ouUld not huro ocoMtrod aiiy"'

where but In Tuscany. A lo*'i»l Uoctwrdrlrlnt t'u cntrb a train al ii nln

ton a few inllea from u>)>, uu<l ou Uln iway bo waa'seeosted by a culleague [whu. l)»l'i>"u«l t u l le looking over lilngarden wulj. The RoUea'gne ulidutwVmt a llnu of lmiiro»U«l Terno lo him.ipon wulL'h tbe other InatauUy pulledip his.horse and capped the line withinothar. • ''Doctor S'o. ~ ruHpuuded, »»d for

three bolt•;».'Uie'jottic cwnteet-wurtin mil"without rcNwilloiiT' lii the nitime' the whole of tlie »lllaue;badlurued.out.to Ilil'fU «»J to.iiiake wagemoii' " 1,1 lie (.'lit :iinit*t6tack in In'splrutiou. It w u ouly n» dunk caiue

»AA«ON D CRANE!

',', l:lourf l:eecl, haled. Hay, Straw,CKANTOKD. N I IU.I/.AHHIM,• N. I

lik'N atiir^jiiul Wftrchiiiiii-

MOSIi l . l . l i I 'AKK, N .1.

Stable Goods.A l:ull Line (>l Winter lilniikcls

I ; INH I .INI! «>l; A U K ) ROIIHS A N D .SIWI;I:I H I . A N M i l S |

I . A K d l : A 5 5 0 « T n i : N r <)l: STAIt l . l i I t l . A N K t i l S

1 lylne o f Uor!«e(<<Hi(lM, o

ssd Oas O« soop aa4 peaav"

-Ton awtevmrewimlM. — - „ .consoUxc trttad, "Imt y«« oarrted yawp o i n t " " . • • / " .

;' - — • • • • -

"Tee." rapllan Senator 8or»bnm."iometimM a matt carries • print with•bout the sarae ajnonnt otjgmxulgomfort that be dartres fnm eittlag o• Uck."-Wa»J0ngt«B Star.

ittrTOntSixrtnr Mrireiaenbe-w-«aou-bis..wuj_u»catch.a.tr!ilii1.

W'tiether a psllent-.-weir, eipeutINKhXui 1 know nut, but I feel l-ouvluceUthat BUCh a ik-UII would not bave Ijceu

to luierfere with l&Ia war i<f

It Is lnlerontlUK l» »ee th»t e*"? HiIlliterate iieaaants d«t«t at oil':•« th-slightest departuri) from the funn inwhich the original Hnes ar«> »<.-t umlconsider the ofTeuder to haro 1'jnt H>--matcb. . . ; .

-yhe Oyster.Tbe oysterJs_a.iriirjr..aB«leiit-fii'!ifll''>

_oif aSdTa most boourabl« ono. 1 rmiitime Imnieuiorlal potts hsr« sum! "'hliu and orator* hay« dw«;lt up-'" M*charnis. Juvenal, the moot u\<i>ir\u:iiof'nil Ratlriat'4, enllfeuKl th" UL*'' "' •charnis of the reigns .of Trojaf. «<•''Hadrian with his rornmenw •>" "»«•oyster, and the c/inuienb> ««"- ""'satirical either, but wanuly coniii.i'iid,.atdrj.' The oyster, tae true ogsui«|.'.We, U faand pretty nearly ererywier-and was the dellgnt of tho » w « '•''ages op«n ages before th» uaa t'"">Genoa founil (be »hor«i of Amertca.'Kew'ro'rk

CXJOOOOOOCXIOOOOl •OOtM

CniHl*on| Property My 5|>eci«lty.

Real Estate Bougffi,lorflfflKI'NIINO ANI> MANAUKMKN1

• h i l l i n ' f ' 1 1 1 l l l l l ' l III I 111- Illlttf ( V l t l l f l ) l ' < l ' I ' I ' U H I I ! I M I I | > I I I I V

• I m i l i l i l i K ' " " . V '" ' H I W I - M H I I I H ( i l l l c i ! . ••-

J G. W. RAN KIN,11 NOUIM AVINUfr, CRANIOKI). N. J.

y\

:tttl»fflr-INN;:I. r. AI'GAM, l'ro|>.

KKNIIAVOIlTMr N - )

Auto I'lirtii-s Served on ShortNotice.

Chicken Dinner-* n Specinlty.onli-riliili-m tut IflMIKMlA Hoi

II,.1 liM'i ;it III" Inn. I.ir'ili4ivniy• . I l l III. Tin-vl:iy-

• ! ' _ _ _ .

Telephone Connto'lto

House, Sign, andFresco Painting,

Plain.and Oaooratlvif .

Paper Hanging

\ \ ( . ' t n i i i - i ' .

QABWOOtl.

Schafer a Neumann. ^..~Maspnc and Contractors. I *"**• "

R M M e n For * «wet *my.KMerty tidy (partial tmiSi r»

cosipaBlea; one wft* kastell toot gboet tori

Avo. ftod Maple

Onabrd,

Leva of Naturt.Aftora uiitn has ll»ed lu t

tireuty jean. If be Uu» ixuy ibis soul, U* begtns U> love tbu ij^iiertback on tte «M farm, wblcb ks dtdu'tb«**> tim* to look at when he "•"'working ntltaea boors a> day — ToledvBlade. . .

II .

eeee#

JOHN T. KAIjJANE, :l l l i l l s i r i c 1

Sul.UlU I f<«r

i < i .U ,MIK' t luNr . i ; <>t" |>KK1)I

-( II»m * —

-.,•1 (Kiluv li.«U»*l«*ta:. 1

KliNII-WOklll, N. J.

~AHI> DKAIKII IN

GIIIHH,( )il , l ' i i int,

and W i i l i r ' a p c r .

Cranford, - Mew.ierseyTHIMPJIOIIII 'JM- It.

MllatlaaaTaJ Maa^gaU

. A» -Old Oaken Bucket" sert ot itoetondades a poem, "A»'. w> 1 lore U>e

piaao stJJJ." We all B*» It stMl& H i o)4,plaiioa aboott mate a

-Wai^tlrtetat J V j f M f

P.'(>.'IVix •'.i: ivi. :»n .1.

Robbins & Allison

Moving. and Storage.I'KtilOtt I nntt

IJAilUAOB liXI'RKSS.

OKKICI: -Al I'IICI '•* H MIIJW.MII .SIHU>.

EDWARD NIOSHER,

CIVIL EHGINEEfl and SURVEYORTownship Engineer. ,

l it SurvT*. Ite>nl Ijjinli1 i

ank Bull4ln«, Cranford, H. j t

. VareContractorPaintcraft

mmrnms:

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of the World's News

BKV-:

wxz:

bum. Itntiln, )ilo de Janeiro nnd HOD|(w. Urarll, Jtonterldw, lingua? anil

Itufiioii Alrc*,tbe li'.tt'-r plan- thereklitO'll (lilVK, « l l l HviA \u!|.nr;il>.'..ri l1lf, befnt

i M ' i i a J-.nr:

i i I . • • » ! « ,

Mfl'li l '-he.

1O :SHA0&MNES5Y IN' MEXICO

atlt'mll' "f;,,,',• hiilll (if MlMr. <t'8liaii(:li

Ilucrtn.y In tlitrly-M!V

(tit-

< «lU-il n|ti'nll'tli" miliJj'Ct of' (nun

" milli'll for IC

ii,,'in «re

IT tlinn utorngo eCK"

n.ilnteli. "'"

nf tho winter

ADVERTISE LPCAiLY G 0 0 0 £NATIONALLY ADVERT/*0'

Hem* M.rch.nt. C«" !»•«»• •H .fit . Or#**fr "X D»u i

Publicity P'lin. ..

MOUSSES CATTLE FOODAS COMPARED WITH C

i . , i i i : i n l ' - lilint iiinnufacturrrRl'tilted State*.upend

Hill" i"'«* than $1 peroach,',!.'itlslnK in magazine*

,', ri'>dlcal!i of wide cireuin»,i)t8 of their Koodn.• L of thin advertising of mBtniiiliinl tmen bundlse. In t

Mitfin<t t<*rtltwti KMJ;tti «tlti*that demand, snjji•<•). ('. I'sytie li

n- Kr<*der*» i.iob-ue. . . - . . ;Nearly every tuwn In ttin suuthwc^i

of 'iffai iiopulntloii linn H trnde ti-rrl-tery nrnuiid It.of nt least us ninny inure

Prize Aged Holsteirt Btill

Expjrimtnttr* H»v«Although Cottoned

hapi B« Most

It, \

M»/

s .

Hi-fore the fe<-deparatlfp vjilm? «f :

m,t have a 1>u"tible iJJtrleiitt hi*--Kif <•"«*'•

I'mu'd'O"'"' "."pri-fitfrt lim«trcstlble prulirnrlxJiytlr"'"*tible-fiit. Tin-cfiki-.H eiiuljiln

" t i n 'r . i n i u- l'l HI

••:» lutelUs'1''i-lge vt '!•''they yoi.t.iii

•Iv l»/

ilia inarl ' llt ut il it -57 <} J>< r <'ii - I I I ' r f«'t)t ill

j u rnd-!".i per cent•old j.rciiMil tnittoiniippiiinmtety '-•<

il ..

'fhlsTrirainr UiuT the~TntTrliiiiili.-«4..LtJLk^1'r.<-'"l'l""i ai'1".""1 ' " '

>,ii'1f•n-Tftwn--irtnrrntry-«.i«,Mbly.iiU K ™* K * ™ ^ V ™ ^ * ^ ~ * ^ \llneK <,f trad.-marked advertised ,11(.r. . I^iyltates n.M n |..-r. j-nt fat .V.. • ut ;, i,mnilM. buv--K|,e,,t for them ...ichyr.ir i-11" f '" ' ! "" ""' "1 ! 'r^1 1 ""'I1'"'"1 VI- - - - - - _ . . . .»™» Mi.in »'i(itiii ' " l l ' r l 1 'HK1'-1'1'1*' I«r'ji'-tn per hiin..n''! iby the iniiijTifrifturern more tbiin J;ri,(Km

lu crcntiiiK mul Hlliiiuliitlmt a deinninl

fnrili'iHe K'I">IV><,Wluit |« tin! luenl menhniit 'I"|ni! I

turn I tint, expenditure to his nun n'! Too often he U doing ii'ilhlliliiiubl be do? Slimy lire fim>«

Ini; Hint i|tiestl'iti to tbelr liierea

Wclyht us il..e« ..|,.tliillH|.«'d meal, :M,'l Ifor that I'CMWIII It "Is oftentlines n... j j , ,umst <•< IVII.IKII. ;il feed that can be I'"' ! . . ^ellilKcd tn HilppW-llli-i'it till! vlimi|"T 1feeiH nf the fnwi. which lire, ns a nil'1,ilelii'lenj; iii digestible protein

MctllKui-s HIK-.h

yy ri(|vcrir«i

Hint tln-j. linvi- in Ht'irk tliHint Ihn |I4M.|I|I> nro ri-nil

l

III

ly

."•ry

piiii-us nWill' .

•ri '-ftlo, • . "

" "11 n l i i . l i l i l lu-

ll

en ci-miiil eri m i l , " n n . I i..iiii

l i i i i i . l i le>..i f n -

f-clllMK nt 4.", o'lit-"Hi'Ol wilntli.ii

prolilein U t.i|ueJi|l"n nf , — ,t:c!lliis piilletn tt> lay a little eurller.

n »tSERVANT OIRUS' CLUBHOU8S

'i'he I I er troublcnonio hiredprulili m • npprodPluHl olio utep ni-nrBrholiiiuui In tlw ntliromirenwrit'tlnit tho

' riliny Mornluj: club, Hie* Inrctttt woin-nn'n tiiEnnlxiilUiu In l.cnvonUl (.'tlablloh II li'iuu' club fur'ilu-lllPKtlOH. •

Thin liuuil' tlWi whleli III to be i-Hlnli-lUhed III erne of tli« niUHt faKhlonabli'Tfaldenre districts, 1» to be n Hide liken woinnn'n club, but mnrt1 like n mnn'H.There will IKJ opjHirttinlllf-n for culture,

, t>f <;oume. but there will tie n!r.n [dncestn out uiul, tnoro important Mill, par"lurs'io rntertoln In,

Hold for feeillUS

imipii^eH i-outiiluj* IT. per cent ill^esti-

" . , , , , , . i lib. prnti-ln, Mi.'.' per cent dlRehtlbluIn their locul Pnl»2li,,rl,',l,.v,ln,.e, nnd .m.fat. In « | K T 1 .

nieiiliil wurk. •which lias- been i-niiiluct-i l nt uirimiH experiment Ktnllom Ithim bl-en found tbnt wlwrp used in* ajinrtlmi of the rntlmi black»tnip mo-InxMti lias hnd u value-fully eijiiiil to]enrii, pound for pouinl. At tlio T w i nexpel'lini.'lit Btlltbill :i Very Kllecensfulrut Inn for full feedlm: steers was madeup by uilnts through -T feedlnt; test ofl'jii ilavs nn nveriik'e rntion coiisiHtlui;of il.'l pounds of imihisse.H, H.C3 poundttof corn^S pounds of cottonseed men!nnd Vitl pounds of cottniiHord Iiulln.The mohisHeH rcphicoil part of tho cornof the rnllon nud the necessary proteinto properly "balnnee tho ration was

T cry is»K llbollt. They ml

vertlBC every wi-i-k, nnd they line libpneo n'nd liiitne Hpeolflc linen ofnnd ()iu 'c prlci-H.

lu thlK wny for eJuh dollnr. they

upend In (ulvi-rllslntr they renlly tet

the benefit of two -.theirs nnd tlnit of

the ninjiiifm turer.

Diverting. Hli Attintlon.ink (7 II, i n ) -'I'lriiHp, inn'iiiii, t h e

.. Rot linbl of tlie-NtiMilt tlint wns for1'ifenkfHsl. Shall 1 i;o uut and i?et an -Mher? M I s t r e s M - H tl iei i i ' imy n e w s Inr? MI»tri'HK-H thereniiy II

iiiorntni; paper? Cook -Yes, Indeed,* l l d miir-

WALON.E'8 BIO JOBlUHlley rield Malcne. the new rol

hK'tor of timloius lit Hie I'"" " f N p " 'York, v i m third iisslRtuiit Keerelnry ofKlato wlictl Iiiimeil forjhe more ImpO1"t i n t office. He niciv«l« .Udilr 1 urroyMltehel, n-celitl.v eleitinl lunjor ofNeu'-yorik"i;lt}".""M'• MnVono wan one

(,f |ho -iirUliiiil WIUUII men, l l« ac-i:nii7piiiife«T'-the prenlilotit on mniiy-of-

'i bis preelection IrlpK nnd mado m"")'_ . . . t i f a n i i a . In, tiL-LhelinWV lie_w«_s proni

n'ent on Mr.' >VHvn-« behalf lit ^ ; ^'"L"Baltimore t.uivciitlon mid "horlly nfler jr""r>

N*lton O'Shaughnttiy, AmtrlcanCh»rgi d'Affnlr* at M»»ico.

1'ilin l|nil proinolerii of the Nlrunipinrannl. who tout liH fnrtune In the c.ol-lnpNe of thill enleriirUe. He nltclidcdtieoiuelmvii ciilleiie nud oblalliiMl u He-UIIH1 in (ixfonl, afterward ntudyliiK Internntloiiiil Inw in l^nidou, mid llvlui;on the continent until lie nciiulrcd «ev-ernl IniiKUiiKe!,. l i e enlerinl tlio dlplo-mnllc hcivlee In March, ltxi), when howas Jinnied MMTetury of IcKatlou att'openliiiKoii, Hervjnu IIH eliiiriie therefor M'VITM liiouttm, Ho WIIH madethird nwrmnry lit llerlln lii'llKin; arid

yiuirn Inter vtN'tit to Vienna In

I l i e I I I I I I I I I I I K , . , . , . , . . . . . . . .

inn'uin—blu net Idenls nil' borild nuirnn' bomb exploslonx nn' rumors of

another war. Mistress—Very well.Warm over HoiuetliiiiK left from mippor

ni'n the paper by my IiiiHbiiiid'Hplnte. 1'uik.

Improvt Meant to Hebuke.Improve nt IliM niisilil tn rehtlke, to

il' illmiptirnve. In the l'reneliIt ineaU-s precisely the opposite of tho

ill word. MlltotrUses It In theof Inereiitu'. liuly In Ihe coursi

if nces did It take on the present nlnUlcntlnn nf lietterlm;.

Thu 8»cret.

itlobh.H - There N only one thinewoiiinii loves beller tlinii to be told,Hccret. Slnlilis What l< IhittV llloblm- To Hint II out fur livrself.—lMiltudelnhla Kecurd.

10 |iru|«-njsupplied by tlio celtniitiH'd ineal.

With normal prices for KrnltiJi nio-Inwses cniinot bo lookvl upon ns n feedfor rc|ilnclnK nny cou^ldernblo amountif tsriitn pxcopt In the South, where It

IH much cheaper than In tho north. Ina year when economy' In f<!ed» of nilkinds Is neccKHnry rnolnsHen mny beused us a means of HtlmulatltiK theconsiiniptlon of low umde titWa whichwould ordinarily not ho eaten.

Mexlc -^

CheeM Making.T n the nittkliiu "f .•'hecso.-lt

be turned In tl.o liw|.« t" «io inmVUept well pressed until nbout noon?j"ml reMUlt* .are obtained by pressingtwo rtny's. ,

A Land Mark.Your lnnd will IK-MT agnln be wbn

It was If y«m do n-it do Hoinethlns tkeep It what It ln.-1'nrm nud.Hunch.

-•- After a Counteffeltef -

to the lionpHklrtB of their grnndmoth-i'1's or ellmlimte the. "dip" which nowIs coimhlered one of the Intricacies nThe dani'iv They will.•; nlso provide

UieninelveA wltli tnpe measures ornot u marker.i»t ,....... .... _

iiiiike certain that tlielr partners dothe "dead line."

rorportvllon t'oiiusel. Sexton nud thuitllclnl eentor of thn city-mornIn of

I'hleiiKo huye decided that theso rulesIIHI 4iupemt\\'u. Ull'l "".hould apply tovry |rtili!H«'*liibt'B-linll-ln iiii»<-lty,t!.

Major M. U'L", runkbouser, oltlclalluurulai efiisur o f tlio city, hnd decldeilttii.r;^li "llic'hog of nlr iNftween: *h»dnnceni wan the proper dlstunce, l«U

wBy BRADLEY A. BRYAN. JR.

the businesR,AN'l' tn learndo yo«i V"WVII, the quickest w.ny tolearn iiuyihluK l» lo <J» '••

1'lii'fe'H ii |!«»K »' eouuteifi'lterH to be

elf t

MOOS AND MORE MOOS. -V

i, .The ctlf stall should he pl^nti -ffully supplied with good, clean,dry Ix-ddlnij.

No dairyman should forget that IC]<l* biiru 1» a plii4-e where human "

^werve with en re and note as T1 -r'tuJnt <-hnt n OOW'lihOUld Xj tiih\ •!iavn a \ r

....ly.. \A brush

jjolut that a cow'ijhould %large and. aaplo sized T

miliilryineu lustcniof cows. '

.or old wlilsk broom l.ili off loose' luilrthe udtler before

•y lndmitry need*uroved breed of\otn. new brei^l

p t * ^ bred calfnnd tu'osl

.cither tho

;The eholcb

would be a pniiiiroprlato gift foiboy or th«T;lrl.

To a certnln extent ">vld« for tho comfortKtipply. of tUo-.tlflrj/•<Hummer time, but If wcUK. «reatly upon «wtwinter time wo mayturns somewhat liUHatls

uiluwiv ttua.UU.l.»t.y .•Cuti-t.you Klve me soiuethliiK

i

I* by Amw!c»ji l*rr»» Awoclntlon.Dudley Field M»tone. New Collector cf

Pert of New York.

ilinicuit, no.'the. fourInch wio"probably"\vin""|Vrovittt:

No especial fnult, l*i fouud with the"dip" ln..ltiK>lf,.bm tho cvimurit kny IIis&tt TrlstiC' when attempted-lty ii-ulrl.weiuliiB a «lvln tlctit skirt split lialfwnyto her \vnl>t. H Is ttlll woiiit1 \vheti aRllt ukli't Is not Morn. The aldi'iuiennrjiue that no Wiuuirn can do the "dip"In tlie present Myle of skirts with anydeitixHi <.f modesty iind thnt If thotmtKO, Is lint mailc mwlest It, will lit1

COLE YOUNGER A CCNVEl^T'Not long up1 *'ole Younger was u

uiiiiio wtdcli Inspired fear tliniUKh.mtMissouri, Ki-ntucky ami Maims. It Isthe mitne of a man noted for his tiercelli;htiui; spirit, a unm'1 who carries thepears ot twenty-eight bullet woundsliveheil lor tlKhthiK "llrsl fvu1 :> cause,later for spoils. It Is now the name ofone of the most recent coinerts- to

graduated from SI. rraucls Xuvlcr'stollcKC fu llKKi-aml trom the l\irdti.ini ^ .. .law RCIIOOI two years later. Volloulin; ( riiil>llaiiliy tnlncd by the l!ev. Orvlllhis admlsslou U' tho bar he practiced', i:,lear llamiltou, one if the leaiitni;iw until apiwlulfd assistant corpora- J inures el the I'hrWIuu KxanijeUsta of(Oil couiikel by tlio late Mayor C.i.wpir. i America." ii." 1'AW Mr. Mnlotio-.married Miss.: 'Thi1 ivukeolvii tinik-place In nu Im-fary O'Cormnu. daughter of I'nlt

Slates SenBtoc O'Corman of " NewVolk. Mr. Mnlo'uc Is an onitor ofntillity unit M 111 doubtless be a prowl-in-lit flfruiv lu Ihe Dciuucratlc party ofNow York.

