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VOL. IX. NO. 14. CHATHAM, .MORRIS COUNTY, N. J., ,1ULY 1, 1905. |1.60PEB YI

rice and confetti, with fireworks and • \ . JREIKWEDDINGS re* lights—galore: ~Oirttrelr TeTurn MADISON TEAM iey will make their home in Chat- Papa,* ...:« • l ara. Darta, 1b « • • CHARLES FOR JUNE BRIDES Over one hundred guest* were pres- WAS SHUT OUT Bpaar, » I • • nit from Chatham, Madison, Orange, REAL ESTATE AND Miss Gfta WrUTaUgfal Btcomes laokotiHtown, etc. " Sp&r Twirls Great Ball Holding at a urn COMMISSIONER OF OEEDf, (Tie Bride of Mr. William F. Cpnklin-Ford. Them Dowa to 1 Hit Which AB. k. H. PO. A. K. •"-•\ Jp<« Stalocd. n ..# • »••'»- Keefe of Madison. Announcement has been made of ~ is Record for League. Donahae, l» ..I • • MAIM" STREET CHATHAM he marriage of Mian Edna Conklln, wain, rf ..« « • Khter. pi xr. and.,.. Mrs, , Bugene. ttrtatir.tt ELLETT7TANWERT WEDDING onklln. and William F. Ford, Jr., STROIIDSBURG WAS lEFEATER Hennioa.Ht ....I • • hich occurred at the M. E. parsonage Millar, at ....I • • MMMUMM •••••»••••»»» *)»•»»»••>»•»•< >n Center street on Wednesday, June ....I • • Madlgaa Keefe. Summit has again advanced to first 4th. Rev. H. Eugene Curta perform- place in the league race. Dover's vic- Bridget, a t « • <)m»of the prettloHt church wcddlnpt id the ceremony. VUM. p t • • 1 tory over Orange on Wednenday nan of the HCHHOII occurred mi WwlneHilay put them iii second place, mid Morris- uftt-rtiiHtti, when Mltw Grave Marie Concert by Chatham Glee dab. tt • 1 IT 11 I tuwu-Cbathaiu is now tied with Orange Under the auspices of the Ladles' • 0 0 0 0 0 0* 0—0 Mulligan, daughter of Mr. ami Mm. for third pottltiou. Murtlit Mulligan, of Clmtlnuii, WHM kid Society a concert was given In the M.-O. A. A. 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 »-a SaerlOoa hita, CorWr. Doabla plan united in marriage to Mr. W'illium >ew Ogden Memorial'Church last ev- Stafford and Blmuter. Flrat baa* on FrtuinU Keefe, of Madlhon. nlng by the Chatham Glee Club, as- Standing of the Clubs- Isted by MUB Esther Forman, elocu- errors, M.-C. f. Paaaed balls, West- The ceremony wan performed in St. w. L. PiUk: e 1, Bridgae 1, Struck, out by latilHt, Miss Stlckney, soprano, and Summit ., J . JL .7(J0 ek'M chureli, wlilcli WUH |weki* f tit the hs|ipj' yiiuilg' nuule:' fhr \\n RB " nracti—tntjoyrotr—The—following Oniiig«..: .: .::::::. Kentucky Babe Huumilt at Morristown. over wlilU' ullk, will) a tulle veil fiutt- Olee Club Orange 1; Summit 0. mpromptu * Schubert . Orange at Dover. ened witi' u tiunvh (if liund niaile n«e> Madison at Stroudnburg. Summit alao raaalvad a coat of I Wear Common Sense Suspenders and niulden Imlr fiTii. Hhe currl^l u Mr. Falconer, whitawaah at tka aaada of the Oraage ecltatlon Easy—lasting; do not slip from the bouquet tif llllk-s of tlie valleys. Shr QimH Wednesday. team Batantajr aad toat tta tttla aa the Miss Forman, only l, aa nrattaat no* »p »o tb* aiath Miss 8tlckney. ur.lag wbcn Bchoner hlc to oantra ft.r who wore a gown of wkite embroid- Jalva Dinora Gounod Madison was treated to the real thing In base ball Saturday, and a single and Immediately stole se> ered HWIHH over U'hlU^ ullk, mill Mr. Harry Owens. o*d. 3ittar Brown, Urn Orange third Sweet, Orr & Co.'s Union Made earrieil a bou<|Uet of xweet petiH. LittK- Recitation though the new team dldn\ win, they can blame no one but Cha-\o RI>«*I, baseman, than cracked one to oantra MIHM Kow.- Duly, of Suinmit, wn« rlowt-r Miss Forman. and Schooer waa home before Gold- Trousers. x)Rt Chord Sullivan who had time and time ajain done tba girl. The groom WUH attended by Mr. same thing to the oltl Maiiliion (mm. stein could gat the ball there. This Is Glee Club Bernard Murphy, a couoin of the Spec/ s curves coi.d not bo ft Mr. and Mrs. D. Lawson Corbett, of BattericK— Lindeman andFarmer; Brooklyn, who have been at the hotel he got no further than first, as theMoKoima and Frledberg. prewnt. ince May first Many of the guests next two men were easy. This made Mr, aiid-Mnt. Keefe left atMiut eight Of the house are their Intimate friends, a new record for pitching In the Lark- Horrlstown-Chatham5; Strotukbun 3 •N, KELLEY.'t SON. o'clock, amid a nhowcT .of rice and a and knowing of their Intended depart- awanna League, and it will bike aoma Tfm .MorrlBtown-Chatliam team k(?pt f'Boston, where re planned the affair as a surprise craftyfpltchlng to even .equal It. The record5 befor* olf. Vlau was pitching some hull himself During the evening mu»ic,for danc lappy surprise, for Mr. and Mrs. Cor- on tho throw In., Wentlake followed Oett and the evening ended with aud up to the sixth Inning only two lug WUH dlHcourwd by l'riif. Joe Hum's this with_a hit that brought Davis and oreheHtru of N'ewark. The, KueHtstoasts, speeches and songs, and a gen- hits were made by Morrlnown Chath- R. SCHEUEKMANN; eral jollification. Among those in theam and these came from Westlake'a, Cusick homo. In the aeveuth the home present were from Honton, New Haven, bat, but In the sixth Pop and Adams taam tallied another run, but the visi- Madison, Morrlbtowii, Nuwark, Pater- party were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Little, Mr. and Mrs. Charles FJ KIngsley, both put the wood to it aud brought tors in their lia If also brought a raa Jeweler, MOII uud (Miatlram. Mrs. R. H. Huntington, Jilts Grace in the second and last run. Cv. Paga over the plate. With two out, Cuslek Himtlngton, Mr. F. R. Huntlnirton and got the last hit In the nlnta lunlag. hit nafely anil imiiuwliaMly •l Davit. Tbe we regret to sky has been In vogue then came the maid of honor and last- minus their captain, Matty Love, who score: '• for many sumraecs past, of making has signed with the Plainfleld team. PROMPTLY DQIVE. ly the bride, leaning on the arm of this borough the stamping ground of His place waa taken V Donahue. M.-C. A. A.— her father. The procession nftrehed the drunks and b'ums of Madison, Mor | Morrlstown-ChathamL played Its AB. K. H. PO. A. K. to the strains of the beautiful wedding inwn Summit and """"" *""' Courtaer, Sb ,4 0 0 1 1 1 CMnihnm C.nrtiv. p|n~ce¥,~~TPei attracijt _ Hiis May, Rikef on the . aeross the river ^and. ouUraje erjthing waa handled cleanly aad Miss A. V. Darlison, of Orange, on theboundaries of Chatham, which, sells swiftly. - -v Adams. ii>-Tr?rfT"r:.i d i i o o violin. The ceremony was perform Shackelton,~et .-...'..4 0 0 liquor all day Sunday to any and ev- Morrlstown-Chatham scored In tba 4 0 0 ed by the Rev. H. Eugene Curts, pas eryone who has the money to pay forfirst inning, Courtney and Curia? Pollard, If ...4. 0 0 1 0 0 tor of the Chatham M. E. Church, un It. TJme and time again have i the lo- walked and Pop Westlake got twoKeys, sa 3 1 1 til der a large wedding bell of daisies, eal authorities endeavored toL bare strikes. trying to sacrifice and when Page, rf 3 114 0 0 MAIN STREET, CHATHAM. banked with rhododendrons, dalBles this nuisance suppressed, only to find the next one'came along he drove It Davis, p 3 110 10 ami ferns. The concludlng_word« o that the practice Is deeply entrench- safely between third -and short, scor- Speer, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 ' the ceremony were announced by thi ed In the political system of Essex ing Courtney. ••••»»•«)•»>•»••••«>«>• musicians playing Mendelssohn'* wed- 33. 6 9 27 8 4 county,and it was almost Impossible Curley waa out at third on Adams' ding march, and Mr and Mrs. Van - Stroudsburg— , to cope with U, heretofore the ab-attempt to sacrifice. Baackleton tan- AB. K. H Pp. A. K. Wert held a reception and^ received «enee otaJocal lockup has prevented ned and Pollard toreed Adams at MO- the congratulation* of aTTpreBenT. the borough taking care of drunks ond. It waa one two, three until the Wllllftnwr'cf ,S 1 6 0 0 0 The ribbon bearers were Bleano here; but this disadvantage is nowsixth mnnc whan Wattlake tingled Jouea, lb ...... * 0 14 3 0 Hopping and William Clare Wolfe done away with and hereafter any In-snd went%o aeeond oa Adams' drive McGrath. 3b .4 0 1 4 3 0 Miss Mary Ellett. a sister of the bride, toxicated person will be very severely •ook third on flhacklatoa'a out to Mil-l.eQrande, c ...4 0 0 8 .0 0 Lawson, p 4 0 0 0 7 0 was maid of honor, and Mr. J. Elliott dealt with. Last Sunday the marshals «r. Bridges tried to throw Westlake Brown, ss 4 1 0 0 11' Hall, of EaBt Orange, was best man Kathered In four drunks, which Is a >«t at third but the,throw was off col- Confectionery, The "nshers were Meisrs. Jesie Be" or and Pop sooreaT In the eighth It Johnson, So »«^~4~ Oil 0.0 B*Mttg«TT# ..r,^ « \ i. » r .a afl though MoYrihU^wu*" T T MW SHOES, F«G« court In the" borougJi halinrin Taber, rt 4 0 0 1 0 0 bride was attired In a costume or prisoners were arraigned before him. score again aa two men had reached $t.n par white silk mull over taffeta, trlmme< The first man was discharged, as Brst on arrora, but a neat douNa by Quart or Gallon, 37 3 4 24 1» tree Ifijlfty (60) links In said Paraon"f appeared that he was not In the habit Stafford and Slmlster put all sucb Mor.Chai 00004010 r CHATHAM, M. wlth'iTIslii crochet lace^_ with tull< ..{"de.ecratlngU.e Sabbath; JT^oth- hopes to the woods. Stroudsburg 0 2 0 0 0 I) 1 0 0—3 veil and carried a shower ttuquet of The nearest the Madison team oama A. M. LEES, ilte sweet peas. TTrarwala ofhonor Ing fined IS and costs, and ui to a hk bafora BtafforTTlanoad waa in Tfia Parry Nursery "Company, Ro- ^ -' Wolf* BntMtwr. -"-—— GEORGE H WSMBi was dressed In whtte chiffon and cai two being «ent ,up to Morrl.town for tka eighth when Miller hit one (itchester, New York, one of the leading fe. Park 8treet, CHATHAM, N.J. DKALKB Xlf rjed a bouquet of pink sweet peas. • Spear which Charlie stopped bat uursery concerns in the tl a, write u* Refreshments were served In ththirty could not handle. Courtney: grabbed that they want a good live agent in dining room, which waa elaborately the ball aad direw Miller out by a tow The PxM»«givei you th« rifwi « this jectton to solicit orders for their ES, ALEXANDER. trimmed with red rambler n*et, lochea. The aoora: i George ,R«even, of Bant/ Orange, wai the town for, the,week. «wh. products.. Experience not necessary. MvO. A, A. (i They, oipr good pay weekly, and fur-Contractor and Builder, wiiJ tend it io you &f * T^ f , *»./*» ^ A- «• ntah cs#tulag outfit free. We ad- i I terihe now. •• -' Ooart&ay. Sb ...... •! I • * • vise any rawo r woman In our com- ;_. j...,;. r.^'.!y,iCh*««y. «a .1 0 0 110 , <|n> nnaltlnn In «•>» PRIHTS m mmk * "• tlmlhf>, to Wlit» They left, on t»>« ;lv. uivt us i anflfl ! Smirk out b»Da*ii t, bjr 6t**r 6, by Jmpro»»(» ( In MH of the uiiMit fustitonsbte r«t- , CoHc*rn llfe_was Of Course reading may become a mere pucuer, W saved through the skill uiul iidulg*nve and dissipation, a lublt tn {our ianings, 8, off of one <>f ilifc gueats. It U|>IXMU» that lie corrected: nlso It Is'very evident In five innings, 4. Hits off a man, with threu frlcuda, wmr'tiimnp that ninny great, resolute untures bavu Fitspatiick In five innings, 8, otf Vlan [(•ONT1NUK1) FBOM J'AUK 1) tt one of the smuli tables wbeu a been built up wttb little reading or by In three (nnlgs. 2. Umpire. Hopkins- piece of meat lodged In bis throat and M.C. XTA.1 11010014 0-10 mui-b reudlug of a few books and much Time of game, 1 hour 40 minute*. he fuuud tt luipoiuiltilt! to gel rid of pondering—much reading of men, of Orange 00110000&-I it. Hit friends lu alarm slapped him Broiul, New niul Hnln»y Htrmtfi, Newark. •MMd runs* atorristown 8. Homo opinions, of events, rather than of the Satttmit 4; Orange 4. on the back, but the unfortunate m«ii irinted f>«ft«. Men Ilka Cromwell and 1 Bettor or Price Lower than In New York npa, Darts. Three baso llu, Curley. became black In the face aud fell- to Summit defeated Orango fttSmmnit oi> rolu and-others wbb have changed with Choice as Great. TWO UM hits. Schemer. Sacriai-e the floor. A. surgeou from the Gorman the course of modem blHtory have liwn bit* Wattlafce J, Pull»rd 1. Double In a very exelting contest hospital, who happened to be dlulng In Lindeman, Suinmlt'i so nurtured. We could even point to a •lam O«r]ey an^ A duns, Courtney the"cater pushed hto way through the very great aflA-effevtlre -modern _»dSUi Ud Adams, Schoner and Bitter. Left not put in an appearance, ajid Foole, crowd. He »a»'«t oujwi that the tnan tific KenliM who, with an apparent aver on bases, Morrtsiown 6, Orange 2. who plays In the outfield, wax put in was dying and that if prompt meas- WfBt base on errors, Morrl»toWn 2, •ton to scientific Uternture, got* bis the box, IHe held Oraiqp'dnwiflhn four ures were not taken he f/uaiii quirk)/ learning not HO murb from books as 'Mwm Orange 1. Struck out by Speor S, by hits. •uccmab, lie ordered oiic of the wait- 1 Weatenreit z. Baaa uu balls. o5 Spw from experiments and from the "twen- Score by innings: ers to bring btm a smalt funuel such y question** System Intelligently ep» live Time* More Here Than flnptiere Else, S, off Westervelt 1 Hit by pltcUer, as Is used la bottling wine and theu, Summit. 0 2 4 0 0 4 0 0 *-« lied to friendly «-xi>rrt«. watury. Brswa. tynplre, McCuUum. •• , • without a moment's hesitation, took Toilet Sets, 9 i»ect.% plain col Dinner R«U, 100 pittces. prrtty Orange...: 0 JM 0 0 0 11 1-4 out a shjirp knife, cut the man's throat, ors jregular 2.25,8|M«iBl 1.65 flower il'ocoralions, gold eji^cx, and Farmer; MeKon- 1 JL-C.A.A.7;PWHpsbarg5. removed the piece of meat and—thr regular 10^00, Hfiucial 7 W* waiter having returned—quickly in- During one of'the frequent revolu- Water - Tumblers;* large size, Ions in Haiti the commander of tbe Adams,'"tiV Mp.fmtaira-etiatham * _.,.., serted tbe (ttuuel In UM..f two or three days tbe authorities got special > $.w> eyes on the ball Saturday. The former :ogether the 'required number of nwn and a box of cigars from Holly Broth- Toilet Sets, 9 pieces,, fancy ers. ' ... '<: got two hit*, one being good for a hom- The WUdom •! S«ro«KlB>. aud loaded them aboard ship. Then Broom^—Well mado, thin han- colors, golJJ (idgtf, regular price Togo was in the same all the time er, and the latter also got two and came The wisdom of Scrogglns, millionaire the following message was sent: dles, light weight, regular 35c, within an ac« of making a homer, Beck ex-stage driver, from John TJrl Lloyd's Commander Qovfirnmenl Force*. Fort au 3.59, special a.98 'and was responsible for tbe four ear*- special v 37c catching it near the left field bleachers. novel, "Scrogglns:" Prlnetv: • ed ruos. 1'he drive *aa, over left 'Et don't make no difference, Mr. Blr I wnd you per steamer (Uglnaw to- Tea SeU, fine Amelican porce- field fence and good tor a home run, Stone Coolers, regular 1.78, Mayor, bow rich and Ign'rant a man is lay 100 volunteers. Please rvtuHX the lain, very pretty decorations, Tbe crowd that saw It cheered tlwan- ropei with which they nro bound. . r special - 1.50 Curley waa the hero of the day, got- ef he only bos sense 'nougb ter keep on COMMANDER AT PORT HAIT1EN. gold edges on eacli piece, 56 selrea bpaft* *U.,Uie performance. He Celery Trays, imitation cut UDR two nn rhaiapastae for Tri*a*»n. tlrtth the banes fell. Hehad tea obaucitf tries ter gult work an' enj'y himself ial .,- ' .,. ' a.75 glass, reg. 19c, special 10c fourth-by an excellent catch by Tlerno. by lootln* at tlilttg* with hto «j«s an1 At the breaking out of the Crimean in tho Held and accepted thoin all. The game was one of the old fash- thinkln' with his no 'count brain an' rar Ellia KiVBel, the eeltbtated Rockingham Tea Pots, plafh ioned