THE CHATHAM
Vol.. X. No. |s. CHATHAM, MMI;!;!.- Col.WTY, N. J., Fi.liKlAliV So, 1', $1.50 PER YEAR,
LARGE REAL OBITUARY. FIVE OUT OF SIX Serious Acci ':n! to 'i'mine Girl. Mrs. 'Michael Ryan. > \i,, M.lili'i-,1 I Mrs. Michael Hyan died at her CHARLES MflNLEY ESTATE DEAL homo, on l.iun avenue last Friday FOR LOCAL BOYS lay night. She had been ailing fur si i i i ' ,i. .1 . , .: , i lung lime, but the end came unex- REAL ESTATE RHU IMSURAHCE Minion Tract of Over Thirty Acre; .lerts of Madison Never Had asail i'l HI HV..I. i, pectedly. She leaves her husband, a laughter, Man, and two sons, Aliens COMMISSIONER OF Dfc'cDS S Id .0 a N;w York Syndicate Look-in and Dropped Three Mil.l.vil .ill.-II.I, ,i us F. and John. Mrs. Hyan \va- Wh'ch Will Explut It. ibout sixty-five years old. She was Straight Games. „'! \ .'II in I iu rhaj.,1 ,,l I l.i- I i^. horn in Ireland, but eame to this .ui.il rli .i'i li W,',l.i,.,.l,v .'.i'i MAIN STREET CHATHAM I'lninuy when young. She has bem PROPERTY IS ON SUMMIT AV! a resident of Chatham for man TOCK TWO FROM ORANGE A. A. •„',IM ih. II >i IUI'IL i- •cars, and was a member of St. Pai- .•I II. l,. I ,1 -..-ll
A re il c.-i'ii'i' .leal of largo iironor ilel.'s f'hnrrli. The fune'al service; Ihe loeal bowlers enlfiiati • ! th• |. r i- lii'ii,, i' lia.- JU.-.I ' ii > "Msiuuinati'il il •ire held friiu St. l'atrleli'u Church Alt ris on the elub Im-i.' Iii-, 11nilII Wi I II eiKTiii! reruns are to lie relied on. in Tuesday morning, liev. \V. A. unlay i-venlug, an in i'iil, bill lli< "Ceyes ofllc'atlng. Interment was in Tile i rupi r;y iinnlveil is thai of the a fchanie the way ih,'\ t;ea:> .. 111 v h i'l l,i,^!,,. it. Vincent's Cemetery, Madison. Minl.m c!ii;r, on Suinm.t imor fellows—not g.ving utin . npi II-III In In'
a . in • anil running through to Eas: n.i.-in tor a Miit-le L-aine. Ii 1.1 l.i... |;! ,. Aiain MI,ei. It contains ahout thir- Unclaimed Letters. "11 ip" was again the ran ly 1 I i, lie HI. IRcllev S. Son ! '. lll.li ,'.,(, i, , iu . : ty acres, anil Is a' out as lino a tracl letters remain uncal'ed for In the handed in two .-eui'ei over tl;e lo.i- ll tin' pi Is itlill'le.l in Ii, |,|,.\ III.I,' of laiui suitable for hulliling sites as "hatham post office, addressed to the ble century mark, and avir.i.el il;, \l Iniliy llin-.'ilsrMi i- .I t h.' .,i.!. them is in the lowi r | an of the bor- illowlng: r.i'l " for Ihe night. The liinne lem.:- .- •'. .n-. Mn ilenlv M;iili. oii'.'i. The IK' e.s of ihe purchasers I.AH1IS. ini'hor. "Day lln." a'.to I erforii:,- 1 .1. .1 .v ii ll .i si,. I, I,. :i . I i. .. are n r ili-ii'ii'ely 1 nown, hut it is Mi- Xiir n HI llni'lny '.i' litably. Ti . : !. 1 mil pui u.. 1 i • . - I i i., i, i \ - i i \ i i. • • • i,. i i I I'l'' i . ; i•: i' ally unilers nod that a M r.v K. 1'i. .lililiilein' ii high total- iin mate, he nvml.er of New York capitalists an-' 111 Ml IMI N. rol'.eil Ihe thr. e i:.iii».-.- Imt wilh (.• e. Mr. .la-, llunlies. 1 iiiier.siel in ihe ileul, William H miss. "M" was a- am au-,, nt fr -m . i. i. 11 i.;, : !.• i : Mr. (Hln Mm-ller ! lirolaw, a New York real estate the lim-up, anil A. I u:n was Bu .=ti- I i:.'l|.l- ll.ili'.i ,1 i Mr. .luliii .Ilirini: NECKWEAR, broler, he'ng the ono instrumental In Mi', Clni*. A. Truey. fined in his place, lie dil well, tiav- .,,,.. e'lfiiuering it through. It is report life an average of ITu. Baker rolled t., ,| |il it'll Mi i, ; y .1 v el that I'IO properly is to bo cut up •he best for the visitors. jgh Rullers on Club House Alleys. eaniltliii her .-., limi.net to, u:nl •tfil ]>atUT!is, RHitillile If In'f the rumors are correct the •1W HI- Ill-tier on 111. ,'lilb liuu-.e .illi , •he, visitors were snowed under bv Iii. uli I I" l'i' i.-i liltle ilniibl b.it I ii il ; traii'Sr nl Ihls property will mean i i:ij; t lie pn-t wri U: tfiu |i:ns. In Ihe fifth fr.i" e of t'lis i^ .11 lir.'il. iiiiv t I'i'aMon ; also niui-h to Chatham iu the no very dis- ••:. c i.uii, jiu. ami:, the locu's had over 1 Inn goinc, s i". liars, ctiirs, : uin- tant future. ,. III.|,|.III_ 2i::, 'JOS. 'nit they encountered nuiner us LIVINGSTON NOTES. . . ll.iii.i -J:il. 21:1 qilits from thm on, with also a prrv K. II. I.mi,, -Jill, -'IIS, 2'M. Pro'tor's Newark Theatre. 'enth frame. The result of tin. ir Mi-. Mill.nil Him. II is vi.-n A. I'. I.urn, TM. • 'The bill for the week of Feb. 28th ,. (lei-i j, UiJ. vorl; was a 941. -I.-.- in W.ii'i-i-n i-iiiinly. al Nf>v arl-.'s home of mined vaude- il. |l.iv,'-.(ll. The home team fell back slightly iv K. I'IT'I, i.t kaii-ii-. (il y, i- s|i ville, "Proe'or's," is resp'endent with Al. U. 1.11111,217. he ne\t contest, but tlie visitors d! I ulili, tlii- names: of vaudeville celebrltle i':o T' e locals won by over one .. >:,i> s «il Ii AII;;II-I IHIIII. The aiii.iiuiicenient of the Dally Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Arctics mi I i'i r'! ;ain promises to be om •i-iiiir. I I ins 'iMgruss, a newspaper pubiished a Mi-, lil r of tlii- in ISI i 1, :;sir,g ami varlabl' In tin la-1 clash the Imnie tenm r.m ..'liarlotiesville. Virginia, that it Is for i:. • ^ i.--i .'I tii'eii he'v I ll i s si ason. •p aiii'lher hlvh total, I'i'l, nifkhi-' i and Overshoes. heodore Roosevelt for ii thiril leim Annum fie performers will be !«>an sv eep fo- t''f nic'it. The ' H • s significant. The paper is Demo- fi iiui": si.eli well li'..e;i artists as Mr. nrs chal' el up ~^r> .MI.I tin y were cratic, published in a Democrat.c :n; I ? rs. I a; lmr, wild will present •no"-pd under hv nc p'p?. , runghold at the seat of the llniver- 11,.- la ii - .ii (i n :VM i •' ab'e | r.i; i':in fari'e entitle I T'ie lea.LMU" le'id. ' - a'er L'. I ni".i. dly founded by Thomas Jefferson, , "in r hi,hi, I'p." in which Mr and viijeli i rnnc'it ir> IM-1 • . •. i' ;r . r "l.i! in 111.- el, .... mil the greatest and most conferva Yv-. Cr;'.'ie e:ie!i play six in:irely dif- :••• SI"'.T'll p 'in" •< }'.•:' ' . 11' i.'e educational centre In the smth. \i U- <' 'l-ni'lia * feivni and distinct charai'ter purls o I'opi'ing v ill :'i:i '•; ' . . • i • h i'liu editor, Mr. James H- I.in;isey, li-ilii (. I.ei I i.. ii-. -..-lei > three capable players. '•rrnce- The individual uvira.es as a member of the recent snffrag N. KELLEYdSON. T il-i sli'ieh lias made a great sue were: Mi-. \\ '.!!:.in, |i ,il ing In iiiiimlttee of the Virginia Constltu- co.is and is sure to be the source of '"'atlivn—Honi'np. 11''.?: Ta i mal convention and in making thlf i' ,i i merriment while here. Ella SH.1: ^"-ry, ISO.2; E I.um, 17S1; A CHATHAM, N. I. 'eparturo as a Democratic editor pro lii'. I. '-. I I.;,; Ii i '::a in 1 her henuiiful ami wel "m. 173. posing a third term for a Republican ir,-".!i.'l lin.'i will be a treat to the Merts nil-er. 17.",.?- nr'"i. ICn.": ...tl,i.-r. Mi.-, iii iresident, he evidently knows that he V,£ OIVL OREtN AND RLD &IRR TRP.DING STflMPS. la Mi's and li:t!e foils In her graceful ' —t. ir.7-2; Ft. itz. UCi; VanWiipne". I . will have a popular following within circus net. The Murller-AUen Co 35. Ms own party. There is no doubt M.-, AMI.i (la:.-, .it M i| v Ml I.' .'i- n in a pantomimic novel:}', wide regret from all quarters that Here are the scores: t ie -nest uf ills, i: In.i il..- "Tin- I'ni-a.inii-1 i.'iM'" l);)th are lo President Roosevelt Is indisposed to c i.vr '\ '. .1 iy. i:: I i an I v 111 be sure of a warm serve another term, and this regret •••••••• v eVoiiie. Ir-ing .TOIK-8 of ebony hu Is increasing as it becomes evident I..II1I "'ft Mi--, l.ra,-,- l!,-.ii,i.|,:>. ,, \ i'l 1 e hear.l in so'iie of Ills newest ' pvv 1.'.", . i ,i I i:i^ .',| I- • II 1,1 I 1),, ,,i i v ;: that the program of reform Inaugu- I":';i a'll sayings. Rcdford an1 . l.lllll l'-J 1 ' '(••• rated by him Is too great and too Wiii.-'ie ;i,'i". America's greatest bur- •'v "Jill 1' e stubbornly resisted to be carried out CAP. T.L S50.00).OO SUZF*. U: AND ML FITS $94,00000 le HI:.• ji;i I. r:•-, mil and Ward, ex- .\. sun I i, kin-nn, nl I .rr. i:« i. Ii, \ i- hy anyone unless popular and less de- Total- nil !i:'.l p rl snfi ::nl wooden shoe dancers H, il Ins I,illi,-I', li. W. I n i,i,,Mi:,, ir,, i A: Er. $346,^00.00 termined than himself within the re- Al I:I:T-. ' Il'liin Aa:-!ili" , a s'nging comedienc .-.Ill.li.lV. maining time of his Presidency. It 'ml 1" I.".'1 frcs'i from her oom'c opera triumphs would Indeed bo a unique event in I'll II" I ie v i'i rai'iv rongs now animated pic- Mr-, A. lin.1,1 ua- I lie t;ne.-l i I I.. . our political history to see Imt one 17.1 Iris ;.|! l o-'-e- t-'ir acts will round |1'. i.n^iil.r, Mr.-. Wiil.ani I'ailier, al Mm "iindidate for the Presidency with • l.-er Ti.", out this stellar bill. 1, " i n\ii W.-ili.i MI.IV. I both Democrats and Republicans ir Inn 17li I -l:t T\\i Summit Bank, unanimous for his election. Mi.-s Mav \,s- uill lea.I Ihe Chris- -? Tnials 7HI 75."! i s. BOA I in 3 Notes. 1 lian I'.ihlea \ in nii't-l itj^ in | he l-'irsl U i SUMMIT. N. J., Hallstead Hall took the odd game ANENT CHuL^ES. ; i-l i-lnnvli Miinl.u eveui-ij;. fi'i.in Orange \ alley on the slate al- Take Two Fr m A. A. ; Mi^s llessie liai'iiett will enlillaii le. s Aiomluy evep.ing. The second How lo Keep nir.tMi--.il Vnrleden There seems In be mi ^liippini,' Mini Oi •J ilie .\"lt hlli-1,1 Sucia! till t • .It li.'l' holil, gjini' they wun by a single pin- The Fi-i-Kli mill I'.il.nulilo. •c;i! I.'.I'll ill till' I'M i fill' l|,,' |.;irl I oexi Natiinliiy I'Venii g, March "2. totals were: Hallstead Hall—847, Few buusekeepers have any idc;i Hint • anna Lt'.i^iie peiiiini. ( II TIIIII-II.L \ Pays interest at 4 o Per 830, 841. Orange Valley—814, 835, S|ieelal care KIIOHIII lie taken iu unler veiling Ibe hn'iil liovs staikeil ut Tlie Livingston High schnoi Aim 1 811. Orange Valley—814, 835, 904. ti) Ueep I'liecse in lln be Huston Traveler. Mo^l ol 1 1 Tapl aow won the odd game from .MII liiir anil won I wn of M.n Mir.rr i Margin .'l V> ebli on Tliii;\-il.iy e\e. ing. them wrap it in 11 paper ami lay it On Deposits in the Time Department Orange A. A. on the former's alleys 'lines. As Orally.' Valley anil Ta|il pmitry shell'. ili--r«> tu r.'inai:i Kev. W. II. linrrell will pri-ach ni i o:i Aionday evening- Carpenter, of i I tin' siium lrii-lc. i Ii.' li.i-a!s n l.n until ;i liecoines tun ilry or inn'i.ly to I lie -e.'oad of Ili- ^.-rii'.s nl iliil.-t r.i lei on all sums from $1.00 up, I tl e home club, rolled a 235. The tot- liiir lii^ lead nl si \ i: .inn'-, be go:nl. Iiitrei'iMit i-hei-ii's re.|Uire dif hla, I; bo.lid talks, in I he I- il'st Ikipti.-l als \w:e: Tapkaow—814, 840, SC8. ll was nip anil link Irnm the \ri f.'l'ent treatlneiit. eliureh Siunl.iy nioruing. I A. A—845, 7C7, 720. r.iliun ehi'i'se Is best kept on :i cool, larl. llnlh lean- I -lied sli-ik. Mr. and Mr.-, llaviil li. Dickinson, j Waverly suffered a triple defeat at dry shelf. If one has » buffet in the felly w.'il in lln' lir.st eiii'i.iiiili r. I. 1 nuily and friends, ninilc up a lai-p • the hands of Hollywood on their own lii'll Ihe ei^lilh trallin «,i- Inlall. WTEHEST DESINS FROM THE FIRST OF kitchen. It will keep fresh fur sonic 1 • b i^liin^ p.irly 111 e a U'ip tv, l'iue lin.nk. al!e s Monday even ng. The visitors time if placed tlu'iv. Cheese ilislie he vi-ll.il >> we f i( \ -live pin> In I I 1 visilinj; .Mr. Jiibn (nllai'il ,111 i-rni.ij . rolled three 200 scores. The'totals with glass or p livel.r.u top* are apt to :ul. Tiicll e.iu a fiifi. in:; l.liUil. ui\ i i were: Wavor'.y—744, «58, 809. Hol- 1 1 cause Kdain ehe-i -. t.) sweat. lain 'illi pins I In- I i-l I \M> Irani, li. W. l>icliin.->nii, as-isteil by a lar^i lywood—S55, SC9, 934. 1 Uoiiiielurt iliecse n.ay In kept out of ml I hey pulleil mil ahead iiy .".4 |. i niniilier nf relaiiies ami Iriemls, ehild- firlnstearl rolled the poorest at Tap- the windou HI- i" a ei'ol elo^et in il J;if. Till' siviilld eln-ninileil «a- a repel i 1 cii ami cr.iii.leliil.lreii, clehraleil Iii- ! kaow on Monday night that he has but shoulil lirst I" wrapped In impoi oil nf Ihe til-st. Au.'iil li.l' Inline lean •eveiiiy-lirsi Iniih.lay Mninlay eveniiij.-. w >»--i. „-ii. » w-"J any time this season, averaging but tinfoil. line idle I he ninl li in t lie ieinl. a n Mai Ilia- Cook, one of I lie best kiitiiw. Ml. I'e fell back several points in Cameinl.eri. Corsonzila and Hric • ;ain Iliev will' in.-nl ,ail by lln Mne his average ns a result. We gtie'-s s'.ioukl be tieati'il in the same way. but an.l ri'speel, d nun, ol II.inn, rr, an,I ., r lly nl Ihe \i-' ..r-. EASTER CAR ha won! 1 not like to roll on those al- must be lM"im.', lit i» smue time ln'fore h'.nllli^ llii'illl),'!' ul Ihe i're.sliy lel'lal I [ill I,.mi I.'II .j.i"l. h.nlly ill 1 In- I.,-1 leys very often. th:\v nre to lie n.-vil. as the cold nil ehiireii, parment appearing In li.'i apr.ni and towel-, i,>l|,,\vin_' »ii|i 'i .^,I|J | ) Hoiv «. T'ie tariff a'anii-patters did hii'h are i-overe.l wilh :i bras< •j.-.mv.e ' Ui >Ai I V, I \ ,'ii, :.,, Al',,1,1 ll R. SCHEUERMANN, ll.iy . I i'!i -nn ii,'>ls jiu, a I.H^,. ..alu,i.all,- le, I'Klr n'-"r>"?t to defeat the bill plac- point Is driven into the gienul 1.; ii'ir nlrniiol on the free list because I'l p,^e,.,,>. \\ | ,,o ,,|. j.,,11 ,,, ! Ou^o haminer. :m>l live ton sectum Totals tltfv l-nen- It woii'd lead Indirectly to npl,-, .'.i Mm r,.- .ueinie. suiiuiiii. A. « 1 ,1 Iron pipe nre jollied !•> it a i'i;ci'."--pl"n of t '" frlff schdules on It 13 driven Into Hie gvouiul. Ire- nvi'iv nl'io'1 articlp1; for which the Notes. . Vl.SMI.li lo KI.NT I'Oli n,mi.- tnr CHATHAM, N. J. .'lit tests an- inaile with a pltelii'i" 'feu li.mil li.-. Will,,,, « 111^ ui>i,ii. IF, nnvlnp two (In ThMr-,1 iv ii. HJ_ I'l'.I' V.illev pi a;p to discover when water h:>; luv:i | I si.ili,in. AUUli.-s ea.e II ll "roe s mare than he ought to r< ched. This me.hod of obtaining \va- j fv.- ."Id came li'i'ii lli.llywoii.l nil , i!i, e. pay. tl is not altogether wntlsfaetory. I J>O1VE. so from till! very nature of tliln (be ti Uvork has to bi» «!o:ie blind! 1'apl.anw t.-ol; the O'lil pune from Jfs the Coasiaut Urupping vo» ofle'.i oae Is obliwd to j allsle.nl Hull on :he l.iMei's alli-ys. wears away ihe siouo. .- .vii -in' , 3 ,, j driven. t at(er u v 11K Waveily nun' \'"d li'i1 i"ld Kami) from advertiser it> the one who t«t*> ^ lf n "••• '>h- (iMty feet of the Ali.ru-, on l,.o ,\iuilisuu allejs. best result*. 'iAdvertise in this paper. It will pay yoi fan is the only oue to be paoifletl- | tn||i vfUicli no water^pfiHj obtained. «-**++•+•••*• MENDING GLASSWARE. CHARLES MAHLEY lion to Enailr Glue Topelher th* :; A MODERN OLD STORY;; Broken I'lrce«. Bocause glassware, cblna mill brie- REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE o-brai1 get broken In uu reason for lOrtgtnol.l' throwing It away, for unless BOIUS of COMMISSIONER OF DfccOS Elijah Chubb. «ho wrote over the tho p|L4eM nru ,Mt t,,ey Mn be I(Uteb pseudonym of Lionel Malcolm, had ed mid glued together nud tiiade to beea writing realistic stories wherein look Ilka uew it ouc la careful to tit MAIM STREET CHATHAM New Jersey s nothing huppentsl, the humdrum of life the edgea closely together, sayo the Shopplni! Cimiro went on as It really Is. people marry- Plttsburg Leader. ing and dying Iu the ordinary way, till They should be practical for use, too, he waa wearied. He determined to try If water or liquids are uot left stand- his hand at the old fashioned tale of ing in them. Clear giants U the most All Users Say News of complicated events. He reulized that ditUcult of these to mend because It Ills story, though old Iu methyl, must must bo done so expertly to prevent be uew la substance. Unfortunately he the crack from showing. The beat Our Lumber is could not overcome literary habits that kind of glue for cle:ir glass la made bad controlled him for years. Here Is Newest Dress Goods. : from a solution of two ounces of lain- Nothing^oo good lev . Jf you waut the the result of bis labor: glass uud half a pint of giu poured An automobile, twenty horsepower j into an open mouthed bottle and set best to be had \vr or telephone us and of ihe latest pattern, staid before Iu the sun uutll It dissolves. It should the door of a stately maaslou near the At Your1ervlce bo shaken well every day and before tinnier line between New York and being used slioulil be strained turough r S To See How Busy We Are Pennsylvania. Within the house two a clean lawn cloth. Wlieu ready for dress goods i* to inlW .wnvilviliiit smithing unusual people on the very threshold of life, a tho gluing the broken glass plec«s BRUEN & MORRIS. youth of eighteen In leather dresi ami »r"Milil be well washed Iu hot sud3, es- The Always Busy is brinVinjr this early Im-im I '• • nniumlm^ WOUHMI o maiden of sixteen en princesse, staod pecially on the edges, dried, and then know this store lor '••m-liill.v M-I.-.-I..I stocks- hi vies not ID a drawing room furnished In Louis Lumber and Coal Dealers, with a small camel's hair brush the to bo found elsewhere and sehloin dnplinilnl In u' a!l<'i (juatorze style. At" the windows Tv cement should be put on the edges of IRAILROAD AVENUE, curtains of rich renaissance lace. Over ; | . , once wl.l out; wliirli means thai ex. hisivene^s ami UII- l)oth p w e9 mul wll(m thl y are ulce]y ie'flW-b MADISON, N. J, those hung heavy satin brr.cade. The; fitu,,, Xaecttler rub))Br |,unil8 or c]enn coinnionness women strive fur, ami impels early Imyuig Slrl was looUiug up timidly into the j ,tri|)3 of ,,„,„ ghould be ban(lage( to secure tho |)iek of new uahi i,il> a- ilie\ mi'', 1ln-> joutu H face. , onnd them to hold the edges nr( s tlgltly ar ••••••••••••••••••••••••• and our reputation for dependability uinl i^r r ' "Luella," be said, taking both her ,„.,.,, toge,,lt.|. unt,, ,bcB ,lm (,r,ea ,f bunds Iu his, "I have a confession to the cement has been properly made • lower than mirli reliabili- fabrics are onliiiarily rM Or, maUe." the break should really not lie vislbl are factors that help in make this store the iiicecii <'l *>» '•Jlaie It," she replied, with a shud- AUCTION ! i < when dry, for the reason many cracks niany l'oresighteil women. Here are a few more out of der. look Jagged when mended is because "I ara n married man." the edges have uot been well Joined, t COINC, GOING CONE! 11 hundreds of items : Bile moaned a low, deep, melancholy aud bubbles of air getting In reflect Sold to the Lady with the Green Honnct. moan. 11 New French Bcit?e tiro- New Novelty Plaid Hult- the light, making the ragged, broken tuuls of light ailvt-r gray, liiKS-l,i.i!ht >;ray nil ils "1 was married at eighteen, divorced lines glaringly apparent. TWO In South Dakota at eighteen aud six If you are contemplating selling your Household (imuls, light brown, 'rcscilu, tan i 111 • -1 \*-i i\-t-ii "iih l)!ui', mouths, and iny former wife lives In nric-u-brac that is purt metal and and blue, •witli tliroads of l)!a.'l; ami ^IWII, funniiu> glass should uot be so difficult to Hi Horses, Carriages, in fact anything in any lino, consult NE.W Pennsylvania. A suit for alimony has white uud harmonizing chirks nf a pleasiiifi (i«- established the fact that the Pennsyl- over, particularly where the two ma- terials meet, for often a paste of sifted E. J. RATHBUIN, colors; forming shadow FABRIGS si.nn; 45-in; correct vei»ht vania laws do not recognize the South checks; fine light weij-ht, I,i] lailnrcil pnilsiind scp- Dakota divorce. I am free to wed you plaster of j»ar!s mixed with the beaten p hero. In Pennsylvania my marriage white of an egg will make them as auctioneer, all-wool, -13-in., parlii'ii- 79c. ar.ili1 skills; nrinllierfasli- would be bigamy." strong and good as new. This work f Terms Reasonable. MADISON, N- J. larly beautiful. luiialjli: material. Her bead fell on his shoulder. He must be done ijuickly, for within five minutes after putting It on the pieces ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••••-» New Geisha Twills—14-iii. all wool, tine linn weave, latest similes raised her face aud saw that she was of silver gray, reseda, brown, navy, rouil hliw. tan, .unmet, and weeping. Then she spoke: it hardens and holds the metal and winii; good serviceable fabric, rninit fur ivstuiM-s, ilrch^fS iniil "J, too, Lawrence, have a confession glass or cbiaa tightly together. Two to make. I was married at tlf teen aud metal pieces slioukl be mended with skirts, ut ...... 