*t * '

TRAD* EXCURSIONOuu liuinlix.il and twenty or inoru

retirvseuliulve business and profession-nl uieu from I'IIICUKO uud the centralwest plan t» KailIIMIU New York l'eb.

'..3 on a sixty-four day cruls© down theoast coast of SoulU America to lHienusAlren «nd retuni. «" '

Tho Itinerary .will iucludc stops: ntIJsrtados, \Vwt Indies; Para; I'crnatu-

. . ._ ^ . . ; . . . - j _ - - , - .. • -~. ^i •• - . ' •. • 1 . , v ' " ' ' '" r ' '

'I -'pi-mlsed tnberiiach1 In I.ws Summit, 1 rlnplii): | weiit

' I . - , .. ... . m tU'ls hoeauso It Is'easy,"rciilled, "A eounlerMH't" is hiindl-

. ,>pe(l -wltli A workshop- He musthave, his cuntiivnnccH to liiako Ids i>llls.aud littoi' luT liiis" lu'riiliT" th"Cw he; ttutslCut..KOOII money, for them. Thereforebo U In I'oustanl dancer; lie's tb« vnsl-est IOKIII* of iill.tu KCL"

The Job he ^iivo me wns very easyuei'auso H was alreaily hiilt' il(>ne. A

-WVIMI. lu . l]...jwlio,";llyed' nlpie in «| House In1 had ;renied. that' vviis' lil£

i lor a lurKit family, was sus-. .uud 1. was .Kent, to locut,e i?v

poslte him and iset lin'oniiation as t•AVhut;,Uu...»'iiB....duluK- 1 hired n. room,from the windows "of SvliVcli' t ~cii|ilitlook lifthf down on-lo his liouse.-uiulbcRau lay \ynlcli, I'losser had toldlife that the si'nui*t wn.v of xettlni; himwas thiviiKh hl»-iualL_Tlie/postmanoften canu1 when the suspivt wns outand would drop his letter ill an out-side box for that purpose. Scehu;him do so one evening' after dark, 1went across tlie street, took the box tomy room, opened It, tuck out the let-tors, steamed the mini by which the

("envelope* were fastened, lead themall, put the letters back in the eu-

tveto'pe a ml replaced the IKIX.The letters were nearly all from

busmen houses to which the man hndapplied for a position, nothing what-ever Incrlmlmitluii.lii any of them. 1wrote Closser'ihat there must bo somemistake, tuviitlvinlnt; my oapturlng ofthn BtisjuvVs mall. My Instructor re-plied that the letters had been pur-pii'»el.v left'in n box totlnow a shadow-el- off the naek. I must! look else-« here 'for the leal mull.

The next ihiy n totiiKrnpli boy' calledj tit the fellow's house with a dispatch' and couldn't net In. While he was

over and risked him

less sent the ill*pah'h Itnlsleail-n-s.hndwWej'-^-f;nit fur Home means nf coninmnlciitloiinot so public. AsUtiiir me If there werenny deliveries o f supplies made nt the 'house, 1 told him that il baker's boy j•allied' if" loaf-of tirrjid~tliero-evei>--'-inoriilm;. t'liiiiser «rulo. me to lie inwait for aloiifjiind lake It ifi. r didn'tHce-any sense In dohiK so, but obeyed.The neM inoriiliii;"! was up early, nndwhe.u the boy came alniiK nnd left the-bread—I -went .-ctreultuualy. l lcrosstl ieitreot, took Hie loaf and broke It Intosmall pieces. ~ I'iudluK uotiilng lu it. 1reporiwl the fact tu liiy chief, who re-plied Hint If I liiid been seen by the'man opposite 1 hail blocked my own.«iiuii>..-.4Uiu'.tlilui$ 1 liotlcuil—«o. mni'o.breml wits left Ht-tho lioust»._ •—...«„.,..,_

I'losser wrote me that it might bot| Kood hlen to HvTt'iipc nil ucijualut.aui'e.wltli tlViV Kusi'iect, "1"iii6t hltn~(pur-poselj) jitsj before lie went Into'lite

Place Water Near Cow,Where water t» Wforb Co

siantly It Is Interesting toif ten they will tnlto a few »walieu K<> nheiul with eating ormil. says Hoard'* linlrymnn. It w ,In-'inird to estimate the henellt of hIIIK .wnter before-tho rows in winwhen it is warmed to tho teniperntuof even a cold Ijnrn over tho Bystcif turiilns cows 4iut to drink onco

twice n ilny from a tank that Is toot,iifteii rrnwu,' or eVon If the witter I*1

fulrly warm the ntmosphere Is too coldfor cow comfort, and" Bho IS compelledto drink far tm> much nt- One time,thereby ohlllliDi hdr.aiid dlyertUIJJ en-1'r.K.v .thnt. shoulil lie used In tnnkluRmilk to brlnslns her temperature iuv

CACKLES AND CACKLERS.t**************************

The value of an egg depends on Itscondition when delivered to the con-sumer and pot on market reports..

A recent ruling by tho United Statessupreme court mnkea an express com-pany liable for loss or Injury of fowlsduring shipment. The amount recov-erable depends on the valuation ntfreedto at time of shipment by shipper andeompnuy.

Dry feed should bo ground very linonnd mixed well or tho hens will pickout the Iiir(to particles, especially If itIs ram, and throw mufti of tho-otherout of tho hopper or trough and tlmswnsto It. A deep trough preventsmuch of this.

Bcotch experts have come to the> conelusion that the death of chicks In theshell Is not from lack of moisture, butfrom steady hlfih incubator tempera-ture, which hardens the' membranes oftho effgs and thus prevents the chickfrom breaking, through. This is deny-ing In one sentence, what they admitIn the next, but the hard headed Scotscan't seo It . •

On most- farms the chief crop \twheat, and n(icrOB_ has greater care.On most farms the smallestTcrop IjIHUiltry, nnd on many farms poultry Isconsidered a necessary evil, and of tholive stock tho hen gets least attention,yet Kovernmpnt statistics show thatthe poultry beats the wheat crop andevery other form crop but corn. Farm-cm aro losing millions ot dollars over;year becnuso they'•won't wako up ttthe Importance of the hen.

. . . . . . Farm, NeceMitlet.Tho lack of a manure spreader-and

other tilings of the kind has drivenmany- a- boy-a way from tho- farm.....iVurining can bo made drudgery forAho boy, bitt'lt needinot bo so. Look, ut.tlbc question of farm Implements fromV1O! boyji_Rtnndpolnt If the flnnnclal nd-

Intnges flo"noTaeeiircIcai: "enouglr,—

'Ihe tlrst pai:t of orir lesson Is fouudalso in Mall. Xvlll, 1-G; I.ukoix, 4<M8.innd is in each place, us here, preceded,by the record of tho transflKuratlon,.Jhe cnstluK out of the demon from theiioy und "tlie "T'l'i'dictton of- his deathanil rusurrectlon^ then tho account oftheir dispute by the way ns to whichof them should bli-tho greatest In the

inn. Matthew- Bays that theyto htm with tho question, Who

1 ktugdom -of heuv-

him,proaiUVlll.-jTvho wns tlilukiu;; of ;hts ap-theseVUB Bufferings nnd death, andstrife Vmhltlous men who carried tholi

(I.nko

enV "l!utthought of

: nsfcrd-lilm

He seemed, nntl 1 STKUI

Ultie in i.vi-^ ^uiwrnu, IIII^IU>. • ...v... . - ~ -Tho-evausellst was as-1 whom bo wautW. He liatidod me i»

-wuy. to. tltt1.: Vnliiii dc|as wlllltiR lo talk us 1learuvd that his. .undo evyiied the..oiiso he was In mid p"erhiitteii;.blm toroom "tUere whllolie IiioUC-dT#:";n pnslitlon. This seemed tn explalu every-thing, and 1 wrote to Clossofthiuhp'had sent me on ii fool's errand. 1 wastlriMl of It and was going home. Horeplied that I'd belter remain one daylunger, which I did.

Tim next day.-About noon I saw RCV-eral men loltoriiiKhrouiiii'thtv.suspecf*house nnd presently saw tho suspectled out with a .pnlr of hraccMs onhis -wrists. -1 whs duintomuli*! Notknowing nny better way to flud outthe fncts, I weut to Clegser.

"Who wrested that young mail!"."He, was arrested by my order,"

"Hut I've fouud out nothing .against

him.""Xo. you haven't, but others have.

You wauted to learn something, and Isent you whero you conld d<Vs(». I hudtlie fellow nearly cornered ainl sent

I you to watch him In order to throw1 htm off lln>-..tr.ick.of the real detectives.! l gave you'cue point, but you bungled

Tsfi5fuVd n btheir heart before they,

fcrd-lilm iitt^xviU, iuj)li!ejx,.i.t)i.,:..The senHiMjce-of .evi'ii'ta Is not often

•the. sttuje In tho gospels, but /where It1 Uio Bame, as In the ciiso iif'tlit'SiSfour or five different lle-ms, thero must,lie. n connected lino ot teaching. HeroIt seems to be something like.this—

l d

to his lust night with tiioul'j 24) and had no ears fur tin

They -vfiuh'ering: nud rejectioii. 'fhlnss (fvero not. UUe liubes to Vfhotnwise antf1" bo toid, but more like thntion, wlj prudent In their own estimuthings. 0° fancy that they know nj1

l--1-Ie-Wil\ -•- - - - -----.- --•more tii|ulU-.di>uh.tliis» liiiyc-.tpldto bear l1J u e d'1' '1!Wl ibe*' l ) e c " n W c

not teacifi but they- were not' humble,i i i " ( l a l ) I c ;'W••fiindy:"to---ri?ccivr -

nndBecause" •a

••fiindy:"to---ri?ccivrabout to he cut olf

ems to be something like.tot tlio dls«lples-wero_prlvllegcd

to see ii foreshndo.wlug ot the kUigdomon the mount. At the foot of the mount

d i i l s wcro batUed by the

i s 20. jnait —9ur" transgressionsWhat atBiii; isarilil.8>;"•"""

to lie takt,specially blessed little child ^ ^tako you. " In. his arms, but he will ^ ''ke\^:•wllllet hlnllohlin, for "I1

l'

wl'l 'Wfce~ any one who°"° *ho will come tu

Mv>., nveutly. _blMcd hi the sen Ice by his wife andMr. and Mrs. Charles Stuart. Purlugthe rtnlval meeting, when tlio large au-dience was suayed lo onthusjasui bytho words of tlie.pri'aclier auil the .slug-Ins of Mr. und Mrs. Stuart, a giant ofa man roso from his seat, literally lift-til from her feet a little woman whovtood'dear him, kissed her and walkedforward. With the hist word of theKiHik.-en acceptance Cole Younger, part-ner of .lesse .lame* hmlhad .c«ine\ out In \W i

dispatch, which 1 opened nnd read."Can't you come hoino for tho WeekendV" was all there was In It, atid Itwas slcueil "Mother."- Glvlus tho uoy.o dime, 1 sent him away. The envel-ope had been loosely gummed, nud 1had no trouble lu puttlnfilt^ogethor to jlook as It It had uot be-cn opened. 1shoved it under thu door nnd went tomy room. I lmdu't been there loug be-

•* •vpened thet luto the

S ^ m S by your inexpert-ence The uinu received W» mall t«U-eS |U bread, but only on certain days,or, rather., when a mall ««•• f * (''

ra;On the day you captured the loaf that

on mu utv.n.,.. —the other disciples were battled by thedevil..nud the euomics of-Christ werehaving the liuigli on them. When Je-sus came he cast out the demon undrobuked their unbcllot und spoko of theuecesslly or"p"myer"iui(l fasting; the.nho spoko'i'f' his approaching suffer;lugs und death aud resurrection, ofwhich Moses -iiiijl Ktijah bad. talkedwith him on this'mount (I.uko ix, 31),l\ut they uudewtood not what lie meant,for they had other tliol'chts.

They were uot like lit X- children whonro helpless aud dependeut nnd be-lieve wliat they uro told.' llnd theynot till Hvrouglit miracles, .anil had .notthree of them seen Moses and Klijah,and did they not know something of aMntnlorn foretold hy the propboU,when all nntiotis should bo blessed byIsrael? Hnd they not heard repeatedlythat the kingdom was nt hand, and, al-though he had not jet told tbeui of nthrone, n place of authority, for each

or I1 a u <^ °"° ho wil come tunoNvlse easil'm that coinetb ho will lu

The secoit o u t " <J»hu vl, 37).u dliterent \d Incident of our lesson hasIn Matt. xiKttink. Tills also is foundI'laciiig tlifeVi K'-1~<\ I'«ko xvlil, 15-17.

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watchingcontained nothing toyou'and saw that his mallknown. The telegram "he sent himselfpu.£pysely to fool you."

"But how did lie know I « « s watch-ing him':" " -

"Oh.-yon couldn't witch n c*iu fromnn opposite window ''starlnir Him In the

Ing sby him'that they might be near toiitclilng: 1 H.v mm uia i lue.y luwui m i«a»» w

ler was-^him and .constantly with him, that they• • - ' would be of some sjwclal uni>ortance lu

his kingdom? . ! ^ \ " ; 'One nilBht"bc higher-Uian -another,

and might not the- recently favoredthree he excused for Jthinklngthat theywould have a preference! Possiblythey said to the others, If we hnd, lieen

read thilj: ll\llltr'0 accounts, togcthor, weto''him thutillei'children were broughtbis hands oul>c might touch them, putpossible tlintYtlcu-- n n t l l'™>'- H' Is justtie child of t l* l s -"aklng that other lit-up In Ills nnrt»1rst part of our lessonparents to deslif "lay have led othertheir children e t l l : l t l l c "would do fortliat culld, audjvhat he had donij fin-

jthcrcfure.ihey .broughtUut tlu'-se Iml • '

desirous to huvKirtant men who wer«his klugiloni •*-' pwuilneut places IDtroubled with tb™''1^ not have himly forgetting »)**« Ultle ones, evldetit-"Your little oue*ch words as these:edge between go^wlilch have no kriowl-go lu." "Out of i*l and evil, they shal!

tnnd sucklings {the mouths.of babes

shall bo full of l i streets of the cityThe disciples for8 and.slrls."

brought the *^li rebuked those whe ,buked' the disclTfldren. but Jesus re-memorable '.verifies and uttered tnose"Sufler the little]3 o t o u r Golden Text.me, mid irorbJd''t|<--hlldw» t© couie unto.,

mi offieni SoC for of sucU ljGod.""" Thai he ti»karms, put hU hands'blessed them, and It^itn smtlins upon thero

_ must lie OM much onlwere these disciples.

of them (Matt. six. 2S; Luke xxli. U0», i strenRtll." "IhJ«"»t thou ordainedmight they not reasonably cxiiect. be- " - " * •»"*•- '-* M,» „(•_Ing such favored men as to be "*" ~

W ktagdoui oli e n ^ p In his

upon them :ntytm cannot set!

th

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Woman's Section of the PaperDuvetyn and Velvet Suits WHEN PAYING CALLS.

Their Etiquette I i Based on CommonSens*.

Winter 1* tho time of social formali-ty, a tut as »n expression of evurttMythe >:ill stands'stiprviue. -V formal call

md .v;;n Vn tho afternoon. You eaurcidlly s<i»'the reason for this, as ahostess must not tx» "caught napping."

, and the caller should give her time t*>tini-h any luncheon, nap or' dutiesnround the home, aiid at the *;imt> time.1 departure-should !«* made, that willeutililt* the hostess to prepare for'din-ner. •

i It Is i»>rmlsvl(il>< to make n morningtail that Is nt>t-vulirely a social one.\ . CaU'tlwt..fevii;fvir.. ijj( whj .'t. *. A-HUJ 1-.table.ti|sl;."the'ln'.iulry iiftef thV be'uUli"•<f .«iio In tho-. householdor the .Investl-gatUin "of 'ir'servaiit's'shimiliii; ran* hi*nuiile "ilt'ii eunvenleut hour lu'ttle morn-ing. Do. not make a call of this char•liter on the "at home" day, for till*

Ktna George of England CarefullyGuarded During Slumber.

*Tue.\*y lie* the hoad that wean aerown," &»ys tho p»n»t But the t>re-rautloni thjit niv ta*«?n t« av«nrc »n-dWUirtwsl rv**t ti> Klu£ 4.t**orgo of Kxij*land must at least brlnij rt.ul.it -to Ids

! pillow. The outside of the royal pal-.'M-V Is. of cVmrse,' guardetl by soldiersI uud detective* all.night, and swvraiI uuiht watchmen pact* up and down the! corridors through the hours nf dark-I ness. says the London correspondentjof the £cw York Sun.j These men are -hod In thlcls felt sllp-i pers s.itrial (lu-lr footsteps will u/'tj wate the ro\al »l«*|vr. and one ofjtheiu Is alway* near the king's ro-in'until his majesty is enlletl by his valet* In the 'morning.! Kvery iloor and window In the p:il-

"*o*j« •:'''*** frtHHWafe '•••*«!> tVfb<S*K.1?Js4::>:l. '.! would. Im -tmi*os»Uilo. Tor any ititnidert.lo.'.*art ; l!« •*vUlniu£j'-l«;Jfo ili-vovtiivil.; The Uli.g is as wea 'pn i i c ' t c i l as. Ihe'czar of liiw-la. win' bus a 'guard of

The WeeVs Hlmtfattd Story-Frightening the Chinese Raiders

DBy THOMAS B. KENDRICK

Mile ' his room, or

ICK KVANS nat up In l*edamtsleepily rubbwl lib-rye*.' Aeainl-iuiie a cautious kuuck at uladoor. \ - -

"Come tut" 'hi* cnll*>d lu)i>atlentlTv

nud ns ttie slwk head ot bin ChltM**"house hoy Bp;M-:ire*l lu tlio aivortur**1 Iiondilisl. "What's the mutter, 1'a.u Soo?"

I'au Soo closed the door softly nud

Him .Suit** man Ivy bring chit.Hull) up'." ' " • • ' •

K>ausM,;«ok the note and read jhi»brief cipher message It eontained.

j Then he inanuractured' u very mio-|'t-p>i<iriiiVi^"-ir'BiKl;'«\^ipi««l-*»W-l»««iJ!-i c \ c i l C h i n e s e . • ' . ' • . ' J • • .

'•'••'lfr«>ft1Jfii»t-iii(lcU?:'.-vSaljij..-S4n .*>>?t-MiKt out of here now!'

,\iouc; 1 'I* k KvaiiH worked with light-Hint rapidity. He was In and out ofhU hutU lu a Jiffy, ipih-kly dressed lu

Two smnrt tailored gowna fur winter wear nro shown here. Even If madesomewhat late In tlio season they are inilellnite enoimh In stylo to be quitewife for wear well on Into the spring. Tlio sown to the left Is of iluvotyn Ina shade of brown. It 1ms a. velvet collar ami velvet covered liiitimis. Ttmother gown Is n chic suit of dark blue velvet. The coat has n satin collar anilia adorned wltll black silk braid. The hat is oC.b'luu velvet uutti-lilni; the suit.

»••»»•»••»•»»»••••••••••!;MISCELLANEOUS HINTS.

U•»•••••>•••»••>••»•••••»The best way to mako boiled ham

Juicy and tender Is to leave it In thowater In which it Is boiled until iiultovoid.

To remove linger marks from var-nished furniture sweet oil Is very good.:>ut kerosene used on waxed or oiledI'urnlture gives better results.

A mixture of kerosene nnd nmtnonlacleans porcelain bathtubs nud sinks lu-stnutly nnd does not lnjuro them nsgreatly as ncld substances do.

Leftover kidney minced and ...mixed,with u llttlo gravy or Home tomatoeuwill bo fouml a w.elconie adilitlpn tothe brenkfost^f Tuncu'eonroroclefc r

Hot water, with plenty of groundmustard added', Is the best method offreeing dishes, kettles, silver nnd otherutensils from the disagreeable taste

"ami-SmelTof tlali'.! : ";The wnteri In which any vegetables

except potatoes or cabbagolmye beencooked may be used fo'ij the bnsl,s of asoul> ~dr~to~!idd~toi~llio stock kettle.

..There Is considerable nutriment lujt.

Round Steak With Tomatoes.Cientiy simmer a round Bteak with

Mime stoned"" tomatoes nnd suitableseasoning imtiJ tender. As a broiledmeat a rtmwl steak,, owing to. its tough-,

ho perfectly, tender If slmmereu slow-"ty, not hniled. • ' ;'.' ' '

A Homemade Floor Mop.

COOKING A GOOSE.

Allow Twenty Minute* to the Pound ifYoung.

