ESTABLISHED 1S93.—No. 1076 , CRANFORD, UNION COUNTY. N. J., THURSDAY. JUNE 6. 1907. PRICE 3 CENTS

CLEAN MEAT ANO PURE MIUC ARE VITAL PUBLIC NEEDS act provides that animals thus found i A map so big that a strong man At the health board meeting of May unhealthy shall be destroyed, and the BERRY & COMPANY, It is often said of Cranford, as St. ean scarcely carry it, together with 21th, Louis A. Mathey, who had re- owner paid from state funds a fair a card index containing the name and ceived a notice to connect the premises Luke said of Athena, that the resi price for the cows thus slaughtered.' dents and the strangers spend their property of every real estate owner in ul .1 Union Javenue south with the DRY GOODS A similar law. Dr. Emerson aid, the town, was delivered last pight to time in nothing else, but- either to sewer, appeared before the board and CttANFOUD'S CKNTKR FOB DKPENnAHt,E DRY GOODS would.be of great advantage to Ne the township committee by Engineer tell, or to hear some new thing. Be asked hou\he could do this, as there Jersey. Frank B. Ham. The mnp is for the that as it may, it was proved on Man- was no svwer nearer to the dwelling Chairman Horton announced that use of the assessor, and its cost ia day night fliat such old things as meat, than South avenue, and no water main 5UMMER WASH FABRICS the State Board of Health, in a letter As Township Engineer Itaucr and milk and cleanliness have the was available. It was accordingly Just received had expressed its willing- had not aeen the work, and formally power when properly presented to decided to construct a sewer in Union We mention a few items of Merest — icss to confer upon A. H. Miller. approved it, acceptance wus deferred command public attention of the » avenue between the railroad and South Cranford's' sanitary inspector, the au- to' a later date, and it wus voted to MOSQUITO NETTINO BOYS' BLOUSB WAISTS that begets action. avenue and to notify the water com- thority of a state inspector. This will retain 10 per cent, of the contract pany to put down n service pijie. The men and women who came (8 yds U> piece) 25 and HOc enable him to buy or seize for exami- price pending such approval. The Until this is done, ,thc notice to Mr. '^sV^nSlItyftiilyVbladVa«rtcoloM;75epi«^. .-...„... .^,,.», «.„ „.,„..,, the towjiahip-xooma in response, tQjbs nation camples uf milk, meat .or, othes, iithey^vvilJ J)e_ waived, invitation of the local food commit- map shows aJl. the -in. ,thi; foods offered for sale in town and to Contrary to the old saying"that few' CHILDREN'S CAMBRIC WAISTS KAVSER'S SILK OLOVES tee^ o( the Consumers' League constl improved part of the town on u -scale examine the sources of tbe town's ollice holders die and none resign. tuted a truly representative body of 50 feet to the inch, the scale for for 3 to 14 yrs—Suminor 85o eaeh bong or Short milk supply. Township Physician MucConnell ten- of citizens.^ The meotjjig was callejri farming districts being 1011 fevl. . Miss Lakey, on being asked te speak. dered hia rcsignaton, stating that he GINGHAMS. SEERSUCKERS. CHAMBRAVS. CAMBRICS.. to order by &lf& Lakey, chairman The board decided to assume the said that Dr. Emerson's talk should cost from January 1 last, of the street would be away much of the time this LAWNS. BATISTES. PLAID MUSLINS of the National League > committee inspire all present to demand a clean summer, and that he thought it was on food, and its presiding officer was light on Sylvester street, heretofore (Suitable for children's dresses) and healthful meat supply as well imo for a younger physician to take 12{c up. Mr. Edmund B. Horton, chairman of paid for by L. M. l(yon. pure milk. She described a tour he |H>sition. Suitable appreciations of the township committee and president Tbe trolley cum{>any was ordered recently made by her in company with Dr. MaeConueU'rt services und regret CHILDREN'S FINE RIBBED UNDERWEAR COLGATE'S TALCUM of the. board of health. notified Ui sprinkle South uvt'iiuc, in Ur. Maguire of the State Health Board ul his severing of his connection with JJ The speaker of the" evening, Dr*. conformity with its ugreement with Vwtn. IJJIIR nr Short Slwves • ''Cashmere Bouquet to the slaughter houses and dairies the board wen' made to him verbally Emerson, modestly disclaimed th? emi the town. Punts. Ixmj; or. Knco Lvngth . or Violet, Ino can near , Jersey City, where coiiditions and ordered placed on the board's JKCCHQII . i Collates ColognM &' nence which Chairman Horton hod Philip Jahn in a letter complained such as The Jungle tells of were found. record. Tbe appointment «f his ascribed to him in giving him the of the bad condition of a part of These conditions, Miss»Lakey contend- successor wne deferred to a later date. floor, but admitted that he had been Lincoln avenue. The clerk was ed, demonstrate the need of a law Inspector Miller wan authorized to LADIES' READY-MADE GARMENTS active in milk committee directed to advise him that as tin that will provide for the state inspec- procure whatever equipments were MCSLIN OOWNS, CORSET COVEItS, SKIUTS. DRAWERS work. "If we don't get rid of dirt/* pavement of the street from end fo tion of all slaughtering establishments. needed for his pros|H?etive work as he said, "we are bound to have disease; end was under contemplation, temporary I.ADJKS' UNDEUSKIRTS, SATTEKN, HKATllERBliOOM Kevs. George F. Greene. D.^ D.. inspector of milk and other food pro- It is of vital importance that milk," rvpairs would be a waste of money. OR CAMBRIC SHIRTWAISTS, K1MONASVSACQUES, ETC. and John Edgecumbe, Mr. Fiske and ducts sold in town. the principal food of children and in- Prank J. Jahn's application for a Mr. Furman also Bpoke in behalf of SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES valids, should be free from pollution. plumber's license-to open streets anil the pure food movement, and when The presence of dirt in milk is due to, tap sewers was granted. Death o) deorge F. Crane. • Miss Lakey stated that it was pioposed Opera House Block CRANFORD, N. J. two causes,—neglect and ignorance ort Treasurer Woodling re|»ortcd the On Monday night George F. Crane o hold a mass meeting- in the fall the part of producers and distributors/ receipt of $200 from the water com- of Hi Holly street succumbed to the •with a view of organizing a state so- pany as a guarantee that all struct lingering illness which 1M months ago "Milk to be good must be drawn ciety, whose work should be to openings made by its employes would compelled hia retirement from busi- from healthy cows. The supply of iuhlic sentiment for pure food and to e properly fitlled in. ness. Mr. ('rune wus 57 years of is obtained front work for legislation in the interest of uge, and had lived since 1H>2 in Cnn- points as remote as 400 miles, and is H. C. McAvqy. a Westfield plumber, ood consumers, almost everyone pres- fonl, where his sterling qualities 'and .rarely less than 36 hours old when it asjied in a communication that the •nt embraced the opportunity to enroll companionable tcniiK-rament gained reaches the consumer. Every dairy fine of $25, recently imjtosc^ on him us a prospective member. for him ir host of friends. that supplies it is under the control by Judge Mcndell, be remitted. of the city milk inspectors, for they aeAvoy, it appears, obtained a permit The funeral services, held last night, have the authority to bar out the pro- First M. E. Charch Note*. for making a sewer connection, but were conducted by Ur. Greene, and duct of any producer who refuses to Sunday, June 9th. 10:30 a.m.faile. d to take out a plumber's license. today the remains were taken to allow a full examination of his live preaching by the pastor, subject. The matter was referred to counsel. (ircctiwootl for burial. stock and barns. Moreover, milk must "Paul's Estimate of the Gospel;" One thousand copies of the book of Mr. Oanr wns n brother of former be kept cool. Allowing its tempera- :45 p.m., Mr. J. II. Collier, one ofordinances, health code and other in Assinsor Edward S. Crane. His im- ture to reach or exceed 50 degrees he field workers of the Anti-Saloon formation respecting the town, re- mrdaU1 family consisted of his wife makes it subject to seizure, and milk ..eague will speak. Sunday school. cently compiled by Attorney Austin and her son, Frederick Merrick. thus seized is emptied into the gutters. 2 p.m. Epworth League, 7 p.mwer. e paid for, the bill being $l'J(i.r.(l. "Sterilization and pasteurization of Friday evening prayer meeting, 8 p.m. QollCulb Notes. All persona who go nowhere else will Mrs. J. II. Simonton of Arlington milk are mere makeshifts. The. im- The results of the various contests portant thing is to have the milk made find a hardy welcome here. road, 'with her daughters, Dorothy and Constance, left Tuesday for Cnm- nt the Golf Club on Decoration Day by healthy.cowa and, then kejituclgjut; woro as follows: "Tuberculosis in cows.dogB and cats M President Suspenders^ :r>c a |uiir. the summer. • ''"Thb"1cillJiSs'*''nBMinenp''jii _ 12 Park Avenue, Plainfield. is communicable Id hunaii beings and won by Mrs. -M. O. Docring with it has.been proved beyond the possible 42-2, 40. Miss Dorothy Armstrong, lity of question that the-milk" of cat- wus second with 42-0, 42. THOMAS FLYERS tle suffering from this disease has * The Decoration Day ciip for Medal transferred the deadly germ to the Silberg, I'luy handicap was won- by Mr. Ralph THOMAS "DETROIT" consumer's body. In Boston an M. Abry with 7:1 net. Mr. S. J. Cox epidemic of scarlet fever attacked 800 STEVENS--DURYEA was second with 77. In this compe- persons, and it was found" that 75 per Cranford's tition there wus u record entry of 47. FRANKLIN cent, of these cases occurred .among The Gentlemen's 2-ball foursome the patrons of one dairy that employed wus won by F. J. Sloun and C. A. Phone 587. We Have Some Splendid Can for Rental. a milk-taster afflicted with the'disease. Only Up=to=Date Clothier! Crco with KB net. Diphtheria epidemics have also been The contests for the President's traced to poisoned milk. It is of the Men's Fine Worsted Suits. $io. 'prize und the Ladies' June Golf hnudi- utmost importance as a preventive of | cup arc now being played. tuberculosis in cows that the barns Men's Blue Serge Suits, $io. ___Men's and Boys'_jteg_Top Trousers. $2. . ; j lated. The men who do the milking Men's Fine Worsted Pants7i«2-5O. "* ~~*~~Lu Mont has invited her Musical His- YOUR SUPPLIES SHIPPED FROM THE must have clean hands, and the sooner Men's Grey Worsted Suits, $13.50. tory classes of New York and Cran- ford to meet at her homo this week CltYTO THE COUNTRY. the milk is cooled the better. Men's Pure Worsted Suits, $15. 'To secure these conditions inspection Men's FineTVU-Wool Tfouscrs."$3. -. .... 1 • .-;••. for an afternoon with American flong writers. The programme will include. We Furnish H»mperm, Pay Capr«a«aB«, and do Icing Free of Charge. s necessary. Farmers must be taught Boys' Knee Pants, 50c. the law, and shown the cash value of vocal and instrumental selections from cleanliness. The consumers, too, need Hoys'Knickerbockers, 50c. days of "Dixie" to E. A. McDowell to be educated as to the. relation of and his contemporaries. THE ORIENTAL MARKETS, EDWIN 5ILBERG, Next to Post Office, Cranford. cleanliness to health. As tuberculosis J. C. W. Uunkin's coal office, has Main Office, 15 East 59th Str et, in cattle can not be discovered by ex- ClotHing, Hats, Shoes and Men's Furnishings. been removed to- the.Sporry building. Telephone 4550 Plaza. New York City. imination of - their milk, the New York legislature has passed a law un- ^il.(;^#^oviii..... ju^ the state may be subjected to the'"'tube"'*r

Porterhouse Steak, • 24c Ib Roast Beef, (prime cuts) 1840c Ib Special Notices. Artesian wells. P. T. Cladck, Uahway, Legs of Winter Lamb 18c Ib Young TurktyjJfc Ib N.J. J PENNEL PARK Money to Loan on first Mortgage mi im- IE INTERESTET D WRITE FOOR PRICR E LIST AND PARTICULARS. proved Crnnfonl property .Address .s. K. K.

FOB REST. Part of an offlc.. in the Ihronicle building ; price reasonaMn. Ap- ply to Room 4. acTTLIXiH's washing; also much dry On easterly border of Cranford. Two trolley lines, and Aldenc station of New washing at home. lira. Donovnii, S52 Lin- Jersey Central within five minutes walk, tias, watery and—electric lijjbt available coln avenue, care of Tuthill. to home-seekers. Money furnished for building if desired.» Lots front on~_N()jJh^ Instruction in china [minimi;, water colors and drawing. Artists' lnutiriuls, Avenue, Carpenter' Place and Osborn Place. ~ • ip?" white and decorated china'; china urine Miss PUILPOT. 120 north Chestnut street. CARS Uoselle.N.J. FOR Sii.s—Wire-enclosed pigeon fly; WOOD BROS. & GAY, Agents." may be moved intact. Inquire \V (i. Hawley. 304 Springfield avenue. RUNABOUT, 20. HP. $1000 - Horses boarded and pastnml. Win board one for privilege of using. Address TOURING CAR, 24 H. P. $1800 •Horse," Chronicle office. IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL When luscious berries or fine fruit arc to $2000 be had anywhere,'the place to get tlicin i» r TOURING CAR, 35 H. P. at Miller's. or if you- wish to— I' P A QP '• - Freckles are unfashionable. Suvc your wife's eompjexion by having atop put on These are all 4-cylinderCars. your automobile at H. h. Fink's, Wcatfkld. REAL ESTATE ' Demonstrations Cheerfully Given. , DO YOU or if you need Reliable F^flfV* I fid If* 51 tiff* WANT 1 11 W '• lllulll Clllvv Stylish, rimless. Invisible ejeglasw. PLAINFIELD MOTOR CAR CO.Genuine, crystal, pebble, eyeglas-i'9. the or RENTS COLLECTED - cool kind that never mist nor snitch, Aplanatic Invisible Bi-focals lor near ami or any other service, that a real estate agent or the spot can render, apply to distant vision? 214 Park Avenue, Plainfield. Kiperienced doctors employed for listing the ayes. Wood Bros. & Gay, Agents, SPENCER OPTICAL COMPANY. TEL, 160-J. - 11 NORTH AVENUE. P. F. GILLETTE, Mgr. Jl MaliM Um. . N.w York. ^kS^'^^^^M^C^S^ {- . w \ A h. ,,«,,•? t^*ifi?im Wf THB_

iMVIN or WHIIU. •At||. jpr^|»jtsvl]k» Minmsd.eMtl. oosly. -Tiaoaghti did/ I doit know whether I ought to ask. but you— you •troklno, KnMilng, Itebbiag With Uta, a yellow cart arrives^- really did him the honor to want— •triking. ' . hlmr1 '•'••• Irrationalness A doubtful bUly-caat be drives.' - ; - Like all other things, massage re- in knlckertocker*,' down the pike "I-tioh, I thought I did. too." she quires to be well done, and with He clrcuMS upon bis bike. answered, ""if It comes to that" knowledge, AtUmpUng such" things of Surplus The as* Of love and fjaaolene -.-.--'• * There was a brief silence. on the cheap, as a rule, spells fayure; Demands a sixty-horse, machine. "I wonder," be remarked suddtnly, and those who are brave enough to By Professor Felix Ad'ter. The years'advance; he rides afar "why we're not" both, heartbroken? undertake to isassagf their pwn faces ^to-hls paJaUal.jrtiri.la r*T,:..,,.::-.,,.^,,^ We oiifht to be. you know. Hasnl It .should ba.duly- instructed by those Old, feeble. If the day be fair, whd do it well «s to right nvethbdi. or BOVE all It ts the lrraUonalness In the surplus wealth that HI* valet wheels him In his chair. not?" .-. • . tit*' chances nre they will be dolnj a comes borne to me. Men of the class we are conslderiaf lTben one last trip he takes on wheels,' "Aren't weT' ahe sold, with rather very great deal-more harm than'good, Painting with Pure Whits Lead elaborate indifference. docs oat necessarily, swan painting are sometimes described as veritable ogres In human form. His head no hither than his heels. • and when you do harm In massaging, In the case of some at least this Is a wholly perverted ac- "Personally, I'm not—not a bit r! you most probably do a lot of it To white. Any color may be added to count On nearer approach they turn out to be men of —Frank Roe Batcheldar, In Puck. was lit first. For 14 hours I was aw- make the flesh and muscles flabby is Pom Whit* Lead, producing any simple ways, and of fine feeling In matters lying outside fully hard hit It isn't a nice trick to not at all what you desire, yet this is dealnd shade of color. cf business relations. They have the stuff of humanity in play a man, you know, to bott with his what you are likely to effect if you The standingof Purs White Lead them, as you and I have, and sometimes, one ts led to best friend a fortnight before the wed- do" not follow the right course of the Paint it, attested^ by the fact ttat Infer, better stuff originally than that of most men, only f muscles, rubbing upward across the every other paint pigment b JoU their development has been awry, the finer things have been. If not "lied, CONSOLATION. lines ;and altogether . do the work either mixed with Purs White Lead, It was, perhaps, better." she sug- y«t restricted In them within narrow ,Ilmlte. Morally speaking, they are tne gested, "than bolting a fortnight after properly. TOT fraudulently labeled ai Pure White victims of what appears to be resplendent triumph. And what strikes me. the wedding." Lead, or as a competition of unknown By Nalll* K. Bllsse t. There are four movements which ingredients claimed to be "good as I repeat, as most strange and deplorable In their life Is, lust the Irrational- "Y»u couldn't expect me," he, pro- the beauty culturists, as well as the ness of it If a person about to build! a house were to collect a mountain ol tested, "to see It in that cold blooded Pun White Lead," ••better dun Pore health promoters. In massaging have White Lead," etc. ,ubiick*.anil stoo»4ar-tii exceas of-what he-.Teo.ulres>for.the-«rectlon,,Qt the, .-."Ult'a.any.ciinsnlatlon. toelthCT^ofJ and philosophical light No, I don't >to..execute-rTStroklng.. kneading, rub-, bouse, should we not doubt ills sanity? If a general preparing to throw a -jBHa^aomlttlnrnhat1" at"'Brst-I-was -..