kind in -which good, clean hitting • » * stufflu' his one stomach like et war a French tragedienne, was in St. Peters- 'TtiaperBpeciaf played a'prominent part, and the vlsi- Aflamu'was thej flrut to put the ball hogshead be air a fool. I've got my burg. Just before leaving the Russian 69c, special ^ ^ 59c Tea Set.4, fine thin china, pink tt»m>-"were -wit vor-tfeeimtt Heiil fouce forilioine run, wind agin, and I'm goln' back ter the capital some of tbe officials of the city team in this, respect Fruit or wegetable Prosswia, tinted' edg« and pretty flowers, aeeonpUsbing the feat on WednesSay.'"" goTcn'." ••" ' gave a banquet lu her honor. At this 50 pieces to set, regular 5.9b, *"~"4fc0«sBp-fc«a4aB»J44 But, my end" of thr feast-one of (tw KnMtan ofc lar. 29c. suecial pot up an ex«eU«nt game, and from j^nobletnan of high rauk, said to Coughlin, Monahan and Cmldy have ouF'piac* ihelr playing yesterday it is evident Perhaps you cannot get It twrk." Yellow MUii that some of the other teams will have beon reloaded by the local team. ••rardner," said Boroggins, "there "We will not bid you 'goodby,' but 5c; quarts size, special fb bite the dust before long. With the ain't no question 'bout my gtttln' that merely 'au revolr,' for we will soon be I earn in Madison, and receiving good The Chatham T.C. defeatod the Ta<- place. Mr. Mayor, I owns the line. In Paris to drink your health in spar- support,-they will play better ball. The kling champagne:'* MPM' ft -QllITC l^eading styles, newest patterns and iiiiiter- When I picks up them ribbon* (bar mcn team is composed of younger men tioies, of JJorristown, at Moriiiit^wn, on "Monsieur," replied Rachel, "Franee *? OVitO jalg, perfect fitting neck -and fk fifi Saturday, by tbe score of 4 to 1. Both won't be no agent to say, 'Put 'em than any other team In the league. down, ficrogglns.'" Is not rich enough to treat all her pris- shoulders,'worth easily 10.00 V.7O Stafford, who played second base and Beams and Strouil pitched great ball, oners of war toicbampagne." Sailor, Russirn and Norfolk, sizes 1. QQ was a ijlg factor in Wednesday's game, but the former bad the better support The Earnlea of Bmcecu. "• Diplomatic. l 7 Is a student at Seton Hall. He Is cre- » • «i Bright, cheerful hopeful thoughts '..3 U) 16, reg. 3.08 U. 3.08, for ' ° "Of eouree the earrings are quite dited with three hits, but one was the and a strong belief In one's own ability The management of the Morrlstown- pretty," she said, with Just a tinge of gift of umpire Hopkins, who was criti- to accomplish the thing undertaken are Chatha« team are unable to secure the disappointment, "but the stones are cised for some of his decisions. friends that will limure success. The service* of Hubley, of Lafayette Col- very.imafl." Women's Long Linen Coat Suits It was a patched up. team that Mor- ambitious person should learn as early lege. Courtney, the new third base- HatoYn-Cflsthaia presented, with War- in life as possible to pick out the "But, my dear," replied Mr, Jhoxy, With Pleated Skirt in white and material linen, value L CA "If they were any larger thej^a be all ren, of tbe Chatham F. C, at short and men tried last Haturday showed up well, friends and enemies of success, and In 9.50, special . V»OV Bpeer at second, but both players lie got two hita out of three times at many cases It will be found that tbe out of proportion to tile tlxe of your made good. Davis started In to pitch bat, and accepted his chances in the greatest enemy resides within himself. ears."—Philadelphia Press. Special Value in Linen Sirts at 1.08. but in the fourth Inning he hurt his field. Morbid thoughts, for example, are Infi- The Baby's War. Special Leaders at ' ' 1.50, '9* aruJ a.og finger In stopping a drive from Hen- nitely greater hindrances to success, nion and Speer took his place and Friend—I suppose the baby Is fond The game scheduled for Monday la«t than opposition from outside, and no of you? Papn—Fond of me? Why, be Davis went to second. between MorriHtown-Chatham md Cu- health, no beauty, no harmony, no real sleep* all day when I'm not at borne House Dresses and Wrappers, Courtney, tire new third Hfrian. success can exist In tbe atmosphere of baa XOUuU wa* cancclleO. and stays up all night Just to enjoy my MadT of dainty stripes and figures in the celebrated played a good game at that bag but uls abnormal melancholy or morbid Ideas. •oeterr.—Town and Country. aiick work was not up to the standard. Overcome the enemies to success with- "Disc Make" and also in the Reliance Corset Waist effects, 1 AA Ponardhaa got back Into the game -•-finliiMU^^.bi»_haye_o ui't theJium. regular 1.25, special " " " ••-•----••,.. J.UU t in yourwclf and you will have doue The •••« Llae. miIlt team, and buiuuiiHumuiit ha»s sienesigned V<*>\ and is registering hits regularly, and much toward rescuing the goal of your Snow, even in ilietjr6pTai,neTeTmelts, Fop, Westiake had his eyes open yes- and Farmer. Lamar, of Uoboken, has ambition.—London Answers. but remains continuously all the year White Lawn Waists. terday and landed safely twice. ttigned to catch tor Dover. round above tbe height of 10,000 feet. PreecrvaUba of Meat, , In surplice effects, with trimmings of embroideries and I AA Page only had two chances In the In colder climes the snow line Is much Aeld and .he )ft..both' get away from Heat Is commonly preserved by laces, similar to 1.50 value, special * - * •*"* Krening World of lower than this. hinvbut he bandied the stick In good , TheJtew ^York It In brine. Tbls method; Toesday says: * ' , ^.Iways something tfeu in these tvais(« at 1.oc ^ ,.^.^ I bus the tin whoa Man»air XitiBUi ...far.. »! tflettrwffl »e jntoukes la divinity In the alxth tanlng Vliuil'iSe'lfe >«xtracUng from tlie meat tuucb soluble whi}e men preach i And error In govern pitcher, relieved Fitzpat- trial with tbellighlandeni, has got cold nutritious matter besides rendering the ment while men govera^-Carlette rick and only one run apd two hits feet., lie is ntill pTtcbing for Puterson." meat harder and leas digestible. An- LAWN SWJNO

T other way of preserving It Is In air- were made thereafter. ' • ' •' » *• • • • • •• -- tight case*. The cases are packed with The Perry Nursery Company, Ro- THE "COLUMBIA" is made of good maole in two sizes, two J The game started with the Wan- Finally., after much delay the Phil- meat and filled up with gravy and are chester, New York, one of this leading passenger anda loufour passenger. The heigh'or>botheigh' oNboth is «igh«i#}it le.-tfe.-t;; ( derers at the bat. Love ripped otf a llpsburg Lackawanna League team then hermetically sealed except at one nursery concerns In the U 8., write us spread eleven feet; width of two passenger is four feet and of the i three-bagger Hod raced home on Flu's has decided to play on the Madison point Tbey are then exponed to beat that they want a good live agent in four passenger, five feet. Price for the small one *»l»es AsnwUMnn..«ounda. ..The sbo*e tb*Lof boiling, water for wveral this section to solicit orders for their outs . were easy- Morristown went team will play Its first game there them one better. Love let Courtney*! hours, thus destroying all tbe existing products: Experience net ntintmary. Saturday, when it will meet the Mor- germs and driving out all the'air con They offer good pay weekly, and fur large one 4.98 easy one get away and Pollard sent rtstown-Ch>thani team, and as all him to second and he scored on West- tained In them, ^fbe ppen part Is then niab canvassing outfit free. We ad- games with Chatham drew enormous soldered over. If by auyjuiuldcot the 1 lake's single, Pop -going to second on vise any man or woman In our com- crowds last season, a large attendance tin In"not frfftr/rftttfy fft*'*Mi thp meat munity, who Is In a position to take Baby Carriages and Qo-Carts the throw in. Adams then hit one is expected this Saturday. The Phil- will spoil.—Amerlcatf Queen. y tar nag that atrcnk inside of the base line for orders for the above house, to write llpsburg team will henceforth go under them for particulars Immediately. The F. A. Whitney #id Bloch Uo-Carts; of .L_tWQ bags and Westlake trotted over the Madison A. A. name. i pan, Shackleton walked suu Page l , j. Hor«e». fine make and finish; 125 styles to select from fanned. In the third etent times, before •*><• invention of stirrups and luxurious saddles, tied the score on Page's ef-» ItHkn te> Drive a Mall, of Bridge's drive. Love hit to horses were taught to kneel to permit Croquet Sets Bow many hammer itroke* does a their riders to mount. A beautiful Davis, who threw wild to Speer, and carpenter w In driving a nail? Greek vase In one of tbe museums In Made ofjmaplo inygood wooden boxra, -with «ght Whv. eiftht .,Brldsee'scored laW^on a drive to Wai* Perhaps nof one carpenter hi a thou- St. Petersburg shows a war horse of rea . ''—-~V ""•. . " fiailroad mallets, nine wickets, two stakes, at 98c, 1.35,1^0.3.00,3.50,3.003.50 sand or one layman In ten times that ma fry centuries ago kneeling low be- Boxwood Sets, 3.00, 5.35, 8.50. Adams put the M.-C. ahead in their Dumber can tell or ever think of tt fore an amazon. The riders In those half by lifting the ball over the fence. The truth of the matter.Is this: "The days mounted from tbe "off* side In In the fourth Philllpsburg scored wto carpenter tnkes seven strokes hi driv- contradiction to the modern usage Lewis & Clark Cen eever 1 1 after Davis had hurt bis finger on ing a nail Into ordinary wood and Plutarch tell* bow In the first century Japanese r . Mattings ? PT * " J^"^ Mat- three- singles. This gave them a lead twelve regular strokes and two finish- of this era certain effeminate Roman tennial Exposition ...... „ * '"igs >n endless variety of 10r of one which they held until the fifth ing taps to driving nails into bard riders found even tbe horse block of too styles and qualities. Special per yard ^ IVt when the home team scored three anil wood, little assistance and bad their horses Portland, Ore.> followed[U up In the ilxth with aaoth- ThegeTUJureii are furnished by a man trained to kneel to them. JUNE 1 to OCT. IStb their last run. to jileep-i-by flay and whose Newark .Morristown-Ohathain ha« been window opens out upon a flat building I have been a great deal h«w4«r tlnai J^'SfifOniKfTfrrBKe. In th« In course of erection. He figured the I havft given up tiiUiklnjt about what Is Lackawanna ltailrQadjyilLBe lust ftw games and only one memfcsr average number of hummer strokes for cany and pleasant and being discon- 1s below the JW mark, with five ovw sine morning*. and;' having learned tented because.I could not have my tickets from all stations hi .383. own way.,. Our life Is determined for them, moved to a hotel until the ueir 1 New Jersey at rate of f 74.50 -.-=.-|(UC.::A. A- ,___ tmlWing Is completed. us, and It makes the mind very free for the vound trip,.or §11.00 ; All. B. 8. PO. A. K. He discovered that tbe carpenter when w%. give up .wishing and only think of bearing what is laid upon us Courtney, Sb t I 0 0 t 0 .drives an average of three nails a mln- higher routed via LosAageles F. MAQCENZIE, Polterd. If i * i - - - - and doing what is given us to do.— or San Francisco. Returi Tite In soft wood.and a fraction under, George Eliot .. Westlake, C...- » 1 three In bard wood. At this rate he limit three montliB. Adanw, lb,' ...... 4 2 would Ariftt 1,440 nails a day In soft Plain and Decorative Shacklotoa; cf 3 0 wood if he keeps, up the gait steadily, A Wlttr Dlaarao.u. Denver, Colorado, and re- pa«e, H .; 4 0 and 1.282 In hard wood. He wdutdfgtTO _lbe objwt of the duel is said to be turn $43.00. ' (Account Ep Bccoratlno, Painting, Warren. m« .,4 0 the healing of wounded honor "To-dry 10,080 hammer strokes In soft wood to cure a wbund of the spirit, or, rather, worfli ^teagne~7Conventron i 8p*er, !b * j ,.,.J J and 20,160 ID bard wood.-ChicUQ Trib- D«.vls, p ft 2b 4 the tcmp«r, by a scratch on the akin July 5 9, i9O5, a^ une. . savors of homeopathy, but may per- Writing, Gnuaing, Glazing, haps be Justified by the surgical prin- Denver, Colorado, and re- painting. ESTIMATES CJVBN. FspMiur JhWaes ciple of relieving tension by Incision.— turn, $36.35. Account G. A. JUS: Journal, CHATHAM WNTRACTS TAKER Smith fumHy,"they R. National Encampment, Sep prominent a place in European dlrfec- JtEWjEj torles aa they do In tbose of England Men do hot toake their homes unhap- One way tickets to Pacific Urdvn may l>e left at or at home, though they take up much py because tbey have genius, but be- Estimates fUriflshed for W. H. Terrelt'o. reoa b>. the Berlin directory, 5,000 Coast points, daily until Mav all classes of Work. In- cause they bare not enough genius. Ikhmldts being regUtered; They have .A...jnlnd..and sentiments of a hlg%er I4th, 1905. IRate |50.00. " terior decorating a spec- ialty, Coutraet« made, Stafford, z« ...... 1 to give room, however,' tb"tKe Bchulttar order would ren^eF'tPni^capatiliB'Ot --^"UicBjLjjOeja^^ Miller, cf ...... ,./,* and Mullers. In Brussels tbe Jansen seeing and feeling all tlie beauty of do- family if the most numerously repre- teed. , -'r^ "' vn, p -. mestic tles.-Wonlsworth. ARTWTIC 'WORK sented, while the greater spuce In the For particulars, tickets and LfVEfcYr iTBr-fflioetflrt is atria «»«•aver ; to tk . MOOBRATB CHARGES Ana Bottrdttut St*ble, Martinets. Many a man goes away from home apply. 18 any Eackawaima Morel" and Vltelll are *be_ names for a week and Imagines that he (s .flosses and GdirlaQes to Wire- sifssd by tn« whole community,. and ticket agent, or address 10 rAIRMOUNT AVt., sink into nlgniflcance; but, like when be comes home be finds that thers G. P. BARRETT, D. P. A , Advertise your waoU In th!» paper. Telephone H-k CHATHAM,^ tbe word VhfiHo," the name of Smith Isn't a person, In town, that knew he 749 Broad St., Newark, N. J. F»st Swoljcn tft Immsriss Sin. / "I hud kidney troubl* 10 bad thai r seated In pwctleaUy every directory M. T. JPhlllll'*;! imbu»*#d, «wte. thin mar J»e «f«d,irf •So work the' hpneybecs, creatures CUl 8004 food, duty dig- to Imrnen., «is* and-I was «mfln«dto any other surname, whatever It* oa- that by o rate In nature teacti the **t woo, atuy aigca^a. 1 umt; % rcsdyd - my twfl snd pJ«f*lolan* wsr* UQatk to Us»d many kluua ... medicine* iSTord«r turn peopled kintdom.-ftttlw- ta-**rv welt mutk u WHY EYESIGHT PAILS Sfnre IbnT AN AWFt/L SKIM HUMOR ployed In tl Household fUctprlCK In •. INFERIOR ARTIFICIAL LIGHT, FRE. COTVn*) Hracl, **Kk.]uul 91>0nld«rf-Hof- • QUcNTLY THE CAUSE, torml A«ony KorIw* In 1803 Japan i J [l!Bmt«Mtt< ot the )i«, IHH rad All, Fertility In Coltometd. of .farmers who really believe that tfi* 'Tor twenty fl»» years I Buffered tgonf (tax h«rl«i Defect*—Aectjrfone (,»•, Cottonseed men) In used quite exten- leu they read, tbe Itss they know, the from a terrible humor, cumplcKly covering KT« Trl.d COIIM Thli my head, neck nnd ahouldcri, dischnffing It II • wtli kmmi! fa-:- t'r With Itt C:i»»r, Unwavering, Vet Holt sively, iu some sections of the country more profitable the farm will bo tc |o as « fertiliser. A good (trade roenl will Uutiou, matter ol tucb uSeniiveuetM to night in bffl of hou»eke*|*r« cnuniu i riauw Canpet Hart the KJTM, them."—Iudlana Farmer. ' In sewing on button* have the knot good coffe* without ba^ng the enrry aliout fi.8 pec cent. nWoRen, 2.9 •mell that I became in-object of dread, Nqw VorgVAwie 20.