Select a young gooso nnd avoid tin*rank flavor nnd tough texture whirl)'age always fivri this fowl. .Draw..,clean, Bingo nnd stuff with a bread- 'crumb dressing. Tour a cupful of boil-Ins water over It to sear the M.lunnd keep in' the Juices, ltmist. allow-ing twenty minutes to the pound. Ifyoung. If of uncertain age allow halfan hour '.o ench pound mid bnsto «>f»ten with salte.d wndT. Half an iiourbefore it is done dredge it-.llsUtly.'jVlth.-.flour, bas'to with butter and water andlet It bro-.vn aud crisp. ; ..»...,

Throw a cup of cold wnlir Into tlioHrrugMn_the,I>.r.n. which will cause ttn:

off very carefully, for. though goose sgrease is valuable- .In' the domestic Ipharmacopoeia, it is neither palatable Inor wholeiiiime. . Thicken the gravy ]wltli'-"TTruwTieiT" ftnnr;~ndrl— t'n—glltl«'4(*i-whlch I'piik wltli thogoo-'e, nilnord'very lltii.% boll un once anil serve veryhot. • '.' ,

ceiii.tisl n siM-lai call and. cannot nt<maile to iv»y o|f aiiym.wlal debt*.-

If a frienil has a spmlal <l.iy onwhich she nselvM callers choose thisby nil means. The Issuing "( cards•itallng the day and the hour will makevmir ealllug list a very simple thing.KIY|I eanU of thls.f),i«r find enter thefads in a little book. ; ' . - ' " •

\f'ti bride- is in her new home andhas staled on her -card* a social ilateIt Is ilisi-ourti-ous tu call before thatlime. She may not be prepared to ri-eelve Alsltors. Allow ;i reasonablelength of thiie to elai'ise and mike thetlrst ••all- In a neighborhood- where'ItIs itie riivtoin |o call on newly nrrlvislresiileiils there should lie a comforta-ble iline given to allow of a sett-Ing luIhe new home and an adjustment tonhe.'H surronndlngs.

An unmarriisl woman should call on•i matron tlrst. ami a younger \],ohianpayH tho Hrst call on the older VIIAwlthojit regard to the faet of the for-mer's being married or single. Th"best thing tVi ilo Is to aci'pmlnt yourselfwith the social customs of the city orcountry In which you reside.

Now. then* are noine calls that areobligatory. If you have been brides-mnld or an attendant at a -weddlnilyou Hliuuld call on the true hostess ofthe wedding reception, the mother ofthe bride. This should be done short-lynfler the wedding.

Raincoats.'A wet mackintosh may I'e ruined hy

hnnglug near ii lire. A raincoat Is -Im-proved by such treatment.

t h e ' p a l a c e i l u f i u u l i t e . l i i ^ i t - • — - • • - - - - -

FORBEARANCE OF TURTLES.

Vicious Snappers Stem to. Know WhenNo Offense Is Meant.

• I'litee a nuinher of diffeivnt kindsand i.l».es of turtles In a sumll "paceand tiie ri>rbeni-ain-i- which Is eihiliUvilmight well bo .1 '..-.son to man. lticaud Illlle will cruwl about, heiillevs ofeach i.ther'-s-comfort ol' >.eeur|ty'fromharm. A small painted terrapin, .forInstance, will . lamb.T solidly over tin*head of a vli-lmis snapper, ami tlfi>

bailees are thal-the latter will merelyduel; Its'head or nio\e to one -ble sothat Ihe ehvws tif tlie toruier will notInjure il< eye-". Tliere *.eenis at suchtimes a look of putleiit resliiiallnii or•illllell suhin'lxslnii, which wiuild luinie-illalcly • change to savage, resentmentami ileree'atliick if a man 'made ii hun-Insilli part of tint commotion. Theseireature^ appear to be able to dhllngulsh between "no -olfeiise meant" andIntentional mauling. While they sulimlt to the one, they will light o u r tlioother,'If tight.has imt been previouslythrashed oiit i)t them. Kansas CityStar.

Pottman Delivers Letters In Church.One of the sluhts to be n tneinberisl

hi.l'iirtugal. said the Itev. II. ••- l-'eii-fon, liH-turliig at the Ito.vul riiotograpli-|i» noeleiy, was that of the poxlmnu tie-llverlnghls; letters among the congre-gation lit church.on Suml.'iy. therebysaving himself .many ii weary wall'- -l'all Mall (la/.elte.

lie foutnl If i|uiti;, ilesert*1*! save for HFat comprador sunning himself lu thagateway of thi* compound. He gavoforth' xjirly answers u> Pick's ques-tions. . '

I'ive hundrisi varils beyond tho com*pound gate Dick came to the old iHin'<*-lain tower., thut Is a historic featun*'on the Clinton mad. Unlit many cen-turies befiire as the iirhate roUcat ofa rich mauthirin. thu exuulslte porce-lain paintings that nilerncd Its Innerwalls are »ttlt'n.iiiilr>il. ' NoW tho tow-er was deserted save by tiats and rats.

left the room there was no.tiiihg' H"iVii*The valued fontnlueil Hiereln, not oxenn scrap of paper. . '• -

After n lumty breakfast ho left bisI'liiifalow nml went down Ihe Can-ton rosiil towuiil tlie city. As iheagent of a large Importing house lu •I'Miitou In* prefernd to live In tho j

j -ubiirbs of thut ruthor unfrluudly uudj seething city. His portion wus \ e r y lI uncertain. ITve times had the iigent<

of his bouse been, driven away by tiiehottUlty of the natives and each timehud they Wjlth customary i:ngllsh dog-ifedness" iituriied to tho Hcenu of tint

' 'I'-'-I Sow things wero rather" different.i With the country In a -Male of fuvolu-1 lion, smii'li t'hiu.'i waning against tlie! northern pnnlnees, It WHS only a lilies-,| tlmi of days before lie would bo vmn-| pelled to viicqio not only his huiiga-j low on the Cantuii road, hut his of:

: tlccs In the city as well. ,1 Tin* blow had fallen IW« niorulng.| The "chit" or luitu Hint Huiltli'hml »ent

liliu liibl coutaimil a few - wnnln ofwarning. A cniupany of mildlers houndnorth would leave the <ity at It uVluck.ami that men tit that their piiHsagowould lu> marked by rubbery and per-hups worse.

Ubk l'vaiiH was going to Ihe houseof lit.s. frlentl. James Smith, ami to•gether they might eHcape If they couldri-iieli the elly. although it Was whis-pered that all the traveled roailn werohi[V.<ol With munlerous luunllt".

It wiis a good ihreo miles tu tin*Smith place, and w hen he'reached it

The Children's Department

Fixing Troublesome WinclowJJtaclos.' VVh"eiY"lbe"V|inug rii'fhiV^roTlcf-fiT. awindow shade Is weak and ni.ll notroll to the lop rewind It without takingit down, h'irst coax tlio shade up asfur ns possible nnd then puss tlie lowerend^).vcr.-.Uiu-to|r.ut the. roller friini theri-oiit^eyjtM-jil tjtnerj or iintilsmllcleiitl}-

s for. IL limjr jaop. - ;i'lvese areb nit nnd fastened In the mop.The cnlpf virtue Is that a mop of thiskind leaves no lint. -

It Is niH generally-ktiowii-that-eiifa.-4y-i>tii-iJ=<)H,.,wll4-. mmovs .grya.'-.e...'!'" .'"Ul's..machine oil.- fr»ni:aiiy fabrlc-wlttiniit

"iTijiif'ing" It In iuiy wnyv Iiressmnkersshould welcome this tip, as nuii'lijm* oiloften gets, on a. costiiinn in the ninl»ing^

A STORY WITH A MORAL

Why the Ostrich's Wings Are TooWeak to Fly With.

•Oil"* upon ;i tluse, s i i s an old *-tol>,birds Iiml no wings .ind tlu-iefoii* «' ' ieiniiiblu to tly. Une-diJ an mgel loidinl. with burdens appi.iied In their

•."\V1II> will help me with tnj p.i> k

l.'p Jumped the eagle "Allow me."he said In a most gcnthyuin like mnn•iier us he loadeirii lni- . i l with theWeightiest of the angel s pai els; rilif example- wns fnHi»w«l wlllliul>liy all tho other-birds, with the one ex-ception, of the ostrich t>ho. 1 I/J andHellish, look (nit oife'llin "pat 1. w

And presently a i u u v d h ippenedi-A«llic-klml-Wrils-»i;u' • nrj lm; alongtliiMiugel's .things'they found to theirnniazement that the burdens weregrowing ..to. their ; bodies.. I'robably(hey were at Ili-st rather frightened atthis. l!ut very soon: they rejolcijd, fortyej'r biinlens tiiriieil'"1i>""wtngs. t.-The

;cfigte,-"'«1fo':"C'nrrlt>d' '"'thii'••••TBostv==r-'l«ul'Ktionger wings than any other bird,iltut bei'iins** ..th(v<'-strii;li .hail, such- alight hind her wings were too weak totly With.-and. that Is,the. riinson why,altlKiiigii MIIOV Is ii'bfidT »h'o can'tlfrnothing better than run..-•-;.—;.

It Is very easy to see the moral ofUila story: "Hurdeim borne for othersbecomo blessings." ..

Beginning a Clean Sheet ImaginelHero are a few of the difllcultles of

the Kngllsh language:A flock of ships Is called a fleet.A'fleet of sheep Is .called a flock.

. A (lock of KlrU 13 called n Imvy. •A bevy of wijvoa Is called a pack.-.A-puek of thieves' Is cnllwl a.gani:.A gang of IIIIRUIH is called n host.A host of porpoises \n called n Bhoal.A shoal- of buffaloes 1» called a herd..A herd of. children Is called a troop.

• A troop of partridges U called ncovey. ' '

A covey of beauties is called a galaxy.A galaxy of ruttlans Is called a horde.A horde of rubbish Is culled' a heap.A heap.of oxen Is called a drove.A drove of bluckguards In called a

iriob.'A mob of whales Is calle-d a schfiol. 'A school of. worsblpera Is callod a

Penny In Slot Milk Supply

In the Garden,A pliitr.p llttlo girl an<l a thin Httla Llr<l«-' Wtrs "lit In tlni mea'low t'>«'.th*r."ll'jvr cokl that poor ilitle Mrdmu«t btWithout any clothes like tnjnc." sal<l'ahe,

"Although It 1» iun«hlny weather."

"A'nlcc little irtrl Is that." daM he;.•vBtit, oh, how coW aha niujit tw, for, nee.

She iia*n't'(i «irf*I<i TeatliprT'So. each shlvfred to ihlnK of Iho other

fxxir thlnif,Alth'tusti jt WM jitinihlny wtather.

Dick Confessed Himself Amanil at thaR»»emblsnc« to a Duildhlst Priest.

nnd It was whlNpered niimni;' the Clil-lie«o that i lmil i baiihtcil Its many

An |i |ck passed (hi* old tower then*ciiuie tho sound of a familiar voice IIciinie In ii whisper -that vuU'u of Jainc iSmith, and It hnstciied lili.k's Klcpsl(owiml Hie tower unlll ho W;UM otnint-lug in Its tall HIIIMIOW. '

"\\ lint an* you doing here'i" nsliislKick. -

"llnd :i tip from a Ihlnemi fvlctnlIhni our houses were iu bi*"loolcd iiiutburned today. I neat you word, nndI'M* taken refuito hern after makingmi ob-ion utIon fiuin HID ptunaiio umlleeing Ihe biigiiiidsconilng friiill OIKllns'tloii nml tho xolillirs fruiii nnother, llntween tho- two forces out

i woiilil be picked ipiltii cleilli."11•• tinrlill 11> a ciirveil i hi-i-t thriisv

III line.corner iiml from It dragged stiffies ii'f yellow brocaile, NOIIIII iiml

• 111>.Iy iiinl aluiiixt falling to plecet

I'hoto by American I'rpsn AsHocla'tlon.The l»oy In th'- picture had Ju«Mtropii«l a penny hi tho slot when (hi*

photograph was taken.' .Milk Was beginning fi> pour Into his bottle, l i e l» aLondon youth, where this m.thod of Mipplylng milk to CUKIOWITH after theMtori.'S are closoil has hfi-n iiilopteil by thu dairymen.

"WHO WROTE THAT?"A good gaino to play Is "Who wrotf) j

that'/" Distribute paper and pencil* jand tell.your frlciid;i to write tin: an-j»wer» to tlnae (piestWiiH. tiWe- a prize jUi tlie ont; knowing tin; most rj>rrt<:tanswers:

\Vlir» wroto "Kiirm .Who wrote "SketchWho wrot«''*rangl«!W<Miil Tales5"Who-wrote "Waverley Novt-lsr'Who wrote '"Old Curiosity Shopi"Who wroto "Uncle Tom's Cal/ln'r,"Who wrote "Itoineo rml Juli<'ti'Who wroto "E

Who wtuto "8nnwWho wrgte "Uttle lioy Illue'CWho wrute "Xelglil^rly I'oeumV"

. Wlw .wrote. "KlinVAncwcry).—Will Curleton, Wnsblngtoii

Irving, Nathaniel llnwtborne, Hlr AVal-tcr Hoott, Chnrlw Dickens, H.irrietHi-ether Htowe, William HhiikenlK»are,Henry W. I-oiiBfellow, John O. \VliIt-"tlt-r. Kuxeno ''Field, James WliltcornbItlley, Itmlyiird Klplln«.

Why nro chtckeim nn economicalproposition to the farmer? Itprnunotot every grnln they giro a peck

, "If they..ltiiger along till dunk I thlnlcI can scare them stiff wltli tills priest-iy'"-giirli," b» ihiiikleiT. "You knowrilli- of Ihe ll-ailllloiH connected Withthisi "place''i;iiiif'i'rii*>iiit''''"'fiTiV''>tli»Jitr «f"?llmldha who utiirvnl hliuself tu Ueiith

Hal rewards. Tlio mipiTMIHuim su.vthat homctlincs HiDNpl'rlt of thin oldpflcHi i•oiiies"tiiick Vi i\\c- tnwer.iuingr.*ami foiiorn, and cries for foixl nndilituk,..,.l.jilmJl..ha..t.h!it oldJ'.rl,i'?.t_f<« ^awhile,". . . . • , "

'rim day wore on, and, although thc>ciiuglit OCCIIHIOIIIII glimpses of up-proiichilii!.; Kobllers, they did hot inllkiclinich IpriiKrcM, for lliere wero inui'li 'ImlUmj unit dlJt|)iitlJi«.-,it.wil.s iil.i.iKwttwiJIght^ when a ci»mpiiny of raggedHohlleM Htlr'red tlio thick whlto dusl<pf the roadnear tin1 purcelaln'tower.

"They're going to halt I here, Just MI thought. They're taking pot. nhoU D|thu tower: Wo ih') -iimiciit ciuiuuitlify II re ilrn«Kli*K -along."

l>lck looked out-nnd ,«uw nil tinUiltycH H.iiilth.d(.'w;rl.h<rs]. llii naw morp,fTiFjiM iiiitk:eij i l ia t khey"weVo" propnr ;"Ing to lund tin: camion and gunnewwer«7;olnttiig'it toward -tli« iHi,ri!«li»l»--towcr. '." '•

"Deuco taku If, w<j'ro In for It now?niiittcred Kmltli.

l'(jet.l»t'» your robon. Ki.nro 'emi_off,man. You can do It. I know tho Chi-new lll«» it bo>/k. They'll streak It Ifthpy Htt> that old yellow buck on tli«balcony of tlio tower." Thiw DickeiioountKed his frleinl while ho helpedBmlth Into tho yellow robe.

Whllo tho guniiur« weru loading tlmcannon Ih'Ti" <"nti}U tho HOUIMI of (lefc*cries from the xMith,,nii<l a hniuV'titt/ittercd l/i-lgainlncnino racing throughth« du»t of tlm rond. .

At tho Kami; limtant Smith stoppedthrough a door that led to a Hinall bal-cony that encircled tb« tower and.lifting his nrmi In their flowingnlceveH. dlirlllcd dowii at them a mix-ture of American Hiiiiig and bad Chi-in«o that husUed tho riotous crowd be-low.

How Ions he stood tbero ho ne te iknew, but his arms grew »tlft anduseless nud his neck cramped with itsligld attitude.

Tin; long silence of the crowd IICIOCTna)i. broken at last by n nlnii| screccl*of terr'or from ti brigand. That wu«tin; Hlgifiil for panic. In ton minutesthe long ilusty road wan empty and nfull moon mulled wanly over tho placewhere miperiitltlon still held «wny.

"Tbere'u Just one consolation In thofvliofc nffalr," nald Dick afterward,"mid that U that It forms fin i-'sci'llentexcuse for Kt'ttlru bnek lntj

i country ugiilii, ami I'm KUIIIK.°'

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i tiil.lriri iif tin- f'rihiary ilf-inirtrncut

fyioiir. Slurp." jh« 'wriptu'n- ..of * g1 iry"u'l>r'« ^iT.th -Wiis rtvut. tiy!.- Uus-wll-V- Mixv <i.t>i Fr«.*in'uii, the iix'-rrtary. I hi" t:nlir>-* lieutenant t'-rfhw.lth<-» wu>K thu u!.l rarol "Cum..! taliifd nu

' ( ; h r l , t j u I i M ( n , , , A 1 , U i U ( , T L ,"your mtjeitv

Tin- MKS.". M.il- i .mil Ili-l.-i

if Walnut sir.-.'I i|»'iil 'SIIIII!

r l . l t l V i - s i n S..HH-I V | | . '

l i i t r »v i«Hl l ' o i i i i i - i | , , l r ' (>. I

ii.lil i l « i i ini i i ikl i. |i-<-li,.n ..f i- t l

Mi . iu l . iV n i n h l u i l h lli,> fu l l .

• . n i l s ( ' . . i i i i i i l n i | ) : i v i i | I I .

Viri' f'i.iitir.ili'ir. Win limlier Assu

i'iiilniK'Stvri-taty. Win I. <'.illali.in; | W.'Hi"<l;w"

with |ili'Usijr.« Ins having IM-<-II

with tlw wliool nu s i m i b r i<r:isl<ins fur

""'""•] j t \v. ' i i l>thtw' yearn :niii ouiiKnitiil.iti-d

V u i lh Jthiui on tla-ir JiPifirew.

' Ni'xl nun" "TU<« (Ihristin** l lel l i ," ;k

M 'i r'ii I c l iks^ r-ICli/klH'th IJoyi-f; * 'urisiunci' "-i

•Mni! !'• j i i ionton and Mil l i i i 'nl l i r iUon .

liiiuKinl;.! Til.' Kui»<riuti'iuli<i!t n|ir>k« hricfly :tml

As'.ishiiil ; then tlm li^i-ridHry carol "(.imwl KIIIK

A-

Wiinle i i Kitini-lh li.iwll.y Invide Sen

Imi'l. Uis.t^D K:iniiii':i.-r, ni'l ('i.in.ljir;

lor. All»-rt .1 Kr:.ork

lorw«i ln-luiigiii.; to il • I . IturrniiH

ikiiil th«'l!nil i i l tit >'f-s Kv|imss luiupiinv

l.in .iw.iy mi Miiii.l.iy. liulli IMTI-slcj i

\*%t lii-foii-* ikny ilaiiKii^n w:in dono

.1. II NiMtnni.l li:i., --',1,1 Ins milk

IMISUII.^S to V\*. |». fjiiiuiliui.. M r . N ^ -

(r.-nul is iTi;in.ii<iii>; a din dairy furm for

> f MartiitniK W.. have ru

(inn l>:ilil(ii <if W "-Ui.-I.i-

Uitlph I'lirand and .1. Sii-liy

furd. OIIIII . wbii bavi! IKM-II v

S Mi'Mutini. uf I hud ivn'iiui

turned to tbnir humci.

(h-irRft H.«klMV.. uf.(V.utro street.

ri'turiiKil from a vi-.ll to l'liilinl,l|ilini

Mr ami Mr* <l.Hirj(.i (1. i

uf Centru utrii'l, haiii aiiiiuunri-il the

cii|;uK<'inent uf ttutr dutu;hter, Mls.i

Soruli l.ntimri.tt.'. tu lulwuril Miller, uf

| a/|.-r ul i i i l i tho Advi i i t OIIITIIIKS of l|n^

whiHil for tin1 liislinp s Finiil WHS |im-

w-nted on Iliu ull.tr.Tli" whool then saiiK tlm varol "Wo.

I'limo KiiiK"ntl lirioht Arc." and tluu< aim- what tho Hu|K.rintendcnt idliidudIn us proliulily tlm nu»t irni«.rtanl cvi'inof thopvi>nirrft outsido nf tho servii-n it-si'lf tlm distribution of gift*. Thei;if[s from I'lm mholars for thofxt in n«odhavltiK Ixvn iniulii on tho precedingSunday, on this occasion only tlm giftii

ulars, iniulo povfitilo by thuof. friunds of thosi-lioni, »x>re

distrilmtisl. IJuh ncholur riveived nKift valued acRording to Iii» or horris-nnl for attondunce and pruinptiMHsfor I ho yuar ending on tbo Sunday mutIwforo Advent. All o f tho "wlioTarii'und"ulso all vifiitinK children riM't-ivod theusual IHIV., of rfiornlatt'-H unil orafiKi-Sovvrul of thn toacliurs rocuived proMiiits

Mr*.-

H. H.t.'IIADlVll'K,L'riiiifuril, N .1.

KtNllWORIHof hill* marked tho

uf I he Ltoruugu tVuiqell at ltnmix'tinn held on Tiumluy

l b |UlAinung the ctmtwtwlWen- ikiHiut for "wp " nt thoti * p

U p Fui-tory ilfii; uliii a Wll of »tt)from Win. (luhhutt for ttutomoUlo wr-

in tmntiiiK hiae rotil noil rofrenh-H M HIP lire, mul tlw iitlury bill ofKHt.svir . Thitl'lerk r*e|)ortod a lull

liiiw ot.'*i,OS) on Iiiuid ttnll Wll» to\imntiitAint- (it •MIW- wora.~tiaiMM)twl;.iprimyuu<nt:[l Alioiit 11,500 of tll« t-'lHW

uiiii'.v iiuvv duo. hmi liiM'n colliH't.ll lt

tho

i»l unil ^I'V.M til i\p|wvl« u i o ntill

t i t t i i i t iu i ; IUH w t l o u o f ihpCourity Ifcwril.