«., Whea tb* Dalch - trade- saaiir us." Harley said, with a stance at the blng, and striking. This striking is shown below appears on a keg, it I a bridge of pontoons across a stream were to choke up the river with a girl beside him, "I hear we're behaved awfully bard hit. -Then I thought of not unlike slapping, but is decidedly thousand barges, or ten .thousand barges of all sizes. Irrespective of their,, splendidly." V you." • positive guaranty of genuine, unadul- stimulating, „ The strokes are given terated Whits Lead nudeby the Old possible employment would not his superior officers on being informed of The girl poked the gravel with the' "Thanks." Her tone was dry. "Did rapidly with the side of the hand or bis behavior at once relieve him of his command, ot the suspicion that his the thought of me comfort you?" Dutch Preen; look for it on the tide point' of' her parasol, and avoided his the entire hand, and sometimes on the * of the keg; brain had given way? When a thing li to fee done, It is sane to bring to- eye. • ' • • . f ••WeM-rl—thought you'd be awfully face with the tips of the fingers. Strok- gether the means suitable to the doing of It. and It is not sane. It Is irrational, "I wonder," she reflected, slowly,, hard hit, too," he. explained rather ing massage has been the means of re- SENDFOR to- bring, together an array of means far greater than necessary, yes, an array "whether you find It a consolation.'' tamely. •torlng the outline to the chin, and BOOKS of means which, because of their multiplication, are In the way of doing "I'm wondering," he retorted, "So I was at first." ahe admitted In- reinstating the sagging check in its the thing In the best possible manner. Now there Is a certain thing to ba "whether you do." :'• cautiously. proper condition. Stroking is done done on this earth by every une of us; life ts to.be lived, the ends for which "But what else." ahe questioned with " Thure was a pause. She forgot to quite slowly with the palm of the we exist are to be achieved, and the means required for those ends are to a touch of contempt, "could we have torture the gravel. fiana, Bna" • when";applted-to-the-body be obtained, and It i» rational to get all the means that are .necessary to that done?' "How long," he inquired delicately, should be directed toward its centre. end. but Irrational tojjeap up, as an insane person might heap up a mound "did It last?" 1 It was Hartey's turn to .poke the It stimulates the blood in our veins, RATIONAL LEAD COMPANY pf sand on the seashore, means that are not needed for the end, yes, that "It.?"— and helps to produce that delicious only stand in the way of It This Is' the blight that rests on the surplus gravel. ' ' '"*'"• "' *~ "Well, the chief point In our favor," "The flrst agony," he said, with sol- sense of nerve-soothing, .an Inclina- wealth, tho hundred millions and the two hundred millions and the flvo emnity. tion to rest without any due sense of hundred millions; they resemble mounds of sand which an Irrational child he explained, "seems to be that we didn't mope—In the middle of the) sea- Ji imlle crept Into her eyes. fatigue, and a desire to sleep. Judi- OteeUutl. Cbhw, Bt.Lo.ll PU1*. or an lnsano person might heap up oh the seashore. - "About—about 24 hcJurs—and half a cious massags Is Invaluable to those dtlpkte IJoMlT. Uwl.4Sl~.to.il KB»- son, with so many anxious hostesses (ttetlou) l«d A OU OoJ One of tho great wealth-getters of our time Beems himself- to realize this, depending upon the support of our bril- minute," she confessed. who are anaemic, for It Increases the and has risen up to say that It is the duty of all persons HRe himself to dls- liant and successful presence. We "I told you," he said triumphantly, red corpuscles. In the blood. . smbarrnss themselves of these mounds of gold, at least before they die. Bhowed pluck. We didn't wear our "thai It was worse for you than It was _FOUND ANCIENT INDIAN JAR. for me!". , Exercise is as essential to our health But this YeryNsaylng lets In light on tho essential Insanity of the situation; mangled and bleeding hearts upon our SB is proper food, and massage, in for If it Is so necessary to dispose of the gold mounds, why accumulato them sleeves, and retire Into a corner to be- "By half a' minute," she retorted. Rare 8pecimen Recently Discovered "Then"— great measure, takes the place of ex- In Ne* York State. In tho first Instance? wail our forsajcen lot Every one ad- ercise. Even the filling in of hol- mits, with extraordinary - generosity, ''Well?" he murmured. R. Horracks of Fonda, N. T., while *0h, then I remembered you. But lows In the neck and throat is ac- stalking deer during the last hunting *******•: ****************** that we had every right to do so—but complished by exercise, for the mas- we didn't No, we said—in effect— that didn't," she added hastily, "con- season'at the Little Falls of the up- sage that does It works the muscles per waters of the Bacondaga, near Hong the faithless' pair! They're not sole me In the least. It made ma and builds the tissues. For this, one worth our tears'—and society la grate- worse." Lake Ptseco, caught In a heavy down- kneads with • the- knuckles. A firm pour of rain, was obliged to seek ful to us accordingly." "Worse!" but not violent touch Is needed. But "I had to be sorry for you, as well shelter from tho storm under the He paused and looked at her wth In- kneading also means more than this. ledges of the Little Falls. While sit- Popular "Delirium* terest. She -continued to poke the as for myself. Don't you see?" The skilful manipulator requires Her tone was a shade Impatient. He ting there* bis attention was attracted gravel. some time to entirely master this to what seemed to bo a round, brown "After all," she answered, "moping reflected for a moment or two. movement, perhaps the most difficult in Railroad Denunciation "II I'd known that," he said at last, bowlder partly covered with moss. wasn't much good, under the circum- of the necessary ones. The tissues Carelessly striking It, It gave forth a stances. .They were married. And— "it would have made my recovery are to be treated and grasped, tight- By Ex-President Crover Cleveland. much more rapid. I should have felt hollow sound. His curiosity being supposing things hadn/t gone so far as ening and loosening the hold in a excited, lje dug away the earth with that—they didn't want us. They took It my duty," there was a touch of way that has to be learned and very laughter In his tone—"to avoid giving his hunting knife and soon laid, bare their own way out of the difficulty carefully followed. a symmetrically formed earthen Jar. without consulting us. I think it you more cause for distress than you HERB is much of the nature of .delirium In tho popular out- had already. I should have felt that Rubbing In massage is on a some- The jar stands tea Inches high. At cry against railroad corporations, for Instance. We shall would have been better If they had what different principle to ordinary given us a chance of surrendering our 24 hours of despair were exactly 23 Its largest circumference »lt measures oil bo ashamed of it by and by. I dare say I haVo some hours and 69 minutes too long. .... I rubbing, finger tips and thumbs, or thirty Inches, and at its smallest reason to know of the real iniquities of corporations, and 1 rights to them willingly, but, that's a tho entire hand, being employed in mere detail." suppose?''he hinted, "that we must twenty Inches. The circumference of do know them, buf there is much? that Is not only groundless, concede the' other minute to blighted Bmall circles. the top or mouth of the jar measures but wrong, in the offhand attacks made on the .railroads by She fell upon the gravel with re- affection." Massage greatly Improves the text twenty-four Inches. ,,,thoughMess,people...on, .all., hands^ .,What Is well founded In newed vigor. Harley watched her. ure of the skin, and a' woman who reg- .'-•Wouldn't It, be, more truthful," she them will no cureiiC but thert'raiaof dBUuuciatloii'-whf'iDOtf r i 1 olorlv cares-for, her .face in thlsman The vessel on the Inside bears signs 1 /pass. We shall reflect that railroads are vitally related to surrendered your—rights—in such ' d Sl r"lf" ded It t i>io ner 'hha s freshefh r complexioli n and much or use,'but the outside sliuwa hotw .our prosporitr. and that to. attack them needlessly Is to attack ourselves. It sDlrJt of self-sacrificing" readiness?" prletyt" ' . ' better color. This Is because the of fire, as Is" usual In Indian Jars. The ^M*'ii^';]^/1s^l|rb1tvscMiliess millionaires,' butlhe* property Qf citizens,' of wid- •1 .wasn't Archie ;Lovejr»;£jalJejr,,tf_ "I shouldn't have dared to men,tlon blood- vessels and tissues are con- bottom. Is rounded.' The ornamentation around, tho top Is of the usual style' /ows and brphanU' wnosc ravings are invested in railroads; that Is being dam; «ho retorted, a little haugbtfly.,"I; w»a; ty7^e' ^M'&ifTt^M' "r stantly being stimulated 'and strength- aged. We shall recall what railroads have been and ore still to be in the de- merely the girl he was engaged to;" ened, and her blood circulates there of the Mohawk pottery—that is, a velopment of our country, and this crate will pass. Of course there must be "Exactly," he rejoined with warmth. After all,; they didn't want us. Why as It does over the body after a brisk series of straight and diagonal lines. some form of governmental supervision,' bat It should be punned In a quiet "That's what I told Angela Coventry— in the world should we pay them the walk. It will eliminate traces of fa- The jar still beans the moss that had hour, not In one of angry excitement Popular emotions follow peculiar, laws I mean, of course, Mrs. Lovefl. They undeserved compliment of continuing, tigue more quickly than anything else,, gathered on the rounded bottom that Tho psychology of a craze is most Interesting. The temptation Is well-nigh might at least have given us the chance under such unpromising circumstances' always remembering that a good cold was exposed above the earth. Irresistible to do what wo'observe our neighbors do. If they begin to throw at being generous." to want them?" cream, a skin food, should be used The Jar Is a woll preserved speci- stones, we hunt for missiles ourselves. The railroads have had a hard time "They chose," she said coldly, "to "I shouldn't have been practical with it men of Mohawk pottery, and Is rare enough to put such on admirably sen- lately. Every man's hand Is against them. Wherever a railroad head is to consider us their jailers. They chose For medical purposes massage is on account of the shape of tho top, be seen it Is Bate and amusing to hit It; Its owner has no friends. There are to make a violent escape from our— sible Idea Into words," she returned, which Is cut In three curves, forming smiling at the handle of her parasol, most beneficial In the morning, and some pretty big difficulties before railroad managers Just now. Before long our custody. They assumed bolts and as a means of beauty culture It is three points, which give It a triangu- we shall have a crop to move, under perplexities greater than those of last bars. I always used to think elop- "but I must admit that It did occur lar appearance.—Amsterdam Morning to me." better- to carry it out at night, but .year. And tho Increasing production of the country will Increasingly embar roents so romantic—In books. That there is little hope of It doing real Bentlnel. \ »Mas.the^rnllroad3^.^ButXlia.Y:e._falt|i..to believe that whenever a thing muBt was because I never considered the "It would have helped me enor- -bo _doue, Yankee wit and pluck will find a way to do 1L ' good unless it Is done regularly and •eraevert»nce;--ThjB-is-partlou-4--—-8hadVo<-Famou»-!! Blackboard.?, Now," she added, with a laugh. "I've I supposed iItt possiblible thaT*youtht yo " SlghT think like that." larly so where the removal or obllter. A curious phenomenon that has : ' - ************************** been left behind myself—I know what ating of wrinkles 1B the thing desired. caused the. superstitious no little fear it feels.like." "It seems to me," she returned, not without an attempt at condemnation, Worry, ill health and neglect are po- Is the appearance of photographic Im- ,-. "It Isn't," .Harley suggested, "the. tent foes, to beauty, and they should pressions on the window, panes of the most gratifying if sensations,"" "*• "'•'S£tba& you really,.weren't In need Not any help. Your recovery was quite' lie met by constant, care and skilful jury room of the conrthouse-at York- . "It Isn't And our only consolation," manipulation by the masseuse. ville, Va. One of the tracings repre- she declared" wlth"Irony, "Is to be told rapldi enough as it was. . . If It Isn't the'direst heresy to soy BO, I'm begin- The object to be effected 'is the sents a ghostly'figure, apparently a that we've behaved . splendidly—we strengthening of the muscles and the skeleton, with his bony, ragged fingers V * Wisdom haven't moped!" ning to wonder whether you—whether you evefl? cared for Angela at all." stimulation of the blood. Few women clasped tightly -around a telescope The gravel-' flow before the tip of have the slightest idea of the struc- poised, mariner like, before the eye. her parasol, Harley looked thoughtful- "If It isn't the most confounded im- ture of the. face, how the muscles are Intent on discerning some distant ob- ^ By IV. F. Wee. % ly at the ruin she was making. pertinence on my part to hint,at such attached to the fundamental bone, the ject. '"It hasn't." ho admitted presentely, ,a possibility," he confessed softly, "I'm fatty and connecting tissues filling up This ts pronounced by those in- ISDOM la a friendly thief; often robbing experience' of its bee.n.my pnjy. consolation. I bad an-1 on tho point of asklng-myself whether- the' vacuum'under the skin. We have formed on the subject to be nothing ' f^tiformKfaDleNtea^^ we* we*e--perhaps—not absolufely-des--. :tc^^W^fn»w«s^ttrtii»r.«irt«^imt.'-- less than t he shadoof Old Blftckbeard,- Wisdom is Acquired when "we are too old to proBt by it, "What was that?" she Inquired with olated, by the fact that thoyt didn't the muscles and the tissues may be jhe pirate chief who onco haff'hU ind then we are only In the primary department Interest wont us?*'~ • - • most successfully manipulated, so headquarters at Temple Farm, and Wisdom and education are not related. Education may "Well—If you.want to know—it was Her Head drooped a little. There was much of .the beauty of the face de- that even .now haunts the vicinity of be purchased like.a cooimodlty any at university. Wisdom the fact that you were taking It BO laughter In her eyes. ' y/ pending on the fatty fibre overlaying his old hiding place. "It's quite too extraordinary,? she Is not for sale. , . , fct • plucklly. If It hadn't been for your the muscles. Any shrinkage brings There are sbadwrof wisdom, Just as there are shades sxample"—there was the ghost of said, "but the 'possibility is ln-the act wrinkles and flabblness, and with CHILDREN SHOWED IT. ^w^Wf^^*}.s^e^^^m^| jLttieMyMjsja^wecjj .Effect _of. Their Warm Drink I*, tt It does not follow neeessariryTnatTi'e is a fodir iFlt^eVo^W, the majority snbuirhave Been"" tempted" "i of us would be wearing cap and bells. Indeed, it Is a question whether the Think of that!" the gwdin scat / •:"''' plexlon also. It Is the capillaries or benefits and results of wisdom are all that Is claimed for It—whether .It' "There was something wrong somo- "My_ example!"' blood vessels which, are. most minute, 'A year ago I was a wreck from really Justifies itself after all. For example, the wise man buys life In- "Precisely. Tou carried it off so wh*re," he remlndefl her. "What was that help to produce healthy condi- surance at an early ago and lives to pay-bis rpemlums annually. w,lth wearl It?- Wo weren't able to hold them, you coffee drinking and was on the point well that I had to play up. We were, tions. When these vessels do not act of giving up my position in the school • •ome regularity. That is because the company Is a degree wiser than he. both In (he same dilemma—we were know, We didn't know the reason at satisfactorily, then pimples and blotch- the time, or we should of course, have room because of nervousness. Women are wiser than tuonf If you do not believe It ask one of them. both cast for the-4g#omin6as role of pa come, flushings and much we are "I was telling a friend about.lt and Infanta are wlsor than TSlther. Tody- are the personification of wisdom. Tho Forsaken. And I Imagined, natu- set the poor things free. We didn't anxious to avoid. Where the health realize, either of us, that we couldn't she said, 'We drink nothing at meal _ What.a pity that they arc not a little wiser—wise enough"to remain as they rally, tfmtlt wpuld be" worse for you." Is Weak, massnga combined with rest time but Postum Food Cq/ffeerand It' and, with a small area to rule and^a few slaves to ton and-battle .them!— hold "them .because we ourselves cared brings about wonderful results. A He cost a sharp glance at her. She for—well,, say,, other people.J> Is such a comfort to have something life. * . * _ looked fixedly at the gravel. peek in bed or a month; especially we can enjoy drinking with the chil- "Other people?-" " . Incases of anaemia, Is-stmply Inval- ************************** " "It was worse, for you—naturally," 1 dren.' he repeated, with emphasis. "Say you—and' me," -he suggested, uable, and in young women standing vaguely, "I for you, and you for"— . ''I was astonished that she would : "I don't see exactly why," she said, on the threshold of llfe~It will often allow the children to drink any kind Q In a low voice. "Go.on."' "But in that case," she said, with bring about a good state of health. • / -' delightful severity, '"we're a pair of of coffee, but she said Postum was .. The. "And I felt myself responsible, too, But the rest must be accompanied by- the. most-healthful drink in the world In a way. I felt that If I had been able hypocrites. We haven't behaved splen- fresh air and sunshine, the room must didly at all—and It's no credit to us for children as well as for older ones, to hold Angela, you wouldn't have lost bo fresh and cool and the surround- and that the condition of both the Wealthy Washington Archie. B-it'l wasn't able. If she that we dldn'l mope. We-^we're hor- ings cheerful. Massage will promote rid ' shams." "'" ,- ' • children and adults showed that to b» ever cared for me, I wasn't able to appetite and all the benefits of active | a fact andHisEx&inple make her keep on caring. . '. There ' He capturedUtho parasol-rand' the exercise. ' • "My first trial was a. failure. The was something wrong somewhere, hand that held It There are certain don'ts to be ob- cook boiled It four or five minutes wasn't there?" . -\ •'-•'% cant permit you," he declared, "to served, in massage, but they, are-so and It tasted so flat that I was In do-. By Tatlcott Williams. abuse either of us. -Don't soy we were few and remote as not to be danger- spair. hutdetermlned to give it one He paused for an answer. ~She shook fcypWltes, At'-the worst, we only her head., '•• • =• •".