—No one ran go of the thread on the right side directly coiuulted the mo»i able doctors far and terialti. per cent, phosphoric add and 1.8 per Don't Overfeed tbe Cal*e«. They'will NCVCH make it with Into our gchooUref meet a group of Under tbe button; and see if tbe button n«ar, to no avail. Then I got Cuticura fxea upp with UM The' proportlou seems to I'xperlmcnt stations In HXffl for com-this the writer has proved by experi- from akin humor* to get Cuticura and end other thint'h on thh e countert , liieroutits- yearly, and .there are many putliig Uie value of commercial fertilis- ence. Having a fine, pure-bred Ayr- WlM Flower, imhe Home. their misery at once. K. P. Keyet, 149 i But let them takk e a paeknp? of shire beifer <.«lf, which 1 wai particu^j Not everyone has a flower garden Congreu Street, Botton.Mua.',' HOKFTCE the |iure«t andd " niori' who ought t«i wenr glnssei. "Iflic ers, a yS Wilt be iilly used tli: experience of one teacher might be.du- worth about $2t) a ton as a fertilizer. Inrly anxlm>» to do well. 1 let her suck I b^ every one ;wiKripnrance which be made at a Urind you' LION Corw.E ratber fine. to keep up with her clanf. One day per cent, ol the nitrogen and' phos- concert iu Chicago be came forward the nmounf inci-eawd-, gradually, I'ut freedom extends to tbe fields and Use a "tab|e«poon'ful to ench'cup, and one after a bl*ckDflard explanation, 'the pUorJc flflld«and practically all the In arknnwledgrn«ikt «f tbe applaoae. extra for the pot"- F»«*t mix it with a he increase wa« curried a little tntf wwid». and perhaps the utificknow!* 11 • teacher called ujion the chlljTaiid found potash.wi!J be contained In thcrmannreT Beaming on thVaUdlence, he began: little cold watw.. enough to make a" thick edged obligation enhances tbe prlvll- te, »»4 add whit*- of an em (if Cffiisi to ihafaBe EfiaTOrwprrirn'nTiiutf bpnr Station, 'ar, and oue day tbe calf refused her "After all, ladles and gentlemen. Ui "W"'flf.."fiTlnir"'irnTi1(l •«jB>»f leaving..the long narrow.roadsldf lined an u mttltr), then follow one of wrltten. She was kept after school I'cnobscot County, Me. flower beds. induce her to drink for several nieali lookfng tor rarer and efnllowmffTuleti '• '- .:. ••ii-i.-..,.. and by dint of much tympatbetle que's- mofe effectjve things iilong fences and Jermpted by a prolonged bt.rst of ap- Ut--\Vith killing water —Add boiling . tlonlng Miss C. found that Alice ba,d Hothouse Bean*. and began to look very thin. After a water, and let it-boil three minutet only. String 1»'«us are not a very common little she began to sip a little new hedges and in shadowed* and solitary plause. When there was La lull J>e Add a little cold water and act aside. tiv» never been able to .see what wag put places.. • eoncirid^-d, "and that IB—New Tofk.*— linutea to settle.'t>erve promptly. on the board and that her bead had •rup for forcing under glass, but fairly warm milk, and now after a week she If one has acquired the.liablt of wild Harper's Weekly. ' . 2d—With cold water—Add your cold ached, go oftWj.and so hard that she successful results were obtained with will drink about a quart to a feed., but 1 rater to the juute and bring it to a bou. them nt the Wisconsin Rtntlon. Start- no more, and Ir^ery lank. As tbe calf fiouer gathering, and tbe knowledge FITSpermaiwtitly cured. !?o llt> or D^noud- 'hen Kt anide, add a little cold inter, and frequently failed to bear what was of wUat to gather and how to bring n five minuU* it'i ready to serve. aald. ••;•••• IIR them in pots was found to be a Is two montbfr old tbls is. a very small iies» after flrpt Jay's use of Dr. Klinf'F Oreat, ivuste of time,, since better results ration. herRleanings safely home, and the still Ner\(!li«r,f2trtal t^ttleand trHntl«»fre« THBEE DOS'TS. Buch a condition may be caused by. Pr.B. H. Ktm«,Lt<).,»81 Arch St., Phils., P«. Don't boil it t«» long. , were obtained when beans were plnnt- The calf bas not scoured badly bnt furiher knowledge of the beet decora- lack of proper food, but ill our Ameri- tive effect to be gotten from them, she Don't let it stand more than ten nritv ed in bills about one foot apart ench simply seemed to have sickened of One rrf the great pyramid) cf Egypt bas can homes It Is usually due to the poor has reacted a possibility qf great sat- been struck by lightning. itea before een-ing. ' : . quality of tbe artificial light.. The yel- way. Lntor tbey*were thinned to stand milk. I can attribute tbe trouble to Don't tue water that baa been.boiled be- • no other cause than overfeeding.—E; isfaction and every-day bapplneu.— low. Insufficient light of the ordinary. eighteen inches apart. -The yield of Candace Wheeler, in tbe Atlantic Aak Tour Dealer Fa* Atlea's Pael-BaM. culm- "iimwas iiicrWsea aTiont three times M. Tike, lo Massachusetts Ploughman. A powder. It nets tbe feet. Cures Corn*, TWO WATS TO SETTLE ;: bunii«a*»«afcauuurur tight shoes eaay. At JoKKfcF: Wore boiling". . - • If they are tbin,- madras;- bobblnrt from a coal gas Jet Is but iittie better, Eyed. Wax were the most productive, I have been known to be •short or' all Draggists and Hho? siol«g, 3i«eator^M> With', cold wat*r instead of egga. 'ven out of hay In working season, and muslin or Nottingham, they should be •opt no substitute. Hample mailed Fama, and even the electric light, brilliant t was found that fumigation with to- After lulling add a daah of cold wat«r and depended on grass for the horses. I free of dust, washed In warm sqfds,/ Addreas, All«o 8. Olnuted, LeSoy, N. ¥. aet aside for eight or ten minute*, then BB It usually Is, has an unsteadiness iacco Injured the plants, but'tbe white gathered It for them with the scythe squeezing and laving op nnd down In aerre through a atrainer. ' '• . due to variations In power, and a glare fly was rendlly controlled with hydro- A Pariiisn complains that kiaaing is out and pitchfork. Though the grass diet pluce of rubbing, toiled, ringed, bluci' of fanhion in France. LOB Angeles now claim* 200,000 In- > peculiarly trying to the- delicate nerves cyanic _tiis, using ten ounces of po- g g d b ' or yellowed, lightly f tarcned -while istiU i wlrftanta. . N.Y.-26. "f "'gift 'ft"* fPlHllH>P1>'lv<'lY HfT "' cynnlde for six million entile made tbenr sweat more, m the 'grass ifn.Whutow'sBoatniBirSyniprorChttdreii luralnant .acetylene gas produces aa tUI, softt-n the frunu,reduce* lnflmnma ivas concluded to be nboli.t fifty to sixty stance enough so that they B nearly perfect an artificial light as bas work well and carried tbtlr fiesh as baste brbadiih hems at top and bottom yet been found. It'gives a clear white, iloprecs nt night and seventy degrees A Jiig ia uaually kept in every stable in '•> ilaytlmc—American tultlvator. well as usual. iud 'run into each a stout, unpainted I Persia. unwavering light, very brilliant, yet But to make the grftss diet more curtain pole as long as the curtain it j perfectly soft, aud- so nearly like the ' - Bli*«p Oooil Proprrtr. atlftfftcibrjj'tlip grain mnsriie fed hi broad. Stretch tbe -turiaJn__((inooth j rays of the sun tfcut even colors ap- upon the-'pole at' each end, theik bans pear as In daylight. A'Wisconsin man Interested in the roper fornLj>!tber ground or soaked. Dry corn, the-usual feed, and grass up, sprinkle well and let dryi The Fortunately, acetylene Is very easily l:(-i'|) nnd wool, biuiuess says that the Oyama.M.v* he attributes his aucceaa to make a poor combination and do not weight of tbe lower pole straighten? the virtue! of his EhSperor. and cheaply produced, aud the simple, •eduction In elicep in tills country In ard smooth"! It. ' / apparatus necessary can be purchased he past few years make the sheep in- digent well together. and Installed In any home at a very jjiistry,a good safe business. He esti- When first eating grass the teeth Repeat until all tbe curtain* nre dry, then rip out tbe hems and press llghtl})1 moderate cost, aud the acetylene can mates Hint it will require from five to niny be a little tender, the dry corn Is^ with a warm, not hot, Iron. If there - be piped to convenient points in the ven years to breed up nnd regain this not maiiienttol well, and with the wide" variation between the two substances are w'rlukles or cat face* after hang-"" lo«8. The present high price of sheep ieuBejthere_a IJgJiMs neaded. It Is oiie cuii leadlly see that tbe best re- lug' the curtains wet those |ipots aud then lighted and extinguished anS used will fndnce Vverynsbeep «wnet to_sell Usually exactly like common city gas. off JuHt .is closely as possible, and that rfHffl not- tie obrnined-ifl- that-wfljv use two parts oats and one part they dry out as smooth as need be. Acetylene Is rapidly coining into is bound to keep the number down. He corn, ground fine, for horse feed.jind Ruffled curtains can have the ruffles says that many years ago there win common use in homes, churches, plenty of lt;_then there Is no iiuestlon fluted after coming off the pole. If schools and institutions of all kinds, iced more wool to the person In the about tbe horse not statdiug the work htm Kin (.' iB Impossible, simply stretch nnd It in reasonable to expect that as niled States than there is to-rtay. well on a grnfi6 diet. the curtains between the two poles. Its use In the home increases, there iliicc cotton has come into sucu general I do not allow the bors?s to miss a Take care that the poles art; Einooth j but a quarter §f a century HRO will be fewer defective eyes, particu- feed of grain during the working sea- and stout enough not to spring. larly among children. Poor eyesight here'was very little demand for nnit- son, but when running in the pasture Real lace curtains after washing can nnd the many ills resulting therefrom ton. To-day the deinanl is great, and .tin not particular if they do miss a be pinned out upon sheets spread upou >$oups will undoubtedly be much reduced by t is on the Increase right along. Tlile, nonn feed; trot they most have grain tli* floor, tedious, work...but wortli the use of this new llluinlnant. ivlth the shortage In the number of wiee n day whether working or not. while. Pin the corners first, drawing On* Medal Winner. jfwool, > to them perfectly square, then stretch Domid to make sheep raislrig'arntfeea'- Among the awards recently made by turn their horses out Saturday night H'•«*n« it 4§ apt to b»iuiprai'tlcable; Tomato, Consomme, Cnlckn. MalUcaUfmry. orpit.il erillJpleM* ti» •aoit atUj S'«f»(Ka—H>«; f9er Creaa. Cornad Htah Bonaleaa Chlck«n Vi*nna-S«< negie fund went to Rodl recently to For loading hogs, back the wagon, To begin with, will say that we pre- Times. * ~ find Bauman and tell him of tbe dis- with cage on, up to the pen fence, dig er Jerseys to cows of nny other breed tinction awarded lilm. He found a under tbe hind wheels a few Inches to Tmr Grocmhai them for. dairying, which, with good fare Uhb*. NaJUUI « Ubbr. youth, his day's work Oone. sitting by ring the rear end and ir.iper side of nud feed Jind other things taken in ^MHUWLTL ''it!tfi' e ''"~—"~'S"fo~ad»W« ''-r3*'"~^ :^?t»tg-—'•'•'•%.wnB"TWaTnTMT• tar ^-'-'--JMw^iii — -•- - pall** —•*, munching an apple. A Tittsburg dis- r, rail of the peu fence. Cut onfthls at iirofltabie business. We have had patch thus relates tbe ensuing inter- ilank or rail, leaving :i space large xperience with crocks, cans and tanks, view. •nougli for your largest hog to pass but are now using a cream separator, "Know where a fellow named Louis hrougli. Place an Inclined floor of with which we are well pleased. By lank from tbe ground of the pen to A. Baumn?i lives?" asked the Carnegie his method our milk is not-ruined, as Fruit Jelly—Soak one box of gelatine The Secret of Good Coflee rfl>r«sentatlve. betlower side of tbe wagon opening. with a water dilution separator, and B shown by tbe cut, up which to drive one hour In one pint of cold water; "Yep," mumbled the lad with the our cream and milk are ready for n*e when soaiied, pour on one pint of boil- Even the belst honsekeepers cannot make a good cup of apple. he hogs. Then scatter a little corn any lime we ne"ed them without dis- n the floor-of the Incline and also on ing water, then put In a quart of fruit. coffee without good material Dirty, adulterated and queoty "Where r urbing the/whole, setting by uipping Pineapples, canned /strawberries bleiided coffss such as unsermwilouu deaiere shovel ov« thew lie floor of the wagon, start tin- hogs nto it before the mass is fairly raised. "**tte'r*," raid he of -the core, slap- and th~ejf!vllrg6 up nnd i»i; - No fiis*f "•aspberrles or other fruits may be used, counters wont da But Uke the pure, dean, natural flavored ping his grimy bosom. great advantage KM Mite-half cup of iiinai i am! one tej)- "Well, do you Know that the Car- n that the milk can be taken direct Bpoonful of lemon,, tlien iiour in mould, LION. COFFEE, Ike kuAer tf »D fatkate «O«*- negie hero'pommliwlon IIHH awarded from the separator to (he caives and to harUen. Serve witli whipped cream. the coffee that Jar over a quarter of a century has been daily you a medal for Bavlng life?" , pigs while yet warm. We would not • -Strawberry Dumpllnga^ltoll out a welcomed in milhons of homoa and you will make ft drink fit "Wot?" Tbe announcement was re- has a 'dilution" (delusion) separator on layer of cream of turt»r biscuit dough for»king in this way: • - -•-..' , . .^ peated. he place. Had rather go back to tbe /ery thin; butter and spread.very-thick- _ "Medal? Me! Wot will I do wltb use of crocks' than spell our milk by. iy with ripe strawberries which have HOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE. tnat?"-Cbicago~ThTeT pouring water in, and not getting nil been rolled In sugar; then roll the he erFHin either. A good-centrifugal Sough Tip, phreh -H«r-edge8--«gbtt3^-4 WO WATJ.M aWM COfftt Then, for a time, the little girl wa« ing milfc> HjOve ready the beaten yolks V**-psrt-etT* wtt» of « UDlt silent She was lost In thought A herd of sixty-oue jersey cows glv'ng rom fifty-elcht to sixty degrees, at milk, and who by reading and studying there is a* difference In cream. One of eight eggi, add to them two-tlihrds i of^BtAJMf »ontMa«» "°* veal uey trouble; dls- « half, no stock in whatever. Wt, strange, as quickly in « fryftigTiati trMioBt-any- poped of a lame it seems. It.is the only cud tbet tlH>y packed in one and two-pound crocks bark with pain fcutter. Tli» surface should^be quickly bnvc aii.v comyol ,ovpr. .for each customer. Xow, here, le an- acflSBs tnT 101ns aurl other nicb thing about bovl"8 •" *?P- Take out of the pan aud cut 5Irnn5st-fowi4-ttat. Jifi^flll not , ^Tll • llHf leSeeeEeile.e: t If IU Btfkt ftnAl I i\41 -BkfSS abogl an Inch and n half betieath t^ shoul- really know enough aboct hie bus! ^ltrcailji!: with water, can be taken In buckets squares Make the curry sufc<*e thn Interval which tliinfc. It Hlruclf lilm, no doubt, that wTifnTloliurcTiiTompfS,; umrTGPTStw bas elapsM I have there were many otber men who knew wwhho wish crenln. get It direct from the td tbe, butter tbe iv.eflt, half a tabje- occasion to re- spoouful of curry powder, and nwre than lie did; wbotc intthods, don separator (bo day it IB milked nnd Cook'slowli- nlitii ir« separated. Thicken w ney Tills when profltnlile. He-could not .travel- mid noticed warnings of see nil- them' meu. lm.t be could rend. [iaTry: Good eovi-s, good care 'and f with salt1: cayifiirc, anil un attack. On ench Af wiinT they were dolug, and. |o: anil vpgular mllkinB, BCjwrator, nnd '' " . . .. . of leiBonAjnrie!' Serve with D CURB faral l beliold. Ihlrlj'-tlirce per c?«t. was «ii" iuu~.!r.;. 5!*ft!>M*iesa from stable *•• w i • customer In cacji and every detail, bottler of ooiieti. rice.- doath*nomaaa !q Ills profit' V\U •• --niU to learn ri" "« H "I- j, it.nit. l»r< • ..I .. .n(ul ...