85c solder. To do this the edges should only secured my divorce a month ago, TUB PORTLAND BAN OK UCAUB ALL. 0TIIEK8 New Spring Batiste—-Slwulim' ami hair-line slripr ilr-iwis, lati'.-t as In your case, in Dakota. My bus-first be carefully dusted, washed If baud has contested the divorce In they are very dirty, aud rosin brushed in solid color brown, tan, gray, navy, reseda, rojal blue, giirnt't; Pennsylvania, from which state we ' over them. Then when fitted well to- 43 in. all wool, two leading sijles, fpile, belts •how cause for something or other and In unother and "turnovers" In another. I must get out of tlie Jurisdiction of The next morning she arises a little the court. What shall I dj?" later than advisable, Is not oversweet "My automobile Is at tlie door. Lettempered, makes a dash at her neat OS go nt once." bureau drawer aud In her frenzied As she passed through the hall she search for her jiet belt or ribbon all her WOLFFS NEW PIANO STORE took up a dust proof wrap and put on work of tlie night before is In a state for a 88 00 Cherry For the 14.00 a pair of goggles, as «!id her lover. of upheaval. The proper piles have all Frame Parlor Suit, Both Jumped IntD the machine Rtnml* become parts of one big blooming cou- tapestry cuvering, Velour Couches lDg at the door and sped awny at twice fusion. The llrst suggestion as a cure only one of many 17.00 suits. All hair filled—best construction. How About That the speed allowed by the city ordi- for this unsystematic arrangement Is 60 other patterns. nances. to have as few accessories as possible. "Dearest," he said, "why should lov- Get rid of nil the old neckties that are The Latest ing hearts regard these conflicting seldom worn und are simply kept for laws? Let us be married and defy old time's sake. Then secure a collec- SIDEBOARDS 9. PIANO? them." tion of boxes of various sizes, each For the 14.00 I \ Her head dropped upon his leather with a little lid that lifts on hinges, 30.00 Sideboards 23.60 Wlm not deckle to oet it Now ? •leeve. and In one box may le kept all that Is Passing the rectory of St. .Tames1 needed of Hhoestrlngs, in another hand- 85.00 Sideboards 28.50 GOLDEN Here you can get the highest grail.- :.n .-.mail invircnu cliurcb, he saw the rector rominir down kerchiefs. In another ties, and so on. 87.00 Sideboards 29.00 you'll never notice! ' the step3. Drawing up at the side- When the owner gets used to this very OAK walk, the fugitive hastily asked him to Inexpensive and thoroughly natlsfac- 48.00 Sideboards 35.00 It will pay you to come and seemir new, fiiu-lv-f-nl-irn- tory arrangement, she will look .with DRESSER perform the marriage ceremony. Law- 47.00 Sideboards 36.60 ed Piano l>e|>ai'tinenl-tu see ihe spleiulid pianos \v(.'n- rence, turning bis bead anxiously, saw horror upon the old ria.VBwhe n her top French mirror, new design, otlering—to know how much you can sa\o here Y,,,i an automobile coming rapidly down bureau drawer was In n state of chaos. Muny others ut equally close can pay as little as §1 down and $1 por vk. the street. With a herculean errnrt he figures. Hl pulled the dominie Into the machine IIOTT to I.tngrthen the Life of Gloves. We sell the highest grade pianos. Siich'famtnw nvil i ond was off like the wind. Too much cannot be said about the 3.50 Bedroom Suits as hleter & Sons and Reed & Suns. These pianos vr "We are followed by an officer of the m-rcaalty for proper care In removing All the newest patterns—wide known everywhere for their d.rp, ric-Ii, mellcwt,,'i,',. gloves from the hands, for upon this for the 4.50 court," he eiplalnc), "arid cannot stop price range. and leaunful, arlistic, case designs. Come, see uV for marriage. Marry us as we go." more tbnn anything else depends the Golden Oak 85 00 Suits, yours for 18.00 m The dominie demurred to such an un- length of time a pair of gloves will Rockers, 82.00 Suits, yours for 27.00 usual proceeding, but after much per- / wpnr. nays the New York World. Aft- cobbler seats. 85.nO Suits, yours for 29.50 411 00 Suits, yours for 32.98 ' \ •uaal" consented aud performed the , pr unfastening the glove It should be Lots of others ceremony. Scarcely had he pronounced : turned back over the hand na far as 6(1.00 Suits, yours for 42.00 D. WOLFF Sc CO., here. Kvory suit (and tlu-rp are scores r,f the ouple man and wife when Law- j |j]L. finrrers and then should be pushed 'eiiil is ''hit in the piica cut—all rence gave a groan. | nit without pulling on the fingers of murked in plain figuret. 81-83 Market St., Newark. "What Is It dearest?" asked his wife . tl!e K]ove at a)1 as wnen tnlg l3 ,jone The Lar e8 p n —that la, if 6he was his wife. j the threads of the sewing are broken E - '« <- Dealers In'the State "We a.e headed southward and have nn() |n „ g],ort time |)eg|a t0 r|p After The Portland Range eltUrr passed or are passing or about to the Blore (g off ,he unn(] the fln(fm is one of our star exhibits. It's a prize winner iu over 17,000 homes. <• pass the Pennsylvania line." ,s iJ3U|,j be gently straightened out, the We know it's BEST because of years of "tests." Built with all che " "There my marriage is legal," she glovefJ smoothed Into Bnape and put latest improvements. SIS AND UJ?, Over 40 other styles \ said quickly. Into a box to keep them from the air and sizes of Ranges and stoves. \ • H. "Aud there I am a bigamist" as much as possible, as It is the air "What shall we da?' and the moisture In It that rot the fine OAK STOVES, Self Feeding, Cylinder, Laundry and I Kelley's Popular Grocery, "We cannot turn. We are followed thread with wbicli a glove Is sewn. Pot Stoves. Repairs for all makes. too closely. The slightest curve would Established 1876. •upset the machine. We must go on. Bin to Treat a Crmhed Plncer. Thank heaven, dearest, you will be A crushed finger should be plunged AMOS H.VAN HORN, Ltd! free from those o'llsus laws." Into water ns hot as can possibly be Be »ure you ••« "No. n" »nd first name "AMOS" before entering our store. \ "And you will be liable to arrest?" borne. This application of hot water Far in tbe distance appeared a cloud causes tbe nail to expand nnd soften, S' 7O MARKET ST., NEWARK, N. J. of dust, a cloud as large as a man's and the blood pouring out beneath It EASY / «^) Nur PUn* Bt'> w"t °t Broad HL band, which the fugitives supposed was has more room to flow. Thus the pain PAYMENTS nothing to them but n coming automo- Canned Goods. Is lessened. The linger should Telephone US bile vi'h'.ch they must prijs by. keeping *•.,...... nTa ed ln brend and water ltlee to tb3 HgUt a, tbe law directs. Alas PP ° *T - Every good variety represented in Ollr how little we Unow whr.; is In stare for A J»'»m«- «»Ser suoulu neTer •* ne*- us! Just bef >re meeting the coming lected- ns ll n"Urlea d to mortification Bthring'i Comumptlon Curt. Doathi. stock. All new goods, this season's puek mnch ,ue Lawrence saw tin opportunity of the bone lf '• bM been baiir At last Berlin he«r8 that Its famoiiR The Itev. Henry M. Field, lust of tho to take a road la the left which curved crushed, I*rofes»or Kcliring hus hiBtltuted u filinoui Field brothers, who wus f»r nnd would ennb'.e him to go northward course of Instruction to certain doctors forty-four years editor of tlie Evangel- By the can, dozen or( .;,K(, without ups.'ttiujj. The automobile be- Horr to I'tlll.e Edam Cbeeac Shell. in tbe lutroductlon of Ills system of ist, died nt his HtDckbridsc (Masa.j ktiu? had gained perceptibly nnd was The shell of an Edam cheese If scrap- antltubereulosls treatment. The rietn- home Jan. 20, nged el^hty-fuur. close nt hand. Lawrence swerved to ed clean offers a unique dish from oustratlons are given at tlie vurloiia Morltz Stplnschnelder. the famous WE HAVE T^E STOCK AND WE WANT YOUR ORDERS the left, which was the right of thwhlee u to serve macaroni, which, if •anltarln Iu Gcrmauy, and doctors who Hebrew scholar, died at Beriln Jan. 2a coming machine. The two met going washed nnd dried after each Bervlc*. wish to employ tli« neiv treatment Samiipl T. C. Podd, solicitor for the at a rate of a rale a minute, aud thocan be used more than once. After the must attend, as no one Is intrusted Standnrd\OII company, dl*d nt Plne- machine comlug from the north plung- macaroni Is rendy for Bervlng pour It with the preparation unless they have Imrst, N. C.> .Ian. 30. He first came Secure our prices before purchasing ed Into the two wrecks. All were lut0 thenoatci 1 8||C'11 aml sprinkle grat- qualified under hla own supervision. unuer the notlc« of the Standard com- /case poods e\se\vliore, as we will be killed. ed cheese over the top. This Is the secret remedy which WHR puny through hlOnftlvlty In figlitlnc It j in a position1) to compete with all announced a yenr or two ngo at theIn behalf of lndepetKjent cousumera. I comers in price and quality. Paris meeting of tlie tuberculosis con- Tli.: author sent tu's (story out to tlie \\\ t!,i ned upon a pen but In 1881 ho became 9&&-jtor for the iea lnk lmB ckc gress, and which Professor Behrlng at company and Uaia the posifiv until ills mag'ziiies with n uute explaining tbut to such an extent that It becomes thick that time said be was not yet ready to dMth. Hie complications rendered (he death anil uupleannnt to write with try wash- Introduce. Great thinfi on «ipecteiJ at aU tUe characters inevitable, |Dgl t |n gtrong tod*. It will cleanse It Waot mir*. Mag HOPE) UQPKUIM. met N. KEL^EY & SON. MAIN ST., CHATHAM. Great Old KnglUh JUaiuldfl. A Purrty Ix>c«l Custom. >rui>l Like Haliy in one of the fiiitsi castellated From (.hts preface to Buedeker's The "Kiiigiirtf'" is the hit- • a l^ousehold mansions in the country, and except "Southern Italy" wo obtain this re- function in bee-keeping eircln*. Tho that a part ot the soul!, frrnt is an mark.'ir>lo udvlce: "The traveler subject of the fiury, ord--al is a rheu- addition by inigo Jones, »«e edifice should adopt tin- Neapolitan custom matic, and whan the insects get busy atters lUuiiiH most of its ancient character. of rejecting fUh that are not quite a line opportunity for study of faeifil M It was built by John de. Neville at fivsh."—London Academy. expression is given.—Portland Ad- the end of the fourteenth, century and vertiser. Tried Heiiiedieti. was the home of the Nevilles until Hooter and Suitor. the undoing came with the "riBlng P;it.;r "Well, ray boy, so you have K|)hrim-riil. Isn't It aggravating when launder- of the North." ing your bust and daintiest white Interviewed your girl's father, eh! "Dudley has an automobile, hasn't waist to find a spot of iron in a con- Seven hundred followers of theDid you make the; old codger toe the he?" "I don't know." Why, I spicuous place? And it is almost house of Neville used to gather in the mark?" thought you told me you saw him syire to be In a conspicuous place. great hall at Hub/, and in the same Son—"Yes, dad. I v.us the mark." with one yesterday." "Yes, but that hall the gentlemen of'the North met — Huston Transcript. was yesterday."—Philadelphia Press. (iriud On- Dry IUme. 1. Lemon juice and salt. creased value of this production 2. Green tomato juice and salt. In council and laid plans for rein- The green cut bone should always would have possibly aggregated fifty stating the old religion. Charles I. WOKKS IX TIIK OAKDKN. A St. Louis man broke his engage- be preferred, but tin: hard, dry bones 'i. Place powdered alum on the ment because his fiancee insisted that millions of dollars." 3pot and stretch the disfigured goods twite visited Kaby on his way to Scot- should be ground und utilized also. land, and wht-n Sir Harry Vane on 'Eighty-seven Veurs Old, Hut Has a when they got married the would do The bone should not be too flue— over steam from a vessel of boiling her own rooking. N.Y.—7 The Winter Calf. water. one occauiun disparagingly alluded Sound ISaik. about the size of peas la correct— to the castle as a hillock of stone, the Hubert Scollau. S7 years old, of 55 and may be placed In a box and left Calves dropped in the fall are more 4. Rub the spot well with oxalic king retorted that he had not an- NO RELIEF FROM ECZEMA easily raised and pushed. Spring acid and spread out in ihe sunshine. Garden St., Seneca Falls, N. Y., a for the fowls to eat at will, if the other such hillock in his realm. fine, sturdy old pieces are too sharp they will servo calves do not receive much benefit Some of these simple remedies will For Over THO Years—1'utent Medi- from grass the first season, because be almost sure to be at hand. A noticeable feature at Haby is the gentleman, who tines, (Jum k Cures, mid Even Doc- as grit, besides providing lime for unique carriageway, which passes works hi his own the shells, because they are animal for some time after birth the rumi- tors Kail—Cuticura Succeeds. nating stomach is undeveloped, not Flours for Pastry and Cakes. through the lower hall. It was a garden, gives food, and digestible, their action ,juaiul idea on the part of a former "I was very badly afflicted with eczema to mention the effect of flies and the The pastry or winter wheat flour thanks to Doan'B lor more than two years. The parts af- being mechanical.—Farmers' Home jwnc-r of Kaby to wish to'drive his Kidney Pills for Journal. summer heat. When getting a good is always used for cakes, because It fected were my limbs below the knees. start, winter and dry food come, and coach and four right through the liis sound hack 1 tried all the physicians in the town und contains a smaller amount of gluten laslle and alight in the middle of the. the growth is checked. In the fall and a larger amount of starch than and kidneys. Mrs. some in the surrounding towns, and 1 also Cement For Hams. there is more time to be given i ball, but it is a pity that in order Goetchious, his Irieil all the patent remedies that 1 heard flour made from spring wheat, which to gratify It he should have destroyed of. bcniile* all the cures adwiseii by old A prominent Iowa fanner was calves. Fed mostly on milk, they j makes a crisper and more tender daughter, says: ready to build a big barn this spring, are easily managed in barn or shed, j the barbacan and several fine win- "Father had a .se- women and quackB, anil iouml no relief product. Potato flour, which is im- dows. Some of the tenants on the wbklever until 1 commented using the but the estimates on the lumber When spring comes the fall calf is jported from Sweden, contains no vere attack of kidney trouble and Cuticura Soap, Cuticurn Ointment and scared him out. The other day he large enough to make good use of j /•slate have, from father to son, held lumbago, which caused him much mf- gluten whatever, and makes the ten- ;heir farms from the time of the Ne- Culicurn Resolvent. In the Cuticura Rem- figured with a man owning concrete the pasture, and so of the dry food I derest sponge cake. Tapioca flnur, ferlng. He began taking Duau's Kid- edies 1 found immediate relief and was mixer and a cement block machine when the next winter arrives. i vlllen, and one family possesses an ney Pills and was soon cured. We which is cheaper than the potato uriginal IKIBP In Latin dating from soon round and well. C. V. Heltz, Tippo- and found tliat the barn could ac- always keep them on hand. My hus- cauoe, lml.. Nov. 15, 19(15." Take tho calves away from the jflour, might also bo used. With this the ni- : . ; i . : Vi - C.iurt tutflly be built of concrete blocks for cows when they are two or three days i flour less sugar should be added, for band was cured of bad pains in the less than of lumber. And, besides, it Jounu:! The sheep industry in Kngland 8#ns to old. At first give them warm, fresh j in the preparation of the tapioca back by taking only part of a box." he greatly prufptring. would be almost entir *y fireproof, flour some dextrine is produced.—S. Sold by all dealers. T>0 cents a box. milk. Afterwards feed them sweet \ The Demijohn's Kale. aside from the roof. A sand anil skhmnilk, to which may be added a \A. Dean, In Good Housekeeping. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Yr. gravel pit Is only a mile distant, and little boiled linseed oil cake. Keep j "John," said the Colonel to ihe old the plan is to have the mixer and family servant, "do you know what bnforo them a little bright, sweet j I'ic Paste. Wheu -Man Ilecoiucs a Ilird. block machine brought to the farm clover hay until grass comes. became of that demijohn 1 threw out The ability to move about in tin- Bud the blocks made there. For family use. where crust for the window New Year's morning?" Disease and no end of germs lurk pies is not desired to be overly rich. 1 air from place to place at will anil in the feed bucket. Look there If "I Kho does, Kunnel. I kotched by any considerable speed would a half pound of lard to a quart of dat jimmyjohn fo' it hit de groun', Ito.ii Crops l"or Cows. your calves are not doing well. They flour does very well. Butter should bring about such changes as defy the should be washed and scalded every but de cork wuz out en what whisky imagiKation to conceive. It would Roots can term to advantage a be either perfectly fresh and swest. didn't spill down my throat splattered part of many rations, particularly day.—Boston Cultivator. or it should be well kneaded under revolutionize the processes of both all over me en like ter a drownded peace and war. It would probably where silage is not available. They cold water, changing the water sev- me. Hit wuz a dispensary er Provi- contain too much v"\ter to form the Gapes in Chickens. eral times, and drying as much as go far to prevent wars by adding so t dence dat I lived ter tell de tale!"