<.-- ous. The skin must, not be stretched more trial. This time we followed showed a natural talent for the ex- .by it, nor thevmuscles overexerted,..!,±he directions and boiled It fifteen F there was no envy at Washington's wealth,.and no qucs- "I don't believe^" she ...sold,, with tremely useful art of—consolation!"— tlon. raised at the way he had risen from a comparatively sudden frankness,' "that she "was half : l If there Is superficial soreness, tho minutes after the boiling began. It' pooi* man; it was "because fa Ho step In the acquisition of good enqugh-for you—I never did." ThlfSketch. . ,'\ -' • . ' ..-•• • exercise should bo abandoned for a .was a decided success, and I -was . • . "•• few days. Some skins, being thicker •rthls fortune had any. law boen violated or any man's rights "That's odd," he said with a laugh, :; completely won by Its rich, delicious disregarded. Tho people of this country have sever object- "because I've always doubted whether >. '-;i[..-; ' Fur Coats for Dogs. -:' ••-,; than others, ~ require more forceful flavour, in a short tlmej noticed a S ed to wealth. If a fortune Is challenged it In because the Archie was half good enough for you." J-'Fur coats for dogs have cntltely treatment, "but this each must, learn decided Improvement in my condition .laws have been violated In .the way It was made.,,IE there •Tlio point Is," theiglrl: said '.seri- jo; e out of fashion." says the Daily for, herself.—Wauhlngtoh-gtar.' and kept growing better and better Is any question in bur mind's .that tnero U a danger In the ously,,' "JWt that: »3 persbn's- good Mi 11. It Is, however, an exaggeration month after mouth, until now. I am - growth of large fortunes we have only to return to this ex- enough tor you, but that you want him to Bay that, since the pronouncement, Inexplicable. '—^ J — perfectly healthy, and do my work In of Washington's to show that It Is possible to get riches and yet retain -or h»fv ftnVthat Itr " . - V 8t Bernards and Newfoundlands have v "Were-you in the ark with Noah, the school room with, ease and pleas-, respect of sv nation.The business American u represented by him was ' '•The point. fs/V he|.r«prned, rthat- been rushing to barbers' shops in tha Orandpapar ure. I would not return to the nerve- felt that'no'man had a right to place any boundaries to hit acqut " '", At the same tlmis there Is "No, my child, I was not In the ark destroying regular coffee - for any • - - that the only. bouadarteifWWi tb* tavtjatthe ammo* thtt ni^ dosY^hbhad si money." . l ' ', i S "There's • feeason." mow little ?«4 Ntw York Susttrb Rsjolce*. in Pis/: session of a Fin* One. \ '^•' DYSPEPSIA In a Mew York suburb l{vea~aB~«iss~~ —Tfc«Hflnt requisite of a good 'ady who has created around her lit-- mother is good health, and the ex- ptrlenoe of maternity should not be do cottage a Shakespeare garden wtttcfc 'iff!!?! Si* iu Cumk nlw!S ieserves being mentioned even in coav priparation, ua woman Who la to tjua all U» Mkin 1 ku< toM lection with the famous Shakespeara nodd physicahil condition traaamiW to Ct* a «. EN" «rd«n at Conbridge. _;_ m hJlh«ehJldr*iv v rfd Among the trees she has piantedTiri oansUtuttdnUtttd : oak, elm; chestnut, mulberry, pine, .Preparation for healthy mater- cherry, peach, Apple, linden, orange,. nity la accomplished by Lydla K. Handy Wagon Neceaury. while not one of the clipped hones *dar, hawthorn,' locust, pear, pliun, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, bar farm should have a bandy suffered. This would seem to show the tulnce, sycamore,, willow and aspen. which is made Tram native roots and wagon, one of the low-down, wide-tire value of spring. clipping. Here la a list of flowers which grow herbs, more sueeeufally than by any Mod. Fbr stacking grain, hauling hay Trimming hair Inside the ears causes in the garden, and the plays to which other medicine because It gives tone White Lead or fodder, for drirlng over toft fields, deafness and misery. It is not well to they are assigned by a writer in Sub- aad strength to the entire feminine the fact tfcmt the handy wagon is Ju« the thing. One interfere too much with' nature.—Am- urban Lite: ... nent is JoU need not be so particular about putting erican Cultivator. The monkshood, blackberry, chamoA nsult Is leas •offering- and more diUdrta healthy at birth. For more w.tk. c Oripa, UejScW^fU White Lead, It under cover, and besides. It leaves than thirty yean . Th* Knla » tabln «ump«l 000 uPure While mile, gooseberry and radish are men- U« tt •»!• or tau man lack the other wagons dean and In nice Orchards of All Sizes. tioned in "Henry IV.;" the almond In 8MtIlag*«n<)rCa.,Chlo«°orN.y. Jn' not unknown shape for general hauling. The nar- While an orchard is young, and be "good u •Troilus and Cresslda;" the apple, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound row tire. Ugh wheels are better for growth and development are wanted, UIUAL SALE, TEN WLUOII0HS tter dun Pure cowslip, health, mallow and peony In his been toe standby of American mothers in preparing; for childbirth. road uaullng, but do not use a nar- the cultivation should be thorough. To 'The Tempest;" the apricot, bean, eg- NotewhatMrs.JaneiChester.of4JT- W. 18th St. New York says in this row tire on the fields.—Indiana Farm- get some profit from the manuring and 'antlnc, garlic, honeysuckle, leek, Utter:—rMr lira. PinWh»m:-"I wUhevery expectant motherknew about DROPSSYL.,Y - Lydia B. Piakham's Vegetable Compound.' A neighbor who had learned cOMvaUon.ltls well UJCultlvttie.some. -eansy,. ptlmroao and. thyme. in>,."A.,Mid.-,- 1 1ii1tnTll 111 1T afcefcitl a early and low growing crop between c< iU|riwtv»lne at thfrtryingTperic^rtawojnan * life urged in* to try summer Night's Dream;" the ash, mul- It and I did so, and I cannot say enough in reran! to the good it did me. Profitable Dairy Cow. the trees, such as early potatoes, early berry and grape In "Coriqlanus;" the debytheOld I recovered quickly and am In the best of health now." Unless the matter has been force- cabbages or Bweet potatoes. The main aspen and laurel in "Titus Adronlcus;" Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is certainly a successful it on the side folly called to the attention of the difficulty with the sweet potatoes Is balm in "King Richard Hi" the bay remedy for tbe peculiar vreaknesses.and ailments of women. EVERY MAN HIS OWH DOCTOR tele*. . small dairyman, he has very little Idea .that they are apt to b/)ld the ground tree and marigold in "Pericles;" the It has cured almost»very form of Female Complain ta, DraggingSensa- IT I MMUM Htn a.«.. U, a tlons. Weak Back. Falling and Displacements, Inflammation, Uloera- IMl U a most Viluabto Book tar Iks nomelMloV SNDFOR of the outward appearance of what too late, when the cover crop for win- birch and peach in "Measure for Meas- twohlnc u It doraui«euil;-«<>i>*«4 RrmD. a good dairy animal, should be. Most ter should be sown. ure;" the bos, flax, olive and pepper, tlons and Organlo Diseases of Women and U Invaluable In preparing for tonuordllfernil Dlmw, Ui» Cause* and Means ot BOOKS Childbirth and during the Change of Life. IWiulu such Dlaeasrs. and It, Klnmlm Htnf Talk oa farmers like large, slick well-rounded Cultivation should never continue In "Twelfth Night;"- the briar, mar- h will ajieviais or cans ISin P "Art tm uniin^i. |a keeping with the appearance later than the middle of July, for by joram and onion In "All's Well that Mr*. Plnkham's Standing Invitation to Women of the family driving horse, while in that time the summer growth is com- Ends Well;" burnet. clover, elder and Women suffering from any form of female weakness an Invited to fact all surplus flesh and tendency to pleted and the wood should have a strawberry in "King Henry V.;" cab- write Mrs. Plnkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is fre*. -"• lay on fat is objectionable, for Jn Just chance to ripen and not be stimulated oage, gourd, pear and plum In "The so much is she lacking as a dairy cow. Into an untimely growth by late cul- Merry Wives of Windsor;" carnation, -J. C. Kendall, In the Progressive tivation. Then sow crimson clover crown imperial, currant, daffodil, fleur- Farmer. among the trees as the winter cover le-lls, ivy, lavedder, mint, oxlip, roe, P ITTHAM F AJD^LE S S DYES crop, to be turned under in the spring alo, dbnbaJ. saffron and summer savory in "The . Lo.lt. Palla. Field Peas for Hogs. for tho benefit of the trees. Winter's Tale;" caraway in "King " Happy Occasion. ImMl rut* The' South Dakota Station advises Then If the trees-are carefully watch-, Henry II.;" cedar and fernseed in HOME WEEK IN BOSTON. Oo-I ed during the Bummer and undesirable "King Henry VI.;" cherry and grape The people of Bushby had great mixing peas with oats, two bushels to 1 one of oats per acre, sowing for bogs. growth stopped with the linger and In "King Henry VII.;" chestnut,-mus- Sons and Daughters of New England trust in Mr. Oscaf 'Hall's eloquence MDIAN JAR. 'The oats are put in to keep the peas thumb, a great deal of pruning will tard, and parsley in "The Taming of Capital to Visit Scenes of Youth. and tact. Ho was. their greatest be saved and the growth that would tbo Shrew;" dblumblne, buttercup and pride, and they gave him freely to off. the ground as they will rot when Tbe greatest event for Boston and tly Discovered lying on the ground. The Canada- field have gone & make the needless wood la\.ysmock in "Love's Labor's Lost;" distlngulBhod guests. will go elsewhere. The-so-called water crow flower, daisy, fennel, long pur- tor all New England this season will "Owing to the fact that Senator State. pea is used with an early maturing va- be the home-coming week In Boston. », N. Y., while ' riety of oajta. The ground should be sprouts that often choke the center of ple, rosemary and wormwood In "Ham? Spring was brought hero by two of the tree and rob the fruiting branches let;" the elm in "A Comedy of Errors," This will occur at the end of July, Harmonvlllo'B most prominent citi- e last hunting well prepared and the peas and oats and will attract thousands of persons ills of the up- drilled deep enough to get Into the of growth, are often allowed to have, harebell In "Cymbellhe," hawthorn and zens in their fast-speeding vehicle their own way during the summer, and from every part of the country to tho of modern Invention," said Mr. Hall, condaga, near mpisture. Plant the first thing ta holly In "As You Like It," tbe hemlock city and tho section of the country a heavy down- the spring as soon as the ground is have to be cut out In the fall. It is and oak in "King Lear," hyssop, let- at the reception tendered tho Sena- greatly better to prevent their grow- where their ancestors lived and tor by tho admiring populate ot Food illeed to seek warm. In experiments conducted with tuce, -locust, poppy and sycamore in where their affections are centered: a under the the pease as pig feed it was found that ing by rubbing them Out as they ap- "Othello;" lily in "Two Gentlemen of BuBhby, "wo werb unable to provide Prodncia pear, anl thus not only save labor but The citizens of Boston have made a fitting musical welcome, but ar- Is. While alt- It required 421 pounds cow peas to pro- Verona," medlar in "Timon of AthenB," liberal preparations tor a grand cele- was attracted duce a hundred pounds of gain, as com- Increase the growth of the more use- myrtle in "Anthony and Cleopatro," rangements have beon satisfactorily ful parts of the tree. bration of the history and achieve- made, and it is with all due modesty Libby's Veal Loaf round, brown pared with 458 pounds of corn to pro- srange and woodbine in "Much Ado ments of Boston and the Common- d with moss, duce a hundred pounds of gain. Peas Watch the pear trees closely for About Nothing," tbe pine and willow in thut I say Bushby may raise her head blight No spraying will avail with wealth of Massachusetts. There will to-morrow whon tho Senator leaves With Beef and Pork t gave forth a are Very nitrogenous and make a good "The Merchant of Venice," pink. pome, be a week of midsummer reunions of urioslty being feed to furnish protein in balancing this, and the only thtag Is to cut It granate and quince In "Romeo and Jti- us, escorted by the Bushby band and Do you like Veal Loaf? Ton out Into sound wood. But do not wait families and of public festivities. The, a bargo filled with Bushby children will surely be delighted with Lhe earth with rations for swine. llct;" rhubard in "Macbeth," rose and time Belected'ls from July 28 to Au- until the entire limb Is affected and waving .flags, tholr glad young VOICCB Llbby'i kind, made from choice soon laid, bare violet In "King John." gust 3. the leaves turn black, but watch the singing our national hymns. All will fresh meat*, in Llbby'* spotless earthen Jar. A Good. Sheep Feeder. Tbe home-coming week In Ken- kitchens. It Is pure, wholesome ches high. At ends of the shoots, and when any QUAINT AND CURIOUS. Bee our vlBitor safely to .tho outskirts and delicious In flavor. A Wisconsin sheep feeder, who fed shriveling of the bark Is seen, cut out tucky attracted half a million visit- of tho town, and tho occasion'will be co It measures a lot bought last February, at the ors to Louisville and the home-com- Read? tor Senltic At Oaet.-Slnpl; its smallest at once well beyond It, and every time A watch rescued from a Wjll near one of tho greatest satisfaction, I (Btnlihed wIlB uu» It la an appillilnc Chicago stock yards and fed thorn for you cut, dip the blade of the knife in ing .for Georgia was likewise grate- feel sure."—Youth's Companion. antree lor luncheon or dinner. rcamfereHce ot 59 days. Bold them In Chicago a few Uutte, Mont, by Jerry Mason, a miner, fully accepted. There Is no doubt of Aak immr mi fkr MM aa>l laslst a jar measures a solution of carbolic add to avoid after having been In water t»»o months •>•• Klllx Llaij•». days ago at IS.10 per hundred, says the transfer of the bacteria to new the attraction to Boston of a tar great- began running of its . own accord er number of sons and daughters who Tho Ordnanco Survoy Department Llbby, McNeill A Llbby the Drovers Journal. They were range wood. The Infection always takes of Great Britain-makes UBO of cam- bred. For the-.first two days he red when dried out cherish the traditions and the suc- Cblcag* lde bears signs place in the early spring, and It faith- cessesotthe people and .who, venerate eras carrying' plates forty-five by sliuwa'hb twice. . »*^*.j}«foBy*«ut».oufthere*will be no-more' M Tho battle~of~C5nnae,"rbugni isr'CT {fie history of the famous city whlc ldlan Jars The put on screenings, with clover and lnfMtiou during the season, unless 216, between Hannibal and the Ro- is the leader In tbe literature, art and ornamentation , timothy hay. and. shredded fodder. The you get aome bacteria transferred to ind FITS. St.. Vituj" Uaoos, Nervous; Oiieuh per- mans.. ..Out .of .88,000.. joien,._..agpl.nst tho civilization of America. ., ,t »Uy cured by. l>r,K]lne'« Umt .Nerve he usual style' 'Tough age -was tedIn rSfcksr 'Fttr* snel- the growing ^UBBues.'by,,pruning out /. « trTaf bottle" an'd"trerttiM tree: " ter tie sheet had a large basement and rJj ,, the Romans are miidd ry—that is, a the diseased- wood. Go through the .Khin,14.«MATChBt..Ph|l<_ti'». Dont Push diagonal lines, they were shut into it when it storm- peach orchard and look for gum at the to have loBt an but 7,000. When-a Letter It "Valuable." Dd. The screenings were put Into self- The boycott ngain«t American goods in Tho horeo can draw the moss that bad base of the trees, showing that tho -The United States has decided that Cliiu%lias been suppreiutcd. ed bottom that feeders. Water was supplied in a tank borers ore at work. Scrape away the A man In Reno County, Kansas, has a letter containing one cent Is a "val- load without help, if you Just bought a sawmill and is to begin earth. In the basement and salt was kept be- earth and cut out all the damaged bark uable letter," and has sent such a ono SORES7S~BIG AS PENNIES. reduce friction to almost fore them all the time. In clipping and the borers, and draw the earth cutting the trees he planted thirty to Postmaster Randall of Rockvllle, reserved sped- feeders he said It pays if you have a back again. The curculla will be at years ago In tho desert These trees nothing by applying ry. and Is rare Conn., with instructions to find Its .Whole Head and Neck Covered—Hair good stable and you get an average of work on the. peach and plum fruits and will make saw logs thirty feet long. owner. All Came Out—Suffered O Months ipe of tho top, 7 or 8 pounds of wool. I clip my the only way to combat him is to jar The letter has beon returned from —Cure* In 3 Weeks by Cutlcura. :urves, forming lambs every season before selling-. In the trees frequently and gather up and Sunday newspapers began with tho the Dead Letter Office, which It "After having the measles my whole re It a triangu- finishing fattening sheep I generally destroy the insects and bitten fruit British Gazette and Sunday Monitor, reached shortly after It was written, head and neck wen covered with scnly srdam Morning; feed corn In the trougbB and screenings Large growers use a broad frame cov- March 2G, 1730. After the Gazette Jn November, 1903, because the party sores about as largo as a penny. They all the tlmeln the self-feeders. ered with cotton cloth, like an Inverted came the Observer, 1791; Beli'B Mes- were just as thick as thcy^ could be. My to whom It-was addressed could not be to the wheels. umbrella, to catch these in. It has senger, 179G; Weekly Dispatch, 1801. hair all came out. 1 let the trouble run found. On account of Its lnclosuro It No other lubri- I Blackboard.