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>L. XVIII NO. 31. CRANFOKD. N. J., THURSDAY. SttPTBMBBK 23. 1015. Personally Conducted Toun to South America. W» hare the plaaaure of adviaing jou that through a reseat aaaociition with the American Rxpreae Compwar we are in a poaiUon to tatirt iavarnagimg + ^tehfthtfwi trip S Sooth Ameriea, the moat wonderful continent in tha world. We will make all arraogametila for traniportation, hotel aoeommodationa and forniah travel fund*. FSi»l eondueUd tour atarta November 10th, the aeoood November 24th. and the third November 27th. Booking* for theae toura will Ibe'numeroue, ao if inter- eated. earl; nolioa ahould be giren to inaur* raaerirationa of beat aeoommodaiiona. BookleU describing toura furnished at out offioe. CRANFORD TRUST COHPANY . CRANPORD, N. J. 4 % Interest on Time Deposits. 1 Wish You Had a Telephone, Too 9 * we could have tucb pleas- ant UdJe chats over..the yln. T. marketing andshopping, and it wonM help make your housework so muck lighter. "Really, you can't realize what a lot of pleasure andcomfort you're missing because you haven't a telephone." QfcmrteYOli have a ttUphoni? NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY e ee e ft ic Tni6 Economy" Low pricea do not neooaaarily indicate cbeapneaa. Good* whioh cost the leaat in the beginning may be the moat «ipeDUTe in the end. From the standpoint of econ- omy ita wiae to leave inferior good* alone and get the beet Tobuy here ia to practice economy, because an-'- -• -in*eatment- in - our merchandise- aaatrre* -you- —quality- •• ••-; perfection. - - AARON D. CRANE ' f Cranford. Warehouse. Roselle Park. Elizabeth. D -Re-Cleaned drain. Flour, Feed, Baled Hay, Poultry Feed a Specialty.; WINTER BLANKETS STORM COVERS A TTtAetC RETREAT mm the Afghans Lund tj» Brit- Ian Into the Jaws of Death. THE EVACUATION OF KABUL Of HUMB h w c a Whe L**l MM ?«, •f hhty Only OM ft a r*a P r a w n Tafcaav day of wtr* aad w» ware, half a«-r*e»the world. UMmeat* bf'lhedty y. aad the very cany abroad the saw*. It la than, romance. It ki mkracla, tmt aamir- act* that may b u M forever from tbe pegaa 'of UM future MatncUn aad ro- mancer one of UMmoat dramatic «g- sraa of the paat—the massi*gai brtag taw On* ewwe freax UM batUaasld. beat *T*a before' naatdtppld** uf */* LI .jiyfei~.'l>»«.-—..,.>>'..».•«.• I'HihJi^biw,* ^vw-yj ti.-lu»A1nii/hi-*iVi«iU VALUABLE RUBBISH. rertjMM* Maat* Htm I* What Waa) A p»ai Bla* la a refaa* heap may aowd atraaag*, baa It I* a fact, for waaw a » • » • aauarc* «* BH«« waalt than aa acrikatry ft* aOa* naM ottl - aad fan d**d UM place la mjrU» anil chruak-W haa maintained Air cactnrte*. OBMS ha la merely UM awlfUat tUw or ruaaar, urmitam a b*co at UM fight, cawmi aa aa lunar u> tear glad tiding*; rircmMaw a bard pnaawd ref- uge* aoaaMtataa*«*• a lone aurvrror. Tbotapaa* BMlcr. waitlaw Kanaa, of wakh T b « HoU Call" b>moat fkoteoa. cm Ulwtnud In a taaa kauwn valadac on* or tb» trash: cptootlaa la Uk» bKturx uf Kuflaod—UM atrtval uf l»r. Wtttlaoi Hrruuu at Jilabbed. Jaa. IX liar urriUa UtUe ptcture atiaw* tba youn« Bcuuh auntwo, dam), IIM nerate, «ti».uiti«J. vllualu* b»U COB adouatobu vcarlad bone >» tha wall* of tba ctcjr Iwlu In alcbl. II* bail cuiuo fruoi Kabul, Uuv<t«a UM) mouutalu*. la mMwI&icr. MM of a ntraaUnc u n i of Urtttob ami uatti* troopa, acroai(>aiitad tj MUM «f «l taodast* and cun|> tutluwtn. them at lint w«n alau ulna of. oSyem, lucl ;' wli.. uf Sir. eft Bate, tba commaIMIT at J«lawl«4. daufktar. Tbara ware aU» fourlcaa rblldrtn. A luac, htuical* hMaona Mrim of bhiodsra, tnscb erh* «ad munlcra bad bruufbt tb* tramuuloiwlj uuLsiualwred llrltlab lu Kabul to the fuUit «bcni >«acuatkHi of Ibe tit/ «ud MCivptiUK* uf m |«uai Iwd ufs cuuiliKt tu JaUlabail ed Ci> ttwlr Iwdera IbaJMat th«t topij for, «oil toe rvtrMit t>m«n. Uul Uie Afftuu* did aut kw|> lh»lr word, and aupa (bar* were no leaden. H«for» ibe nurcb wan balf o»«r masr •lalo and roodttton* *m •> that tba others j-Wldrd lo tu aunttoder UM rommaiidlox hloUtlf, Uratml fOiftltuHuar, togMjaer wlUi toe woorft mod cUil drea. latu the rare of (be Aftban chtof, i.TBiit ikH ua tU tbe Kurd Kabul wu paaatd. Tba Rurse of UMKurd Kabul I* Ore mil* rmtlue bttwwo hl«b mouu taloa, ao oactuw, lofty and griiaUMt to winter tba sun aramir reaebe* lu daptba. That Jaanary U waa deep In aaow, tb* rocka ware flaicd with ice, and upon «?erf taouataln atop*. In rr ary ontsaaa, txbiad w»j bo«M«, ta UM earHtr aay* of gaa Itghtla. UM coal tar WMtegardari aa a herrible aawaar* aad aurrapttUoaaly got rid e TWB tbe gnat dbw*ery waa mad* that ail tfte hue* of th* rainbow dwelt to tbl* duty luoklag atolT wklrh I anal threw away Tuday UM of coal tar ar*> coasted by tb* ana**. In Latu-aeiilr* aluoe raitoa waatax ooce> c«a*M*>nd robMah. baa aa aoaaal Tata* of <1.\«M.UUO' It t-oualata of fag rtxta and •wee|>lBg* at»l plrkjogs aad tvoblnc* Thouaeod* of women are tmplereal tu ill Tide Ihla stuff lot good. inKMItfif and tad. and It ta aoM at various prVw ror different purpi -paprnraktof. matting, aurtVai wad •llac and. ami of ill. the euklng of bate great dtfo- "roily ta getting rid of a tbkk, *»U aarlUbg liquid, which wa. tb* rat* byproduct »f Ihelr lodualry They r* It lnti> atiwama and erwera. I'reaentl. MBMOU* began collecting It aud.rWta nig 11 The remit wa* pur* glyrvrla.- WQIA*S GREAT,POET. TMnkin* Hia lu "BaMiidrauatb Tagorv." by llaaaa- ta Kouaiar Itoy. la ITiU |>Mun> uf UM atmi>le HO of U>» irvat |uet itul of Imlla, wbu woo tb*Nobet prba for Uteralurr "T>Kurp btniofir lite. aluM la bouiw. lie Brt* up wltb the DIOTBUII bell. wMnptlum iiefor*. >ud take* hl» DHimlBjc t»ti". Kora uu tba roof amt Umrm blataelf In lutdltallun for hour* at a time lu thla bouie be uull* of- ten cook* bla W*B lueala In •« '••«- noiuV <»o*iT ' He doea nut eat muib U«llexl Her. bulled iiotatuaa, ••ulinower ur l-eaua, *Buu(b of butter ar* all tha h* rare* to naL lie. U »ut foiul uf OlUk tttnlte'and la food of gardening •TUta living tud high thinking la ib* keynote of bl* llf» at botiair. lie « to (be buy* andtotb* teach- er* (wh-* a we** In tbe tetuuM Ill* fur Ibe children ta of aa ld**U*tlc re At Hum iiue of tbmu will steal Into liU ru>»sa *nd waU'b bua IIH aud more bwbead lu aud fro a* wrltr« <>r think* urer a pueut' Oi ry-wtajrttfd- tanr try* mtUlaitBif. Ttutta buw tbe uaHliiMa du.' "Tea; »r fblld. volt are none tbau. uiadiuen. ^H'bett did yuu cow* lalu the ruoou V " Tewtiat t One uf Ibe mu*t daiigeniu* of eiplo- »lve*j la lijilhle of Qltrogeu, a lilai'kpuw- drr WbU'b tbe lillgbteat toutb wlU with Ibeb- long guns and kwg kn|r** Waary, crawded. half crtpplad by fruat, UM amftMed aad fvrmlea* nstrni I nggllog tbrvugb UM gliwmy caayoa ' aoon lost all a*jmblanc* of aa army, , aa the slaughter aooa loat all aeOi Uance of balue. It became anapty UM i**acr<i of • rabbi*, aad UM no* grewred. T h r e e thotjaand men," say* UM bla tortan Hlr J. W. Kay*. "faU andcr UM flre of. Ut* enemy or dropped down paralysed aud elteaatad to b* ateogb- tend by Afghan knlTea. And amid BM fearful eoanaa of ranugc, through a abowar of matchlock ball*. rode'EagUah bvllea on horaabark or la camel pansier*, sometime* talaly »u dcaVoruig b> keep their children be ith tbedr eje* andthen teatng tbaaa la th* coafoaloo aad beTrUdenueul of wffp yrrnt TWICIMW la elpesimeuUi tu 6V tbe cause of It* eitretu* el Moe> dauup ludkl* vf ultru- l»u «•» ruMud ua tb* atruiga uf a 1>OM »lot It b known Ibat tbe *trluga of such an Instrument will rlbrat wbru Um*>e of a aUnlUr UKlniowut baling an equal teoaleu ar* aytin. In tW* ca»*. aftar UM uploalr* h*d beo.tae tboreuj|llly dry a t r i i ^ *iKnb*y'baas Tkai Va» bruegbt near tad tb* atrliiata euuuded. At a certaui out* th* ludlda of nltrogaa ou the prepared InstraaMal Mploded It waa found that tbe *ix>ki*loo occurred "lit; wbra a rat* uf rlbralloo uf alxly a ««-uod wa* '-uuiimiiil<-ate<l lu lie t>i>|»ml atrlari Vibration of. tb* O airing-cauard aa flplowlue. while that uf Ibe E «trlxig bad no anVt. A Safe Investment! Buy a Lot. If yon are working for a aalary and find it difficult to aar* money, or, if you hara a little money and want it to earn more' money for yon—BUT A LOT. Ton can bny"a lot for aamail caah payment, the *>« l fni^ to be paid in monthly installment*. CRANFORD, IV. J. IS GBOWINO RAPIDLY. Tonr let, if carefully bought, will increaae in raloe. Some day you may need a oonaidarable aom in caah—than you will kkTa a ralnable lot for aale. Oarhti have an city Imp id are located la tiM kert 5ectiM et tke tewa autd wttkln a lew ntaaite.'walk i ttw rallmai aUtlea m*f trelley U H. Aftar.AW gaoaral becaaM a captle* with UM waajaHk UM rout and) slaughter tat horror. The JugduJlok UM Kurd Kabol; a dark, ataap. winding track aaceodla* high among frowatag crag*, aad bar rkaded at Ita aenvwast petal It was a trap. The fagttrr** were caaght bayoad escape. A a>*rc baadfal tmerg- ed allre. ' WMnln alzteca mllaa »r ialtUhad en|y alx of the** renamed. Before those slztsett mflsa ware covered Ire of the aU had bean gttag laaraadfa. Dr. Brydoa asaaa, one maa oat of tfiOO. raarhsd th* goal aad bar* tk* awfal aewa. t«tar. when aaagaiBII awofc* ana arcagaa, UM woaea aad chfldns aad prknoera were rssraaat Or. Brydoa klmaalf Bred to ahare and sar- *t*e the faawos saaga *f loekaow. sa- terrtDle epwod* U kh> coaatryla Thil A Xlameae iblJd. whether boy or girl, wrars It* hair In a little topknot until It tta* attained tbe are of eleven or twel»e yeerm. Onreaching tbhaiin the> tupkout luulug t-ernuvwy taaeit pt*'e. Tbe child bdreasad lo IU best, and »mld nmrb r»Joklng of relallrea »o-l Meeds tbe topkDot "> cut, uu* k at-a UBM. Tba bead hi tbeu t«m- roeala Inttted ta tb* rareawny bring imnt*, UMOMHJmoa*y, wbkh la canfally latcated fur th* child by Ha pa/rnta or. guardaiaa. A young prlac* or prlnrea* will mattUM* racelr* *a motU aa fZSXXK) Upraaaau it M* or ter topknot ruttl<« c«aeM<uy, whii* a pourchlM Buy get 110 ar •lS.-Wlde World Magarta*. . Cant I -Mm OfcMy baa Inrltad aU UM trf of UM aaarbuj cbrl* lu a luacbeoo aad matiso* party." , "Doaaa't aba know Ibey bat* baan goavlplag about bw avaMthlag awfidr "It u n r a *h* doa*. That'* th* na- aoa aha'a trylag to*t—n tba JtrJ*.-- Hnr Tora WarU. Bsba«a>-I aerer la all my Ufa saw a man who could! so neatly gaeaa rid- dle* and rcmandrasB* aa that Henry Pact. Dmtmn-Hv wonder! )a*t tkkdi ef the practice ta baa. Omwife POSTMASTER LINCOLN. aaall a week «utl tb* rwuonerttlu*, waa wwraapnadlugly u n l l . The oaVw waa too luatcnUkaut to I* r*a*td*r*tl paatk-ally. aixl u wa* ea lo UM young nan banm tvery •*» liked him aad bevau** he waa tbe aaJy nta* wllllag. to lake It wlk> mkl awake out UM return* lie wu elived lady fallal with tbe amulntmmt can** It ga** blm arhan>* in n-«J et cry o*w«|ia|ier UMt » U tak«u lu the ThHalty lie had uerer l»»u able g*t half tb* n*w«pa(i*n he wanted. and UM*>«<•* t»n him the unsiwt •< a cuoetaut -feaal Not wWklug tu b* tied to th* gAii, Mm. It ,t*ld*d him DO rereao* that would reward blm fur tb* i-oaOuemrnl, he nia.le a pu*UXHre of bhi bat. Wnemtar he HIIM»M W»*ti M* W M CatkMl Ua*a I* a.awa Oa May t, 1893. aay* r r. Bnwa* ta "TIM dreryday lore of Abnbaoi * Llaoutu waa i|>t<ululrO puat at Ntw Malea. 111. l>y 1're.l d*M Jarkau*. Tbe dull** <>f IB* puel Wwea a peraou who*tp*>-t*d a Irller BMjt the |M)»tuiaater f»uud aim the atofflce^ and the puhlt-. offl.ial. l*k hag UD* hla hat* looked u«er anil ilfll.f- ered the tnall wb*re«i>r Ihe public might AM) b.lw II*k*|>t the uffli i> uu 111 It aaadlsivulluue.1 or waa reumred h> Itlrraburg.. A an»»ll balance du* the imaia*d.ln I.twuia's ha ml* at ItMdla ceatlnuanr* of the offlc*. Tim* *4. uu aj>d he hsj. rwour«d nekl and wsa |<racth'lng law, bating i |>la<-e uf 1'imluaaa tu Dr lleury'a odkre. Ueanwhlle hla atrtiggle with Bvrerljr waa iinabalad. and h* hail uften Iwru obllgnl to lurrow moo*y from bla flieuila tu purchase tb» bareal -eaeartea. It wa* at that Junclur* that a gu'*'uuieut .agent railed tu •aak* a aeitleuufnl of Ut* oldpaatuuV-* aeruuut*. The Interview tuok pl*.-» In UM |>re**niv uf t>r. Henry, who thin dewrrlbe.1 It to Mr. Browne "I did tn>t liellet* be had th* money a hand lu meet thi draft, sad I waa about lu call bua asid* sad offer to lend him Ibo nwa*y wbeu be aakwt UM ageul to lie waled. II* went ««*r to bl* iruikk ,..i hi*, bmntlas .Iwueatnd. ntumed with aa-jJg—MM* -awhi- li» whkh a yuanllty of ailf*r asd t»wmr npma waa lied up. Datylng Ihe auek, be poured tb* coataata upuu the table sad proceed*] to couat th* rotas "The gurertiiuenl ageul fixuul Ilia I M (.lie iuiilalne<l tbn •tiiait auiiiuui of thedraft tu a emit aud lu Uu> vlmi Ira I folu* that Mr. Mivuln liad re wtted. UPnever umler au; rtrrum "A«k ttii.Mo we liilvo inntml" 1/ Mill wlali KTOUltw liii|ja|>utul>l» lio»'f lomvriuuK our Hri.KSDll) UOVINtl MKIlVIOK lmv.< u«..uhmit IMH»« of fiinillnw u l i i w iiouwholij offn'ta wi>liovo IIUITIHI—uml IH< I'tlN VIMKIII lint Ihla fully .«|ui|i|»>.|. .••« |a>rtiy ni»mi4><l mnivrii In Um ou* t«> hiuiillu lli« tnumf'T pniKlnn. Molor Ttuck Service - IT WASA TOUOH STEAK. •ut Ih* ReeUurant Men •••11/ It When IK* Ktek Came. It bapp*u«d In a dowulowu rsatsu A watt dressed -a* he always must lie to UMk* good story youuji man ordered a uteek llm waltma. moat puiiasas la writing asWry'uf tlrla lad -flllad Ib* order, aud I be yming ian sUrteil In tudaruur Ib* feast which had been eel bafor* hlu» Tb* young uiau bad no aouuur *Url •d la on tb* steak than he dlscuTered Ibat be bad a a Irk cumlug, and a* Ib* raataursut proprt«lur pssaad alup pad him by Mllng; "I. c«n't .**( Ibla ; eutlrrly tou tough I wlah run would' eeS'tuat I get tetter UMeU wliea" coeoe la her*." *Tuo bed! That sleek bxika all light. Outtotme g*t you *uolh«r." And In* afarasald pruprl*tur look tbe uteak, Ib* silverware which had been served with and departed. II* anon returned with a steak which looked eiartJr Ilk* Brat one Tb* young man picked Of hi*knife and atarbad at bl* wKund rim!" lie aakl u hi* knlf* cat It apart without the Isaut sffvrt iiwtuuier waa pleased heyend words, and that he enjoyed UM utrak wa* etWent, forfa*left only tb* plal*. A* tb* reporter paaaed uut ha awt m proprietor again, and IliU l> what waaasM: . •That steak was all right, but tba girl made a mistake lu aot gting him aharpsr knife All I dM waa lo put briac »bn.a "harp knlf* tou hat* au Mt a duTerenc* a aharp knif* with a •***> from a baef of >M* M » " - (Maabaa W* Thar* wa* Um* wbeu Calais was r*pfs*eated lo th* EnglUb p*tflum*at. Jt waa In tb* reign vf Henry VIII. that (Mala wa* granted the right tu II* representative to WestioUter, and Umnaunes of euw of tta sMiabrra bsv* l*»u pr*a*rvsd. II* last sltttag BMtaber, for lastsme, wa* on* K*V mand Ptyton, aldertnaa of Calal*.- fftandard. In D****jr. 'Don't y«a nod It an awful npesaa > her* thra* marriageaU* oaufbtera > you band*?" "Tea, aad the worn of It M I'm te- glniilng to tntak they're not »arrlag»- ."-PUtabargb Praa*. To trtfel hopefuUy I* batter Ibaa lo arrir*. gad UM trae aacotae la ta la- •*aV-*Wbert tajaJa «t*T*»*<», Westlleld Storage Warehoiiies 17-IU l>nia|»ic| Htronl •W-440 North At* ' Wtstllelil. - New Jereey. G. J. WENKE, (Huonaau?toMll'lar A Nuk) 5 CMUMH Street. Fre5h Fruits AND Vegetables BVBRVntlNO TIIB MAKKI21 ; OP THU BUST UUALITV. frompt Aervlceand Cuurteou* Traatroent O.J. WENKE FREDH. |AHN, (Huooaaaiir Ut I'blhpp Jan») House. Sign, and •1*1* *•«• Daaeralli* Paper Hanging Clan*, Oil, Paint, VariiiHhea and Wall Paper. CranfortJ, - ••'- TileiiuuB* M-IC H.S. WOLFF WATCHMAKER, JBWriLriK and OPTICIAN French (,1<«lu and Hwlaa Wateb Itapalrlng aHtxicUlty, at lUaauuabta Hrfoa*. OU IJMMM lleplaoM and I'rmerlptluna Kllli.1. All kind* ut Optical (.loud* on band. . . . All Work Guaranteed far One Veer. Pike's Store, 8 Trust Co. Bfcff. Telephone 301 W EOWAHO MO8H€«, CIVIL EI6IKEER IU SURVEYOR Teuaraatilp Cailneer. Lot Burreja. Heal Eitavl* UetelopaMOl Flatw. B*ak ••lla-ag, Creirfw*, «. J I... f D. D. IRVING -CHOICt- McaU, Fuh, Butter. Eggi and Poultry PHONE 03. •tgfct, It Ja pinyer (or Wi

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>L. XVIII NO. 31. CRANFOKD. N. J., THURSDAY. SttPTBMBBK 23. 1015.

Personally Conducted Toun toSouth America.

W» hare the plaaaure of adviaing jou that through areseat aaaociition with the American Rxpreae Compwar weare in a poaiUon to tatirt iav arnagimg + ^tehfthtfwi trip i »SSooth Ameriea, the moat wonderful continent in tha world.

We will make all arraogametila for traniportation, hotelaoeommodationa and forniah travel fund*.

FSi»l eondueUd tour atarta November 10th, the aeooodNovember 24th. and the third November 27th.

Booking* for theae toura will Ibe'numeroue, ao if inter-eated. earl; nolioa ahould be giren to inaur* raaerirationa ofbeat aeoommodaiiona. BookleU describing toura furnished atout offioe.

CRANFORD TRUST COHPANY. CRANPORD, N. J.

4 % Interest on Time Deposits.

1 Wish You Had a Telephone, Too9*we could have tucb pleas-

ant UdJe chats over..the yln.

T.

marketing and shopping, and it wonMhelp make your housework so mucklighter. •

"Really, you can't realize what a lotof pleasure and comfort you're missingbecause you haven't a telephone."

QfcmrteYOli have a ttUphoni?

NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY

e e e e

ft

I'" i c

Tni6 Economy"Low pricea do not neooaaarily indicate cbeapneaa.

Good* whioh cost the leaat in the beginning may be the

moat «ipeDUTe in the end. From the standpoint of econ-

omy ita wiae to leave inferior good* alone and get the

beet To buy here ia to practice economy, because an-'-

-• -in*eatment- in - our merchandise- aaatrre* -you- —quality- •• ••-;

perfection. - -

AARON D. CRANE' fCranford. Warehouse. Roselle Park. Elizabeth.

D-Re-Cleaned drain. Flour, Feed, Baled Hay,

Poultry Feed a Specialty.;

WINTER BLANKETS STORM COVERS

A TTtAetC RETREATmm the Afghans Lund tj» Brit-

Ian Into the Jaws of Death.