— greatly to the means of destructive entire ration. Potatoes contain the There are ninny theories among possible with a soft cloth. TinB are Atlanta Constitution. largest amount of digestible matter, poultry raisers as to the cause of the better fur most pics, as earthen plates assault. What army or aavy or town but are not readily eaten unless gape worm getting Into the chicken's do not always allow the bottom crusts The l.'nhistorlc Acts. or city would be successfully defend- ed against an attack from the clouds? cooked. Mangels are the heaviest throat. Some claim that the chicken to get perfectly done. For puff It was George Eliot who said, "The It would solve the problem of rapid yielders, but contain sn large a per- louse causes gapeE, but this theory is paste, equal weights of butter and growing good of the world is partly centage of water that they are rather not a reasonable one, since chicken Hour Is the most that can be used, transit by making air-line movement dependent on unlustoric acts, and possible. And how would the air be expensive to handle. Sugar bepts lice and gape worms are two entirely and three-fourths pound of butter to that tilings are not ill with you and Paint Buying contain much less water, but aredifferent species of pests which a pound of flour is the best that can policed? What surprise parties there me as they might have been is half would be when every owner of a fly- Made Safe more difficult to grow, and do nottrouble the poultryman. The gener- be used with good results. Puff owing to the number who have lived ing machine might undertake to play White LcaJ ami produce so heavy a yield. Artichokes ally accepted theory of late years is paste Is made by wetting the flour faithfully a hidden life, and rest in often make a profitable hog feed, that gape worms after they get a with enough ice water to make it the part of Asmodeus! But it Is too Liiiteed Oil need uuvlfiied tombs." soon to speculate. For the present no argument, no where the hogs are permitted to dostart on a farm or in a poultry yard as near as possible of the same con- advertising to the harvesting. live aver winter as a parasite of the Blst'ency as the butter (which Bbould we must be content to walk or ride Culifnrnia ia uimin finding vast rk!,e» in about on terra firma as best we can. maintain them- angle worm and that the chickens get be cold); then flour tho dough well, lier old "placer diggings." selves as the best them from eating the worms or else roll into a thin sheet; Hour the butter FITH,St. V/itns'Dance.Nervous Diseases per Philadelphia Record. and most economic- To Cure Scaly Leg. liick up the eggs from the soil. and roll that into a thin sheet to uianentlycuredny Dr. Khm-'s (treat Ni-rve al jiuini yet known !.. .nan. Tlicdifficultylir.s Scaly leg is a filth disease. If it The best plan of fighting the gapo nearly cover the sheet of dough; l(<-storer. fci trial Imttlw iinii treatise live. Poor Pussy. can be called a disease, it being place the sheet of butter on the sheet Dr. H. K mine. Ld.liai Anil lit.,I'hUa., Pa. been for the buyer to fce worm is to put the chickens on new- If .there be any noticeable falling always sure of the purity caused by a tiny mite which burrows ground each year, but this is often of dough, sprinkle with flour, turn From time immemorial the rose hus brt-n off In the cat population hereabouts it of the white lead ar.d oil. under the scales of the legs and not practical, and a liberal applica- the part of the dough not covered regarded us an emblem of silence. may without doubt be attributed to with the butter over the butter, and We have registered the toes. tion of quicklime to the poultry yard the growing use of cat fur. Almost trade mark of the Dutch Buy painter fold the part covered with the butter To Cure a Cold in One Day It lives and breeds there: The will greatly aid in destroying the Take Lasntive liromo (Quinine laLleU. any kind of feline, it seems, will do tn be the final proof of quality, gen- remedy is very simple and easy. gape worm. If the chickens are kept over this, and roll out again. Dust Druggists relund money it it tails to cure. for this purpose, even the back'fence uineness and purity to paint buyers It is only necessary to grease the from the earth which is infested with with flour, fold and roll out four K. W.Uiove'a signature ison each box. 25c. variety, If it be sufficiently well nour- everywhere. When this trade mark times more, and it will be ready for appears on the keg, you can he sure legs with any kind of grease. An the gape worm until they are large Tin! piirlioi-i known directory was that ished to make the coat heavy and ointment of a third kerosene oil and use. A little practice will make all that the contents is Pure White enough M escape the gapes, they of London, published in 1077. smooth. The pelts are worth here Lead made by the Old Dutch Process. two-thirds lard is easily applied, and may be avoided in this way: It is plain.—The Commoner. from fifteen to twenty-five cents each, if well rubbed on and in half a dozen MrR. Winslow'sSoothlDfr SyrupforChildrtMi generally thought that old chip yards twtbiiit?,h»'ift»'iisthii(.ruuis.ri'iluivsijiftuiiimi»- and the securing them is something SEND FOR BOOK times, a couple of days apart, should give the chicks the gapes, but I have The Vse of Dyes. tlon, allays paliiTeuivs wind colic, 'Joe u tmttla of an industry in Philadelphia. The " A Talk to I'tlnt." cirt-n valuable Inforua- kill the mites, and thu scales will one of the oldest chip yards in thil skins are, however, sent to France, tK>u t;n Ike I'iua; tubjtU, I rtu upon r<* T l.^tt* Broi. Co. l'UU> are breeders of the gape worm, as away or sell to tho ragman, thus minority of cue out of every t«n per- burgh [Nuiw.ul Uai A Oil Cu ] keeping the money for other ex- Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any Fnts os Milk Feeds. tho gape worm is a parasite, and sons if your left eye is stronger than caseot lulling, Wind,WeeiiingorProtruding penses. Home dyeing is by no means It was formerly believed that the unless they get a start in the poujtry your right. Aa a rule, just as people i'lles in 0 to 14 daysormouey reiundeO. fiOc. a difficult work, and the made-over are right-handed, they are right-eyed. fat in the food was the main source yards tho anglo worms aro us free Russia makes 30,000 birehwood spoons a t from them in that soil as tho chicks garment may be so changed in color This is probably due to the generally f aad tart* of the fat in the milk. A good cow, by this means as to seem a new one. vear. 1'T. U, U. bliEKVS i td to bu?t'truism* however, will produce, in a year a are. Likely the old theory that lice greater use of the organs of tho right lus B, Altai*, 0*. are responsible for gape worms had In buying all wool goods, one can side of the body, as, for example, a much larger amount of fat In the afford to get tho pretty, delicate milk than she consumes In the food, its origin in the noticeable fact that sportsman using his right arm and colors for first-wear, as a Inter im- shoulder, uses his right eye to sight showing that the fa'.-, are In part lousy chicks are more likely to suc- mersion in some good dye will effect- his gun, thereby strengthening it by produced from other nutriments. In- cumb to tho gapes than ones that HURT, BRUISE OR SPRAIN are not lousy. Lice and gapes work- ually blot out all traces of the "has eiercise. Old sea captains, after a vestigations that have been niadn been." Mixed fabrics, as codon and long use of the telescope, find their show that It is not possible to in-ing together will kill any young chicken, and either alone is badwool, or other mixtures, must have right eye much stronger than the crease either tho percentage or ihe two separate baths in separate dyiM enough.—A. J. Legg. Albion, \V. Va. left one. This law Is confirmed by ,"•:' i total amount of fat In the milk for made specially for the material; that the experience of uurists. If a person any appreciable time by tho feeding is, a dip in the wool dye for the who has ears of equal hearing has of fats or oils. Where fnts have silk and wool, and a dip in a cotton ST. JACOBS OIL Age Limit of Dairy Cows. j cause to use one ear more than the been fed to cows, even at tho rate of dye for cottons and linens. This can A bulletin from the Wisconsin sta- ! other for n long period, the ear THE OLD-MONK-CURE RELIEVES FROM PAIN two pounds or morn per day of tal- tion states that a cow is at her best | be nicely done, If one is particular to brought into requisition Is fount! to low, cotton-seed oil, or other fats, during her fifth and sixth years, up iuse the dyes indicated, foKnving di- be much strengthened, and the ear Price 25c and 3Oc the fat content of the' milk was not to which time the production of milk ! rections given on every package. which is not used loses in a corre- permanently Increased. — American and butter fat by cows in normal Where there are only adults in the sponding degree.—Health. Cultivator. condition increases each year. The family, or the making over is not length of time the cow will maintain deemed advisable, the garments Whi'ii' Four States MITI. should be passed o:i to some needy . ****«**'*•**'** -it her maximum production depends on About fifty miles from Durango, ^ How to Feed a Dairy Cow. person, rather than to keep them aa * * * * * her constitution, strength and tho _ Ml f 'A practical dairyman writes the moth-breeders in the closets or boxes. Col., is a point where four States Jersey Bulletin on feeding his cows. care with which she is fed and man- come to a corner. At this place, by aged. A good dairy cow should not If you do not know where to place ** You Ho says: "Our herd numbers in all them, send them to some charitable sidestepping quickly, one can be in* ^ Should flfteeu head. Our cows aro grained show any marked falling oft until the four Slute.s and gone again in as OwnThis Book*, ill after ten years of age. Many ex- association, and let them go on doing the year 'round, have the run of pas- good.—The Commoner. many seconds. The States are Col- ture in summer, and are well housed cellent records have been made by orndo, L'tah, New Mexico and Ari- * IT SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD AS (T MAY * in winter. Our summer ration for cows older than this. Tho quality zona. A similar case is at Harper's * BE NEEDED ANY MINUTE, * a dairy cow is barley chop, about four of tho milk produced by heifers is Ferry, where trains stop and passen- somewhat better than that of older pounds per diem. In winter we use gers enjoy a view which permits them ^ A Slight Illness Treated at Once Will Frequently Prevent t cows, for a decrease has been noted i shredded fodder for roughage; grain to gaze into Maryland, Virginia and Long Sickness, With !U Heavy Expenses end Anxieties. of one-tenth to two-tenths of ono | West Virginia at the same time. ration, eight pounds per day per cow per cent, in the average fat content | of a mixture of cornmeal, barley for each year until the cows have meal, mult sprouts and cotton-seed reached the full age. This Is caused GUIDES CHII.DltKX : EVERY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR meal, mixed in the required propor- by the Increase In the weight of tho , \[irii('iu'c and a Mother's Love Make By J. UAMIL'ION AVKKS, A. M.. M. l>. ; / tions to produce a feed which would This ia a most Valuable book (or the Household, teaching as it does the cows with advancing age. At any Advice Valuable. analyze one part of protein to six of rate, there Beems to be a parallelism « euiljT-distinguiebed Symptoms of different Diseases, the Causes and Mean* carbohydrates. Our cows are notbetween the two sets of figures for of Preventing such Dnseaii-i, and tho Simplest Keincdiea which will alleviate allowed to stand alongside a straw An Ills, mother writes about feed- or cure. 698 Pages, Profusely Illustrated. the same cows. Young animals use ing children: Thia Book is written in plain stack for shelter when the thermom- a portion of their food for the for- "If mothers would use Grape-Nuts «reryday Encheh, and ia free from eter shows something a little less mation of body tissue, and it is to the technical terms which render Frosting—One pound of brown more for their little ones there would than zero, but are kept in the stable, be expected, therefore, that heifers sugar; enough water to dissolve, most doctor books so valueless to find even watered there." will require a larger portion of nu- i be less need for medicines and fewer the generality of readers. Ihu boil to a thread; butter the size ol doctor bills. Book is intended to be of Service triments for the production of milk | an egg, nnd one teaspoonful ol . in the Family, and is eo worded as Doubling the Product. or butter fat than do other cows. | "If those suffering from indiges- vanilla. AfUr It is cooked, beat un- tion and Stomach troubles would live ' to be readily understood by all. Secretary Wilson certainly takes n After a certain age has been reached, j til it cools. ' Only on the average seven years of age, mi Grape-Nuts, toast and good milk hopeful view of what may be done Currant Bread—Preparethe dough in the way of increasing the pro-the food required for the production for a short period they would exper- SO of a unit «.. milk or butter fat again ns usual, except that allowance must ience more than theyothtrwlse would ductlvo capacity of land by more The low price only being made V scientific farming. "No miracle increases, both as regards dry matter be made for the weight of the our. believe. rants, cither by putting less flour or powible h.v the immense smti™ 'would be required," he saya, "to and the digestible components of tho "Our children have ali loarncd to printed. Not only does this Book v double or even treble the production food. A good milk cow of excep- more yeast Into the sponge. Work know the boiu-fit of Grape-Nuts as an contain so much Information Hela- of cotton per acre. The corn crop tional strength, kept under favorable the currants thoroughly into the appetizing, strengthening food. It is tire to Disease, but very properly can be increased by one-half per acre conditions, \fhose digestive system dough, allowing one part currants tc every evening, with few variations, •vgivea a Complete Analysis of every- V thing pertaining to Cmirtslnp, Mai has not been impaired by overfeed- two parts dough. like this: 'Mama, lei's have toast und lne within the fourth of a century, and nag'and Production «nd.Heai- yet without, reaching the limit, and ing or crowding for high results, Steamed Chocolate Pudding—One- Grape-Nuts for breakfast; or, let's *- - -v-r ^ >•>«• «f Healthr Families; together the sume may be said of wheat and should continue) to be a profitublo half cupful of sugar, one «fg, two lmvo eggs and Grupe-Nuts' — never <*•-•£> •' ^ '^ with Valuable'Recipes and Presenp- • producer until her twelfth year, al- tenspoontuls of butter, onf/cnpful ol forgetting the-hitter. tion,, Explanaiiona of Boi.nie.1 l>«eti». Cornel Cee of Ord.nary Herbj other crops. One-fourth of the dairy We cows of tho country do not pay for though the cr>onoiny of her produc- Hour, ono teaspoonful awaking pow- "One of our boys in school a:;d 15 New Edition, Re viced and Enlarged with <-™i! J™";dojn an em- thoir feed, and more Hum one-half tion is apt IO be somewhat reduced der, half a cupful on milk, a little yeara ot ago repeatedly tells mo his Book in the house there is no excu.e for not knowing what to do in an of thorn pay no profit. The egg pro- before this ago\ is reached.—Balti- suit, one and a toflf squares of choc- mind is so much brighter and in every duction per hen will be Incieused by more Sun. ^ olate. Stoam>fm- two hours. Knt n't wait until you have illneis in F<™r * wny he feels so much belter after j, send at least a dozen a year with; a gen- \ with having Grape-Nuts as a part, if not .* Send than g eration, while some poAiltryiv , fore- all his breakfast." Name given by '*• b cents. tall dosftle that Increase. If t\ >hens There are moreithan 4000 different automobiles Postum Co., Br.Ule Creek.Mich. Read of tills ycnr had each lnirt a dozen .«* BOGIK PUBLISHSNG editions of tho BNile in the Brlllcb „ ol New Vorfc the little book, "The Hoad to Well- ' »ggs more thau 'they did, the in- ville," in pkgs. "There's a Reason." Museum. iV. * A * * ft * *.* &»jfc * VS****3
1 \ r A POOIt MAX'S rRAVEIt. •gyrating wildly. The captain held his breath, almost regretting his de- CAtJGHT BY THE GRIP— Protect me, Lord, from these, Thy sain cision. Tht Mnctiinonuuu few; Four feet from the end the boom RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA. 0, uve me from their clutches struck against the shrouds, 'l'h- When my mortgages come due O. lead me not into their hands, stout ropes buckled, but held. With Thes..,.„e brethren, long«, ....and. p&le,,._-.. „ a sharp crackina the stick broke short Who rail thu earth A \ ale ot Tears, ;0 (j jn (na slings about twenty feet (And promptly irize the "Vile") 0, put me not into their power, from Us tip, dropped down and swung 'I heae too uncommon good, against the stranger's quarter, sus- Who tench us what we shouldn't do pended by the u>pping-llfl aud swash- The Sympathetic Vrem may all be advantageously worn by Ami preach us what we should. Ing sail. A moment later she was the Btout woman. These saints who squeeze a shilling twice, When an English wife has hys- And wear cheap aureoles; wallowed by the darkness. terics her husband is Immediately "In selecting a pair of gloves," Who take our children's bread and then Captain Ben had little time to con- bored, aud goes to his club, or else said a glove saleswoman, "the best Attempt to save our souU. gratulate himself on his escape. As plan is to test the kid 1 y stretching Give me instead a human man. he says, "You are not very well, my With some few human stain* he and Lombard peered after the dear; shall I send for a doctor?" The It. Take the side seams between Tint show he has the common blood vanishing schooner, a big roHer. Frenchman, au coutraire, ha» hyster- the thumbs and fingers and pull. Of manhood in his veins, sweeping down unpereelvtd, broke j ics too. The Frenchman may fight "If the kid is soft and pliable, And licirt that overtlowa sometimea over the bow. The captain turned the pores small, even aud not special- To overthrow constraint*; with his wife, love her, hate her, Jiut in my need, protect me. Lord, Just in time to see It hanging over his kiss her, or kill her; but Indifferent ly noticeable, and the glove Immedi- i'rom thesf, Thy hungry saints. head. Dropping the ax, he clutched to her, superior to her, never.—Pol ately takes on Its original shape, It El Elias, in The Argonaut. at the bltta with bcth hands; tut the ue Leon, in London World. gives evidence of uot only being elas- briny deluge struck him in the breast, tic, and therefore full of new lite, and rolled him over and over down hut of being of a fairly good quality. I"* the passage between the "6urry-klds" Children and Sewing. "The heavy walking gloves can be and the starboard rail. Every girl should be able to keep tried In the same way, but as sure He brought up against the break, htr own garments in order. While a test as any Is in smelling them mm CABLE. In the "slaughter-house," as it isyet a small child she can be taught and if there is a rather fragrant ] termed by fishermen. After some the use ot the needle. The mother odor like that of llussla leather, By Albert W. Tolman. J may watch her little girl's attempts •••(•••••••••••••••••••00* scrambling, he managed to seize the they, too, should be all right. malu part of the fore-sheet, Yihlch to make clothes for hsr doll, and Tho stitching in the seams should "Look sharp!" hung colled over the bitls of the fife- taking away the doll give her two all be carefully examined to see that "It was 5 o'clock In the morning. rail round the mainmast. The water straight widths of cloth to sew to- it is perfect and that there are none gether. But the straight white lines Captain Ben Treat stood In dripping streamed off through the splintewHl sewed so close to the edges that they oilskins by the windlass of the Glou- bulwarks. The captain caught his do not appeal to the child's love of will tear out. cester schooner Emeltne, riding out breath and rubbed his eyes clear. Abeauty, and she will soon weary of "If well made they should have a tho wild February gale that had hoarse yell came from the lookout; her task. She must be interested in small gora between each of the fin- roared down all night over Georges. "Schooner dead ahead!" gers." he heard this warning shout from Out of the blackness beyond the it is here the lessons should begin. •Lombard, who was holding by i he.1 another Georces- Cut patterns and show her how to bowsprlt urc put them together and make all the About Husbnuds. the throat-halyards on the fore-gaff man. The instant Treat set eyes on ten feet above deck, he hugged his ner he knev, that the criBlB nad corae. BMments in a modern and attractive "Sometimes," said the young wom- The Medical left erm tightly round the bltts, and «, drifting broadside on with 6tyle- The child s eyes will brighten, an with dark eyes, "1 look at Tom and l'fiifessloti and her lingers fly. The stitches will just wonder how he ever got to be strengthened his grasp on the ax that nito posalbmtJ„!*!