BMfrn)rt," T.. SADIE B0BIN8OH. ,i» In S>«H"h Ere*. Pretty Girl Suffer"1 * ...» will hi; glad toLnavf •rc-imny-'Itiad* »4 kn*t *» aWo* BMSMQ and Pel i we must not grudge_ M101U o< Itglit, Found fliiick • l"ng uu »b- !<< (tin too hfart, tad' water. Suddenly a nery urop tell on ...«f York.will be Irerself-once iLl-e»t. the back of the hoseman's right hand, •ii UPT most brilliant advocate ilut tin . .»!» liiu upward u to* mid sank, 'hissing, Into the n>sh. ,,,, i.uiuDd to the court* wherein .1.1.1 mo bnt. -Henry V»n Dyke. Startled by the pain, the Yorkshire !,:. .:„:•..:• W no familiar. Harvard will mini Involuntarily snatched bia hand I • ii.i in luivc the President of her !; away;, changlug the direction of the uhiimi a»aln within ball; public and torrent tjiat-poured from tho nozzle. private life across the Atlantic will Instantly'the (tames burst forth afresh, welcome a' popular favorite home. A FIERY ORDEAL bis duty by the «lght. JtatordsJMni*) to l sliver thread, and set with stones 1 ltier« is I>at one opinion He has Si-ottMui-ned his bose again toward the Foulnrd* will be much re'UcSIOaafa long ancestry. being __. *4»>yed, as we believe, not only the In- I, klfeirt ff. TUMI. window; but he now sow a thin white rear-uot the cheap grades which did sceniied from tbe I'llll* net carried b/ •tructlona' of Ills Foreign Office, but stream falling two feet from his right much to kill the popularity of these numni) laillw and called retlculum. also the Instincts of bio own heart. He shoulder, irnd at once appreciated tu«- HHM last season; but au expensive and Mlttenw are to be much wom this bat believed Implicitly in the common j UIZ/.LED nnd (.earred. but danger that threatened him. whoily charming quality called ru- y*ar, and ribw that long sleevos hdve oettiny of vw cpmmiB race} end bi»- j{ sshus w!U» the excite- Xhe first leaden driblets disappeared Hum. It is dtlBcult to distinguish this been ousted by loug gloves, mittens tory will show that during hjs term - under the snow; "tending up a column uraeh-talketl-of radium silk from tbe will be acceptable. To many, and mots of office the United State* have been often waged. Thomas Jen- of steam. Then the volume of the rill ild foulards, except In the nutter of especially to- the poMewors of •erved by a great American, and to kins, veteran fireuiflti on Increased, forming a little lake of leslgns and a certain opalescent qual- bands and costly rings, the mitten ' England has been accredited a good the London force-, thrust metal, Into which the stream fell with ity. There Is no sign in tho new silks be welcome, indeed. Kew reallxe what friend. Haw. (WBcqH Jt ..'a. then, to lli«.. uonle into the bands of' Arthur a heavy, guttering splash. )f the old conventional scroll pattern* a dellcaU and difficult task Is the con- my "Ooud'bye" ••-biaa- *ad~-ta^Ws ii*»tiv-W* -«• w- rewuU from-$••rksUtrf,' With: riihrlnltltut. .sickened faidna, Ma&fM associated with tula material, struction of the mitten, the fif o{k£ mlt: ten being so Important, far more Im- charming n™*~.»consort, whose popularity Together they bad drngptd the hose tlon Scott eyed tbe slenmlus cascade. These have been superseded by tiny portant even than the fit of a glove. In England is snftely secind to his through the snow up the narrow alley Let its course swerve ever so slightly, .'becks and pin line stripes, the latter p own? Once, at the rtuildhall, Mr. Cho- behind the burning building, until, aud be might nt any moment be cov- icarcely more than their own width Mittens will be made of the finest lace, ate apoke of Iwrwniflg Street, our "via twenty yerds from the street, a brick ered with molten metal that would iparr, so that tbe general appearance the costliest specimens being chosen. sacra." as an American thoroughfare. wall barred their progress. Then, be- sear and blind aud eat through skin .s that of a solid color. Imitations \*i every shape or form will Xet him be assured that, by his native fore the '• water came, Jenkins bad aud bone. All the best couturiers are making up be rigorously tabooed. con'rtMy~an3 unfajtlnj^tact, hw t»» woir smailied A7wn«Rwrwtttr txtes, and BwtdM tire danger to htmiotfi ttaer their foulards i>nd radiums very simply ln_Jewelry the most unlikely Btones for himself another ;..nd a permanent later had directed the Increasing growlng leaden lake portended another ,»nd softly. The skirts on the dressy arc now used In conjunction It is "right of w«y" which leads, to the stream through the shattered saslies peril. It was only six Inches from the jowna are In many attractive instances quite usual to see a sapphire framed hearts »f the British people.—Ian Mai- agitins; the rear of a Ions stairway, curve of the hose: If It spread a little laid In tiny stitched tucks, while at the iu rubles or even a combination in ru- ~colm, M. P., In the London. Mall. from a closet beneath which the flames farther It would burn a bole through lem a favorite ornamentation Is waved bies and emeralds. In fact, stones of were beginning «o burst. - the cloth and rubber, and he would no ralenciesjies frills set on with narrow every possible color are now blended, "Hold her there, IadJ_ I'll be back longer be able to hold the flames in strappings of the silk. In delicate, col- and it Is not an uncommon sight to see Oliver Herford, while recently ex» presently!" Be shouted In tbe deafened check. He did not dare to attempt to wlngs. several of these radium frocks »» many as four or five different stones NERVOUSNESS AND plating a remote. f*"ft pt New York, bl hit aiuL_wa» oft •mwm line aasided. ToKleaf that Be. fflp stTTtee»b!«r additions ^o the sum- tn tr single setting—and irlth charmlbg round himself beset by pangs of ban- down (lie alley to bead an attack from might lose control of the'fire. ajer trousseau.— Indianapolis News. results. "' "•'•' " " ~ ; ger.. Entering s small restaurant "of another quarter upon the Ore. 'Tet, imperiled as Scott was, the somewhat doubtful aspect, be ordered Eons experience hiid made him fa- thought of abandoning his post never Children Should H«»« LOOM Clothes. BYPE4UMIA. a mutton chop. The waiter, after a miliar with every foot of bis district, entered bis brain. No material bondi A waist "pattern"-that is, the mate- Miss Sadie Robinton, 4 Band street, long delay, returned, bearing ft plate rial in Its proper sections, is a very Children should never wear tight and wiih the coolness and sagacity of held him then-. He h:fd but to drop Maiden, Mam, writes: on wbieb reposed a 4srab of mashed matter, though those who know •uocs. bands, collars, garters or gloves. "Feniria w»« recommended to me «bont a practiced fire-fighter, he saw In antbe uoczle and step aside; tbreoor fww nothing- o.f. th••.e. dressmakinj_.u..g mma..y >vbe> «a.t Tight .clothing injures any purt of. the a year >(ouu exc«ll«ut remedy for U»« , i trouble* peculiar to our sex, and a* I fuund microscopic proportions and with a re- T'^FToni» rtToroinTfi¥-itBMi."-*r tKiif flHW Will »1U uHUH UlwUihiu •• -' Tbe scone of battle was In South- the reach of the scaring stream. In It prevents the proper expansion of the markably long and slender rib at- wry elementary suggestions true, I am pleased to endorw it. trark/not far from London Bridge, in that thick darkness no one would be lungs and, while there are millions of tached. Clapping this down briskly will make It possible for a novice to "J began to vat U about fven a four-story l>rk-k bulhllng, the upper the wiser for It Bnt the invisible tie air cells In our lungs, we need the use before the famished artist, the waiter prepare the pattern for,the dressmak- month* ago for u-rukncit* and nerp- part of which was a pasteboard box of faithfulness to tuc dnty entrusted ( of every one of them to keep tbe blood •uaiWMS, cauwd frum overwork ami started off to attend to another cus- ;r. The waist requires three yards of factory. When the engines arrived the to him chained him to the spot with pure. Pressure on muscles cripples or •Ieepl««»n«M, and found that In a tomer without further ceremony. ilnen one yard wide. Cut twenty-nine few days / began to grow Mrong, my fli nies ^rere already jarstlng through bands stronger than steel. prevents their action »nd unused mus- "8** here," cried Herford. "I ordered incbe" tot the front, twenty-two for appetite increased and 1 began to tl > windows. The only exit from tbe To desert bis post now" would .mean cles grow weak and atrophy, so that mltep better, cormei/uenfly my nerv- a chop." the back breadths (one width make* ftctory whs Mown, three straight, but to alloK the fire to gain hmrtway be- the act of respiration, which in carried OUHm-** panned away and lh<- weak- -"Yessir," answered tfeemsab-^'Rete- the two baikY), twenty-two Inches for neiui In the pelvlf organs soon dt»- sleep" 'narrow Blghl or"stairs, neath bis cotnrndes, 'as they labored jQch sleeve. This leaves a piece from on by the chest muscles, grows more appeared and 1 have been veil ll la." •'..-- . one directly over tbe other, up which to nave tbe scores of fainting women which can be cut a three-Inch strip for and more shallow. Tight clothing may ana ttrongever ttnee." "Oh. beg pardon; that's true," re- flame and smoke were already surging. • Address Dr. S. B. Hurtman, President above. The only exit was by the stair*. the collar and two pieces nine by cause compression of the soft, bony named Herford, peering at It closely. On the ground floor beneath the last of The Hnrtman Sanitarium. Columbus, Tbe fire threatened them. He held eleven aud one-half Inches Xor the deep chest wall of tbe child, thus mechan- 0., for free medical advice. All corres- "I though it was a crack lii the plate.' flight, the small closet filled with paint the fire in check. If be blenched, cuffs. Care should bo taken not. to set ically preveqting thu air from entering pondence strictly confidential. —Philadelphia Saturday Evening and oi: lent ready fuel to the confla- human lives would pay for It. t Al- the design on the front too high up; the lungs. The larger^ror lungs *nd Poat. ' gmt.on. Scott was to boUt the Ore at though his ruddy face grew pale, he one does not realize bow much goes tb'e more we breathe, o.».Attemptin«g Scott hoped with all bis heart that hLs happy, Hemstitched tucks are pretty. Constriction of the chest also inter- mind, wished to instil iu the mind of Scriptures were issued, shorn Ing an In- to descend. Cp the steps da«hed tbe I chief would come qutckly. as in oar examples of tbe coarser Hneu feres with the action of the stomach, the actor her belief, In the necessity for crease of lij»i.«*">» over tbe previous firemen, nnd bfgau to, bring down the I Scattered drops, hardening Into sliol waist, and the one with the psfceock heart and liver.' A baby's.waistband, spiritual contemplation. A call to hi* •balf-smotliered^ workers. ^Lljes_firBt;l jjellots^ as they fell, pottered down desiya—Harper1* Weetov may be. so tight that It cannot retain room for Uie jmtuose... of *puiylug u tton' of the society has reached the *Vfi? Eyiidfnjs^ aTterwnrdT"™ 1 round*the"'fireman. Occasionally one TOfltcteitt food «n IU stomarli. and-tug noulticp gave her the much desired op- colossal figures of 192.000JM). The 'Down iu the gloom of the narrow I struck his helmet or shoulder. Three Enxilth Weddlac Tails. mother wonders why It grows tulunot portunltyr — list now includes the ooniplet? Bible flllcj: Scott stood I'.Ue an .artilleryman ..or four burned tbrongh the hose, and Tbe English have much sentiment and thinner. Mr. Jefferson," she aald, nervously In, 100 languages, the New Testament nt his gun. Before, b?bind and to bis I fierce little geysers burst through' Its about wedding veils, and that worn by Tight clothes interfere with the cir- shifting tbe poultice from one band to left rose the brick wails. He was at closely-woven texture. A circle of "hi "nlSety-fmirr-and at least one book Lady Shrewsbury, who at thirty-six culation of the.blood, and equilibrium tbe other, "for your sake, for the sake of ficripture. In 196 more. Some 890.- close quarter* with the foe. snow about six feet In diameter was of the circulation Is necessary to the of your friends, your family, I—I would ft took all his <*tF«j)£th to hold the] showered.by the dropping lead.» Scott was a grandmother, was also worn by like to pray for you." ' ' OCM roplcB, of the Ru&alan and Japan- three daughter". Muriel Lady proper development of the phild. With ese Scriptures hare • been distributed nozzle In Its place, directing the rush could not see the roof from w(Uch It reference to the equilibrium of the cir- The ant t Q Ue aetl v ely be blxli. solid brick wall, .-we blankly, Lady Edward ChurcWll. M|ss Olive _.FOOD IN SERMONS. at wprk inside the building. His mates jcmmlng him in;.on the fourth stood au der Ueuien. now^JIrs^jrhorold, tfc* paoUot* SU«ht ud Uka lanwiel had the inspiration of each other's A MEDICINE THAT CURXS An BrlUlut.^ he Invisible wall of duty, higher and wore at her wedding a lace^ veil for- prenence and help. They could move merly the property of former Queen lrmer than that of material brick. Can we dispute A. conscientious, hard-working aaS nboat. He was chained to a single The cascade dwindled to a mere Isabella of Spairi.-N*ew-Xork Times. place. . 