THE EVACUATION OF KABUL

Of HUMB hwca Whe L**l MM ?«,•f hhty Only O M

ft a r*a P r a w n Tafcaav

day of wtr* aadw» ware, half a«-r*e» the

world. UM meat* bf'lhedtyy. aad the very

cany abroad the saw*. It lathan, romance. It ki mkracla, tmt a amir-act* that may b u M forever from tbepegaa 'of UM future MatncUn aad ro-mancer one of UM moat dramatic «g-sraa of the paat—the massi*gai brtagtaw On* ewwe freax UM batUaasld.

beat *T*a before' naatdtppld** uf* / * LI .jiyfei~.'l>»«.-—..,.>>'..».•«.• I'HihJi^biw,* ^vw-yj ti.- lu»A1nii/hi-*iVi«iU

VALUABLE RUBBISH.rertjMM* Maat* Htm I* What Waa)

A p»ai Bla* la a refaa* heap mayaowd atraaag*, baa It I* a fact, for

waaw a » • » • aauarc* «* BH«« waaltthan aa acrikatry ft* aOa* naM

ott l -aad fan d**d UMplace la mjrU» anil chruak-Whaa maintained Air cactnrte*.OBMS ha la merely UM awlfUat tUwor ruaaar, urmitam a b*co at UMfight, cawmi aa aa lunar u> tear gladtiding*; rircmMaw a bard pnaawd ref-uge* aoaaMtataa*«*• a lone aurvrror.

Tbotapaa* BMlcr.

waitlaw Kanaa, of wakh T b « HoUCall" b> moat fkoteoa. c m UlwtnudIn a taaa kauwn valadac on* or tb»

trash: cptootlaa la Uk» bKturx ufKuflaod—UM atrtval uf l»r.

Wtttlaoi Hrruuu at Jilabbed. Jaa. IXliar urriUa UtUe ptcture atiaw*

tba youn« Bcuuh auntwo, dam), IIMnerate, «ti».uiti«J. vllualu* b»U COBadoua to bu vcarlad bone >» tha wall*of tba ctcjr Iwlu In alcbl.

II* bail cuiuo fruoi Kabul, Uuv<t«aUM) mouutalu*. la mMwI&icr. MM of antraaUnc u n i of Urtttob ami uatti*troopa, acroai(>aiitad t j M U M «f «ltaodast* and cun|> tutluwtn.them at lint w « n alau ulna

of. oSyem, lucl;' wli.. uf Sir.

eft Bate, tba commaIMIT at J«lawl«4.daufktar. Tbara ware aU»

fourlcaa rblldrtn. A luac, htuical*hMaona Mrim of bhiodsra, tnscb

erh* «ad munlcra bad bruufbt tb*tramuuloiwlj uuLsiualwred llrltlab luKabul to the fuUit «bcni >«acuatkHiof Ibe tit/ «ud MCivptiUK* uf m |«uaiIwd u f s cuuiliKt tu JaUlabailed Ci> ttwlr Iwdera IbaJMat th«t

top i j for, «oil toe rvtrMit t>m«n.Uul Uie Afftuu* did aut kw|> lh»lr

word, and aupa (bar* were no leaden.H«for» ibe nurcb wan balf o»«r masr

•lalo and roodttton* * m •>that tba others j-Wldrd lo •tu aunttoder UM rommaiidlox

hloUtlf, Uratml fOiftltuHuar,togMjaer wlUi toe woorft mod cUildrea. latu the rare of (be Aftban chtof,

i.TBiit ikH uatU tbe Kurd Kabul w u paaatd.

Tba Rurse of UM Kurd Kabul I* •Ore mil* rmtlue bttwwo hl«b mouutaloa, ao oactuw, lofty and griiaUMtto winter tba sun aramir reaebe* ludaptba. That Jaanary U waa deep Inaaow, tb* rocka ware flaicd with ice,and upon «?erf taouataln atop*. In rrary ontsaaa, txbiad w » j bo«M«,

ta UM earHtr aay* of gaa Itghtla. UMcoal tar WM tegardari aa a herribleaawaar* aad aurrapttUoaaly got rid eT W B tbe gnat dbw*ery waa mad*that ail tfte hue* of th* rainbow dweltto tbl* duty luoklag atolT wklrh I

anal threw away Tuday UMof coal tar ar*> coasted by

tb* ana**.In Latu-aeiilr* aluoe raitoa waatax

ooce> c«a*M*>nd robMah. baa aa aoaaalTata* of <1.\«M.UUO' It t-oualata offag rtxta and •wee|>lBg* at»l plrkjogsaad tvoblnc* Thouaeod* of womenare tmplereal tu ill Tide Ihla stuff lotgood. inKMItfif and tad. and It ta aoMat various prVw ror different purpi

-paprnraktof. matting, aurtVai wad•llac and. a m i of ill. the euklng of

bate great dtfo-"roily ta getting rid of a tbkk, *»UaarlUbg liquid, which wa. tb* ra t*byproduct »f Ihelr lodualry They r*It lnti> atiwama and erwera. I'reaentl.MBMOU* began collecting It aud.rWtanig 11 The remit wa* pur* glyrvrla.-

WQIA*S GREAT,POET.TMnkin*

Hialu "BaMiidrauatb Tagorv." by llaaaa-

ta Kouaiar Itoy. la ITiU |>Mun> uf UMatmi>le HO of U>» irvat |uet itulof Imlla, wbu woo tb* Nobet prba forUteralurr

"T>Kurp btniofir l ite. aluM labouiw. l ie Brt* up wltb the DIOTBUIIbell. wMnptlum iiefor*. >ud take* hl»DHimlBjc t»ti". Kora uu tba roof amtUmrm blataelf In lutdltallun for hour*at a time lu thla bouie be uull* of-ten cook* bla W*B lueala In •« '••«-noiuV <»o*iT ' He doea nut eat muibU«llexl Her. bulled iiotatuaa, ••ulinowerur l-eaua, *Buu(b of butter ar* all thah* rare* to naL lie. U »ut foiul uf OlUk

tttnlte'and la food of gardening•TUta living tud high thinking la

ib* keynote of bl* llf» at botiair. l i e« to (be buy* and to tb* teach-

er* (wh-* a we** In tbe tetuuM Ill*fur Ibe children ta of aa ld**U*tlcre At Hum iiue of tbmu will

steal Into liU ru>»sa *nd waU'b buaIIH aud more bw bead lu aud fro a*wrltr« <>r think* urer a pueut' Oi

ry-wtajrttfd- tanr try* mtUlaitBif.Ttutta buw tbe uaHliiMa du.'"Tea; » r fblld. volt are none

tbau. uiadiuen. ^H'bett did yuu cow*lalu the ruoou V "

Tewtiat tOne uf Ibe mu*t daiigeniu* of eiplo-

»lve*j la lijilhle of Qltrogeu, a lilai'k puw-drr WbU'b tbe lillgbteat toutb wlU

with Ibeb- long guns and kwg kn|r**Waary, crawded. half crtpplad by fruat,UM amftMed aad fvrmlea* nstrni I

nggllog tbrvugb UM gliwmy caayoa 'aoon lost all a*jmblanc* of aa army, ,aa the slaughter aooa loat all aeOiUance of balue. It became anapty UM

i**acr<i of • rabbi*, aad UM n o *grew red.

Three thotjaand men," say* UM blatortan Hlr J. W. Kay*. "faU andcr UMflre of. Ut* enemy or dropped downparalysed aud elteaatad to b* ateogb-tend by Afghan knlTea. And amid

BM fearful eoanaa of ranugc,through a abowar of matchlock ball*.rode'EagUah bvllea on horaabark or lacamel pansier*, sometime* talaly »udcaVoruig b> keep their children be

ith tbedr eje* and then teatng tbaaala th* coafoaloo aad beTrUdenueul of

wffpyrrnt TWICIMW la elpesimeuUi tu 6V

tbe cause of It* eitretu* elMoe> dauup ludkl* vf ultru-

l»u « •» ruMud ua tb* atruiga uf a1>OM »lot It b known Ibat tbe *trlugaof such an Instrument will rlbratwbru Um*>e of a aUnlUr UKlniowutbaling an equal teoaleu ar*aytin. In tW* ca»*. aftar UM uploalr*h*d beo.tae tboreuj|llly drya t r i i ^ *iKnb*y'baas Tkai Va» bruegbtnear tad tb* atrliiata euuuded. At acertaui out* th* ludlda of nltrogaa outhe prepared InstraaMal Mploded Itwaa found that tbe *ix>ki*loo occurred"lit; wbra a rat* uf rlbralloo uf alxlya ««-uod wa* '-uuiimiiil<-ate<l lu l iet>i>|»ml atrlari Vibration of. tb* Oairing-cauard aa flplowlue. while thatuf Ibe E «trlxig bad no anVt.

A Safe Investment!Buy a Lot.

If yon are working for a aalary and find it difficult to aar*money, or, if you hara a little money and want it to earn more'money for yon—BUT A LOT.

Ton can bny"a lot for a amail caah payment, the *>«lfni^ tobe paid in monthly installment*.

CRANFORD, IV. J.IS GBOWINO RAPIDLY.

Tonr let, if carefully bought, will increaae in raloe. Someday you may need a oonaidarable aom in caah—than you willkkTa a ralnable lot for aale.

O a r h t i have an city Imp id are located latiM kert 5ectiM et tke tewa autd wttkln a lew ntaaite . 'walk

i ttw rallmai aUtlea m*f trelley U H .

Aftar.AW gaoaral becaaM a captle*with UM waajaHk UM rout and) slaughter

tat horror. The JugduJlokUM Kurd Kabol; a

dark, ataap. winding track aaceodla*high among frowatag crag*, aad barrkaded at Ita aenvwast petal It wasa trap. The fagttrr** were caaghtbayoad escape. A a>*rc baadfal tmerg-ed allre. '

WMnln alzteca mllaa »r ialtUhaden|y alx of the** renamed. Beforethose slztsett mflsa ware covered Ireof the aU had beangttag laaraadfa.

Dr. Brydoa asaaa, one maa oat oftfiOO. raarhsd th* goal aad bar* tk*

awfal aewa.t«tar. when aaagaiBII awofc* ana

arcagaa, UM woaea aad chfldns aadprknoera were rssraaat Or.

Brydoa klmaalf Bred to ahare and sar-*t*e the faawos saaga *f loekaow. sa-

terrtDle epwod* U kh> coaatryla

ThilA Xlameae iblJd. whether boy or

girl, wrars It* hair In a little topknotuntil It tta* attained tbe are of elevenor twel»e yeerm. On reaching tbhaiinthe> tupkout luulug t-ernuvwy taaeitpt*'e. Tbe child b dreasad lo IU best,and »mld nmrb r»Joklng of relallrea»o-l Meeds tbe topkDot "> cut, uu*k« k at-a UBM. Tba bead hi tbeu t«m-

roeala Inttted ta tb* rareawny bringimnt*, UMOMHJ moa*y, wbkh lacanfally latcated fur th* child by Hapa/rnta or. guardaiaa. A young prlac*or prlnrea* will mattUM* racelr* *amotU aa fZSXXK) U praaaau it M* orter topknot ruttl<« c«aeM<uy, whii*a pourchlM Buy get 110 ar •lS.-WldeWorld Magarta*.

. Cant I-Mm OfcMy baa Inrltad aU UM

trf of UM aaarbuj cbrl* lu a luacbeooaad matiso* party." ,

"Doaaa't aba know Ibey bat* baangoavlplag about bw avaMthlag awfidr

"It unra *h* doa*. That'* th* na-aoa aha'a trylag to*t—n tba JtrJ*.--Hnr Tora WarU.

Bsba«a>-I aerer la all my Ufa sawa man who could! so neatly gaeaa rid-dle* and rcmandrasB* aa that HenryPact. Dmtmn-Hv wonder! )a*ttkkdi ef the practice ta baa. Om wife

POSTMASTER LINCOLN.

aaall a week «utl tb* rwuonerttlu*,waa wwraapnadlugly unl l .

The oaVw waa too luatcnUkaut to I*r*a*td*r*tl paatk-ally. aixl u wa*ea lo UM young nan b a n m tvery•*» liked him aad bevau** he waa tbeaaJy nta* wllllag. to lake It wlk> m k lawake out UM return* lie w u elivedlady f a l l a l with tbe amulntmmt l»can** It ga** blm arhan>* in n-«J etcry o*w«|ia|ier UMt » U tak«u lu theThHalty lie had uerer l»»u able t»g*t half tb* n*w«pa(i*n he wanted.and UM *>«<•* t»n him the unsiwt•< a cuoetaut -feaal Not wWklug tub* tied to th* gAii, Mm. It ,t*ld*dhim DO rereao* that would rewardblm fur tb* i-oaOuemrnl, he nia.le apu*UXHre of bhi bat. Wnemtar he

H I I M » M W»*ti M* W M CatkMlUa*a I* a.awa

Oa May t, 1893. aay* r r. Bnwa*ta "TIM dreryday lore of Abnbaoi

* Llaoutu waa i|>t<ululrO puatat Ntw Malea. 111. l>y 1're.l

d*M Jarkau*. Tbe dull** <>f IB* puel

Wwea a peraou who *tp*>-t*d a IrllerBMjt the |M)»tuiaater h« f»uud aim the

atofflce^ and the puhlt-. offl.ial. l*khag UD* hla hat* looked u«er anil ilfll.f-ered the tnall wb*re«i>r Ihe publicmight AM) b.lw II* k*|>t the uffli i> uu111 It aaa dlsivulluue.1 or waa reumredh> Itlrraburg..

A an»»ll balance du* theimaia*d.ln I.twuia's ha ml* at ItMdla

ceatlnuanr* of the offlc*. Tim**4. uu aj>d he hsj. rwour«dnekl and wsa |<racth'lng law, bating

i |>la<-e uf 1'imluaaa tu Dr lleury'aodkre. Ueanwhlle hla atrtiggle withBvrerljr waa iinabalad. and h* hailuften Iwru obllgnl to lurrow moo*yfrom bla flieuila tu purchase tb» bareal

-eaeartea. It wa* at that Junclur*that a gu'*'uuieut .agent railed tu•aak* a aeitleuufnl of Ut* old paatuuV-*aeruuut*. The Interview tuok pl*.-» InUM |>re**niv uf t>r. Henry, who thindewrrlbe.1 It to Mr. Browne

"I did tn>t liellet* be had th* moneya hand lu meet thi draft, sad I waa

about lu call bua asid* sad offer tolend him Ibo nwa*y wbeu be aakwtUM ageul to lie waled. II* went ««*rto bl* iruikk ,..i hi*, bmntlas .Iwueatnd.ntumed with aa-jJg—MM* -awhi- li»whkh a yuanllty of ailf*r asd t»wmrnpma waa lied up. Datylng Ihe auek,be poured tb* coataata upuu the tablesad proceed*] to couat th* rotas

"The gurertiiuenl ageul fixuul Ilia IM (.lie iuiilalne<l tbn •tiiait auiiiuui

of the draft tu a emit aud lu Uu> vlmiIra I folu* that Mr. Mivuln liad rewtted. UP never umler au; rtrrum

"A«k ttii.Mo we liilvo inntml"1/ Mill wlali KTOUltw liii|ja|>utul>l»

lio»'f lomvriuuK our Hri.KSDll)UOVINtl MKIlVIOK lmv.< u«..uhmitIMH»« of fiinillnw u l i i w iiouwholijoffn'ta wi> liovo IIUITIHI—uml IH< I'tlNVIMKIII lint Ihla fully .«|ui|i|»>.|. .••«|a>rtiy ni»mi4><l mnivrii In Um ou*t«> hiuiillu lli« tnumf'T pniKlnn.

Molor Ttuck Service -

IT WAS A TOUOH STEAK.

•ut Ih* ReeUurant Men •••11/It When IK* Ktek Came.

It bapp*u«d In a dowulowu rsatsuA watt dressed -a* he always

must lie to UMk* • good story youujiman ordered a uteek l lm waltma.

moat puiiasas la writing a sWry'uf tlrlalad -flllad Ib* order, aud I be ymingian sUrteil In tu daruur Ib* feast

which had been eel bafor* hlu»Tb* young uiau bad no aouuur *Url

•d la on tb* steak than he dlscuTeredIbat be bad a a Irk cumlug, and a* Ib*raataursut proprt«lur pssaad b« aluppad him by Mllng; "I. c«n't .**( Ibla

; eutlrrly tou tough I wlah runwould' eeS'tuat I get tetter UMeU wliea"

coeoe la her*."*Tuo bed! That sleek bxika all light.

Out tot me g*t you *uolh«r." And In*afarasald pruprl*tur look tbe uteak, Ib*silverware which had been served with

and departed. II* anon returnedwith a steak which looked eiartJr Ilk*

Brat one Tb* young man pickedOf hi* knife and atarbad at bl* wKund

rim!" lie aakl u hi* knlf*cat It apart without the Isaut sffvrt

iiwtuuier waa pleased heyendwords, and that he enjoyed UM utrakwa* etWent, for fa* left only tb* plal*.

A* tb* reporter paaaed uut ha awtm proprietor again, and IliU l> what

waaasM: .•That steak was all right, but tba

girl made a mistake lu aot gt ing himaharpsr knife All I dM waa lo put

briac »bn.a "harp knlf* tou hat* auMt a duTerenc* a aharp knif*with a •***> from a baef of

>M* M » " - (Maabaa W*

Thar* wa* • Um* wbeu Calais wasr*pfs*eated lo th* EnglUb p*tflum*at.Jt waa In tb* reign vf Henry VIII.that (Mala wa* granted the right tu

II* representative to WestioUter,and Um naunes of e u w of tta sMiabrrabsv* l*»u pr*a*rvsd. II* last sltttagBMtaber, for lastsme, wa* on* K*Vmand Ptyton, aldertnaa of Calal*.-

fftandard.

In D****jr.'Don't y«a nod It an awful npesaa> her* thra* marriageaU* oaufbtera> y o u band*?""Tea, aad the worn of It M I'm te-

glniilng to tntak they're not »arrlag»-."-PUtabargb Praa*.

To trtfel hopefuUy I* batter Ibaa loarrir*. gad UM trae aacotae la ta la-•*aV-*Wbert tajaJa «t*T*»*<»,

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5 CMUMH Street.

Fre5h FruitsAND

VegetablesBVBRVntlNO TIIB MAKKI21 ;

OP THU BUST

UUALITV.

frompt Aervlceand

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FREDH. |AHN,(Huooaaaiir Ut I'blhpp Jan»)

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Clan*, Oil, Paint, VariiiHheaand Wall Paper.

CranfortJ, -••'- TileiiuuB* M-IC

H.S. WOLFFWATCHMAKER, JBWriLriK

and OPTICIAN

French (,1<«lu and Hwlaa WatebItapalrlng a HtxicUlty, at lUaauuabtaHrfoa*. OU IJMMM lleplaoM andI'rmerlptluna Kllli.1. All kind* utOptical (.loud* on band. . . .

All Work Guaranteed far

One Veer.

Pike's Store, 8 Trust Co. Bfcff.Telephone 301 W

EOWAHO MO8H€«,

CIVIL EI6IKEER I U SURVEYORTeuaraatilp Cailneer.

Lot Burreja. Heal Eitavl*UetelopaMOl Flatw.

B*ak ••lla-ag, Creirfw*, «. J

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McaU, Fuh,Butter. Eggi

and PoultryPHONE 03.

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KEEPING OF SWINEGood Management and Good

Feed Two Essentials.

•_ DIAMETER OF THE 8JLO. £

• • 77 The dlntuetrr of n KII<) nboold J- • - he. dettrmlutd Jjy-4h» uuiuout <

to be fed. According t<i ZJ |ln'.Noi-i|i Dnkotii.Mutton, If »•«» •_t thiili on*. Jind one tlftlr Inches of

-^ " | J* en-llHKe rip- relm.i ed (lwlly. inold-

l \ t t r UNLT IMC H t » l dUWd. I I ,.r the ivi-allicr Ih" greater

J.- depth of ciiKlliii-c Hint should \m J• rrmovisi. In.winter twvlve dnlryJ CI»WH ffd fort.v fioun'ls a day will• - TTKI» tip rhF right Bmriimf"ffi<«i a

Nona Should Ba 8av»d E«cept Thoae

That Nava Wt l | Formed Meatbt.and- Eara, Fina Heart Girth and Deep,

\ono. Bodice, Wall. Archad Backa andStand Ug Firmly on Their Feat.„. . , , . . i T s i lage Ihiif s h o u l d be r e m o v e dT w o e*«eiit ul« i ci>«afu| a w l l m • . . , - ' . . .

. , , . i » dul l ) : for ll»» l u e l i e f"'it «llo.keeping are g,,«l -Mi,,,,,,,:..,,,,.,,, «,„] . „„„:,.,,„.„,•„„„„„,„,„,„,„,,,.„•••""' ' ' - ' " respondent of; . •„,-M.nimcr: f , , r „,,. „,„,„,, ,,„,,

Keep the herd i f _.,,..

J fourteen foot «llo, while In mini'J Ilirr II would rcpilrir. eighteen• C O M |l t i l 1 | t i t l | 11 t i l l ' l l l l M ' t l l l l «l f « ' I l -

~ llnge Unit. •Imlilil be

the Ni i l l c iwi lSt . . . -ki pl.itllt tip by u*-iii*r mill keeping' tIn* Irfsold *own*nnd- l*<nr«. *>f c o u r s e H e r imIH't'kfTp 1 lu> Htime K.'»WH all Il if l i m e .T w o H U M - * ii venr Hri' I H I X M from purlof tin' *<m», • de i ' t l i i i ! f r o m I he full lit-ter* tin' lien I OI><;» f"r f u t u r e broodai.in'H. N o n e a r e kept e x c e p t thime that

pfv<:iit**i'Ti In winter

LATE BLIGHT ON POTATOES,Th« DrM*M Can B« Controlled

In n<'I<1« of Uii* <entr»l an<ltt'fim of

>rt*«t t» tin* plantil of tin* WlHnif.iili i>t Aifri-

*\>Tny\u% tin* |M>tnfn \\uti wiXiiXniT-i i u i ml Hurt* 1'utatM pfivst-r,* w i l l

H4-JJ to nut* h tht* •prtR<l <<f thend wpray th«*ir tttUU lw-

A Glance at Current Topics and EventsFrench CammiiiaV Pi»pl»caA

I'arU, 8«pL J8.~lieneral lioaniii. fe-ct-iitl/ la command of (be Frrnch M-

peditluoary fcinca i t tlt« I^anUuellwmid who haa been «ocrve<]e<I to ttiat

to BgtH for flitlr country, la the u»e of J Qarmaiw Shaat fin Franwarum. It |» rxpt-rred that rlijpn and \ o ««• . :amiiiutiltloii «|ll I* obtaliied from the j Lon-lon. Sept. V>.~The ft*tt«pg»d«Bt•tnt>-. ' j of the .Moraine IV** «t BrtU»h bm4-

Mr. 3Jw»re. «ho u a btmter «f bis . ,1Hart«!! neuds llie following dtwrfp-»«ui« aiid'nn explorer, having aetuui- j t J o a rf Q^ o n n a n -^Jr^pewjectof- at-

war. He « u superseded aa

commander In chief of the French

army of tbu orient, not for military

Inefficiency, but because, wii

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world. If « . ' could continue to tbH j f 5 w B u l n att*tk l * g a n - A t™=*«»o<»Btuto we would have no IIMMI for an ) flre w « * '-onreatrated from t t l M t U M

nrm.n ur for but. history

fin the firing Hue, w hlid* re-i result-

A" l v : ' r "*a>NIH urrlir-. . vents tend

I"ittf u* the u-rath«-r r , . i , t .nw i t h hntti). n lghln , nn iUtm*-IIn* f m n r n l i t c t«> tin? rnpl'lthe Mtu'lit.