(Ct vviit rt<cclvml for Hiuw (Mlim'tnlfor

i of sUlovvulk 6 f i l i n a n « « and.)

iuMit takon unt i l Tlmmiluy ,

Int. ;\t 10 a. in. , whun till'

imiu-il u i l l u u i o t tor o r i

I'mf. l ' A I't^erauii und Mlm tvditlt

iinw

[•) Krvnt wcrtf umubwivj among (beuhu uttciuleU tbo U'actorn'in Atlantic City tho foro

WhltehouBO, N.rs>rt uf I bo week.

llr« 0 , li. UiJ., was a Imiineas ralter ji> town yoater"tilVj- ~ : 1__

Scluxil wi'll r«' opt'h on Monday audwill ojinii for tbo Wintertlio-thn

tiTinunUDV. W. ,.M. 0, llitw<M « I M baa IMWH

('iKT'iK'11' '•> inKiiomir)* work in Houtb.ii'f'M'y unil I'lilladi'lphia for MIIU tliue,»i)l '[wild New Ywir's in Kenllwortb.

Unv and i,'barl(u Kr\iit were

iltu'in tar grjmd jury wrvloe at the.lumiarj Jw.vv .yd ar»-tlw t\nt - rvpro-iwiitativni LJ IH> i!hLV«w .from the Bor-oii^h siiufr it« iiworporat^oji.',-, .

Mr. itiiil Mrs. l.oaw t <lfaiinly, u[ PatuPHUi, <|>wwlrlu^'latives in town.

Mr. j»ftac lUssrailler.^f Matua, K. J..bus Uym BiigaRed. its Supervising Priu-ci|ial fur the MoKinl«y School.

YoiurC^U Hill nw«t bo puid neatWinter. Jim tho ChrUtmas Club.Oranford Truit i iunrany. '• •

WAUTEJ>—y«un({ lady who ba»know ledj;i> ut boottkoeping. Apply to

Hitr. A . C. iie\\ i\f flaU Motor

Aimer Ifcmin N'e» Hni

and ihtiiKlitor aro

of Shunter linn , it illI'. A.'Sliusler.Ht hU hiuni. in Itiwlln Park with avery cold . :„__, .

Theltnnrixxl Board of K.IU.MIIiniH>t nmt l-'rulay iviinliig ut Ji

iM willII.-r inn

Elmer Kliij;'.'' \ihu:..Iia4 t«v-n • vhitinghlft liari'iiti in InletlakiMi, N. V.. ban

Mrs Illicit, McMttiiiiH, Mis-. IKmithyi-Mnmn, mid llalpli MI-MIIIUH. ol

Third avenue, huvn returmnl .from itj i^it in Now York f.My.

Mrs. Willluin Urutiett, nf Soootnl uvo-tnio. iHiiiiite ill with a »rvrr:il ruld.

Some ili'parlini'nli nt tin' AIMHIIIIfui'tory ure wiirkiii({ overtiuuv

l t i r n (.'lork .Tolui. niiforkorn, ofIlio Alichor 1'ost MaiHifarrnrintrt'ii.vH'iKoii>K to Iniild a Intiulsiitiio iottuK» ou

which

An- t«t»t« |n"th»- Moon. - ->...j.teJ,^r.Hii.Vw.-y.S!!u!«u War, InCnmlllu riuiniiHiriou. tbo fii-

uioua ustroiimimr, fuiiKht us a captnlu.he nettled down to Ills- astronuinlcal l»-lmrn In l'nrl-i i, ml hi tin- foimdcd an ob

llu> plniuls I'll tliu iii'cuslou of till•i'lcnilffi' Julilliv Tii- »'ii9r |ir«amiwd"nit|)a Kllver in,-dill di-pk'flug him standingon n cli.ud. il.inki'il ou one stile by tbi)jiliiiiiit Mars and on tlic other by bisJuvlsy oliscrviitiiry A rvKloi) on tbo

has In'oii unmet) after blui, bintu wbUperlnt; tldi fact to an inter-viewer M. Klamumrlou hoped It woulrtnot ho publlDhed "l'he budtrt-t com-mission," be added humorously, "maywant to tax It as being lnuiled'prop•rty."— Westminster Gazette-

"Ml* jSoldSn Rule*.A Tomuto bauker liatiss up those

Kutdeu" rules of riuidut'l:•'Unvi'something to say.

iif tw liuv rule* for sp.oclal o^ca-unJ lu'int-i. but uvt for Reuernln.'Lii) i'ti'i' ijwih5 «y ollowance

for the ««"«-nsJUe» ut .yuxsrsjitlou norfi-r I In' ln-l|i|"uliit'Hi uf Initrcjujniuuli-'a-tlon.

Tbi'.v nviill with tlu-lr taciturn nuRKt'stloii tlu- KOM.'II rules tbat huuir over.tU.e tl_eijk i'f ii.wi'sterit mine owner:

"State your t>ii«in'.'<i '-;S(iU! UJ'!

' -V."1 H7"'"",l^T^"i^I"id.lMrttH Dealer.

\ iu idiv1th a

talkjngb re-

ri»»o ofuf Uod utdline!; »••>'

f.,Ui.vntlO 1

. . . I a t t h e cl.-iv- «.r M t * > v ' | I - importuned -il«*

' I Wt i i rr o f lh« if

th* enntf of VliJiii»l dMinM.p«rIMJW oil Dl»-ia

«j p M»pleid p P *runnlnr thence In *

at righi ,u>flt* tol ferlck iteldjrii >;

about *ent one

ii^iyifdflfl'OXri'-'i**•'• goii for th&aWc<)V'i»r>-ni"+hf^W

T.rtl ».-»U-rly dlrwfton

Wh

I I , !n<,»M II WICli.HT.SlM-rUr.

nifiit C«tt>ptinyrptjniti»'itt i V i U ihaU. >*l ttl ,

pr«?ml*««\ writ of

fur malein

In ttn* fi\t "f Klimln-th, N. •!., on!HK'>EVEN*TII DAY OF

i<>it of Maid day nlit rwt or jmnvl ul laiut

iil».-n. HIIUAIC, UiHK mul'Vit-iug, hi thfif K.**i-l!r Purh.l in \\\r count/ uf

i't Slate i>r N J yin'i-h W kiii.wi:, imml.vr^l andl-.t uuiijt>«r tliirtyt-iK'nt \'.in utttiii it-tin IE of lot 'nu mt*er thirty ntim

hull ii"\\ n on t\ ui»]i on 111" in tun0

will i»-r(.'runfurj

A. M .will iiI his w ,oft\ivi> will

Mrs. Jan..;it tl

pttul, has i

Mimiluy. iuf t

('r.uifiinl Tinil ;(in tiutt il:iy.

Tin! Millliroujjht M*v

to'('run fun)

i<r>.]*rty «i U>rrni»c, N- J. .v tiw« U-vt fruni and extend

niie l>ftH'**ili j nvt'ttui* two huh-

f th

Yorlc; Misscluir"; Mr. 1.1

Tin) Tullofur ut tliu (.'8.

Wayne 1'lciiom-t, MissMrs. V. Ilu

tend tu niy i>tHjr wife andreward due to tlie lufortii.'r."

IP k!»ic. »ltli.)iii.'h struct with th».-itreuilty ami self u(.*rlf!<-# of tlwi-r, Bald >>ti-riil.v:

"(Jo llistMiit'j-to the f.idmi «nd tlien- uwiiit mjr

"1 obey," nald tlii> culprit: "tun Hi*money?" .

"Within two tinura your wife shallreo.-ivo It," «al4 Ihe kluif. "Take this

cuml hy llins-litlf.. j;irls of Miw sji;.-s'j ll'It'"r nud .ulve .It .to tbe.'rouiiu:tiidiint^' but lu> must nut open It until after din-j ner.

TU«

an the OlTi'ttnty.

lieutenant olonel arrived .'tt

Bpandnu ami p t r bltd»elf u|i ui n

prlsonrr. At Ilift presi-rtbi'd . in.nnent

the commnudnDt OP«.'ULH1 the royal uuui

<JaU>." It ran:To tho bearer I Klv»i till. r..:>tnrn;iml of

HpumU" t Hlmll to with Himilfcj:i.; Tl.« present Kovemor lttift «>oitituanil ut Berlin artp»«t r«-rvicrs-V.'lltli'.t t?'J

In f-

art retvard forFRKDKKIOK.

from the imd tho Huporinton-dent was priwuted with one from thoteueher». No on« was overlooketl andthe Christimw spirit prevailed through'out. • ••

When'tho givinK of nih* nm con-clird«d^7iUe~»cho<il Sunn the old~KiiKlhhcarol "What Child is ThU' !" and tbei.iufli-rIho tinal collect and -benedictionby the itwtor, the Imtutiful service wiisoiuii-iuded with the Heciai!<ioiial,'"Ant{e1lifrom the Ketilmx of (llory."

A nieetinjfTif the-"teaobera anil officersof thusclKKil will lxi held ni.xt Mundaynight.

It is expected that an Advent UihloCliWff for the younR intvn-of-thfr-PttriHhwill noon ho organized.

An effort is boiiiK initdo to furm' a Uiychoir for the.SuiuUty School and it ishoped that this may b ^ itimo to bavu tlii'in sliif; at tho uiiiiuuiMissionary Service. tthVtli "will"' bo"holdthis year on tbo feast of tho Conversion,gf St. I'aul tbo Ajiostle, (January 2.V

SAVED TA Ctcape fram

•n Enraged Orang.As n rule, oraug outuiigs are caught

youiig and mined befont they "ire "•Wo-", ,„ „„,,,„ i pi-d to Europe. Mr. W. lv. Dnnilo tellsC... :." .V..4ln'1Wll.l-Anlmnls-awl Ciimoraa" of

such iinniijunij that arrived In Londonwith tho best of characters. Ik' winconsidered u doollo, steady going oldtblii8i_a_D(J- Mr. Pamluf wns engustd topbotogmph hlnj. ' j>i

I enterisl tln> urang's cage u I hndentered scon's of others. I bnd not ei-dposed inuuy ptitt.es beforo I saw thatthe autuial was Jnteut ou.mischief. Howas v very powerful beast, apd 1should have stpod no chance at all Iflio bad uttuckeJ me.

My only chance was (p use tbe cam-e n a.<t a weapou. Mtklug a slgu to the

J4 l

I >'ilu

little tint )).!»'iijuVelr.' "If 1» !w."' he s.Hlii'inim|iousl.v, "for^Bje f- ^l.iwii a< ii ranrrletl num. but j-ii 'uui-l!. 1 w'iitit y f i u t b , i

" i

4baud camera-in tbo orang and withslow and steady step approached blm.The kiH'l>er wag outslde.lhe door, readytp open It. but neither of as uttered aaouiiil. I was relieved tp see the prangretreat gradually, aiid at tbe same timenlowly rise from the crouched andtuenaclug poalflou he had taken. Oucebe was on the move. 1 knew 1 had a,chsuce. 1 sijccei^ied ID worklog him,-uurid to the comer furthest from Uie4oor. »(J)CJJ fhe keyi'vr bad silentlyaud slQK y pne«(jj.

Still polutluj; laf camera at theoraug. 1 Very, very i iowlr backed outof tbe cnge, the door was shimmed to,and 1 was tato. Kvcu when 1 waspartly through tbe door opening toyquick movement ou my part wouldhave beeu a fatal mistake. Tbe ani-mal could hive reached roe tu an In-

" V k » « . " " i i Mrs* Howe svnipatbeti.>>i ,(!l»o .von do want tbeiu

M«rrl«d Man'* Progr»««, -Tbe flrsk fear after atrriaj* aa»

jbolds bli "wife futrdly. th'e iecond yeai1 h* holds tbe fcaby awkwardly,' and

every year "after' that be bold* nilfeBfu* ataalbr/.—Dallas N«wa. . - '.-

DISEASE GERMS STICK.Hanct II Is Almoit Impoaaibt* to Have

Heally Clea'n Handa,Tluu Ihi- slovenly hiililU. or ill health

of tin' cOiiksriiid waiters who serve u-;In dining -iir-i. In.teli.. re.stauruuls uudour II« II li'iniiM .uia.v lie nn tven ureuler iiu-niicelii our li.-a.ltli than d e f i r t h vpluinliln>; In (In- fact brought out liy

HuUle Iliteri-

by Surtii'oii

liivestl«a'tluiu« madeof Hie HrttlKh

IfUHi'il to he thoiiebt that If our «erv-5ut»' hands- und our own—were wti.shed with reiiHomilile fri-iiueucy we WereWife, but Dr. CuinudiiH show'rt that eventlie most srnipiiloiiH ek-HnsIng will notrelieve tullnls that hnve been In .'oliluctwith dlHeasiu geriuH 'from llio llublllty"of lnfeetliiK others. In Bhort, Dr. Cuminlns d.-oltirca that no long us wu lirelu thin world of dirt olid microbes ourhamls can jigvor b« really clean.

To prove Ids contention Dr, Cnuitnlnsdipped the tip of his forefinger In aliquid conttilulnK ullllons of typhoidbacilli. Tbo. tinker was next rlust-,1 Inun unttepptlc"Solottoo,--then--Id', verycold water nnd then In water that v i sttluio^t bidMuX After nil thl» cleiiuslnKIt win wiiidiwl finTsuiail iiuiiriTiry~f>fsterile wiiter. Thii) water when HUMlyged showed no IOHH than 3l;t cofonle.of lyphold tiacllll.

Not sutlsQi-d with UiiS dlNConni«ln)lirouf of therutilTty of clea'u uuuds; thi

'doctor proceeded to soak his InfKtedlinger Up lu pure alcohol Then Inwashed itiiRalu lu sterile water, ThiiUffie"the"UinrtyBl1? of tho water revealedfour colonies of typhoid Bacilli.

"Another experiment' made -by-l»rCummins was to rest a typhoid ladenlinger tip for Just an lustunt ou thewtirfaco of a. bowl.of soup. The HOUJwas then allowed to Htand'for.tweutyfour-hours'... .Wheu Uiuillj.. auajyred Itrevealed nearly 40,000 typhoid bacilli t"i-VWy CTlWe ltiHl:»NBW"t ' « l ) . .' •

What 8Hs W«ntod.

lug womuu came lu today aud ihkufor "UottiiKe Cbeese.*' I'YIeud—llaDid she think the library was a ^IO.eery store? !>. A.—No; after somenuestloulntf 1 found out tbnt Bbe wunted "Scottish Chiefs."—Boston Tramcr|pf..

Old I'lirtstrr WhiiLn mil

nli h\\iU Stuck lot li

Teh

D. J. BplilvB. Prop.Choice Wine*, LlqMors

and Cigars.Kxcellunt nccomtnoditttous for per-

nmnent.iiinl tritnslent KUeate.Stoam lio.'il nml electric ligl.t;Htiibles altnrhpil.

HUB-MARKftyB ae RS

5 M that UM ffob-Mwk b «« UMrwbbw bmfof y*>o buy- - It U roarl iUuruca'dfStanalFiQl^

living Itu; nttnit* i.rfuitst.4 coittrywl to therti«^nrihi.'nrfit part liy <lwl of WUH lam A..

.'nil>ri<ltfi? nnii haurtt A. B**iiit.ri*Ure, his wife.tt.il Miir M, lUi-'miJ r.vunl.-d May \\,\W£.

W1U.1AMH WHKiHT. Sheriff.N. K- LttAVITT, Hair.

AN* OUl>lNAN(*K for Collection wfitirnl-i fur ttif linprovMnont uf BylMrntnnit i*i*n-i <>t Union Avenue ahd Ham-lltull AVt-Tltlf.-

it onltitm-il IIT tlu' Townahlp Oomralttet*nhlp <>f rrnnford. in tht-Cuunty uf

i ) .

•I tlu-

unv) U>. I'ui-in

Thnt tln-n>w*.«sii)**nt« ft i i >>y Hn*iruprf.iTt*m«titAv*-nui> from Manor Place (Willowi*l\\HU'-r l'lnc«. " •Avi'iiuu fnon 1'heater Ptmoe to

'J, s;lv,«ter stn-.i from Oranford Avanae. j lUmllton Arenuu; and Hamilton Ayenuafroiti K,>ri-st Aveuuu to 'Arlhiicron Koau.

I. Hmiilltim Avrim.v from Arlington Itottd toEllzabHh Aveuuf,aKalnst the prop«rt.T benefited thereby aa con-tlnin.sniy"'tvsiiliinoii OMhuTownAhtp'Coranitt—-t«j tulopusl December 17th. 1(118, to l<fl0ulleclNlIn ten ..tinal aimual Installnu-atH. thnflnt In-

lliiui.l IK Ing ,Iu.- nml pa;al>l» at tho dato of1 ronrlrnitttlon, tliu iwconil Installment twins•nnd niynliU AllKUst Int. 1U14, and th» b»l•not suki liisttilhurntH lwlng Mynbleonth«* 'di.7 nt AuKUat iii iikuh yi«r.tn»rearterQntll

S*-.-tiiin ;'. Thi-i onliimn.H* ; takeuiuedlntily.4>Atn1 I>r«i>nili4 r Wth, 19111,

.10HN W. HK1N8.('h«inuan TownthJu Cotuinltttw.

I.VAN* It. DKNMAN,TmviHhlpCltrk.

SHKU1FKS sAbK-lnUhftnctfrv.wf N»w Jer-•n-y It t « » n tti^OltiznnHHulUliiKatid l ^ a n

A—-'ifHiMir of Klii»b«th, N. J., o«»nmlalnftu»,umi Alexander /jikaluxny, ut al. defendants.bi fa-, for Kale of mortgaged prfmlsrs.

Hrvirtnt*"f th« «lw»v»*«tai«HV writ of tivrifHI'Iiu to mtt .iUr«vtttl I vhall BXIKMM for wile bypul'llr Tt'iiduf, nt *th« ttherlflM ^tllcp In the.otnt'rt hnuat>r in the city ol KUzabflh, N.-J., on

Ok* JASUAHY, A. P..IUU,ttT'txvMk't'locU In the afternoon or fiakl dajr, allt htm« tract» or parceU of land and ptfUiiar*h^rilmvlter pArtlcttlnrly dtwcribtnl, Hltuatt>, ly-

, tnjt »n«l being in thw Itorcufcth ut Gar wood, littht'Oiiunty at Union nml State of New Jerauy.

r" AnJTtiiuwif.*6tio\f n' tiirir-m^rtbtHt-uti a ver'ti d t K d i H V h U O K I.„ . , , niadn !>>• Edwin 8. ViMirhU, (! E.. InAuk-ust lUoll, nml Illiil 111 tho office of Uli- ulorkof rnlmi County, Kllxal.illi, N. .1., entitled,"Sc'tUm No. 1. Property «ltcint.-d at UATWOCHI,W.'Mtni-lil. Union oguntv. N. .1^ lit-lunglug to"Ihil NTO- (furk.Hubarl.nnljkndCompBny, "wMini bjr Ilit. nuliitit'N ill l.loflk two i;>), lulu twohuiulrtsl snd thlrty-Hev.il IW) nnd two hundrftlikhd'tlitrty-ttiflirTXw.'T " '

WlLlXAM H. WIUUHT, BhorllT.JOHN K. BNni.lsH, Siil'r.disi 2J KWSCO . Fli*. »9 Sit.

IDuring t

tiny night,wintlowM iitliu S|wrrjEaM-,-wtts-lworst in yi

.Of till.' s i l l

lo-wes of liA. U. Zi

TlIK'fll'I'lylips, Wis

"Thursdaymother onZU'lilUe in

tlw U-B.-oninches thii

v --~AvI)r:-lDtllcil lit 1

OTIS WRIGMT, Incorporated,C O A L ,

And Mason's Materjajs. .Clean Coal. • Prompt peliyprie?.

Lehigh Valley Coalf ' AND

MASOfiS' MATERIALS.•Cenjeijt J Sla(f

er Pipe, mg-Office, iM East North Avenue,

£ CI^NFORD, N. J.

jiriswl to I

jjiroviousl)

• sliowotl tl

JIIUOB" tliri

"taknil'toti1

^1)0. Tlipolic-u uulby.insurii

: At tho

Mrs. (Sencilor, Sta

.-cilor«.M.i:cilor, Mr

"ViceCouMiss Soli

^riitaryv '-Vretary, JWm.-Ha

—HuiumeiJjepreseiAnnio ICouiicil,Mrs. Ca\villlioi,7;m. a

Insuradue ne:mas Clu

The n

\ rrr/c(ho LiJbiund I«J»Cranforof WcaVisitint],oc.il Phere.

AN E3T.decorating.Plains coaumooe;

iTE for your painting or W» WoUer BroaJTwr Scotc|> ? |

Rfc

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fc^AKFORD THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1014 BsxHssasa

Town Notes.

TnK CITIZEN withes all its friendsand patron* a Prt»jvrua«i and Happy•*»"«* Year. .. „,- . . . . -

\S in islieb haa i>oreha»eir a n«*w4-cylintler Stnt* aut«nobil?.

N'abf U visiting friends ands in Pennsylvania.