„... . o„{ ! passin. II !g„ to? °por ' tT o 1r" and her lingers Hy. The stitches will Ilecogntiea lay over his right shoulder. he crooked at first, but she will learn president of his company, because Hie starboard. Th^ cable must be cut at faster than ahe could in any other A huge green roller reared !ts crest once. Every second was precious. from the things he does at home I Epidemic In front of the bowsprit. The schooner Letting go the fore-sheet, he start way. By tha lime dolly is laid aside, should take him for a person war- Catarvli. rose abruptly, and surged back from cd t0 run forward. Agaln a monstcr she may attempt some garments of ranted to wreck any concern that VttttlH the assault of the sea. Tho nine- Bea wag upon hlm before h(3 rca)lZed her own, or for her little sister. needed diplomacy and tact to run it." inch Manila cable twanged liko a big it. He made one vain grab at the The time between school hours Then, says a writer in the Chicago Etfectlve Medicine For U Grippe. Suffered Twelve Tears From After [fleets violin-string, and In the lantern-light , , should be for recreation. But in the News, she proceeded to give her rea- Kobt. L. Madison, A. M., Principal of of La lirlppe, ral The next Becom hu lega wero long vacation there is ample tinio sons for this opinion: Cullowhee High School, Painter, S. C, Mr. Victor 1'atncaude, 3*8 Madison St., from the_ •ore-rigging dwindled a knocked from under llim, imi ho was writes: "l'cruna is the most effective- Topeka, Ran., writes: third under the tremendous strain. for lessons In sewing, and helping "Now if we have company to din- medicine that 1 have ever tried for la swept down a second time into the with the mending, which accumulates "Twelve yeara ago 1 had a severe attack The windlass shrieked as the leather slaughter-house. ner that I yearn to impress, and get grippe. It also cured my wifo of nasal of la grippe ami I never really recovered shield ground into the whelps. with startling rapidity in every fam- out all my best silver and tho fragile catarrh. Her condition ut one time was my health until two years ago. 1 begun In n moment ho Had regained his ily.—Annie B. Natts, In the House- china that one can't use commonly, such that she could not at night breathe using Purunu and it built up my strength Over the bow burst a foaming {eet „,„ hea(1 was wnirl!nB from a keeper. through her nostrils." so that in a couple of mouths I was able deluge. Captain Den, buried deep, violent thllmp upon the deck; but ne Tom sits up at the other end of the to (jo to work uguin." hung on for dear life, while the tor- table simply beaming good humor la Grippe wd Systemic Catarrh. was fully alive to the situation. He and satisfaction. He perhaps starts Pneumonia Fallowed U Grippe, rent swepi sternwarn and out must recover his ax and cut the cable Women in Horticulture. lira. Jennie W. Clilmore, Box 41, White Mr. T. Itarneeolt, West Aylmer, Ontario, through the shattered bulwarks. immediately. As the sea rolled off. Probably more women to-day are to carve, frowns, then says, 'Can't I Oak, lud. Ter., writes: Can., writes: engaged in horticultural work than have the carving knife we use every "Six years ago 1 had la grippe, followed "Last winter 1 was ill with pneumoninneumc a Then he pulled himself together and be s,aggered forward along the slip- by systemic catarrh. The only thing 1 relaxed hla hold. It was perhaps his i . at any other time in the history of day? This one is used so seldom it's after having lu grippe, i took ;l'eruna for perv p anks dull.' And there I have been sitting, used was Penuia and Mattalin, and 1 have two months, when f became quite well." hundredth experience of the sort in The Emelino pitched Into the the country. The horticultural field been in better health the last three yean th« laat seven hours. Is one especially inviting to women. trying to look as though I were used thnn for yeara before." Pe-m-ni-A Tonic After La Grippe. trough. It was an easy matter for .Mrs. Jane Gift, Athens, Ohio, writes: Mrs. Chiu. E. Wells, tir., Delaware, "Light on the starboard bow!" The success in horticulture requires to a silver-mounted carvlng-knifo and rl him to dart down the sloping deck to fork three times a day and between "Six vears ago I had la B l'pe very bad. Ohio, writes: "After a severe attack of Although he was only ten feet the wlndiass. To hls norror the ax moro brain work than hand work, My husband bought me a bottle of I'erunu. la grippe, 1 took Peruua and found it a away, Lombard's hoarse voice sound- vanished from the spot where he and the hand work can be done by meals. 1 was soon able to do my work." very good tonic." had people that do not need to do very €d faintly in the roaring gale. The had dro,)ped lt. Ho shot a quick "Or else when the salad comeB on captain glanced to the right with eyes be much thinking. In the United States he will remark amiably, 'Aren't these Saluting a Cat. glance about; it was nowhcre t0 we may expect to seo women become In Poona, at the government house, tching and sleet-dimmed. A gray un- 6een ThG 3ea had waahed it down new plates? I don't remember see- •ubstantlal wraith, the smothered i overboard! more and more prominent In this line Ing them before!' " for more than a quarter of a century It goes straight to the the decki aud p0SBib y of work. The intensive nature of every cat which passed out of the •tar between her fore peak-halyards Thc sch0oner rose to meet the com- "They say," remarked her friend, mark dtmly revealing rope and spar, flitted n . the the work, and tho large returns that "that down-town my husband Is con- front door at dark was saluted by the ing bl ow As it atruck the bow> can be made from the Investment of sentry, who presented arms to the by at a ton-knot gait, and was lost jp taut cable dwlndled and Bang Out. sidered fearfully keen and clever. I the gloom aetern. Thirty such spec- Beyond Its curling crest rose the bare small capital, invites many women have heard from several sources that terrified pussy. that have a little money to take up he Is 'quick as chained lightning,' It seems that In 1S38 Sir Robert Hale's Honey tors, some running before the wind pole3 otth c stranger. Tho next wave trlth tho peak of a three-reefed fore- i K iino. the work. We find that lt is being and 'reaches conclusions Instantly,' Grunt, governor of Homuay, died in would hur her on top of lhe me combined to a considerable extent and all that sort of thing. Yet when the government house, Pooua, and on Mil, some scudding under bare pcles, From lhe fore-gaff Lombard had had passed to port and starboard helplessly watched his commander with poultry production, which if the Smiths happen in and we con- the evening of the day of his death of Horehound Blnce 3 o'clock, their cables parted searching for the ax. He was too also bolng engaged in quite extonsive- clude to have a rabbit, he has an a cat was seen to leave the house by ly by women. With the increase of Inspiration. Ho will 'Just run across the front door and walk up and down by stress of storm or cut in fear of expeilenced a Georgesman not to collision, strewing the sea bottom realize the catastrophe that lmpond- horticultural education wo may ex- the street and get the Browns, so as a particular path precisely as tho lute and Tar pect to see still moro women enter to make a tableful.' Now the Smiths governor had been used to do after wlth thousands of dollars In good ed. Painfully he scanned the wet this field. It naturally appeals to hemp and anchors. planks which sparkled in the dim lac- and the Browns simply flare up at . sunset. - A Hindu sentry observed Quickly Cures Coughs them more than does stock raising sight of each other, and my husband and reported this to tho sepoys of At sunset one hundred and twenty tern-light. Half-way down to the and general farming. One depart- sail had lain moored on the Banks eye detected the glitter of ought to know it as well as I do. Lhls faith and they laid the matter and Colds break nl3 ment In horticulture is floriculture, Of course I cannot explain the reason | before a priest, who explained to In a five-mile circle. The Emellne 6teel. It was the ax, lying close to a and that is beginning to be taught in was near the southern circumference, stanchion, and all but swept over- why he should not ask the Browns, them the mystery of the dogma of Pleasant, effective, harmless so that, -when the northeast gale burst the laat sea. some of our domestic science col- so I simply say that I wouldn't, If I the transmigration of souls. "In Get it of your Druggist board by leges. The Kansas Horticultural were he, because it is rainlug. 0 this cat," ho said, "was reincarnated at 8 o'clock, the greater part of the The lookout's cry rose above the fleet lay to windward of her. She tempest. College took up this work several dear, no, he says, he doesn't mind the soul of the deceased Governor Pike'iToothacht DroptCure In One Mlnuti years ago and established the first the rain. Grant, and it should, therefore, he was directly In the path of drlf.ing or -There, cap, there!" he screamed, class in floriculture. The domestic running vessels. Captain Ben's eyes followed the "Then I say, 'Henry, I wouldn't treated with tho military honors due science course in the University of bother about the Browns.' to his excellency." Alas, is There No Host? As the violence of wind and sea pointing hand. .In less than five see- Illinois also provides for a course steadily increased, the captain set a his fingers were locked round " 'Why not?' he demands. 'The As, however, the original sentry A train whistle has been heard in onda in lioriculture.—National FrultGrow- Smiths will think you don't 'want tho could not identify tho particular cat doable watch, and stationed himself the helve. He turned, and darted er. a balloon four miles above the earth. by the windlass with a sharp ax, toward the windlass. Browns.' he had seen on the evening of the —Baltimore American. "So he hurries over to ask the day of Sir Robert's death It was de- ready to cut his cable at short no- The Emollne was tugging at her It Cured Mrs. Farniente. tlce. There he had stood for hours, i j the trough, headed straight Browns, who, of course, find it Im- cided that every cat which passed How's This? cab e n 'Madam, you arc uot ill, but suffer- possible to come when they hear the out of tho main entrance after dark •his face stung by level sleet, hearing {or the drifting schooner, which We offer One Hundred Dollar- Reward the blast whUMlne through the seemed to the captain's horrified gaze ing from too much help in the kitch- Smiths are there. Then my husband should be saluted as the avatar of for any ease ot Catarrh .hat canto! b« ahrouds and the halyardsslai>;)ing the to bo hanging right over him. cii. Dismlbs one ot your maids and talks all the rest of the evening about his excellency. Thus for over a quar- cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. try housework yourself for two or how queer lt was that a£ the first ter of a century every cat that passed l'.J.Cui.NKY& Co.. Toledo, 0 masts, while the schooner plunged xhe sea hurled the stranger for- W£e, the u- dersigned, have known F. J. heavily from crest to trough and ward. The bowsprit of tha Emeline three months, and report the results the Browns said they'd come aud out after sunset had military honors labored up from trough to crest. Tun se. Its tip was not ten feet from to me." then changed their minds." paid to it, not by Hindu sentinels ro In accordance with the doctor's breaking seas drenched him with the other hull. A moment more, and "Well," sighed the first speaker, alone, but—such Is the Infection of a brine; again and again the cable- advice, says Good -lousekeeping, Mrs. "I don't see what we can do about superstition—by Mohammedan, na- tljo crash would come; and both Farniente dismissed one of her maids snub almost threw him off his feet. would go down together. it." And the two young matrons tive Christian and even Jewish sol- At 4 In the morning it was blowing and began to learn how to use a smiled placidly at their husbands' diers.—South China Post. Juat then the captain swung the , broomp a dusting cloth and her own fallings. a hurricane; the vessels to windward ax aloft. Down hurtled the keon muscles, which had grown limp and that had held on al^nlght began to uiade through the hempen strands, flabby from disuse. Woman's Work in Missouri. part and cut their cables and drift where they ground on the whelps ot In the morning Mrs. Farniente Woman's Newest Weapon. The women of France and Spain The Pleasant Hope Eclipse, in tell- down on the Emellne. the windlass! made beds and found that the vr.rlous ing of a man who chopped his foot, "A schooner, broadside on, a little The cable parted. Its short end twistings of the torso required by are rejoicing In a new instrument of coquetry. It is called the malsette, while splitting wood, broke a record to port!" whipped the deck; the other whisked the exercise caused her to tako deep for falling to add that "that was It only cost John T. Mom™ ten Captain Ben strained his eyes through the hawse-pipe quicker than breaths and started her circulation, and the young Queen of Spain is cred- In Alabama to successfully ?„"? ited with its Invention. At least it is what he got for doing a woman's through the smother, and grasped his c.ye could follow. The vessel, freed which had been sluggish for years. work."—Kansas City Star. Hghty-two years of age for r. i ax more tightly. Heaved on an lm- at last from the bond at which she At the suggestion of her doctor she on record that she was the first con- tonto the United States Senate." " mense billow and blowing down had tugged all night, shot back a full left all the windows of the chambers spicuous woman to adopt it. upon him, he saw another Banker. hundred feet as the heavy sea struck wide open while she was making the The malsette is a combination ol The stranger was coming at a six- her bow, flinging Captain Ben on his beds, so she might have fresh air fan, lorgnette aud automobile mask knot rate, absolutely helpless. The face> while the stranger settled harm- with her exercise.. It consists of a fan with a long han- LYDIALPiNKHAM'S crew lined her rail. To cut would lessly into the place she had left! For the first time in her life she dle. mean that he must lose several hun- , After her first wild leap the Eme- began to notice how many different In two of the slats of tho fan eye- dred dollars in cable and anchor, bo line swung broadside to the gale, and muscles were called Into play by the holes are pierced, and In these are VEGETABLE blown miles to leeward off the fish- as she was more lightly loaded than ordinary duties of housework. Later set lenses to suit the vision of the Ing-grounds, and run to Gloucester the other, gradually drifted out of she began to observe a decided im- woman using the maisette. When COMPOUND to refit. If he did not cut and a col- sight of her. The crew, who all night provement in her health and spirits, she raises her fan to her face at the Is acknowledged to be the most suc- llslon resulted, thirty lives and more ]n forecastle and ci\bln had been and at the end of two months she opera or In a ballroom, her yawns, cessful remedy in the country for them twenty thousand dollars would ready for a sudden call, soon hoisted her blushes, her smiles, her tears or those painful ailments peculiar to reported to her physician that no women. be sacrificed. In such a disaster both a two-reefed foresail. In a few min- prescription she had ever tried had her anger ate effectually conc#aled, vesseli generally go down with every tes they got steerage way, scudded while she can all the time keep close For more than 30 years it has u helped her BO much as the last one been curinp Female Complaints, man on Unard. thirty miles off the Banks, and hove he had given her. tab on what is going on upon the such as Inflam:nation, and Ulcera- The captain hesitated, weighing to. The next day, when the Btorm This is only one Instance of many stage or In the groups about her. tlon, Falling and Displacements, the chances. Nearer drifted the abated, they ran for Gloucester to thousands that have never been When she Is driving or automobll- and consequent Spinal Weakness! Bcbooner. Now she was only thfrty refit.—Youth's Companion, chronicled in print in which the prac- Ing she can completely protect hei Backache, and is peculiarly adapted leet from the end of his bowsprit. A tice of a woman's natural gymnastics face with the malsette and Btill enjoy to thc Change of Life. great waves lifted her so that he Hatred of Cats. (housework) has changed a semi-in- the landscape. The loiig handle en- Records snow that it has cured Napoleon Bonaparte showed a mor- ables her to keep it raised to her face more cases of Female Ills than any otn could almost look under her keel. valid into a healthy woman. Ua remed "Cut, cap'n, cut!" shouted Lom- bid horror of cats. The night before without fatigue, as would not be thc Lydlo. E. Plnkham's Vegetable rv, * ° V known, the Battle of Waterloo a black cat case with a fan. Tumors »t an early stage of development n dlssolv« „„,) bard. In alarm. But still the captain — - . , ,, Colors and Size. paln.welghtIght., aud headache arc relieved anH "r"*S|ne Set waited. His experienced eye saw passed near him, and at the sight tho Nothing is prettier and more be- Manipulation of thc malsettn af- that the drifting hull would not touch fireat warrior was completely un- coming to a fair, slight woman than as much opportunity for grace- Msve*el. But tho long main-boom, nerved. He saw an omen of defeat, white, bu' white gowns must be care- losing as does the fan In the eitenalng twenty feet beyond the Henry III. of France swooned when- fully avoided by her sister of too handsNpf a Castillan woman. Be- oth-r's stern, was almost sure to rake ever he saw a cat. and one of the I- er- ample charms. sides, tnVgrip of thc handle affords • •WB rlwiair. It was a question which dlnands of Germany would tremble Black is the color for the stout an opportunity of displaying beauti- would yield first—spruce-or hemp. in-lils boots If a harmless tabby got woman, especially If she he of the ful rings, whfre the clasp on the fan The craft were now close together. In the line of his vision. black - eyed and black - haired type. tends to hide thels Compound is apaost excellent remedy?6* Lydia E' IJ'°kham's Vegot bl Jlc swung the ax above his head. One Among the Romans the cat was a A black gown will make her look The European aiJWj^ijVie:- on style blow, and the humming cable wtuld symbol of liberty. The Egyptians slighter than anything else, while say the malsette Is fa^^stabllshlng Mrs. PinKham's Standing Invitation to epriug asunder. held the animal In veneration under pale blue, light gray and nearly every itself in every capltal.-^^w York Women stijfferlng from anv form of fe.nnU «,„ , the name of Aelrus, a deity with a ar "Out! -Cut!" yelled Lombard Shade of red will make htr "loo, too Sun. write Mrs P/nkham, Lynn, Mas8. for adX &"• « InvitM . : -;;.!«. Kill Captalsi Ben had decided human body and a cat's head. AVho- solid flesh" tmoat undi-rsirably self- who has beei advising sick women free of iw?'8 tl]° »« ffl *° 0 in nvi his foreshrouda against vhe over killed a cat, even by accident. years, and jfcfore that she assisted her mother f« i. S ™ than t» . assertive. The best form of steam engli; a y 6|)ar was put to death. Diana assumed tli« jn advlslnirl Thus she is well qualified to truldk i7iiV '» E. WnW,« A subdued shade of blue, helio- tually utilizes fifty-nine uer ci w health. H^advice Is free and always helpM '** °wen b»ck £ paspastt' thc Emehae'Emehaes bowsprit form of a cat and excited the fury ol trope and olive green, witl> blsck, ths heat produced. •.vopt the newcouiRr b«r in.nm.tin thth e eiauts.iat— London MinoMinorr. NEWSY MISCELLANY Tho Misses Estelle and Rose Carley. NEW PROVIDENCE BRIEFS.