; -Mlhvunlill

in

mid twenty-live In NiniiiiM-i-.t i--

• [ "Hint It was- 11 in.Mint of eiiKllnge fed d illy »

l l w d i a m e t e r of tin.-II.. IIIPI Ii't tl ic he ight d e t e r m i n etin. cnpnr l ty .

'igeon Fanciers Must Be Watchful

BON TON BACK LOT SQUABS. .

fimrliTti to HUt'crinl iiiiiBt IH» wnti'hful iinil rctoi invft i l , for niniij'thliiK^ oiMMir (lint r<'<]ulrt> ijult-k tiotloti. IMKI'OIIH fit tlini'H ri'ftini* to wnrui ttw-lr.VOIIIIK. mill I'li'.v gi i l ik chill. At once Ihp lirvi'di'r trnimfini tlii-iu to u vnnuit

....to,'»,UjiiMlH.Uwf)».i»-in>iw lw-hlllif«-inttr<»f' Infrrlnr-fir r m i n c f * frtiBttia, trtrmr'fiTH Ilii' wulfH mm KIIVI'S them. At time" old Mnln ili»u>rt HIIUHIW or, Hlrnniti--l.r, only r«Hj one. I f flicro !• iio ntlicr in>»t In IriiuwfiT to tlx> fnnder mintpiny inainniy to Hnvi* tlii«"iitnrvliii2 otii'M. Ho I<1U>\VH Mult* lirriut to fi milky Mthti*.or corn, pi'Jin unit n i l wheat , n ivon l lu^ to KIJIIIIII'H ; >ri», mid, tfiklnc the Mr*)'*lx>nk U'lwrcu IIIH HIIH, In. IIIJIMIK III<< soft foi'd Into H<|iinli'n crop, mid (lio lit-tW* follow HO(UI tnH'oinvN itttiniu'O to IIIM wot utimo nnd thrived.

linvp iruod IUMIII-M nnd onrn, ({ooilIflrlli and dri'p, loi>K tio'llivi, u o

npd »t«iul up WHT'^tire kept In patituri'H nwuy from

the now*. 'llii'V IIIIVP u nuinc of clovermill IJinclliy piixturt'. i Wo tn*\ tlii'iu*U«ll fi«Hl HH |H rHJKtKl Oil tllf-fnnil —(,'rtiun'd will nnd wluiit—with IniiknKi'nnd u link* ollnu'itl ndded^fctil iniirh corn. 'I'hla miikt'•tro»K uud vlftorouH. ,At

do nota the in

Unit'n r«vorj of ovury now brud IH kept »oat to It'll when HIIP wHI furrow.

'iv? fiM'a~IIiO'"i<ntnii'kind of fivd nit tin* now him tvtHMi Mxcdto itrtttnK. but not i«o lutifli nr IIH rich

plir<f«Hl ill Unit. An noon IIH thi'i'i old IMIOUKII to cut wi> tiiiike n

for tliviii whcri' they can cut by tluuu-pi'lvcu. iilrliiK llit'iu Komc milk ut llr»tto t!*' llit'iu Nlartisl, uildlnit n l itt le»liort« in thry K>'l older.

Koiue furmerx lire decelvliiK tbeiu-w l v ™ when they think Unit Imcn urefitted by unturv to Hulwlut entirely unw a s t e proJlH'tB. 'I'liey do their t«>»t on> cli-Hii. well lialniui'il nitl.ni. Tllcrv»«•. imwprrf. Home klmlH of wiiBte

B Huoh a s upple* nnd pi'tiito*. table ccrul"i», c-fc. thnt can

utilized to good ndvniitage Corn MUIHIMat the hefld of hog rnttons ivocaiiHe thecheaiH'st nnd best feed available. Fools

lH'f.sl With it.

of protein The young growing pigneeds proiH»rtli.»natc!y more nitrogenousfood than the mature !.og. . W'hen hpgsreach the fattening stage corn can IH»

-fed almost- exclusively Clean wnstewraps of fruit and vegctnhle* may U>fed with the foregoing fi-ed". but Itabould tw Ivirtie In mind that the dlgestlve apparatus of no animal Is lit-

tod to t»ofl|>iMid* and otherchemlcnls of n like nfttiire-. which oreaoaiefliuoK thoiiKht by the inmrformed td be cxccllont hog feed.

In-

CONCRETE VS. WOOD SILOS.Tlii'i'oiit of iiultdluK n 'HIIO ynrlcii

with locnl condlllonH, Much IIH tboprjccH of innterlul, Inbor, etc. The ijv-erxiKe CON) of bnlldliiK it rt^euforeeilconcrc-to KIIO \H from fL'.iMI to £l.ppr tonciipiiclly, while th|> cost of the »tnvi>Kilo In IIIHIIII lH-r toll cupuvlty—pHint IH, II mncrcli- NIIO with u cupncltyof inii IOIIH wotiltl iiwt on tl»' nvrrnp-

of like »i»e- would i about JThe concrete xilo will last

ly. when propertly constructiMl. whichIs nn advantage over the stave, piasteror wooden block. On the oilier linnil, atunve HIIO lias nil advatitnge In that Itcall be moved If Unit Is found to benecessary. It Is sometime* atlvlsnbleto build a stave silo If the farm build.Ings are HOC pcruinucutly toented. astlie concrete can never be moved. - C .II, Staples. Louisiana Slatloti.

Remedy For Scaly Lag.Scaly leg. which Is caused by a para.

«lte working under the scales ou theli'irs of the chicken. Is usually con-tracted nt tills season of the >e:ir while-jthe chicks are roosting with their.feetIn the Illth of n hover which ii notproperly cared for. It Is eaMer to

iir^c "f \Vtw;t*nnl ».iTtlfl'ttdon work,lute l.llit''it wtil* h <nun.

lh<< Mhtt*' t'tHt )«'nr nn<| rt"itii(t'<Vfii l.owjirlf'fM. Th»* ili«*'ii.««' not "lily *J*i«trf»ytiI h«* -vhi*1** ID I he l!H«l, but a i m (iui*«'KiiiNvr rift hfijti on the fli-M nl Ititrvest(fine,timl flitrlnt; *t'>:*,*.fft>,

"TUi> iHirtlcnux mixture to tn* cfTt+f-t l y r ntfiiliiHt ItiH tlS»-fir»i' tiiiiHt \>v *) , •|)Mt*(| u l t l i II prcfHur') uprny pump t h i t

put (lit* !I*|"M (Mi iMiflcr from m-v-r n l y nv»> in a jiiuiilrHjjHMuMM^f^jiivfl^

\'\ * « l f i « T * * i i o [ " i<"it[li IH iiMf! It IH iiKiiuIty (

iippl.v. (lie mlitnrt ' P> tin- v ines I n i c e , !Nfirii>lnv' Ilii-tn f ioiu oppoMtc Mirerlloi»«t. App'tlriilhiifH of UH* liuplt-nti

|<c iiui'lc nt Utlvrvnl* of nlxni*\ti\« VnutxUy nl.nut four nppi.<;i

tl«»!i» ti.i

nrt< n n i f l " h * M l t t i n t

will fie fotiuil wjitlofnr-' tlu- Into l-lk'Iit:

(if cupper nulplmtoM, (en IMIIIIHIN nf lluii* urnl :i

»f wntcr."

SOIL IMPROVEMENT.".iiirnf ^rhrn» mr fnrmtmr-'

niirii wan used the aveniKe yenrly r»'-iirn from tlu> la nil Itwlf «n.« >.'!.7."i |NT

while $7 wan the return from n

toward war und tln-n «ar Is upon u-. hip twinkling. It is that we may be pre-pared for Ml" Ii a crisis and iniyun-et It with llu* »nmUe.»t lo«n of life

u(>on the Hooge valient There was a

direct flrp of five incb and field gxatM

axalnst uiir parapet. An . addition to

hlsh explosive shells of longer r u g a

and :i rain of every sort of bomb from

trench mortars. After over half aa

i lUs «Be«r.creW tuward-

» by *ap« they>

."We inny,,B.i.v tli«-re' III nothlnt; th'itc'tiild furc«- the t'uirP*;l Wtntc's Into war.lint diivvii In our lifui-t.4 w e k n o w thUIs tu»t true.

"I have lieilntrt«lu>'|iii; t

<llMf-UM«l!i th*1 Iden ofs»i.«B «y»tcui of w h i t

one. inluiit cull luuuuut training for ih<-• f»'i««», hoping that iu this wuy wt> may

du a, little hi tlie great cause of prc.par-

Imd c-arrten forward and btfan to play

upon what-was left of tbe defenders.

with flrt* projectors.

The tire projector Is carried strap.

pc<l to the biiik exactfy ax is a fire ex-

HnguLsher and apparently containsBtjme Intlammable oil under pressure

i irhlcb. when the cock la o|iened, pro-tmendons sbell-

possiliU- und try to get the people In I '«« 'hey had undergone and with de-our tiiwn to me It. We intend to ar- | f.euws badly knocked about, the troopsrange niiitclua W'tivccn country club* j" lt"l.Hn« the salient had to relioquisSiand other org uilzatbHis." • j the trenehp» ou the north nide of tha

road and fell back slowly from tha

I In7th"'imUi.iil'f'..rM»ar.1 'our purpose"!.; j >'•"<•u lo.'"-'' l l a u l l n « *et-j to |iut up a rille range us adequate us | " V \ ^ n k t ' ; u ^ l i y , e ' r e D

lmrxtoiii- midplioxphate.

from '*">

In onlcr to reduce the labor InvolviilMmi-Mtoiie aiid plionphate nro it<*-

luiillv nppllt-d In liiruer iiinounts ut>e<iu<uit.-,~bitc!txat»'.< but -th«w» far^J

•tlm-nttMJi>f'ttppth'a M'tn-imfp'tii'Mi-iifVc-ton of limestone and MM) pounds ofplumphntt* per acre.' for ciiVb yenr. nl-IIIOIIKII, after the <«oll IK *UIH!CU'lltlvelirlched, one-half or one-third theseuiuouulx will provide for mtilntcuniico.

The principles of pormnnent Improve-ment for inn*t noil types arc nlrcndywell eslabllHlml. They Inchnlp the tisoof ground limestone for correcting "oil

the ullllzallnu of aluio-ipherlo ultroKcuby of crt»|w. tlm nt*-plh'iillou of phoH|.ilniruN to*ml Llic llburntlon of pnjnsh fn.m thelut'Xbiiuntlble mippty nlreiidy contalniMIt) till normal NOIIH. On Home HOIIM ilolt»-mlttc lliut-Htone HIIOIIUI be UHMI In orderto provltlu l>olh uuiRiicNlum and cal-cluin. und on certain nbiiormnl s.ilN.

Photo by American Prciw A«»oclotlon.

Qantral H. J. E. Oouraud, Woundad,Ralivvad of Command at Oardanallaa.

ed 111 tin- of his rluht arm. render-id It iuKc»!>ary that he return to

l'riinoi- (i)X. medical trnitnic,!

ili'iiriiik' "I tl"' stinlt nnd the/ peninsulaof Witfltpoll >va.s to he a teillotiH cmu-l»iU'ti mill one culliiii; for IIIKM mill'tiiry **lilll and strategy -l''niiu-t> MeutUciiernl tJourauil to inke cure of. thetlcHilnies hi the near east. He MUC-ceeded tjenerill d'Alllllle.

Jii.ti-pli nrfre. commanderIn chli'f of the Krcncli nruilcM, ileenied.

(Jenenii (iouraud to be the liest lltteil

fur lliu wurU ut the lJin-duut-'Ues, Ucii:

cnil Snrrttll, his HiucesMof, has liecn In

iMmni.-iiiil of the French foict-s :it Ver-

iluii.

muul, ! mnat'iilno be applied.The location anil chariicter of tin

rlotirt HOI) type.H are t>yyHurvc.VK und nnal.vm>«, nnd the soil t"c-IHT'lnii'iit lleld.s help to detcriuhic tin-hett order of npplicatlon of the in.-itcrlnl.s needed.—Dr. C. (1. Hupklus, Illi-nois Station.

When fresh brewers'obtained ut a reasonable price theytuny be wifely nnd economically fill togrowliuj pigs during. the tlrst. two-thirds of the crowing |tcrlod, and Imnhl

VM will nlso thrive on them when fedIn reasonable iiuautltles and with tin-prt>iKT mlxturi's. A very satisfactorywax'to feed the grains would be to «««Iliem for nbout one third of the ration,the other two thirds being composed ofwheat mlddllucs. barley and coriimcnlIn varying proportions, nci*orillng tothe age of the pigs and season of tlu-

Tonic For Fowta. " ^~~Permanganate of potash solution hi

the drinking water W an excellent ton-ic nt this time of the yenr. This solulion Is made by putting tin OIUKV of

v , . . . , , .,',"' ' r""* • blnln after thev have contracted Me I tie of water. Kaeh morning put one orbydrnte Sklmiullk und griiM. espe ' :

dally the clovers, arc excellent HounvsThe young

Ntw Orleana Latin American Gate/'Wiishlniiton. Sept. '.M. -tl'lint an enoK

I|H1^-, ruliumt.-jif--trjt,t*v- \vll | ;HtHJU - IH>

uilt u p w i t h I .atln A n u T l c a by w a y of

the .Ww- Drleiins Is the con-

vletlon of Walter Parker, one of thecoinmittee^appnlnTOifby" Se^relal'y ofthe Treasury Me.Vdoo to iirrange for nseries of visits by Auirrlcnn liuslnimen l*» the conntrU'S repri'senteit hi tlion'Ct'iit ran-Auierlcan llunuclnl confer-ence In Wushlngton. The chairman of

German E*ploaiv«a of Traa Qijrn.Sydney, Aiistralln. Sept. 'Ju.-It has

•jtrst 'tTOni» Tif-itctn -hrTe"TiTar-TriTti" ttre-iiKtoiitiilinit prt'paredneHM with whichthe *Icrnians rutere*) U|M>II thin warthey had for sevcrul years prior to thedi'clnriitiou of huHtilltles IH'CII buyingInnuoiiM* iiuantltirN nf Aiistrulian grass ,.tree sum. which Is .onvcrtlble Into a.u i m l > - <-'0"<-™iment. but from tbeexplosive mncl. wore powerful than'1'1"" o f llooKK ^nnan guns .weptdynnnilt.- and that this explosive h j '"»•• * o u d - T l l e w h o 1 - ' P l a « I o « k «^ «probably lirtiv liolng used intaiiiMt the I "'o«gh it had been thrashed with a

"<"«•«"»-• '» delay* Inseparable from

n comiternttack Into ttbape before 3o'clock In the nfternwn. Then tbe ad-vum'e was mude partly under cover ofon Irreuiilnr pki'e of forest known t sthe Zotiu ve \HK)d, which offered tb«)

their .uHles......

Kreil Wrlitlit <>f '.lll, ..,rJJy~,r-V,''''l,!.t!X,ni'aile this Htateiuont:

• -liver tweiity-tlve years ago I wit*a iiundH'r of experiments with

lliiir. of thunderbolt.s. yet the troop*I held ou to It and even succeeded with

trt'e . In which u comparisonwas Hindu with n dynamite cartridgemid a grnsH tree gum cartridge,' null,Judging from tlie hulk of rock dlslodg.ed. the hitler wim by far the more povr-

n scries of dc-nionstrntlons with nmixture of nltrati^l celliiluso, i^rassrw' Kiiin -mid nltriiiilycerln at .Viirra-

bei'n aiul Kyrniout ttwo places on theoutskhis of Sydney). Hold tests werereported III the daily press, and It ap-peiire.l at the time that an excellentexplosive hud been found." "

Detroit. Mich., Sept.. ".'I. -A roinn'tieeof tlu> war with n... happy eutllntr hasJust bifii eiiacli'd In tills city bytli«« arrlvat brio of a' nuuitier ofIteli^iur children, uho liave U-en re-uiittcil to their |>;u'cuts. A colony ofHelmut fiitlii'i-s and mothers had left,their nutlve Imul slmrtly before tlio warhcvnh.lo IK'COI of tile I'nltod

some of the siinill towns nearby. Tlieyhn.l h-ft-lliplrrhildrptrhclilnd In Tiol-Kluin to lie cnrisl fur by relativsettled homes i'ould be made

s untilIn the

new land.For n yenr these fathers ami moth-

ers hud b:ul ni> news of their little one^.dkLuot know for ivrtaln whether theyvvere dead or ullve and feared t]K

Then sotno of the pnrents settlml InPi'TTolt nppealixl to their parish priest.the Itov. Kftther Henry Syoon, for. helpIn their tmuble itnd nsked him to p i to'

and bring Iwick the dillilieti.The priest undertook the difficult mh-HIOII, and nfter niotiths of searchingami ovcrcotiilutt various dltlk-iiltlcs liebrought rtRhtr'chthlrc.n back with him

I;Lo.lhe_J.I.nJteilr.Stnti;sA._.XIlt:-|Daiiy.,aiilv;-..

presldi-ut of ttio t'nlted Stales Steelcon'omtlo'n. The f tin- visitsof the groups of busini»ss Inen will beto nsciTt.niu the commercial and finan-cial opportunities for the I'nlted StatesIn the Latin American countries.

Mr. Tinker, who Is the ni:inai;iT oftbe Xi'W Orleans Assivlatlmi ivf. I'ont-niers'e. believes thnt tlu- southern cltyutider the expandlui; trade conditionswith I.ntlii America. Is destined to .be-come the "world's surplus storagemarket" for several Important coiunio-dltics, particularly cotton. ".Viv'dr-U'lins,'- ho said, "Is clearing the decksfor an expansion of the Mississippivalley's foreign trmlo. particularly thatwith Latin America. I'o-nrdiiiattvcrherrall iKvan warelii.uscs are Kingere»'tetl.''

dtsensei. Should the l>lnl*'coiitrnet tbe ' ""'"" taldo«poonful» .>f the solution InillscaM. we have found I tie following | ll"> pall or dish of' drinking water.tbe most effective remedy: Kunnl pintslard unii .sulphur made liito a salve amirublnnl ou the legs. This will cure thedisease, nnd will not destroy (he colort'f the legs.

K«ap tha Colt Claan.A few lUlllUtcs every diy with brush

Map Ntw War Qam* For Fleet.Xew|«irt. 1! L. Sept. 'J(». The Atlan-

tic t'ect Is. nealii to he titt to the testluc Just enough to give the water n 'of protecting the t!i«teru sentxuml

wlno color. Itcpcnt this dnllj- for nkweek or more.

It

fr"tu invasion by--a supivsetl foreignfleet. , ' '

Admiral Krmik V. Tletclier. It* cinu-Profil In Poultry. J lunnder, nimotince-1 Iliat olllivrs of thehardly believable, lull It Is | Naial war college were luapplns out

stat.il a< positive .rnci that the most j the problem* of another wnr fc-ame. toprotltable live stivk t<u the farm Is Its i take pUnv nfter tbe tnruet practice In

l h Innd comb will keep the colt .lo.-k. It iiH.uitry.lh-ns, gees,, ducks, turkeys, j Nnrragnnsett Iwy next fallIs Mhen we let this work slip by that j guineas, eggs? Comparing the Itioniewo have to turn the little felluw outnnd leave him to get rid of dust middirt

EDY'THE REMEDY FOR ANGER.The grenlcst rniusly for. nujn-r la de- j lenrn nt wound hand nnd by some

lay; IH-JJ linger to urnnt you this nt the j tblnss which we ourselves hear or see.^ h ltint, npt In order that It may pardon j

. t h i ~ '

J

w> «'• ought to lie slow to believe

beoffei.,..N but thai " ^ * * ' " - v o n W t > I V

udpnent ol.mt It; If it delav. It wUl i • ' * " " t 0 t-'lve sentence lu curt about• • • » " • v x v t uu plu..|ii n sum of monev you

*"!f,'°.!'".P"a:/^..nOi^n.C_ lqP.Vt''l*«"M take nothing as proved wltbontquell It all at once, for Us tlrst ImpulMMare Oen-e: liy plnrklne away Ita part*we ahall remove tbe whole*. We areM d e anfrr by aouie thing* which wo

a wltnes". and afor DiUhlnKwould allo

would countexcept on hla oath. You

would allow both aide* to be heard;vou would allow them Urn*.—Seneca.

with the outgo no'ope asset ef thefarmer brings him such larse return*.

Swina Plagua.HOK» atlUcti-d wltti snitie . ,

should lie Immediately, separated from j "}v ' ' | * v l m . ' * w n . r ^j"".1'1 "..'"

A«i*or«lliiii to Admiral fletcber. themaneuvers will lie based on !e-*sotn de-rived from the utlmlr war of last June,whon tlie "enemy" fleet accompHsheilIts i^trjvtse In effevtim; a lmidlni; onthe shores ef ChoK.i|M'nko luty, .v« in

the r»*sl ot the herd, kept In ,-ui Isolnt- j 'ed pen aiid fed absolutely nothing jfor two or three day*. Notheir starving.

of

Tha Ailing HIf a hone Is off his, feed try him

with two quarts of oats nitxed withbran and a little water, and add a lit-tle sail or sugar. Or give him oatmealsruel <(T barlex water to drink. •

th>- Atlantic flet-t will IK- calledto protect the const fruni East-

port. Me., to llnttern...

the edge of It faclnt; tbe enemy, wbicbwas found, In Uerinan fasblpo. to baconijiletely swept .by machine guncro^stlre, so advance beyond It waaalpiost certain death.. None the less,the udvaucc. was repeatedly attempted,nnd small isolated parties of otneeraand nieii..s!.iece.e»ls<l In. iSettloK TlshlLBB__to the barbell wire In front of the ene-my's trenches. . We were In the endobliged to Is' content with holding thallni'Of the wood lo which the troops'hud clung nitli such determination."

Stevenson Tablet FOP Adirondacka.Niininue I.uke,-N. Y., Sept. 20.—Tn#

ciiniuiemorntini; the sojourn In tbl» Til-lage or Knliert I.oiiLi Ste,veus«a durfngtin- winter of 1SS7-S, has just raadopublli1' Its progress.

It in. annoii.iiced by tbe committedthat (iutzou llorglum. the sculptor,

-who Is best kmivvii for his work in_thaI'atlicdral of St. John the Divine andtin- uiu.-'slve Lincoln bust la tbe cap-"tri'if" iit~'vi''ristn nKfo'iiV"Tias" a^K^rT^J'trfr-sign a tablet In the mun who in An-tlrmv linkers "rotfn'Be" In the Adlroa-d.'ieks. iieimi'il a luau'.s creed In "At'lirl.stmas iierinon." "to l>e honest, ti>lie kind, to earn a little and to spend alittle less, to make upon tbe whole adunlly happier for his presence."

The history of this memorial move*ment Is rather Interesting. Than Sax-n~niic Lake therii Is no place whereStevenson ever, lived In ills romaaticlife that has a greater right or duty toerect somoL.tneniin-ial. "Stevenson ar-rived In New York for the second time

In \ss~, intending to to Coloradofor his health. Through the advice offriends lie changed his rniud ami camato Saranac ,I.ake. when* Dr. EdwardI.lvlnustoii . Tnideuu had ' starte*!