M m May Cuo|ier of New York, 4* the£at»t of MiM I(e\ts«on Orangt' Avenui!.'. lV>sl Lehr; of North Avenut* West,left Friday morning furS,inKrun.-isro.Cat, • .

Anesnor. Sn-ackbainiT' has becii conlined U> IIIH liimx)* for the jsv«t wis'k bya M>vpr>' .itt.itt;

inax. .Iniinjiir Christmas ( lul l . Cnin

The fKul.ir meeting of the ParishCircle >'i( Trinity Church will be heldon Wfclnemlay, Jiif, ' ih , at residence t>f

Kathryn IVninuu, r'rtsj-.i l.«>\»Uithy Siuith;• iivTe'n TiwHrw. ai»f Mar jori*Bueklev of Crantortli. Miw taw Mut

wt of Dallas.' lVxiv Miss Harrti-t

ruining nr.irri.iKf uf Miss Minnio Olive:in<l Ilfnry lironsnn •;txitl> isilonsi i Thewddint; will tuki' [tl:u>: in (be FirstHantist Cliuicli nil J,u>. JS. lluv. CM\

•'linn will |x<rfi»rm the wrenioiiv,> Crunfurd Council, N*o. iV\ Jr. .O. I'.A. M. ,\\ ill niri't tni Friday ovfniug ofthis ivivk, at which tiu»> tint newofticrts will Ui in-t:ill. il

Mrs. ,lain< I'mvder; whn has Ihs-n ;tpiitii-nt ;it tin1 Rlizatwth (leneral Hos-pitid, has rt'ttirtunl ti>. h>*r homo oil

• BprinijhVId • Avpnui'. • • »>Motniuy. n( lUw wt'ok marktnl" thu

.» opi'iiint,' of \hr. ('firistmaH I'ltih at theCrmiforil 1'rusl I'omiuiny, Tlirt-n hund-ni l iuul si ity tivv :n'c<miits wcri' O|H>IH>I1on that il:iy. . •

Tin: Miller rivftption on Mondaylipniulit si'Vi'ral for">>'r rcsiiltmls tiuckto l.'nuifunl. Amoiij; the young peopleluiticod wore Miss Dorothy Boll of N«w•.York: Miss Kuthvrino C'oo|»r of Montcluir; Mr. lluKor l.'oatm of New York..'

'I'liM following lutttirs remain unculleUfur ut tliu Cranlord post olltcu: Mrs. 3.H. DiiuRlus, Mrs, U. C. llullck, Mrs.MurKiint (iiunt, Mrs' S. ' l/auer, 10Wayne I'le. Mr. Hrown, Mr. Chus. Ail-iloiiis, Miss S. Uurdlor, |{. T. ,lon»a.Mrs, V. Ihtrristm, Hurry Hmin, IVntLst,Organist, liox »'.•. New Office.

During the heavy storm of last Thursduy lUKht. onn of th« lurgu pliito ^las.1windows in Tutliill's hurdwurtt storo inthu Spo'rry Uuilding. North Avenue,

..•• Kttst. was blown in. Tlio storm wu» thoworst in years and rt|)orts from some.of tlio s n emit towns, te l l of., heavylosses ol liff-iinii property

: A. U. Zit'hlkp, ii foriuor mnployuo ofTur. (Iirr/.r.x, now employed ut I'hil-lips, Wis., arrived in Cranford last

'Thursday uu<min|; and is visiting hitmother on North Avenue. Wmt. Mr.ZU'hlke informs us that whim lm loftl'hillips last Hiinday, tho therinomctorregistered 4? lU'Kns's Ixjlow zero, andthe it-u.-on tho lakas at that place; was ?ftinches thick.

As Or: Kotiert Wnkelield Altered hisotHcii at li:1.' North Avenue West, lastKriilay niornin^jie was somowhat sur-jiri.si'd to tin^'thing* other'than1' lie liail

tHtofwtr fcfries.Mia* Jeafe A. ililier daughter of Mr.

and Mn, Edgar Harriot Millar,b«r formal bow to societywhen two briUant nwption* u vre belt)at the Miller home on <irrhtu\l .tiwt..

Admiring friend* wnt nuantilie. ofUautiful (loner* !» ft* dit d<4and thttte cuaibitied with lloln'yytnuuformi'd th* *pacK>i)s ruuuis into a

».• -of tieunty.' Th» dtt-uratioMa |>ietur«mue lev.kjjrnuti.1 f,.r the

iM« gowns vi thu rnvivin^ tvurty.while soft imwiv fnun Z#ntnt»rs orvltev

ui(."U»l « i i h merry ,Ut»»>hter amithe hum ol vtikys

Mis* Miller was intr<"lu<til to themany gutsta' by her mm Inn wbi> wn»assisted by j'veritaMn " t w bud' HardenL»f-' jfir.U'i wh..*>l: atid town friend* uf

Tlio floral il>wrati<<ns"f lh" <!iinntrn*'.un were pink r»w<". auTt«'ri^T \Sofrshaded camlle light lileti.liiii; «|t!i the

>f silver, j^hws ami lmp^'ry revealoxl 'the' il.vurulni' art of- Ihu eater-

in this dainty setting .t ehtiice^collation wu* «.'rveii. Ihe matron*who disjienseit i^raciomi lutspttality horx*weio McrKlaims K I1 llyati, It. I'.Smith. .1. I' Kepner. I" I, 'Knitnoiis,Muss Hrottn of Criuifonl ami Miss I'in-n«> of r.li/.alieth. Mrs. ,l<>hn Iviiuuiuafid Mrs Knuik Harriot assisted in : thedrawmk: room

The hours of thu after rive|4h>ii »eri;from H to ti ami large mirnUr nf jumi*attended. New York Ci ty and neiuhImriiiK town luing well repre^'iiftsl

In tho eVflriiiiK a nvepliun was heldfor the younger set, Mr Miller iwsistintjthe |>arty in receiving. As ninny nf theyoung people are honie fur the Holidayvacation the, affair had <in.it .\ t'ollcgcatmuxphem ;' .'

was enjoytsi until the >vo«ihonnr. .Mr*. Matbey iintt-Kiakatd in the dining roiim while MinnDenman anil Miss Mnllie l)roeseh

JAthltnl I" the "forceins '1 |«»sibii> In

alters throughas at night, 'thusservice tu timewhole •;! hoursulsii ri'|kirt.st Ihe

After*Th* Township Cunmitt«e nwt Moo-

B»y night for too la*l tima f»r U*t:t, allthe meml»ni Jn'inij prwent and the bust,new uf the yc&r U4ng tuii-h.sl npiufood shape leaving a clear'slit- f.ir thetacvoiing committee tt> work on. Tb*meeting was belt! i« tho du«ofllce owing to thp Urgw uieotiiitaing {«riMU< fur repair*. • ' , -

Chairman., Marshall >>f the Km'anti"Corauuttw submitted a r«i»>rt showmnllit> ruuils of crtslit and di-luts .1.1 liu'Never.*! ,i|itir>Li]krt:ition w^i t tnt i .iurtn^

tlie'..\*fi\r ;tnd tlu; clerk w.:ts Utttt-ttsi to

u»akn ntH.'i"VHiry tr^niift'r I>1 VwLvi)^1^

l'bo lejr.rt sluiivisl irnurly *xm» tt>char»<wilil<»to rood Bivuunt tu !»• civditui

I!KI r'ire ;U\NH»HI.fot wink ;it i'urrenlr^tt^ {vriorrtUHl by thi- tire t.\uns uml

rii .nnu.iii lUirti- of the folivi-ttuii"

>uiiiottt|3>l..- *=„ sl.»H«!iCiU, n>-

purt iff tint wi»rk i4 the l)e.|Kirtnient

shoniilg 1.11 arrests durt»x tl»- ><s;rwhich tfa were tvnvict*1*! and Uned'.

.J&JJ lax.(Irand Ttiry limTTr

o f ihe arrests b-r l'Jl:l, .il »i>r

l*i [ | :ui iu . 1.1 Ameti.ian,

Hi unkuovMi. One patr

'.I Herman andlman h.i^ l»vn

ilun,ug thi*,\>%it' inakluiM> -i iiiaVral HeadIhe. il-ay lime ;vs well

previously left tlieni.• showed that tliieves

An investigationhad entered the

place through it real' window and hadtooWrKDIII. silver,•eK>.vV»liio<l--atThu Doctor at once notified the

police authorities.' by.insunincii.

Tho.loHH is covered

y .insuranc , • i •At tho meeting-Td Integrity '-Council.1

.._....-..No.4aa,Daughters of .M.>»rty., held onFriday evening of last week, the follow-ing 'officers were elected; Councilor,Mrs. (ieorgia Witham; Associate. Coun-cilor, Stanley Lawrence; Jr. Past-Coun-

.....jalor.-M.iss Hattie Darrow; Vice Coun-cilor' Mr-. "irii'r'i';'tra'"ifiiief;'""Assiciate"Vim t ouliCilrtr X. h a-Ai-- Shafor; Uuide,Mis sVlmaM l'.inner; UecordiDg Soc-a t i r y W H '« iilr.irtjl-'inaucial-Sec-rt-tar) Mrs Minnie tlrnlw; Treasurer,Wni H-xrris liisidiUluard.Jklrs. Anni*Humnu-r Uutsi 1 Unartl,..Kriuik_Xifk;[i , , .r.s . . . t . itm U State ^Council, Mrs.An'ido Hniumei;

Mils Miller is Ihe only daughter ofMr. and Mm. Miller and has alwaysbeen a favurite in her home town Shegraduated with honors from tint I'ninfor High School Uaxs uf 1012 ami «|n.nono year at WVHeiiloy Col lege . Viva-cious and kindly, with a i'liar in of manet Mist Miller enters Nuciuty wttli abrillant future and her Uobut wait tnioof the social ev.enIs of lh« 3«>a«>ii

Township Committee OrganizationThe TOP nahip Committee'tt'ill inotit

thin morni'iK ut 10 o'clorlc to nrt;aiiix<ifor l'.iH liumediatoly titter tin- meet-ing of the Tounship Committw theBoard of Health will uievt for organiza-tion. As there are no chungeH In thoTownship «A)mmittw, it is. uot likelythut there will 1M< any cbaii){eH in theheads of the several suh committees orill appointed otlicials. At le;itt. thornhtt-s bts'ii no intitimtion nf any (inilein-plated change.

A s a Vvorkinjj nrjjuui/atiun tin) Township Uoveniinent for lylHtinni-d entire-ly eflicient and luirmonious asevltivncedby -general Township Improvements andcareful management of alT:Ur-< during

i| tus'd thluiiuh Ihe

I 'oinuussi.ili.'r Uui tis

ud.litum* In the i ulliuildin^ completed and extra furiti^hiui;l u - p i l n l i i r d e i v d , t h i s Ui U ' i n | i h u v i ; i r l y

in the m*w ) ear

A c.iinuiuutcaliiiu tioln Mrs i Vllms,sivy.uf the V I ,\ called :ttteiiti..ii:'|iithu smoke nuisance from Iniruiii^ ulsoft co;il Hi the power luiusi.. ,iud usKedthat snine ai-tiun tie faki^i tu ,iUitesame. This lirnu^bl 0.11 dif*cus.snni ;iitu what reuusly could IN. fouii.i in lav\Attorui'V Austin,, as on prtvwmi* IHSMsion^when tbe-»inoki> nius;tuci4 has IKSIIIdiwuwtvd was. uf npiuinn thut renuslvCould now- 1M« found thrtuifih. re^ulalin^ordiuancii but I;X|ICHSISI his desire to do.ill ho could to help iuth« mutter'" Om>utlor I'ark, who was present' as'rn privute citi/.en 'told ho« Ille i i l i / i h s mHollix, I.. I. iKindeil together unanisttliu.li I. l(. It. and rei'i'ivnl dumaithrough unit in ivjnly Tito Township(!lerk wa« llnixlly inftniiitisl tu wrt'uthe V. I A. that the matter Is one forcivil action, and on snggr-Ation of Mr.Marnhull, the Clerk wan further directed to writ" tho Public Servien Cor|«)ration roKurding thu nuisalice unit cm-lost!copy of the V. 1. A. letter..

Fire. Commissioner Mobn recommendisl the purchu*' of lUtKl uddilionul tentof llro hose, wliicli v/.tk iipproved midbid* ordered wH'iireil. Comiuittis-iiiuuItyiMi ri'r.nnini'ii(|i«l the buildiiiK of atetuiiiint; wall ut -thh New KiistiimnStreet liridjje UUIIIK the liuuruu inu|»>ilvat n (Hint of approximately fwas approved, also thai u sins'llight be placed at North aveininuud Chlione place und dir.s'tluu *i£n atF,li?.abeth and I'nion avenue. Tin's,were ordered.

Attorney Austin,presented r>|>nit ol"A ssendinent Commission with i .'KUidlillenjumin slns'l sewer lateral willicheck for ftJlMi. 10 to cover itiiid iissessment. This win received and the nun

Alternate to State

Thu first business uiee'titiB'of thn new-committee will prolubly In- held' Janu-ary 7. ' . ' " . '

Men's Club Entertains.The Concert given by . the Mendel-

ssohn,( iloo Club of Klizafaetb, of whichUauman Loive U tho dir.vtcir. in thoPresbyterian Church, last Tuerwiaynight under tho auspices of the Men'sIyeogne, was thoroughly enjoyed by Vitergt) and'ftfrpTeciativo-auaienW!" whicltfilial the church to overflowing. Thesoloists Were -Mr; Wward K. ,'taylur,teuor and Mr. .Iain-* K.- White, liari-tone, whil<*Mr* Baiuuaui :iu»e._at..(U«piauUMU_>lr. Allon K. Myers at theorgan acted as accumpanisN. . Kvery

Rranea Cdebratc

iMtivv mMiiNr-

nijfht utth -a Uii.'in tho Kire house

i.'lub, t"%Mi»|it»«s4 of all>i the lYanfcird Kirwjil uptlio y.«ar Tue«lsyi'.ii t at lh<" d u b n*>ins

A »|wrial.ivntmitti*1

beaJeil"by'ii K. Harris hod, lh» affairin iiuUK". »ilh.> \n.l.y XiMlsa-n at th»

lh» "luirvau.* nf rtMn«*Htihl«*s, an*llnle 10^»t'»r) >u»tx-*s they uwde

if it Ihe i-\i>'>nio «,-w W-autifnt >j>».t>rat«si with flags and *1in*tmivs grt^nakwhile al one mli> Has a Christinas triyuHy dnMradsl and el<vtric.illy lijilittsl

The i;itcMv nf of the ttreiuer wen'Mayor John \V llein* f'in> (Vjiiimi*

•iicrs iits»rj;t» <' M<M41 ami lMiarh*s Wliurtis. Strwt I'iuuiutNihxter Marshall,

ship I 'lork l>enman, >>rg*%;viit Jiin-and t)ftic«lr Neil-N^u ot the l\*lh*e

lit. but l»> 1,'tier. In* -«iut r»> ;rill*

itiil.-»-.t»hi«_*i ••.... ...... i . .

: menu, HI, UitUil-^-i'lani. Hcoth.

Wlui|<< l ' i« . Kuust Oblck.ii, As"

l S.md«icln<s juU t'ak« withCelery

S}<wl...i'±oV.!;.

hisni«iiTntir rM3yor» a s v'Tveilt Ilu1 liohiir ot n in in i ; tlm pig ;»n-l inu* he" aismrtt.i1"! nii'luell with gve.itl . k l .

W h r l l the nnilH'ill.itri i i t s i l s of Ihe

utv'i m.iu wvif %01ntiwh.it ap|Hias*'d.

i'i,1 » i i a •»h'<ii ^'.i«»,in *•! fe l ic i tous

s|«-<-i h i tv inn, ( Vtiiinis'.inni'r MiNiiiaiiil-

Mortis e.ich telling lion pmud they ate

if thn work "I the. De|iartiiii-iil during

In* |Ki->l >e.ir.,Ma>oi Hems ami Com

nitli-«'lU:wi Nt :ir>«tuth .tlto joining 111

leaitv I'f.uii' ••( lh" |iioiiiptni".s an.I

•tTistivintss oi Hi.. l>e|>artnieiit .('hint

lb*>s t^ikc nf tin- iov.dt> and willing

ne.ss of the men AS jirovtsj hy nil un

amount of work during the year]uii.i (.'aplain i)s<-ar Hess, (.'aptiiin Huhtarj. " KlitMiien Hiirris. Lunison, Mavto;>nd others Irada few worils to >ay alongt h e siiiue hu

his"s|Ks'i i i l l )

ioii o! ill

Wishing

HappyWALTER

NewSCHOLES

wV. -«tU

t''i[iMiian . llolTey gave

>nii !•• the great s.tti«

Music was turnishct byti le |.i<

Mrs Mario A", hryer. wile of l.aiu.'iitIt. Kryer ol Sylv>'s|ei I'lai'w diisl nl herhi nun eaily yestenliiy morning alter avery btiel illne»s. death lieiug cairns!bv |>uenuionlu, which ilevelo|KHl almostover mghl • Mis Ihyet was 57 yeats olagi». Nhe was uitinnhti'i of Dr. Vander

II who was it well known physicianof Now York, and mister ol Mrs < -l>u<(.Uaker who s. ime \ iars since nsided inCranford,

Kuneral SIMVIKS will lm huh1 in thol'rmhyt«ri'"i Chinch at two o'clock Krl-day ufleriionii, l»r; tlisirge >', ilrisnimotlicmliug. Interiiienl will >H< private,at the convenienciiof thu family.

lire Alarm Boies.it Huinh A.ft'tir. Nurtti A

I! l . i i . Walnut uI-.-Uniiifi AVfiliuii,

H IIH:-« UiiUm ttinl l'litn<iin>iit Afflui**.it I.IIK'IIIII mid I >pn>uuinl AftinuMiHI - lilut'.iiu att.l Otilou Aveiuimi..*>:! Noiili A«..ntit>.utnl Umtiitr.1 Mi.•I.' - Lliiilttu ;in.l Urtltiifti ATPlium.

I l t lO H t %ili -

in|itiin Hnit l O i t m n H %AiUiiMlim ll4Mut unit N(.rill A*llnlli Htns'l un.l HlirliiKfii'lit «liiiiculii niul Wnliuit Avpimm.

New Jersey CentralFrom Craufurd to EUi»L«Hi, Hawurk «

H«« Toitk.r & * «

.uncc,Ill IU1-j r.t.

i; ^',K, X~, Al, xlM. »H';UIIM, H:U>, .X'.I.L".', HM.

II I.'.. 11IJ II. I'^£Ji i a

a h ' In. mi l l .xi-;:ii:, \I ::;J, nl::..VV:ir.i....s:(»i.»;; ur. *:\.:'X>, t.<n, I ::i, ut.;m.II.I .'17. .'I r.7. uli.'l'.'. nll.Wt. x7;l«l. 7:BT,i-iii. .» I,',, in ;ij. I D . M , KI|:'.T>, I I I X O

-Oouiicllr-Mrs...Minnie__Urube; Organist,Mrs. Carrie Shafer. .The .new ofiicerawill bo installed on Thursday eyejnirig

fun. S '.insurance' Policy Premiums coming

Winter? .loin the ChrLit-Cranfurd T r u s t Company..

due neitmas Club.

«y- ordered pluci!il..la.tshu •The ortliiiunce for cullectinniil mailiis-,i'sinients was adopted on liintl read-iujj. This Rived itiHtallmeul option upto 10 yearn. The-Nori|iiaui|y-lJiirk t i l .u^ain usked fiic actvptanco nf m a pofforeU at thti last ineeiiiij;, but HieCommitted took no further action in thematter. _ •

" first MA. Church.Ur. Oliu A. Ciirtid, professor of Sys-

ih'atlc Tbeolo(jy"in lirow -ThwIoRicalrSpminnrir- who.«tu»il«J«ioii.dCu«l«U»l . topreach on Sunday muminc hist was uuuliUilu 1ullill-thi!-:olilia-.aiijii-oil. -iivc.ountor a death in his family. l>r. CurtispnuinLse* l<i |if(jocli for Jis infuture.- — -~ ' i

The inunical Sunday held 6u

ns;;;iI'. M

Sumlays. xa.M, xlill , 7 11. u7.:. I. xS:U.I'.I "j,'.i us, nn -»l, |i:.'>H, IO:4U, a l o l i l . l l l .U'l.V "\t:,' n'lii: 12;"'' 12T.1; 5r rKKI**

HI. ihl-Kl, :i:.'H, all'.."ms VI 7

g pono of the ten mumbers received hearty-4 U8th was a most (ucoeraful o,uo and odd-applause, and Men's . i ,oaguc warmlycomplimenteil in bringing such highclaw en'tertainen tu Cranford-

y. I. A. Meeting;The regular quarterly meeting of them - « , U - Iw-Uebl next iLthe LUbrury at three o'clock." The neeiU

und i K^ibilitii* of a Visiting Nurse-forCranford will 1« discussed. Mr,. Tubbyof Westfleld will "peak ou what theVislting'Tiur* h a s d o n e i u ttot.town."r^cal physician, will tell of the needshere.

Presbyterian ChurchSI'SUAY y

9.4i A. M.. Sunday School., , go t . ii.. PublicWonlilp.1 i.', r ,x . Chri»ti»n En.JravI oo r. M". Public Woriliip.