*— _ a^sllt,onone^aide to-thai la can .be; •dung, taking tho doctor's blood remedies moved around the tree. It 1B a good was returned _to-the_-offlca. .wheru J liV ffffjnt-ftvpr rnnrlfs ion that has Scaly legs, which are a scourge in plan to allow the poultry to have the Chlng-NounT. the Buccessor"of Kohl,"" was posted, so that It might be sent to get any better. It stayed that way for wears so long 13 no little fear many poultry yards, can be traced ab- range of the peach and plum orchards, is Bald to have been the first to teach. to the writer, who hod simply signed dftnut six months; then 1 got a Bet of tho and saves so much hotographlc lm- lolntfily to filth, damp quarters, and so that any insects that fall will bo men (the Chinese) the art of making herself "Lizzie." Cuticuru Remedies, and in about '£ week 1 hone power. Next time >w. panes of the neglect. Boup, canker, consumption, bread from wheat flour. This valu- huticud a big difference, and in three, weeks eaten. " --.-•• < . "Lizzies are so thick in RoeUvlllo try MICAAXUC GIUUIZ. ihotme-at York- --S^OMS eyes, may air bo traced to damp- able bit of ^-information, •was given, it was well entirely and 1 hare not had the tKaiftlfeii^thiaster had little hope of trouble uny more, and as this was seven Standard Oil Co. tracings repre- ness, cold draughts blowing through But the regular tarring should never- about 1998 B. C. • discovering this particular one who , apparently a the houses, and unnatural exposure to yearn ago; I conitider myself cured. Mrs. theless be kept up until the fruit shows sent this letter. Evon If ho doesn't Henry Porter, Albion", Neb., Aug. 25, 'ufl." , ragged fingers Inclement weather. Nothing causes slgnB of ripening. The American va- Cock partridges * are caught on- succeed in his Bearch, he has, by* an- a telescope these ailments as quickly as damp, rieties and some of the Japan plums French shootings by means of a trap nouncing his dilemma to the people of Three hundred thousand Russians are before the eye, unhealthy poultry houses In which the are more resistant to the attacks of the that closes on the entrance of a bird, the little city, enabled tho world at preparing to emigrate. ame distant oh-. fowls are compelled, to sleep. Diph- curculla than the finer European varie- the lure being a mirror in which It large to learn what this government theria, canker and roup are all kindred ties. With the later a dally Jarring Bees its own reflection, which It Is considers, a "valuable letter." by those In- diseases, which can be directly blamed is needed. ••-.-. anxious to attack. to be nothing upon those having charge~of the fowls. Cut out the old canes from the dew-' A Wonderful Canyon. Refreshing Did Blftckbeard, berriesjmd,b,lackberrieflasjoon,aalbe,/ i fU once inia^nls ably dry, properly ventilated houses', crop Is off, and a better growth of the pie Farm, and with sanitary conditions, there is but young canes will be had by so doing. Ing the chimney of an unoccupied valley In western Colorado, It becamo the vicinity of little danger of these aliments unless But do not allow too many young canes hoUBe, when to his great ^surprise, he necessary to make a topographic sur- Comes After a Bath with they are caught by coming in contact to start Get three or four good canes swept down seven full-grown live wild vey of the bottom of the grand canyon warm water and Glenn's Sulphur with other ailing birds, or being ship- of the GunnlBfln river for a distance and keep the others chopped out. The rabbits, which he bagged. Soap.v It allays irritation and >\VED ped to and from shows In boxes or of about 1,600 feet.- But the walls of young cases of the dewberry can be leaves\)ie skin cool, soothed Drink In t zoopa that are contaminated. Rheuma- allowed to troll on the ground, placing As tho new Lord Mayor of,London this canyon,.approximately 2,000 feet 0ii^ ly blamable upon hereditary 'condi- of cultivation. Let them remain on other day he heard one of his con-is impossible) to go through in tions. Inbreeding, overfeeding, or unr A descent to the bottom was effected sleep. Always insist on a wreck from the ground until the next spring, as stituents remark to a companion; as is on the point healthy, damp quarters. All of these they will be leBS damaged by the win- they watched the procession: "Well, by means of a narrow fissure eroded >n in the school diseases mar be prevented by remov? ter than if tied up. Growers have fin- 'e do fancy himself; don't 'e?" In the granite cliffs, but In order to Glenn's CHICKENS usness. Ing the possibility of the contamina- ally settled on the plait of tying each reach the opposite side of the river, ahout.lt and tion.—The Feather. hill to a stake Instead of training them Japanese enterprise Is establishing with the aid of a similar fissure, the EARN on wires, which are apt to chafe and surveying party bad to make a detour Sulphur Soap othing at meal bean cake factories In Manchuria— All druorlita keep It. I Cqffeerand It' Cllplng the Horse. Injure the canes. ,. the land ot beans. The capital of tbe of about 150 miles. In all, four ex- lave something Clipping in the winter time is gen- If you want to Increase your black company Is (2,490,000. Most of tbe tremely perilous descents were made MONEY! to the bottom of the canyon. In places Bill's stair u« WkJskar By* If Ton Know How to f with the chll- erally condemned, especially clipping of cap raspberries, the tips of .the shoots cake manufactured will be. sent to Black «r Bnn, »oe. . - the legs, which cannot be protected by should be fastened to the ground to Japan for cattle feeding and fertilizer. it was necessary to let the men down Handle Them Properly. blanketing. Scratches often come root The red raspberries, are better over' cliffs several hundred. feet by that she would means of ropes. Whether you raise Chick- drink any kind when a hone's legs are clipped, par- grown from root cuttings made In the With British capital and British en- ens for fun or profit, yon Id Postum was ticularly'If he stands but In all weath- late fall arid burled through the win- gineers China will now build the Can- wont to do it intelligently ers. A clipped horse needs two blank- ter In boxes of sand to plant in the A WONDKHKUL UA1N. - and get the beat reiulU. Tht nk In the world ton-Hongkong railway. It Is expected way to do this is to profit by. for older ones, its instead of one; In very cold weath- spring. Root cuttings of these and that it will be'• completed in three the experience of other*. We in of both the er ho should wear one blanket under blackberries are far better than suck- years, and will eventually connect A Utah Pioneer Tells a Remarkable offer a book telling all yon the harness. The long, coarse strag- en for that purpose.—Indianapolis need to know on ths nibjtot owed that to »• with the Hankow-Canton trunk' line. Story. —* book written by a man gling hair that often grows out on a News. who made hli living for 23 clipped horse means that he has suf- J. yr. Browning. 1011 22d SL, yean in raisins Poultry, nod a. failure. The Getting Rid of Hls'Cards. Ogden, Utah, a pioneer who crossad >r five minutes fered much from cold. • A-Deslre-ef-France. The other day one of the members, in that time ncces- Host veterinarians agree, however, France wants the New Hebrides, the Plains in 1848, BASEBALL-! sarily had to ex- at I was In do- raw to London, was introduced to a says: "Five years Official Everywhere, perjment and spent to give it one in advising that horses be clipped in and has wanted them ever since 1860, party of ladies in the-dining roomo f much money to tho spring of the year. At this sea- when sho annexed their neighbor, New ago the doctors $1.25 Each. . learn the bent way is we followed the IIouBe of Commons. As he left said I had dlaboteu. ton the horse sweats easily and the Caledonia. Wo want them, partly be- r« TMrty Yin Standard of the World. to conduct thr oiled It fifteen he gravely presented each lady with My kidneys were buniness—for the tins began. It' long hair holds the moisture. In the cause they are o valuable asset In his card.. A friend ventured to hint ETenrtfelnf tor tne athlete. Uniforms and equip, small turn of 25 'stable. hlB animal heat goes to dry the nil out of order, I meat for ever? athletlo «poru «u MW catalogue* cent* in postage etampi. 3B8, and ITU themselves; mainly, however, because that this was' carrying politeness too had to rlso often free to «nj aililross, l/ree. rich, delicious sold, wet hair, and tbe food energy they aro no more than four days' far for London customs. "Sure," was BOOU,TOVNIH>-Iocpereopy.rostiaa It tells yon how to Detect chat should recuperate his tired body at . night, looked No. kSpullarsimelal Uaae Usil Uimta. and Cure 'Disease, how to lme,I noticed a steam from Sydney and possess the theSreply, "it didn't matter; I had two Ho. Willow to IMajrluae Balk ^ Feed for Eggs, and also for .a used up in replenishing the animal Billow"; felt dull no.za,Uawuau. MO.SK now toBun Bun, In my condition only good naval harbors for thousands hundred of them painted. And I'vo and listless and Market, which Fowli to Save tter and better neat. On tho^ clipped horse the per- bf miles.—London Windsor Magazine. changed my address, anyway,—so- Ma MJL HowrtO filch. Xo XH How CO Catab. for Breeding Purposes, and spiration dries out readily, and so there >'.d lost 40 poundB. No. to. How to Via/ nm Bus, indeed' about everything you lintll now I-am . they're no use to • me."—Leeds Mer- No.Oa.ltowiol'la/lieeonilBue. are no drains upon his supply of ani- My hack ached and No.M, UowtoHsrTlilrdUiae. , rauit know on the eubject do my work In From the Peroxide Blonde. curyr- ho.es, UowioFl«r8t>oruiop. • to make a success. mal hcaL —. I had spells of rhoamttlsm and dizzi- No. at, How to Mar the outOolJ. ease and pleas-, "Your digestion Is badly orrt of or- ness.. Doan's Kidney Fills relieved Na XII, Uow to Organise « UaM Hall I>aiu4 Hw> An experiment was made some years see aBaneUallCluU Train anH Uapuia a Team Bent postpaid on receipt ol m to the nerve- tjjo by d Buffalo^street car company; der, madam," said tho doctor, "YOB The Christian ^narne of Norway's, me, ol these troubles and have kept 25 cant* in stamps. " coffee • for any will have to diet" me well for a year pastL Though tS they cllfoped 2S0 .of their 500 horses Base BaU Goods for Boys Estnclally. and kent,a careful jvcoT&-&t~r&lxHs~ /•What Is the.most fashionable color, not fnd la pronounced the same as year^ o)d. I am. in good health." >' I01BE, tfc* EngUsh>*une* Hawktt or. Haw- BOOE ID ' anellpped bones, 163* K were' doctorr asked Mm." Norltch ""to' a. "' tiolCbr alt dealers,/ 69 ceats %box. twUh^eoMa or- pnenttpal*;. -—-Mlibnn;Co;5»BaIoNT' ' THE CRANFORD CHRONICLE? 1907

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TheCranford Chronicle Water Heaters - $8.00. cunoip. « i. •' PaMtahad «Tsrr Taunday at North tnd Union LL Industrial Policies now Hot Plates fron $uso to $3.00. Heating Stoves from $1.40 to $5-25. •fc latarad it tlM fn«t/Olni-n. Crantord, N. '.. a» A- in force under which the Moond-clam matter. insured have attained age 75, MH ALFRED POTTER, - KJitor at.il l+oy'r m jm^^Pi^J^^ olo A Imu Strictly Ca»h In Atfvanc The Cranford Gas Light Company. tal»> • -~ • »'••» iiiay' attain 75 during 1907, will •W.Ll Coriaf • m be made paid-up policies and - ' • 196 BROAD STREET, •:•> AdT*rti«lac nto furnUhed upon application. TaaCbimlola mar ba round on ule at the the further •payment of pre- Westfield, N. j. UalM Nalra Stand and at the chronicle OOlco miums will not be required. A general exhibit of the work of CHRISTUM SCIENCE FAIRVIEW CEMETERY the pupils of the three public schools Pint Church of Christ Scientist, Cran- of the township will be made at tht- tonl New Jansr, North avenue ami East- Grant, Sherman and McKinley build- man WTW*. Services Sunday at-11 A. a. ings on Saturday afternoon between The Prudential Wednesday aTrafofc. 8 r. a. Beading Room Beautifully Inraleil, offers lots the hours of 2 and 0 o'clock. This open ilailr. 10 A. n. to 13 n. where all Christfibi Science literature can be obtained. fnr sn'e on must rpnsounble will doubtless prove of great interest All are watooma both to the srrrices and to "to the' parenta and' to all bthercitiiefii* announces this most important volun- llw BnwlinjH^"™ 'who have th%educational welfare of tary benefit. Should the present plan the community at heart. Musicalea be continued it is estimated that the bji the school children will be given K. BAUMAN, at the Grant school on the evening of cost of this concession alone in ten, WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY June 12th and at the Sherman school yea,rs would be over 3'4 million dollars. qn the afternoon of the 14th. These PHOTOGRAPHER Main Office, Cemetery Grounds events, in connection with the closing The voluntary concessions to policy- Tel. 05-J Wcstfleld. and graduation exercises, will afford holders already aggregate $8,000,000. High-clan Pbslafrapka. Aaatears' Sup. Branch No. .48 Elm St.. Tel. ISO W adequate opportunity for the adult res- idents to observe what the rising gen- files, PicUre FratMS. eration can do and is doing. ELM STREET. In case the Founders' -Day- Service at the Presbyterian Church is to in- QARWOOD NEWS, 6. WIGHT STONE clude the' burning of the latcly-cari- ' At (lie board of education meeting, celled mortgage, the Chronicle hereby lust Friday- evening, a communication GRADUATE OF THE CROSS WESTHELD. records its desire to provide the match. from County Superintendent Shearer . REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE. w:i.i rend coiling attention to Flag day TRADE MARK* We are not prepared to refute I lie URAL ESTATE. LOANS, RENTING iyt p. AVUEELEK, Dcaiana proverb that a national debt is a na-on June 14th, and other school taws COPYRIOMTB Ac. AND INSUKAXCR. --1 I tional blessing, but we do contend recently enacted. Jt was accordingly DEALER IN ARTIFICIAL that the only kind of a church debt decided to celebrate the day with.a Chronicle Building. - Creirfunl, N. J. To meet an increasing demand, that can be truly culled u benefit, is fine programme. On recommendation additional Safe Deposit Itnxps bav» Quality Unrivaled. Service Prompt. anncy foMM a debt that has been paid off. Theof. thn building and grounds committee been instnlleil in our fire and Itnrglar PRICES LOW. Janitor Colon was reengaged for next BLAKESLEE & PHILP, 1 of tho service is June lfith, at proof vimlt. ^cnttllc American. year st a salary of $700. Chairman 11 o'clock. Dr, Roberts, a predeces- AINTINO. DECORATINO BOXES FOB RKNT BY THE VEAIt Kay lor of the same committee moved raUUon of any fe'° 1 sor of Dr. Greene, and moderator, nf and it was voted that the flower beds j» AND PAPERHANGINC A. L Clark Stone Co. the General Assembly 'of tlie I'rctt- The Cranford in front of the school be planted with Contractor* for-flajt-aidewnllss - -- byterian Church, lately hold at Co- pon request will call and submit samples summer (lowers. Principal Updyke's National Bank. lumbus, Ohio, will be the Bpeaker. All and bluest one for all purposes. . report showed an enrollment of 13S ami estimates, the former members of tho church and •178 East Bread Strmt pupils during May. 0 North Avenue Tel. 103-J congregation, all the present members T.l. 586J. Htaabath. M. J. PRACTICAL and all the townspeople arc cordially The Hall Signal Relief Association For Sale: CRANFORD.N.J. invited to be present. will hold a regular monthly meeting Edward A. O'Donnell, A number of fine residences with BUSINESS Friday night at Britz's Hall. stable and large grounds. Also small- H. L FINK. Beginning today the Thursday nf- Mrs. Ida I. Carkhuff, aged 42years, PLUMBER. er places. Prices from $2700 to " ternoon holiday of the grocors mid wife of P. A. Carkhuff, died at her $12,S00. Easy terms. THE TRAINING hutchers and their employes becomes AN1T1RT I'l.UXBINO, TlNXlXU, PuKKACKS home, 13 Willow avcnue,|on Friday af Small house with two lota on Lehigh The thorough, practical training effective. Nobody works hnrdor or ternoon, after an illness of three AND RANOIS. 8TKAM AXU OA» D«al«r In avenue, Aldene. a student of tho Union Business for longer hours than store... people, years, the last two of which had been KlTTIXO JoBBIKU, Building lots on Blnommgdale ave., and the rest of us, who get Saturday Oarrtases* H&na.eser< College receives will be his best full of suffering. The funeral ser- and North ave. afternoons off and many other oppor- vices took place on Monday afternoon JMT-A1I Work fluarantml. Furnished houses to rent for the working capital—making him tunities during tho year (f> dodge the at her late home, the services being Miller Block. season. Customers of 20 year* standing in competent to fill a position of _,demands «f .tol.lfc.ahould, be gl»c| to scem hTK Cranford wbo will »our.li fnr satisfaction ~'tty~va^'atluit7prlvlteij;u 'extended to (L DWMJJIT STONE, ChroaicJ* Baildlaf. ,. honor and, trust. Send for our- rhlrd I'respyu claas of workerB who are so eminently specialty. catalogue and learn more about ian church of Elizabeth, assisted by • deserving ol It. Westfield. our Courses in Stenography, chnnel! The Ladles lE'-iTrtlliOIUGINALWITfr Aid Society of the'" Garwood chapel —branches;- Both' Day and Night HAGENBECK AND WALLACE. attended in a body. Many handBome J. RANKiN School. Rygister Now.' Whols"Floppio7" Why "Flop- floral tributes were sent by the Ladies' pie" is the genuine and original horse- Aid Society and friends. The interment Dealer rft riding, juggling sea lion, who like all took place at Evergreen Cemetery great actors and ucts whether they Elizabeth. OIsT TOP i aoS-210 Broad Street, bo human or beast, have many imita- LEHIOH VALLEY COAL On last Thursday morning the Car- U'li Building) Eliubcth. tors. All eyes at the winter quarters tarct F. C. of Roosevelt shut out the ALSO KINDLINO WOOD Of the Carl Hagcnbcck and Great Garwood A. C. by a score of 6 to 0, in amount of business done F. R. BERRIMAN, Principal. Wallace Circus, have been upon ? and in 'tho afternoon the Garwood A. -IN- Tit. BOa-w. ."Floppie," while the expert trainers C. wont to Somervilleand was defeat (D Office Chroi.icle Block worked with her and finally surprised cd by the West End A. C. by a score ^ the iwirvelous, or 7 to if."' OrrSnlurdsy thcGi AvtSPf— never before accomplished" tricks. played tho Monarch A.C. of Newark 0 Sea Lions have caused much wonder and.dcfeated them by a score of 8 to 2. CRANFORD, New Jersey Passenger atatfomi in New York, West with feats of balancing and juggling The regulur monthly meeting of the 23d St., N. R., foot Liberty St., N. R.' . stunts as presented from an even sta- borough rounctl was held lust Tuesday metafiles tionary platform. But just imagine night. Mtoyor Winslow and all the to Rosedale and Linden -.allot these astonishing tricks and mombcrs were-present. A communl 1 PROM CRAMFORD TO ELIZABETH iripfe being performed by a Sea Lion, Park Cemeteries. cation, from R W. Morse asked the On ttie Sottoxn AND NEW YORK. upon a horse's back. Ungainly, awk- council to have the borough engineer (D UNDEN. N. J. ward,- seemingly helpless creature, 3 53, 5 52*6 47, 7 14, (7 21 to New- moke a grade fpr a. sidewalk on North b -IN- MOST BEAUTIFUL ANB ACCESSIBLE ark,) 7 4&, 8 03, 8 1C, 8 30, 9 02, 9 46, "Floppie" executes with rare dex- avenue, as he wished to lay a walk at terity and skill ttyj most difficult feata, 8 miles from Cranford; on main line 10 45, 11 12 A. M. 12 17, 12 59, 1 42,. once. Fire Chief Duschank reported ijlnnia iUilroiil. Trmt Fund for perpe- 3 01, 3 B8~, 4 07, 4 23, 5 03, 6 10, 7 04, \of bull throwing and catching, balanc that one new member' had been ad tual car* anil beautifying grounds at w> Prices and Profits l Fren transportation 7 53, 9 46, 10 32, 11 44 P. M. Sun. Pbli >Ul