Start Rifla Club For Pouibla Soldia

J'hoto by American Preaa Aaaoclatloni

Father Syoan and Soma or tha LittlaBalgian Rafuga«s.

Just recently tn New Y'ork city onthe Ilollaad-Amcrlca liner Ityndauandfrom thence took a train for Detroit.

The children were detained for ashort time at Ellis Island, fur I'ncle

anted to Iw sure that none wouldGrtvnwlch. Colin.. Sept. 20."— 'harl "s j have to be taken care of by charity.

A. Miwrv of New York and Phil \ . j Father Syoen was able to show thatRaymond, one of the crack rifle shuts | all had parents lu or about Detroit,of tbe triilttd States, are. organizing .1 j Industrious and-self sustaining and inrifle club here for the purpose of train- j the way of becoming American cltl-

* in* civilian*, who may «ome dar have lena,

tu'tvulosls..Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Stevenson. Uoyd

Osborne ami later Stevenson's motherrented.the linker cottage, ou tbe o a tskirts of tills village. Here during tbeensuing winter Mr. Stevenson wrotomust of tbe famous essays published,in Scrlluicr's ilurlng 1S.V*. includlns"A-i'liristiuns Hermon." "The LanternHearers." "l'ulvls et rmbra." •'Itec-gars." "(ifiillftnen." "A Chapter onDreams," etc. His genius at this timeseems tn have lieen at Its zenith.

Eleven Cent Postage Stamp.Washington,-. Sept. '-""•—IVwtinastel"

(Jenernl llurli-snn has authorized, aneleven cv'tit stumji to meet the demandsfor one xtinup to cover Inith I'nsur.ioceand C. t). Ii. 'charges ou parcel post

'Tn"-«amtlS«'."TtirtiaKTts"Jtor"l(>cul delivery weluhltn: twelve or thir-teen pound-' carry 11 ivnts postage, asdo iiarctis weighing seven pounds Inthe first and second r.ones.

The new stamp lsjojje-itark: green,•with tlio. protrte head of Ilenjntnln.franklin from Iloudon's blist.

Invants Kiaa Resonator.'Sloyestown, I'll.. S-pt. "J«>.-.V kL«s

rt»sunntor. that's the Inventiim of JosJi-im Conkllii): of this place.

Necessity, some one said. Is the moth-er of Invention. Josima Is the fatherof three perfectly klssable daughters-Men called on them sometimes. Joshtiafelt his parental responsibility, so bdInvented the resonator.

"It ketches and Increases sound."*Joshua explains. "When there Is an.rklssin' goln' on In tlie-1'arlor the «oon>Ifloats through this machine and I bearIt alL but much louder. Jist commonklssin' on the cheek or neck sounds, likaa 11. and O. train goin" over TurkeyFoot crosiln'. itod. long bug^ln' kiaaeanre like the wind b1pirin''ln November.Good night klssin' a9ttnd$,Jlke cannonshot. • ., '

"Wb.it I need now la a machine Utatiwill teU me what to do about SL"

, * • „ ; • ' ' V:.:k

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Fancies In Woman's Sphere A FATAL WALKAutumn** Practical Coat

By A. BURTON ALLISON Ua* tunrfar't MatHwda U Jap

' -Vuit-ri.-nn .i.iuriulUtA Intl.-iUM-• l « j < oat a

J Bath* nuHritliMtradUut tint « ', I. 'f.YfeOWl) 0*4/ pu«*«»* t$t«t»l»* **f '

i «>jUarm, fichu* 0* Jatto.r*. *

J.-i|i»i-e»f Hnlj Su»il» with oit* ittrl nln-u jt'u «r« fti »-,,llt|,,,,nl

•• "Ml.- «i" H

,.11. In l!:,. ,1,1m he . ha*

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(it aubdulnx fear.—Carljle.

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THB CRANFOFD CIT1ZBN, THUR8DAY, SBPTEMBER-23P1915

Qtranforti <EUi|«nl'CUUSHED SVEBY THUKSDAY B Y

T H E CRANFORD CITIZEN.(Iacorporated.]

Uoion ATCODC. Cntnford. N. J.

T « n i . O M Dollar a YMT.

••tared at tb« Cranford Port CMBctat Second Claai Matur,

THURSDAY. HKl'J KMBKR t&, IBID.

' CtasCM.By Chadwfck . -

During Jaooary 1»tt. a masters' tow-naBMmt will b* held in Kent York OUyto celebrate tbt) annlve»mry of the in

GAIWOOO AITMB.• Boroogh Ooanea held s special• oa rriday erentaf tor tba por-es? ntMoit tbe ordioaaes book,

reading of tbe »innt« of prevloo.renlkm of the Rk»Isaac L. Kios. T«iearly ye

bit by Prof,yesrs will hava

To secor« publicstlovv communica-tion* must be signed or accompaniedb* th» writer's nam* ai a guaranteeof good faith. Th« CitUsn will printcommunication* on any subject ofKtntral Interest to tht people olCranford but does not thereby Bammeaay responsibility for opinions whichrnay be expressed.

elafaed oo Jannary 8th, since tUa to'foresting opening was flrat brought tothe attention of tbe cbas* play/Ing pub-lie, and probably no gambit known to

players: and oertadaly «e- ssodara

old

Township Tax Rate (1.98.Tlie County Hoard of Taxation ha*

finally filed tbo tax rate for Cranforil at| I HH on K slnKt JTIUO fur lust your. Inview of tbo roduowl amount raited forbiwriihip |iuri*«K*i thin ynar a» oompar-ml with laflt your togotber with a ainallnatural im-roase Iu assessed valuation IIw u CXIPUCUXI the rote would be lower;

' in fact Tin. t,'nizi;N some time slnoeMated this would to., lint some way tboini-masa In tho unuiunt raised for schoolsor "local whool tax" w u overlooked,Tula i« PiiouRb to OYrrlmlanrh tun «»v-

7

irambit, has ever awakened more intereat than Ibis one.

Tbe prizes for tbe coming tournament111 Im liberal and it U expected thatrough of tbe masters will be parsuadedi (inter |» give it the air of an InteriBtional event. It would alnwst seemItting to permit tbe playing only/ oftie* Hwnhtta

Tbe following iprightly frame wsaplayed at tbe recently formed ( 3 K M ,Liiecker and Whltt Club of HanPranIsco.

Hlclllan Defence

tion thu fottuw'ing cumpurative talilouppropriutluna furprove uf internal;

lloiulsStreet HprlnklliiKI'olirol*ourI ' ln i , . . ..T»vp.. '_l' i irpusw -•-I'arh Imp(larliiiiciiHfitntiViiliHuunl HealthJ-iswora1 kiiillnKorK'io*infiTwil . . . ' . . . .MtriHit MirbliiiKKim i lyi lrantaKwul llonil:

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suvimlValuation .»B,74ll,OM» (HI. |ll,HT>0,V!7ll 00I'mnford will tliii ywr rw^'lv

friiiti thn now Htttto Hank Tux:

Board.of Education.Tim priiiclpul iimttor Iwforo Urn lloiinl

uf I>1 mill inn ut ita mootliiK in ('lotImil H«ln«il hint 'i'uuMluy uvunlUK v('(•imAiliirutiuu (if tlio cuso (it llw huyawho took part in tho hailiiK on tin1

aahuol KniunjU liiat Thursday tivoiitjiK.•Trustiv Mwwli'k roportwl that hn hail

uf Ilinir uiiiiilwr who won urrimlodMr, Mi'siick i('|mrli«l tlmt thu boys hadII**II KIVVII u iwvvni: reprimand by tho

, mhiHil ollirern tiiiil tlmt nil Uud pnmilnut (o ii>|x<ut tho bu/iiiK thlsyuur. Thulluard ilwldwl lo i t lm tho luya twentyfour bourn in which to npiwar hvforvI'OIINI (\>iiiiiiik.«.iuiii<r llurtla and . U|xiluiciio tT7liiui lor (lHtiirlrrirK"tlio" |M>iu i, orI'ISC IH< aulijiH't to urront or aiinponslonfrsin Iho iii|tliM'litx>l.

Otlittr buslniws' trunsavtixl by tholionrd (tiiiHutwl ot tlio lotting uf u «Uai't-aiuouutliiK to fc-'M fur pluntlnK•LruliUiry nn tho 1'li'viiUunl nnd Lincolnwhiml UIOUIUIN; Iho grunting of tt yeur'sluavo uf uhsuucu tu M I M Druiitord, IIteacher lu tl_nmt W'IHKII; Iho ordering ofloska pliu'od on tho chiwinKiiu (TtHira intha l.liHMJii liulltllnK; Iho ImlldiiiK utliiuyi'loriirkn oulaldo thi> Lincoln Selluud thu ml(i|itloii of tho followingHchc^lulo of rntcH fur tlio routing of tbo("In chiml 1 Huh School: <X'n for prlvntotlsucn, j 16 for public ontortuliunonti

" fS for t'uU'rluiuinonts without dancing,uu clmrni' feir cliiuity. or inlueutloualuuU'rtniiiiuontN.

A Dreadful Miataka.Clywiie I,1II rallwajr. vnri'hmi')—This

Is II a(4fuillil l*iok,. u iuM*ti|.r|iU'c«. 1reetimmwud ji*i to tiuy It. Ouuiph--I troudsr huw II l» seHts*. (ilviuiioII U selling In IhnuMiuln. Cunt puhllsk ll faal (MH'IIKII. I'm the publisher.N» I (xigki t>> kimiv. Ouniph I'm M<

I le kani jmi »a.v tkat. NHHUSO 1 am

lafM^I- rVull «r- er—tliMt Is. It mayK*a fsat. Hut thrrit sn< vrry selioosi fka ." (Kwoonaswny.i IAUUIOU Mall.

Bl« Valutd Her H u d .Di'iirv Vl l l nflrr thr di-ath of June

Seyiaour hud tmmo illfflculty lu s MtUBSIlur wife, l l h Onil tiffer vras lutb*<luH>4:rr 1 iiKlifsa of MIIHU. but buruuetvur It* ttald to have btvu: "I bave<>*»!' uue t t i i j If I hutl two oursaeulil ccrululy ]x at hi) serYke."

Hia Faat.Tour frUml had qultv an scrvl*tle

fnniotion.""Hew'mbstT""Went up over a lot of other

•It's lieuds."—Baltimore .Unerlran.

' Still en High.I The moon boujti^l;-

"Aad yet when 1 left too rartli ailta* vUmorpK Mkl I would romo downatks s Ktli'k." »hi> crlvd.—New •'York•ua.

jttah UUUmn UMM! to »ay that whenB » O B Iwidra K<iltiK cii>« nhil.l all ere-'•Ban —ems greased for Om occasion.

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9 V*^B*eie*eBi*H ^ # ^ ^eee-ee' h e^».»^—'~^• ~ m\ w

meetings and disposing of otherIrioas. Tfae anDoanoonwrnt of I.7BBSbonagh tax rate for 1915 was grati-

[ylcg to the ooooaimen. In view ofmany new improvemetita the ftgnre

was ooosidered vtry reasonable..Only renlirif rmsinfss trjii,.lrajitact><}

i\ the mention "f the borough connctlTuesday eveniog. Action was deferredon tho adoption of the piani of tho Norths n a a e sidevnHu iroUl an adjournedmeeting to beheld nett Ttutedty nijjht.

MrsOnorge C Terry and childrenwill depart for 8vracos*. N. Y , latethis month- Mr. Terry ban taken apruUioo in thai, city—l...^......:.^. =.-....

Lester Opdyke is now employed astimekeeper at iho Beckley rerforatingplant. .

SI lea Margaret Oerty of Ucust ave-ioe, has retarned 1 rom a visit in Boa-on. .

Joseph Hchwah has been elwtod secstar; ot the Young Men's Cliim uf tlwresbyterian SumUy School to succeed

Allan Handenon, resigned.Mr. and Mrs.'William Crawfnrd of

Hpruce avenue, hive returned from avult at Now KocbellR, N. Y

IILea Margaret Uerty will attpnd theNewark Normal School tfais fall .

Tbe enrolment of popila in the Garwood schools haa reached 39S, thnlarg

in a letter to Hecrotary Hickok, Mr.llobert II. llertrnm aufrgusta that it isrery JKIWIIIIIU that some of oar memben

Ki'ttiiiK tlrnd of winning bronuIsU with borsm beads on them and

hut another style of prixo mightkwuku'n now Intorest This suggestion• umlouliteUly good. The Interest thatimny of our members have shown byoining forward with thoir ideas and

.huro in no doubt hut that the LeagueollleluU have nnuiigh (rood material towork on to muko It possible to offervory iittrurtivo proponltlon for tbeSpring tiiurnuinent. It is of courso Uxlulu to utUiiupt a radical chango for tbelittti tourney which is alatod to startOct." 1st.- : ---

AUdrms till ciiinmuiilcttliun» to H. IIv'huilwlck, Cranfurd, N. J.

Suffrage Notes."NKW JKHSKY NKXT"

In Inn tbun onn month from now tboinon of Now Jurtuy will either give oinvfnw the rtghfof tll»«attot> to* wonml Iwforo this tiino arrives,' it la tin*nloinn duty of evory woman whineiiourt mid ininil are for the causoinlfritgo to MHI and romlnd every votoriho knows, of'tbo linixirtant lasoe loftfor him to dwldson .Oct.. Id.

Tlmt the wuinun of this Slate do wanteiiffruKo, is attested by Iho fact tliut tbethtuklng, -energdtio wuninn, loaderslulia unilaoclill (-(irori'.i*. tRMhars ant

mboriiiK women nre working to thuof tiioir ublllty to Ruin tbo vote. IiAloxku womon worn given tho balliwithout r<H|uost. It was early rocognlzod tharo as u part of woman's dutyand education, tu know huw tu think obor government and oppress herself acoordingly.l

Oovurnor Sfriing iiiysT '"WomSiSudrngo in Aluka, though bat twoyours old. Is an unqualified suooosa. lbewomon of Alanka wero g'ven the rightto vote without ukinjc (or it. They areoxorclslng It wlaoly and well, patriotic-ally and for tho moral uplift Ol tlwTerritorial cltttonahip, just aa Intelli-gently as thoir fathers, husbandsbrothers^ l'ho mule alien is admittetlto cifljtonahlp after residonco of llvyears in the United SUtes, if fountollglblo; iwd to deny to tho women olthis ilepublio tho privilege thus accord«d to tbo '(roe anil pppnwod ot allnatlona' is to my mind a brutal tulini*alon of musty prejmlioe and indicateslack of knowledge of the rights due thiwomen of tho inition."

And will Now.lonwy fall behind thiprogross uf the western states or wilaba bo tlio first stuto of the oastacknowledge her womon "froo lionAmerican clti«on.ir" • •

Will tbe men of Cranfortl remembeiall thu highest purposes for which iu(Trage atamla, and on the htnetrenthOi'tolier giro ui a largo majorityTavor of amondlng the tXXinstitution al

\Mvn.\ A.MOON.

I'ross (Vmmittee.

Tha Rtd Squirrel.When tlic red siiulnvl U-irfns tnp

pliiK ui:i|>lt< tnvs for tho »n|> I In- mimill tuiikc* IUI lut-tslou lu tho tmrk an\\nits until Iho u p IIIIB trlcKlnl n sdlHtaiuv ilown tin' trunk of thp trrc.Hi' then iHirlim nt the bottom Of thHtrt'iini mid llcka up until bo hus rvncht-d the sounv of the flow, n h r u bacaln "iilts and r»|<rats-the (wrforusure until Hiitlnflnl.

Difficult Dsntlatry.t'ulluur. a Hun's tooth Li not can.

Ordinarily tbe beast U tied tu tin- flooof hi* raw. Turn a board In rvinom

Tbxoasthis tlw doctor rpach»»-tH' with hugeforvt'ps and |<<>r(onns the iipt'ratlooNew York TVlcirmm.

Right ty th* Point.MaglcUn -1 cm rend mlnda. Enirt

uwr-Yuh kenl Ken yub read miniSlsslctan-Ortalnly. Englnf«r—Whydon't, yuh bit me, then?—New YorkOtobe.

OLD TIME BATTLES.They Were l»s»V ethirmiehas Wrsw

Csmaarwi With Ms4ern War.In the light-of motltra .warfare the

old Umai battie* shrink to- the proixir-tlons of ordinary «lreet brawls. Ttu*oppMlmt srmles wrrv usually arrnje-lIn lines within bearing ot ou« nuutbrr.

lucntly the actual conihut » a» prcIrjdrd by no ejebaniie of opiir.Hiri.'U^

snlty In order lo^ift up llw |>rM|*rlm.t.1 n f "Illlly wriith," villlrh van

-oiuklrred s o lndl»pcuiui.t,le rlrmcnt lu

bools. It Is planned to divide thekindergarten into, three' classes, two ofwhich will m«et la the morning anil tbethird in the aiUrmion.lfak» no'engagement (or Wednesdaynight. It ia prayer meeting night.

Miss Kthel Ugbt has roturned tobool at Saratoga, N. Y.Willurd Conkling. son of

Cbllecbir Cbnklisg. learn* (omurrow for

Erpremman John Coles has roturnedrom a vi«it withfrienda in Connecticut

Tb«(iarwood W M ;C. haaotnll ninewill cross bttta with tbu St. Bdnedicl

m of Newark, at tbo Cnntre stroutKronnds next Saturday afternoon.

J. Croadon, uf North avenue, who huabeen vtry III at hi» home. i» again ableto Iw alnat

Miss Florence Kiernun.of Now HavenIs visiting her couain, Mim I/orettaBurns, of Spruce avenua

Tlmclass or l».lo of tho Franklinschool have solectoil their clam pins. Thepin is in tha aba|xt of a circlo with an°"K! Jt tto.tojj; . p

HCNILWORliT NOItS.Tho Hoard of lU-giatry and Section

met in Iho lteriiugh halt on .Tuesdayevening and mailed tho namnlo ballotsto (null of the registered vuhirs. Til

lood (iovernment Loaguo ticket whichvas nominated on Sept. 3rd, bean ill

tho oarmarki ot Democratic ilictullon

niso fut.MaX«rt forrnVr Borough IVitor Hutfl for (councilman, and furmorAasemor Flnkel fo« Meniher uf thofounty O>mui'itti<u. Tbe Uilaut-ti of tintickutla Hlleil in by tbe wvoral ini'inl«>rof the SbaJIcruas family who werueaKily captured on the Democratic llypaper, although the Itepubllnui imlii-upoateil soversT"iIi"yV1i»'"oilvauoe of tliq8rd. called attention to thi) fmt lh;it no(lood Uovernment ticket could Iw nominated and that the title was a vagueffort to cloud the Democratic emblemso that it might not boiletocted by theirless unsporting liuguo ini'iubcri, ~ whohad bound (bemnvlvm to U> Ktiverncdby tba dictation of tbo Liiuguo an u reward for fjavora .abown.__Tho. J.ie|>uliilcan ticket while weiningly without ihead is sure b> contain tbo namo of JohnMiller, Jr . fur Mayor; and 1. A. UiwMl anjd \V. E. Mvrgolt for Couin-ilThrough failure to get their writtenconsent lo run for olllce, although upetition conUinlng HO nainm wai Kignoin their liebalf, thoir names coulil mibo printed on the primary lullota.Agents of aptvial intvnnts barlmring»l0sh motives anU Iwndjng every effortto elect tb«. IVmocnttic nominetn maysuccvod II tho rank and tile of tbo lie.publican votom art' milled.

Make.no engagement for Wednesdaynight. It ii prayer mtxti&g night.

How a Cost Fir . ProUcta Itaslf.A mrfouH way in wTiIiTi u urv' lu Ili.

heart of n oval plU- kw|M It-svlf fromU-liii; put out U uotisl lu n luiulunJouriml. Such tlri's often Htart >lu tb<lntrrlor of latkV pllea vf cool owlujto beat dt'vcl'iiHM l>y «l»w oildutlou.ubk'h In pri'Vt'iilisl by tlio at£i' uf thepile from «sca|>lui: lino the sir. Smliilr<-> nre dluioult t>> put out unlni: t<the ttty-l t int Irii- buniluic m « » lurnthi' iiail itrvund It UiU> coke, 'wbli-h Inearly lrupwvlou< to water. The pilimay thin IH- thorouchly divuohed without iHittlus out tbt- lire, which it never»ally nachon. Ttu- only way to deawith tbe situation t» to i lrhv Into Hi{ille a tihariH'Ui'd Iron ptlv letr^ tuioUKto rvai-b the turtilni; ciml and Iti, u tc\>upk> s boi*.* to ttic uppi>r cud amiturn ou tnv » atrr.

IU CUas."I» this a first claw ivstomceT' In

qulrrvl the »{rnno'r."If* as go<xl as you'll find In thwe

parts." retortpil the nstlrc. with jnmflable K>cal prkk-.-Buffalo Express.-

Frussllty Is founded on the prtDdJ* that ail richest hare Umlta.-Burki

Natic. ol RagUtry M . EUctio.BO«OU«B or nauLWOBtB.

In esctovlly wiU «s» ^L JSkA'-* M l n

as* iwlimmlethu the tomnX ut stagialnuf

HOtttiUOH Uf KXHIL

tUom to htrnm l*n»a» o» VTt-'KBUAV. OOTOBBB St. ltU,

trr.»o I hit d'clotS I'. H.Iat t b . Batwih U»U.

A l U t r U n

ojwnwmt-r (or «ara peiriy friildtalri.1. will be hrkl w Uie aakl plajes at

Alf isoder tbe Ureat i-uU(|uerc(l tbeorlfnt wtlh-only 35.(«iO men. On a still»maller scale the, gn-at liattles of U.-,jpl app<-nr to hsve lioru o>n(lucle<l. »"

told tn the MMr? sc-<ounls. For In•tsnre, In tho flKht against (jldttm the[srs^Htf^i are sakl to havu su(T«fre<l tw-

Tbo Kuypllau arm3 wblcb InvmlwlslpfitliM* nml nuli)UKat4»d (IIB vhule

cotiDtrjL '"ounted tMiri'ly 0,000 BoMler*.Ssul rotifrontHl bui l'ul**Htlue adver^a-i with an "nrroy" of »»)«, wblrh inhe fotiroe of iluie wun IniTeHHiH] to1.(100 lifter tb<> "mllltJirliiU" of t l u wlay» hud pi>irsiiiiil«I I he nuthorltlj^i toirovldi? a IVHITVI* fon-p.n Hurt of "tund-iturui." of 4>») wurrlors l>riiv« nnil »x.l«|.

Klnie l>av)d'H military cHtuliliHliUMMitUl not cxi-wil IIIM* piVdttH'rtr ir'H Inunitxrs.. AcoirxlliiK to tin- 11 rm I,,K>Lf KliiKH, howevrr, Klim Alinli iniHt

line l*«-ii prrtly nuuli of :i »:.ir lonl.UIIKIIIK by the i>tfind:iril of t,Men tinier,n 111" army were 7,<«»l wildlerH nml a•<iiwtaf>uliiry fori'i; of ZU> men.-Arico-aut.

EASY COFFEE GROWING.tha Plant Flourishes With Little or

No Attention In Haiti.C'offnt. the great *tu|>le product of

Haiti, tin- Went Indliiu island, enraiiwllh little attention. It xiipplleH thebulk of the revenues of the K'lvcrii-mflit, together with tbe luenKnr Ui-nuiuibt of the Hluijile jiuanjuilty' of. themouutuluH mid vulieya whole busini'ss

Urin, t o gather It noil hrhiK it to the•wilKirt towns on their IKUIIH uud outho buckN of OoiikeyN mid hursi'H.