of Jernoy City, spent several day« wit h : ' "' •' •• • - • '"ii^ from Miss May Miller. Brief Items of All Kinds Which Will .j. ynrod The Minscs Jessica nil Ivy liruv. n, ,./ Hake Interesting Reading for Mount Vcrnon, N. Y., spent Liin-..ln'.-. •iiv W.ihl has • farm to a Local People. Ilirtlnlay with Miss Klinendorf. !• ni-iiistnl The ineiiihers ol Ch ith.iin l.n lp\ \,• lln it'lO H. KLIIIHH i, HAHNE 21.') I. (».(). |.'., held a social, Ic HI th,,r in lioslon. •t fur i lodge rooms on Monday livening. 1 here tr.r Miirny Hill : Miss h'aiinie Wil-.ni. .it Knuevilio, has was a good aHendaneii and u very pleas- Newark's Store Beautiful it; ill I w I'l ill.Mi been the Client o|' M Us Marina Ok'dcn. ant evening was spent by all. II. W. Itoett •* l>"'-i, ;i|ipiiintiitl by Mr. anil .Mrs. li.ilph IC. l.iun have re- Tin." receipts from the recent school . tile prcsi I'-Ilt i i' <^' n i-.!-*r at New tun.eil Vroni a \i»it to friend* in Koch- entertainment amounted to $78,75. After 1'rovidunuc, vie I-Yi-.I Mavrtvll r.-si^u«-a .N. I'slcr, V deducting tho necessary ovnensi'* tin- [ 1 James ll.tiub'-si'-' IH'W litiusi- is ripiillv Will iain 1 w, (if Ni- York, h:is money will be divided between the pur- ii" iring en up!*1! i'iii, :i'i I HI ilc-'s ;i \ .ili;- been IIle k'' i csi „[ |iis ii<.|', Mr.,. chase of now pictures fur lite s.-hnid able addit <>u in iln- h ii'nii^ti iv-.i It'in/i's. Gowns Elmer Ulll rooms and new books fur tin- liluai v, Spring & Summer li. 1. I t'h.irli-s Spi ii ti.is purchased a Mr. a nil Mi -,. IMiv.ml ||. I.urn anil Tile "clob smnker," wlilcl; wiisto liave I it fpi.iu A. A. utl.' and iittriids to ST in time for tlinst- \vlin ;m> leaving for the south early this family !i: I\I nr in NVwark I II' I III" !'!•- • •I'll given by the Chat ham Wliei'bncu's i Imiltl u h iu.l-.ti h •iM tiirroun in tht* inaiinli •r of I hi II,until. lull on the afternoon of Lineoli.'s Ilirlh- ivuU s| riii;;. month we have MM nreil l'riiin three makers of repute their ilay, has been postponed until Washing J Weather Knri'ast Stni-Jiino :tn<| fair sain j ill.- lint r- of Sj >ri nu; an I Summer Gowns, ami we secured OU'H itiitliday. A pool match bet ween Mrs. llwnry ivd; s;iilnl on Saturday times, mi sijH ills :iml si,inn,, in IIOIIIUM two veterans will bo one of the features for ICii.^l.iiiit ou tlir (.'IInard liimr, "Lu- them at such prices as will enable us to sell you the complete gown wltrrc shini'H t In- home |ia|nir. f the. evening. rani:i," M vUil IHT ila;i^litrr, Mrs. nt less than tlio eost of dressmaking, to say nothing of the cost of Miss Ji'iiiiii- Mii'n<'l, of Ninv York llenrv short. t.'ily, was tin-nui"»i of Miss M. A. I'.l- material most of whii-li in these suits is imported. / L1VING8T0N NOTES. W. .1. Fryer, whu IKIK be.-u il in liH"iiilni'f mvr Suturil.i.v Hull Sunday. ly ill at. Ins liu »•• line, h is n,,,v flip IlandMiinr-iTratioiis l'min some of the best dressmakers we know The local post iiflli-o Imulli-il IIKIIC Lewis hii'eks has left on a pleasure i improved as tu b» able tu rulnrii to his \ of, including many charming imported gowns, are here and ready pii'di'Hiif mail on TliurHiliiy than uu any rip to California. | bushuws in New Yuri;. I for southern tourists. previous Valiintiiu-H day in it.-t history. Mrs. Melissa ColliuH has rented the Miss M. D. Kitchell, ,,f Summit, has ; TIHTC will ht" a Hpci'ial inet'linjj: of iailcy house for the summer. j pill'eliasi'd a lut nn Spriiig:ie|il a\ e l'art iciilirly eharniinp are those Lingerie Beautiful White Dresses of Persian tlir dialliuin burun^li ronni'il oil Mnn- jOpp isitc the rci lenee , ,f W. T. Hirh- IlresM-s i f liaiulkirihii I'* linens nud In avy lawn, dotted swihs and bat into; exqiiiHitely U. \V. Dickinson has IMMMI confined han(l-cMilin>idf red linens; beaut itully modeled; triiuineil with handsoino laees, embroideries !si»n, a;i I iutfii Is tu build ,i l.ir^'n house tl;iy I'Vi'iiin^ tu coiisiiliT the gas qui's- tho house a few days by illness. eM|ui-,ifI'ly made; embn-iilered in tin? newest, ai.il fancy beading: made in pleasinK models— tinn. i tlierion the spring. anil must novel effects; imported to M-II at li^ht, airy aiul delieate-as summery as can Miss Horte.nso Coriander, uf Newark, $.">!), §00 and ±1H: selliu.' here ai 1 hesu inuder- be; offered at just a little more than half their Tho i>n|t:i;»<'inoiit is announced of Mis« s tho guost of Mrs. l)avid liirkiiisou. Now Providence liorini^': was one of ato prices-35.50,45.00.49 50. real value—some are actually half. Aila Zi'll, daughter «l Mr. nun Mrs. Cor- tile t'.iri Mllicip liitles ill I'llioll eolln- Values $8.50, §1-2.50, $18.50 and $25, Hoss Crano returned borne Friday nelius Smith, to Mr. UayuiniKl St. JamoH iy which did imi have an appeal e.ise Handsome Silk Dresses and Shirtwaist Priced at alter a long and severe illness at col- IVrrin, of Cliatliaiii. b"lure t lie County Hoard of Taxation. Suits fur spring anil simmer wear are lure 5.50. 7.50, 9.50, and 12.50. ge. The oi her two were Mountainside lioi- in a very lar^e variety of dexi^us I ipnlity Three new lek'phoiictmbHcriborH Imve made of beautiful new stripes, cli.ir IUMLC Mr. mid Mrs. Douglas, of Vorona, uuo'h anil Clark township. Linen and Rep Summer Skirts in recently lieen aildcd to tho local HIT- cheeks and in plain colors in ipn^t attractive were guests of Mrs. Kdward VinctMit on yoke, juniper and brcitlle ifVcis. These handsome models, beautifully made in every vii'i". They mi' I). Kalcimor 30, G. II. Tlie marriage of Miss Maltilila Val- particular; intended to hull lit fi.50 to 12.50. Sunday. dresses are valued at $IS ."ifl In ,s'i,", ami $:!."•; Kirkpatrirl; 21, nnd ('. II. lliintor 17. 0 itiuu to John II. l'ecli, of New 1'rovi- we are offering I bi-in at just anout half 9.95i Speeiullv prid-d at Lewis Rouseh lost a valuable horse de-nco, tuul; place at the bride's home We a^iiin call attention to the adver- 12.50 «nd 18.00. '2753-50 and 3.98 from pneumonia after a stormy trip to 1 17 Prospect avenue, Newark, Wednes- tisement uf \V. l«'. Kly, which appears in Newark. d iv ni^lit, tlie ceremony beine; per- another column, mnl any of our realtors fiinncd liy Kev. .Inlin McDowell, pastor desiring apples will do well to drop Mrs. August Fund entertained a of the. Park l'leshyicriau church. The Winsome \A/^ists. 1 him n line. sleighing party from Long Hill Widnes- briilo was given away by her hroth- lay night. A valentine party WHS held in the M. er-in-l.iw, ArlUnr (i. llalcoui, and was Our collection of waists is simply superb. We are very positive that no store ID New- E. I'lniri'h parlors on Wednesday even- William Dickinson, of Montclair, atiuded by -Miss Harriet Wilcnx, if ark begins toeijual tlii.s shuwing either in quality, stylo or variety. in};- A largi mimhor of people spent Sunday with his father, II. WNu., v 1'rovi luuce, her eotiMn, as maid i f iittended ami u very pleasant evening o nir. The best man was lulwurJ Handsome Waists of l-'reneh batiste, all-over embroidery and handkerchief linen of )icki u»on, the finest, sheerest 0,11a! t.v; I'vipiisit I'IV trinn<'i| with thenui-t f.isliiuu.ililo laces, including P.ielin, of New York. was spent. hi ixl ut ill. • Mali.e-e, Art in, l-'rein'h aii I ii ••!•: v.ilciiciennes with motifs anil medallions; Mi out for n masquerade tlm Xitrthtl '1 I Siii'ial Club :it ilH IK. t Quits Geographical Society. much as you will care to pay. diini'e tu )><* Iti-ltl in the Club House* on n 'clinK. March i. At tlic recent annual meeting of Un- the evening of Washington's Ilirtlnlay American Geographical sjclety ut New Fancy Dress Waists fur wear on special occasions; chnrminp;ly made of Brussels net Mrs. Williin It. Hurrell nn 1lildi '8 of eve. which is to l>e known as anannivor- York Commander Hubert E. Peary re in vvitit i'au>l crc im. :il !- true and Klorence were ^ue^ts nf Mr-. Tho Latest About Mar.. Mcrritt 15. Linn is one, of a party of Meile at Uing Hill Tuesday. That Mars is inhabited by beings of the senior class of Stevens Institute, some sort bus Ijng ben itfiirined by which is nukinp mi iuspeetiim trip J, K. 1 Ind Dawson. n.(i<> a. m.. It I . 0.; 12.20 p. m., MorrlslJ tlln.' proportions of l.'i.n- o *.-n-<•••. i'-i th Hour 1o Mnkr nn Emera-ency Sonp. Legal—Hewitt and Jiutn. only; t.io p. m., Easton, n. P. 0. lm) I. Don't doit. You will die one of city nuil suburbs. Hfiiltli Ciuu 1 >1 •• A quick soup can be made If you Watches, Clocks and Jewelry All It. P. 0. clerks exchange mall wltli all Roads—Munn and Trowbridge. offices on r«tad. f those line days and your family will have on hand a couple of eupfnls of er Whnleu Issued u procniiuii.l'Hi us.. Carefully Repaired. Sidewalks—Lum and Hopping. •Mail for New York and distribution cAilr. want a colun" obituary published free, lnB thnt all lialls und public giuhcr cold mashed potatoes. Slice a medium Police—Hopping and Lum. E. F. FEK11I8. Postmaster and then your daughter is soon to be lnjs be nlmndimcd fur u few «••>••• slj-.o-l onion and fry It In a saucepan The council meets the Urst Monday We promptly obudn U. a. «nd foreign y ! I>. II. RYA>, married, and you will expect your home ami a comnilsslou of lioct r» l:us I'c with n slice of butter the size of an evening of each month. 'ormed by the city council tu aid Incut': pour over this a quart of milk; paper to Rive her an Alice Roosevelt Electrical : Contractor, hi'i'klns the disease. The il.'iith rule when tin- milk comes to a boll stir In Board of Water Commissioners. write-up, and all free. H always pays .as lirokcu ull rccordH since the ilayn the nwlu'd potatoes nud boll all to- CHATHAM, N. J. Thomas \V. Dawson, chairman; PATENTS: to be prompt in paying your subscrip- r the World's fair. L-ethe:-. seasoned with pepper and suit. Charles E. Hewitt, George E. Lum. ieai model gnetcii or il 010 dlnnntlonlari tion to the local paper. r«a •• «n Army Bevtrag*. Jobbing promptly attended to. E^ free report oa pttenubiutj. For tree t)ook ' How ' At the monthly meeting of the Holy Assistant Kurguon tieni'i'nl ll:iviin' tinmtes furtiislutl.' Electric Hells, An- Municipal Committee. uf the iiriiiy has rcTOiiiiiU'iideil tlmt tc. nunciators, Private Telephone-Systems G. E. Lum. F. A. Boyle, C. E. He- X;,m(. Society of St. Patrick's parish nnd Speakinj; Tubes installed, 'lloitsi be Biilxtltiitoil for cnlTee hi the arm; held on Thursilay evening, four new wiring for Electric I.ifrht. Mixleratc witt. T. \V. Dawson., A. W. Trow- subsistence, thus following tlm pructic members were elected. It was decided h 1>. O. Uox ^4^ bridga of the Eue'.ls!'. Hiw«l«»« "»J Juimne-- eeting of to hold a debate at the next m urm'.os. Colonel Ilnvunl 1H snilstici School Board. mihject the society in March, when the that tea IH suiK'rlor to euffeu 1 iiu*> Will Run Blacksmith Shop. G. H. Kirknatrlck, president: W. Opposite U. S. Patent will be: "Kesnlv.'il, That t he cnmillil of It Is t'uslcr to traiiHpurt. preservi' inn J. W. Carter announces to tho pub- M. Hopptng, clerk; J. H. Macintyre. WASHINGTON D the trolley will he lienellciil to Chat- prppnre and i'»u IH> drunk with '"I «»? jllc of Chatham and vicinity thit. he Joseph H. Conklln, Dr. \V. J. Wolfe, | Iliiiistnii and I'iitriek dlaft(jre<*ttl>U> iiftor effect*. Prank U Kelley. Walter V. Sayre, ham" K'lward |"will resume his business of black- Iteilly will have tlie iilllrmntlve side ami Accidonti. Dr. F. H. Lum, A. M. Trowbridge. i smith at his shop on centre street r.n John Colliffiii and I'Vink Oraliam the All explomta of tire lining In « eORl The School Board meets the last ! and after March 1. 1907. He haj per- j Tuesday evening of each month. negative." mine lit St./Johiiiin, Prussia, on Jau 28 entombeiV u Inrge number of inlu | manently recovered from the effects j Hohert Oray, a oolorei'l man livliiR In em. protuibly over :l(Hi, or whom »t |of the accident received about a year! Board of Health. Cliiitli.'i'ii. «'a» arrested on Monday least UK) uri> known to be de.ld. A ;ago, and which Induced him to lease! joseph H. Conklin, president: Dav by Marslnil Miuliiinn. churned by Chief lire deluyml llie'VorU of rcseui- :iml en , his business for one year, and on i(i H Crawford, secretary and of I'ulice Itiown. of Suiniiiit, with boiiiK tlnuiicroil tliu HvJ^jOf mi. •that date will be prepared to waive registrar of vital statistics; Walter V. lmplii'iiteil in the robbery of Kent I'iaco On tlm Hiune Jf¥ » 11 w >I">'»1» ltx ! and execute all orders. A comce-1 Sayre Dr j E Pollard, J. Thomas Hc.houl, Suninill, lu|[)Urrl«nt, where L'i Bpec The Board of Health meets the l)<>'uiK Ih"1 ll'" l"irtvnM lit ln^l caught. w A Cream ofTartnr Powder, trruviml, hut iiio»t i ' ' <—• • to tl.00 with Devoe'a Glo^s Carriage Scicrujfic jfntericam Afler heiiij; liept J . tin' I'i'K" f"r l««">r|y freo from alum or pho«" Paint. It weight J to 8 oi«. more to Marshals. etcoua tiubnntiAi. phetlc acid the pint than others, wear» longer an! Martin Madigan. August Mo'itor, Ivve ulv lioiit-;. l.riy wax allowed to co, gives a glnin tnuni t n«w work. Sold .Edward S. Smith. David H. Crawford.j 3H I 111) pollc'Jl'OUlll tllld nn ovidiun.,. to 0 Home Baking Easy br r. U TrowbrMg* WUU«m H. Shuatar. | det lu.klin furtUor. The ..Chatham Press. RENOVATING BATHTUBS. I' WHAT A BIT OF J u<>n •• «•••> *ud »i>k. TI».» u»k J. THOMAS SCOTT, Ed. and Prop COOUUTRY COST ? i«yitin«. t. uuvvLini i» i Among the crosses luuuy uoiuewlve* v omittuntcitlonft cutter o» »\ nnwt nuiiiuor for t>ubl I'.'tioM -IKMM Itt ;i)ilrvi»cd ID lut bare to annoy them la a bututub of (.'it . iitvvi .'i ,_>•*, I', O. IKx *si« thaUi.im, lOrlffinal] uuluvlllut; appearance 111 a roJcu 111 a I ubwnbcr* *ho vli-um iKcir V" i of*** aJdftv Tracey Ashley, a youug northerner, otherwise looks fresh ttlic) cleiiu. Tlie fchOiil-t iiroiuuil) u lily tttc p:Uiahtr ¥l kho^il't iirotnpll) i t> "» spent a wluter lu New Orleans, where j tiiruUtieil mirfftii) may refuse to b*- both (ti\Ag m.,i,,tl nelir>w. .i.l.i "One of the Greatest A »ut*iribtr wit) be c tol to settle all an lie uu't aiul wooed Uosallnd St. Letter, I coiue bright, uo matter what vleuiwlug i lie iti»venlnuied a resilient of that old eouthern city. materials are employed. Miss St. Leger wa» a belle ami bad no By being your own worknmu you f|liiullt' .t »Y fliiilhitii)- end of suitors, auioug them a Julius •nay at a trifling expense make the tub benefits of Life Insurance is that it in- Wartlelil, Iwru and bred lu I,nulslauu quite desirable, gays the Chicago Trib- SATUKUAY, KEii. W. 1W7. and heir to a large nugur plantation. une. Procure a small cttu of common creases hope and self-respect. I advise Ashley was an ardeul woaer, while the patut ot any light color desired, a can soutlievtu'r appeared to lie rather In- of euamel palut of tlie mi me color and We are In receipt of a circular Irom different. a goiHl nliiM brush. Cut eight or ten every young man, therefore, to anchar his Statu EntoiuologUl JoUu U. Smith, of Ma nil lirus was coming on and with Inch piece* of yellow xoap Into blU and New Brunswick, on the mosquito put It over the tire to dltwolve In a cou- life by Life Insurance, to put down one it preparations for unusual festivities. ple of quarts uf water. Fill the bath- question. With the landscape covered Ashley, wbu.se engagements at home re with over a tool of snow, and with tub with hot water and throw lu a sure foundation stone that will not be lik- HUlretl him to leave New Orleans with generous hnudful of powdered borax the mercury hugging the zero point Ihe advent of l.iv.it, I hard of the »very consistently, it seems to he a far and tho dissolved soap. When the \vu- lady to £lve tilin an utnnniitlve answer IT become* cool enough to put the ely to slip from under him; something that 'cry to the lime when.ttw peaky little to a proposition of umrrluge he uad trisects will again make life a burden ands lu, scrub the surface with a made her, hut she would not. brush, letting the wnter run off us the will stand flood and fire and death." and sleep impossible- Nevertheless Meanwhile the Munli tiras opened. Professor Smith says this is Just the work Is done. Again partly till tho tub On the last eveulnn of the festivities with hot water and scrub with the —Dr. 0. S. Mr >/>, Euior 0/ "Success." time to take steps to mitigate the Ashley put on a ditmluo uuil mingled brush and sniul soup to make mire that nuisance next year. After describing with the miisiiuerudera. Among the all greasy particles have been removed. the moist conditions which prevailed throng he noticed a feminine tlgure In Then rln-e In clear hot water and toward the close of the summer of a green domino on the arm of a uiuu thoroughly dry. INSURE IN THE PRUDENTIAL. 190G, and the large number of mos dressed In a rinl one. In the former qultoes prevalent unusually late, he was something familiar to the young Cover It with two eoatlugs of the says: "These house species live iiurthiTiuT. As In* passed them the common paint, letting one thoroughly through the winter In the adult or womau flirted her handkerchief at him. dry before putting ou the second ooat. k mosquito stage, and tholr favorite He followed the couple and at last Theu give It several coats of the eu •places are cellars In dwelling houses, tlisuk' up bis mind that she was Miss omel paint. This paint will dry umre quickly tha.n the other, and the bathtub and all the lower rooms in Bhut-up St. I.eger. Theu he purchased a bou- houses, barns, public halls and build- will no longer be an unsightly object quet from a street vender and, up Care must be used not to run hot wa ings generally- There Is perhaps not her, offered It. She accepted PROFESSIONAL A cellar In any city, town or village ter Into the bathtub alone until the it and slipped her baud wlthlu his arm. palut has hardened. where mosquitoes occur that does not Her attendant fell bark. Convinced of a HIILETU8 KONKMS, have a considerable number of them her Identity, Ashley took a faucy to In hiding ready to begin work next Halt la PnnUh • Child. attotnecnt-Xaw, press his suit without revealing the Have you ever given a child the privi- spring." The professor suggests the fact that she was known to him. tilor.