rushing about the ring at top speed. gent reported that a blank -had been intendrnt's ofllce at Cemetery in Undsn 7 05, 8 63, .10 45 P. M. Of course there are imitations of prepared for signature by thexcitlzens Lod«, Linden, N. JS Telephone No. 1»» For Plainfield—1 62, 5 02, '6 51, "FloppieV great act, but like all Elizabeth; 87 Broad Street, Klizabetli; or desiring a sewer for all of the bor- 8 01, 8 59, 10 46, 11 46, A. M. 12 44, imitations are not the real thing and full information can be obtained of William ough. An'ordinance admitting boys I "T. Qr»T, Puneral Director, Cnnfonl, N. J. •1 24, 1 45, *2 12, 2 45, '3 09, 3 14, are ridiculously tamo more way,s than to tho flro company at the ago of) 18 4 13, 4 46, 5 14. 5 47, 5 53, t5 57, the genuine and origTuaT cquest juggling Sea Lion who appears only hawkers and peddlers, and gambling i.(Opp. nritBoptl.l Cbmrbl night. Sundays 1 52, 5 27, 8 26, 9 37, with the Hagcnbcck and Wallace Cir- houses. A resolution by Councilmui THE UW6EST ffEMI MARBLE AND 10 4S, 11 49, A. M. 12 48, 1 47, 3 23, cus. Will exhibit at Elizabeth Snt- Sargont that the engineer fix a crnd 4 40, 6 20, 6 13, 6 47, 7 23, 8 14, uiday, June 8th.'.* for sidewalks on Third avenue wo SMMITE WOMS IN THE STATE 9,59, 10 47, 11 10 P. M. 1 01 night. adopted. Bids for laying the side THE TOURIST'S STAND-BY. walk on Second avenue were, read a and Headatona* for Camnerr For Reading and Harrisburg—5 02, . When the travel idea comes, ns it follows: CV U. Bell, 73 cents per foot; Plots. AlltltdanDalltalwtaiiilSetUp. 8 69 A. M. 1 45, 6 14 P. M. Sundays will to so many in the next few weeks, Clark Stone Co. of Elizabeth, 70 cents 1 47, 5 20 F. M. it is usually accompanied with its uls- per foot; J. W. ofvPlain- For Pottsville, Sunbury and Wil- ter feeling of getting ready. To_ field, 70 cents per foot; and if he doe: H. C, HEWLETT, liamsport—5 02, 8 59 A. M. 1 45 P M accomplish tho latter expcditioualy,' Sundriys 1 47 P. M. the grading 80 cents per foot. • AJ] HaHCIHG, DECO- economically and satisfactorily gener- bids were laid over until Friday night. For Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, ally means an auspicious start and the Collector Deremfer reported a balance MTII6 M0-SI6B FMHTIN6. Mauch Chunk-5 02, (8 01 Easton elimination of many an annoyance on hand, June 1st of $2364.53. Bills Work done by day or contract. All only,) 8 59 A. M. 1 45, 4 46, 5 14, while away. L. S. Pldut & Co.amountin, g -to $330.21 were ordered (6 16 to Easton) P. At. Sundays 6 27 Newark, have given such careful at- ' work guaranteed. ' A. M. 1 47, 6 20, 0.47 P. M.- paid. ' Box 395, ' Cranford, N. J tention,to detail, have such vast as- ATTRACTION For Wilkesbarre and Scranton-8 69 sortments, sell such reliable goods ami A CORDIAL INVITATION A. M. 1 45 5. 14 P. M. Sundays 6 27 ' at such low prices, that one instinct- Is extended to the readers of this An Electric Sign \(\ A.M. 5 20 P.M. \ ively tdrris to - their establishment. paper and their friends to visit the JOHN DOYLE, For_Lakcwood—3 53, _p 4C A.' M. Trunks—dress, steamer, bureau, ward- large, light, up-to-date stores of1 Mlron catches the eyes of the (12 59 Saturday only,) 1 42 '"jfbl* • ' robe, styles in every good grade. Bags &I,ifson, at 161-165 First street, Eliz 4 23, (ff 10 Saturdays only) p. M' >' .of every staple and new shape, and nbcthport,' to iriBpcct their enormou people and they are Siailanr FlMHif. Ou Flttiai, Steam. Sunday 10 02 A. M. 2 03 P. M. leather; suit cases of all weights, stock of everything for' the home. drawn to youir store. ' ~~*~ For Atlantic City-9 46 A! M. V* stanch and true; hat trunks, straw Their many lines and - departments Hat Water art Hoi Air Heitiar. >(12 59 Saturdays only,) 3 oi p' • : bags, telescopes and Buit cases. All M. are the most complete to be found in Sundays 10 02 A, M. 2 03 p. JI V. Wti of straps and tags. Traveling People mean sales and electric tia.C^pcr aad Sheet Iron Wotk. *jttllet cases in scores of styles, scp- tho State. Their prices are the low For Long Branch, Asbury Park, Larate articles for tourists by tho thou- cst, and their terms are the moa signs mean people. Point Pleasant and seashore ?:j-v.sand that offer no end of suggestions, liberal, and strictly confidential.^ Ti 3 63, 8 30, 11 12 A. M. 142., 'i alcohol lamps, writing cases und even hu\e a charge account at this store Better 'phone for our Sign Aganta for Richardson 4 Bovnton 5 03, 6 10, 11 44 P. M. A. M. 3 48, 7 03 P. jj, /> folding umbrellas. ' Indeed it is a 11 great nccomodatlon as well- .as an insurance of satisfaction. And the I Man. ' • Co^ FamacM and Banpp* • Saturdays only, f i proof !•) in tt fair trial. Car fare paid. days. _. > _ , 3 .11 ^J_ 1 UNITED ELECTRIC CO. W.C, HOPE, Gen. Paw.. Cranta-ai, «.J. W.G.BESLEB, V-r

JV»-»1S' THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1907.

<-•-». BMU.Q Or CUFF DWELLERS. COMPOSING MADE EASY. * PROCTOR'S - NEWARK THEATRE. BcceaOjr Fond In the Moatouuna The deadline feature for the week JThe-Great Broad, New Machine Which Records the Notes of June loth at Procter'a Newark VaHejr New Mexico. • - — • Ptayttf on Piano. — theatre will lie the reappearance tJwra 12 Acre and , It Is. a curious fact and ona muck Musical composers wll) welcome a commented upon by archeologliU of Thou. J. I!van and Mary K. Rich-- that .the plctographs to common la long-sought-after apparatus for re- ficld in their latest laughing success Store • MEWARrS STORE iEAUTIfUL. Halsey 5ts. the cliff and cave. dwelling regions ot cording compositions whlcn bas Just. "Man HasBtTly'i Reception." Mr. New Mexico are almost wholly ab- been Invented by a Viennese, Laurent Ryan'a conception of the part of the sent from th« ruins of the Mesa Kroni&r The Kromarograph." as the old Irish contractor is undoubtedly one: Verde In southwestern Colorado. new machine Is called, somewhat re- of the CIIHTIM oit.s of characU-r act- sembles a typewriter. It la connected In ona room ot the ellat palace are inp in vauil.-\ill - inday. Herbert with tha piano by .electrical wirt'i, * ( found aotna. atraJa-at-Un* marttnn. lG\d allur a triunvphiri tmir of-Eufope arranged that a wire placetT under"" way* but there la nothing lmltatlvuse* ani- returns I., hi.- imtin? Liml with a new mals, birds o'r reptiles In. t&, theeach' key Is Julned to one of tho 84 balcony-or spTucVtree house* electro-mugnati's In tbu "Kroma- ronipun), niiiny liiucliiilpli- feats in A STORE OF Recently, however, there was rograph." juctrliry nnd tin- Miubni|utt <«f• "The utjfl In the Monterama valley, When the performer strikes a key, Kinfr ot Diamond.-*" because-of one of about a mile and three-quarters j contact is produced causing the ap- Ilia «i.stuii>L>» IICIHJ; bedecked with southeast of Cortes^ on the slope of parutus (o write down the rorrfsptmd- iliuninndH. A well known Scotch duo, beach which, arises from theMcElmo InK uuie. TbeBe are slmultaut'ously lute of the Knui Schelt Company, SPECIALISTS canon bottom, a slab of rock about ri'rorded on a paper roll In channtera l'utur U *—™'ca"tt"giye"therrrrand thre above It. There are no similar rocks i>K»; George HuiMscy the ventriloquist department store, weak and fallacious tho' it is, to prove that you near where this was found, but In The Universal Language of Clothes. and a now scries of animitlcd pictures can get better goods at the specialty store. one placu about/200 yards away The top hat represents iho iiul- versul language of attire. It uulU Just stop to thjnk a moment. Every department in this thore are a few characters cut In a SUNDAY TlilP TO HOI'ATCONG. ruik. It required four horses td re- and weeps against the walls ot Jeru- Kviry Sumlny tin- Ni-w Jersey Cen store is managed b,y a man or woman who has been engaged in move this stone record from Ita abld- salem, and it turns up In the solitudes the handling of the particular line of goods they govern for many, place to the yard In the rear ot of the desert; even the lutiellcKl mouu- TH! has a |m|iulu'r dollar excursioa i» WeslBelu many years -some of them all their lives. Some began as cash the Montezuma county court house, laln peaks are not safe from its demo- roin Cranfiird In l.nki- Hopatcung at whero It now reposes. cratic simplicity. Oiui' I met u silk i:."Rl a.m. This wondi-rful Hhoct of boys. They know their stock as intimately as any human being bat, probably res<-u/.«t from some ivaler in tlu- niiiuiitain^.alTordiiif; ample EARS' could. Their whole thought and time is give» to a study of the I norganlzed House of Commons. benevolent dust bin, milking a cow ng.ifUhini; an.l liathinK.. is well"" HENCE goods, the market producing them, and buying and selling them. The. general life of the House re- in a l.ouilon park. The hat nearly ivyrth a visit (6-13) tnnlno whut It bas always been, one caused a riot; each and every IKI^BIT- t t t an 1e ot feverlah Idleness., it lald^ler when K-x|iiTiriii;i.,l ,.|.,it «i~ii,-, t,i cuter fi>r JEhbji^^M fe^ ^"^ty *! ?' by turned and stared indlmumtly. nimll IIIMH.TK, liiiri..ln>.ii«. .|,,. Siniill cjkm thi- Tories are in, tnore feverish t average specialty store-keeper, and the very Tact of "bigger buying The eerentri*- cowbuy lu the top hat mil miiidwiclii-jiir nfl.iii.-i us a t\«i when the Radicals come to power, flnUbed bis allati«d task, and In ally. .\|.|>l) hi Mr-. Albert .Siihlin, Wonl- gives mental exercise ahd develops skill in discerning qualities, B| wl Inr lln- -.'iiMiiii May •«). Terma, IS • thu Htiiuulatlng and useful sphere, In England much Interest lia» been delan Our people are specialists of the highest class. and drawn oilt'of the lounging habit shown of late by the army and navy ew York They know their book from. A to Z, Depend upon it. of terrace and tea room. The devo- authorities lu a new met hod or pro-' lution both of bills and estimates -to REMOVAL! [ton; Di C. serving flour by means' of compres- grand committees Is the real anti- sion. With hydraulic pressure ap- Miss Philput, dote to the peril of the closure, the paratus the flour Is squeezed Into the cure for ennui, blind voting and form of brlckB, nnd experiments are Qraduolc roreiiii*ntn. Rasy terms. But It should not be the only crite- Imitating the Birds. EDWARD A. O'OONNELL. rion. Henry Oldys, assistant biologist In Carpenter AND Builder Will be found in every department, especially in .< the Department of ARrlculture, has Go Carts. Baby Carriages and Perambulators. ' Tunnel Delimitation. 1,000 samples of hint music written In ft „.Delimitation in a tunnel Is pro-. popular form so ..that. It is JOBBING Promptly bably bue uf-tttB-noTelttes-or"lTrter' "Tfltllie iiQmaii voice exactly t» ItuT" national* lair. It has JuBt been carried tale the sonRBtem of the field and just the kind to tajce on your vacation—folds up very -, out between Itajy and Switzerland ;. „) forest. He 'l|as_.rdcarded,_says_tho IE& EURlSflSHED. t'filinplon: "Them 'haT« been Washington fleniid. "the actual" tones, Registered JJew... Jersey several' Incipient disputes as td the setting them In the. proper »lnu«lral Tl:i. 5 I .-14. The famous Alkyiiv Can, with steel tubing, like Architect. precise point' ut which one Jurisdic- key, and their reproduction1 is catty Cranford, N. J, tion ended and the other began, and for anybody who con read mtislcaj cut--can be packed in a trtink, - - 6.95 to place such Incidents out of the Bymbols. Mr. Oldys has been Kuttier- "THE SDIIURHAN HOUSE" A range of_ posslolllty for the future, ing bird language for l:i years anil a mixed commission was appointed Others ranging rn price from - 5*9^ during most of that time has been SPECIALTY to draw a boundary line in the bow* A. C. PIKE. devoting Ills expert knowledge "f tlir 100 to select from, 100 For information address els of the mountain. -Their work has just been, succesfully completed. It subject to ofilrlnl reports which find 22 FOREST AVfi. CRANFORD. N. J. Is noted as a curious detail that the their way to the ^nvirnmeui archives. Perambulators, ^T temperature In the tunnel during HARDWARE. tho work was about 52 degrees ^Ignlflcahce of Dreams. -fa, Baby Carriages, with large flexible roll, at $7.95 Farenhelt. Psychologists have unilertnUcn the scientific study of dreams. WIIIMI the zrr-.I":A 1 KJTAIITKIJS Koi.t— WALSH S -dotar'Biu uui ageg Thrtffc"-"-*"-° „ , filled with Charcoal and A New York man patented a de- lated by an odor, such as that of BLUR PLAMi: (Ml.STOVES, QAS PLATES. lined with'heavy zinc, galv. iron, glass or White vice for the encouragement of thrift. heliotrope, not only docs he dream of It consists of a toy savings bank with 'Bmelllng violets." but visual IningiR WINDOW SCltHENS and BOORS, a. clock attachment. The clock IB set Enamel. Many sizes and styles: -•:•••• . •>•••< of flowers appear to him.. If the «x- HAMMOCKS, $1.00 to SJ.OO. (Jne to hold 80 lbs. Ice, at - $7.86 In the face of the bank and cannot be perlment Is .proloni^ed the dream jvound unless a dime Is dropped In visions become complex and filled ICE CREAM FREEZERS, the Blot. A winding entitle the dime One to hold 105 lbs. Ice, at $.10.75 ATURDAY'S with strange Imagery. A vibrating Elc. to fall Into the vault and the clock tunning-fork held near a Rleepor's S PECIAL Will run but 24 hours without re- ear made him dream of a lion roar- winding, tbe contrivance assuTes the 1 Opera House Illock. .- Tel. 138-U Ing, and when a little suit and water ALE! accumulation of 70 cents a week. EVERY THINd FOR THE HOME AT EQUALLY LOW was put on bis .tom;ui> he dreamed Tho theory is that the necessity of PRICES. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. depositing a dime every day will lead that he was eating olives. to slipping In other coins at odd

'. 1 complaining of the large number of 1 - OPEN FREE How Deer Select Tlieir Food. obligatory holidays and others de- (Peppermints and WinterRreens.) manded by the Workpeople. Out of 1 Furniture. Carpets. How sensitive deer are In tho mat- 'EVENINOS DELIVERIES i Bullish Wslnlil Kisses, Ib 19c ter of food was proved once again "365 days In the year 131 anc devoted 1 . Ranges, ©to during the bearing of a case at Felt- (Maple and Vanilla.) to obligatory and traditional Idle- ham, England, wbero three' men were in the United King- WK'^pjwwv.K'Ljwiv:s>'irss'yjWji3srajHiy£Tr('jirc^V3ra;'r^^ (Creamsj_ Nuts and Fruits, one In Busboy Park. A keeper said they bank holidays; total, .57. If what pound box, 33c.) "had pulled down from tbe racks many of the workers now claim Is about ten shillings' worth of hay, Confetti for Juno weddings in all conceded, there will be 12 more—a which the deer would not afterward fortnight in the-^cat^malilng C9, or styles. touch because It had been lain upon. 62 fewer than are claimed by the In fact, the deer would not go near the pens, as tbe men had slept there. Mexicans. But CXCPRKIVO holidays are HRLSO DIP Injurious to worker and employer alike, and a nuisance to the public. . Motor Can In England. D. D. IRVINQ, About $60^000,000 4s at present Keeps Stock Invested In England In tho manu Kaiser's Favorite Dish. facture of .motor wagons. About One of the Kaiser's favorite dishes In the 250,000 men are employed In them, Is German beefsteak with mashed po- Pink of Condition CHOIClt Makers of Sweet* or as chauffeurs, etc., and their' tatoes. The usual menu at tbe Im- wages aggregate $76,000,000 a year. perial table consists of soup, fish, KILLS LICE, TICKS, .?!«'£;Newark H.I meat, vegetables and cheese. The MITES ANO FLEAS. am Broad At., Elisabeth* \ .1 I«T Newark Aye., 4,r«t.y ( Itr. Book Bound In Gold. wine, either from tbe Rhine or the •'•'"^i Department Inrwrof In the Jewel houset of the Tower Mosel, Is always served in unlabcled CURISJ atAnac, ••»», ni«a- of London there Is a book bound In and open bottles. - •UK >W OTHIN •KIN ' Meats, Fish, Butter, Eggs, to'.i. even to the wires of the hinges. •num. Its claps are two rubles set at op-, When Preaching Did Not Pay. polite ends of. four golden links. While preaching In Pueblo, Col., • AND POULTRY. few years .ago the Rev. Edward J. Peter Markusson In Donor of Japanese Heroes. Wllcoz found himself In the embar- •nAMllsfCMsra, The Mikado and the Crown Prince rassing position of being unable to , * aWej VflfaaSjFvaV^ a*Sa^V*^W^'^' ™ %•#•, Of Japan are each having an album pay his debt. Knowing that If he M. made of photographs of all tbe mili- M. ASHES AND stuck to the pulpit he would have tary and naval officers killed In th«small chance or getting even with the war with Russia. world, he quit preaching and went GARBAGE COLLECTOR Into tbe mining business. Today Jis Immense Itoya] Palace. YOU WANT IT GOOD GET owns mines: In Colorado worth Par 5sle at The Escorial. the royal palace near KSCOnai, me royni uaiacw utrur (-"— Reay'g Cranford .Pbirmicy Madrid, IT AT IRVING'S P. 0. BOX, 183, CRANFORD. ., Is so large that It would taka 000.000valuabl,e besidepropertys a. grett deal of other (our dayjUoigo through all the room* 15 Union Avenu^ and apartments, the- distance belnJ P I Japan gets 188,000 recruits yaaxl* Telephone 03- Reasonable Prices. about ULil lor bar rtfuiar army..