This plant bi HIH'H ou Hourly all thoUliliindmiml inoiuiliiln Hid. xof theciiuu-try, aud IIH tbe product In eiixlly pi.rt-uble It Ii* broui;ht to niarlvcf from farimd iii'ar In all (-(Uicelvuhte qiiuatllleH.frum one or two "puii'uilif"iip fiT~2(i7(HiundH, accortllimly IIH It 1H carried uuthe head of a child, tin* back uf ahurra or lu auckN in ux CUI-IH.

,N"t» ltlistundlliK that the cufTci' I'lnntI Hcarcely cultlvntetl at all It KOCH on

re|>roduehi|; Itnelf rroui Mlli'ii IH-ITICHHO HllcO'MfUlly Illilt .(lie emu oliry varleH from' year tu year ltiruui:)! e i -(ruueou.i lufluciiccrt like n varmlKMi Inthn ratnfall- the lack of or tun uliun-duiit ratu near or during the tlinvvriugMvnsiiu. — Ltiiuhiii Telci{ru|ili. * .

Fortificationa of Now York Rarbdr.The iinrruw iipprimclKw to the bur-ur oT New York huve made lbe fortltl-Atlon of It a- Nlmiiler uinller iliau

umial. (in Sandy Hook Is lurt Han

the NurruwH, Fort Wndswnrth, artlll*ry tiitrrlwm; on tho Kl«lin IHIHIKISIIIV,Fort ToiupkliiM; IUTOMM (In- NartowK.Furt lluuillloii. Tbo older KIM! I.afuyette, t>ft\vi^.|i I<'ortn llaitilltou uu«lWudaworth, In now uwd is a store-huuHC. On (Jovt-rnorH IHIIIUII are FortJay, lufautry. Important barrurks andtbe New York lirfennl of tln^t»rilniuneU kVnillitnr.v prlwm. Fort Tultcii. nrtlllir.vIHHit. la on Wllli-1'n l'olnt, ami illrcilly(cniss from (lil.i battery 1« l'ort Scliuyier. (^u Saiuly lhiok Is the iinivliij;ground of (he ordiiancc ileparluii'iit.A HIKUIII corjia Is Htatlomil at FortWood," IKSIIOC'H • Island.—Now ¥ork'1'luien:

',' ' Information Wanted.—Wll h"!«nrtr mir- ptniKi— ghv- rr Ithif tilrrcnrd to the whureulioutu nnd tbewWfnrv.of the fnnilly) Thin honorednH^lttitlou heKitu to (llsnppour a Kenration or »:< UKO. Just about the llun

tlwt tbe dissipation of liicdnvciileiui-sattendant U|HMI the rearing of chllilrruliiiidi- fuiulllei leaMllile. Kver sin. i> Mu

Mi\£ uway df.diie rtKiin 1"^ cabiinabject, piiverty. home grown wcaiinwil|>|iii.it'l and COIUUKHI House IIM> familyIIIIM IKH'11 losing -weight uml UUIUIUTHIts reoeiit iiunpleti" with'dniwnl fnuiisociety hifs causol cnive c<ni.fni

oiyr those who fuyor the furtherpaK<illnu of II"' si«'<i,.s. |f the fmii

tly will kindly cume l>ack ii ml )v-cstabllsb Itself aiuoii); tbe rmc of meurio iiumllons will he iiHkinl unilluwwervd.

The trutiblo with you," her husband»n!d, "Is that you makv luoinitnliis outof molehills."

"I duu't do lUiythuiK .of the kind."ubi* rvplUnl. "1 wunt you to tiiiderstum!that luy mother brought me up to l «a lady, and I kuow uotliluK ut nil

'ut housework. I never uuide auiouutaln out of a m o l e Mil In mylife. I am i>crfivtl.v bvlplcss in u Vitchpu."—New York Atucrtcaii.

Pepptr,Tho value of pepper was knorrn of

old. We read that wbru Home had toIf rausouied from the- Itarlmrlun clueror In the year -KM Alarlc demand-M 3,000 poumui of pepper auions theiwyments nnd that Itlppotrates used ItIn mnlhlne, applvlnt; It t>vthe xkln.

A Follow.r.Caller—The minister's son Is follow-

ing In the footsepa «t that spendthrift ytung Juiks. ML-a l^rliu—Isn'tIhatHcaadalociB? Caller-ItarUly HS hads> that You see. he's a tailor and. lalust trying to collect hU bill.-Excbaag*

AmlUmt*v»l . * H i fnr rt-i

lt oT Uw I

L«t»™.n th« huan <•! 1 oeluek A. ¥ . . • * ! »>'cl»rk I'. X , lu thu Hur>«ich "f Kniilvonh. Is;h<- O n o l r of IDU.II. u d lb»« s t x u i a l • • « -I U I »ill tm brld In uM (>oToD»b »» Ux >Aae» of

ToU»lafal«i**nat <a« Tusasasf ti

O H Ouruwr for Uw Ooo»ty of ustan.T M b f tb» Towsahtp (XwaUl

mm. A. r,:;:••»r th | v < eirrtlnit ll>« f'iUowliul:Tbr-« Mcrobm ••< ta« U n u n l A*«-nil.lr (rom

the I'-ounty of Cnloo.(h < Vjrom-r fur tbe Ooontjr ut Union.

Mmbmn of th.> Borvuih OoonciLl l

One P<mn<U«<«per . , „ , .In por.u«iic. i* fhspter aw. I^wa of l»u.

lwrv wlUlwutimKUd to the |MUVU UW Qut*.d t J J l l fbm til the aduptfc'D ur r«]Mrll«>a «*I ,

•An Art lu auttKtie tbe K i n water Unpplf>u WuurellajMi ur arqnlrc, tor IM

• •- nnd ' — ' * " •...t.l.l* w«trn> therion tJ Ibx reneral and son-iu.in uw ••( tlw InhsblUaU of the dtste. sU the

now,T ihr K>UK <i/ Juaepb Whartoo. d«

nilu«t« iu tin- TWnnhlla uf Medlurd, Hluniong,T'lx'riimlt-. WixullaiuL Wa^hliuttuu anil Ummlllrw, In Hurllanim Uosnty. NowJ«ne», ana

I ,HT. ,»D»II I | - . . ( Webrrutd aud Wloalaw.to(nmd.-ii IVmiilr, N.w Jemtiy. and Iho U<" n o 'Hatmiiontun. HIKI Ilie Towwihlpul Malllo, InAllaoitk ("..unty. N«r Jiireuy, sad to provldoFur th" """I o' Iha anqulailluit tbmof byLmunnr.. <tf the Ifonde uf Ihfai Htsle loHiniftiiil of on*' iniltl'iu dutlara. In conform ..«lth Artlclr IV.ur-lluli VI. |»ra«r«|ili I, of tbo

iirMlitu^ldn of thU tiUUi."N'.,Uo« in alav-herrin: given thai a .irTtlurt will I** held Oetuber Id. l<i vide upon

.ii> pruiMMtitl aitii'tuiiueDU to unr State OunMtl-ution A notice uf thin iprauUil«ctlnn l» TO-luti.m. A notice ur thin ip

iiulrnl hr K.cU..n 111, Chnpter >,Hl»tUI HMMlon;7i*twir ' " """ • "" • ' • *••""<»--—«•—•-«-

I O 4 t l l H U

ply tyirowatos la porcbee. e j aaqain. rur t b .wpuse of approoHstbc a»J nonasa I ! M Utefowble wseera ItieriMin %o tbe g e e M r e j u d

Simmon use of the Inhahliasta at tha Iftale, allof tbe burfs, premie™ aad waeafrkjkla mowuwa»d bj the Relate of JoaecfcWWoa, d>» w r i , ettuate Is the TovradUpa at MedfMd.tUauaung, Tsberaaiile, Wuodlaaa, Wssblsgvmsod t*—• Ulver, to Borlington Coanty. HewJersey, sad the Tuwnabius of WaKrtord aadWlnJoV, ta Oamd«i Oo»i»y. Hew * « s w . MM!tbe lows uf Hammontua. a i d the TowMhlp urtfnillos. In Atlantlo Oouiitr, new Jereef. sad

nrorkte for the coat uf tbe aeqmhaVHoo iUr».b> lbs laaaslKesf ltaebaadse( lhki8SMeta

Ute amount of one mUlJuDdollaJ*,lneaBfono-Hy with Article IV. aictiua VI. peragraph «. ufthe Ounatltallun of tub mate." .

Notloe U alao hereby gtvea that a BpedalKlurUon vrtU be bekl OcUiber IS, tu vote ftpuotoe prupoanl anendm«BU to oar Wste o o u Ututloo. ^ n o t i c e of this epeciaijeUotloo n ,«.qolred by HecUoa H. C'r-plw t. Bpeolal H.iaelun

f lUULBS KNtlUSON._ _ ^ H.H-nu<h CWrli.

Notice ol Intention (or the Pa*s-age of an Ordinance for Vocat'Ing Certain Streets, Avenuesand Highways.

NKtk" 1* Jn-rrbr Klvea that it l» IhuIntention,(th.' Ifcirouuli (Vnincil of lh*tk>roQi<huf Kesil-

' . to o l iw i irtnln a t r o v , Avenoi* andn«p.ivu<lnp ' -MONDAY, HKPTKHDEB 27. 11115

al»'. rt-tiiirpnrCW ttltftllMOIUWttm-Hornogti-Hull 1' thu libra where s public hverlni; will b»Iii-Ul fur ell pitrtlea Inh-reelwl tu (tniuowd onll

HM It onlnlncd l>f the lUirouxh (Inunell of thw:U,r. »ixl> of Kiinllworth,' Ilinl the foUdwliiK

ilivu Htr. -U IK< viu'itt«^t aa followaf.ml North Noviiilh Street fnnn the norther-

IT lint, of Hi.-rlghL.r way uf thw lUhway V«lIcy itallrtMKU'iiiuluiny Ut a point un Noltti' r.'iith Mtrixit twu huniln1*! ami twt-oty iTtU]

•t- mirtliirrly tru^u lut* nurttiLTly Hue uf Mi>ul t f t l l t .

(J-- • M»oirt^i awniiu- fMuiu.thn. W-»aitjjiilB. olNorth ^evl•lltll Nln^-t to^it utilul ime hundreUami »l5ly IUI') r»ft iwt*-rly from the ituit sideol North Soveuth vrpi't.

(r) WiiHliliik'ton 1'liuu' from the weMt K1I1(I ofNorth Nt,v.'tilhHtr.Hit to tll<- wuit lliuiof MurthKlirhlllHtr.'1't.

nil rrnnklln A»niil" from Iha Went »lilii ufNurih Seventh Ktr.-H to thu W.»t Him of North

lk'lilh Nlr»-ft. ' *• '- '1>.) North Kiith titrt^t from tlm north jilUti

f Wi^tiiuKluii AvcinitVttiii |M.|ut oue huuttnxuni fm.t iiorihtirly tli<-r*'lro..s^jiou-j,;ritoji

tllniH4fiitflr.WHKnKA* Tho mititkui in writing of John

M. Kf'iuw-ily. Jr., Kenllworlh U.itlty Ooriiurrtli-n a id linhway Vitlb'y ItallrtMtil C'uuipany

nnd J. l in IHlIiT. Jr.'.luwbeiii |ir,».iil(.l lo th...1m,.T«nu. I'oiinHlur the'-UunHlkll "' Kenllworth, in which It iim»!iirx thnt mtld iH'tltluneralireiilltbe owuel-Mi>f land* nbuttinir UIHIII bothxlil,^ <>r t.hi> irtM't*. iweiuttM nuil bluhwayuher. In nl>o\» iinm^l mid that lln-i ibxlre thuMilil Ktr<-«-tM, nvi nutM nud liluhw«y« Ittitwevu tbuIHiiiitMili-Mlk-nut.-it vttcati.-il mill thi< pulitlu ea*e-int'ot or rltilit tlii-ri'lo Hurreudori^l mill ^uitltMtllloiitTH hi^vlntrlii th.-lriwJil petition reloUH-«l, iiult rliilniMl nnd surri'ndnml all their•l«hlN ln*nlil l h l h

IIIVMI iillnlitltiiH f.ir r.iiitiii.'rutluii <>fr^tiv-'ii ul I)K' I'liMlnri or viu-ntl.m uf the,iait?'"z ' ; " ' .-..^ .HUI.HI Aimiiat '.".I, IUI5.

CHAUI.KS KNtmsoNll.iniuKli Clirk

Make no enKagement for Wcdncadaynight It is prayer meeting night

Notice of Intention,. . i it lci' it lirr«-hy ulv.-n thiit It IM tTi« int.-ntlon

II( the ikinnlKll (-'uinu-ll uf tlio Horuoich ufieolUviirtli, Ulilult Cuuiity, N J . to pHS* "AnIrillimlu-i'lu i'ruvlili'r.irtlu' IjiylllKnf » HUle-,nlk no thi'w*vt,-rly sl.l,. uf ISUl Htrwt 1"• n n lu.nl,.vitra nml Wa"lilnKti'H i » c u u . ' ai

im th» sonthorly sirtc of WiwhInirtonnTrnn t n it'll l»lh nnd -1'tli rttrifta." nnd that

MONDAY, .ililTKMHKU ST. 11116.it H uVltM'k'p. m.. 1 tlie tliuA nml tho' Korouchi » l l , a.illiiitrtt.'t4.i.tli.t* i>la*'»- H hwni n Unnl h««*rli^ will li.'Hlv.-ii tun l l {wriNtiu. lnteri*t«\l In4Uil proiKM<tl tinllniftUi'c, tli.i im>vLilotia

1U- tt y the Mnjor mtil

,lMmUnUlonllu>rolloMli>K .On tii«.«.*t,irlv sM" of l-.tU »tr^t h. t w c i

Houlfvard nnti Wiutiliiu'oii ntunui*. ...tin1 *outhrrlj sUU) of Wiuthfutctoa nvenui-en iMli IUHI Alth rtivi'ts.

_tU>nl{ SiOtl Hlvlewulkr* Htutll W f'*ur ft«1in 'wklth nml nhall lx< ci>VMtructvd of concrete ontutnl tMfJijnt-w of fimr lni-hw.ci.utl.tlnK of

lufli '-itsiuf t'orthinu ri-uitnt in i i.-.1 in... , oi-orlioii ul ixiti (xirt l-'urtlaiul I't'iutnll» t rnt«t i.iir tuilf (>i»r'« <-IHIII course saii't, mi'Uvt< )n.rt,-* of Wt-kt. n *iinu> ur nlutliis, wi th uultu;h wenrintf tmrfiuMi tif otw iturt ct-ijuiil Utwo )utrtM fourwi Mntul. i>.*ctHl ix-fofr tho c*nTtrt" luw K v u u tu Hvt. ThccoticrvU) HhjUl triiU ou it Mib-tiA,-**' uf H U Inchts u[ n u n me!iut»r« i)liu**\t lu a cart'fiillj «gictt¥iiti<l *n*

ciuuitncttit tr*>nvb. 'I'lirwivlk nhall In* dlvldtVintu l.l.K-kn four I t i t U» U-ntcUi with juintt* tui' V (uUtti 'pthuf.thc ct-prv'to. HaliL " "

•*!« ii t ••"t*i\_J»j._thv l*or»iHKl

•<hi*ll i'f II ill*tu'iet> ut tlirw ftvl lit'iu thivtts line. .

mit. laid At tliuwwt IVDII eiiM luw'tif th«> owm-ur itwuciNor tin- lantU in frunl of which th

" U b" M» .uu- lm.Ui l »nd 1KJ<1,I 4 The uwiuir or imnt>n tif th*i lam!if wtilch»iil'i KltlrwHlknailiBJl IH. WO eon

timt> in whk'bto inirfuriit Iho wi>rk rpquirb^n>I>j. and wrtttt-o nntlct> of the rt-qulriwork M)UI|| IM) Mfiit hy mall to Hitrh owner c

nctrx tf (heir i«m<t offktt tvldnw In ktiuwn »poMtnt on thf prvtul*** •(Tf-.'twl the why ur leftwith tht' mvui.ittiitthfr.Hit, tf thflr poHt offlo|>t> nut known, t>r*erv*xl iH>rrH>nnll.r unm mi'c

m ui ant rtwjdt'iit*. i<f thf llorontcn-it<n 5 Hakl ordinat.f« ta take tff»ct oprur.... • .

utCU<«t ->'. 1915-OHAUI.KS KNt'IteSUN,

•! -. ti»n>iit(h cl«rk

MARTIN' BCUAKEB, O. A. KICHAK)ORXJirORD. 0ARW0OI).

Schafer & Neumann,Masons and Contractors

CRABFORD, • . j .Bttimatw rartiUtied ua al I CIMM* of work.

Tele phono 155 JOarwood, X. J. CranforU, N. J

Money

FIIWT AND SKOOND

N. R. LEAVITT, ...

SHERIFF SALBf.

wsahtp (XwaUlM.O^AllZ»r for Uw Tmaai, o/OMOullectorufTksas for Uw Townaklp of

Craaford.Two trtrreror. atThreeJnaifc— of UThis* (XwSablM.^M n i W ofta»-e

awitwa AlaarM.

adSuoa is. msyasmM Cksptart I9U. d m »OlU«.ba»n*id to tb .MaSuB ol UM a<w*iliw •» rdaattoa»os««»orlss Uw a k u W t t o V*r

M^tiwl^B^I^Dia^sraMfoUowar KM! man alraet from Walnutarenas to North » » « W«at. Ihamw. s l o t ;Murth x e n a e Werttu the Township lltw; «tun«thin tu Walnut aienaa, ux l WsUul areaue loBaMtinan atnwL Tbe pouuur pbw« for UwriralDlatrlottoJanM tiryanl'a ^arbar Hkop,Miller iUvok.Baatnuuiatra««.

•1 be boundsrlal of Uw Beoond JttaeUon (Hat-rlcl a n m roUown: ttoftnnlng at TowsatUpUna oo Wslaal arenae; tbuioa om Walaat»»enu» and Uoton STOBIW to Aldaa strsM.UieniwtoMartbaT«noe. Atom North a*«ra*tororeatsT<mn«, to Hamilton s r a a m : stoneHamutun srvnos to KlUaheth sTeon«,to Bloom-InsiUlsanMMMii and *kw«-lttoaulinadsa> » t »nue to Townahln line. Tha poluna Mse* forthe Lt»JUou»H>»<ri.twlU !«. la-Ui«-Tin»»ahlli,

Tn» bonndariea of the Third BMctkm Dtalrkjlaroaa fulloWH: beKlnnlng »t Uw TuirnahlLiline, snd ttloooilnirualu avenoa lo MMialwanavenue to Hsnuitunsvenae, to Jfoirwaft areoae,to Nurtb avvnne, to Aldan atreel, tu Unionstenne, to HvrlnKlteUl u u u ; thaws alongHurtntfneld avenue tu law teooiul rlv**r brldMe:tbeiKio aluntf the rlvor to tbe Townahlp line.The ptilllnic pla<w for the Third DMrlot will b«at tbe Hre Uuomi.

Thul«nudarli«or th> Fnnrtb Blentton Dla-tr lc tan as folluwaJ- Bsflniilni at TownsbluHue at North avenou V>an,-, tbence alimff North•iiiimi to Uwtnian atnwt, to Union avenue, tuMurtiiKOeld avenue, to Uw mcond river bridfe,Abd thence aloug the river to the Townshipline. The pulling place, for the Fourth HleettonUldtriot will be In the vacant alore In the wealmid or the Onuford Troat UuUilliilt. '

At aald prlmarv eleollon the Hoards uf Bellatry mill Kleotlon will all to make eddltluna ur

.irreotlima lu the KeglMtry .of Vutem.And nutlceb hereby j(lven that, a deneral

Election will lie held uu Tueadav, Uw Hecund

wflTbe MlectSno fllT the

IMt.il HevtenUier 7.1UI6.' ALV.AN K. DBNMAN.

• • • Township Clerk.

M%tfTKU'H HAI.K.~In r h * n o « n u l N«w J«r•wr U e t w w u Nsthnnlvl (•. HHWIVU., CHMU-itltUnoiil, mul AnuU. Wllllsm*. at. *IM. de-fcndanti . »>n hill for (mrtUkiD.Hj vlrtno "f » decree of *mlm In l b e above

Htnt«. c « i w , lwarlnu dat« tho .wtu. ly-fourthd»y of A UKm»t, lUl&.I. J o ^ T ^ T . H««o«, one oftlw Hpwlal Ma»t«r»i In th* U r a r t u T e i u n o i r yof N*<w Jtrntey, will espoM* for mdm M p n b i i oTftniitifvte•>• BI*1' h ighl i t TefaliUif at tlwi ^^wtif i--.HciiMHt lu th« Cl t / of Klli*lwtb. O u n o l r »tUnion and' Ut«te of New J«r»er, onWKDNBHDAY, THK SIXTH D A r T > r OOTO-

Httlt. A. U., 1916.fttthvlwur ut two! o'clock In th»t af ternoon oftl>Kt day, tht. rulli.wlnn il««cr.l>»Ml U n d andprt-mlaoH, »ituat«, ljlnff and b«Motftn thwTowii-r>hh> or Oranfortl, U-uuty of Union, and « U t «of N e w Jnrwt'7, bonoded and datciibfld a a f o lIOWH, tu wit :

llt>KlnnlDg at a .joint In tho nouthMUiefixrorn«r of Urand street and Bioomtngdals a v vnun In Hakt Towuahli: of Oranf^rd; tbjnwn fromMid curnor M lnt<l J « w n <>n'a coruOn roau.ientitled. " H a p uf IVopwriy h«lonctng i o C. w . |Darin, Cranrord, Nttw iwrny." Buuth -forty-two drgrttea fifty mlnntva Bant otw hundredand nlnt'ty-Mtz f *t»t to a point wbfrv the Boutht rly line of nald Urand »tn»-t IM cnauetl by thenniw' i ty Unt* of how or formurljr Dmfim andHhxrminKtialo; thtmct^ Houtb flfty-fl»» tfi&J <to-urmM, f.>rtT fit© (4i) ni lnnvw West a lone IheVine of Innd of iald Baouinlu«daUs «r4gbtj nln»(W) f iwtandfitx InoltM; tbenoe NortawwtarljrIw th« illHianott morti or I M H t o a point In thettoiith.T.r llnu of flloonitnsdale aTewoa e ighty'<»•«• (8|, f i f t SonthwMtorljr from the b*t<innliiK; tht-ncw North tlfty •txdeffrven, e l g b t y o m iW) f<H>t from the plaoe of )Mi[lnnlnc;«ogeth«rwlth all and fttngulfir the ht<r«dltwneiiui and _ap.itirtmmricw* to tliu 'mid pl^iut»wt Belotfjtng"or In any wliw nnprrfcalnlnii. > • •

; TJOHBPH T. HAOUH,

J. A. KlKKNAH, Bm.., '

Proposals for Concrete Sidewalk*Hnal. 1 uid-i will Ut rro-irM by ,tb« Towtwl

CViuituitttv of thf Tuwuah1|M>f Ormofunl. ua-

KVKN1NO. OCT. «, Iflld,at H »' I*. M.. nt tUi< Towtvlhlp (tuomi, MuouloHuIltUutt rrtU!f<.rd. N. J., for Uu* loUowlnCroiM'rotw tvnlkft;

hv f««a on tht'widVfrlj side of Bstfunl BVOHUOfrom I^nr^>ln avt-nui' rMtothurl/,

.lOUftHton the t««tt*r.y able of Seventh utrettbetwt<rn Orainit. nv*mu« and O n t r s l ftvenuo

Abmt 15.1 ft^t mi t!u. ttwtvrlj akle of•trt-*>t frutu Ijiitctiln it venue f*outhurl*.