>iiti Ma&tciin I'hatuery. Not;tr> 1'ublic immediate use of ore r>f two remedial lege of choosing his own punishment— "lint supposing," she said in a voice either a whipping or the deprivation of orncK: agents which he recommends, pow- thinly disguised, "Unit 1 am not of Uoom Til, 7th floor, l'nulentlal H'ld'g, dered Jlmson weed, "Datura stramon- some beloved treat, solitude In his your class." chamber or some other form, and had NKWAltK, N. J. ium," or Mim'a "Cullclde.' a combina- Healdenoe-CHiTHAM, N. J. "That eunuot be," be said. "One to him prefer the whipping "to have It tion of equal parts of carbolic acid the manuer born cannot conceal It even crystals and piim camphor, both to over with?" Doesn't this prove It to In disguise." be the lesser punishment—something H. LUM, be ue^d ass a fumlgant The material "1 may be homely." to be borue with stoically, as a uec Keal Eetatc and Insurance, are not exrenslvp, will not affect fab- "That I will risk." essary evil, perhaps, but forgotten the rics or metals, nor are the fumes dan- "You haven't seen my face." next momeut In some pleasure or rec- CHATHAM AND NKWAHK.N, J. perouR to human life. Full Instruc- "I have seen your figure. I have reation? tions for use are contained in the cl'- Real KHtat» ISouulit, 8o!il. ItiMitucl or Ex- beard your voice. Neither could be- If, however, upon mature delibera changed. Prfiiwrty taken ohnrije of. llenta cilar referred to. whtch can be ob- long to any l>ut a beautiful girl. Bu tlon. It seems expedient to apply the Colleotod. Etc. Life und *ire iiihuiuuee In tained from Prof. Smith, or through bent oomi'iHiifB at low niton, Chniw ltulldliiK were your face pockmarked, were your rod, let It, by all the regard you have IiOta fur KUI<\ the srrrptnry of the Hoard of Health eyes green, your nose a beet, still would for your child's self respect, be douo lu The circular closes with these words: I love you." the privacy of his own room, and not "Thp advantage to he derived from She was silent. He felt her Imuil eveu blutM at before other children, r?ARL J. 8KILER, C. E., VIHIne off the mosquitoes now In hi tremble on his arm. says the Washington Star. Thure Landscape and Topographical Engineer, bornatlon Is the destruction of those "Oh, to have a lover like that," she seems to be u strain of cruelty lu the Survey!..K in all its brunches. that •nonli male a start In Ireedlnp responded presently—"to be loved foi makeup of some children that delights next spring. If tr-ere are few mos Borouuh Kwilneer for Chatham, New Provl- oue Chatham 1'ULlic School last beautiful, to lie hideous." dignified demeanor, go to ulm and do Friday evening In the Club House "I would love you." the Job thoroughly and well. MADISON, N. .1. was so good that the people are clam They had passed beyond tho crowd Keep him closeted until the fierce- onng tor a repetition- The careful of merrymakers. The torches flickered ! ness of his emotion has worn away 478 Springfield ave., SUMMIT, N. J training evidenced reflects grea In the distance. Shouts of laughter, I Theu take him out, bathe and clothi credit on the supervisor and his staff tlie tooting of horns, the tread of feet, him afresh and keep him with you Telephone 2S : of efficient teacners. Three resu.u came confusedly, Ashley unclasped Talk to him, not about bis offense—yoi and 2M) .Summit. were attained by this entertainment: the hand from his arm nud pressed It. |huve punished him for that-let li Greater interest was aroused In the '•"*-"—'•Tell me- , sweetheart" he said, "Is It drop. Cheerfully expert It not to bap work of the public school; the chil yes?" pen agnln. Be kind and loving to hilt dren were given an incidental train- "You do not know what you are do- and prove by your actlous that he ha: Ing In music; and lastly, but not Ing." grieved you. fIBNER REEVES, least, a sum of money was ralsea, "1 know this—that I love you." Will remove his blacksmith which we understand is to be divided "When you see my face you will How to CU-ao Rlui and Trinkets. THE LARGEST AND MOST PERFECTLY EQUIPPED between the purchase of pictures for spurn me." A sharp pointed Implement sbouli business, purchased from i the Ecnoolmoma aurt the purchase ot "Never!" npver be employed to clean rings, as I J. \V. Carter, and at pres- books for the school library. There "Even If you should wish to keep loosens the stones. Souk thtui In lUjul ent located on Centre St., is one criticism which we have to your word I would not permit you to ammonia and the dirt will be loosened, Chatham, to larger and make in this connection, and that Is make tha sacrifice. A hero once loved ] Afterward they should be polished Mail Order Service not of the school or Us management, a beautiful woman. She refused him. j wltlnuu) nu 80f nutn clotheiuill.. I1t1 Iiss a a googOOdO pla p n t better quarters in tho near but of the audience- Fully one-third SmallpoSmnllDoxi destrovedestroyed her beautvbeauty. ThuTheyv '"^keePp riaHugKs IIn sawdustsawdust, as It enables the future, due notice of which N met again, and she accepted him. He Bems t0 retain their brilliancy. Warm of those who attended were unable to will be given the public. PRES-NTtNQ UNEQUALED SHOPPING FACILITIES see the performance because of the married her. They lived a wretched , water and a little prepared chalk an FOH THOUSANDS OF OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONI unkind practice of those In front of life." all that are required to clean plain or them standing up. This waa proba "It would not be so with me. chased rings. Toilet articles, vinai- bly only due to thoughtlessness, but "I would not trust you." grettes and other small trinkets may Apples for Sale. "I beg of you, do not bold me off be easily brightened without the use it was the means of depriving a large of number of a great deal of enjoyment longer. I am becoming beside myielf. powder by placing them In an nlu- to which they are entitled. Send me away from you, and I will minium receptacle and pouring boiling .Having many calls for less than a • bury my grief under the bosom of the watcr over them. Polishing should he barael of APPLES, will deliver one-1 Mississippi." • done by means of a piece of cleau third of a barrel Washington, the Capitol of the Na- "You don't mean It." [chamois leather, but In adopting this at §1.00, $1.25, ilditic; tion, Is at this moment honored by "I do." 1 treatment It must be remembered tha $1.50, according to quality.quality .' llW8e(, m the presence of an Ambassador from tne V "You will surely die If I deny you?' , silver should never be allowed to •?3.0. 0 anil $4.0.4.00 peper barrelbarrel,, BaldBald-- : monty, 10 illiv California hy the name of Schmitz. In "I will." 1 become tarnished. wins,., Russets....OTv,M,,. Smitutnith CiderCider,., TallmnTallma. n \i plain English, Smith. He has a Teti- "Then I must yield." ; Sweets and other varieties. Will nue consisting of the learned Board Iiemovlng her mask, she turned to- I "°"r to ••• For • l"»on't think w. K. if:j_,v, come by invitation of the President. Ashley drew forth a well filled wal- Rbout (be "lcture for 6aV> ^'ore hav Florham Park, N. J. It must Indeed be nattering to the let and was about to open It when the ^..".li^t.^i^u" cock of the walk of the Orient to seenegro snatched It. rapher and leave It to him. Dress nat- the solicitude of this nation and the "I want It all, Mars' Ashley. , uruHy—that Is, as you are accustomed NOTICE ! respect and deference we show a don' gib It to me I'll tell Ml«sy Rosa- '° 1° 'n your da"r "f^-»»d, above all. country divided from us by five thou- H .. don t dress an you have never dressed sand miles of water. That Is one view nd "You know herr before.' That Is where so many peo- THE BEST_OF_EVERYTHIKG. of It. There Is another view. Our f sa^ScJn tWu^C'c^ ANDREW WILSON Catholic friends and our Presbyterian, "I ought to. I m her maid." pie make a mistake. They get'a new ow u or ham, is now open, and sand will be I Q Baptist, Episcopalian and other Pro- "Keep It. and If you keep the secret * h «» -pecl-l purpose of having ,. . ,, . „ . . a photograph tak*"1 «•"' «"»- -- - sold therefrom at the rate of 75 cts i # florist, $ E0. M. WEIMER, testant friends are now and have been an for more than a century sending as well you shal have more" And, f||^BI ™ Then, having per two horse load. Spot cash. clers. ped SHORT HILLS, N. J. preachers and teachers to Japan to turnin.g on hi, s heel.., he. rejoined, the reT,- unusuathemselvel wsa as much as possible, they A. DI'CIUMP, Agent. AIAM 1 •* Cirif'lanize t^em and prepare tlnm An hour later Ashley again passed eolne ,0 the photographer.- in the stuan mines, near Thurmond Telephone 28«i. for Heaven. But when they attempt the green and red domlnoa. The wo- w, Va., on Jan. 29 an explosion bur- to pet Into the schools of San Fran- man shook bis wallet at him trium- How «o Prrdlpt the Weathf-r. ied about 100 aen, seventy of whom c'jro It sme'Is of war and "war Is phantly. He was about to turn his back , A enp of hot coffee Is an unfailing lost their lives. Store: 437 SprlrjifUid A,,,,-, upon her when she lifted her mask and bnrometer If you allow a lump of sugar An ammonia explosion In tlie power Hell" what arp we saying to them SUMMIT, N. J. thrntiirh our missionaries and the city showed the features of Miss St. Leger. to ,irop t0 the bottom of the cup und house of the Armour refrigerator plaut Telenhnno leiepllone of San FranclRPo if It Is not, "WeSbe tossed his wallet to him with a n.ntcb UJC n|r bubb|eg ar|ge wltho,It at Chicago caused a panic of Injured j I,. merry laugh and turned away. As sh« disturbing the coffee, If the hubbies think men, and In their efforts to escape vou eonrt enough for Heavon did so her escort raised bU mask and . cotIeccollectt IInn ththee middl middlee tne weather will from a pit four were killed. hut showed the face of Julius Worneld. | ^ , _ ^ ^ •um a pu rour were killed. 'IW« »' r good enough for the Public i be flne,flne Irf thetheyy ndlieadhere to the cup It uec0ratl0n Schools." Rosalind St. Leger regarded her act; „.,11„1 eltlleeither rnrnl|n ' Five men were killed and one in- j s wr weddings and parties as a bit of coquetry that would «erve , In a freight and pnnsenper train ! bubble|! ppnrate wlthout agsum|n collision on the Boston and Maine rail- ARTISTIC FUNERAIDESIONS many neople seem concern- to draw the northerner on y the more; flled „„„,„„„ chan able veathet* closely to her. She was mistaken. He i may road nedlvDeerfleld, Mag3. A SPECIAUfy. el aljn.it President Roosevelt's fit- be expecte< The plnnlyof the I'belps PubllshlnR tlTp. ore needs to worrv thoughg . left the city the next morning without a call or a line of adieu. When she :ompnuy at S]>Kjueneld. Mass.. publish- Mr. Roosevelt can be flppen^ed upon How to Brighten Carpet*. ng Good HouseBUPlnK, the American to realized what ."lie had done she bitter to Remt I- lrnnrlnp the rpnorta sbe bad played by marrying Warfleld. How to Clean Taa Boots. The only comfort remaining to lier an. 20 to tne extent of Sl.ooo'ix MONEY IN ON of ttip Tv-«, trlal It lg the congress- To remove mud stains from tsa Three Hremen were killed anil ional Record. was to send her wedding card) to tut BOND Awl 1 boots and shoes, rub with slices of raw een Injured In trying to check iMORTGAGE. nuu the really wanted. potato. When dry tppr/ boot which dwtro/ed i 1600,000 bui; to Advertising Paym. Try «• HBSJWtX DOOiUAM. taiyaUA M Bwbki wan. i |THE SUNDAY SCHOOL*
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pretty Hu!iu|ir PI H. , IRA W. HENDERSON?., Subj.cc Lot's Choice, (.en, IT satisfiunuij mi,i desirable fashion —tuiM.n Teu: Luke 13; 15 of the-season. Hum la one. that is as THE F-AMO05 DMNEv Memory \orsi-.,: S, !>- Helpful (•.arming as well can be, yot abso- Automobile Highway- No!.--. lutely simple and that la adapted Kveulug (.imc. Tin ;K.iu, which bid U: Mil'iei I, A Separated IVopie. to almost every material used for in- 1. :M \\\-••••.- • •-----«• = • colliplft.'ll With I'ol so long a linie evening gloved to he exiicutuct- — for an auuunoiiiiu the iinna! of Aid am and Lot with door gowns la thi; Illustration jt \A Brooklyn, N'. Y.—Preaching at the essfcitco of the Gospel found. Thoaa have tit-en of white ki! or titiedo that apeedway on Long Island have been Irving Square. Presbyterian Church who art) princes in the Kingdom of their retainers, slaves and pu&ti made, of huff colored poplin with anything e-lao seems almost too novel. followed with further proposals for slons, in the land of Canaan. Wht: trimming of plain and fancy braid, on the themu. ' A Separated I'eople," Jehovah are men of single purpose, Yet thorn are beauty and good taste automobile highways from New York the Hev. Ira Wemine.ll Henderson, of unsullied devotion to the truth, of there, u grievous fain I ne a rises. The,: while tlm girdle is tit silk in exactly In the more recent fashion of wearing to Lenox, from New York to Tuxedo pastor, took as bis text Titus I': 14, "A unified motive. There is no double is not enough food for a subsisted eiatchlng color, but veiling, cash- long gloves in a pale co^j^ exactly and elsewhere. These latter would people for His own I'Oisessh'U." He dealing in the. heart of man who real- diet. Starvation stares them, c*.- matching the. delicately tinted gown. not be speedways for racing, hut true said: ly lives within Jesus. He does busi- naan is barren. Kgypt is the gran^ ness on ill.' square and Is not merely ary of the world Here if anywhere* ThiB fancy 1H mure and more e- looks Seldom has any fashion taken sible, an avoidance of grade crossings. legiance, to the King of Kings is to Released from their troublous en- I cut loose from sin and to tuner into at you you may read therein the vir.milieu! Abram and Lot go up out A. such a firm hold upon feminine fancy In brief, the automobile roads would deepest motives of his soul. There is the warfare against Satan upon terms of I'mpt Into Southern Judah. Tho ( a.i this one of the over waist. It la be differentiated and separated from of decided and continuous opposition no mud there. IUu bow different aie adapted both to the young girl and •.ears haw brought wealth to both ordinary roads somewhat its railroads and n-.-iistauee. The fight against the motives of tin- u;--n •: the woild Abram ami Lot. What with their to the woman Mid appears to bo have long been. evil is not a sham battle, but a bimr Lucking principle, it l.- uill to be cattle anil flocks, their silver and eijually charming ami attractive for >iniggle to the death, with "no Quar- wary of their motives. The man WHO gold and tents, they were rich* men. both, while It can he made from a In this proposal th-'v i- much ter" tor the slogan. Constructively, !s continually looking ma for himself Wr • ; ossessions they travel variety of materials. This one la which Is engaging and which u >;>.•.i!-. ih« Kingdom is for meu who are may, not unjustly, foe suspected of having uu axe to grind. Ills < hi f • t ween Bethel and Hai. eminently simple and girlish and is to the practical i;s well .. working up toward godliness entire i:nti. in.- pi.-ice of the altar," wh!<^ aginative sense. That int ..: . through the- yielding of self to do the aim is to throw dust ia your eyes Unite appropriate for either silk or tl'.-it you may not see through him. dSir.-tiino Abram had erected. ^ ciallst, Mr C, II Wells, m uue of his will of the Kiither. 'i Me members of Abrttm and Lot have such nuwf, £ wi«ol, plain or fancy material, while the Kingdom are i,i N who are not His ways are. devious and his motives it can be made to np.iich (he aliirt hooks a lew \i-ara ago. fo.'ecast the double and dangerous. ous herds aud flocks that the IBJVV the servants of the wuild. Citizen- incompetent to support them, Their or as a separate we. 1st as liked. In construction of just such roads, nu- ship is conditioned ipxm loyalty u> merously radiating from every large But tho greatest thing that differ- herdmen fight. Grazing lauds and this) Instance plaid taffetaMs trimmed revealed truth and upon giuwth in watering places are equally subjecis with a lltllo I'amy braid and worn city and connecting all important the appropriation and re.ill/aiiun m entiates the Christian from the world is the soul life. Thf man who puts of dispute and of strife. Open war over a guliupe of all over lace, lint centres of population, as a means of divine verities. between their retainers is Imminent. solving at once the. two problems of h;s trust in temporalities has little of one great advantag*' of the \vai,;t is If there ia any one thing thiit neud.-s that and generally wants luoro of it. An open breach between the chief- found in ihe fact l-iat it call ho residence a'.ul transportation in and emphasis in this day and time it is Being chiefly zealous to get a full tains is likely. The situation is slipped on over any guiuipe that the about cities. It may he that we shall the fact that Christians aru different store of (his world's goods he hasn't stiamcd. Hut Abram is a man of young owner may possess, those of one day come to that. There can bo from thvi-e w!... M-nv the liaals it :'.m • ii w i;,t, u\e!" tho inner man pvact- and of no contentious spirit. lingerie material being well liked for little doubt that a broad highway on the present. i in diffeu-iicf i.-. nut iimt ilii.ilu: :!'!.- u-.iliti"S ill life. His His riches have made him neither more, hoiirlrUa, Panama and chiffon bard nor arrogant. He scans tho the purpose, ihe special one being which private motor cars and public tonsorial or sartorial or educational, time is preoccupied by the present. broadcloths aie all appropriate in landscape as It stretches toward tho by no means obligatory. motor coaches or omnibuses could be but vital. It depends not upon the The Christian, however. Is not so. wool materials while iilnupst every cut of the hair, or upon the fashion Living a full, rich, free, helpful life four winds of heaven aud he sees op- run at high speed, extending from portunity abundant for them both. one of thu simpler silks can ho no The waist consists of front and New York through the villages along of c!othe3, or upon the lack or abun- in ihe world, he yet realizes that af- Utilized. back and ia lit ted by means of shoul- dance of schooling a man may have ter all the soul lite is the thing. His With a wise economy he perceives the Hudson, or up the Bronx Valley, experienced, but upon his manner of ohiuf lutereHi in the material things that war is the last thing that must The blouse consists of the fronts der and utider-ann seams. There are or along the Sound, or through the come to pass between Lot and him- tucks from the shoulder which pro- life. To walk our streets and dis- of life lies In the fact that through and hack.