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NOT UP* top notch in tkasitAtasm'a.- tate TS* aaaa* ta tbe eta Anaba tat* ' Aaa a* tba «ol hav* all my atom correct: With aTaaket ot vsra Hji'wul Car sale. Of the immt' standm 'round «bte «omebody got My tailor rtyea me swxl aovlca. . And Isaomt Uw crowd, wtth avert*! «* faaac; an«littrh|WiniU hurt mortually. The aacond dasree *uHla* Trurd^wu., mauduiueeu,, auauiBIWUMd cany w«waighi. members has.formed a'aodety. Call Buut though feeha soseu thtoe* atylatria*, anaad pttoani y •* g*«- •» .k. —(..»M „ ,Tki&3r'W-.h« its.awi i ouu i ww Uu xtut faawon flat*. hen hla basket of slaanrara abocld at ads tact: " themselTW the 'HaUea AiorethousbV but th> blufl won't work. We're the I have mr nttlnga—two or three. be laid. lie •mint aama her away aa ah* tram- aristocracy here, Bart's our 1 tell tne nan to abape and pad. And at counted Ms s&laa lat a dream ask- bba tacn! . .._..,. He's moat particular with me : However, she proved _And What be doea, U Jiut ao had.._-.'; h•'-e -ai t there and anaiud, wit* a B*WaB aaawatl* s&; wntofid'caaileaataala baaket icrashe fen dout'o Intof -Does 3ut toousH be umes all bl» aklll bllaaful slffh.' tbe uSJc The birds are alien »oln" to be of a most noble, disposition, for- And tries to nuke ni up to di » The O As the crowd went tar—went aurstna; tT. Ana be cased oa the rain wtth face lone "Yes, he does; an* he's the dark Their aweet songi never »tro. An__d Uiou with th* nOaadao Iseas*. no. . —— "Jlebbe he would help me," ^ No matter whether It's a frock Their hearts muit be as baspy bis neglect of her she loved him asfa, Or buelneaa suit or cutaway. dieted must Who sat by hla beaktt and Ulj aland . "That'* yer beat holt Tou better Aa hearts kin ever get, Ttlroinrh* th« buay hours of the marfrtV mother loves an erring child. My feeling always **et a shock strained eyes; daya. Ah. mmny tbcra be with 'talentT spread try him." t'W.tney warble an' (hey twitter _ After Charles' death Catherine re- in apltb of what my friends mayaay. And-jewela of Qplilr and allka of Tyr* _„ - Jimmy want to sleep that night wUh 'j'hroufh the sunshine and toowe t They'll lull me it'a a lovely aet ache can onlj Wen mlnstad with aplcea and trofcal wf". turned to her beloved country, -sunny And that the pattern! (Imply-treat. eyes a thorou halt-pubduad. renewed hopes. In the yard next day Th* blrdi are alters coins'. I try to like thorn, too, and yet , . frulu; *»* With their wealth a' melody. Portugal, Where she spent the remain- has been eftec All aounoa and alffhta to the heart's de- he-found jack in busy converse over Vfe might fuller their example. I Uou't look like the faahlon. plats. sire. der of her life In sweet quiet and rest of the eyes Ii Jho election with two fellow knights. It sometimes aeems tecme. She died of a sudden attack of colic on —Chicago New*. And the tom-tom'e beat and the wan ot Reading, writ flutes. He waited modestly for, him to finish, With a dlipoiltion mnny, the night of December SI, 1706.—Bir- 1 and Blckerlni But h^lo^ his. ejrc with aa indoint ABj ^ „, „* „,_, ,„ fortu?. „,„ and-then pleaded for his aid. Jack I know we'll get alons . mingham Age-Herald. wtu We'll meet the ole world with a laugh. »,ii thecomm Whllethe thSi crowcro d pawed on-foaied teat*- ? «•* "wior-eTon-un heeding on. was touched, We'll meet it with a song. B las on. —-Hi Louiae Caaa Evans. to read in a "I cant do it, jimmy; I cant do —Montgomery Advertiser. The House That Jack Built. It. nowbow," he repeated. It wlU cost must also be me the election. Bnt-ftl tell you what One day as little Plcola sat alone In should never Raven as Marina's Compass. the nursery, thinking busily and star- tlnrt, say-w°i I'll do—oh^Bcarggsy!'!'he-eaU« Saphedde— Do you think men the design o for election, Scraggsy,"—said- Jack. Brown wanta to Bee him very much.."" have descended from monkeyu? Mtsa gemmed "thre eighteen," was his gbul. unspoken son. in sixty-eight. Him and me wua "Get Fat Addy to second him, an1 do besn, discovered at Hlnton St. George. thought The boys beside him—there In tbe slaughterhouse of Earl Poulett'B The giraffe bowed again and disap- Caust|que<—Not very far.—Philadelphia touch Is a c asfcla' stage drivers thetime o' day all the best yer can. Don't say nothla' Record. were three of them—strove to look that winter. Any relation o'/hls'n?" kennels a pair of corduroy overalls, peared from the doorway. Presently merely flecki about his record. He's got good stuS Jack came forward and seemed very composed and Indifferent, as boys will "I dont know. My father was a In him, and I'll, go boll for him; but used when tarring or painting is being "Is Howerd Btlngy?" "Is ha stingy? make a Tialf tinder tho circumstances, but their street contractor in San Francisco.'" done, had been thrown carelessly over much delighted to see MB little guest. Why, that man won't even buy a cal- Bronze Bllppe It's on the q. C tor's I'm concerned." "Come with me, Pioola," he said; buckle ore Ji envy, tempered by friendship as It "Same man. Got to be supervisor, For three days Jimmy alternated a beam, and in one of tbe legs a robin endar for fear he may not live the»year was, was clearly apparent Each of -didnt be? Yes? Well, I'm glad to has built and completed Its nest, "I'll take you all over the place my- out to use it uj>."—Life. toilet Mrs. 1 them had his secret hopes, and each between hope an'd fear. The voting self." at her now fi 5*ee yer, ay boy, glad to see yer. How's took 'place In a large tin box hung at "WiJWnjiyard of this an old coat bod "Charity will have hard work In thew had been disappointed.. And Jimmy the aid man?" Blmilafty suspended, and In a Plcola put her hand In his, andnext national campaign." "How, so?" the Indian op the corner of the cell building nearest they passed down-a long hall until they •Picklock had, without merit that they -He's dead." the Jute factory. At last It wai over. far in tbe shoulder lining a wren bas "She'll have to klvcr so many Repub- and she neve could see, gained the covited prize. completed/a perfectly shaped nest came to a room where a man. and licans an' sinners!"—Atlanta Constitu- charming, t "Xo! Ye dont mean It! Never Jimmy awaited the result with, palpi- woman sat eating: They were admit- Only the house ot correction awaited tating heart Notwithstanding that the kennel man tion. is of black b them, an Institution whose diplomacy •en a man I'd rather work with. was frequently going In and outetd at once. • coat and em was a shame rather than an honor, Daisy, the old man was. What be But Bcraggsy's face told-the story "This," said Jack, "is Jack Spratt and "When you' were In Europe, did you before he npoke. It took only ten the birds continued their work.—Lon- go to Monte Carlo?" "No, I avoided Tbe skirt cle since It stamped them as mere tyros dldnt know about a mailbag and ex- don Chronicle. blB wife." three Inches In tho gallant calling of theft. press box n'n't wuth knqwtn'." . black balls to reject, and Jimmy had Jack Jumped up, sprang at his wife trouble and saved time by giving It received twenty-seven. Clearly they alMotheportera nndhaekmen.*'—-Chi*" three wide bl Jimmy went down stairs scarcely Jimmy felt a sense ot pride In his When Africa Bees Get Angry. and snatched the meat she had just • with grass g father that was new to him. He In- would not have.any sneak thieves in tokeu up. Pulling off the lean part he cago Record-Herald. feeling his chains. He strove to ap- their number. The native bee would appear to ex- this color B pear modest, not to manifest offensive- herited reputation, at all events. He banded It back to her again, and both "Some men," said Uncle Eben, cuffs.—New determined to appeal to his friends. At first he despaired utterly. Then haust Its entire stock of sweet nature fell to eating with great relish. Jack "seems to get so much satisfaction tell- ly his recogniied superiority over hU he honestly made up his mind to re- in storing up honey, and a more spite- companions, but he was none the less "What's the matter with ail these next led the way to a high door, oo In' deir troubles dat dey gives' you do form; to compensate as best he could ful little piece of natural history it Gl exuberant in. spirit, and they were fetters?" he asked. would be hard to find. the top of which on ape Bat playing Idea tdat dey'd be disappointed It dey "llowT- for lost time. He remembered how, In a fiddle. This door was guarded by a was lucky."—Washington Star. A girl 17 none tho less glum. Jimmy was a the years preceding, Jock had Improv- A few days ago a suburban dweller ' tall, Blender youth. Ho had a frank, They won't have nothln' to do with found this out ta his cost A clumsy large bear, with a gun in Its foro paws Foreman (after 10 hours of It)—But pllshed the me." ed his' time, while he, Jimmy, had Seeing who It was tho door opened cendlng a ctu intelligent face, with lines of ambi- Idled. How, at the Industrial school. native upset a hive and Immediately why—why—Jn the face of such evi- tion. His new Benie of importance ""Guess yer been puttln' on airs. the air was full of winged anger. The without the aid or any one, and Plc- dence In his favor, do you still believe the teeth ot Small canaries Is a little too proud Jack was studying and getting infor- ola found herself In a green pasture. The Bteepl lent dignity to his carriage, bis ex- mation, while he had smoked cigar- native was wise and cleared, but a poor the man to be guilty? The calm minor' pression and his gait. o' their cage sometimes." A cow was standing there chewing her lty—Why. Oh, because!—Puck. ascend the s ettes and loafed. How, later, at the unfortunate goat and a few pigs, quite cud In a greatly disturbed manner. "No. I haven't. I gave 'em straight "We've only got a knife or two ford, the hie That afternoon .Tansy Motile came house of correction, Jack had by. hla Innocent of the danger, lay on the plot "Jack," said the cow, "tho deception business every time." packed In the basket with the pie, land, when M -up to the Jail to bid htm goad-by. He diplomacy and industry got first posi- and were soon covered with the in- In this world Is terrible. You know -\Vat kind of an accident got yer What shall we do?" -"That's all right. ter of one ol saw her In the visitors' room. She tion as house servant, and afterword furiated honey-gatherers. the maid that, milks me^ who alwayi here? Wat did the guilty party, as Up yonder I, think you will find a fork unteercd to i was. more than ever tender, more than been transferred to- the county Jail as Tho result was that' the goat died appears so forlorn? Well, she was here throw'd the blame on yon get a bold In the road."—Baltimore American. The ascent ever worshiping. In her simple. Tar ."trusty," where hiB position gave him and two pigs had to be killed. Tho lust a few minutes ago, with a man all v . I JUBI a MW minutes "An~OTere3EH"~"1~ • • *M if-^n^;^iraa;iii!r:'gayuiind; .liu.a-Bnlil.iihd- tttttaliliif' warmly, but he paid little heed. And with intelligent men from everywhere. the mud of-a handy stream, but It was lively ns any one; but appearance are next-door nelghor so? __Slobbs—The -Otrn a hatxack?" a few days before.they recovered from the cradle, t though she hoped against hope., the J very deceiving, very." man built a high spite fence. Blobbi lite^ furious onslaught—Pour- -fowls : -Jaekwwas-re! i -DayllmeT' ' :«/-•••- ".'- '-•••-•• irn and mike 1 ' AVIth'-' tfils" the cow^-"who cpuld"; *«!-• ii*Wo]U"-'VxafiBt:'i&y-iTrnffsnTTan easy- greater and greater In the face of this 6 were also.*killed .—Rhodesia Herald. . thing to overlook.—Philadelphia Reo the perilous '-Yes^ - ...... • -,--. -•• '- .' Up for: so rns^y wasted opjportu^y * d'ure these thoughts no longer, suvi Home Chat ° undehlaljiefcbangeTin him. Jimmy wais The old man looked disappointed. And this he determined to da'" ojjp bound; up, up she went till she 'mi. " "•"•.•• getting too high (or her now; Jimmy How Men Changed Their Color. had never be -You've made a bad mistake, sonny. When tho time came for MB depar- camo to the moon. Goodley—If men really would vote except male was a regular convict—an amateur no The best yaa kin o is to mind yer ture he went quietly away with high A new State paper says that tho Over It sho went at a bound, then as they pray, this would truly be a longer. The ascen eye, and do wot you can to k'rect It and firm resolves. He bad three dol- Semlnole Indians believed that when down again much fatigued, but evi- happy world. Wiseman—Yes, but In day, and a Over the shining bay waters, with Wat's a great, big, smart boy like you lars and a badly fitting suit ot clothes, the Great Spirit created this world he dently relieved by, her Journey. Th« that case you wouldn't get them to tha thrilling sus Deputy Marlon Wilson, Jimmy rode a-doln' Eneaktblerln'? Ain't yer got but Mollle had remained In love with made three men, all fair of skin. man In the moon now came racketing polls- once In 10 years."—Philadelphia the swaying expectantly next day. He imttefl In no ambition.?" him, and she was in affluence. He led them to a lake and made and bumping down to know the cause Press. tlrely block* superior complaisance at two tenderly them Jump in. The first obeyed and of tbe disturbance. He was told all, Jimmy understood It all now. - His Ho became valiantly intoxicated at Old Gotrox—But If my daughter mar- girl bad gati unwise old ladles who were "eoony" came out whiter than when be entered and then asked If Jack could tell him crime filled him with bitter regret If her expense, beat her black and blue, ries you will she have all the comforts again and enough to pity him. They little knew. the waters; the second hesitated, go- tho way to Norwich. onlr—If only he had thought and done bit the pipe, and felt like a madman. to which she has been accustomed 1 and unharm And when he had arrived -at the old ing Into the lake when the water was a barglarj! Then he looked about him. "I'm very sorry," said Jack, "but Young De Broque—Well, It will be your brfck prison, and passed through the a trifle muddy, hence come out cop- "Ye see, my boy." his mentor went His disgrace still burned, though he you came down too soon. If you bad fault It she hasn't—Chicago Doll; outer gate and the Inner and stood at pa" colored; the third leaped In andwaited a week I could have told you, Hop 7 on. kindly, ther's suthln expected o' said nothing about it to his inamorata. News. , • ~UtsC' 'oil 'the fla'gstoiHfs of ihtf wsiftr- seen" is you. A man grown alnTgof lillu Hut ulgu 1LS 4iu6 -earae-out-blaclfc— —• — -but youlcauje Uwsutiu cullrt'ly. wlthln tho walls, and viewed the gray, no right to fool away his time on baby liked.' The western addition offered According to the legend the Great The poor man gave a groan and be- BBCOD—Did you ever hove any de-" wlio -Is know •tone cell biuldtngs, and the men Inplay. If be ever expects to accomplish a fruitful field tor burglary, and, with Spirit then led them to three bundles, gan his Journey back to the placo sire' to go on the stage? Egbert—Ob, dock, has ha yeB; only last week I did. Oh, the ac- I Btrlpee. who. were his' superior* no anylhin*. Ther's Frisco boys no older newspaper fame lajplew; Jimmy pur- asking each to choose one. The black where' he earner from. ces with the longer, ho fejt the warm ^low of self- {-chased a revolver, bowie-knife, and man chose the .heaviest, which was * Jatk led Plcola. down a .long, wind- tor was vile! But I oontented mysell." pie of the so •or TOO aa Is kqown, an' "well-known,;' with shying an egg at him!—Yonkert - contentment. In Chicago an' New York. Sneak- Blung-shot. Whenever he happened found to contain BpadesLhoes and oth- ing path,' when suddenly he saw a •tsdneers are All was rose-colored . and scented to be caught the knights should er implements used In the performance flock of birds .flying In the air. Statesman. ^either sacre thievia' is mean. It's low down. Any- far half an hour. Then tho horizon body kin sneak, an' no selt-respecetin' know what a mute, Inglorious Milton of manual labor; tbe second found- la "How I wish I had my gun," he Cltlman—Well, well, looking for an- one occasion was ipecklcd with the first cloud of gentleman would think of It The and Cartouche combined they had so his sack a fishing rod, a gun and war-exclaimed; "however, I can kill some other cook, eh? Qubbubs—Why, no, 1 at a wayside gloom. He met an'old friend. sneaks here Is mostly Chinamen, and inappreclatlvely scorned. like weapons; the white man chose of them with stones." can'^say—" Cltlman—What? You Just er, Jimmy?'! said-Scraggy ity upon her helpless f shoulders. She acquires from the most scientific form tb carry and have lost track:: of some- ored men of his profession had been what I can for the sake o' yer dad. Its sy, cordially; \ -: bore her wrongs and gross noglcct with of feeding. On the contlnent-a diet how."—Chicago Tribune. '' : it is amaz "Hello, old boy. flead all about It I, wonderful patience, only remonstrat- of snails Is a regular cure for con- fond of tb •all Instead, He could not understand this way. an* here's yer only chance. "How much did that machine cost?'1 . it He was a, stranger In a strange There's a hot fight on the 'Independent, In the papers," 'Bald Jack. "Lemma ing when tho load became no longer sumptives and Is Bold to fatten and or Java, ' introduce you to the boys." bearable. With wanton -prodigality nourish tho body In a wonderful-way. asked the Billvlllo farmer, after the _ than to BO( land. Even the boys In the tinshop Order o* B/Ughts o* the Dark,' the bur- automobile had knocked him from the where he had been put to work re- glars' 'sedation. Jimmy Hope's been "1 know'd there was stuff in yer; I Charles squandered her dower on his "There Is a popular superstition," full spread knoWd it," said the old highwayman, -favorites, paupcrlzloj not only her but highway. "Three thousand,", was the ground of fused to chum with. him. claiming a president two terms, an' some o' the he adds, "thatvtho unique and delicate reply. ;'My, my!" he exclaimed, "An* '.superiority over, him that was a mys- boys swears "they wont have no fond, tears in hla eyes as he greeted himself. His extravagance, knew ' noflavor ot Southdown mutton Is due Ing with c bounds till at laet It put him so- deep- to think that all these years I've been , surface" ot tery. Ha grew' bitterly'ashamed of UUrdterm Caesarism In theirs. The largoly-te-^iujMitlty of wild thyme runnln'. a risk o' beln' run1 over by a his clothes; they were so strangely. election comes off next Wensdy, an' And Jimmy's hopes were realized at ly. In debt—and disgrace with tho. whlciir^fBcygBnwwIth'"the grass in co'cK hardl -tradesmen—that he was denied credit. mulejiltched to a Jfl wagon!"—AUan- Is too arn dflSradlngly new. He was utterly Jimmy's, only got. sixty-seven votes. last.'—San Francisco Argonaut! \-. i;« their pastures. But personally I glvo |_t8-donstitutlon. . lonely and disconsolate; he almost He wants eighty-two to be lected. - During the 22 years of her queen- tho onatiethpjrreaterpartofjbe cred- change 6t .-wished at times that he had not come. Ten-Pin EDI has nfty-flve. and they're Oratory's Finish; hood as wife of Charles'II. Catherine Ifc-for-the Eafe, -plumpTesu^ind: the be. assured - One day, however, as he was pass- huntla' for more. I might,"—lie "Tour sop won a prlza for oratory knew- not one • day• of unalloyed happi- Eweoteow of flavor In our celebrated An Eye-Openc/ talnlythe closed his eyes reflectively—"i might while he was In college, I believe. > ness. As-the years -went onVahe be- Bbeep. So much Is this tho case that "Your.old blind father^no lqiiger !|vtrtu«!.;;-Ai tts br the east end of the eeD baQd1- pm he was accosted by a snort, wbj B*j*r;iir';.-:: • :,^.,Jri^:;i^ ' 'what Is lie doing now]*.' „ ,csme-rln a meaiure-^so.*Bcca»tiDmed to sits • at tbe corner of, ^street and :pito:bave.ai "H*'i got a>Job lg -tbVnnloa depot, j h;«J royal- huiband'a neglect .t>xat;,she >*wni.y^J^^^niokalmo»t ^ bW,',, ' ^ofrther*; strsalo. with • t^d*eof •itr^ to assTimelndlftcrtoceitoltriliflt' -^0^'shienherds^a'rbreej;. 4:3^0 ;y: JieihrM 'jrecilT *Uo;;shoula 0* aidg e«»^espBOwil otter*: ifS^J^ff^. -: ^v^^feJpsS^^'' -; •' -_^ r.iiM z Tire