Plars and HinH',tlcnt!on»j may Iro obtftloed »lthe utUcv «>f tha Uuwiuhlp K&Klueer, C**ntord,

A tvrtlllM check for tha nun of 150 p*y&hl«to the Trvftflurvr of thn Tuwnahip of Crmnford,*h»» 1 a*^oiupHiiy uncb l>klh» 1 a^oiupHiiy uncb l>kl.

The ciuuniUI«« r«wrvf« the Hxht to rejectany or all bid* a* may U* de«mcd bml for the

«C«KSfifTow nablo Engineer

EVE. CARPENTEROilers tor sale the followingBusiness Lots between Thea-tre and High School

No. l. 30x90 ft. on Union Avsnoo.No. a. 20x90 " •• •;No. 8.. 2Si9O t '"No. 4. 18Kx90 " " 'No. 5.No. 6.

Also

No. 7. 55,4x220 ft. on Aklea Street.No. 8. 80x220 feet •• •• "

With larKe; white bouse next to tbeCranfon] Theatre.

For these aod other properties hatingW. B Drysdala sU/oa opoo, applv; to

properties hatW. B Drysdale sitms opoo, BpptyTel. 143 E. E CARPENTER,Res. 1»W. • - 1 Union Atsn i . '

Make no engagement for WajdluaflaTnight. It is prajer mssniox teK

. BSST PBU.TU.-O U

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THB CRANFORD CITISBN, THURSDAY. SEPBTMBBR 23, IMS'•••m

XVaaat 3ntrry latt oa Taaahvr tottta*uIsca^Mafcrriisowm,N.J.

A tea Wtfbora to Mr. aad Mra. 8aa-«*tgo Porealia of Holly strait, am Satar• a s j . . '• - •

A-K. Ba>ptaadtasaUy.oftM North

ttoOraM

H,ea»t•a* M

iwassl* a(

uf

oa October I.Miss Mildred Boaraa wiU opra a pri

vats school at her ratUtocaaa UOUTJtreet October 1st.

s in. VaaLoan Smith and too ofPurest a venose have returned frosa avacation at Asbary Park.

Mrt. O'Boeo, former!?• wit*i Purosll

^Mtdlactkaftyeanrday for Otaaa.

N.T. • . •1. V: 8 Bfl'*** a»a fa»»0y arlfl fcaaw!

•extwaakfur as aztawted ajtoaBoWtatovr of the EaeierB Stata*. They e j « « «io he gate afaMt fo«w vajeta.

Dr. Aj|Me I'aaint who hae beeo aeri-oualjr i l l it reported vary nach imnrorrdand la expected to be able to be at heroffice next weak.

Mra. JamcaO'Keef*, a autor of Mr*

sTslar Bap-*ra,lorla*•arvbas U Has«*»ts.allrlfkta soar

l l t o

trrtotdaad

•»wm*hlp of

parlor at 104 Union avenue.Dr. Agnot r sting and Mra. L. Usaing.

ut Springfield avenae. have returnedfrom tba Pocoao Mountains.

Mrs. Ernest WempleaDd Mitt Bain*Wemple have nttnraed from Bay beadwhore they passed two weuka.

Miss Mary Davis has resumed barduties as teacher in : Uncoln Schoolafter having been absent on account ofif

uvutaoponHUODUULotto* |a r*..

Peter Haiti, the Union avenue coofec-tloaer. it wearing a broad mile overtbe arrival of a baby'girl at hi* homoon Saturday.

Mb* Nina L.. Nelson, who has beenvisiting Mra. N. K. Thompson. Jr.. ofA Y U i t o h i ' l return*! to her

oa njrtrfclbm Walnut>llo.; atonic

nans to» for Uu>

rbsr Hhop.• C U M D I H

Mrthavwra*

home In Trentuo.Main no engagement for Wednesdaynight It It prayer meeds* night

Mr and Mra. Harold M. Hoe of PortArthur, Texas, ara visiting Mr Hoeiparents. Mr. and Sin. Cburlea R. Hoeof 15 Hamilton uvenue.

atr, George Kulavine, of Botton. whohat been visiting Mr. and Mn, HermanMaHenliruck. of Thomas streut,-?or the

k l l bloo DMrlol

L Tuvnahjp

wat aveouv., tu Union

TOT brtd*..:rnahlp l i u .irtoc wUl b .

laotion Dto-I Townshipitung NorthHflMU, to

tv«r brid(».I Townshiprth BUctlonn Uka WMufBaeb

4uIUona f>r

a GeneralUw ttsound

teS

Karl Teichman, who for a" number ofyean has conducted a building and con-tracting business in Cranford, has re-tired, and ia now on a trip to Maryland.

Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison ofRochester, N V., are visiting Mr. andMrs. U. il. Hopkins, of Springfield avenu«r Mrs. Harrison I* Hitter of- Mrs.

• Hopkins.Jamee Otto, the infant son uf Mr. and

Mra. James Hardman, nf Bouth avenue,will bo christened by llev. J. C. Edge-cumbe in the Episcopal Church nextSunday aftornoon, at 8.30.

The municipal Christmas tree was

•NMAN,Up Clark.

f Naw Jarwl«U.. wmi-•I. ala, de-

a Ibe aboveeuty.foarthMD«, ana ofufCh.no.rra at public

Oonntr "'rorooTO.

si ieratMo ofH laud sadu ih« Town-a, and Mtateribad safol

ratllrl/itagdsls kvvIhaittu from

lot *o SVIitonth furtjMM hundreil'n> iha Houthu n l bf the

I M U >od

at »long the».Ightjnlnartaweatwljpoint in the

ea/ua oljhlrthe MCin-

n, elgbtronen(;«ogHh«-tameriw and

lielob jtn« "

»GUM,Isl Maalar.

IdewolksM Townahipifonl. oa.

Da, ftfaaonioi lollowinc

tfunl avontio

al avenuo.|ie <>f Uruad

oWlned alr, crantord,

ISO pa*ahlsjf Cranrord,

ht to njact• it for the

TERlowlncTbea-

Avanoe.

Avanaa.

aad tatasry TMe

Chainaaa ttssatch of tbe Buddings anaaroaode Coauatttes of the Board of«*~~<f^ that a riot was ia progressoa the school groandt. lie in turnnotMsd the pnUct) aad three oAcwra inheartless fashion batted into tba game.There war a great scattering bat tba

jatberboawin Plalnnakt oa TuesdayShe was in bar twenty-seventh year andit survived by a husband and one daugh-ter. .

A row among toeto Italians over theownership of chtckene nuand such apuw wow in court Tuesday nigh* that•lodge Rousa dismissed tbe case, threat-ingloplacu both sides under bonds tokeep the peace.

Tha Christian Endeavor Society oftba First Presbyterian cbarch will boldi u Bret regular meeting next Sundaypromptly at, 7 ..IS p. m. All membersare expected to be there and bring tbeirfriends. Aa interesting time will beguaranteed to all.

police force, ie attending the conventionof the. Patrolman's Benevolent Associa-tion bring held at Union, Hill today andtomorrow as a delegate from tbe UoeaUeUnion. Freeholder Toller and Under-Sheriff Warner are also attending fromOranford today.

Kire Chief Louis M Heat. Roy Irv-ing, Arthur lthutanl and StephenKnapp left yesterday morning for At

i d t

laaa rrtday la a p.a-• at CtaTttaait Schoolrapraaaatativse of lbs

tat tha f w ana apoOad •»l h

ckad 0, uoaof Kb ikalBia head and reaiatot kw ttreaaouily'with feet aod moalh and leaded baninJtbe ban for half an huar. being rekawad

. Utorpt Batata, a well kaowa rast-Ldeal of Crufent. dttd at ais bos**. *nNorthtag. froaa

ord. died at ai h .Waal, leet Saaday a m -

Vtag. froaaaoaaj^iUeatioaefdaieaae ptothapaMali amtht a* had aajoyadfair haalta, had bM* Jaaaae Ma Ukeafc>Mahiaabar« baapttal lor treatment,

that tiata haa raeeiirad aptcial*r«. lie a n ia hit ajih year,

wai tha Bnt hake* Iu

opaaad a ttnt^laa* tUIR DRKSSIStt PARLOR andthe moat inoJ»rn i)«Tie«a aa<t am prepare*! to do a)l ktada

Hair Dressing. Also Marcel Waving,Shampooing, Massaging and Hanlcurlng.

liUlMr

preaoiaca of Uertaaa Uarah at-VasuaaVwnoff' and Cherry street la thosedays be tanoUed Crasfurd. Uanroudand rUaa»Ua with bread, cake and pastryas therw waa DO other' bakery betweenHUabsth and WestoaU. At bit bastn«sa pnapend he moved hat estaulkth

:«*ntUMoenorth stfa-of-the-Wwwinto the

only on giving tbe uf all he euMthink of aa being Implicated in the not.

twvnty ajl. huring tbechase three youths who were corneredin the woods along Uie river swam thestream tu get away.

The Board of Education took tbematter up seriously and the Uiys havebad their Ml in severe talking andreprimands. As a penalty the lloonldecreed all the boys implicated shouldpersonally apologias to l\iliiw Cumtniasiun Burtit aa the oflicial representativeof the law ami order in Orantonl. Tbehoys hit the trait last night and Mr.Bortis soya they did tbeir stunt rightmanfnUy. t ig | f v « Uww aiww aawJlent advice on tha doty tbev owed thepublic in the matter of maintenance ofUw and order but made it clear tu themthat tbe polica did not require apology.There to no question the toys will dosome thinking before breakingagain.

e municipal Chrutmaa treeplalite bn'iha slawn in'"'frbiit"'of1'th»Cleveland School ynatorday morning.Tbe trou It a handsome wbito tprucoand itandt nearly IS feat high.

The heavy tbowera of Saturday nigbtmado the local diamond unfit for playand Iu conae<|uence the gamo with thoOheeter Athletics of Newark bad to lwcalled off, although thorn wiyi a rtlcrowd of rootcni on hand.

' The X'Lrnial iet of eranfon}.'»T«nat>have rented tbeir ronidenco to Mr. Roat-ty who formerly occupiiMl the Bayliahonso, and ure ttopping with tbo Wag-ttaB't prior to moving to Now York forthe Winter.

Make no engagement for Wednesdaynicht. It ia prayer meeds* night.

Dr. and Mn. L. T. I'ost returned onTneadayi to, the.tr home in 3t. I»uls:Mra. Poet, who wot formerly MimSharp, wan the Rueit of her parent*,Mr aod Mrs. 3. W. Hharp of Unionaveoue, for the Summer.

t At the result of bis contracting .acold at the BlokealetrvV l'hilp Hre latltweek. Emmet Lorn, a member of thutlose Company, has boon confined to

-his-homottt lQ3larllwrqugh ilraot, in acritical oondition. At proaont he is im-proving slowly.

Tbe next meeting of Tonaluka Coun-cil. No. 84, will 1» held on Mondayevening, Sept. 'It, at which time five.paleface sisters and threo brothers ofTonaluka, Tribe, No. 211, will be initiat-ed. All members are urgently request-ed to be present. The degroo town forpractice on Sept 2ft, at A p. m.

Among the students who registeredat the Renaaelaer Polytechnic Instituteat Troy, N. Y.. this year, was WilliamB. Day of Cranford. He was graduatedfrom tbn Newton Academy, Newton,N. J.. and while there was prominentin athletics of tbo school. Mr. May willtake op the course of Civil Engineeringat the Institute.

vention of the Volunteer firemen's Aaeociation. "Steve" it the new memberand tba otbera can be depended on toshow him tba sights before returninghome.

An unknown automobilist hadtroubles of bis own trying to' manuguhis car in front of the Citimn oBloo liiitevening. His car became unmanageableand In trying tu 'mako ix get away fromin front uf Hew Bros, ofllca triod l int tuput tho building out of business, butfinally made a stop across the ttreot. Alocal mechanician remodiod tbe troubleand ho wont on his way rejoicing.w y jUx^e'to enjrAgemgnt forW«ai.-_nicht. It it prayer raatdag nicht.

A very enjoyable evening was lipontat the homo of Mr. Olitrenoe Sewanl onWalnut avenue, tbe occasion being thaanniversary Of bis birthday, ulso that ofbl* daughter. Miss Harriett Howard,und two of tbe gunsts, making a <|uod-ru|il« celebration. It . was entirely nfamily Kutbering, Tbe party a>mpris«d

out

Bowfing League formed.Thursday night rvpraaentativoa

£DyarXrcaBniruXu^iaHla"urTrn'uinP

County and nearby-seutions uf Middlesux County mot at the Township lluoinntn talk over tba organtiulioa uf anArt-jnum Bowling Laogue. After fulldiscussion it was decided the |m>pt«iitlunwas good and committowa were appoint

[?d to complete tbo detail, i'rahfordCuuocil will tjntor a tmm and thei iiieiri-hers of tlie IXmucil wbo are bowlers, urwbo think they are. will tueot fur thufirst practice at Dobbins' ailojs, unitMonday night. Cranford Council nuiubars ainong its memtiers a .number ofvery good bowler*,some uf them havingtaken part in. many I«ogue gommifi thepast.'SniTinoaW 'U» 1BBJ' 6V'tiul

building <m Gaatmanstreet, where the bakery .Is now tocatrUand in charge of,, b'S ' ton, HowardUmiaVh- Mr. ttetiteh retired from buaiiHtss Iwnlvo voars ago.

Mr KMis-b ww a director of I hoNational lUnk of WwliWtkl .and waa aton» time a director ut tba WestftaldTrust CVmipauy. l ie was a trustee uftbe Klr»t M E Chun h and a momliwuf IWrt Cronfurd, Independent l>nlorof r'umators. He waa an lonmpl (Iraman, having bom a member of the oldvolunteer fire oumi*uiy.

lift leavtai surviving a widow, thrvt*sous, r^dward E , Howard E-, and Her--hurt 0- Itausch. and one daughter, Mra.

rof ^whom rav

Ladies1 Hair Dressingt deaira to notify tba l»diea of Craafonl aa.l vkiaity that I bava

d a ttnt^laa* tUIR DRKSSIStt PARLOR and hate inatalledt J n )«Tie«a aa<t am prepare*! to do a)l ktada ot '

MUS. .ttM iTrrojr

FOR SALEJrVTWESTFIELD.Finest location in towrr (Budlry- Av«wr?)r»^ minute*

(torn station, I block From trolley, $xtensive l^wn, beautiful

shady trees, old-fashioned large house.

Great Possibilities for Improvement.CONSULT

Walter J. Lce^••The Man Who Known Westfleld Real l:»tate."

48 HM SIRltr, WtSIflflD, N. I.

tide in Oanford..Fun oral asnrtcos were held yesterday

aftcrniMHi at S iW u'ctuck at hi* laterestdehca and were largely at landed andthe Iliiral tributes were many, Tbas«rviiwsi wars conducted by tbo Kav.lk.iul IVuinti. pastor uf the Kint M. V:Church. The txstrert were WilliamHlako, David T. I'leram, liavid I)Irving, Knd J..UennUiff and Jltrry W

Jubn

uf S>x>tc.b I'lains. Intornifnt huk placeIn K.urvlow iwmetery.

Ml.MlV I. 1'llAIIANKIlimry I.. Ohalnni', a rvaidwit if

N.nv York Stain, whilnuh a visit at tbabumu of bis aistor. MM. Allwit Kebr,ll.'i r.'iiU'nnUl uvenui>. dinl un Thurs

, afwrnoon. Jt'hn'fnnnroi iwrvirr"wnre liitld on Huiulny and wore oundui-'t-«k by the K«v. K. M. .(Viinntim. piutoruf .St. Paul's t'hurch lutttrtnont win

ilu in Kairvlnw cuinnlnry.

Golf Gub^Notrs.A ttraini representing thn Oritnford

Ina team that will liuwl very noar thetop,

Cranfurd Council will next nuwtingnight, Octohur f>, start the sousun'sstMrial-sossiuns. -.Kulluwing thn liusinossmeeting cards will IM> (ilayed. Tho following mooting nigbt, OctuUir 1'', willIn Indies' Nigbt. An eiuillrait literaryand musical program will lie pnividnl,

..(e^lT|»)|r»m.UIMlW>^UrA(bam, New York and Cranford.

Mr. and Mrs. Anton Neilron, uf Soothavunne, celebrutod tboir tenth weddingannivorsary at their homo lout Sunday.A nuinbur of frionds wera |iros<int andbad a thoroughly good time, presentingtba "wodded" oouplo with a bunch of"tin." The only regrets sro from"Andy," who wishes.it was thai indto spend instead for his wife- to use.

M U S T UK S O U ) FOK' H K N K K I T OK A S k H I A l K

MISS SANDEWSON,l*upil »f I'rof. l.oviU Challf.

SEASON Illl.Ylun

DANCING.Thu latest forms uf tb» Oil"• rH«p,

Kox Trot, Walt/., I'urinlmutii 1'iinKo.Half Hlup, anil nil Mn<li<rn l'.ui..«taught.

ClnnHcs for ChildrenIn fV»ial. Folk und Aiaithnllr ditn< innstart'niwly In Ortnbnr • :

-Studio, | | MarlhorouKh -St.lloitlH AlMltitM, ;

mn SprinlMil Avi' .

ilur and dofeatod a tnamIIio rioJulleld (lulf Club by the uvurwMming snire of IU to ::. lilwio M.Wild bruka tho course rfnt>rd, mtuhliah-liig a new amateur rpcuril of ?' . Artiturn match will \*y pliiyt*! on tbnI'M'ul links mi Saturday.

l.ust Siitunlay KVUIIIIIK thn fourthdinner danco was huld, und proved il

Cranford RepuMkan Club.A largo nurnbor rtwptindi«l tu tbo cull

issued fur a meeting of tboCranford Republican <-l»li fur liuitThursday evening in tho club rooms tumoot the local nurainues. I'residrnt

11M* largiMt uf tbo nnrkivi. 'Hut Uibln wuvil in thn liirgn cluhrowii—untl—tltUH'-iiwu,i» uiijovul during anil nflor U10 dinIH r to miiiic (urnliibnl liy 11 «-olur<«ltrio, i'ho afTair WUM conducted utkiliTtho dirwtldn of tin* hotiM coinutittiH*. tilivliiib Frank T. Sloitii U iliulrriiunAmong thnao prnM>nt wjure Mr. und Mm.

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Intro-

At tho celebration of tbo

^M» °of'flS="ljiiuri*'Tr eaiioato a new order of the i'ustmaster Gener-al, promulgating an amendment to thePostal Laws, which provides that tbefollowing indemnity will be paid forloos of insured parcels mailed after Sept.

,1915. Covered by a three cent fee.

twenty -fifthanniversary uf tbe, (uuqdinK of .CentralLodge, No.' 378. Brotberbood of IU1I-ruod Trainmen of tho Control llailroai),bold in tho i.Orund Union restaurant,

iietb, last Tuwluy evening, two_. men, Messrs. 0. Morgan Uurling

and Matthew Dunn, who have beenocWe nTlbe tou"g8'-HlB0e-its inceptiorrwere signally honored by being present-Mi with "olid gold veteran emblems.Only onu other member, Isaac 8 Thornp-son.of Easton, I'a.,received a like honor.

Mra. Bessie Alan Collier gave a do-lightful musicalo at her home on Wil-low street on Tuesday afternoon, atwhich over fifty invited guests werepreseut from Cranford, and nearbyplaces. Piano selections were given byMiss Isabel Mawab and J, Allan tfaehinuf Newark, and Mist Lucile Hagan, ofCranford. Mrs. Collier tang threegroups of songs, her rich contralto voicebeing at its best, was much appreciated.Master Meachim, who is but a youuglad, also received a generous share of

i applause for bis skillful playing.

noe. who for the past nine year* hasbeen .employed as a clerk in WalterScbolee' grootryr bat resigned bis posi-tion and baa entered l'ennington Semi-nary where be will study for tbe min-

RiotifSTSonletribTnfBTiiitiiriTiBa Introducod the candidaUie. An informal talkwas hod and cigars passed around. Th»candldatos were called on for speochfts,especially Mossra. Djlfci and" Moon, tbeTownship Committee nominees, butthey were of tba opinion tbkt tctionsshould speak louder than words, andbeyond thanking tbn club for tbe honor

iund confidence boNtownd, proforrnd, if

ftiiim»4rI* Kerguvin, Mr. unit Mm. (>. M.

I I ' P.1 lli|coni)y, Mr. un

y

Mrs. II . 'P. rViulli

elected, to let their r'eouHIii'spoaK • TOYthorn. Mayor i le ins did. the honor intbeir staad speaking of tbeir capabilitiesand business ability, and assuring thosepresent that they could do no betterthan elect them as commtttaemen, aposition they would fill with crudit totbemaelvea and tbn taxtnytirs

ilesoiutions of respect were passeil onthe death of Townwnd Altwftaun, •">•>

I of tbe candidates for Justice of lh«Peace, and a oummittee appuinlod tonttond bis funeral on Haturday.

Complying with the provisions of tluiprimary law tbe signers of the hindJustice of tbn Peace pntition norainn.,U<dCurtis U. Uulln of Holly street, Xt, 'fillthe .vacancy caused by Mr. Albertaun'a

I death, and tbe choice Mng a popular

;ml. Mr and Mrs. N. Kurlay, Mr, amiAirs, Harry -D.-VanSaun, Mr. uni]_..Mrs,.llunry r'rasar, Miss Kdltb Mnrrill, MissIC.|it1i.Hilliur..Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Was"on. Mr. and Mrs. S- A. Morrison, Mr.•ml Mrs. Ira C. Jonns, Kdwin M. Wild,Mr and Mm. W. tUlilbruuf, Mr. amiMrs:-FT~l'r^lwinr Mf: -awl - Ur%.VL.Ji.il!owi» and Mr. ami Mrs. It I) Kldnr.Anotlmr dinner dancii will Iw hntd at

clubhotiMt on .Saturday nvoning.Music for thlsuvnnt wlll.lw

fiiriiixheil by tbn Harry(juarUit. -

1M tlm wiml final for thnjiUiU Cham-I'iuimbip lost Hnturduy 'I tinilln Wontu;itrb from Hw**inuT. but Dr. H. M.Ilimnan and Kilwin M. Wild have t/i

y i/IT ib«ir match Ix'fum thn iinalui::in txi hold.

Make no engagement lor Wedneadaynight. It it prayer meeting night.

St Paul's M. t. Chufdi.Itev. K. M. Cumptun. 1'ostur.

Kunday Hch'jol l:KI a m.

value op to | 3 : covered by a five centfotvvtlue up to t i l : covered by a tencent fee, value up to ISO; covered by atwenty-five cent fee. value up to flOO.