-, and has the great merit of Oranges, would be largely used. The tinguish Christians from the men who them his soul may find expression. self; that with Canaanites and Peril- * allowing a choice in the closing, aa vide becoming fulness and ribbons or present scheme does not, however, go are not brethern of Christ (except To live near to God is his first desire zites still In the country lift, will be it Is so riiiisiiueti'd that the. opening tapes at the waist line to regulate as far as that, but contemplates mere- they be marked with the i lain, facial, and endeavor, for he known that then perilous at best, without any family can bo, made at either hack or front the »ize. The guinipe is a plain one disreputable evkb" • • • • 1- nor the KIM.- of hi',, is sure. feuds: that the ono way to invite con- ly the construction of a few "trunk certed attack by their common enemy aa best liked. The front:; are extend- with front and backs and Is closed line" motor roads through those re- easy. 'Ihe thief ar : ti Mu Ah, v>. there is a difference !>e- Invisibly at the back, while its sleeves is for them to fight between them- ed to form strap-like trimmings that gions where automobile travel Ja tee may each bo snaven in tne same twet-n ibid"* men aud Dellal's. There selves. And so he proclaims an iren- heaviest. There. Is constantly much shop and both be immaculately neat. is a sharp line of demarcation be- lcon: "Let there be no strife- for we travel of that sort from New York to The same stylo of ivady-tu-meaaure. tween the life of selfishness and the are brethren." With beautiful spirit Tuxedo, to Lenox, to Beruardsville, garments may array the deacon and life of seltllessness. On the one hand he offers Lot *ie initial choice: "If we have an army of pure minded, to Lakawood, to Morristown, tc the crook. Everywhere we may find thou wilt take the left hand, then men who under similar or identical clean hearted, noble acting men and will 1 i;..i to the right, or If thou de- Greenwich and to other places from exteriors yet harbor ami foster total- women; and opposed to (hem a host part t-.i the righi hand, then will I thirty to a hundred miles away. It ly opposite ideals, motives and of unprincipled self-seekers. The go to the left." There is no trace of la a hardship (o require such travel- thoughts. man who is clothed upuii '.y Christ pugnacity, no evidence, of sell-ag- ers to confine themselves to a rate of It is not my purpose to intimate cannot be happy and aud di. wrung; grandizement in his dealings with only ten or twelve miles an hour, and that in many an instance it is not the servant of Satan thinks It happi- Lot. The eiitlio proposition is well yet tor much and, Indeed, most of the perfectly eisy to mark good men from ness if so bo he only gets on top. worthy of a man who enjoyed the evil. The lineaments of sin stumer ur The Christian views his actions in the divine fnvor to an unusual dugrt-e. way the roads run through regions light of eternity and consider;; Un-ir where a high rate of speed on a com- later are impressed indelibly upon Abrani had profited from his inti- everlasting consequences. macy with God. mon road is unsafe. And the stead? the faces of those who lead lives ot shame, no natter what sort of clothes growth of population and of otbei I nm not anxious that Christians they wear or how neat they may he. :.!'.otihl be labelled by tlu- ilothes they Lot accepts the proposal. With an uses of the roads makes it increasing- Contrariwise, the purity of Christ is v.ear. 1 am solicitous thut their de- eye single to his own preferment and ly dangerous to run fast. revealed In the countenance of him portment should mark them as advantage he chooses the fertile and who lives near to Ood. Kven II child Christ's: that when they open their luxuriant Bdeuic country eastward It may well bo argued, then, that may potut a drunkard by his rugs and mimths men shall know without any towa.d the Jordan. Kalr as the pri- a priest by bis garb. These diffen- guesswork upon whoso side (hoy mordial garden of the Lord. It ap- with the extensive adoption of a nsw euces are patent. kind of vehicular traffic a new kind or stand; that when tho rub comes be- peals to his self-seeking soul as offer- But it is not of the difference in the tween wrong and righteousness they Ing an opportunity for profitable ex- system of roads should be created for shall stand up and be counted with ploitation. Therefore "Lot pitched it, just as was done at the introduc- clothes, or cash balance at the bank, or the mental culture of Christians the hosts of heaven. his tent toward Sodom " tion of railroads. There Is need of and non-Christians that 1 wish to Lot is a sample of the .man who is thla for the sake of the autoinobllls!? speak. spoiled by wealth and success. The themselves, in order that they mas The Common l>cuominntor. more he has the.more he wants His The difference between those who It seems to he taken for granted by spiritual sensibilities are dulled and travel rapidly nnd enjoy to the full love Christ mid those who care noth- n number of writers that the only the advantages of tho marvellous ma- his finer qualities are blunted. ing about Him Is not in externalities way or rendering the Gospel of Christ Practically Abram teaches us tho chines which they drive, and for the but in fundamentals. We aro con- acceptable to men Is to show Its like- sake of the general public, so that virtue of humility, fairness, magna- cerned not so much with what a man ness to other religions, and to try to nimity. What he lost by granting Lot they may enjoy in safety their or- eats or wears, as with what bo thinks, find tho common denominator be- Ihe first choice he galnad In just self- dinary use of the common roads. We with the motives by which lie Is ac- tween them all. This Is a line of de- satisfaction. Lot may have selected may add that there Is need of it foi tuated, with the principles by which fense with which we are becoming the best land, but Abram gained a the sake of the uutomoblles and of his actions are tested and justified, familiar; but It does not require richer spiritual blessing. Abram's the roads, for the former are not al- with the sort of soul life he lives. much foresight to see that It is course was us generous as it was ways run to the best advantage on Tho possession of a Christ. Inspired doomed to fail, it Is one thing to diplomatic. He might have dlawn roads which may bo quite suitable foi soul, energized by I;>H1 blessed no- show (what is very necessary to be lots for position on the laud and have fives and aspiration*, and ideals is shown) that the Gospel is the perfec- horses, while roads which are ad- left the decision to fate. But he did what differentiates Christians from tion of all light and truth in the not. His open-handed deajing with niirahlo for horses am! horse vehicles the world. Titus tells us in our text world; it is quite another to attempt Lot is a lesson to us all. aro often mined by tho ponderous that we have been redeemed oy to make ail the light and truth equal. Lot stands a warning against traffic of motor cars. There are, of Christ that we may be set apart "a There is no need to disparage the insidiously destructive influent ot course, the questions of room and ex- people for His own possession," and broken rays of light and the partial prosperity. Greed hardens and pense. In many plives there Is am- St. Peter informs us also that we are morsels of truth which are found ?ns; it destroys the powers of sYirlt- ple room for new roads, and, indeed, "a people for God's own possession." outside Christ, but the fact remains ual perception; it leads men to (look much need of them for the relief of These two statements slato much that they are broken and partial at with favoring eyes on sin. Arm to the present overcrowded highways. truth in a nutshell and load us to in- the very best. The Gospel has hith- look with favor is to Invite teiapta- Elsewhere motor roads might be pro- quire what manner of meu "God's erto achieved Its victories by insist- lion. May God keep us from the ad- own" are. ence upon what is unique In it, and versary of material gain. vided by widening existing roads and this special note must bo Insisted giving half of them to the motors- The Christian Is a man of fine prin- Vs. 1. •South." See Gen. 12:9. ciple. Paul tells us that all things upon, if the victories are to continue. Vs. :?. "Bethel." They travel back just aa some of our parkways now are lawful unto us, but mat all things —London Christian. She way they had gone down to have one rond for pleasure vehicles, are not expedient. The man of prin- Egypt. one for horseback riding and a third ciple acts, not that he may be insured Prayer n Harmonlzcr. Vs. 7. "Strife." Water and well.' for business traffic. in the exercise and prerogatives of Peter had a praylug band about ire prolific sources of friction a: his personal rights only, but iu order him; for ten days the disciples con- Eastern herdmen to-day. As for the cost, it would doubtless that the welfare of society may be en- tinued in prayer. When the preacher Vs. 9. "Land." The una. be objected that roads for the exclu- hanced. He iuquires not what are stands as Peter did. surrounded by a country. sive use of one class of vehicles my rights, but what are my obliga- praying church, the result is a multi- Vs. 10. "Plain." Better, should not be made and maintained tions? His chief concern is not to tude of converts, steadfastness in nf the Jordan." The Jordan, at tho expense of the whole public. gain all that is coining to him In a church life, self-ilenin! and gladness. region, near Jericho, whlc are of moderato fulness, finished wltU Wo are not sure that that would be material way, but U> live that the Peters sermon wa* born of prayer. chose, is surrounded b; a valle ••»re attached to the full girdle and sum of human happiness shall be in- A praying people caunot quarrel; the hack portions of the waist aro straight bands. valid, however, since our parks and teen miles wide. It Is to th The quantity of material required creased. The Christian is the last strife. malice. back-biting—open of the Dead Sea. "Watered lapped over onto the front at the speedways seem to furnish precedents springs that feed church quarrels— for the sixteen year size Is for tho man to insist upon his right to en- was desirous of the most shoulders, so allowing the use of the for such construction of special roads, joy anything that in itself is harmless are dried up by the south wind of places. "Garden." Eden. T ornamcutal buttons that are so much over waist one End three-quarter and people who own and use no and that In his hands may result in prayer. A church on its knees look- was bountifully supplied^ with liked this season and that are so yards twenty-one, one and one-half hors?s are now taxed for the making no wrong, that, in Its Influence upon Ing to Christ, overlooks much. He streams. Near Jericho water was to beautiful. yards twenty-seven or ono and one- and maintenance of roads on which other men may lead to thoir souls' that studies the stars has no time to be found four ways, practically from The quantity of material required quarter yards forty-four inches -wide, horses are driven. These roads destruction. The worldly man, on criticise his fellows; the telescope a common centre, as a glance at a j that vnlls in the planet walls ou map will show. And besides a mul- lor the medium size Is two yards with ten yards of braid; for the would not be essentially exclusive, the other hand, Is chiefly uuxlous that Rtiinipe three and one-quarter yards he shall reap his share of all things. men. A praying people do not opposi titude of other streams ran Jordan- tweniy-ono, one and three-eighth but would be open and free to any- wards or to the Salt Sea. "Egypt." eighteen, three yards twenty-one or body with an automobile. Perhaps The influences, conscious or uncon- the pastor; molten metal easily take yards twenty-seven or seven-eighth scious, of his actions weigh littlo \ip- the shape of the mold set for it This land was remarkable for its fer- yard forty-four inches wide with this point might be compromised on his heart. He Is not worried hearts united iu prayer conform to tility. seven yards each of plain and fancy through a reasonable automobile tax, about the life of his brother, because the pastor's plans, till up. and give Vs. ii '"Close " lot was so anx- braid and seven-eighth yard of silk to be applied to these roads. It is to him his brother is a law unto him- value to his purposes.—Ram's Horn. ious to secure ihe host in sight for lor the girdle. generally recognized that the enor- self. I am not only my own but my himself that ho ever, forgot his man- mous wear and tear of automobiles brother's keeper, is a part of the phil- No Strength Hold in Reserve. ners. on common roads make it fitting that osophy of men of principle alone. Trivial Incidents get so engrossing Vs. 13. "Wicked " They were No Latest Fashion. they should be specially taxed for The Christian would rather be right that life becomes unprepared for the prosperous and rich. It is not at all Nerppsarlly, with the handsome road maintenance, as is now done In than to win; the worldly man would great Issues. A man gets all absorbed strange that they were wicked. The roln'K we are to wear, the hats must England. If special roads were built be right It convenient and anything lu his business and Intends some day wonder is that prosperous men are be luiK--', and it Is no exaggerating to to get the victory. Tho Christiau to enjoy his home; a woman gets en as good as they are. No temptation [or automobiles, nnd those vehicles is so Insidious and subtle as that of Bay that they rim up the whole scale were thus to a large extent removed cuts tho way for the onward move- snared In the burdensome details o of shapes ever, worn, for one sees the ment of the world with the axe of life ami loses her peace of mind; and ease "Exceedingly." They were so from the common roads, it would bo truth; the worldly man marches with one day some great overwhelming ex wicked that, as we learn from Gen. borgore, the Gainsborough, (he bon- lining to apply that tax to those spe- 1!>. they wore rendy even to do harm net Dauphin, (he cloche ami so on the ranks, content with conditions Derlenee of trial or sorrow suddenly cial roads. There are other features as they are. Those who love Christ in tacks such a life, and the life sini- to ttic very messengers of God. fop-ver, until choice is impossible, if of the case which require ponsldern- give the world not what they wish al- "derr. to the lmforseen as- it is to he ruled by Ihe "Intost'eiisli- lion. but on the face of'it the pro- ways but what they otmht to have; .vke'.i and unprepared, be- ion." Ther.' Is no latest fashion now- i cause the strength which ought to A Freak Potato. 1 1 posal Is interesting ajrd promising.—•' they point us to what we ought to be adays, ami the only tlii :: . io do ;.. to New York Trlbun nnd what by the grace of God, if we I have been nurtured for the crisis has What Is considered to be the most- buy jiu.t what suits om-. Tne piac/ cared, we might ln\ The world- been exhausted in the insignificant remarkable freak potato grown was for tin1 small hat is wiil1. til" >:iorni.ig servers keep their cars to the ground skirmishes of daily aff;":rt.-F. G, at Sloscew, Idaho. It. consists ,of tailor-made, however. nnd give us only whin we say »v Peabody, 0. IV fifteen potatoes grown into one tuber, se farms, ill! of which need. The difference is only one of and weighs a few ounces more than paxJjjjJTconcorns, are to be found principle. Christians are principled, The Inceptive Kinserpost. five pounds. It. was grown by H. C. 011t Parker. Secretary Wilson, of the ),i>ucr. editerranean. Until recently finely and highly; must lianseroits thins a'' The Parisian coj/fuve i.i 1.•;-.- "pi;;l i Hi,, rath or sin is that, many believe United States Department ot Agricul- have been simply collected mammon are unprincipled and irre- ture, who was at Moscow gathering than it was InKt'/ai-nn, I he liair Wi. „.. _y.\^v sponsible. • ii :i short cut to happiness. It never iro the sea floor, where they have has led there, and never will, but is tatistics, had the spud photographed inr drawn loos*v back ami iiii'.sr.od * \ Christians a#e men of pure motives mil •will place the potato in preserva- 'flourished in a wild state, but of late and of high ideals; worldly men are lvinc fingerpost deceives thousands abouaboutt. whowhoro*ibr * I'-.i.iltionul Creek "no and flve-eigt>tU yards thirty-sUj years they have, like oysters, been llver\. year, just the same.—Ram's tives for exhibition at Washington. I inches ".vide. not. Where there are noble, uplift- D. C. knot is nhy4d ing, sanctifying motives th^re is tho lloru. r The most curious fact in trade now ,v...... ,,dd of the cow-stanchions uear through tho forest hla legs wer« The Chatham Press, lilu mother'* tttult Iu thu bunt. To trembling so that he could hurdly, U that a popular ejpivgslon la hurt IN THE UNKNOWN DARK] his ijulvuiinB heart ihU was iu noum stand. lag the lemon trade, avers the noslou way u lufuise. us compared with tho Whiiu the first pink rays crept In ESTABLISHED I(97, Hecord. By CHARLES 0. D. ROBERTS. terrlblu spaclouiiuess of thu forest. beueath thu rock he sank down it ml A weekly newspaper |>ul.liahet ronulenU of t'lulluui Borough, who has just failed an a huur>iUt. A possible. uiMluot the friendly trees sumed his luuuewurd journey, very l»«rn» Gauuty, N. J. newly married husband, of Bloom and wailuvl. , hungry, but too desperate with chill Ho had mi Idea, of course, what hu uud liouieHlckiteBU to stop and eat. field, N. J.. ventured to perpetrat* CaMn4 «l lk» I tuth.m P,O. M ixud el»u uatttl was wailing lor, unless hu hud somu Ho had traveled perhaps a mile some Jokes about hU bride's cooking dim expectation that bis dead mother, when he caught tho souud of heavy, C«rUB«*k>ti<>a> iltui t» kwiimi oattEtl 01 tho^iL*l ba tdJr*»tc4 to Till and she had him arrested It's a wise His king, awkward legs trembling rocks ami sluices CUISH by the shore,, tir his owner, oi Ihu uutti till thu varele» f>K>u;up£, uud stopped. Star- C f >, Y. l>. lift* as*. Chaihi», vlth excitement, his long ears point- ! Here, she caught ou a boulder, tipped ferryboat, would come ami lead him ing anxiously through the trees, ho nfcg» hc ch«t|c theu pitl &ffc;« ILMMM humorist who knows where to beglD IVI& home. His Instinct taught him that thtuli uionptlv notify tttt puVWkhet, C I and when to quit. tung stimstiffly forward, hMus distendeiiuteaaeidi uu-snos-- | up until sushe was ueannearly on heuur sun- saw a woodsman striding along tha >h ld £ ii -II.. ..