MWwwW Sf rvicc. i

Applications for space in the bifsfNewark Automobile Show aro begiu-ning ta ponr in on Manager Horace A.Bcjnnell1andJ^mjodjeatUais the exhi-tiition this season will be bigger andbetter than 3W.. . This in the seventhof the. local slwu s and will " bo held intbo First Uegimeiit Arnjorj- during theweek of Feb. il-'-JA The exhiHto willcombine both thu jJeasure car and Oom-mercial vehicle station, an vic\\ ui a de-partment for accaw>rie«i. Although

iq ii »lB»'.flt tsvo months a#ayand blank applications were mailedout only a few day« ago, the uppUca-tions tor space remrvttioon hi»veidres4y

to coino iu and it nuw Itoks at

exl muchto the helpfulness or both nervices. Tho ipecial featured Mr. Beecherand tho choir deserve great credit forthe execution df a number of difllcultpieces.

On Sunday. January 4, two uniqueanilorginal features will bo added to theservices of tho day. In addition to tbUnew feature and orginal of the morningservice. Or. Edwin I- Steornn will speakDr. Steams, wbobw a wide reputationas a pulpit orator, jipeaka for the las'

time in New Joney on Sunday lieforetaking up his work In Ohio. At theevening service Uwre will bo bold it rollcall aervico and spoclal munic by theCboxui Choir.

The week of prayer will bo celebratedbeginning January 4 and will be followed by t)u-ee weeks meeting and cam

of religious int«re«t. In ' nbor

though every frk>t(urspace iui \h?< hugeEtrmury will h$ ajipHei, fur by She tim

^ stuff i* I^IUJT <t •i'eriay ihow.t ilh exhibitoA'and visitont from

S dall

parts of the State are in attendanceeach year and in.coniequeoce tho local

tate rank wttu S

pigA gthU wiU t» ft ai day* Campaign foi31 now inembnra to tbo Handay nchooand 31 roffular attendants at the Prayei

r»u>- held on Wednesday nightsThe poatur will speak at all tbene ser-vices eicept ttaoae announced la.Wr,.

iThe public ip iny^ted, to, i4 and decor^tionii

tm 4 p ,

and c«npjeted)"lhii lafit inontti. at

Send. Her a C b « i far4pin the Ohri»t»M Club-

Oa.Cr«*tord

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t.hi! |i.'ist vest i . >\ i tb t i n ' lii'|>t ' H I U S T M A S i i inl w i t h l i e s t

M'i'( i i e ' l i i l i i i l i i | i t l t l ' . ' l l i i^

r1 -raaji) ) ill

'ii. en l i i i I u-%n>l

|I lint v.uj muv luu.' I

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'hi> lirst wi' 'l, uf tlie New V il l ie ile\. it<'il In

i it> |irt'|>iirilit- f'

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JANUARY SALESf tin' UUilu-sl. HH|IMI IIIII'L-.-i ' i iN

\ n i l s w l V Uil lv ,

Kramer's Shoe Store,»ur Motto

26 Cranford Trust Building."Holiest DenliiiK, Courteous I rcntmcilt."

Call 34-9

"TheApollo"for Quick Servi***.

The Modern Up-t«-

Dutc Dr«K 5lore.

THE APOLLOK I I W M M I I'', M n i i i t i i i , M n i m | ; i i .

Trust HulldliiK 22 North Ave.City t'riirs Cuuitrou* frralmrnt

"Proiiipt S

SummertimeAt Our Fountain

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«iu in lliKiiijih rtin| thliiiiuli

T i n - . t c i i m i i i i ; VhiuliM l i r o w e i l

h e r e |IIIHM<>.I< II ih ' - l ighUijI l ln-

viu- lirillUMi' fri'Hhly l i l iuln <>'

I In. v e r y Ixmt i l i t > i i i l i n i i l H .

Y u l l | m x H l l i l n H l O t e i l i l / i ' l l h

. u l I j l l l H H H l e | l i l l I l l l l l l e t U K

Mel I . you

Reay'sDrug Store.The Rexali^ Store

i

4:«<i"0:M."5:1lC"6;b3."(6:i8"eM. Hat. : f. .it);.Z» ..*fc, Haturda/a) U:«,

_ . :13. "iu. H:I3. O i l . ' 10:14. "nvir;• M,.' V1A2 A. M..Suiiilayn—l;Si «'5H. H07. 11:41, 10:40,:<li A. M.. Vi AH, 1.4:1, 3:83, 4:42, C:'J»,lu, II 47. 7.KI. 8:17. II r.7. |O:4O, 11:17.

|::si I1. II.. I0T A, M. - - . - . . .I'm l',nstoii. llollili'lifiin. Mlonlown,

luurii Chunk--4.Ml. 7 51. i : ic . MaucliliuKk, S.M,. JU:1'S .A,M., 1:4I. 4:40, »6:J4III to I'.an i on milyi 1', M. Hundaya-•.,%..;>M..A. M , II-".. S.-ai, 'l'.4T V. M.

i'.ir wilkesi-lliirrii nna nmttitmi-^KVi,',",H A. M. r 4 l . r.:)4 P. M. Hunilayar.s, Ji 40 A . M . . 5:111 I1. M.

-V-ilf-!#*»-'l-ifl>-«.-.Sr;4ft A.• ML-;-..12'.63.miiriiiiyn i.tii>, i.s'A »:»». *o:a -I1. M,Hilda v« S.I I. ••• r.s A. 11.. 1:44. tt-.OI PpM.tVir. Atlantis a t y ^ a i U . »:48 A. M.,

2:.'JJ .Saturdays only. J30"T," M.7 flnti^l y ^ i e s S . A . l * . , 1:44 I». «*.x Eitcepl Newark. " ' "a Tiireuxh train to Nawark.• Baluraay onlr.

U hat ciiii li« any Imitiir thin rich. |iure imilk ana •roaiii..' " '.' ;Many a sicknttwi is dim ID ?i<loiiemUMl ,nilli, It-in thetii/ori;. i>t Kre;il ijiiiiiirt. :

(i that yon lixik rure.fiilly- into ffie imailer .if your

MU.K HIll'ri.Y.(Jur wirviue is punctual anil r.'Kiilu,iur prii*ei* uro tiM^leraUi, aiwl you are

e. of. lli»..!»«t, if vnu |«lr.i)ii/" Ih"

Granfbrd

Cranford Council!

62

each monthAT MASONIC HALL.

Fur information, addros*W. E.UEINUAKT,

ftflcording .Secretary.

A Happy New YearFKOM

first Methodist ChurchWalnut Avenue.

Twu Uni«,u^ widwill ntjpeat on -fanuary

CHARLESGR4MM.( . j m ' . . ' « i » < . r l ' i J - ' u i u k >l . r l l i i i i l l i ' J . i .

1 DISTItnillTUIt I'Olt•••-- ITAItITA-N- VAl.lvKY KA H\U

_ - SI'KltHY I'AHMImpurter of Ulgli Uradc

(lermou l)ellait«»»eii.THKATKK lilMI-ltl.NO,

Don't Shiver—

-4kIMPORTANT PARTS

' j

(be cablic * oordlttHy invited totpunil thi* day at the church.

Week of Pniyer. January .4-11. ThePiwtor will ipe«k every lugbt.

DESK BOOM to let Inqoir* ot A C.

N " ' l l t l '

For Skaters ,Wo (.WiU lit miy font (hut cull

Hriii(.; ymlt o ld nknU-ui !>«.• Hhnr|iMiil..

K T o / d i - l,liilli:r.v

If Ut lUlrdv/arr Un lurrr.

PIKE'SN«x( (u Past Offiu>

y i J £ t . J e _ . L j L [ ! ! ! . Lr..iften jihiyi'l by the little tbiii|cv Ibe

Iliirlf of a inltn "f :i vyasbii. n s«n;lej hroketi or wornont lhrc:n| m> :i «•«'«' "•caii in urn'^iipn nil"'. »*'>' """K >"" .

! iiniiuyiuuKi. iK-HwiMy «li-kin-«t. -V\<- {«»»•.•iii'ciihifor'tlm littliw th" hiK"« l'">k«mtIfnr thctlisolves liosl nfiKli-rii luellii* si iiml H|iiillinn5i« urn iisml l.y us. iiiat.iri:kNmill wurkiir.iiiHli»|i th(irnii«hiy rfliut,l«.

Hess Bros.,Plumbing, Healing and Tinning..

James Angus KnowlesDIAMONDS

BroochesRingsIjivallicrs5c«rt Hns

209 Casino Avenue.t w

Break UpThat Cough

l l .•!>' is .i ii'iiif.ly lli:tt will dDikf s ClMtrrv-<'<iui{h Sy iupiuo-iicK.'<is ri'inarkiiM1-' rmults and isilfliKhtful Ut lilki'. - Absolutely

. liitrml'.'W :u»l |»run'»|it l»-jrivn ri>lief (ro«n ihnqiu or -tiitil- **« IIIH! :M

Grossman's Drug StoreNlflit I nil. AIKX. r.-I «I 110 MiluM

Walnut AvHiiim. I'IK.IIH* 111 HiVf.'.'.,. - • Belle Mead Swrel*--

FOK HAL.K -A larK" quantity atrut and ready to huul awityi«ulUkbl»fenco pontn or llro wood. In ~Motlwr, Township Engineer.^ ^ ^ l

V" "^'JTSCT'S

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Aladdin's Wonders Fill ArtMuseumLAWYER WHO..BECAME KING.! JtWrnadoHa, Although a F r e n c h m e n . .

W I I Popular-In Sweden^ ;J e a n Baptist* Jui<*« Ilfmado'tte. one

of Napoleon's marshal* nml ktrij o f !4 Hwedeti ami Xurway, w a s liorn at 1'au. i4 Fniti'-e, on .Inn. "'.'•;, 170I. and tiled in

•j H^xkholBi on March «. 1,M» !!«• wan'•• t b e >on «f a isiTVyer anil K M educated

• I f«»r that profes*i<>u. In ITNIJ b« enlist-| « 1 In the Itoyal ni.iriii'-* and stubs*)-

()U«-ritly ti»>lf.j.«irt and flihiev«-d historicdUtliKtinn In th<- Fr.ui !i revolution.ll<- wurked tii* w n y i i p until be t«f-cftme nun of Nnl«il»-nn'* innrslmUi. .mill\m i-nd'il liy liilns; 'm»t only the ruler,but the iKJimlnr »i'Vrrvlgn, >>t Sweden,B I W M liitniuuge l»- n-iilly n e v e r . m n vInrnl. With ex treme -liitellltf«ii''e nnd

[Gossip of the SpoffWorld jBB "SCORE KEEPER"

IT tb« prtwnt plain of college ttwlra-aim mat(»rla!!»e there wllkbe a mmiher of dual meet* tbbi **«*>n.betvvi*ntbt* varsity team*'of tho east and v**t.lifter the Individual league ibaiupl<m-nhins to I * held In '.New Ywrk March a. Manager* of the Yule, I'riuivtou umlIVmmylvutiui lujuuds. Ilk'ely to prove••— mrougf»t in" th« lnt,<"r<-o|hf4riatM

already m-Kotluted

IMMHHM

lurrixlucetj tti.tt "111 <-Umiti9ti> jrouicii iilar. It wax i i« l . l«I to Jlvliji- amittt-h Jiito | h r w |ierk>d* with ttremln-'utwi iutWtai.wIoD b»»lire*n. If » flayerl>«.t>i:ifs eiliaustwl a t u r u tMiniHrlled torest he will !«• [*nnltt«l ti> rwumf bit

at tlu> Ktart (if n tlP

rnw •mi'-ui»ni '» . . . . . . T tournament, have

: Mirr'HiiHi.ti nim^lf ' iv i t l i ' a k-i.n.J ">f >.,)•"• j tn j t . state*. ..:"•• " " - '_

;,IMi,.v,il»t,,,I,.|'! im I The fact. IK r-arttenlarly inter^tips

lii-iirt, iitid. .tbuiiuh li»- SI.I'III cej.i-*iil \ttI*- ou t-K-n friendly terms with the

to whom In.- owi*l everything, the

ert of tin- two niajor associations willdec ide tbe illlcstl'ili of Illttjoiml su-premacy In water sport* allioliff t h e

eVi-ii though the meets HIT

><£ ' untlJXVIII .

M'llf<l In

ii rilnwir' U<IVbrunry of l»i'l*<. when I/ml-n<-tiiiilly found lilin-.-lf ci,ui|M-tuI fin envny tu ti-tir liU i-iiii^ratiilfi-lion* tu u brother novt-n-lifii wh<< badt#<rrih llfi- (is i i n f i i f tin* lmjiiblexi, *ul>-

iji-'iM i,f I.,,ills XVI. Ill' l l i . i l li.HKeimiu'li tu NII* NaiKili-iir-t remains tnk-eii t" r«rl< f r o m - S t . i M e n i r <"..in-tnculliik' on this, he i'\i-liilnii.d:

think that I w i n r.in-e" n innrshai | >*"o f rrmii'i- uml that iinw I inn only l.lni; | r ' v

of (iiii-ili-ii!"

tht»f« ,H n <u:bi>iiit* oillltllllUtl llJtl.TCillll'-

nt tin- iiuiitry wlier" university menare concrrni-d. and II. 1-* hn|H-d that thi*fumlnc eviMits will lirluK It .closer tofruition If not to maturity. Jlnsti-rnerHlmve for si,mi- time tieen cnnutderlrii; It,mill "f Inie thi! vvi-stfriu-rs have iilm>IH-HUU to liiuk favorably ui»>n It.' Ailnow realize the advantage* tu IH* de»

il rr.uii It. •In the light for ti'iuiiri this year t h e

" * - ! M '•• hard tu

-Princett (It Conila aa.tor of t l " Motio|iolit»way .teariiny to art flf,—Front of art blliUlii

"Diana," by Nuttier,i Muwiim ol Arl. 3.illciry. !>.—Paintinuill fuciny on Tilth ovc"U«

r.—Edward Robinton, dime--Mltiminated mliaat. * 4.-—8lair-from tht' Altman collection.

imcrica's Greatest TreasureHouse Overflowing With Price-less Gifts, to Which Have BeenAdded the Marvelous Collec-tions of Morgan and the $15,-000.000 Altman Exhibit.

F V-.Vr"ViV"i'liiin

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Hl i i i i M i w i M i i i r « f A r t i if

... .V>'^,...).T<JLV "•!!."!: >.:."! J!'Hl l J^ i ' s l i - n l d f l i f U Iif till*

i ' i> '*i i i i ( I n ' « r > t i T n h r n ' i l -

I •• '</••

lit Mii ' . l i i i i i i- i ir i l i ' r l .v r"( ,n l i -

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-.UuJillH'-K. auo-iiuwiil l l iHl jt...liuui;4llul.Inns. II lu'Ms InilUliliihl winks nf mlliat nil' tlif i lm- i tliliifj iif tlii-lr klmlII till' Wutlil. It ll.lt liilll-i'tlillH lluitliivi' in' iiwr* In tin' r<Mt cnllorliN nfnimipi'.. l i In iMily for ty twn )I>:IIN

. . . . •ij--i(--~ JJ-*,;J-£, IxJjiiilHil/" iViiil'Iff" Hint

;_^,",lni!l .tjnio It hux^^rowii t'j'iun 1111i.Ult'iit> tin- Kri'iiii'kt iv innci l i i tlii- hUlniy ofjit iniist'umi In the wnrlil. . Ami 41

rblu'jr l i k e u l l l l i o m l l u l l s pus

It !•< only fur the reason tlmt It Uinch a polite institution' that o'lie reTrains from ciilllui: tlie IUUKCUIII II l.liwjf pirifisnis • pintle'x lair, lilled wltlinul l treasures, uisiKiillieil a thousandTold, us the Klddx and Morptu* of tin£paulfth uiaiu were wont to gather li>H Uwt from the piUcon-i and cltlthey sacked. • .

ludtsil . ever slnei' tho Metropolitanmuseum tru<ttH'i> made their nevond;iurchiiS4* of a collection as a whole lu1ST'.', when they took the tVsniiltt an-!ii|Ups a w a y from the llrltlsh uuiseimi

-pur createsl arl Institution hus In-enI.w>ym1 i ^ m n In K l i r . i p " » « . 1 " n r l ^ J i u i l ^ .

Lt;lllli Hi 'cl i i i 'd t u t l ' IVc lll>'l 'r c n c l l i i e s

h u h f r i e n d s , ^^n^ It • . c e n t s Ui l i m e

I I . I n n lu l l f r l c i i i N . v. IV,,..,. l l l . r i i i l i l v

H p i i « - i ' s IIITII o f a n y o f H i e i ;n- i i t

I ' l I lu i iN- t i r l i l - i l m y i .r II. l i - . i i

Tlie I.-hi.I oT III.- Tlli'llils i.r the 11111-llln- W I I I Hie l.ile .1 I'iil.p.inl Mi'1'i.'.ili,.

ivhi> Mill lives .witliin Hi.' \MI I I - . . ' I ' H i"llllillllH In -I'll It illnl M-liose bellefae[HUS lu the d.t'iii^ >'i uifl-. luiins uml[lil'lciice lire us vihil ii.iilny IH theyI ere licfi'le Ills |}.'-It Jl, -'ritelo Is ^i';ll'ii'i- u unllclv III Ihe \\ hole nf the linlny

r i i f I ' v l i h ' i n < lilt i;i'iii'ri »lty mill

l i t

;niHTTTr-trii1t;-n-ti t r t t r i *m<Jiil\i'le ltipc-.tiIt's liml arc ri-putcil tol ine c.st (tie lute, iliitiiiclcr f:i|o.i»i!'.InuiiL-li the i lai'.lciil. Iiuji>lInn. ileciV

ri'llve. nils, plllntllll! find '•illlptlll'eint-ecrnnih- di*t»«it ineit|s--**-vc+y-vv4iei-4tme M-I'S the inline" of'.I, l'lerp'ont Mor::III iilllv'ed li> "Meet lifter object eitheris n ilo'iKir or lender of-nli these ptv-

lel'ls thlllKs, . All of| his.icns i ircs . 'MIVC the thirtyVlileir"tiiivi>"-tiei'n; oiv view for' simnjtime, lire to be KIIHWII this luuuth litIin. new II.Hill nlllK thrtl Is to bl< illMitejl to lexhlhllliii;- these ' MOIKMtreasures uiul nuthluii eke .

175,000,000 MOHGAN COtXECTION«-1 -u.-iutilf. JJiii..ti)llw.jliiu.JLluii, lu yct-iy.

he seen Is tlie greatest ^roup of nrt

olijci-ts ever brouitbt toKclher by one

iiiiiii lirthi'"wiirlfff•••"Tt^estTtiiiTiisf Valiie

uf ST-.'>,(W:(HH> dues' unt Include Iniiny

.\I|SH Wnlfi* left jf im.iKKi uml the 11"Jlures to Hi.- iiiu-niiii In her will, tin*lltllius lii'llll! Mllned lit Siam.lNMl.ur». iu l i l" In- a vci-y low tlKitre fornr tmhiy. Tin. Vanderhllt piilnt-s. loMiii'il by Itenrifi* W. Viindcrlillt

In I'.!".', iiiiiiilii-r I.:.'., liml sl.imn.iinKwould be a |..w estliuiite uf their valueloiliiy HIIICC Mlllcl's itiii'Kt fnmi'ti*

n i t l u c "The SIIHCIV' Is nuiuheretlH'lm this most pii(iulur pntlery of

FEMININE LOVE OF JEWELS.Evtn Woman of Stone Aga Were Fond

of Th»m.'i:*."h In' tho •-ti>ni' in.'" ivniiiiui will

f'iii«l uf iPttt-l-i. Hut It Win limn, tin*liriit.'il nwiitt-r, \ \ l in wi»rii'III'-III. Tin*hi'iny iiprklui-i* tlmt' ili"if*'inlctl uponhi-, lu—ii'-f » i w tin- I'lnlili'in i.r Ills siipi'-

•pliirlty II nil pi'ivi-r.. • Kv^ti lM>f»ir<» IK:liml |iniKrt'«Hfiil no (iir a* In rnvi-r liiin-si.lf with tlii* »kln of tin- stair ho won*n ncrkliK'f of t-hcjlx. i.if Kvtll nf niil-IIIIIIS nr i;lllli-rln_' Hint. Tin* WeKantiliinio nr ili'iimhi'lli" wlm rnlN.li.v In hertinioiisliii' Is nnt. «•• ill-tiint it ri'liitivii ofthf rnvi" iniiti us she uiiiy try tu appear.Shi* liki'H JI>\VI'IH ln;,tti'r tlniii ilroHs slni'i**'nrli si'n^rin \vi» KOI* her nioro anil innri*lii'lowcliil ami II'SH nml l(»»n rlotlicil.Tht- Jny i>f Jcwt'U In of tliivsiitm* Infnn-tlli' iiuiility wltli the i'W|i|c*tt«* "f tiMliiytlmt It ivm In tin* i'iir|y hurliark' tluica- a 'thrmiil nf nii'liil IH«UI 'wlilrb an*

«t will t«!«':it, fur they have iimi-maliy gfKXl i*nn-illil.-lteM for llH'-t >'f the e v e n t . Ill »l«Ut.liml they nr«' »-vi•pllnnally favon i l Inl.rwi«l'nml l.'in U Ktri.ke s w l i n i u l n c t!u>liriiiielifi of inlatli i i i-wlilrli nr<- not f i i i -tiiretl on the eastern league-thi'refi.re lii-lne nei; l i i le i l . II. Taylor .inn' nf the f i c te - t lireast strokern Intin- country, li nt WISIMIISIII university,:unl-spvi'rtil of I|N i l o s e rlviiJH.will com-

Olympic S w e a r T t a m .T b f J'uHt<I S t u t w will be rrpresenN

!>y an amateur MiH-t f t t l l tcnm

tin aBrecniMit betw<>en the Amateur•A'thletl<- union «nd tlieTnltert »tat«i of

association.