'the wsll - known eminently successful clergyman writes: rtckllrig thread. Then a final deluge 'fact that American He could bear the shuffling trend of "I am glad to bear testimony to. the >f white-hot drops burst over the bcn^L -Serge seems to be |be fa*orlt» mate- women on nar- pleasure and Increased- measure of feet, and uow and then tbe smothered of tbe new^recruit. rajnlng down like shriek of a woman, as men, bearing M,arle~£arelll has made another at- rial for tailor lults. •efficiency and health that have come to fiery hailstones, eating through his tack upon the vulgarity of wealth and How often do wt heavy burdens, passed down the stairs. Pink and blue combinations are rcm hear tbe expres- me from adopting Grape-Suts focd as lotbes and burning him cruelly in a society In a series of essays just print- v one of my articles of diet. He could b?ar the crashing of wood, dozen places. Tbe limit of his en- lnltcent of Watteau. ' ;' sion, "I am sonar-* as doors and partitions cave way under ed, which she calls "Free Thoughts." TOUS, It seems M If "For several years I was much dis- durance was almost reached. Sick She also has a few , observations to Sort, supple" cloth Is In great favor during tbe early tart of eacb the xwlnsintf axes of his fellows.. On with pain, he reeled, about to fall. Kor for recejitlin dresses. ' fihould fly j " or, make on the American woman. Miss " Don't sprtk to stion. My. breakfast. the front of the buDd^ng be knew that the last time the thought' of his duty • Sliadefl roses and shaded America a "women, but she lioldjs. that everrthins shaded, ficcpt foatlicrf. annoy you ajad g, seemed to torn sour and falT«d longed to be In the thick of tbe fight As he stood there, faint, staggering, good. /' ..-. . yon. IrriUble; you can't sl*«p, But,' as he stood there, holding the they are popular in England because you are unable to quietly ana calmly r • After «oner-riM from some derangsnuwt of til* . made my brcakfasU of Orape-Nut«, trust. almost every sort of dress. The pret- organism which makes her s> woman. cream/toast and rost«m. Tbe resalt From the street, ramc a shril that'had'carried the hnseman through monly good sense not to expect, much tiest are mnieot embroidered muslin*. )f him. She would not 'take any' on Fits of depression or mtbjat&Ua' and was surprising In improved health aud Intermittent orders Wer bis trial vanished, when no' longer There is quite a "decToVdi Tancy" at Irritability. SpIrrU~e*«iiy affected, so needed, and he collapsed In a dead (be lily maid of Astolat, the Fair total absence of the dtstrew that had, shouted hoarsely beyond the smok present for tbe princess gown, both for that one minute aha laughs, the next , r,..- «o long a time, followed the morn- faint. He came to just in time to hear Elaine, who spent her time In RoiUhlus > s= barrier: I afteTnooB-gws n*--aiHl foT «jme:»fTtne^ • ..-—_.. V1... in theovsries a»d ajes.1. My digestion became Jenkins telling the story of his vigil the/shield of Lancelot, and who tinaUy "This iwny with your laddersT' loveliest of tbe evening, gowns. Between tbe shoulders. I^oas of voice; nd polish her own dear little boots and E. Plnkbam'g Vegetable Compound. us before I began to use Urape- choc* for her into the bargain. That coats, and even dresses, are wouder- dow had Wfherto been fairly clear, bu Mrs. M. E. 9hattvell, of 103 FUtbush • ' —-1 quite nervouiand be- TT1I*T> f»olie» Arc Xmnernn*. is one of the secrets— masterfulness— fully popular. Irish point, comjbined ortat in the work *t najf lt_j?t!ft?d out a choking flood o *—" Swokijfa, M. Y,,,wilUs»} smoke t«\f in his f'acei • WliTie" kep .econHSjFio itatemei>ts aMeXs'f seF" 'iffif7"TeT"'Tur*sayJTi queeriilnessqueeriilness^'irhlc, h •eTnTffmaefr'Rffl Vn: ,„«, ons and In study. • "I caaopt expnss the wonderral relirf 1 the nozlsle nnfllncblugly polutei rs, wolves are causitia wore trouble sounds better. The lord of creation can r .*jBiprr/veiO«nt in this respect re- hav» •xparispeed by taking Lydia B. Pink- M. : jrarB _E?.st__. It J; lenclenueg lace, Is made up over silk bamVVegcmbta; QSRIBQUWL Xsaffersdftl'_^fe ; i'loofHine wltS nerrmu proitrmtion, back- aimed that the au re <\ as the lady of creation, of Ath ene softestw shoo, palese of. t grceshade«n I.s being re- miiDHiri] i'iliat ttrape-Nuts food iaU twiiyear'liri adw, Itndache, loss of appetite™ could nofe^t Lilsual sh<< •• order him about—and ceived enthusiastically by tlit» I'arli not sleap. and would walk the floor almost •pil this result an3tiei"pe3 We tftf- and bav« even Btewnw wateA- «l*o»* fr»«K 4f »» titlon of menul aad pbyslcai did As Is tin? rase wlW jDtttif of the older buildings of tha alone in tbe Nor!hern Woodg. Globe-Democrat, seen In a number of tints', from a very ^fio^^b^CSri SniTgWw) 1.. . TIic only explanation for the holder pale one to a deep, rich shade, which Ufa was a burden. I was adirissd to try •i several persons WJIO *j,,...... 1... .•.,ii,,,.t, ,-.., tht|le roofs wewen Lydik R Pinkbwu'i V«ratibla Compound. . which nieltw attitude of tbe animal* l« that fewer ^ Tf*ll DrMMd WninM, comes out beautlfhlly in cloth. aad It hu worked wonders for n*. 2« r w»a. and ,;>-.-r fS.iti asap! SSTC beer, kltei ia ths Pockets belua as iuncceiwible as ever. "Tains rill niiiinn. IMJ IISI ii—• !• nTl 1 as I have been, Collar asd raff w-rs g*x nv.fr fascihn- ton* and my rrtendi uy I look ssn yean sleep clianoels 1 season by hn liters, wlio IIIH every well-dressed woman carries a Sots fowl, cm my hand bag—a reticule, oi. as it is here ting—and (l(H|ier—every d(t). Blind ••> liemln or Ijnrns'iM trophies open, embroidery, heavy nmi iiirin Will not the volunie* i>f letters from nil imnv ny I.yrii» SI. Fiun- and hita.of ..eiqulsJi: ham's ._.__ • Comj>ou»il eouvinne ren b; , kllWrttBiffOfi JTlrtu»«?-Surely »cu Mlcb. j !• >rk are introduced in some ; fiMMDtiriab. W»in'il«W Md weak •A. ~—• —— and ill»ootir»)r«d, axhaasteX *%6goff, when yon can ba' l» «a«Uj wna w IT,- athtwoasm. •_ __•__ :,. NEWSY MISCELLANY

Brid Ikm ol All Kinds Which Will Make Interesting Reading for . Local, Pedple, Don't Orange,.. Exst Orange, South Orange, Moiilclair, Walter >1. tfolfw in visiting trimuU in ('uimUtii, JJ. J. and Bloomfield. "hie Board of KUucitUm will nieut Allow Another New Jersey's Muntlny HV HIVE Shopping Centre. NEWARK. Misses HuwelU ;ir« Day to Pass Luncheon Specialties rtiiuiuor lu Maine. Haturday, July 8, Htore clones at noor. Haturdays during THESE goods are uiK-qualkxl fur light luncheons and are July aud August; open evenings before. ^.W itliout hav ing iu specially adapted for outingsoutings, et etcc. vacation In Kuni|je. :• y o ii r home the HOTTKD MK.ATf*~«i| varieties- Curtice Bn», Aruiour'n aiitf 1 Bevoral IIUM-H wore hlown out by Unlit- Rli'hardH & RobhiiiH , |KT tin 3et lttc, tfMsMid OK fSrihirt Waist ^SatelVoffler Watt tor uing on Tburnday. means of reaching HONED MKATH—aiJvariili.Miii oiK-half |MMII3 atul om-ptwnd cans. AN!) IT 18 UO WONDER—For there ia np Shirt Waist oppor- yoijr Doctor in- Innity that ron)|iureH wjth it, the savings are on seasonable waists, final !!.!.::::: hag bwn H»»II<|[IIJ( a BONEI-KHH HAM, Otf^ONOUE, LUXCH TONGUE. few days at Imtg Brunch. clrnranceH of our reK"lar makers, surpluBHgfffrom our own stocks, sorts . staii tly. CORN H1CKK in ono-poifnH and two-pound cans ...... 14c aud H women iniiy wear with the knowledge that they have accomplished a. Mrs. Caroline HrcicMi, of Kust Orange, VEAL LOAF. DEViLLEEi MEATR CANKRD flOtTPB. stroke of ecuuomy. and that the waists are right. We never had so niauy l« tho guost of W. 11. l»uy. in a cummer »alc at this, waists for town mid country, waists for street •SMOKED BEKK, In jars...... 15c. Sic and tie. per jar and evening. And these are not half the bargain prices for this week *ii»», tuui M. Jjum IH 8|ij!ii(ling twu In cartiiiiH; ou»Miii(irter ant) oo^ualf poupd.. ..',.-.....&• and 14c only. . wookrat Newtoil, MS»NB. Telephone Service- IET WAI8T$-An .aasortr fl.00AND $5.00SHIRT WAI8TS— Miss Kthel Kinlth IIOK rcliirnml from a uf UfftlX "rtfilHW madrns SJiflsr PereiBTr'lawns, open backs ' ' ' Le«a than 10 cesjfa FKANKKUBTEIW, In cans. visit to friomls in Brooklyn'. and white lawns"" , cut full, well ana~ ffftnli, some ha«ds New York Ijtato. . neck nnd 'rout, attached lure edged with ruffling, others made 25 MARKETST., MORHISTOWH and..tftncy collar* large slee-v*, on yokes with white lawn border Mr. and. Mr*.. John Muchiuoro ami som«vKl«iwinguliglit evidences "f aft around; at.....'.:T..r.r.'SSc family will move to Madison July 1st. i.in.iiiii,, • ,.t _ ?g^ - Miss Wheeler, of Nowark, lias been Our Lumber is •2.20 LAW\ WAISTS—Particq- Clearances, nome slightly soiled, the guest of Mrs, Jane* R Uiueuuerry. lurly aUractive, new, sheer lawn, others mussed from handling, entire front of eyelet embroidery slieiT lawns, prettily made and Mrs. H. K. Bt«rry, of Yonkoni, N. Y., IH trimmed in numerous up-to-date others. At the CIOHO refrcshmenta were »nU 14 lucks from sboiikler Ur~ 'ltiirn' '-"n''*»'-"n'' » M.M tf 'I'. Hnrrv, Nothing too good for us. If you biut, lucked back, large lego'- Styles with lace and embroidery, mutton sleeves with deep • also pretty white mmini* waists, "pred model, new sleeves, fancy haa secured a position in l'u)lurd's drug gar wore marriod on.Katiirday last at store* telephone us. XF tho home of tho brido's- parents. A real stiched collars; at only 1-1.50 $050 WHITE WAISTS—Lawns .Tba- regular monthly moeting of tliu and linens, all-over hand em- old-faNhionnd skidnnerton was given •5.00 TO $15.00 WAISTS—U off. Board of Health will be held Tuesday thoin in the evening, and a delegation of BRUEN & MORRIS, broidered fronts, some fronts trimmed with stripes of embroid- evening. .... a dozen members of Chatham Lodge The Always Busy $4.50 AND $5.00 8ILK WAISTS— White Jap. filk, new models, ery and tucks, tucked back, large Wallace M. Hunter and family, of I. 0. (). K. vi»lt«l them to oongratulate Lumber and Coal Dealers, l*g-o'-muttdn sleeves, deep cuffs thoir brother member on his marriage. high and low necks, short sleeves, Georgia, are the guests of Dr. aud Mrs. RAILROAD AVENUE, others long sleeves, some long, trimmed with embroidery and C. 8. Van Ordon. . Mr. and Mrs. Kuzicka will reside at Telephone 69-b MADISON, N. J. some short cufle, button back and tucks, especially attractive gath- Floral Hill, front, square, rouud and fancy ering; in the sale at only .$1.98 Mrs. William T. lluut has returuod yokes, prettily trimmed «Stilrt W/al*i Dresses |il« uncle, David Dickinson. ' .8 to 10 a. m. Surplus Sal* Ribbons the steamer, Vaderland. Sol* Alan's Pajemae Iippany m«: Charles L. Mead, of Newark, for Friday ARTISTIC IUNEKAL DESIGNS Room 732, 7th floor, Prudential B'ld'g, evening, June 80. was the guext of Mrs. David Dickinson A SPECIALTY. NEWAKK. N. i. Cbmcb Servtces. Besldenoe—CB^THIM. N. J. Mr. Mount, of Madisou, has purchased Mrx.'Arthur MuEweh of Whlpiwuy 8T. PATRICK'S B. C. CHTJRCH. HtliG'Tuttlff'ttotWB'tm M«l».»rt«jut. Aftejc i • ; J_ Rev. Win. A. Keres. rector. . M«aa#s every making extensive improvements ho will ^trn*vtH«tot'Mi*«i«adJUic]^»»«i r (in Tuesday. Sunday ut e.») apd i.a a. ia. 1 , take np his iwsidmice theru. l Horborl. M. B|i«er, of Summit,Jian pur- Mrs. DHVW DlcVlmH^aiKnHeTtfie . Rev.'"X; W. Vuii fnsfen. rertor In funeral of Ollc Dickinson at Newark Geacber of piano an£> CvtinHong even* Mumlair afterfiiMm at 4 chaHed William Kliler'n property on lU-ul Kstnti- ItouKtit. Kohl. KentCHl'or Ki- •'flin-k llnly Ci.niniuulou Unit Sunday In on Wednesday. I'lliuiicoil. iToiiertv token chant>* of, R«nU he month at 8 a. m. Kiiirniount avenue and will erect a NOKtHFIELD. N. J. ( O4tecU*(l. El< . LJfe anil Fire inffiiriMU** In S CHUBCH. handuome residence In tho fall. MISH (lertrmle and Florence Fund '. (). Chatham, N. J. | IH'HI !ii|uuiie«a!ni t low rate*. Clioift* Building are vlsltlnK tlielr aunt, Mrs. K. Dittig r Mule R«v J.>lm'iu.. l*BUirim>h»rgo. Rev. William K. Hull, 0. I)., of New- • I Muncluy tk'hmil ut ».»' a.m. Prvuvlilttg Ber- ut Nutley tills week. vlee Humliiy at 11 HOI. mill 7.45 p.m. Christian • burgh, N. Y., and ltev. Charliw Kritt*, Kndenvitr mi'ftuiic Hunilay eVfiihiK ut 7.UO Ws promptly obuln U. 8. and Ibceltn J. 8EILER, C. E., c'hunh iiruyer me etln* Thuneluy evening at _D. D., of Hudson, N. V., were the gueuU Margaret Helneman of New Landscape and Topographical Eaaineer, ""of Dr. Maciia'ufclilaii oVef BUMlnyv •— "W EPIBCOPAl'CHnBCH. 1'aiil und Otto, this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Shackloton, of Bev. Harry EuK«ne Curt-s. pastor. Borough Engineer for Chatham. New Provl- vlceo Sunday 11 it.iu. JUlJ *.(M p.ui. 81 . Mew York, and Mr*. Mfkry Turner and Walter Burnett will lead tbe Chris- l and Miiburn. nchuijl 111 u. in. Prayer and iiraiite sen-lee Thurmlay eveiiinn at 8. daughter, Amy, of Wartondry, spent tian Endeavor meet in the Flmt Buo- gead model tluncn or photo ol Invent. "OFFICE. L1TTKLL BU1LIN0. 8CMMIT. Suiiusy Slth Mr. utKl Mm. Jacob Bbel- tlst cliurvli'Hukiday evening. tree report on ntentsbUity. For tree book THE COSOKEQATIONAL CHURCH. HowtoSseuitTDa'nC UlBifQ WItl« Branch Ofltae. CB»THA>I PB)[SR Olflm. Bev. Charles Everett Hemelgrave, pastor. No previous experience is don. . " Sunday B«rvlre nt lu.<6 a m. Humliiy Mrhoo! Mbuea Luelbi Haven ami Kdtm Force ||a lf at ls.ou o'ehx-it. !Viiu«r7 ziszz sx vi- JM * * necessary to qualify for a posi- Mrs. F. L Kelley will spend to-mor- if the Trenton Normal HHKxil are ill service the flnrt Huudap aderujon of each month at 1.16. tion in which you can earn a row as the gnost of Mrs. Ii. P. Piofeo-- loine on their Hummer vacation. 7 V. BURROUGHS A SON, Xt good salary while learaidg dorf at" Rldgewood. Herjdaughter, Tbe Sunday school of tbe First Hap-' CA-SNOW CHATHAM P. O. MAILS. the theory and .practice of Marjorie, and son, Nelson, will accom- ist church will hold It* annual picnic )pposlta U. S. Patent THnJ>ettaher8, INCOMMO MAIL*. your chosen profession. pany her. it Huntly on Wednesday, July 28. WASHINGTON D. C. Prom He* Yort- 108, 110 Main Street, Thousands have already Ttte Woman's Christian Temperance The peaeh crop Is said to be-not very T.U. 8.40 a, m.; 11.80. 