-.a*u 1 ...I..., K.. „, „„.!,! .....t,, ,,,,,i • .i,,.iw,.| ,vw. it.ti,, ,1,.l,,1,,l the dark of I lie wilderness held un- trlls sniffing and snorting, he stared wale, and pitched the llitlu auliuul trail, with an ax over tils shoulder. *lll bf s peeled tottlllc ktl known perils for him, although hla At Bight of one of these, beings that anxiously this WH> mul that from clear overboard hef»l« CAH iia ditCBbliuuc The Petit Parlaien has just com loose | guarded babyhood hud afforded him stood to him for proti ••lion and kind" the swirling, treacherous current to AB the chum „ f One Year, $1.50. pitted a very Interesting plebiscite, 10 chftiu'u to learn by experience.. ly guidance and shelter, his terror „ J Six Months, .SO. the silent man poling the scosv. | the very next liutuiu. thu eolt was and lunellnt'ss all Bllpped away. Ha l0!l! the object of which was to ascertain The river, at this point nearly halt j dragged along In oung as ho was, he took up the po ' ] Three " .60. l id dd hi tht I ld h d gavu a Bhrlll, loud whinny of delight, \ Single copies, So. who, in thu opinion of its readers galloped forward with much crashing were the ten greatest Frenchmen ol of underbrush, and suuggled a coax- ieater Trus j. THOMf\S SGOTT, Ed. and Pron the nineteenth century. More thai) lug muzzle under tho arm of the as- 15,000,000 votes were given, and ttu tonished wood'jmau.—Youth's Com- jan's Threat panion. Horsei are not going out of fash- result was that Pasteur came out at the cmparatively quie u , g >ed to lr ton appreciably in the cities, an- the head of the poll with 1,338,435 ferrfrryy he taw a longg lino ot white,, water and madu a valiant struggle The next were Victor Hugo, who re- leaping waves, stretching from bank toward the shore, which was :iov not heels In readiness, whilo over first iM,7U7 i: OK S.NAKK IUTE. 1 nounces the Rural World. Every to bank with menacing roar, and five yards away. one shoulder, then the other, hla ms-0 " ceived 1,227,103 votes; Gambetta. k d dealer in carriage, coach and road seeming, as It wtrewere, about to rusrush All that he could do In the of eyes and ears Uept guard. Tho situ- Hccortl of u Single Year in India-— 1,155,072; Napoleon, 1,118,034; eld horses finds the Inquiry fqr high- down upon the slow ferryboat and that mad Hood was, needless to say, ation was OHM that might well have Wild Beasts Kill 20.11. class horses of those kinds in great Thiers, 1,039,453; La?.are Carnot, overwhelm it. , very little, but It chanced ts be cowed him completely; but the blood 950.772; Curie, S51.107; A. Dumas, When he looked toward the other enough, for It brought him within In his baby veins was that of mettled The number ot persons killed in hioi demand, and the greatest difficulty India in 1905,by wild beasts wa» pere, S50.602; Dr. Rou-, 603,911 side of the JCOW, the prospect was tho grasp of a strong eddy. A mo- aiict'Stoi'ti, and terrified though he they experience is in finding enough ment later he wns dashed violently was, and trembling, his fear did not 2(154, as against 2157 In the previous .ppointinex and Parmentier, 498,S63. Immedi- equally threatening. The roar from really desirable horses for their cus- V.e'.ow was worse than tho roar from Into shoal water. As he fought to a conquer his spirit. year, and the number of deaths re- wettenham ately following were Ampere, the above, and the whole river, just hero footing, ho saw the scuw wallowing ported from snakti bite (21,787) Is away down tho torrent. Then he Soon aftor hu had taken his stand also a little smaller than that of 1904. electrician; Brazza, tho explorer; so radiant with tho sunset glow, grew In this strange and desolate statlling, Zola, Lamartine and Arago. There black wi'.h gloom and white wltlt fury found himself, he knew not how, on A feature of tho 1905 returns Is Irresponsible wealth is as demor- dry land. a great booming voice startled him, is material here for endless philoso- as it plunged through a rocky chasm calling hoo-hoo-oo! hoo-hoo-oo! nc the increase In thu number of deaths, £ Xt t *-*» ^IVUIJ as irresponsible power, main- strewn with ledges. The only thing Thu rapids roared behind him. both of human beings and cattle, at- phizing on the popular estimate oi very far off. He strained ears an Cairns the New York Evening World. that comforted him at all and kept They might, it seemed, rush up at eyes In vain to discover tho source c. tributed to leopards. It Is suggested It begins by corrupting its possessor. greatness and the enduring qualities his (ears within bounds was the pa- any instant and clutch him again. the dreadful call. A moment late by a writer In Bally's Magazine that It proceeds to corrupting everything in reputations. tient, sturdy feme of the man, poling Blind and sick with pain, be dashed he seemed to feel, rather than seu o these beasts suek their prey inoro that can be corrupted within its pos- tho scow steadily toward shore. Into the woods, and went galloping hear, so met hi ut," Hoat over him in th readily than they used to do in tho ' This nervous passenger on the and stumbling straisht inland, with neighborhood of villages. The fact sessor's touch. It thus breeds a kind Candidates far admission to the dark. Then a llttlu \;ay back In th consular service will hereafter have primitive backwoods furry was a colt no thought but to escape that awful underbrush there came a scuttle an that morn licenses to possess firearms of virus which spreads to the social about six months old, whose mother voiccee. Not till tho roar hud quite a squeal, more Eeuflle.juid silence. were held In 1905 than in tho pre- system and requires sterling qualities to submit to an examination into their had died the previous day. His own- died out did the strength of his terror Ho could not even guess what wa vious year may bu noticed, but It haa .on the part of the tnas3 of tho people conversational abilities, announces er, a busy lumberman, was now Bend- desert him. Then lie sunk tremlllng long been recognized that it is im- ing him across the river to a neigh- happening, but whatever it was, to resist its insidious destruction of Youth's Companion. They must In the deep grass of a little, brook- was terrlblu to him. For some nil possible to discover any relation be- know ono modern language besides bor's farm to be taken caro of, be- side ineaiuiw. tween tho number of firearma In na- proper standards and right living. cause he was of good Morgan strain. menu there came, from tho sain English, something of the varied re- Being of sturdy stock, tho brown spot, little, soft, ugly, thlckish sound:. tive hands and thu number nf deaths colt soon recovered hla wind. Then, from wild beusts. sources of the United States, be fa- The ferryman had taken tho pre- These stopped abruptly. Immediate "Having determined how many caution to hitch tho ond of his haiter- feeling nervous in the loneliness of ly afterward there was it hurrle During 1905 more daitgernus wild freight cars would be required to miliar with political economy and tho rope to a thwart amidships, lest he the woods and tho deepening shad- beating of wings, and again soini beasts wero killed than in 1904. The transport the Iowa corn crop, how elements of international, commer- should get wild and Jump overboard; ows, ho snatched a few mouthfuls of thing floated over him. The big ow official figures are: Tigers, 1355; many miles it is to Mars, how much cial and maritime law, and have some but the colt, although his dark brown grass and started to try and find his had been disturbed at Its banquet. leopards, 4SU; bears, 223G; wolves, coat was still woolly with the rough- way home. Obeying some deep-seat- It costs the average family to live, knowledge of modern history. Their A few seconds more, and th 2010, and hyenas, 554. Well known, ness of babyhood, had too much ed instinct, he set bis face in tho fitness in these respects will be tested watcher's ears caught a patter o man-eating tigers were killed In sev- and all the thousanu and one prob- breadth between the eyes to bo guilty right direction, and pushed forward eral districts. A regular • crusade lems that have arisen over the num by a written examination. Then they through the thick growths. light footsteps upproacliing. Then 1 of any such foollshneaB. Ho felt saw a faint gleam of eyes, whit, against wolves has beau curried on it) tier ot angels who could stand on tht will be examined orally to discover frightened and struuge and very .one- His progress, however, was slow. seemed to scrutinize, him steadily parts of the Central Provinces, whera point of a cambric needle," sayB the whether thay use good English in ly; but he knew It was his business Among the trees tho twilight was now fearlessly, indifferently, for perhup these brutes are most numerous attd juet to trust the man and keep still. Des Moiues Register, "some enter conversation, whether they can main- gathering, and the dark places filled tho greater part of a minute. most troublesome. When the animal ".rusts tho man,his young heart with vague but prising statistician has gone to work tain their end of au argument wltr- Then they vanished, with more pat To thu success of the rnmpalgn no he generally comes out all right; but dreadful apprehensions, BO that at doubt may be attributed tho great to figure out how many square mile: courtesy and tact, and, in short, to every few steps he would stop and ter of light footsteps; and as they ills once Iu a long while fale interferes appeared, a wandering puff of nigh decrease In the number of persons of space the hand of the average mar ascertain whether they will do credit capriciously, and the utterly unex- stare backward over his shoulder. killed by wolves—In 1904, 244; la Presently he came out upon another air brought to tho colt's nostrils r travels over in shaving. He an to their country if sent abroad to pected happens. Hundreds of t!mes, musky scent which ho knew. It wu 1905, only i;,o'. Beforo dlmlssing nounces that the man of average and with never a mishap, the ferry- open glade, and cheered by the light this subject It Is worth noting that represent It. The oral test will count ho followed this glado as long as it tho smell of a red fox, such as he Imu man had pMed his clumsy scow across seen once prowling round his owner's tho Bengal Government In September length of life shaves over twentj for as much as the written test in de- the dangerous paBsage between the seemed to lead in the right direction. square miles." barnyard. This smell, from Us usso last offered a special reward of Rs. termining tho eligibility of the can- rapids—the only possible crossing Onco a wide-winged, noiseless elations, was comforting rather thai: 100 for u man-enting tiger which didate. Those who pass will have, to place for miles in either direction. shadow sailed over his head, and lu< otherwise, and ho would havo beei: ;i!lwl seven persons last year in Goil- Rural mail carriers in certain parts be good all-round men. But this evening, when Uu scow was shlod with a loud snort of terror. Ho Klad if tho fox had stayed near. Fui fra Forest, Singbhum district. Th« of Pennsylvania contemplate appeal just about mid-channel, for some in- had never before seen an owl. Andsome timo now there was stillness all rdlunry reward for a tiger Is Ks. 40. explicable reason tho tough and well- onco he jumped back wildly, as a about the big rock, tho owl's kill and ing to the authorities at Washlngtov Gutzot said that tho great social tried pole of white spruce snapped. foraging mink rustled through tho for relief from what they consider a the passing of tho fox having put all WOUOS OP WISDOM. movements of Eurepe have always It broke short off in tho middle of a herbage just before him. But for all tho small wild creatures on their great nuisance. They declaro thai mighty thrust. And ovurbourd, head tho alarms thut kept hU baby heart attained their classical development guard. Tenir "tions are n file which rub? some of the people along their route! first, went the ferryman. quivering, he pressed resolutely for- in France. Feudalism, absolutism by liitle tho cull was begin- ff much of the gust of sulf-confl- buy only a single stamp or postal As the man fell, his foot caught In ward, longing for the comfort of his and democracy In turn have reached mother's flank, and the familiar stall ning to get used to the situation. dence.—Fenelon. card at a time, or wish the carrier tt tho hook of a heavy chnln used for their fullest bloom on French soil. securing hay-carts and such vehicles In the barn above the ferry. He wns even beginning to relax tho The first tiling a kindness deserves tenso vigilance, of his watching, when wait after buying a card until a mes- In the heart of probably most French- on the snow; and as the clumsy craft As he reached tho end of the glade s acceptance; tho next is transmis- sage can be written on it. In these suddenly his heart gave a leap and ilon—George MacDonuld. men, as ou the lips of many, rests the swung free In the current, tho man Ills apprehensive ears caught a curi- then seemed to stand still. Just ways his progress is delayed, anc belief that France has not lost her was dragged beneath it. He would ous sound, a sort of dry rustling, about ten paces behind him he saiw Let us labor to make the heart havo been drowned In a few seconds tome of yiorlng"tree lect, partly careless and partly crim- for miles she pounded her terrible more in the- hands of womon-tiio and In the arctic regions, were It not way In safety through the bewilder- By this time the sun had dropped Half-stunned, his inal, on the part of those who have niothers-than In the hands of tno,° ing tumult. out of hi,,,, theblgcai iJ1UKe the power to abolish nuisances, de- for the gift of the apple, says an edi- completely behind the wooded hills, who possess power, or those who » and here In the deep forest tho dark up with a sharp spitting and s clares the Christian Register. Noise torial writer in tha New York Globe. At last a long, jutting promontory and slunk behind thu tree Innovators, who seldom underst™* •f rock started the current on a new seemed to come on al! at once. The themselves. We must cultivate worn is a minor evil compared with dust, It is the moBt universal of fruits, and slant, and she was swept staggering colt's fears now crowded upon him so he turned tail and ran aw.' oughly bealen. Tho straii ! en, who are the educators of Z" but that it Is the cause of many ner- the cheapest. North America pro- across to the other shore. Here, for thickly that be could hardly make K human race, else a now gener,.' duces annually about 100,000,000 nearly two miles, she slipped with as- any progress at all. Ho was kept busy had a fashion in fighting VOUB disturbances Is well known and not know how to cope win,; ,p cannot accomplish Us task.l-Frotbtl barrels. Every week this country tonishing good luck down a narrow staring this way and that, and partic- nnd often declared by experts. But dust slulee-like lane of ao ularly over his shoulders. had no spirit loft for furtter lessons fends to Europe 250,000 barrels. Tho Is deadly. More people are killed by water. almost smooU A mass of shadow deeper than After this the night wu,, of wi ' it each year than by all the wars and fipple is decorative in color'and out- [0 rest—a stump, a moss-grown ou! great event, although there we,o line, delicious to the palate, Balu- As If to compensate for this for- b frequent alarms which kept the coif- acts of violence commuted by men. tunn, however, sho was suddenly ^"",er—would seem to his frlght- one nerves ceaselessly on (jjle rack Now" The Almighty is sometimes accused brious to the liver. Its juices pro- caught by a violent cross-current, —i a moving shape, just about «• wan tho faint, almost ImpercepMbZ to spri i him. He would jump of cruelty because earthquakes, torna- long youth and retard the onset ot snatched out of a clear way, and — of a hunting weasel-^w to ono is baby heart pounding does and wild beasts destroy life, but plder years by dissolving thu mineral swept heavily over a ledge. At the was (ho erratic scurrying of thn deposits that form along ths blood foot of this ledge she was fairly between lils^fct only to see another wood-mice: now it.Ws tho 'oud 1, t all of them together are as nothing (smothered for iiome seconds. Tho and Hugog r hashadofci£_ n lhe otllcl' sldo> muffled thumping {ot a hnrc. nVo channels. On the average every nR( compared to the mischief wrought by man clung oijatiuatoJy to tho gun-and jump back The sudden Ishnd nt this lodg-llm|)P(; °" the gernft of disease which now, it is American eats a barrel of apples Ih a wales, and tho colt, by sheer good scurrying of a woodH upon thn wilderness domains ,u,ud year. The conditions of membership luck, fell In the bcow Instead of . ,er dry S; -uce-needleB ma3 well known, fill the air in every dust Tho colt was a/customed to sleon- the side. Terrible beneath him. 1 #torm in tho city, and threaten the in the Apple Club of America are too ing well through tho night, and th?. At last, camini; to two tall comfort, health and life ut all wlio low. Every one should cat at least By the time ho had struggled to his JRhl protracted vlB«/,lno» h|S'fe"t-f( runked saplingpngss flowinflowingg .:iu«u« Men unde: |u-e exposed to them. three apnlrs a day. ' feet again the r-cow had righted hcr- •"<-' ho was afraid t/lle dowi,_exhrtlla,ed annot marrj Belf, and darted Into n wild cliatfs of gather just before the porpendicu™ him. When 'ace of u great rock, ho was vaguel spectral gray must be slxti dawu boeu work Us magic ust be fit