1 Integrity Council. No. I d , Sons andDaughters of Liberty, will hold tbeirtint meeting thia evening under theirnew name. Tbe Order hw been knownaa the Daughters of Liberty since 187'.when it was prganixed at Meriden,Ooon.,but from the fact that about one-fifth of the membership it composed of•aea, it was deemed advisable at tbenational Omncil ia sesskm at Portland.

'Maine, on SepUU and IS to change the

istry. "Frank," at he Is commonlycalled, ia a young man of exemplaryhabits, and for a number of years hat"been actively ideotined with churchwork. He it alto a member of Uw Jr.O. U. A. M. and other-local societies.Hi* many friends are pleased to see himtake this first step to realize his ambi-tion and wish him

>., , . . i r'ai'tory Agi>nU('ranCord, Kmillworlh, <IIUW<»HI,

Alih'iin und I'IIUPII.

Cash Auto Supply Co.111! North Avr-nim. W»*tr —

New York fishAND

Vegetable Market25 Union Avenue, South

I ' r i w h r i s s o r l i i i n i i l . o f l ' l « h ' l . n l v

L'rirfTii r o n H o n u i i l i i . ( I r i l n r H

4'tt!!<»<l -• Utr m i d - t i i i J i v c r i " l

p r o i u p l l y . . - - , • • . / . . .

T e l e p h o n e 2 V 2 - T I . C r n n l o r d , N . J

IIOIJMKWORJK'WANTEI>;frw hourrnr.li' duy. Aduruas •;o'l Hwith Kift'Hlriwt, Kllxitimtii. N. .1.

WANiKD-- An Kiigll»ii""".siMwiTinassistant huusrikexpur-. Apply at IliimiMn Hall. .

rOlt KK'NT.- NDW »t« roomIMJUSO, f2&, nl<v) |fx:ittion,r Inrguchicknn buiiwi. Apply '.'A Illixmavonufl.

- -WsJ>liiirK and Irlintng lill.ii 11, U,irw««»l •* I'll.1,

KI.AT TO LET-.In tlw HhnpinItuilding; >i r'joms und hulh; ntwfcm h<i4tIIHU) par month. Inquire u f A. hHhKpiro.

KOH HAI.K Oil EXCHANliK M.'tlVI, .4 K. D>»rn«r IWirkiiliir l'\wn arI'itMfltild atrnnl. AiJ'Inm K II MortonUW Holly «lr.»jt.

. KOR HAI.K Two tots in HwikPark Itargaiu f<«r_>|iin:k liuynr. I

do. Adtlrn

rYesbytcrin Church.A week from next Sunday (October

41b). there will be a special musical ser-vice in the evening. Anton Oloackner,of Elizabeth, tbe celebrated violinist.

M . I ^ » on Sept. I* ana is> ut u w i r > M«I >» »-«-—.—, —aaaTfrom tha" Daughters of LibWrty will render special selection.. An ex-l^oaaand Daughters of Liberty. ' The celleat program is being arranged nnder^t^L^Tonmmxim, in N ^ th. direction of Mra. Bt«ia Allan

the rei|ulred numbnr uf signers.

Movie Notts.<jnite a Urge; aodienw turned uut last

Tuesday evening to aea Earle Williams,I the movie actor, wbo ha* tnea sUrribg| in "Tb« Uoddeat." a aerial just ckjsedat tba local tb«atre. ' .

On Tbuniday evening Manager Lisaierbade his many' friends farewell. Afeature of tbe pruajram was tba show-ing of tba pictures taken in Cranfordby Mr. fetter.

Ur. V. Cojxrott, the n>w- proprietor,is certainly aiming to give tho Crmn-ford public the beat there is in tbemotion picture line. Next week be hasbooked for every day a star Metro fea-ture uf S reels, and in addition a CharlieChaplin one-act comedy, and the priceof admission has not been raited, being10 cants for each abow.

Kvnning eervioi at 7.45, Tbn pastorwill f/rnsch at loth s«rvio»s.

Etiworth league at 1 p. m,lt<-gular weekly prayor anrviiw on

y nvonlng at H o'clock,i' T«a Krulay nffrnxjon at tha

tXrTTAUK TO I-KT, «• B'irnsWavenue. 7 riy.rns and batb, »"*>; firsIJSM oVwllli'in • Apply I" f-»rl W»sinskl •« Barnsid" »VBHU«. rot. 156-1

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Citizens Train to Defend Our CouiUrij j1 TopiS oftiieSportWorS II ^ '•••—. ' S^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBK! ! a •>.. CAII A M3 D C i l '' •

:tThrough the Rigid Pace SetFor Them by Regular ArmyMen—Thousands Being Mold-ed to Be Officers In Case WeShould Suddenly Be PlungedInto Present War.

Ti l l : United Wales has oiitdimnlUelf In tliv nuiiilier uf privateclllzcua It him trained fur wnrlu tho past yoor. College tx>)'»

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hntllte which will lit tbnm to olUcer anyarmy wo may raise lu casti of bus-Illltlea with another country.

Tho preparation of college boya IDvacation tlmo bus been a feature ofbe army «ys(ciii for two years, but the

»—w«r—put-a-imw—jupuct nn•rbaVtt llrst to tho boys npponrvd'iiivr*fun, aua^the possibility of our havingto Juni|i into tho present fray to up-

ba» only luteiultWd in*Interest ahown^kjr tho yuuug mou be-fore.

llut now tbo olderNnou bave- takenito|ia to tncreaso thouVefHcliiuey ns|HW»I1I1U soldiers Htald b^njiions men,members of all tho professions, menhigh In the affairs of tho natloiixhavoset themselves as an oiamplo for xhofont of tho nation by placing thouV•elvoa under tho direction of compo-tent army ofllcers at Vlattsburg. N. V.,to bo taught the ways of military Ufa.'

SS.0OO Civilian. Traln.d.

riatUburgVTitruU'lrof thirty acres,tbe Bummer military camp to trainelvlllaus for duties aa otllcura In caseof war, has hummed with activity forover a month. .

It Is calculated that tho groat bar-ruci» at tliu edge <>f tUu plateau..hus-housed at leant So.Ofa) men. c These arildrawn from tlie various coiui>ouout ele-ments makliig up the nwiss of prospec-tive oltlccra. Major General l^eoutirdWIKHI had• -supremo command of thumaneuvers and was assisted by all thurecoguliod authorities In thu UnitedBtutes army ou the various tirancliosthat make up a real'soldler.

Tho "faculty," to uso a colleglatoterm, comprises the experts mi ord-mince, tactics, formations and othertechnical branches that are. requisiteto a well rounded cducutlou.

Each year It' Is planned to have 3.V000 men assemble there.- K-rom thesea certain UUUIIKT will l»o given urmyberths. The civilians who have passedthe ntudi'iit nge are trained entirely jwith an eye to making them real oil)

I'hwtoa l>x Awtrlcdii 1'rcis Association

1.—fitudtnt aolditr getting randy, for day's drill. 2.—Buiinssa tnmn r«gitt»r'ing at Plattsburg (N. Y.) • uparimsnt camp. 3.—Ohio marttarntn in camp.4.—Naw malarial at Plattaburg, N. Y. 6.—Going through tha pacM atPlatliburg. t<— Artlllary vyark at Camp Whitman, N. Y. '

schooled Into s real soldierly edtica- tliut the I'ulted Stales army has takentlon.

"The United Hlaten nrmy today."said this oftlcr, "Is lu such shape thaifor as •mall a force us It Is It Is asplendid fighting luachlui!. The new

OU) men for fiiret^n avrvlce. ThN willneuii a itrcnt drnlu on thu xupply »fdli-era In tills country. In nildltlon,

th©'"meiri*Yatlal»l«" fvr -iHmw-^luty-aTwabout twice' fin mauy aa the police

"We could novvr have a targe urmyIn this country. Hut you cannot Iiuda single olllccr In tho regular armywho Isn't lu favor of universal mili-tary service. Orators may say that Itt»" repugnant to u free republic to com-pel men to serve In the army, llut tho

startwars tliut we must tight for

lhem>hWleve that the ('lilted Hlatesdually rVttst come to tlie point where

will colin the army. Xui

ud does It. Switzerland can mo-bilise " ~SAO,DOO meii \ l i i twoiity-four

her eltlxeiia to nerve,trulla docs It. Swlt

bourn. Hliu can Kt'l [UKIn throe dii) a. She did

to the frontlust .Vu

Uenmius went through llelgluuXJier-hups.

A Million M.n For War."We would nevd n million men to-

morrow for war. That would take95,0X10 officers. Our plan Is tu havemeu step front civilian life to com-maud, lit to take charge of the meu

»IIK-C \xi Ino'ptlour We duu't want atreuiendoUK ntaiidlni; urmy. Hot by anymeaim. Hut we want a reaerve forcothiit can tHko thcr Held at a moment's.notice, en,ulppc<t, prepared and rciwly-tu—Unlit—UUJ—uiunumt-Uie— couiuiniulcoiued."

Coat of Training $50.Tile exiK'UHeH are small and, exclu-

Ht\'if~ of "rH'ilfGiVtJ"ffireii,~ do" hot^eic'eiHi|HOforjtuiuutb if. Vnlfor;n»and special clothing cost about |L"0;board and other camp excuses do notexceed £10;.all anus aiid other-eijulp-uient are furnished by the UnitedSlates nrmy without cost.

At A:«U> In the morning the buglesounds, and the inei1 turn out for shortoti-'rclseg to Umber up tUi'lr- uiugclc*;thin follow brvukfast and time for put-tliiK the leuta lu shape and for a swimIn Lake (.'hnmplalu, ou the edge ofwhich the l'luttsburg camp la pitched.

The mornings are glveu up to thouianiiul of anna, marching uud the es-sentials which every soldier, and es-pecially every officer, must know.

- hi the afternoons the training Is moretipevluHied, and tho -men - select*1 theircuuneu. -Thcn>.ar«ciiv»lry -drlllSi hi-which the po)o players of the east ex-cel, and there are courses In signaling,

artillery, military hygiene, mlll-ctc.

attention Is glveu. to target

pUnder tbelli.- Timt's the purpose of this | This KriiduallynrliiH.I. We CAiuld nut tuko lullltla I'lll-'cvni In clue of war to have commnmlof n'KUlnr Holilloi-s. With the rcfiulufarmy and the militia wu could put ou

the rllles. lly the eud ofthe llrst wwrk the men are ready forpatrol uud schnt-wtjrk and marching.

become expcrlcnwdNnid burdened, forthe 'uQIcers realize ttiiH business andprofessional nu>n ha've beeXlivtng sed-entary lives and must be glveu time

the Hold of buttle today about 3UO.00O j to git lu shape.men. It Inn been the rule of war, ac- | HuttuUon problems develop lu whichcording -to statistics, that In the tlrst j "tcnui play" Is of tlrst Importance -re-

n-KUlar noldlim K-lnit blvouacki\l tofiinbli- clvlllutm to take charKv >»f tliein.

The currliuluiu'o^ the «cbooi U notthe lmual humdrum mid routine of n•uumier camp. Scant attention U paid

..to the Bchi ol of the Noldler, as the KCU-. oral relies on the clvtllium to study

that for IhoinselVcH The pluu Is tofauilllarlie ollloers with the miHlernwm|Min of warfare Mnchlue KIIIIpractice, accordlni! to Ocneral Wood'xplan, la the iiu|tortant study. In ix>m-pnuy with other miMem coldlcrs Cicn-ernl Wmxl Iwllevcn that the \v»Ts ofthe future will be fo'iit;ht with umrtiHlefcnim rather than rltlcn. tirent Runshave been muunlwl ben', and -the of-Bcers are tnuKht their use.

Soldiers now Htatloucd at the t-ur-racka »«> In thu movemeut « grtatforward step In the matter of pre-parodoeo.

Militia In Poor SULThe roluDteer mllllta of the various

•tatea 1* lu a pretty poor Ktate. ac-cording to one of the otHtyr* Mho Inan Instructor at the summer school.Th« men are poorly otllcered. he aald.u t h e / tbemaolvcs have not be«a

slx mouths of u war the loss to eachside Is usually about 30 per cent of thetotal -force. Wu need a reserve to tillthe gaps that would be opened. Wv

couutry. It Uikes sIjTiuontiistouiiikou fulr Kotdlcr and one year to trutu tihiillifat-tory one. To train men to bexoldlcrs you netsl olUcen. That's thepui'p\v»o of tbU school - to have n re-kerve ivtiw- of olllcers that could stepInto tlie trench tomorrow and trainmen and equip them both mentally andphysically to l.ead_a mllllou soldier* Inthe tlcld within BII months of the out-break of any war utnlns! this country.

Lciiom \V« Havt L«arn«d."Kitchener tun 4.i>«iO,iH'U men In the

rvar of the lint lltio of tiviuhe* Inrrance. and they In mfihy CHM'S lackrltles arid aiumunltl.in. while the artil-lery U i>ructlcally imwerlesii" Kvaune Ithas not hluli cxploslvf shells. Thetierinau haa beeit prepared. He hasIHH-U Ihoroush. anil tlie result J* thatnot a twill It1 has occurruil on licruiau•oil lu the past year of warfare, vlc-•1'lic the fivct that the two kaiser* arcpractlcully ,'nshtl^ij thrv«--quartep< ofEurope Those are the1 lessons thatwe wjint to learn, and that's why tien-era! Wood has hit uu this plan to starta sohoo! for ofllcera. It Is oue of thebeat ami uioit progrea&lve movement*

to uu attack on the tlauk of aroad column, dolaylut: actions, pro|wr-lni;, and holdlni; a defensive positionund. lustly, the covering of u retreat.

of tn'ucb digglug aud range work.Otllcers are now receiving hundreds

of application* frvu all over the coun-try to be.placed In the new trainingcimips.

Mora Effsctiva Than Cursing.llabylonlah tablets, declured. to be

the oldest writings In existence, relatehovt- farmers of t!,00i> > ears ago Knightlocusts uud cuterplltnra lu their fields.The translator overs 4bat they calledlu u necromancer, who thus broughthis artillery lu to play:

"He broke a Jar. cut open a sacrifice,'n word of cursing he repeated, and'thelocusts and' caterpillars fled."

It must have been u itowcrful "wordof i-urslng" he repented: Hty It hi thatIt has tn-cn lost. These plagvcs havebeen "OUSSIHI out" good and plenty Inall imHlcrn tuugues, but they havecalmly o'lillnued their 'work of cropdevastation. Poitslbly through the cen-turies they gradually became hardenedto such verbal warfare and declined, toalnllcnte uutll tbe mau came with theInsecticide-spray. Theu Is the time, fordisappearing certalnlj.—Breeder's Ua-zctte.

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By SQUARE DEAL

Wwidarful Work of Wagn.r.Ilaua Wagner made the buudredtb

boioa run of hla can-*f re<*utly. there-bjrtnaklnr an unetpnilnl Tw rd r "I*eg-raiid old man of bawliall haa neverICOfie through • campaign without oneor more home runs, aud there have..been aeasutia when he made as manyaa teu or eleven.circuit drive*. ^

It it (jucslluliablf If the player wille»i>r live who can duplicate Wagner'sremarkable batting record. In \i.W>•championship if.ani«S..t.hj.t..l.ie, has play-.

to date he has maiie. bwtldea"hia:-i<io-homrra. ZTJil •IIIKIPS, ST5 doubles and230 triples, or a grand total of 4.47Sbases

Wagner may not last much longer.Within a few years be probably willretire." hut It Is decidedly doubtful Ifhis equal will ever be sevn In base-ball. Cobb Is a great player, but he Isnot the versatile athlete that WagnerIs. who has played every position luthe Infield anil .outfield uud starred Inthem all.

Dartmouth Strong on*' Track.•Dartmouth college athlete* have won

nine of the ten uunual championshipsof the New England Iutercollu£late as-Kocuitlon.

DAHLEN HARDEST MAN. TOTOUCH, SAYS EVERS.

"lu all my yours of ball play-lug," huld Johnny Eve.rs recently,"tho man I found It hardest totouch with the bull us be camedown to second base from tlrstwas IIUl Diihliii.

ij fauie"'flfii'ISIit"lliiu,..air4JcU>'. UL.

the base, but lu the last ten feetof the distance there WIXH no tell-ing what he would do.

"He had a yreut way of antici-pating where the throw fromthe catcher wns coming, and heplayed his slide to a nl'vty..."foinliiC Mtrnlght iilonu, be slid-

rtpnlj—wmrlrl- rnt!"dnwiT~ Tnr;htirhips, to one sidu or the other,spread his legs and then use thegn'titCHl cleveniens lu pullliiu out

"of reach and tu litlntf tilmsi'lf tuh(H>k the tin'c ivlth cltlii-r fnut.

"^riicre ure ..»ther men whuni 1have found It dllllcult to Uu; utsecond, iiud unions them are I,o-

raoa. rK«lT«d a cablegram from JackJohoaon receaUy cnalUmgtof WlUardfur another battla for the cbanipioo-

Magrv. Miller,tier."

i and Wag-

i"1 will fight Wlllard anywhere In the

world and will jxart 130.000 that I willknock nlin out In a finish Sgbt" cabledthe former title holder.

There appear* to be little chance ofWlllard ever fighting Johnson again.Inasmuch aa the new champion hasdrawn the color line.

Harry Lord Maku Oood Manager.Harry Lord Is'iuaklui.' goud as man-

ager of the Itoffulo Kcds. While theteam does not appear to have a rbaileeto Innd Ihe flag lu Ollmore.s circuit.Lord-'ba* shown he can handle themanagerial reins by the manner Inwhich the Uuffeds have taken thestronger teams Into cainp of late.

TRICKING SUBMARII.ES.

y Wktati V«*s*k» May EMap*Tfc*ir T«rp»da AttMkc.

It it OM mrprtaw attack which mnearly every caaa anablea • mbmariooto torpedo • beatUa snip. There arvseveral maacBTcn by mcaiu of wUk-iia ship can trick a submarine. Sever ilraaaehi hare diverted torpedoea byswinging round their stern until Hpolnta In the direction of Hi* underseacraft Is tlila way tba wash of the

from Its course and It has sped harmlessl)- past'its mark.. Another snecesx"ful ru»e Is to stoke up the furnaces 'bfa ship chased by a submarine, ai.j

i thick, black smoke belches from It*{ funnels and envelops the vesoel lu A

protective shroud. In this way tbe tui.-'matiue gunners are confused and can-not percplve the correct direction-,l;i

Johnson Comts Up For Air._IT_H. _I''rjim'. one of. the backers of

the Johnsoii'Wlllard tide light lu llu-

1 t.oto by American Press

Harry Lord, Manager of tha BuffaloFadarat. Laague Team.

Lord Is a newcomer to the l'oderal

far thr (Jtilctnro White Sox for KOVeralHeiisoiiH and served In. that capacityuutll the early pint of the I LI I.% sea-son, when he Wns given his uncondi-tional release.

•lie Immediately . nlirncil with thelt.uffe.da. and a short time later tookhold of the manuuershlp of the team.

The SuadsySENIOR BEREAN REVIEW.

(ioldeu Text.-The king shall Joy luthy strength, o Jehovah (I's. xxl, 1).

"The hand of t)od." We ure acous-loiued to think of liod only lu couiiec-Iloir wlnrri»6sperltjr iiiid of ten fall tounderstand thut he can also be presentIn adversity. The correct conceptionof Hod must recognize his presence luboth of these asjiectts of life.

"fading splendor." The closing days>t Duvld were spent in trouble und dls-;ress. This wus purtly duo to clrcum-itnnces over wbllh be had no control,but there were also cunUitium-ivhltli

hiul a splendid opportunity to guidethe destinies of eleven tribes, but hefailed because of a spirit of greed. Hethought more of himself than of serv-ice. He virtually became gulltyi of a

l ^ eestablished rival sanctuaries within hisdomain. Introduced the calves of goldand encouraged the people to renouncetheir ullvglunce to the temple at Je-rusalem. Wherein was he guilty ofKin! What were the consequences ofhis unworthy leadership? (Lesson VII.)While things were going from bad to

_Y£i!rso__.lji.__Uie, nurthcjui. kingdom^ tue-t 1

conspiracy of Absalom w:a» the resultof negligence In the home. How didhe plan to oust his father? W.hut eventended this wretched rebvlllou? (Les-son 1). Another son of Duvld under-took to wrest tho Crown, untl Adouljnhwas supported In this blameworthycourse by .such lenders us Joab andAblathar. Hut the" friends of Davidrallied to his help, the most notuble ofwhom wus Nathan the prophet. Whatsteps were taken to defeat the rebels?What effect did this |>lnu have onhem?. vLcssou II.) Solomon ttcgan

Ids reign under good auspices. Heshowed a sense of . responsibility andook hold of tbe reins of government

with a firm hand. This was seen Inhe way he dealt with such ef II lulnd-

«1 troublors as Adonljah. Joab, Ablu-har und Shlmel. He gave due reeoiSnl-

religious ceremonies In Rllunm. Whatwer\l his greutcst necils? *H(iw wervvthey supplied? (Lesson III. 1 The tem-ile was to be the central shrine In na-

tional life, and great preparations weremade for Its erection. After sevenyears of labor and at considerable ex-pense it was finally completed. Theservices of dedication were conductedon a lavish scale. What was the bur-den of Solomon's prayer! (Lesson IV.)The fame of Soloniou spread abroad,and the.nations which had commercialdealings with Israel came Into closerrelations with this growing power.

allowed Improvement, purltcularuy aft-er the accession of Asa. Whose ltitlii-elico was strongly felt during his reign?i Lesson VIII.)

"Sweeping reforms." Into the midstof this confusion and .disgrace, causedby Jezebel In the northern kingdom un-dev Ahnb thofe suddenly' came a tlery.spirited, fearless mau, who announcedto the klug thnt there would lie adrought lu the land. This .was the di-vine punishment for the .wickedness ufIsrael. Elijah delivered the messagehurriedly uud emphatically and thendisappeared Into the solitudes. Thedrought lasted for three long 'years.What was Elijah' dojitg -during thistime? What great truths did he leiru?(Lesson IX.) No man was more hatedand more feared than Elijah at thisperiod, and cver.vlws.ly blnmcil.hlm for

A siweily -ship-which follows an er-ratic, ilgzac i-ourse presents a pourmark to a submarine. Whru a torpt-d >Is dispatched against a fast truvelhi,-vessel it Is directed to a |>olut Justalicad of Its mark, and the craft lit-erally ruiis Into th.e death dealing de-vice. This obviously cannot happen,however. If a Bhlp Is swinging raptdlvfrom side to side and alternately point-Ing the narrow expanse of its bows orstern to the undersea marksmen.

A submarine seldom-attacks a vesselIf It Is not alone, for It can only utbickone at a time, und while It U launching*a toriiedo at Its first mark tbe secondvessel has an excellent opportunity oframming the submarine, which can belocated by its telltale periscope.—Pear-sou's Weekly.

ENGLAND'S THRONE

Aa Ona of tha Hairs to It, ths Qi'minEmporor Is Vary Romot*.

In answer to the question. "Wus th<>emjieror (if (Jcrmany ever conslden-dan heir to the English throne and didQueen Victoria have tt law passed toexclude him from the succession?" therhliadcljilila rri>K» Kays- """

t ypcror ever succetMllng to the throne ofl'ligliiml Is so very remote us to causeilttle thought. There was more or lesstalk uu the subject at the time of thomarriage of the kaiser's mother to thoheir to the tleniinu throne lu IMTiS, butwe un> unable lo Iiud that any parlia-mentary action was taken even then.