4.40 p. nu' Union will meet at the home of Miss Prom Etwtou. Pa., and lowue w«"t- doubled or largely increased iromisiiiK, the Kan Jose scale having MADISON, N. J. 8.15 a. m.. 1.45,3.30 p. m. ' Hedge*, on Hedges avenue, Tuesday H'ii ut work and destroyed many I OUTOOINO >IAli8. their salaries by following 478 Springfield &ve., SUMMIT, N. J, afternoon at 8:80 o'clock, Instead of on eeH. For Niewark and New York— our plan. We can train you Wednesday. ' 1*) a. m.. B.P.O.; *l l.M a. m.. dosed po* Misses Gertrude Fund a-tid Ella Me,- Turn lime Lisp.m« B. P.O.:S.up^in..B.P.O.. 1 p. at home, in spare time, and Telephone 23 Madison, Monday was the hottest day this 'heHiiey attended the commencement B. PTO.I at small expense, for any of Toftr so far^~ft7i3 tiifOfyoHc-fwwltWfid* lu ' and 41-b Summit. For Skstoo. Pa— • ' ,.. , •xerelses at Mt Bt, Dominic's AeucI- Into Money H.M a. m.. K. t. O.; 13 Jo p. m.. Morrlwown the following positions: g. .. the afternoon the temperature dropped only; 4.10 p. ni.. >'jmlon. B. r. O. All R. P. O. clerks axchaofe mail with all ;iTauU by..Xu«Hdiiy murnitijj there was" ft offices on road. ' ' *"» Tlw comini niwimonl 'MaJI fur NVw York and dlntributlononly. **** *s> -tfv4«g»tou high '.school wt-rv VM in . Your ip»r« time It worth iftfk T.. F. FERKI8. PoHtmasusr Several complaint* have been made the Hecond Baptist church on Tuur>- moneftOTOuit rovknowkaw tooihlt. Bf our lyilom ot- It wmilil I* a RIKMI plan to have •MN IrtMsr; * U of late of druiik&wn Main street. Hero- ilay eveiliig. The church was prettily nlaolloo by m>U you cu vour )>h(ito tak.ni now while jour after all such will be apprehended and decorated with ferns and daisies, the qualify, without Ion of IJmi rjmter outtlt is new'.' We can from your work, (or fir , sntisfv you us to ijiialily and *wc lodged in the cage. Our friemis from class colors lielng white and gold. poiltlan la tbe coupon. Madison, Morrlytowu and Summit had PIU out ead wsd can please you as to pMce. Call la fh« coupoa at our MorrUtown Mludio any better take notice. A IMusala Vmt Tttwrnun. TODAY! day, and we will give you a «>- Uite c<[ual to the (.•arfare from A heavy ihundor itUirni ^ The *Uw York Trlbuns Fannsr, • national mustratsi aaTtqultural w««k- Chatliain to Morrintown. If you TRADE Manx* the town Thursday afternoon. The cannot (-oine on a weekday we OcaMNa \j of tw«nty larf* pa»«s, has no su- OOFTRtOHTSS *C lightning flashes wer* sharp and vivid will meet you at our C'ltalUHin perior as a thoroughly practical and studio Sunday, afternoon.—by ap- while the rain camp down iu torrents, hslpful publication for ths fanner and pointment. T A. jr. Towbrldge's bouse' was struck «v«ry m«mb«r of his famiry, and th« by lightning but was OHly slightly publishers art d«t«rroln«a to flvs It W. H. KUNEOINST, damaged. a circulation uneuuallml by any pap«r pbotograpbtv, jot ur'elsss In ths Unitsd Statss. 30 Park Place, ' Morristown, N^J, Scientific Jfnericatt The little son of W. Ma Hunter, who is cmi«lj Qlratreud weeklr. iMiwmlta- Kjiowlns; t^at svsry .ntsrprlslnf, over Hunvon's liook Store. of uy.Klemtaetquraa. ¥«rn>.U « staying at l)r. Van OrdenX strayed aWay uptodate («rm«r always r«ads his own InMreata yon, to 1ocri~ wwfcly~n«*ffll»*'': •*•-*•?* S* INTERNATIONAL aayamriJDPinntHoirt.-Moa ^ has mads an «- S.HATTERIDG&SON, able search* ho was finally located* DEALSK8IN » J. W. Clark's ami brought «af»ly l'«n^. .tiablas us to ottsr th» two pap.rs at »sx 7«. SCMNT0M. >o low a prlci -that »<>. «•""•' Mn CholceTMeats, wiswMcuaartuaMW Mr. and Mrs. Kdward U. Lum and »oi afford to 1MS ths opportanlty. LADIES G. F.' O'NEIL, ••• TSS, !••*«, '•• - tftyltt, Uv» H""*^ to M , !„,. t IU q.ittfr fet fOdlM 'irrngwyvnTTf jurnif vii ^IWIBII* Him. I * rr.'".. &:—•• to attend tho rnninwuiceuient exercises: ,F.rm.r I. %lM » »«' "V^Vlf "^ • KkMtaTt of Harvard University. Mr. ham will hatn Press f 1.60 a ysar, but bom P» inMlt Frnit and Vegetables of all kinds in season. Cursd HcmorrhaoM ef ths Lunji also attend the fifth reunion of his ohvw, "Several years since my lungs t!mt cJ 1S88, sf ^?h!o!> I'rejiiilout Koone- f^s>'"n.H »o ths Pr«ss. Chatham, so badly affected that I lu vt-lt was n member. CORHJR HAIH MID EAST PARK STS,, hamorrbftgea," writcji A. M. "Vend your nsms and afldrsss to ths Wood, Jtad. "I |»ok trea * CHATHAM*. v aevarai pny«ici»o» wIuMM Uft, Qalcfi, Rillabfc'lltgtliator fit I (then ftaotatf to U — is.""' '" •'' ' " Honey and •»"«•• «•« "»* •'—• \- St. 1 ^rsrtis* ia »»«••!••••••* oomee Infinitesimal. .No dtegra. i lie Chatham Press. laches tolFelSBcers"irttm TO**—b«~ --WBIIUU.uptUl JlXllii^iVtH naune of U19 detection of Hfegal pro- This Coupon cedure. They carry their hondi as J. THOMAS SCOTT, Ed. and Prop high as ever and continue to be de- May To decide that Matter of Lit* uicd *t ikt Cfcittuia P.O.«« Mtoad clam autic scribed a* "among our most promi- nent citittns." In EuKla'ul, where luHursnce. One of the Beat Maaaf •itluf it bi'itawn mtfttn >.' (hep have a etricter code, of public, InveHtmentit lit tlie tVorld is for pi ..... ihouMIU «dTUAM Puts*, P, O, B*» t5». Chatham., morals than in (his country, It la the PRUDENTIAL ^ HAS T«r W fieni Coupon to-««y for :« who chaag* thtir pat office *tJ publiilnt, fl»i»« ' STRENGTH OF ft Iqiurmnttou. .!•« will he nucctnf U> Mttta allarfMrag" GIBRALTAR M'j 1 be lor* tkt paper ran courts there »wM hold that even If WIllMiut iiiiiiuilauy iwtion -•••- U»^aitJlit|{(H;l/tiMvi'r'lvB fr«« curtloulaiw Telephone 9* Chatham. no overt act on the part of the officials mil iftl could be proven to be the direct cause '.m^ww^^w i I'1"' /••'• HATURDAY. JUNE 24,1905.." of the violation of.law; «uch offlctajs cuuitS not escape; the responsibility tor Name. - Uw acts of their subordinates and j. THOMAS SGOtT,. Eft. and P.must be held'accountable for not see- Aililn-st; ing that the law' was observed. It is f'lll out Coupon snd Hnll tir»>*^. OcwipalijSn A Mainland man eloped at tbe* WOMEN'S SILK The Prudential, Home , . / brought to realize thin weakness lit the present system of the administra- old enough to team any-tiring. tion of the law and that he will insist that the Department of Justice prose- The Agricultural Department p cute the officials of every railroad and CLOVES ope by IUM The Prudential £*i&. . trust Jound to have violated the this at »785,«lb;o«, "at law and prosecute them for neglect of wlce: l Afe-Hvrnld. Till* i Insurance Co. ol ftmerlca. "fa* ° ««*»rt. »• J- duty even if it cannot be i- - . • r.ortiious !t almost staggers they instigated such violation. \)ti, but tbe Ajrricultnr&l Departtfi COO Grade at 55c JOHN P. DHVDEN, ProHident. roRTTEBT F. D«¥BEN^r»4VIll••••••••••••••••• on effective fighting ship* of the the title. one half price. Extra fine quality pure great nation* are as follows: fit Britain, all ships 178, bi«Ueshlps The newspaper talk of war between Milanese silk. Double finger tips." Paris »il—wliitn l)lack, white on

suggestive of a French duel. 3C; KuMla, all ships 44. battleships A« to tint class tiatt)e*hins tbe ftp Two young wompn who appeared on pearl -button clasps. Black C.reat Britain, 50; Franep, Hn the streets of-' Plttatmrg wearing old' An Ideal Summer I'nited. States, 25; Germany, 22; II fashioned hoop-skirts were mobbed. Positively the most decided glove valile •a- W r .' .-.. _, L* I Plttsburg may not be long ^n gallantry olTeretl here or elsewhere. Every pair per- Breakfast Food. bat it Is possessed of a fair amount Bojesttenskj orpinlied a Beet. of common sense. fect and made to sell at 1.00. Special Sat- SPECIAL! An great difficulties be broach ': I ssfply to the China Re*. He .!r It ts its proximity; to the Kajser, urday at., bis officers aWVrevrs for month not to the Ciar, which put the Hague mak< them passably efficient, refl out of the running as a place to bold -tlw Cbkago Tribune. Then, per a. peace conference. 2 pkgs. for 25c ; • in obedience to imperative orders Grover Cleveland can never hope to . bearded tne Japanese in their own carry those States which have adopted ters nnd won for himself melanc female suffrage even should he decide irr:mortality as tbe commander 55c KELLEY'S to run again. momentous historic contest—the gi Mail Orders Filled for Everything. Goods E)elivered Free. est sea fight of modern time*—< Nothing has been heard from United POPULAR fSROCERY j .routed and crashed fleef^-a fleet States Chemist Wiley since he Btaried wTilcb all the hopes of b!s Emj to investigate Llmberger cheese. His uere staked. friends hope 11 1B not a case of asphyx- Established 1876. CHATHAM, N. J. iation. LBambcrger &..Ca*-. Newark, N,}» At a broad,' general lias .oflec been remarked that Those anti-imperalists who want the >•»)•••»*>•»•• •••»•#*>•* United,States to give the Philippines tnon to human beings, remarks to Japin should 'nrirfflutRewert L: Japan would accept them. They, are TO e»pcu»ive '»»"f- ,„,,.„ 1' I'iiiindflphia Zoajogicai Society i It is hardly surprising that Norway the polni, riiowln; as 't does tha the mother of the /Vikings, ghoul ihe ga imagine she can paddle her own canoe. intestinal tract, non-tubercular' p No. 2 inouia, pleurisy, abscess of the pan The Cxar is intensely anxioua foi and similar afflictions are a part o peace. His only fear Is that bavin Hot Wdher Comforts made peace with Japan he will nav by th« •ore-HIMTS of umi of ••ml In CVERY itatlw u tbe little erettom are; to {ace war"1il~nomsr"—• -^—~* tiMst TMlfHE piUICKD «ELOW th« mVjk# tare never y«t been known te eon 1 of any OTHER store I W«'ra "PIONEERS" tonellltls from smoking c,lgarett<>i Perhaps a count would prove tha by this time that Equitable «mplus In low prlo««-M well as LEAOERt In making to softer from "drinker"! stoaach? has become pu.e fiction. It is high •aay terms for those who oan't. spare oash— time sometKNJ/ w»ie • coust. Do«snt that Interest YOU ? ZtaljL.inpst.be entering^upon ?no[ •>ra of pruisp*rlty, or « tae - Of soUd oak, Uncy flups, 4.49 commentators'on old plays, etc., says Prssch plat* mirror. Loads, in daylight with film jffSTe TtotetloBs at law which in some Zlac lined galvanlu-d sh«]v*t, a correspondent of London Notes and solid broni* uimmiant, removabls have become so general as Queries. "What false dlse use they? $14.00 Oak Pressers drip pipe and basobourd — big as dice stopped up with quicksilver Cartridges. well defined statutes to be- •«,.." " enough (or the ordintry fsmllv. and heares, dise of va.untage, flatten, 9.98 Oih«r maktii, all ilua, all guarai- . •-. ' • i" . •— For instance, a "dead I gourdes to chop and channge whan they Have Urge drawars and Frsnch railway flagrantly defies the lyste, to Jette the ttew 309 fall, undei plat* mirror. loe Chests for 3.40 up. anting rebates. Finally the. tb» Mble, and W) take up the false, tat Pitted with meniscus lens, and shutter U they be true dtse, what sbyfte wll CARPETS-CUT PRICED with iris diaphragm stops. Full ducrlpUon In Kodak Catalog utectftlon of the officers- of tbewith coytlng*. as tbsy calL.lt"—** ' —but—a suit for an injunction ,'ijpol the rallrowJLto obey the law. pUni H«»« to Par Rial. . fit 10 Extra slrussels, yard- 80Q EASTMAN KODAK CO., a COHrae of time the road is again ' tf said to be how William WSJ fi.OO AxmTnsters. ymta 1 6Oc Ingrains yard .. . . Tf 1 luliit'pie«« t before onr eyes, •eoy!c will he the God who is New Jfork City. - In the famous Qnartxr of the Yj.nr-JH.ivl Jo* ilanted nlong tiotli Hides of the blgh- revealed In Jesus Ciirist Christ W 1-10-Ooldeo T»l, Jvhuu., St—T»» Aiiyn, at a distance ot thirty-two feet Broadway Tabernacle the o-istur, the God jpoanlfeu b the flesh. He Is the : Kev. Charles Edward Jefferwm. D. •».. ' SujD-Barlm. ' ' ipart> , Thus shade la furnished, -and express Image of His father. Through ou Sunday preached the following ser- Him the ' reyelat.oa ' of the Infinite Lesson I. Topic: Jeain the Shepherd ivhen the fruit Is ripe It i« »old by pub- mon entitled,- "Wanted: A New V'lslon heart has come. In seeing Him we see of souls, Place: Jerusalem. Jesus ic auction, the money thus obtained the Father, and we come to the.Father tails them that He Is the shepherd Ot wing applied to the maintenance aud Tile great word on the lip* of Uie only through Him. We do not see the sheep; He l« also the door; th* (he extension of th<» system.% Pharisees and false professors were New YorkCity.-TIn-, fancy blouselsal- engvs of the cuffs, ami are cut oft at coining preacher will be "God." The Christ k» He b) unless we see ltt{ Htm the taieres and robbers trying to de- lat-pohrt- widrilntsned wlth-the frills name which is above every name has the majesty and authority of a king. stroy the sheep. Those who trust in Iltustrfftcdbclovr is vi-hnu made short. Attempl«niaW been nradrto-show- b*en too mueU u»gl ectod lu these re- We have too much followed the Idea cent years, even by the men anointed of Goethe and CarTyre, lEaf ClHtstt- Christ and eater in through the door The qmintlty of material required that the pri-iwiioe »t numerous spots shall be saved; Christ comes Jo give >n the sun coincide with certain cli- to proclaim it. nntiy l» a reiigloa of »&nx>CT, and that for the inedluui sl*so IK tour and three- There have been reasons for this neg- Its chief end Is tnai of consolation. His life for tbe sh,eep; the woir-Satta. fourth yards twenty-one, f.