W»P THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. uu WB SELL AS WB ADVBRTtSB TO SELLt Ic; v«r lion ituni correcC INTKRXATIONAI. I.KfiSOS COM- «ooa aavtea. MKXTS FOR JU.VE 0. BY THE uwuld cut? , Crystal, melted 'and electroplated, UM .tyta tat S has been successfully used In Franca REV. I. W. HEXDERSOX. Ltd. fumon flat*. . to counterfeit Sold coins. wo or thn*. ' »n»I» and wl AmosHVanHorn, wtu ma In some government experiments Subject: The Pannovrr. Ex. 12:21-30 U .jut, uM with the uso of corn ^stiilks a». a. _ - -Golden 3fe*ti K*. 12i«— «1HIU source of alcohol supply it was found me up to date - Tb« Car* of the Eyes. Memory Vmn, SB, 27—Corn* i pay tut Mil: - EWInaMcdTr the peacock la that a ton of green stalks yielded Be lie luhion Plata. A cut many of the mysterious desbaate in every way than tho eleven gallons of the spirits.—Wash- mi-ntary on the Day's Lrsaon. headaches with which women axe af- lf» a frock "• ' ' «aik eesenBr to be neen In tha ington 8tar. • cutaway, flicted must be put down to over- -**» off Amerieaa country houses, This Is th« ntorr of God's blood Every Line! *t a d covenant with Israel In Bcypt Qov- strained eyes; and this Had of head- erantina; those of tbe ultra-rich. With the limestone dust and sili- ache can only be cured by (Wing tie enant* ure n feature of the historic —Sen- Tort Press. cate from the stone pile, the yarn life of the East. A bread covenant eyes a thorough rest, and when a, cure from his sock and a little water, a lasts for fortv yuan we are told. We prefer to move goods NOW at a loss rather baa been effected treat care in the as* prisoner cut a Bessemer steel bar in When a man breaks bread with an- than carry'em 'til Fall! If you're not ready for goods now, of the eyes In future Is indispensable. eighteen working hours. With some other he is that man's friend for Reading, writing or sewing In a dim cadanace of women four decades. The blood covenant well hold for later delivery. If ready cash is not at hand, stead when It fine emery, a chalk line and two and flickering: light must be given up. between men Is an everlmtlnn cove- well open a charge account! That is bow It wooden handholds to save his fingers nant. So It Is here. With the shed- Biii the common practice of attempting thai la AastnBa. which has he made the other dean cut of the ding of the blood of the lamb the Buy Now—and Oet to read In a Jolting; tr»in,or omnibus y oman swim- bar In five hours. covenant of God with Israel reaches i Alt This Week must also ba discarded. The eyes )Uss Annette Keller- opt to eternity. should never be used too Ions at a thing for girls Tuberculous patients that lire and The lesson Is replete with lessons. Parlor Suits. Dining.Chairs. ., -tlM*. sav/Wbman.'S.Ure. aod whwi mmr j •hOnsot one boy «row..fat...ara,report«i..by-.Dr. Quil- God gave the Israelites the covenant eye work is necessary brief rests and because--they- trusted -In--Him—and- for ...35.00 «.herrj, |ramct 1.50 cane seat Dining It. hand, a French physician. He has called upon Him In their distress. French Verona plush cov- bathings In hot water should be re- ~ ssU Miss Keller- found a form of tuberculous that re; Israel put her bone in God and she ered Parlor Suits ! sorted to. U the dreaded headache to la sv talk at tbe New Grand ho- mains in the condition of a local made an effort to keep In some meas- 1.80 box seat Dining to be kept at a distance. •tri. "» nasi has as much endurance as lesion, is usually associated with an nre the commands of God. She was f su t Chairs at.. with Us superior brute excessive deposit of adipose tissue., caught In tbe whirlpool of a national $20 ° > snsa can nope to com- and Is curable. He believes It arises and Industrial and spiritual Iniquity President's Wife In Russet. that seemed overwhelming. The Mrs. Roosevelt has yielded to the wfth Bdaa. I 4mX tike to say it," from Implanting attenuated koch peopln were so bowed down with the golden brown mode, and her latest nuufiaded tae fair champion, '"but It bacilli In so called scrofulous persons. sins that were practiced against them Bedroom Suits. Sideboards. orenlng gown Is of an exquisite bronz? that they were in danger of losing for the golden oak Bedroom 20.00 Sideboards boss In his own satin, which shimmers In gaslight like does not took as If their courage and hope Itself. There Tbe artificial way of returning ni- Suits that were 35.00. reduced to $15 Whin he's drink.- tbe rays of the setting sun. It is em- so* tosM svlat any further than any trogen to the soil Is by means of de- seemed to be no human war of es- $28 l.—Judge. cape. God, however, heard their bellished with heavy Oriental lace with other jxrane rnnmaa who has had an caying animal and vegetable matter, cries of suffering. Their sorrow for the 40.00 Bedroom 10.00 Sideboards > you think men the design' outlined in golden and to form aqontic Jiablts. which contain In it a soluble form, reached Hln heart. They looked to $30Suits—just arrived ! reduced to $13 im monkeysVMhw-'—i gemmed-threadBt.- and"3 most" arttettc She t» rerw Jfflrfil-in ftcor^ not par- but nature's,melhpa Is. by. electricity. , Him. tor .dellvrranee. ..And. He. deliv- r far—Philadelphia touch Is a cluster of autumn leaves, taitzzty n5m aad In a smart tailored There are at least five compound^ of ered them. Their deliverance came SEE The best plckid line tnlhB State merely flecked with Jewels, which soft of sairik red doth Biere »as noth- oxygen with nitrogen. These are because they came to a realizing sense of their dependence on God. y?" "Is he stingy? make a Tialf chaplet for the hair. ing atcot her to sugse st the profes- formed when an electric flash passes US1 —and here ara ji' Whys:"— sioaal """• r«L sue is the victor of And we must become conscious of i't even buy a cal- Bronze slippers with a big tusran gold through the atmosphere, and they are our need for God If we are to enter Pint—We're tho ONLY houso on Market street carrying CHAR- ly not live the»yeaz buckle are Just the thing(j»>r such a aaaj tu««iw« SJ» has won 40 long all Boluble in water, carried down into Into the covenant which God at a COAL, KILLED models. •Life. toilet. Mrs. Roosevelt wore this gown •Sssamee cmioK. from one mile op to tbe earth by tbe rains, the nitrogen is later day made with men In the per- Second—NO well made model to-day has GALVANIZED linings 3> amtah. ami i-J» bai almost swam —ours arc all ZINC lined (smoother, more sanitary, far moi^lustine). e bard work In the\ at her now famous mustrale. at which returned to the soil and the BOII gives son of JesuB Christ. the ff^E^HTfa c^^^mel. a feat that no It to vegetation.—New Orleans Picay- Third —Every model we have is a scvco-wull model—.keeps ice in >algn." "How, so?" tbe Indian opera. "Pola" was 'produced, It Is remarkable that Egypt reaped and hot air out. and she never looked more girlish and one tot O3W1H1 Webb has ever ac- une. the consequences of her own mis- sr so many Repub- •-aojttslurA. She might have got all Fourth—Our "guarantee" means what's not right we'll MAKE charming. Another effective costume doings. God brought no hasty judg- right or your dollars back. —Atlanta Constltu- :h* way Aiamtfc had tt not been for sea- is of black broadcloth with a cutaway RAPID POSTAL SERVICE. ment to bear on these evil people. FUth-Prucs lowest -ALWAYS. sie&acna and slorsa, and she means to The king and the nation were Warned coat and embroidered linen blouse. FuU line of "Garlands," "Opalitcs,". "Crystals," etc. , ' ln Europe, did yon try agatn. nine times before tbe final and the Tbe skirt clears the ground by a good European Method* Said to Bo Better awful consequences of their own In- lco chests, too—all sices. ?" "No, I avoided ~It Es like fennHas for the North three Inches and Is untrlmmed save by Than Ours. iquity fell upon them. And as Egypt time by giving It Ptrf*.- so* said. "Ton get -nuclnated Our ldhaekmen."—-Chi*" three wide bios folds. The coat Is lined was warned BO we are warned. Sin Leader 7.00 Hardwood Refrigerators, S5.75 | wfta 'It asa mlxays want t»try again. "In. New JTorJc it takes .two hours to has cumulative consequences. We ' with grass green satin, tod a hint of send a special delivery letter from Har- do not reap the worst at flrst. The •h tmports- this color Bhows on the collar and But I want, .to wait awhile, till I get iald Uncle Eben, over Ike toner at th« mal-de-mer, for lem to 23d street In Berlin, through evil that men do Is followed"by con- MATTINGS W, iaat Prloea. cuffs.—New York Press. FROM OHINA: ch satisfaction tell, the fear off it btips to bring it on. It's the' Rohrpost a letter can be Bent a sequences that are In the nature of FROM JAPAN t similar distance in two minutes," says a warning. They are not final. In OVER 10 WEAVES. OVER 40 WEAVE*. t dey gives' you do a dreadfial exBrrienoe. though, to swim a sense. The consequences of Bin are ColbrlngB: Retln, greeni, golds, etc, ColorlnRB • Blue*, greens, ohl golda. disappointed If dey Girl 8teeplejack. the «oam»i and a very weird one. You Harold Dolce, in Appleton's Magazine. in plaid* and ttripes. - brownit, geometrical, conventional and like the pains that are Incidental to carpet deaigns, Ington Star. A girl 17 years of age has accom- start ac t o'clock 3a the morning amid "It would be advantageous to all physical Ills. A sick body warns in Introductory Price! 1 ) hours of It)—But plished the extraordinary feat of as- jteBs XMd cftrieks and nickeling lights. people if the statesmen of the world, the very pain that we undergo that Introdactory Priceij 18c "Chantang," . • lie yd. 30c "Voko," 2Sc yd. face of such evl- cending a church spire 260 feet high in Toor ej«* are covoed with black gog- foregoing for a season their provincial something Is the matter, that wo are JOc" Mo-V.." - . . 3SC "TiUu," JOc yd. do you still believe the teeth of a gale of wind. gles ft»«*»™»«l down with collodion, so boasting, would convene in Internation- reaping the consequences of physical 2Sc "HaoJlan," . . . 40c " Klku/' JSe yd. al session and exchange ideas regard- misdoing. And so the consequences, and many others. Others, all equally low In price. '? The calm minor' The steeplejack had undertaken to »»-»» wmea yoo cake then era* at the end many and varied as they are, that use!—Puck. ascend the spire of All Saints'. Here- of tte swim a lot of the skin comes ing the world's progress. I was Im- follow In the wake of sin are warn- with tneaa. Ton weir a coating of pressed with this fact when I had Carpets, Bnfo Oil Cloths. Llnolsnms, Etc. ill la and Llttla Priced I a knife or two ford, the highest In the west of Eng- ings to us to desist. They are In land, when MISB Elsia Helns, the dangn f.rmifir» abtnt aa inch and a half occasion in Budapest to send a regis- a way the voice of God speaking to ket with the pie, tnkk an over your tody to keep out tered letter. Instead of having to wait us through the Immutable laws -of ' ."f hat's all right. ter of one of the church wardens, vol- AMOS H.VAN HORN, Ltd. unteered to accompany him. the coM. and the little swimming cos- for a clerk to copy the superscription HIB own world. Pharaoh bad due rou will Qnd a fork and hand me a receipt, I had simply notice of the consequences of his sin Be «nre TOO »M ""<•. 73" and flr»t name "AUO3" before estaring our itort. The ascent was made hy means of a light as possible, leaving the more American. to show the letter properly stamped against Israel, but. he would not • steeplejack's, cradle. In spite of the £&*£? 7Q MARKET ST., NEWARK, N. J. JLBubnilhff tiatn nlT ffmks anal neck base. JUI. every atom jai th£n_arb£ lt^_*jheehaBicalcqn'' heed the - warning. - Sin 'became -a "—T"—r6Tfc-e"tg-tfair wrml auir the sunjtngofr habit-with- him- and th» consequence* BOT __Blobbs—The trlvaace, wUlch [mffieafdtely"'f|aueBTf"| the cradle, the girl, says the steepte- tbe channel twice, while plte fence. Blobbi tried to receipt card automatically dated and of that sin became Increasingly acute Jaek, was- remorfcably cool all thrrmgfi TMtpfcn* "thatTafi T nn~easj>~ -njMa«« wbo-eat.lnither..than \ JM-nberei It inSkea"Oft system -; of aniherrjbje,jSo llll with ourjjn^J£ the perilous,ascent and descent, sa we do not heed, the early warning we -Philadelphia Reo save tnade "naif a dozen' attempts, registering a letter in Hungary as\im- ' Home Chat. Needless to. say; thesptre onne wfeea I.*«-ajn wJUj 1b«n I EP' may be sure that we shall reap a pile as dropping a niece'of mail In a -worse harvest of evil consequences A Question ol Honor. ^Inning to doubt, icr suspicions— had never been ascended before by any fanner than tbey did. So I don't were they really her suspicions? Had really would vote tetter box Is In America. I deBlrcd to in the end. except male climbers. think I dt-i so badly." A Story of » Little Jap. not the white-capped lady, her would truly be a test this Innovation, and so 1 mailed Another noticeable thing Is that The ascent was made on market IQsa Kcncnnann says that she Just mother, first suggested them and oman—Yes, but In a letter In BuddapeBt addressed to my- tbe Israelites had to help themselves FuBhlml Bwusg to and fro on th« day, and a great crowd watched in drifted into swimming. She has been self In a hotel In Munich. Two hours out of their trouble. God made the bad sho not followed tho suggestion n't get them to tha gate. He was ten years old. but thrilling suspense every movement of perfectly at boose In the water ever later I took the train to tbe Bavarian promise to them that when the de- »ith an Invitation that she leave her ars."—Philadelphia looked seven. His mother had died the swaying cradle. Traffic was en- since she was sera, but until she was capital, and the day after I arrived In struction fell on tbe flrst born of the husband? land He would pass them by If their In the land of cherry blossoms and tirely blocked by the crowd until the 14 swlmflug snared equally in her fa- the hotel I received word that there was his father had brought him to Amer- Now Bhe was expecting his lawyer [my daughter mar- girl bad gained the summit, descended door posts were sprinkled with the mr with rJcSos. tennis and dancing. a registered letter for me at the post shed blood of the lambs. That made ica to learn the language and become it three. . . ve all the comforts again and reached the ground safe Then she hsnaeoea to see Fred Lee office. The German system of postal it necessary that they should be educated. He.had been left In tte At tbe hour appointed tho door been accustomed 1 and unharmed. opened, but Instead of the lawyer, a mutM. money orders 1B far superior, It seems helpers In the work that God was to family of Col. Burton, whom "Fusht" Veil, It will be your *I. sfcoossmt Us stroke the most bean- to me, to the American. You hand the accomplish for them. This Is the had remembered as tho smiling tall figure filled tho doorway. 't—Chicago Daily Hoped It Wasn't 80. money into a German postoftyce, give divine plan and It is the only plan. young officer who had nald his small "Violet, dear," ho cried, and a tifttl 1 had enr seen." she said, "and It God had saved them from the gen- rin ihi tnatate tt. It was the dou- rsonngo such marked atteqtlon lob of Joy escaped from her lips. fete onranTsMta, and I have used tnee^re«i»eMhepemCv^ •ttl—calamity—without-making-thorn. •Vlnlnt, 1 «f"' '"V "" ever havo any de- wllo 4s known as Charles Egbert Crad- Is to he sent, and walk away with tbe do something for themselves In or- whenever his father Had taken mm Jtage? Egbert—Ob, • dock, has had some amusing experien- tt enr smnre, though other swimmers to visit tho Legation at Tokio. but please forgive me. Bhe was receipt. That ends your responsibil- der to make this salvation effective nothing to me. How could sho be I did. Oh, theac- ces with the unlettered mountain peo- tktnk it osdy ssitahle for short swims. Now, although his little Oriental ity. The government carries the mon- they would not have valued It so when I had you?" 1 contented myself.' - pie of the south. Some of these maan- W*O. in a few weeks I found I could highly as they did. We must co- face was nlavlt!, his small eyca ey to the house, and even to the room When Fushl emterod, tho tall at him!