Strartgthtning Middla Wa l t

pete on ntiii'r.tenntii ngrilrisf t b o

Ainoni: I he leiidlnt; free style swim-mers who will represent the West areKciinclli Ilii7.z:i.cli. the fifty yard rec-ord holder; -Wllliiuu. Vursl.iHrifk.il ujem-lier of the Illlimls Athletl'- club's rbnni-plou relay team, und K. W, Mi-C.llll-vniy, n bmtlier t>>ferry, the all rotinilstiir, ii nit himself a Kveat Hprinter,

Tlie pro]Hised meets will undoubtedlylake plnee iliirliiK the ].'n*ter-vncation.s.i ttmt tin- men may take the tripwithout missing their.studio".

"f silk i.'Ver• ronnd"

\yhlcli art* plnceil noliie •of Hun* found •

Now Polo Rulaa.The grmliintn advisory eommltUiC* ofi" InleriulU^liiti) Huiminli i^ assoc la .

iK In the lii|iild of a dlseiised (iys- j tlon held a nicotine recently at tbe New.iiiiiliic. i York Athli'Ui' cluli. Two uew rules wornti'r! I.e HreMI

Notreaccording to the rel«irts, will iietltlonfur nduiUnlon to the Middle Westernleacue nt (he-nntiual session of thatbody this winter. Muniuette nnd No-tre I>aine have lieen trying for severalywirs to break Into the select clrclaof the middle west universities, buttheir petitions have bevn Ignored. In 'years past these two colleges have beenvery Int lu their ellslbility rules, butdurliiK tbe past year both Institution!"hnve eiifiirceil the i.ne year rule as wellns several others wblvb are prescribedIn'the conferen-e code.

Michlsuii ACKICS. throush their vror>ilerful showluu the pre«rnt seasonacnlnst Mlcblson and -Wisconsin, ar«now jtviiii'iK ready to kiKK'k on tho c«n-ference dour "or admission. The foot-ball elevens turned out by these three •Institutions year after year are usuallymuch stronKcr thnu tbo teams tunics!nut at lowiij N«rthwe*teru nnd Indi-ana, liy -adding these three Institutionsto Its membership th/1 conference woiilillie a real representative, body amiwould include every, college of Impor-tance In their part of tbe country, withthe possible exception, of tho Univer-sity of Mlcbisnn. The Wolverenes mayKi't liacU Into tho fold before finothetfootball season rolls around too.

Who Will Win P«nnant? .They are gettlin; busy in the wlntel

ICIUIH; picking the pennant winners foil » l i . Hill l'heloii of tlie fluclnnatlTiine*Star comes iicrosn with an asserjilim that the team that beats out theCulm"will win the National leacud Da3In 1U11: lllll argxieu thatthc Cubahavan strons pltchlu? st.i ff,. a ml-it!s pitch*Ing that counts.

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iaii-UitTainr'h

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L .:'uirit^

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R O Q E n S ' BIG

In iin' Hist yitury I In* liiisti-i

BEQUEST.ir of tln> present ri-n-'M of the Mi'trnpolltan

o''krc-of ,'hrtr oltlrl.il livi"i. It was th

i-i'lpt nj* tin' Hewn Unit .laroh S. Itouersliml li'fl the ln-ll lnlloii JivUHi.lMm,« IUH'UI, nuy,. vi'.uillllun.'i ...iiltuebiHl.. tu itolhi'i' tlniii Ih il Its Ini'oiiie shuiili.l lieii'i'il fur tin* I'IICCIIIINI* of work* of ar t

Uin> of tin* rurliiiiH things IIIKIIK thUln'i|tiest ^\'a*i that Hotel's litH'iinio tliiii'iulier of the miisenui In l.N-vt nullpnlil his aiiiiuiil ilui-M ut $U> In person

of tln> um-ioiim In Unit lime, this"he.lni;for II ropy iif the nuiieliui oliuflcr. Hill-stitiilluii. toiiKe liml hyluws. Anil thei)lie ln(ii)ilii|eil himself to every one littile lustliiitlon posthumously tiy pre-+ii'i>(lii(,' Ilirni-wltlt HnHitrtwst-lfpiniiMJt'they liml ever rivelveil.

Some of tin* tbliiKM piirohased out ofthe luiHiuit' of the ItoKfi's finul aro thullnsc'orni'lo relics, the wo^nlerful Lrotizohlpi, the like of whh'h* In owned t>y

"iio' Iniiai'iitir Vn H i e " Wiiriil iniil wliVcii

.Riyen X'J. tin*jiHtsi'iim before his death.Chief of these is the liartimd-MorKau'collci'tloii "f t'liliii'se porcelains tlmtIIHH no peer itnyw here In the world,Mr. Moruuu pnlil .«7.".n.(HKi for the (Jiir-liuid cullcctloii iiloiie, and to this helidded piece after pl tse pme hnwlhoriiv a i e .cost $',m,(HHii from his private

lection, mill! today ,tlie i bjccls il)that one room are worth at least $!,-

MHK1, Then thc.t't'.-ls the Miir.urluicstry, -"The IVIUDIOUI uf Heaven."

for whl ih Mi'i Morcau is, rcpiuliil to

Tbc museum; however,,Is the iilo'st hull-ml pirate'* lair that ever was.STARTED WITH $250,000

\V1H\II tbe museum was tlrst or(;;in-tled. in 1S71, tbe otllcern and trusteesttnrted out to raise J'.'W.(«.K'. nnd theUrst collection they Kiucht was oiie of1T3 p:iinlln^"i of Humi'ienii schools, furwhich they paid $lUMNr->7. At t|n>present time then* are two simile ob-jects in tbe museum that cost j r . iwx ifacb. and tlm Institution bus only re-fently been iinvenled with the Iiciijn-min AHuian eolliylioii of sev'elity-flvepainting that ure'vulued «t IIWKW.-000. vrhlvU lu spite of the scarcity of•pace will be exhibited soon, not laterthan Mnrcb or April, luvordluK to lluDirector.

That comparison serves to ludlcalithe spirit with uhlih-the imi'-i'iiui Uregarded noundi j s as compared in thcm (if Its bOKiunliiir, when Its ilr>t im-portant aciiuUltlon the Ce-noh\(ion of Cypriote antique mused themost acrimonious nrt kittle tint

hnve. |uil;l which is*-i»n—tpvtltcs

pliso nf tapestry in the-lloeiitschcl collection of'reach :|-cru:il>s:niv-e. furnl--orations cofl ^I.'.TIH.CIKI,ho presented, the (iothlc

tlie uuisciiiit..

u s . t i l e tluestworld. Thet io lhic and 'Hire uml ib'mid of thesi'l ioniou <iuti'khl I

T h e HIM part of tin* famous t'csn.ilacon'cctli'ii of nnti.iucs fri'in the Islando f T j p r u s was purchased liy the nni-scum in is?.' f»r $f*i,i».«i after Ccnenilill »'i*siinla liml refusiHl $."iO,i«tO ftoniIhe ltritish nm-.-iiiii for u stnal'l (tart ofhis eolhvtlon. It is u Unv c-tiimnte toplace n value of .<l.i.n,«i,iiiKi on the Oes-nola'it'li ivtlon today. It Is mi,, nf tbeinuseuiu's t;tvalcsl pt'v*cs>i.m*\

"THE SOWER""l'o most person* who so- to the Met-

tlmt would Iliive lieeil Impossible for'tile Institution ever to have acnulrod

Ifhiiiit \hU princely Rtftv: " • ' -• '••--Since (lieu the museum has receivediMHmMii^if$4Uu.uuiVJraui.4>HrlH* O«~

den Mills. !«J.WK».tX«) from joint Stew-art Kennedy. SIXiOO.OM from" Fred-erick l". Hewitt of OwcRo, - $5(KMKWfrom .Insepii l'ulljter and $1,000,000fi-oin rramls ('. l.claiul. tills lust -be-liii; the largest aniiutnt of money prosoiled to the museum by a. Hvlnsdonor. It was ipMltn ns.unexpected asthe Hovers betiucst.

OTHER LARGE GIFTS

Anwm: the other Itnportntit and e\-[..treinely valiialili'iu'imlsItliniM hudmade since the nc\v ceiitnrjjside -ffoMr itiosTMiieutloned ••p'revimislyjare tin* lleUer li. lilshop JndcM, 'thatare iirruuKod In a i-ooin ti. (it up whichIhe donor of this Jade eollectlim left$."M.IHHI. The value* of the collectlonever has been estimated otHclnlly, butIt bus'no eipial outside of I'hlnu andtook Mr. lllshop nearly thirty yearsto pttlier tocetber. Tlrree-iiuurters of;i uitlllon dollars would not replace j

, Oils collection its it stands .today. Tbe j! lmc.de Kluo armor IMiat was Imught ij ;ii I'.HU. together with the Kills eoUeo- jI tlon, presented to the tnuscutn lu 1S00, I, .furiiis the most Important Rnjttp of jj yilijivts- of this kind In .Vtherlca. one [| suit recently acquired for. this collet'- |!.tlon imviiiK cost $2Ti.(W alone.j Some of the costly paliitiiucs plven

to and purchased by tbe museum hi

An Aggregation of- " A Balm-

T h e '(.'lni|>- Yi'tir refusal of me hasbroken niy heart. - ,

Tho llelreHK I'm truly sorry. . . I *there notliliic 1 emi J D except marryyiiui, . . . '. . . . ' . . .....'.

The Clnip N". but if you conl(i fi'iiil

me ii couple of hundred thousand I

n i l a h t - f w M l w t . . I Jiuil_!aiuly_Jialf-lust.|

you.-.'llriHiklyii Citizen.

No Animala Allowad.Mr: .lustwiil - I'll he buck In n uio-

•in»>iitv.d«("k-IW—VViwt-U It, Jauiuir.?,The Janitor -I Jiwt cnlliil to tell yon

tlmt you'll liavc.to net rlil of that duck,"even If It is a pet. You ain't nllowcdtn keep.pilultry In tlu'.xe apartinentii—New York Ulolie. .

Trapped."Isn't tluit ii beautiful lshtml Jn the

fori'Krouud'.'""KiitninoltiK! 'Tlml'n CiilliHl' the Isle

of Yew.'1.."Why. Mr. jtontniiiie!""' That Is so

.; V e i l Stw«nu<nja.'Oaiie—Tiic doctor i i is ordereil Smith

er» to take more exercise.

r.(Subiv —llu IIUM ilivlileU to roll Ws ottnos'.—Cliu'lntintl Ennnlrer.

Lookad Good to Him."Tlint Klrl hn«l beviCHtnndliiK lialf nn

hour. Why did you Ret up so sudden-ly and Rive her your Bent'/"

"She l ifted.her veU/'-PbilndelphlaLedger.

Not In Their Sat.

| HropMlt:m the paintings are Hie• chief j reietit years are tin* Uult'tis "Holyoli |«'tsof inteust Hef.uo the Morir.in I I'.uuil)," presented bj J, Henry Smith,

l t i h i th I h id VM f it, CorreKBlu'ipijlntlncs. were shown in the museum j who |«ild $.».00ti forIho most popular collections from the | "l'our Saints." for which SIOO.OOOv!e\vp>l,nt of the - (n^blie'it Interest wore i paid; HlbelM's "Death of I.ncretla,"-tlie'caTherine LotilhiriT"Wolfe sift nnd j tlint, cost * iV0t i ; Itotticelll's "ScenesWllllmn II. . Vamlerhilt loan Rnmps. j from tho Life of St. Zetioblus,". JM,Mis: '

"Asnes Angle Worm created a scene-nt tbe \Vliigly Crawlers' party lastnight by snubbing those new peoplfrom the. south."'••'•Yon mean the Hooke Worms from

A l a b a m a V ' • '" "•• • ' • " ' " ,

"Yes: Agnes says' they aro parvenu!nf uncertain autecettcnts and tha

I many sensational stories iiave beenmost aolmonlous nrt. tialtle that ifliis | Miss Wolfe's oriu'lnal bennest of \V2 j TOiCnnil PeniRlnl's "UesurrectliHi," for ] printed about thetu."—St. Louis Globe-tonntry.tTer'has known and wlieik the , piifutlnss' \yas made.'iu 1SS7, jsliortly I which $2">,iXK) was pMd - ;• !. "' Ceinocrat .'• ' '.'.. ' '

A Nervy F«llow."He Isn't n uian of much nerve.""On the contrary,'he U; the nerviest

:nan I know.''•How do you mnke that oiitV"Why, 1 saw him one New War's

ui s.s ids' jii iilto r w,.l t hot it (jly In i»'' tUn fel -:

IW 11 tip." '

Caie For thlTXJdurif, •

Sarioua Enough Parhapi."Youuj: man, you cull rexularly to sed

my daughter.". "I do."'

"I want to know If your Intentlolijlire serious."

"Yoti inttst have the wrong irinnVMr,-"Wombat. "I cull to collect the paymentn.oii her piano."—Itartfo'nl Post,

.vr)^. my?

Joliuuy- t loimeil one of tho Smithtwins ti penny nnd don't .know whichone It vias — rilt ihurgh l f e i

Pa Got It All.Younir-Mr. Borrow was eshlbltlnghll

firstborn with Intense delight.'.;lsj;'t. lu\.4i..'. woude i , «>b?'*... lip— e l«

claluied. "Takes after his father!"'"If he takes after his father," repltejV

tin* friend dryly, ''he won't Ret h (^r-New VYojrk''Kvening Sira. •(

-... T^rPoor-Mothar.' _ -..She couM awliiK a alx pouriil dumbbell,

She could fence, anil sho could box..8ho could row upon thfl river,

St\o could clamber 'tnotiK Ilia rock^.Sho couUl do Homo ht-avy bowtint;

And play tennU nil itay Uing.Ihit (ihe couldn't holp her mother,' 'Cause pho wttsn't very strontf.

' - P u c k .

. H« Knew Not What Sh« Did."How Is It that Jluks, even if he Is

In loTe, can listen so rapturously by. . _ _ . , _ ^ _ o n

piano?"Jinks la as deaf as a, post."—Haiti-

more .America n.

• Wondarful Woman!"So when you broke the news to her

sho went all to pieces?""Yes, but It didn't lake her long to'

collect herself."—Spokane Spokesmaniievlow.

Fair and Cooler."I gave, him the cold shoulder.""That's what comes of having your

dress cut so low. 1 knew your shoul-ders- would net cold."—Detroit FreoPress.

Ralievad'of a Burdon."Was her father violent Vhen you

asked 'for' bej hand V ' > ""VVus he? Great Scot, I thought he

would shake my arm off!"—Fun.

No More Braggarts,or the Iron hue wo often hear

And the fabled m of toW.But now the Inccme tax bruifa near

An ago or wealth untold.• —X«w York Sun.

"" ' ' Befor'« and After."Mother, when you married papa "did

you really love him'!''"Of course 1 did, my child. You don't

suppose that my love for your fathercame after; I got to Rjiowj._h|g.bad hutH ."itN?"— i>etroit free.'iSrcsa;'

.Couldn't Be."You knmv- tlierus more In thtf

world thnn.money,"•I dont Lnoik If there Is my wlfa

ha-n't ttioticht of If " - Tti-trolt Fre^i1'ress

La pie of Memory.Belie—He can be a gentleman when

he wantB to be.Nell-Yes, he seems to forget himself-

sometimes.—l'ulladelpbla Record.

•fife

A 3tinger.She—My . physician says I should

have a bite before retiring.He—He careful; that's what killed

frn -^-F'vi.liiiiifie -• :4 -

Did Hi* Be i t

"X woman came Into tbe hospitalthe the other day. and she was BOcrosseyed that the tears ran down herback." .

"You couldn't do anything for ber;could you?"

•Mies: we treated her for bacteria."—Pittsburgh. Press.

"Vir

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WHIMS OF THE AIRCurious and Rap.'d Changes I"?

the Velocity of the yVna.'

HOLES. JN THE ATMOSPHERE.

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BIG CATS AND CATNIP.

«nd TiQ«r Fftirty Raveled tffith« Odorous PUftt

lr«J parit n!!:ilt.'-l :h» permlasiun 'ifthe autboril).* to try the effect of c»j-nip on the a.r.hcs.a there.. &» far as,known rum [> <l'»ca rot STOW In UienaU<»*tioii;i-< nftlirw animals, endthis wat'theOni time they bad eter•milled tt

Tba scent if (•.<> riant Ellcl thewh*i* pis'-', and :•» v.on an It rt-acUedthe.parroti' r«rii'> the two faultily at-Ured nis-sw* tic! up a-BO}*, that told

William Isleib,It Was

Hadsa.At a gathering >n

known miabfw fntstory, anil thi* ;« waM'

"Did yim «Tpr,h«ir 'ttOf tiie two tncu lout ;<-y (taw-

jnil Clarkit» |uiis,J>urBcy t & sl i t M i H ican nuiirdwas i-aptur«J hy IciliauaLlm uud s«t lilmtu rnoui:

i i i i tUeirfrum tilt? "

him vritfj !t <iii<I rua

That Ba>, n w ~ the sWazUiana. •.fcarbor of Jlio de Janeiro to as*t wonders of the world. . t eoa s u m astralt guarded by a

n i , ——inr conical mountain and dlseor-•an. -*r a xtotioes tniaod sea tafrovaded

en «««ry side by abrupt and pcectpt-*soa saoaualna, many of them withtba a o t fantastic outlines. 1 abtxlld

at, eays ttoe Hott StepbtB Cole*. . in -Uemorlea," that all the fleet*

* the •world mlfint anchor there la

HeatingNBW WOBK

us TPIEADS.• ' • v ' . - , , r . t ; . • - i n . . . " - • » • • * * - . . . . . . .

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1 i l l . , i t . ' o f t i i i i W . i l f i . r f i n

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. ;•' A i - i - n s ! ! ; . > i j t V r i i l l y «*u

i n m i l , i l i u : - ! I liv . l u | i n n v * <!-.-.- ..i . . n . u i H il f r m u t ! «

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s . .- i ••••• .1 " I . I i n - l l l l i L ' " .• i. : ' i - 1 l i l f . . . I l u i - l l l l ^ o f ( . 1 1

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«tte fi)rlk«T •!•!>.• t»f tbrlr'cac*. (>ofe>,g their txwl:«'ntid claw* UimucU It

la*c> thtjr ! * M I I I . near!/ frantlo,c':»fr; wmr (nil dfvnured

It, «t«m. lr»f ai <1 t<lu«!iom, with »n

Itif ni'iUtllxioK 111' |ir•n;tf >II•-» tt»'ci ni.i:ituri-. ap|'«*nri-.l i.V li<ei l i fr Itivi-rt f h u u -it!.:> .Irluk run hut iraier;

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.tkelr. CMM'."

Before trie keeper* iind rrach-tbe froat <>f t*.*- c a j e b e had liound-

ru from the *!ir:I? wherroii be lay, ap-parently a»!-1«'p. nnd atoiMl «-xp«rlant

dputile ha!i<1fni iif catnip Waapa»i(«l^oFufb U* tlte fi-tw.r of the <leti.Never wa* the pr*T of tlila

African In tit* wild «tateapon more aavarily nr wilt, JIKU ..„„..lute e i ju jownl llrat HIP leopard atea mouthful of tb* atuff. tl><*n l«y fin Ioa hla bacU and wiggled through .thegreen maan mitll l.la Mack apottfd yellow hid* waa filU-1 with tbe odnr; juMae yoa bare K I . a cat act when It r>-

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"feet

uissssi- toon.in Hi.

»lr.,A ,him, j wwt wtan-

-.. l a tb« early-wrenriea a eonpl* of

. TaStDT* Climbed to ,tne top ot €»•mountaki ' t n * ' roarda the entranfa.

;dacnJ«d after, them' a..*8axat«((. *nd a. • a&toc jack, lact up tiie pole on" to*

«aramlt aod'uurnrled Of Oaf-to thm

i i iTitmineagrn^^wofcr one morning . to flnd~ran

•^"•^KMaif^OorpJ*»m. to 6 p.m.

u i u i r ^ u r..rtui-i.li autl IdiiB ttai: :irMB^tain of- juir*- siil-jituir _.-;-<-*«u*J«"T»w- on• Hiir li.iiiil. -iiiil rr..tsi '-t**iti«^'T'- -ttr*?jiiiru^r. :i1l"tll*H^ ..-..:i;pi*-nr(L, .-r^'i.l.!; :. -alllni'-t I I * .'li-ar n-. -i i.v,i:,>l<;w."-ii3n»

"Al l;ii»'T. i'-*i.'it'1nii' ftmiu "t*»-'--i;irtrtUii fuuinl liy Hi#ini= '[ ffc.-l'WT^•Intrii-il tiUU aiid Itiok i.L'i !«-..-aU'.j^vljiTi* thi*V I

litid IM

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Cellars E_av«»«I. .