>ur and one* matic conditions on tb'tT earth, and —tries to destroy the sheep; tbehlrollng whtle it is known that such relations lect. The evolutionary philosophy This leads men like Mr. John Morley hlfff-yard*'twenty-seven or-three and awakened a new and thrilling Interest to, call the gospel a "sovereign legend |L,jgf f J'/ii'seasonaCieVaists.'n nai" ouu-rlKtith yard* forty four tnchps lo exist, they liave not yet been re- In man. Whence he came, how h« laced to any certainty. It Is fetosvB, of pity," and to long for a wider Gos- piusae* from our own stocks, sorts wide, with seven-eighth yard eighteen et*rCt. «•_ • - iunspots correspond to years of un- which have-bewitched and absorbed us if pity, it is a hogte blast calling men f. rlKIU- usual auroral displays'011 the earth. all. The phenomenal achievements of -TrererwisHt Titt-p* » the last half century have worked to- soler of people in trouble. He l« the-'' ***' an>lhted Ktag of (pen. He announces 'The bliiuae that'Wn'be worn either over or under-, tho skirl makes We of yJ flif ... aiuUt is as lArAumi Mes-' Sheer Persian tawnaj open -back* ihe latest decrees, of fashion and Is ayof constructing no miracle worker wWsays each evt-nirig, slah that Peter presents Him to> His., and fronts,-som« handsomely ndapted to miiiiy-uoeti. This one in- accurate standard screw; for use lo "I will do greater things to-morrow." countrymen on the Day of Pentecost. hand embroidered, aome Mexican cluilt-s wiite tucks nt the ehouMers, and fhe more delicate branches of engineer His prowess, cunning and mastery are To submit- to Him unconditionally is (liawn fronts some lawns.tnmmed allows a choice of the rolled over.or ing. The Dew standard, now at Bush; astounding, and to chant bi* pral*ea man's wisdom and peace. It is not the lias been our pastime and delight. with beautiful embroidery; fancjr plain collar and cuffs. In the ciise ot House, London, Is made ot compressed picture of the eartlUy Jesus with His attached, detached collars, large steel/ and Is about six feet long, It Tho miseries of man have also coil- hand npon a leper that this axe needs Ihe model tlie . material Is '.wiilta spired to fix our attention oo him. He most'of all to see. We need to see v leg-n'-mutum sleevei, won't f Madrus, out nil thoae that, are in vogue W attached to a latfie twenty leeCioag, has come from tue couutrj ta the city tie Son of_ mthe Creator. Our first duty is tlie step My- voice aud open tbe door, I will and linens,. all-over hand em- 4iibmerged, most of them also will of the. prodigal, "I will arise and go ctfm? in to him, and will sup with him. broidered fronts, some fronts latch out. A few eggs of eqch brood back to my father." and he with Me:" trimmed With stripes of embroid- lie over to the following year, and all The prophet of the coming days i« In Chrisr also we. see God's indig- ery and tucks, tucked buck, large Hie eggs of the last autumn brood going to say in the words ot one of nation against sin. He Is the holy old, "I have yet somewhat to say on Christ. Thong)) merciful. He says to ' lfg-o'-tnuttoii •' sJeeVes, deep cuffs bibcrnate. -.. . . Ood's1 behalf." Man'n ean«c aration wrong-doing. p>ns to Chatham and Vicinity. instrument. When the motion of the of Gofl—"I will pour out of My spirit • With the Tractarlar. method of sev- wire Is direct, the words are heard as upon all flesh"; and from first to last enty years Rgo there began a fresh InWdinary convprnntion. but if the mo- It was upon what God had done In mphasis upon the authority and sac- > 7»i No Branch tlonMs reversed, the sounds co;ne to the Christ that be based his passionate ex- raments of the Church. To-day It is car l\ reverse order, HUc words spelled hortation to repentance. _, the Church w^.ch Is still uppermost CO. NEWARK, backward. -~ ..,,,...... All deep-eyed men are seelug with iu. many minds, nnd Its -.vprablp. Its STREET Sto.«a Jnorestlug elif«ru*ts that, it .is- not J>y unity and its xnvermnent are. counted 'eccleslattlcnl might or political power, •alMHipwtSDttbemp-j; ------' An ItMI»a but by the rpirlt of Jehovah thft| th» With Maurice and Klngtley there be- The lugenuousness of tourists in mountains of iniquity art to be le\*eled gan a new interest in tbe social aspect Italy and the avidity with which tho and the rough places made smooth. of Christianity, and men began to ta- foreign press swallows stories about The evangelism of tbe coming days bor for the establishment of what w.-is jyill begin wjjJi God. called Christian Socialism. This force d notyet spent itself. llciously illustrated." , dlnal. In tlie forefront *vll| be placed A German gentleman having been Tirwiiire tun the sovereignly bf <;<*!. It the Purii lr jMMnifnts, nor soctal settlement tan passion- has djedsmt ol- out Wood rs with their philanthropies are ,if an Italian friend, was one evening It Is because the1 Puritan conception nil to tab erisft wnfcn: l» BOW riding along tfee^njblic highway ./when of God lias failed out of our hearts. his horse tbok fright, threw~Iirm iifl* WhStTfeTreertto see to-day is a. throne: H» not-a loftier conception ot tb» bolted. He picked himself up, covered with God on it. Democracy has made Church, nor"'"It Wider diffusion ot cul- with dust but little the -worse, and havoc with pur ideas of authority, ture and -social cheer which Is most lighted a match to see what time it nnd the result Is a flabblness of respon- urgently demand*! by our times. sibility and n laxness of conduct.which Whnt is needed i« a fresh VISIOJD of was, but found that his watch had unless counteracted, will -lead to ourGod. a new baptism ot spiritual life, stopped, Just at that moment two ruin. The pesslniisiii and hopeless- a lifting of the heart to higher levels -MeyctUtsJioMJta.jight1_and_ he went 'jrevalent to-day, even among of aspiration and devotion. The world forward, maklug signs for TEenrW profe9sinR~ChrIsTn"Iirs" life til* direct » and iravnlla la_Bjai stop, and asking the time, but theroen result of H f Hi Jure to grasp the funda- for the appearance of a new race- only gruuted and pcdnled furiously out mental doctrine of Gad's omnipotence. prophets—men of insight and ot cour- at sight. About two months after the Along with the doctrine of God's age, who eindowned with the Holy gentleman was reading n German sovereignly will 50 the doctrine of Ghost' shall say to onr generation in Electrician j»ni»r when, in a description of a Jouf- His immanence. It Is an old doctrine tones whlph burn with fervent heat: No previous experience is fnnehml in fresh nhraseoiogy and with "L* the wicked forsake his way, and hey in Italy, he came across the follow- new light shot through it by. modern itijjfitCTVUa n**s his tlic*ishts: an4 necessary fib qualify for a posi- ing passage: \ »cleuee. The doctrine IS written large let him return unto the Lord, and He tion in which you can earn a -"One ev<*idff*>ve had an adventure across the pages of Sjctlpturtf, and in will haye mercy upon him: and to our with a brigand. We were bicycling every land and time tfie .saints "have tSod, forrfft- wiil abafltlantty -pw4«».". good salary while learning •tear Imola. *flien an Individual in a known that God dwells .n the hearts — CongregAtionalitt and Christiam the theory and practice of long, dusty cloak suddenly sprang from ot men. - In HJn*r "**"1Hre nnd -no»<« .Worldi.. • .... ' I and have onr being, as, the apostle 7our chosen profestion. the ground and. with a small lighted long ago declared. And centuries be- torch, whiih he flourished with furious M In Spit* or Deprivation*. Thousands have already fore Paul's day a Hebrew poet thrilled It I am so happy In tpite of my deprl gestures, demanded our watches. We jby the thonght of God's orun.potence The quantity of material required fot rations. If my happiness Is sp dee-j doubled or largely increased Of variations, which make It practical-. with great agility, but by th? skin of wrote the 139th Psalm. that it Is a faith, so thpughtfnl that i the medium size is four yards twenty- their salaries by following Jy two in one. As illustrated It Is made our teeth, avoided tb.e Ill-intentioned That God is above, all and through becomes a philosophy of life, my teat! one, three and one-half yards twenty iigliat the neckjvltb long sleeves, but^ fellow, and shouting that we had no all, and in til. and that of Him andmany to the creed of optimism is wortS our plan. We can train you watches, made oif as fast as we could; hearing, My optimism does not res' it .can be made with slightly open; through Him and to Him -;re all at home, in spare time, and whether fo"owed or not we did notthings Is one of the commonplaces of ott tlie absence of evil. . I can say wlf tfiuhre nock and elbow sleeves, as the Bible; and whether we use the old conviction that the^strugglc whtci at small expense, for any of shown In the small view, so beconilng (wait to see."- i.r „..__.._ evil necessitates,is one of tbe greatei. Thus was our friend "idealized." and "t>lifflw,"'TTre~"tndwfliins~G«dV' or tba adapted to evening' wear. All the phrase now most popular, "the imma- blessings. It reaches as that, al- thus are stories about the. fearful Ital- hh X. Toplm The resurrection of Jesus i soft• vbtuciltw ot-the »e**>tt tliat nent God." tlie thought needs to he though the world is fnlt of sufferiittr, ian brigands manufactured.—Rome emphasized and wrought into the con It is full also of the overcoming of it. Christ Place: A garden near CalTary. iJpprapi:L Correspondence -in. Apndon^ Ml WIO-ISITMS of the Christians <* «mr day Ui' optimism reata ou a glad belief The women were early at tbe tM9ft "ffiaf VoS^ig iii HBf ~TvorJd snet Iu the nrepnnrferance of gtiod nnd R -a^vexai wouucii &ud Xoh # in special fulrteeii in thf hearts of those wlliluK effort always to co-operate with bad feftr^ Ms ls r ed light weight wool, to net and to lacn. A tirmtt Score. who love aud serve IIIjlC-,' / the good that it niaylprevair. I try Wrf-* S , *?iS fliKJPles jn.tli? upjjjr l)ut lu the case of thp! tilnstratlou it Is *or will the holiness cf God be for- Increase tlie power God hag given me XI. Topic: The ministry oFfl. I met a man the other day who must gotten. The decadence of tl'e senie to see the best in everything and every Christ. Place: Isle of Patmos. .John «iinde~or fancy Teiilsiue, trlnunw" with surely bold a rfcord. Ho has been the ytg y bad been banished to Patmos; John tucking'ot plain silk and banding of of sin hns been caused by the blur- HOP, and make that ttest a part of my "best man" at 300 weddings. .Can that ring ot tbe doctrine of God's holiness. life. To what is gooti I op«« the doors was in the spirit oil the Lord's day— l:ice edged with narrower bands of experience be- epllpsed? The explana- Holy KatJUer v.-.s tJte-tUJe by which of my being, nnd jealously shut them Sunday; heard a voice; saw seven goi »ilk and held by ornamentn I buttons. tion of the extraordinary fact li that Jetus knew God, and It is thus ihat against what Is bad.—Helen Keller. en candlesticks and one like- unto ti The wnist IS made over a smoothly be was, for many year's a city mission* wtrmnst-know iiim.il"It'Is'to be/well Son of man standing in the mids- A Ornxt •«••'• B nmltltT. Christ l« described; John fell at H: fitted foundation, which serves to keep ary, and in the course of bis self-deny- with onr MUli. The forms in which retributioii wns ofteu preached m pre- An appeal was made'one Bflbbath feet as dead; was told to write -wli the shirriugs In place and Itself con- ng lattors persuaded many couples to he had seen; thi» same Christ Is us sist* ot fronts mid back. The lining is ceding geiierntlons were so grotesque evening in a church for volunteers to' be married by --flie 'promise that lie and arbitrary Ibat some of u* have work for Christ. No sooner -w«s the walWng in the midst of His 'peopV- cloned at the centre front, the waist in- would bo happy to' act as best man at been ashamed to say It right oAit clear appeal made titan a Mr. Ketchnm, a Xtl. Topic: The blessedn ••"'-viMDTy" at the left, tlie closing. H"S their weddlnK-^-^ooaon News. and strong, tiiat wealthy New York merchant, rose up heaven. Place: Isle of Patnjp offectunlly concealed t>y^helltujiesi 'atia"offered MB services to the pastor, hid a vision Qf the new beavti' ;• for heir »in«. In the coming day we v The lines of the back are peculiarly Vh* Jads>i>*»l of Hie are going ti; lx^lleve again that whatso- The minister said, "In what way. Mr. *the.ne w earth; 'In- ^th-e njias-•---"«t of tte- <• ' • tiettrablc, the tucks being sfltebed with Tliero Is no ena to the stories of Lord ever a man so-etli-'that »W\li he also KetchumT' and the reply was. "As a was a beautiful river ot "water: th' ^orticelli silk, from shoulder to waist reap, that without holiness iio man can hod carrier." -What' he meant was was also the tree of life whurfr"tir Young. A decision Of the venerable tjiat he was wlllfhg to senc In any H|ip. so giving tapering lines to the see the Lord, that there (Is sip pce twelve manner of fruits; servai Judge had fonnd Its "way «i> viiilo the wicked, tlint the *onl that sin hnuiMe capacity In which he could b« served Him: there was-no ni; l>louslng becomingly over tiie .wWK. belt. n«fc«ii##w-tue attjaflift alan'mr. ao< most, useful. . How often have I Lord gave light tOHhe city. The sleeves are among ttw very lj»te*l held. A feilow-beneucr of the seven or two and one-eighth yards for- that God is cr.'ling up flnd are shirred lengthwise nt the cen Temple remarked to Lord Young: "I where to repent. ' / God blessed him al afterwar3s ty-four inches wide. see that-judgmeut o> yours" (naming trc, from the shoulders to the upper Nb.mau acquainted, with the teach- he went from house to house asking I." Bklrta. £ case) "has been affirmed by the ins? of the latest' science need be pa rents to send their children to the House of Lords." "Ik may be richt. for 1 Snbbalb-svhnol that was connected cov _ the making ashamed or.afraid V preach the most cov. «mt,^4ryl5:.-r.epUed_(be.}U'l^e1 in fii* rigorous doctrine cf retrlbutlou. "You jvl(h his church. • of Irts M- liiive "to match Is the at a recent dressmiik- broadest,Doris,—Westminster pfeii'c1f»ft dWnnftPtt-m-rt-rtWft-e ,».._._ I. krt tr n-*t TW+ i««hifiii!:: that every sin hriugg its inevitable M..- n ^TBft^ iRrttrtty^- -jiveai >...although tl' "«i>"-uii »'ii IH IM> It you are truly aroused to se«fc d the following advice: "Make yout TPprSiryf ¥SfiS*WtT JtWch^asalii old atoi-y. win gloomy deptl skirt of anything, no matter what. A Bnngariaa blnck»mith recently (Tod Till cover that this t» ouly to be fonnd in it oft so that it cienro the- street. t to turf Emn'eror-ct IS tlh tlv tbo path of prasent obedierjtt.—Chimes. irtH'UnakeiLlojLSUort: Now trim Uussla. .- a palfjifptucors aposti' V A. w- llllll .1