—Yonkert •:N " "tnineerB are unbelievably ignoran£ of swnai-sattanr. than any «lrl of my .ac- ol the uddressee." ' v . .:, , operate w)th God. And In the' Chris- snapped, for he wuB.now thinking of either sacred or profane history. On quaintance. Them I entered a contest tian economy n6 man ean be saved tbe stalwart army officer In a now colonel smiled broadly...... one occasion when Mis Murfree stopped. ami wwa It. and my career as a swim- unless he 1> willing to co-operate light. "Well?" ho asked. ell, looking for an- Tin Cans. Came in Tons, with God. If God did not demand "You are a coward," said Fitshl. bbubs—Why, no, I ,»t a wayside house for a glass of TO- The Trenton Clean City club, backed Fushl had had twb strong senti- KeHen»nn Is now looking for that we Bhould conform to His plans "No, no." said the Lady Klku. a—What? You Jusi .ter she found a party of old women Ify club women, hit on a plan to get for our redemption- In . Christ we' ments. Ho adored "the lady with stolidly engaged in patching clothes. * to conquer. She talks of 'We are friends again, dear, through bbufis—t did not I rid of rubbish. In alley's and streets should not value that salvation as the fluffy yellow curls," and In hlg With characteristic hospitality they msa the Karrows to Coney you." for a cook. The and to attract attention to the "clean highly as we do. . But because we fanciful way had named he.r "The asked her to be seated and rest her* tabnd. and J*m try sane of the great are called upon to work out our own Lady Kiku." which signifies-the Lady The expression of contempt loft 'ere not—Phllodel- city" movement It offered Trenton self before continuing on her loarney. TITOS. Sfce fai greatly desirous also salvation under the guidance and em- Chrysanthemum. Then' there wo* Fushl's face, but, almost liko an af- ..lA..few.guestlon8 made it plain to Miss of aue«MsvB aosne American woman boys 25 cents a-hundred for all old powering of God Himself we prize 'tho lady with the white cap," hei terthought, he adTded, with an ex- salvation in Jesus Christ as the great- pression of scpr'n: Z]M^i£k£6j$tiattiifrmdwomeZ]M^£k£6j$tiattiifrmdwomeu wue^&uvu'wue&uvu ' ert't6cm%at"tn^wor4d.'*61 why ,t „, know BO well, and with it concealed her listeners to tears, "You say they 000 cans and received nearly »200 in | episode. In the life of the tome money," tali ' ' ay see one women in ten that thla beneath his overcoat, ho waited al •lue gata a^.l8..« flnn disregard tor d(f;. Jest tryln ™ netirest saloon?" anxiously. "Yes." said Miss ufr disposition to try the plan, which was God shepherds the peoples who love lied thirty Tanquea, Him. "So did they!" That Is to coat gave a glance at the hoiise as he No man ever. wa3 convicted . by The the old woman. leaned OTOT. an unquallDed"- success.—Trenton gh ter make de de- FasWca Notes. , say they were obedient. And obedi- passed, but paid no attention to scolding. 1 •troked the novelist's knee, and said: (Md.) Dispatch to tbe New York Push I, who finally followed him. alk wort" walle. *- Ribbed ritaons are growing In favor. ence always has brought Its reward "Well, stranger, let us hope that bit World. and It always will bring Its reward. At his own door tho tall man Character Is the fruitage-of dally •ln't so."—Philadelphia Record. - A amaSHeaHat TOgoe for the Uerre We In America to-day are desirous paused and glanced Inquiringly at choices. glvlng your son w tans fcas arbeB. Monks Aid Stormbound Travellers. of being released from the power of the title figure. Dally bread Is not sweet without education, . supple- evil men and evil, conditions that Peacocks as Garden Pictures . For the lair b a wreath of laurel The monks at tho Grand St Ber- "What Is It. Fushl?" ho said. dally duty. In ten modern lan> have made life hardly worth the liv- Country estfiteB stately enough in leans anal liny sUrer apples. nard hospice state that this winter 'T havo come to see the colonel," To be willing to be saved alone is fesslon do you ex* ing for multitudes of our people and many respects, nevertheless seem lack- has been the most severe experienced that have made-us-all hang our faces ne replied. to bo lost. '" "He hopes to gel A hat worn with a brown taffeta ing in an important detail of impres- soft was ef ihenHiul colored straw. for many .years. During the five In shame. But we shall never enter "Tho colonel is honored. Enter." Tho truly godly are somothlng dl- lamea, for cigars, Into/the promised land of the realized KB the little Oriental gravely accejit- •iveness If one does not see *wo or Pmsnkia jcOow paper Is seen. Burnt months just ended more than .1200 vino In all. . lartment buildings." •three lordly peacocks strutting aboat stormbound travellers—chiefly Italiair kingdom of God In this country until !d the Invitation, a sudden hope tot umber and bright redTnealing wax. is we obey God. If the Israelites had Your appreciation mqy bo another's the lawns or perched in ™"- ££ workmen and Including, three Brit- dawned In the breast of Col. Burton. used with It. not done precisely as God had com- Inspiration: ry to see you carrj bliss on broad stone balustrades. Ti» ish tourlstB—have' been sheltered at "Havo you a message, Fushl?" '~ manded there wou!d_ bayo been no Ho only Is wire who aver Is gain- mbrella as -that" beautiful bird somehow Is an Integral Ctersfe*. peaches, apples, grapes, the hospice. The monks and their deliverance for them. And America Fushi Inclined his head and, un- Ing wisdom. F I think it's ape part of the dignity that hovers about eomBts. and even tiny tomatoes are dogs were called but In the night fre- Is no more precious to God than Is- buttoning his overcoat, presented tho nd a credit to any, rural palaces In other lands, and since quently -to assist exhausted travellers rael was.; And Americans are living ibort, cruel Japanese sword, and with -There Is nothing resistless In tho a deep bow replied: "I bring It to t Is, old man; so it Araerlqnn millionaires have borrowed who had lost th,e!r way on the moun- under no different regulations than restless life. those under which Israel lived. To cou because you mako tho Lady KlkuH—Tho feood i ee yon carrying it-, tainside.—London Evening Standard. bo saved we must do as God tells as. we do Is tho best antldoto fitly Ukoone I used :ry. You hurt her feeling verra he 111 wo rue. And whenever wo hear a clear call much and Fushlml brings you" lost track: of some- ..is amazing they have not become A tbe moment is mourning pa "Paralyzed Sugar." of God-foT service or for duty It is «word." cannot lift the world by pull- Ibune. » WBTOW black euge and a Harry was. sent to the grocery store for us not to deny the duty or the Ing dd^n your face. fond of the princely fowl from •per "Oh["'exclaimed tho colonel. In 1 D to saver. . for five pounds of pulverized sugar. call, but to give It supremacy In our bat machine cost?' or Java.' What can be more 1*™°** lives. •udden enlightenment, "then you An honest smile Is worth ten mil- ' farmer, afler( tbo Ithan to see a really fine peacock ta the csmle ribbons and "velvet em- In a childish manner, ho kept tho think she cares, Fushl?" lion sunless sermons. • eked, him from the lull spread of his toll against a back- ribbons have been Been name fresh In his mind by repeat- Died us HC Boasted. The Oriental gazed at him In deep . Days are sacred In proportion as housand," was the ground of terraced verdure, or sweep- most expensive head- Ing; It over and over nil the way to "I am sixty-five, but Bound as a displeasure and pointed at the they servo high ends. he exclaimed, "An' ing with drooping feathers th? snowy the store. ,On reaching .the store bo dollar and. good for at least eighty- J weapon. If your faith possesses your heart ese years I've been surfice ^t "a ntltfine court?' The re*- went to the clerk and said, 'My mam', flVe," —With the" sound of his own "It Is the sword of my' ancestors," It will propol-your feet. eln' run'over by a co'ofc hardly can be called a pet. He ma says to please send-up .five pounds voice, still lingering on his lips. James ne said gravely. . '.'In - my country Success is tho ability to make step- |fl wagon!"—AUan-r is too arrogant and suspicious for e* of paralyzed BUgar."-M:hlcago Tribune. HadOeld, a pioneer of Polk County, testifying as n witness in a civil ac- men know vorra well how to die." . ping stones*"out of stumbling block*. change of affection with humans. Bat "Why, Fushi, you don't mean 41 tion, at Des Moines, Iowa, gave a- Learn -to find life's worth ..in you* ; ne assuredly Is picturesque "n ?^ Girls and men are still kept care- sudden gasp; slipped, forward on the that I'm to kill myself? . Is that, for >talnly the 'patrician of the feathered work more than In your wage. • - in one with the fully apart In Argentina, and a man chair and dropped to tbe floor dead. aarakari!" •'.'•' , fttrlb*! A%ee republic may ~* Heart disease was the cause of his .. It's no use praying for .power UUtM of the cbm- does not Introduce even his most In- Fuihl nodded solemnly. « '' , ,£!to Mr* aristocrats among to timate Mend to hla sisters. Marriages deaths Apparently Hadfleld w<» In rou are sure of your j te*ttfrth.r.k:no reason why tto In that way, tha fcatt of health. • H« ill answer- ' for the Of girls of ll to 14 to burs of 16 or lag tta mm question as Uf ace *»*• In the drawlnf-room of "ih« ladr >lg leg**." lt"*m Wnnmoo. •"; <><»" ,... -, ^Vvbsintitul ndorfer f i ianionk P€fwlip§fl

:;,- %:'"»frj^"E»ufe Deals; A victory and »defeat was the por- CRANPORb LOCALS. ~ added for tho ftit ending Jane 1st, tion of the local ball nine on Decora- A. V.. Hart, ^of Cranford, gate a has just been printed. It evidences a Trafer^ar* PIM 0* DMT. •-: Transaction* of great importance tion Day. After a. 10-inning battle in remarkable growth in the aise and affecting the business district of the talk to the pupils and teachers of the the morning they beat the. Olympics Washington schooronedsy last weet usefulness of the library. ' town have teen engageoTin this~wcek." -4, and in the afternoon were beaten Mrs. Rfefcaraaon of Union avenue The vacant Sperry corner, opposite on brushes that .proved very interest- the bank, has been sold by him to. py Carteret, 2-9. ing and instructive-Westfleld Leader. will spend the summer in Europe,— John Darsh of Westfleld, who expects St. Agne» Guild wl|l meet at Mrs. moat of the time in Italy. The Cranford A. C. nine's opponent A matinee race meet of the Riding to improve it with stores and apart- m Saturday will be toe Roselle Base- MerriU'snext Monday afternoon at ments. The Eastman, Bigelow and three o'clock. and Driving Club will be held at the ball Club. ' Plainfleld track on Saturday. • .Dayton plot on Alden street between J. H. Senior's mare, Lady Cran- this corner and John Doyle's has been . 'ord,has,been- entered In OM at the , ExperlaooBj .cook withe* t»>«3aik.,fat races at Plainfi^ld on Saturday. 7" tiaalfdTnrieri, lunchef>n«/etc. Smaireabt -iwrcnaseS byTBeorge C: Gay: ^Wf jfc AnTTOtmeemeiit! and sandwiches far afternoon t«as a spec? Gray's corner has been bought by T. Mrs. Young of Brooklyn is visiting laity. Apply to Mr*. Alliert S»hlin. Wood- A. Sperry and Mr. Gray has pur- Cranford friends for a few days. , lawn ate.. (nesrOolf Club) Cranford. chased of Charles Schwar? the house A private school will be A meeting of the parish circle was flore Great Summer occupied by Walter Reinhart. opened in Cranford next Sep- held, at the home of Mrs. Fabric!, CANOES TO LET I Eastman street, yesterday afternoon. A New PriTSle School. ember, to include all grades S|iringflflil avc, Nor- W. S. Stephenson is erecting a new mandy Place.«~— Suit Exclteijnent Hiss M. N. Richmond will open in ' r o m the v Kindergarten thorough College Preparatory automobile house on the rear of his 10 Ft. Old Town cAiioes, $87 ami |3S. Cranford on Sept. 25th a private lot on Eastman street. Piuldln J1.2S and *1.W. $20 to $22.50 Brand New, Just In, * school for boys und girls embracing ur Academic Courses. A * supplement to the I ibrary cata- Hack rests, V>c to »2.80. kindergarten, primary, junior ami French, under a native logue, containing the names of books Opened fur tlir urauniii May 30. Not-Shown-Before Silk Dresses, $13.50. aenior departments. From the pros- pectus just issued, the following in- i-acher. spoken and studied There's a great difference in suits offered gener- formation regarding the institution is n evtry grade beyond the ally in sales of this Jrind. Too often they are a pro- taken: Kindergarten. miscuouslotr^suits of all grades-^all at one price. 'Fhe-- ^.-fFnekindenrarteiTilcpiirtTTtcnt I* In- Manual. TfaiHiiig' for "the first comers get the choice, and those that come after, tended for children between the ages boys and Cooking and Sevv- not knowing; about those already sold, buy also,, but of four' and six. do not get as good as those sold first. Here is. a lot of The primary depnrtment is a enre- ng for the girls will be- im- HOUSE AND LOT at 113. Miln St. fully planned course tt> IK> covered in mediately introduced into the suits, alt of one grade, no one suit better than another. three years, and corresponds very regular' classes, if numbers Several, styles from which to choose and all look their: closely with the firut four (grades of )urmit. Front 119 ft., 3 in. on Miln St. true worth—$20.00 and;$22.so. Not gotten up for the the public schools. Physical Culture will be an sale, but all made for most discriminating clientele in The work of the junior department nportant feature. 187 1-2 on Alden St. the country—rich. handsotffe.|affeta silks and foulard corresponds with that at the grammar silks; choice patterns of the season; hundred^ will re- grade of the public schools, but the A department of Music and Apply To curriculum is enriched by the study Dancing will be cohne&tecf call the sale of two weeks ago, when upward of 350 of one modren language und the 1)0 suits, weresold-in. a single- day, sufficient- 'evidence of- with the school, CLARENCE S£WAR0> Afrent. or ginning of Latiniri !he fourth and liist . The faculty will be formed the value of the sujjsand confirming the fact that any year of this-department. )f only thoroughly trained WOOD BROS. A GAVI * assertion made by Plaut & Co. is borne out by faefs. Senior department: In this depart The patterns are spots, checks, broken plaids, stripes ment two courses are provided; tin learlicrs, each a specialist ir "ohn G. Bigelow, Owner, Trenton, N. J. college preparatory, arranged to meet IKT line. and solid light blue, white and pink; conservative the requirements for entrance to the Great strength will be put jumper styles, not -radical, but jumpers that any leading colleges, nnd the academic into every Department to woimn may wear, and high-neck styles; one and two- course for those who do not propose bring the school to a higl & Ci\ M*«>NIC BUILDING. piece; vast variety of sizes. It is* not probable that to enter college. CC CU., CRANFORD. N. J we shall be able to offer as good a lot again this sea- French will be n regular study of each tandarcl of work. L grade and required of all pupils unless son. Therefore we advise, if interested, to get in excused by wish of parents. STAMPS'^ early. - - - I3.50 As the aim of the school is to de- Mariana N. Richmond velop harmoniously the mental, moral New-Arrivals. Beautiful $22.50 and $25 -and physical powers of each ptrnll, as Principal. ,.,._ much care and attention will be given - During. Summery Cloth Suits at $16.50! to the physical training as to th:' other No wonder we are always busy departments. Summer School in nur Suit Department—It would bo a wonder if wo wero not— witlr the linr- It is proposed to introduce into the Raim offered. Here is one—another lyt -the Inst of theAind nfTerml lust week; respective classes, sloyd for the boys, light, pretty, cool, aummery stripes, cfiocka and worstoiK sniu tlint take tho place of linen, do not need laimiloritlfr: new Prinoo Ulntp models, mrat prae- and sewing anil cooking for the girls. ticalnf all late ntjrlra, adapted to any fl|;ure; skirls, nnnrert sido-pleiiteil rnoilcl, Piano instruction will bo under the During July and Au told at Inttom, cut full, regular $22.SO and $23.00, |^< -Q . supervision of the school.. gust Special Rates. ;: June, July and August} ;,* . Newsdealer Harris had the bad Mall 0rd«r» rilled. 707 lo 721 Broad St.. Newark. «e Branch Stores. ;,*lluik yesterday morning to lose his on- DELIVERIES DAILY BY OUR OWN WAOON'5 TttCRANFORD AND VICINITY. , lire bundle of newspapers. The pack Our Store will be closed -i age was thrown off tho pnper train, as usual, but before tho station ngen ('all or write for informa - could get It a coal train came ,',^^"jtt.jtprc the, sonfonto,tq,.iriir)3d8« .,;•.-,

This afternoon the last musicnle o «• •W.'VW-'e«r- - : held at tho home of its president Mrs. -John H Thompson. At thin HE experienced old physician who discovered that .ilv- final recital concerted work for two UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE, fermentation is the greatest cause of dyspepsia pianos and songs with choruses will be rendered. aoS-aio Broad Strict, Order your goods early and give the T and digestive troubles, also discovered this wonderful prescription for posititely relieving it, The young son *of Mr. Kurr of (Ilii Itiiilding) Elizabeth. boys a chance to enjoy themselves. and used it for twenty years in his own practice with Hampton street recently contracted meaBles, from which n severe ruse of F. R. BERRIMAN, Principal. universal success. ' rheumatism has developed. IVfOUPRlLEAN.

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