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' L u W l i 1J ) t h r i l l txt* ui ' t -n^lOCiSUr #- l i .^ \ n ; " r , . I I L r .. | I l i hy t 'S I . ( T U t k l - r * t'OUl***

«I.I\I« l.nt i.r >.-i) tirt^r .lurattvti Tr. - *• •'••'

IIIIMI ilrHtlv i i r o i i u o n ruckUtS *&<enpi.ii ati at-Mplani* whli-b may t#- tfu»ltciii«. fin mil- rml uf It may f-'r » ) .•••.nujoiiiy

ilu4l.1i1 that W t nt tbe othi-r en.I { 1;., < :,-.i!,tJnilut thta l« li> no u iran i all Ncrtor l j | j r a *«t> In

Then be *at on a tiunrh of (he cat-nip, caught a lent laden atem up Ineither paw unil rubbed hl« rh«li»,chin, nose, eyes ami head. He atu anadditional mouthful or two and thi-hJ n t o H .liack to lila ahelf, where hvlay the rmt of the afternoon, tbe »«rypicture of contentment

In one timer's cage there In • VvryyguDK but full Kfuwn animal. Wlwnthis (Teat; surly |.p««t inhaled the ttrataatlt of the catnip he. l*Ean to mewUke a kitten. Up to thlR time tin- softeat note of uia voire tlml i>cin "inwhich put the roar of the big inanc.1

near htm V

.,-, . . . . _ . i-r tu» itiid. 'C. tfef rritfii1 niuii!r\ '-vliii'h hi*- .Wtcp.- ;iit.~ imi!i*ti tnw." roari"tl -vitti: ulLrrt.:. ii'. t i cru anil iuade- I)!m' tpit itali fi«i-;; II-

[111 wltllitJ :l fi*w >«ar* it"'^eiiCt !*->..ovi"thv \ve**i i»i* .in »•• f tlm l.i.irmB».iM _ _ . . _mn' tuluit. It w»». otafflontr iEa-iwn

,T 'tin* ^turv of.''ouitprx-Uei&V-iixiij u:1-Irr tlmt, UJtiim H rrpt.n)i'fit'*- iip|»e.-!ri**'

thu eaaieru papers ia. rtte»iu!r(« l i l in-s nnd fortW-. ''ouUn*-!i3ia<H;Jr a m i

!y ditnl recorded, to ifc* JaaE::iJis.w.. tt |i*-

to hto ahelf and

H I S MOST ANX|OUS MOMENT.

1*DU (illifn t inn »Mr- ™-^-..~Iii tin tiidlrathnia «.f »*to«-tty Tba* Itl.at> IHWU fouiul I hut a wlftd «bt>w • •i-rujr ifliK'lty waa about thtrtyfift i>pr socotHi man).i'!tj fur «• uiu. Ii •» ten »«-> «*•><<•

and ttit*u - lu a ••votiil ai»* *tu IUMI lhau rvurtetra in'.

prraarutid, wtil>-u tt uialutsltil «Ji>ilaitwo Mconda, after wlil.-t» la the i-variwof hllf a aeidud tt apraD< up t» » >>luvlty uf Bfty f«et p*r R«»ni|; Itt-iiotaloed tb« laat mentluiwt i*!--.-;:« f--uiily a alngl* »«.uuj. In ouuther ca»« the »»l>lty uwind row SB lr«Miuar"l<r»TirirT«jfroin tirvuty-all autl uuv<t«arterlu Ofty-»»»eu auj uuv-balf f«t i*-nn-

i-j !!;<• iimt.tirr that tt collar rS1« flui-*liltt^ It U mtule frotn.t•,:.! tu -u - of * | tin fatula trws and Uot i in ] tilgbty by tbe cltltciia of ttwfl-mvry. ivjiuWlc' in a dainty crai-ter

t > >-.i| «ttli thi-lr little cups of watery.-.i.«uc.-ti'l»-(l ti-H."

)WBtti*BytrtntBi lm moat couaplcuoua

: Proteats -were kklKe<t with tbe c..minister, wtui. with tbe uttnoai po-• litmioia. ujHiiogiifil for tbe tiioughtlea*<«capadu uf autue entirely unknownperaooii and grsTfly told tbe ttraxlllanfovernn>«it. that of coursu be wouldaaTe oo (KNulbls otjjtjctlon to . Uie

' praiqpt njmoval uf the flag and polo.j Ebe «mp«ror. howerer, could dud no

aubjret la all tila wide empire wboi would Tolnnleer to make tbe aacent toi tha aammlt of tbe mountain, which

.people of lUo d* Janeiro conaldar*lfcla* ;

And tbi-Ii lU IB<iil 3ilIQlA'"traupera wuidernl I t w -rtb- iTtjflou anili uuje duck with :ti- .T.»|..5«Eijiiav t..L-that i 'oulter hail told '.tftrinuiL. AIU; .liuti

been lnjiant at:ail_ 'nil>r-3c-Tfrii-aud

In this embarraaslns dilemma tbeTtrailllan government determined to.knock over the staff.by snooting at i ti The BnudDan fleet was ordered to

•hoot the offending pole off the top ofUse mountain. Elder they could not-train their itnna to Che required snarlo-of deration or tbe turret waa too nar-row for a aoccewtftil shot At anysate, the English • •dug* Hying over theproud Brazilian cltyiremained, bravingUk- uatUe.snd the; breeze, till It rotted

tlonal i*rk- Ami that-.i»«ttB?.'<«!tefT of iV.ultw'i. tifll. — ; —— ™~ '

_ _

• » * " "»»"l»^ly of

ufl.C«ti«ld«rltiK thew facta. It U c J'»i-

" ' i t " t t b " " * t ma»latut» ii.eacddenU by running latj «lx»s ::/ i l l "hoka to tn« air." Tor tie «a»!»lii|i fdrci of ti* air. *>u atrvono-5 c/f•uddrn tarlatluua uf the "!u4 _aliaojt luauutly lu*« half IU »»fa»tUeu wiib e*jual.audilrnn<laii"iftvftilivote tbiD'ravuTcr, lt» furuiir fv«

tblug* tnab.le »uy one [•• !;•-Hiiud tlir peculiar perils I tut ibv iu.r Uaa to face. E«m onllaaxy »•--.-i.uu«- Ibat lb» wtwJ U caprV'truni'7bV>'t ' 'ort*««tr-rt--t»ir«

TORPOR OF THE TURK.3K»«n In a Quaint Rtatah *

O«tiv«ring a Mtsugt .- A.w*-+iil TV4tiu'-lu.:the:.Ni.t.iflLiyi__Wi*r<-ii I.II<- of Ita reporters and Mrll^,:r»» KilJIk tit-am humorousl;tl.r Turklnh vlluitloi. and m i n i to luJl, Mr that ntiat 1s uttHltHl t i not lu•rT^sii^SiniHth'nl-iH'tlUt*-', t>ut tuore-»ttft',],.ij I'. tiiislut> ii ivajau lllu>tr«UoLi-ii>r ttir vtt*ryday t<|lr|K<ir our of thet-n«MIrHw nif l!j^-Ulta Tewttk. ineu>Ur >.f I'liilhiiiii-iit for Adrlani'ple, with• iui k!«li i.ltli inl in II y tw i ItoiT i i . rrvitli-wa* TtalttiiK a-frlMidaiKBJI^ .Ki'.iy. uvrti a the itiwtiorUaWiut i.i nYWk ut iilitht hi- lietthlI!A^ W MI'IIIIIJIII rull, "Yni.Ktu viir, fiHlfi|«J« MUHIIII vnr!" ("Tlu're 1» tiro. tt>er»v •'!,. in CniiiiaVt. tlm usual alum.

«t<«t-t»J««. .|lr«..liruaka -uut., lt(. «i,iy

i.i(i8imW«ii*»ry• •f 6euu>M. wbewe c-x.aitru- (tat>re •> unvVutruUabl* at tt«yj « l r f i - ; ~ - : : " . T . - ^ •- •-•:;:• •;-

It .luoi' IbouiwmJ* uf j*»t*

Oiui-tiUig heart*. ihV»ajjtartt«"~"r~'o.'i-nti >»•»•* and rqrrect* s i c i

ullders tu devl.**? »*«.**?-:» Urtt»fy theuj. but It l e ^ t j - i t

that « e In a f»w i lrcaj^ ^i» :' t smiMrlrd tbe ca(«fc«av «l I Up » : - .|it»erf atid ba«e ptv<lai»il atr»SiS;»« •:will rafi-ly rlOe the wlMwt «UiJ

ft U the sdvauee of vl<a<«- tc>; 'rlctu tin the treat s«l»ant»«« wait- &p\<SM>ii» oier uar prede.'<Muri :» >'i-onilnx nature'» utinUcles. • *-ilnftrastf of knowledge *ouUi t.jt t iserred us U there bad t w o J r : nof tMUraite Tbal t t « » fca* '

..-^(iirlM,,..,. ,,,,,.,,<,.~,-.^,..„,„.„,.„, ,„ •„'', ,.,it kappfurd-tiiat' i»r. TewflK'i iuW'ii

t,.u.r «a> la (ialata, and be ruttusl| .»J . i s * i«<an-»t l*le«t*l!b. A'fflse, to In'• -i^xr . i\>iii>vt i.lue tu'e aafety of 111-.J far,iii> Jlv .t.vix'lved uo uiwwer to hi*1 "u-'vila»!?^0" W»" W W : W t W T t w M •i *<-!»• ii*4>wt» »TOS» the UoaiKrua ati (ji^'jt I . wa» otill.Mvi to wait till umr»

Whan w«w*r . • vw.«—•randad aa a Coward.

In his sutohl

n in i iu) the, story of hi* moatmoment. U wa* when he was oii'cutire officer of the warship MlmdxslpplAfter pasdnK the fort-i nt New Orleanshla ship waa nlioct to «luk under flrp.and the crew had tit W taken off Inboat*. There wt-rp'tiot etinusb bunts.snd the danc/rr of a musiirtiii- t'\pl.vslon t*came an cr<>at thnt thi" crewsshewed Irx-rewWm UesluiUoo-.in return'inf for another loud. On a multli-u-tinpulne IVWOT Juinmnl tiiUi o.i" of theboats to~|j6"iiftirr itH- raw-^rs -tvinl r.'inpet them ti,return He rmifliniM:

"Not until we «t're friv of tln« shipdid 1 have a st*^*ml thought In rt'iitlr/itlon.pt.,wt)nt)..i._hH'l..',1'ii.<1 1 hml liftmy ship tn distress n lun It u"thy"n\W

ithtt the lit^t:>nuii to U-»v-t. (.IT sl.nnul['be the cnpj!«ln..fl!xl I nt i'i«viitlve oftl.cer should ' iVuri i t.» thp rn*L

"1'bal wan the ii.OM mnlum niuturat-ot-.ni)P..e»reer._...\yhat,lf__.i abot wtlouldstak the K.atT What if n rlllot'uiii-tshould get * • • All ttn> world woilltlsay that 1 had I w n KulMy of Hliiuit nMcraven an act a* ran !«• piuoil at thedoor cf.ati otl lcr Thi' would not t«!Dleatant..tending for my fathor up InVennnnt. UcwimVj 'iuV'iouBprthink

NERVE IN SEASOJAL1.

Raault of a Wild TrirM».t»cTTa*int),-With' th»» IBasaei W4&1

I hurley Uoota. ooa» "tr ;to.-catchers of th» NaUanai J»*«saf - tistory to the efftoet; tSKisrftteTurtrial with the-at : £*a«iii cbuib'.tu l»KtCharles . i . Oomlsiuiy, ttstc-cmanaiuuirf r.nilvlRrtl hlnrto retunu to, [ta*1il)ort-3i.

Cranford HotelUnion anil Walnut Area.

[Accommodations tor Perman-ent and Transient (Juests.

Rooms nicely furnlahe<l, haatcnll>y stenm. lighted by Woctricitymill in leepocts mlapte<t to pro-

u comfort noil oontenleuw.

Mealt Served at all Hours-

EOW. W. MULLER, Prop.

I

Mttu<tt 1tiuiChunk. » M(«:« to lOai4 Ml. !> 41 A

t-'or WllkeS iS A. M4 M, tf40 A.

l*or LaKcSaturtlayfl utiumlaya 8:1-1. Kor AttarVI !L| Satun)days » RS A

X Kxcepta Tliroust• Baturda

Peter MarkussonASHES AND

GARBAGE COLLECTORX*. O.

Anotht-r yaenhow a little laterstill little- mum ttuuBi as. ywBSUi ;

j la tt» oel»dbwtDo<»J cr IUhf wished. blaaettr.jBuan Man

TOtJ lt» ^I.yi' uayiM iv «a. *•*... ^ — -- - - -thlulc me liiijtilsiUTo?—cnay I ask whyyon B»ve IIH U pair oX tbemf Of course

-it <ra« perfectly"— .~i jrave yon twoot them," luterrnptB

ihf frii-ud. "beciinse I'm rery fond ofboth uf you, and If you erer set dl-Torced you will each bare somethingtu renienium me by."^Cblcago Pos-

Avoid'.ng Comparison.••vriMi.M- ywur. objection to me as a

•luji In-iu-n- ? My character U beyondrvtirourh" . ; • . ...

•That's lunl' it." said Mr. Olsport"You duu*t kU|ifii»it' 1 want to gothmuKl. tho r<wt of my llfo having youbpli! up tu tin- 11.1 a ablnlng example!"- Washington? Star.

. CRANPORD

REASONABLE PRICES.

For Sale !1 7 room house, ail improvements, lot80x150; mnaUbarn. f » per month

T room bouse, water and gas. $15 permonth. * «.5 room flat, all imbrovents. |13per. 5 room flat, all improvements.116 po'

"fTroom Hat, all improveanents. »17 permonth

sent in to

sorb - . .-.- .the tlartut tests uf aiUtora.-T St-rrSi la New lark Joum*!

i -• *

; l ie tct tiomr at lu«t t\> UuJ «»«ry|5ii-.s:t: mitv Wh"«i| be aikiJ why. hisj Uui'iiy l.ail in -I aittwrrvd the ttilecrainj "to- ».:» 1..1J ilmt they bad not m v l u i lj » i i >v;'lir 'IVnAk'.Weut to tho tele-

»-.ii :i'..iili t- sii.t demanded au explHtia'S i- - i . • •

(>:... itsiv.ai. Aj;lia. to whom IT Tew •uW'« li-ltKrain Iind' twen-siren for >1?" ,iVr>, «a« rilHVl

•AMiore l« the enViidl's Wleirramr~ TIS:aiic~iiniirririuCTisn w%n iwc sen• uJ Jrt-iv forth ttie message.

Why ,llil jnu not deliver tU" •«».i.Ji-.l l>r •IVwnk

B:Ma 1 Vft1f t f i*WirtJW»well If tho Khl|> should Mow upwhileJ.,wa» away and I «himld nppunran the report* ni sxtifrt pVot<ahly pwpie wonld *nilte over my expiunatlon.'

: W l i H e t » f t i ; A

1 U*7 w v ^ n . « . . | " . - *

rect and eriiaud Into a c pthf following eiiTrwIouc "Mil-

k ^ B works?1

OneTin; re s,r* •" fflanj -1xen~

.clean .windows that uue tcvTlt. ttt-r method ua!»«s **ryItf way Three or t«Kir <aiaery flour In a Ue«»; ci i»bjul nix lacbM Sviosw aliiiotl»h wtudowa with »T«*ter«ajthlui ebe 1 knowtia^ orer the window.

. «tr««lis. trom a m . fiass.—" Homo CotDpaufcML

^ri.sl.i* t>oiuan AK"». who had «•«!^ i.tiv' (uru^«-»l the toU^iain lu h.t^ouu>tt»f*< tSoiL 'It waa li«\lleis», I knewt^t >«!ur house naa uot oa lire.".

r t >

j i-.,j I

m

•<Ua ef tXae famous peal of beUs i s U» 1*1

fry at Bru««« Is Played «a tW ir-.t-c:'..nt a music box. wttft aa tsura^mrdrau wel«ulng 3.0W pooadia. to :trdram tx* 3<W»0 b«iea for fen.s» s -;-walcb touch th» trackers assd »*** i&wires cpuununlcatlB* wait t i * u - ibaffltsfts. 1%* tin are cbaaccd

H retr, but the ttrna 'quit Up"«v'ery Wr»

"if;a frw mioqtes xa £sd csl

•rtethtr a thln« to worth «faas« t*f.[fjfa speBd-swars in <lUat a. .

ba«p:cou» o* Bankara.L n riuiote faruolns dUiHctln wblob

1 i<u;f 1 a>*«M a f<w days 1 was told*.>f a wtalihy farmer whose frteada.

te vtvuld he murdereJ.aftt-r au lnflnlty of trouble in

Uluj to take his money tos t«nk. When he laurtlewed the

i,«> atked bow much tbe bask*uu)J charge for taking car» ot btarash

charge for taking cr»Tbe manager replied that itcharge nothing, but woulj pay

lisa fr.>metbln«. "I arwmn knew youw,«« ravc*l»r be retorted, and c*pch-ed off. uwaejr and ail.—laadiaj QO-

«lne_ dUl not.>n>1mli\....«u_*l_. IVwey'spresence wa* nwdiM to tirl»f! it>e hunttrews back and aave lbs men atllt onthe linking ablp.

A Farneiia Year.It la contended th%t the year 1900

•STC more ctlehrtllcs aed person* ofItctu* to the world thnn any otheryear of the nineteenth century. Amongthofe who were-torn In that memora'bis year »er* Abrabam-Uncoln. Ed-tar Aliaa IVe. t>!lw Wrmlvll Holme*.William Kwart UladMooe. (.'b»rles

|T>atmtn. Lord-tteughtwi,--Alfml^Ten-ayson. Gdward FltiRwalO. Professor.Blackta, Mary Cowden Clarke and <reSU Mcadtisaohn.

Alike.A coavlvlai cvrrespondeDt wrote to

an «**t*rn paper. o.riii|ilalnlns of thecondition of the rlUiKr utrvx-ts, closingwith theetateutent tbnt "tbo water liesIn the diieb for days at a time.'* . .

The. «4tt<;"" printed the totter, withthe following "K<1. Note:" "f o d«esout estrrided correspondent"—OmahaWortd-HeraU. ; :

proT«. that In addtttamj tsc y»eloj: a ton mud Shakesppartfu works?' Josephbi-r hu was waterttswwrtr TiVlieu N'lkinlrti. haudMl In thla seotence;

he heaved to useonitJ'tta* ;*asemui ', "Mlltuu ami ShsUoenipeani work In a•mild have uewlwkfc'.addaertsoiirtt th* , coal- inlnu."

tlvino With Tham. " " '"1 bopu yuu Vnow enough to* keep

|our wife's rwhwiTea at a dlstaace.",: '••••"nurh! My -wire's maid«naantia

eolug to live wtth un."; -^IWHI gracJoua. sena.Jbe.r awayr......i "1 can't Sbc'ii going to Bve with us

m her bonso."- Clereland Plaln.Dealer.

. Anolent Memehla.

. Orer U» aite or the ancleatr>clty oC! Memphta, once the fair city of tbe"'world, now Snorted' by 'a tWck depoart' or' XU6"'ttiti&"-stand -statetJt'1 nsitna.', whlcb yield a luscious fruit Over the•icity t i e peasant Ugrptlans jcarry on| ihelr sBricultural pursnlta. and ths

yield tHe entire food. of tbedurtflr -ir- "tarje-paitr -«f--Uw

7 room house, nil imoroveoients. sswerconnection; aide wolls; four blocks to C.K. U. station, but 50x1%. Price $8750.

BURTON M. GALLOWAYREAL ESTATE «nd INSURANCE

a Sprue* A venua, West,

hla »houu to ,itrst' uaailirv : tuut tl» -o r bla' fe«t airtcr -iiM Iwrtid

ibruw* uad JUled-thkrJiMnen1 tu -aae luillut he threw, to. ttlsiinsatito:to eatcti

runner off the- cnasMaa 3S»e 1J»1I"Wuiit so B){K-thi»riaftTi{tthltrr-3dmo»t-;ot to tt oa tb« ft}) ''"•sine ligtuif,'"

Wheu the tunli^c: THISfour orron '-harreAl woBliBtt iJiu. aua.tip nnlktHl to ttze-.'tujsnoaaetticsd baganf,to""park- tip"»Sl*--^«tli»at--ial«klUljesu.

JiHHwO-Jma*.aajttSjKihJ^JWJT^..??(.•-•4^r--HI; to throw to ttilrxlj;o,. -Bitcli m u a i .iff wttb the b»a»«-.-POlli i-acae«l :(»y hlii

prorlouai ta i l tJ injwi i . iaseTT*! jjujlherIKWIQ- »tooto :'.stti .cKusht al-

: wausau. Ul»

Telephons WontQeJd oOO-M.

KARL TEICHMANN,

neit jump <™

e C«r«»ully Don*Eatlmataa Furnl»h«d

Residence and Shop,'IVIeph'nne U7.1*. -

i«.o. itoiu*. Butusida Avenue

130=132-Bioodatreet; "-Eli«ab*th,-Jf.-

Decters' F***."They talk about lawyer*' dishonest

accumulation*, but look at doctors."."Wlut"« the matter with dixnoraT'"Are not all of tbelr enminKS lit (ot

tea (•loaf'—Baltimore American,

;..., y y » . » . „ .Tx> buy books only because the?

were published by an eminent printert» m5ct> as tf.a maa should buy cloth-tint that did sot fit him only becausemade by some famous taUot.-Pope.

Cured.~AxA fess^thls.tauions doctor cured

yoor"trteni of the balluclnatlun thatthe was sjckr .- -••-t>bf- eonrp»etely..i,':.SWe really sickB*>w.~-F!*rc«*3« Blatter.

T»««BtTat« gwd thuncats U to b*oaWa oetter atlL

and CoffeeI E * f BETTER DO YOU WANT FOR

BREAKFAST?

J.GROCER

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