(liirty ducats. .-.THE- ' CORBIES l,i rf IH i eorhlra ml OS S trt*, "His h"m:il >a i With 1h$ Funny\ «i» «• Tnsnr-mtgnt-1**,. '••-«-- Hishswk lo.itU'li ii S4TABU4KED t*97. And oth*r (tan «jy:-' ' His l»iti'« uw»y wit * FrtH; newsp»ri«rjinblifJ.edevrrv •JWlm... - „ gang and dine to-dayr So we shall in»kc uui .;.„*,*. . , "Monsieur, Whftt do y .•. , Tngit inny r.of bf nbl» .to speak ili «th»ii w« nine l>> llifc wild saut «fca? tya dicser's wir*. our te««tme free. liujnU; atiernipn in the ink ten* "I "I mean thai my friend loves you, Shall we dine 'ntstli the srttuwuod trcci Clonie, and dine 'neath the greenwood in*. and he is trying in every way tu cuvt; >>• resiilenu' of Chatham Uurou.n, l!xl> iiMigungi'n, .is reported, bub there fccms to he Hi) .i'li.U thai Iw Is : Ma ssSd, . "Ye shall sit on his white hause-bane, you In dplte of yourself,^while lio,l» |»»m» County, N. J. I saw a, tiit ship nitn at i»nd; •« 1 will pick out his bonny blue «•«;) half mad at too thought of the liorrlDl'* I waved my wings. I beat vaf nak, V'e'll take a trca* of hu yellow haiFj fate that may be awaiting you." CM«W it ft* Clulhu. P.O. » wco«l tUu "»««i The chip IHOV, and I heard a shritk; To thc*k your nest when it growTIiirej ' Her eyes dilated. Then she Mid, iHituinolillo almost There they He—one, two, and three— The jjowden down on his young chin I shall dim by the wild saut sea." Will do to row my young ones in) very slowly; "1 have no alternative. • b« ««iw.e to throw lilm "Com'?. 1 will show yf a "0! tfttild and bare hii bed will be, At the trial she pleaded "Not guilty," Alsocsoaie ditu, «BU a new slain luughl When winter's etorina sing in the tree; but after that she did not speak again, down amfalmoiirwrtaiii to tt-iTii li'.ni wr-rtitn • • • At lu» ktid «, turf, m liii Ktt a stoiie, lo Ills permanent Ir.jury. His atrcrd M!f -in nnfl ^Itiiongb tftp-evldeiKw ^w«s purely And no one knows that' he lies there, U'«H* rwil hils sleepwhite, noboner heas thre th iiinle maideni «lulls limoanv ; i:irM, ; Vefcetarianumi iu nil the vrwrue that she had committed the murder to On vyaUra they ilint'd and 8 8; those who t.ike thought what iget possetslou of the old man's far- And' he aikea hi« dear K8 To'tell'him hii f8 •.v shall t&t and what they shall tune, which she had intrusted to some When they 8 tfrat8 at 8.8. parry unknown, »>f wfcoi'B ttey bid ' snys tbt' London Outlook. —Houston Port. STEPHANIE'S SACRIFICE ^ been unublp to lirul a trace. — Bridge an* boiled cabbage cam? In tn- OJaVeau pleaded elo who drew homesteads on Ihe Rose- "Guilty, «ind death By the guillotine!" Itt Confldvnee, The,Agricultural Department pntl boil Indian reservation in Sotalli Da- T was In Taris, uow many roitted. Old M. Vnlrolili- bail been Then, and not till then, could I gain admission to her. ! had sent ber loany I Friend—"Wby do you call tliem fugU the annual damage done hy Inseetf tots hare received' proposals from, 10,- years ago. that I met her 'outid dead, shot through the' heart— tlve verse*?" • in this country at $785,000,000, in the salou .of tbe Com- nd 8tephauie de Lussac had been ar- messages through Garveau, but now, 000 men. Most of them have come bjp for the first and only time, I was per- Poet—"Wby, between you and me. Hie Birmingham Ape Herald. This t) tesse Blanc. ested under suspicion! * It's because so many editors have mall, from men who sever saw the I was talking In nn Idle mitted to gee ber face to face. She- is fcoiuartiiiijjs it almost staggers Struck with horror fit the OioUgBt. : chased them." vonng women and know nothing about way with, an attache of tl»e embassy nd convinced of .her innocence,! hast- rose to receive me, and If ber prison lief, but the Agricultural Departnij cell had been a palace, and she had them except that among the charms when she entered. I had been rather •ned at oacu-to Jules Garveau, then Whan It Rtrlkas the Dtinn : is prepared to sustain with facts bored, and eatly as it was bad begun >ne of tbe most celebrated lawyers in been a queen, she could Hot bare com- >l l of each Is a lQO-acre tract of good manded more respect than the did Living 8kelt>toii- Whflt s the causo flgurcs Its aggregate. land! It would look as if these 10,in« Circassian Beauty—'"They're trying apparition I had no thought of leaving H« was already well Informed ft« to 'by a great rush of emoiion, I sank to put a baopsKlrt on*tbe fat-weman." In Brasse? Naval Annual for 1! maining to be heard from would like while she remained. 11 the details that had then been made upon my knees and covered ber white —Chicago Tribune.. .: •••-..•- = •••-. which hag Just appeared^ the figu to marry the ICO acres, without much Yon kuow everyone—teil me who tubllc, and* although he consented to band with kisses. She recalled roe to the it!" 1 said to my friend, abruptly. undertake tbe case, he was far from On Bis Trail. on effective fighting ships of the regard for ih? nature of the female myself with quiet dignity, but my grief "litepUaiile. dc Lij!>fac,". be replied. ncouraglng, for tbe evidence was srest nations are as follows: Or Incumbranee, thinks tfu> Atlr.nta Jour- and passion would break forth, and 1 Flatt-"BIaTik'g wife must be fear- "widow of that brilliant scamp. Paul itrong' against tbe unfortunate young Britain, all. ships -J7SC hattlesblpj nal. told her of my belief In her innocence, fully devoted to him; sbe follows blra de I,ussuc. whom you knew—at least prisoner. around like a doe." - '•-.»...... 8 0 1 and that sbe could eveii then be saved 'I IJKPIIP^ *' ' - Also the It appeared that upon the night of if she would only speak, and I told bet Sharp—"Yes, unfortuntifely—like a United States, .all ship* 75, battiest and *U*>p^^5uigB5<»rffl! '!S!UL •atcbdogr—Detroit Free Press. w^^QncCflngxB^ frightened by automobiles, but yoo rolde, the reputed miser." were quite alone together 36; On-many. $11 ship! 00, batt'esl She was looking at me, aridthere wH» Paul de Lussac dead?" I exclaimed, n tboir apartments. Mndaiue's raald "Thi)"M«n'"fllath were nofcom« der'areat-diffioaltle*- h» hrougbl i! 1 can drive an automobile for hours as Sec!nJed life which she adopted at hie Griffins, at Portsjnouth. makes in trait-of a very beautiful woman, who dead for many hours. happy, and you will forget all this as baa often been remarked that ^ton- . )ur behalf the most impressive show- was then dead, and something in Its The seirrd; was begun at on«>, and a - hWIeous dream that has passed exquisite tovelinert had gouo straight on the floor iu Mme. de Lussac's bou- rnon to hutpan beings, remarks •upetiwl' ttrwitre '"ptjniry, 6JU",.._™_ -...- - i t It was a very few years ago; "It could never be," (she answered, n'atfjr'-'TTii^ l-'S1tiW<»:"'''rae---Ii«t-Ti? t---i| : "That woman 1 could have loved," 1 was foilud a dainty, silver-mounted re- s tTnfted iftflfe* **» WittemH bURtlt—awt'eteif flt5s~r(nrt»yat of volver, iwuked willi the interlacing lex- flrmjy. "I shall be fflitbfui-to the ,,of tbe Board of Director* of tlie 1 with Italy, Japan and Russia for tifth, hfj features seemed to have its Influ- ers "8'. de L." It was Stephanie's own death P Her .beautiful lip* trembled Zoological Society Is to tilth or. seventh place In tbe list This ence, however slight, upon my usually revolver, and one barrel of tlie deadly as sbe added: "Believe only that It is better BO— for better for UK both. Be- tbe point, rhowln? as ft does that ro> year it far outclasses those powers, careless life. toy was empty. ,. • ' fceTcnJosSs, inflammation of ibe ga*tro- I found a copyist uiore cltvcr than And Stephanie herself? They found lieve that I thank you truly, and—for- and even France, and contends with get me." ' feepprter—"To what &o you attribute . intestinal tract, non-tubercular pneu- the usual run of them, and hnd him her in Her. bedroom, In the dress she (iermany for second place, with an a«- paint me. an ivory miniature of this had worn the night before—and there I never saw her again. your-tanRevlty?" monia, pleurisy, abscess of the panceas Tbe dreadful sentence was executed, Oldest Inbnbftanir"Jfy wbrttr ssnd prospect < atlhe little creatutes are. they as I ceased to care for them, yet 1 re- slie would nrswer notiungrand strsire member I lierer bad ao »ucb coin- tained this miniature, and it still kept wns arrested audjaken to prison, to Years passed, and theTIfteriressTaTr !,..•, .ever yi^t.bcen known to«oritrnet The antiouncemetit from Ixindon ii become softened by time, when at last 1 itl hold upon my lanoy. await her trial. ~" touMiitls from smoking cigarettes, 'or startling that during the 5w months And now t wns face to face with its Tbe bullet which was extracted from the mystery of the murder was solved, Asd Everybody Else, to antter from "drinker's stomach."'. tnd«d with April the mortality in India living counterfeit. She might hnvi> tbe body of M. Valroitle was found to to me alone of all tbe world. "He who dances must pay tbe piper," It was in St. Petersburg, and one day remarked tbe man who is lond of from the bubonic piague aiuuostru to lust been sitting for the portrait, and fit the empty chamber of Stephanie's have come straight from the studio to pistol. " " at I was passing tbe Alexander Col- moral reflections. JtBlJLffiwt bo'enterino'e g opon Snoiher 700,000. However, the figure* are those •"Sot »!»»;<," reKnnndod the practi- the salon, for tbe likeness was mlracu- That the murder could no^bave been umn -I carte- face to face witn a man ;a of prospprny, or othtrwSFTIii- r15mf5tiSS-sre3 cal cltlcon. "Home people seem to be tstsir.—~~-=r= — —--- —-.—_:- *cclflejniaJL3MJ-J|oved^9r_a_biox of whose features I knew well, for 1 able to owe the piper." wbnblJjOl 18 bjr Mr. Brodrlck, Secretary for Here was the same sweet, ova! face valuable papers and large sums in -never -forget a,-Xace ; India, fn 10O3 the deaths iu. India- beautifuHy poised above the slender gold, wblcn rumor placed at various "paul/de Lussac, alive.'" I exclaimed iuudbinmtily. ' " A VCTIM* 8U«k, won.antf expansion, opltiu Use Boston from tills cause were 853.000, hi 1901 n«cfc,nnd «n>wited with rich masses of exorbitant amounts,, bad disappeared Grayc»-"Cholly is a perfect flBPC- soft, dark hair, ju*t threaded wiih n If 4 yionce. w.ould kill I should have Transcript For years the wort of from the sufeiii tlie carved chest ft He klssod me last evening aud "f tbey were 1,040,000. Facts like these band of violet gray, that matched the M. Valrolde's room, where the BO- been instantly annltiilated, but he only building up a new fleet to" take the should be understood as emphasizing shrugged his shoulders" and said: course I ordered bfm not to do it velvet of her square-cut gown. And called miser bod kept a large part of again." place of thst WfaJeh wa* growing i old tbe neglected duty of tbe British GOT- here were the same large, Innocent, his accumulated wealth. /"Pardon, monsieur, I know not ol Wioro you speak." dd lias been deferred to financially better ernment to do what is exigent)? d» dark eyes, now looking straight into It wns impossible, they said, that a : my own, and tbe same beautiful lips Hej was passing on when I caught Grayce—"He didn't {n again," j; to about 125,000,000 yearly. He shook me off and passed out ol As on the night before she was mo* vain he pleaded with her, and showed Te«»-"Why, who was tbe girt?" 1 Pain is a soul tonic. Sorrow often »linp!j! but beautifully dressed. Quit* her what a hopeless case herrwitB If ray sight. He" waj-riglit, iliad no ^ Kif^I, anaXiSeceEBa btm."-Fhil- j Dewey destroyed Uontojo'l brings out tbe best there is in us. disregarding tbe prevailing fashion she persisted in this sjlence. •'! can do adclphla Press. ' •• Happiness doe* not develop character. the wore a simple gown of some soft nothing for you, mudame, unless I am so was powerless against him. But his clinfritiK stuff that fitted her'perfect is yoar confidence," he said. "Though warning—had I not tjeen sure before- .aitd: !._aBd;jl*o my_Irlend, both bel J would have convinced"Slg-tbat it TPB* 'I've decided to put rouge on my and Scbley destroyed Cer- decks it -with prffmatJc~BSBbTe*, IT in graneftt! fi takes tbe deep reaching arm of mis- f-Tbe sqnart'-cut neck was flnlshpfl ii. « "«./ "..HUT iC ~then T uMergTomr"(Be^ fiiH"SianThT — ceisaja tbe_iun-t)Ufned maiden. "It ^d tbe oflloers of to screen some individual of vrhom we. will be just the thing4o bfde my"tan."" fortune to trouble tbe depths and some stSft, old lace, but, as on the nigh of her, last words to me, and 1 knew war Tessellin the vicinity can get no trace yet we have no proofs, "Hldji your-tan, «lb> growled tbe bring oot tbe pearls tliat He there. before, she wore BO/jewels. Kor di< and -tire evidence Is nU' against yon. that beautiful Btcphanle bad gone to a tim« to iSeliev* it The she need to 'wear tlu-nr;. in my eyes m her death in silence to save the' unwor. old-fashioned father, emerging from -.XhcmofiLffingneUc faces are lined b> Madame, once more, I [implore yoo lo the back pur/or. -You iry it and I'M huve added speak." * thy Ilfcpf the Irian whom sbe ouce bad "thoujfhT'anTrfiTJMe - care. ~ WoBg.-mr ten your bide." ; rnirge tfr W« fleet U insig- ,% 6*fc