"After Klht Ot-orge i'"iiii' his • fivesous anil one daughter and their chil-dren. If any; then King Ccorge's sis-ter Louise. Duchess of Fife, her twodaughters and'the son of the elder:then l'rliKcss Victoria, then QueenSluud of Norway and her sou, makingthirteen at present living lu the line of

k A J 3 E ! J < % *reverts to the descendants of the late •King Edward's brother., Alfred, ((hikeof Edinburgh: Arthur,1 duke of Con-,naught, and I-wpold, duke of Albany.As these all married and had uumerouflchildren nnd grandchildren, there Is along Hue of heirs to thu throne beforothe succession ..would come to the de-scendants nf tho oldest sister of KingEdward, the late Empress Frederick o(•Jcrmany. tbe llrst of which Hue Is Ein-

"Secoud Story UIII Is nn Ingeniousguy. Isn't be?"

'Yes. He wears rubber soles U>erase his footmarks." —t New YorkWorld. ••• . '

DEEP. BREATHING.

blame? How was the greatness of Je-bo\ ah demonstrated? I Lesson X.) Wemight have thought thut such a signalvictory would have made a profoundImpression on every one. Jezebel wastoo prejudiced to llsleu to any sort of

It Frathem Op tha Whole SysUm andKills That Tir*d Foaling.

DeeiibreutbluK does more than benc-v tijSgiiiuis's'.: Physiok.glsts fell us*

thut nfe groat advantage Is that Itgives the lj,ver a healthy squeeze. Allorgans lu the abdominal cavity as wellas the liver are. apt to get overcharged

an appeal. She determined to destroyKUJuli and sent him a message to thatefTect. What did he do when he heardof the queen's threat? How wus hecured of-his despair, iLesson XL) TheTemperance Lesson belongs to this perlod. The Incident throws a favorablelight ou Ahub and relates how he man-fully sttwd up for right and Justice,

the circumstances. (LessonDescribeXII.)

THE LESSON HYMN.

(I^esson V.)"titlttcrlug folly." Solomon's pomp

Rnd glory were purchased at a heavyprice, and even during his reign pro- ° t h o u- w h o h a " *' "'>' commandtests were heard, although they were Jur" waVward "" ? ' n

h ' n t h y t m n"furctbry- suppressed. The people were To have no othtr *wfn buPthtae!'1>U tools. He Used them as be pleased.The smoldering fires of discontent * O u r "Ishes. our desires, control:blaxed forth soon after bis death. De- ,*,v^£ .r»rpo*f " ' " " - " " l :scribe tho convention at Shechem. That jtamb? Wt»«en ua°aWhy did the tribes revolt and breakaway from Itehoboam! (Lesson VI) Thrlc* We»t win »n our blnaimThe first hlhg of the northern kingdom W.wC" w* ' lrT 'T°.k t h K l u « h l h e n

was tbe leader of the rebellion. Ho - « I \ M « a^uiuT, " •*""

beo th««.

.sitting. A relaxed sitting positioncauses the abdominal muscles to relaxso that blood runs into tUV part of thel>ody like water aud It accumulateslike a stagnant pool.

The blood needed In the brain Isdown lu the liver. The condition pro-duced led the ancients to refer to nruati.wlth the blues as a hypochondriac,which meaus, literally, down uuder theribs. Today we speak of the conditionns being down lu the mouth becausethe lines of tho face are pulled down.

Melancholy Is due to a congestedcondition of the liver and other organsdepriving the brain of blood necessaryto kk-p Up the normal balance of ac-tivity. When one Is. tired or feels thedejected feeling coming on, relief canlie obtained by lying on tbe B.KT witha pillow underthe middle of the backand taking a few long, deep breaths.

If the arms are thrown over thehead and a dozen deep breaths aretaken, a new spirit will come into thebrain. Sometimes this Is done auto-matically, as when- we th"*ow. up thenrms and straighten up after a crouch-ed position at a desk;—Cincinnati com-uierclal Trlbuno

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tta**> what la* \r*» tatadaavaf Ik* aura-

apeaUac. to bta aaTtac uaconwloutlyto hlnm'f. * certain rapacity ta aba torwlat th.^frecta.

RIMES.Mar taupeaaka. ' "Ek Wkaea U• submarine

There arvna of whk-ii

Inc. Sever ilorpedoea byera until itthe underseawaah of the

I aped harm-ther soeces*'

furnaces'litmarine, andiea from it*

nwel In .1way the tui.-'aed and can.dlrectioii-,i;i

llowi an er-euts a poorleu a torpedolit truvelln,'> liolut Just

there ta ao dearti* It-ts aunplr ha-poaatMa. We r u only hope to aj>-pnudnate to the rondltkma. and tf wefloat succeed ta gating jroa nearlyenooca back to what you w e n tot*Vesture of'our* will fall. If we dasocce*l—and 1 t o a r i r l l hopeful atawreae—you majr at least *o far repeatTpnr lirwewltnf*"OTthe I Irihday ntgbtaa tu aallsfy any reasonable, personthat you are guiltless, morally 'speak-In*, of the theft of the diamond."

It was my turn now to eulUhttaKara JonutBtT* I stopped hUn beforebe could say any more

"You are speculating."."I satd. "on aresult which cannot po»slbljr take place.The dla.ma.nd......la at .'this moment InIjoudon."

Hr started and looked at me In (Teatsurpriae.

"In Ij-ndonr he repeated. "How dMIt get to liOndou frc-m I.ady Vertnder'ahou*e?"

. "Nobody kiiows.""You removed It with your own hand

from Mt»s Vertnder's rc«im. How wasIt taken out of jmir keeping?"

"I have no Idea how It M I taken cutof my keeping:

Ih* Inter! One of ta*« pnereiiu a*fnnt a&owtac It to Mr. rraskita Stake1 am autfcartaed ta laU aba that UlaaVertader wUtt&dy cooaeota to ptec*her tuxat at our dlapoaat. and, thataald, 1 am dwdnd tu add as Bora,

t>o far It H wtajr tocumply wnh herwlahca.- - But tiM aeooait requeal toyr»rni»aea ni* »«i.5iuly- "

Not rontcut with hatlnc wttlteQ titMr. Bettered**. Instructing htm to car-ry out whatever (Ureftiona I niajr bar*to (Ire, Mrt» Verlndvr a*ka l««r« to «••lit m* by personally «uper<nwo«Hn»the reatoration of her own sitting riH>m.She ouly walta a word of reply fromme to make the Journey to Yorkuhlreand tu he. uteacul at out at lb* witi i i t m un the ntght wlieu the opium I*tried for the »e>Mud time

June I.\ Monday. The ilnjr of theeii-rrlment'. • It iaS.a'rloek In. tb» a f Wno»u. We bar* ]vi«t •nired at thehouse. •

The flnt and foremoat (jupttl.in la th*<iue>tlou of Mr. lllake'a health.

s.i far ai It la poullil* for uie toJudiE« Mr. Illake proiube*. i>liy>lcallyfpeaklnc, to tie Quite a« «u«c«*ptU>le. toth« action of the opium toiilghrHAVh<

Ten o'ftoek.—Tn» wltaiawa. oroini^ny whk-h shall 1 rail thetrmebad the houa« an hour sine*. -

ttw

a*

! A Column ofSmiles For

Everybody

"Hid you »ee It when you woke In the | w , , „ ,„„ , , m a ,„„ y^,,. , , 0 u „,„

I0NLth* Germanmot*.ii, "Wus thn

considered•one and ill'lW paused to•essliuir" the

He I man-em"'he throne of

u* to causemore or leantime of the.

•other to theIn 18.W, tiut

! any purlin-even then.mi* * hia • fiveil thi'lr dill-

Joorne'H KI1*-Ife, her tWOf thf elder:then Queenson. mnklni:u the line ofe succession\ of the lute

PROLOGUE.

• T h e moonstone had iir*t f | « ^ o l \:>the.forehcad o f an Indian i.i.'.t. , \ s , v ; i

turles w e n t , b y . ill l ink f..u.,»!i^- ». ,t

..tiaii»«drliUo....At«h»«itWH,(J,,r.-)tr,™rj» , - T . .

a lways throuirh the IIRI^ ffcri'i1 Unl iman priests kept mi-ret wut.ir UV.T itJohn Herncostli' , an Kncii-ii ,>n\,vr,during the s torming vt .Sorlni::i|'ti't:i:i] ••tole the s tone , killing Its Kinnl l i in '.Gabriel BetteretlKe. bouse xteHiinl f, rJulln (Lady Verlnden, 1 rxpl.-iln, !,.,«•the stonu cntue luto the IHHIM' in K>,\, :Ihe » c n n . Manter Krnnklin |u»ki- i •nephew of L a d y Verlndi-r. h.id L.'-i-nt e n t abroad t o be i-flin :it. n n,, ,),,-.;

_daju- ho..ua»-*x.|ie«>(eii..4 t«fn^..+i,rr.n-^..-lletteredcc'd dniightiT. l i v n . ' . [i,,,...Indian Jugglers .ar'tlni: ».II--J.I••><.u-h

'I'ranklln urrlven eurllvr ilrnn , \ | , . I , . I I

bavlni; (>ludr<l a dark ••tnun.vr f i;- i-'Ing him In London, rruuklln I::,, i!;-diamond, w h i c h lias I <m u n:, ,i • , ;<

Cousin Itachel as n lilrilul.iy utfi t yColonel l lcrncnst le . Hr pqiV tin- ^i. i .•In a bank. The-jiiKult-rt m a t e n «i-.Tpf •visit to the house , ltachi'l r.-iviu - 1! ,• ,moonstone on her Mnliil.-iv Ai: . r , - .the guests Is Mr. Miiihn:iii.>. ail h;illan traveler. Tlie next m . n l i « II,.. .

I hanilisl It

•inl ;it Ills tied-;

:-.ni

;<i tlmj the repel I-• iTe.1 here fonn mylie reiterated cer-

d.ieeti timesv.r. .iu»t n* he n f« Imp-'.rt.ai to. the

;-re»ented. The rep-n-e, were nf , , . l n i .Ill l-'ittini; tn^etherl'."li't>ipp.'.,.e," Im

knew |,. I.,, tin1

diamond ls'iiilfudiu:.Police Heeirrave N cgate, and ir'tliree'

• 3I1«I. SUSpk'Iiill 111V

Sni

f.llK

. - - , I . f

l i n

eesnt Ouf, ir-I-iimdun •deie.'riv...tniiu'd and t ie f ln i Ms -.\.>rl,checked, however, when Un-nimnI.ady Verlndcr udmlts IKIS had a i

1a For.

record, refuses to ha\e»fl. It den>lo)ls.thatIted a nelKlilior, Mrs. lroiyed n tin caseT^Tlsuspects she tins hurliicciireil liy two dm;

her rn

iolhmd. and

: M , r i

t he j h r i l -

u:i here In

! \ e i i l ! . . |

I ' r n n i l n I IMki - N' e ! - , I I lie wui i tM

plain

easily

lia« I ' e e n snrTer-

i nt n U - h t . I t .-ll

i t t ' f o n l e r

t a k e n i e . ] | i ' | n e .

"No.""lias Miss Vertuder recovered poa-

j-«slon of Itr' ."No,""Mr. lllnke, then- seems to be some-

hlnx-ber.. n hi. h wants clrnrlrur up.

inond U at thl» moment In London?"I had cut precisely- the same ques-

tion lo Mr. Nruff »lieu I made mytfrst lmiulrleH uln>ut the moonstone onmy return to l'.ntlnml. In answeringKern Jennings, 1 ncvordlnifty re|>eatpdwhat I ha.I mywlf heard from thnlawyer'."* own lt|*.

Me khimnl plainly that lie waa notsatisfied with my reply.

• —AVlth nit deference to you;*1" he satd.

i adviser, I maintain the opinion whichI expressed Jint now. It rests. I am

I well avvnre, on n mere awturnptlon.i I'nrdon me for reminding you that yourj nplnlnu nl*» rests on n mere nssutnp-I I I - - 1 I I I S W i l l

! "Above all thin*** you must sleep Ih! the. room which you slept lu on the: btrthdny ntffhtr and" i t ~mnit""b,ir~ fnr", nlHlie.l In the i.inii' way. ' Tlie stntrsT

the corridors and Miss Yerindcr's sll-tlui: ro.»ni, must IIIKO be n-storrd toMhnl they were when you saw themInwt. It IH nliiollltely neceftHar.V, Mr.Illake. to replace e\ery nrtlde of furnl-turn In Hint" part r>f the. house ' whichmay now be put nwny ; The nn.j;lflY<i

'*i'i1r"" ?rur' \°tjlui** fir ne' ifsel'ess ritu[riis~\ve riiii p't MIPN -Verhider's pcrmis"-.felon to do that."

"H'lm I* to apply to her for perinls-slini'-" I nuked. '

"l» It not |KiH»||,ii" for yon to apply?""'Julio out of Hie ntiesilon. After

w lint hTVfi passed 1'Ctweeli us on thn

II rr

ousness. . Ciiff i

n Ingenious

•r soles toNew York

NG.Systtm and'ling.? thau bene-sts fell us*

Is that Ulueeze. Allvlty as well

IB positionles tu relaxpart of the

iccumulntvs

ie bruin Ismillion pro-refer to n

Kichondrlnc.n uuder theie conditionith becauseled down.

congestedtber organsJ necessaryance of ne-

fcels the, relief can-• Boor withif the back) breaths,i over theTenths nre

ne into thedone auto-row, up the;r a crouch-innaU Com-

"t r—|- n

| t s K r l z l n u h a l l "to I n t e r v i e w t h e - t h r . .*;Indlau.H. On r i - t u r i i l n i ; l ie s,.,.M n i , i i , ,In w h i c h l i n s a n i m t e l l s tha t Hi" ,[iii. 1;* a n d . h a B b e c o m e l ier c r : i \ c . s . r^-.-ti.t ,Cuf f s u s p o c l s t h a t ,MI<s V e r l n d e r i:.,l ji t o s n n n n : h a d n secn.-t ! , e t v \ e f n ih.-:;i Ir c l n t l n f f t o t h e m o o n s t o n e , I I , . w i m : - j

JpctsJ o f f e r i n g t o d o t h e .[ i i i-si lnpii i^1!

h e r s e l f . S l i e w r i t e s tn the -i r::i-.in-

t h a t h e r c ln i iRt i ter n in l l l o s a n n a -li.nl '

h a d n o t h l n c b e t w e e n t h e m , .it t h e s i : i , " i

t i m e d l s m l H s l n ^ h i m . M r . S . - 'Hinms j

I . u k e r , d e a l e r i n c c n i s . nml Mr- ' i , - l •

, f r e y A b l e w h l t e a r e v i c t i m * "f an nut- j

raRe . B o t u h a d b e e n bni in. l '.-iiiil - : i ^ I

p o d b y e v i d e n t t h i e v e s . I l a c h e l ndinl'-i |

" s h e ' k n o t V s tt-ho~took' t h e - d l m " . - n i - l . j--

nnd a t t h e s u d d e n d e a t h o f I . a d y V . r l i i 1

d e r i n h e r i t * t h e V e r l n d c r f.>rtmi" S h e j

l a t e r b r e a k s h e r e n c a K i ' m e n t iv l t lmii t i

a p p a r e n t r e a s o n . S o l i c i t o r l lrurr r.'!--iies j

h o w h e u'.ns v i s i t e d b y n n e . " f - t h . ' I't - j

' l i n n s . T r d j i k l l i i I l ln l ; e n . i r n t . - b.iw,l-e'. |

f o u n d b i s " l i l c l i t c i n v n 11i• 1 • I«•:i, in the j

l u l c k s n n d l iy I t iKHiuui S p e a r m - i n I " j

f o r e h e r s u i c i d e : i i l sn r, n,,t>' nf . ^ I ' l u i . i - ;

t i o n . S o l i c i t o r I ln i lT L-IV.-S I'r.uiMIn a ;

k e y . e n a h l l i i K h i m t.i m e e t l!:i.Hn-I T h e j

r o u n K M ' o m a n a c c u s e s I-'rnnklin , f 1;"-- j1 I n g - t h e p r e c i o u s j e w e l . S h e -:i.-.s - ' • ' ;

i t w h i m t a k e i t . F r a n k l i n Is In fer : : : -1J

( h a t l i e h a d b e e n s c c r e t l i drin;--e. l « I I ' I ;

. D[ i lum b y M r . . f n n d y ;i"ml h

Bib le f o r h i s a c t i o n s .

Mr. Candy's Wsndci

I' I -00KK1) nt the I'M -placed llii'in In :iy

' paper w h i c h cnnuli) .er quantity of-nvrltini: ^.n-most of the1 t w o . On-ihUnected words nnd fraiii--

1 tences which li.id ilr.,i'i'-<Candy In (leli"!mu . nppe.ilows:

" • • • Mr. Fnmkl ln Hl:iiBRreeaiile • • * dnwn n i-^'cine • • • confesses • • • si

• • • tell him • • ' .out "fmedicine ' " hr tel'« mi' * 'ins In the dark :IIMII ..::•• •thine • • • all th. ' c.in;.i::-.

•^uer table • • • I *:iy * * * -Bleep • • • notfi in- bm I:"h e s a y s • - • ••lea-lln- the '•'•i'-what It moans • • • « ! :night's rest In spite ff 1,1-w a n t s sleep • • * I-" !: V l r

Iclne chest • • * ti' »• ••':• '• 'lms • • * without hi- - i; ••••tomorrow moruiTii: * "Blake * * * meOK'Ine f "l^j• • • without It ' • • ' " : •• • • excellent * * ' " - ! ! i

down on him • • ' tnit.'i 'thing besides • • * exo-Me:.of laadannm. sir • • ' L'1^

' • * • medicine DOW." ,Ihcre tlie fli?t of tho."tvr

!ii; in th.- ,1-irk nn-nn'fine ninl theTnTIaT. n n v ~ r r e f n r e ~ i I T r n i i 5 " T i T n i "

lit Ihi- iliMM-r l a l ' l e . I s a y tn h i m ,

,-ire tri.j[.ir ;ir a f t e r « h e p , i n t d i i . i l h -

.nf nu-d!- In ' - , ;ui h , - l | . y i . n tn find

II.- « ! , , n - t . i m i ' . ' I h a v e h e a r . l i.f

d n n l i l e a i l i t i i ; t h e M i n d , n i i . l IM.W I

" l a l It m e a n " ' W l t i y - . b u t I

Biihlect of the |.i«tneither see |ier ii..rthings nre imw,"

' Kara J*MIIIIIK» |wttf..r n nutineiit.

—"MITT—r-7Pttr-j"rm rrbe said.

I sl^ntNl to htm Ui"Ain I rlcht, Mr, Ill/ike, In fancylnif

(from one nr two HIIUBI which linvnilr.'|.|ml fn.m >om Hint you felt nocntniiion Interest In Mix* Verlnder Infnriner time*'/"

. diamond. I can«rlte lo her, as

on.

afternoon in a state of nervuu* aensl-tlveues* which Just slop* short vfnervous Irritation. U« i-bsnges culorr.-nitlly, his hand Is u<i| quite steady,and he starts at chance uoln-s and atuuei peeled appearaucee of (lernoua auJthing*.

' iheie'rMUibVifiave'aif iieen produceilby depriVaJtfon of sleep, which la In Itaturn Ih* nervous iMni>e>|ucnra nf*a sod-den ce«*atlon In the habit of smokingafter Hint habit has bwu carried lo anextreme. . ' . .

I received a few llne« yesterday fromMlsa Verlnder. film has arranged |.»travel by the afternoon train. Mm.Merrldew has Insisted an accompany-

lawyer's answer. Mr. Ilmfl . acceptsthe Invitation under protest. It Ii. hothinks, clearly necessary tlmt n gen-tleman possessed of ttit* arerngn nl*lownnco of couiruon neime should *<*•company Mlw Verlnder to the sceneof what he will venture- to call the pro-rjised exhibition.

~-W>- a re now ««lnf Irttilne.—eitncilyst the hour nt which tde Mrthday dinner wns given last yesr. My object, ofcourse. Is a purely nie-lli-nl ono In thiscn«e. The laudnnum must find the

'-ln-' clie

-i.|. a

»t Is 'Ithim IIv nnd twen

.innni Imii^n't i'rUU-I. nud Jhon call ti».

•Well. Mr. Hhike,

tie U,e.||.'||ie flMlay?,leep MitlioUt It."Mr I'niidy I l m v e

d t h f i r-.st «-i.t||.Mjj

eturned?"

' V|

iH ;-' " '" j--r-.il tn loe.liu;.-unity .which "I shall have

"Wan the fiM>"It ivn«."

"II.I you think Mli» Verln/Ier would!«• likely to feel n alnuig Interest Inthe attempt in prove your Innocence?"

"I nin certain of It?" ."In tbnt case I • will write to Sliss

Verlnder If you will five in,, leave.1'• ••Telllnijher of.tjif |iro|nisnl .that you

j "Telling her of everything that has,: pilfcsed hetWien us I.HIIIJ'." -

] If Is I>I-C-<11<-HH to say I eagfrty nc-| rnptui the s e n lci> which ho had offer-j

time- to write by todny'sIpnst." he" »ald, I'K.klnR at his watrti.

"Iinn't fnnret to |n-k up your clgnniwhen yon fet l.nrk to Ihe hotel. I willI

(1k cull t'.innrnnv and hear how y,* pa«s«l the night."

on Hr. HUia« to. acroupanr me to iiUbwtroum, mating, as a reason, that Iw-Uhed him lo Kvk round It fur tbe lasttime tn vrder to msko .jutte aur* thatnothing had t^wti forgotten Ut tb« rp-furnUhtng of th* two). I had previ-ously arraivged with nettentdx* thatth« hed chantlirr prepared for Mr,IIruff soould U- ib* nevi r\«'iii tu Mr.

p.1 vif the lawyer* arrival \<y • kuoi'kat tlie door Ktvs minute* after HlocKxk tu the hs'.l had struck II 1 hoantthe kiuvk ami, gotug out tmmedtauly.met Ur. llrurr lu th* rorrid.T.,

My personal spix-arance, as uauaUtold against m». Mr. UrufTt dlitrustlooked at me plainly enough out of Mr.llrufr* eyea. IWlng well, u-sed to yr\>-ducliut this effect on stran**rs, I dKIont b<<*itate a iniiui'rut In us j Ing what1 wanted tn aay before th* lawyerfound his way Into Mr. hlako'a mom.

It was next neeesaary to get Ihemeeting over with III* two ladlra. idmeended the sUtni -a little nervously1 confe** <m my wny to Mlsa Vcrlu-dtr'* sitting ruvm.

Mlaa Vertnder lM>rwlf suddenly oiwu-oil her sitting rtmtn d'nor.

lti;fnre I cimhl answer she en mo outeagerly to speak. In m« lu tho'ctirrtdor:W* met under the light of a lamp ona bracket. At the first sight of mvMis* Verlnder stnpjmd s n j heMlatrdHhe rei-ovfrwl heraelf Inatantly, ••ororeilfor a moment, and thru, with a charmIng frankii'eos, offi-red mo her hnnd.

"I enn't (rivit youlikn a stranger, Mr.JennlrMis," ah* snl.l. "(lb. If y.m onlykniiw h.iTr happy ymir letters lii

Htie looked at my ugly wrlnkln] facewith a bright gratitude *o imw. to innIn iny eiperlence ,if my fellow crrnturra that 1 « • • nt a Irnis how to anSWIT lier.

She wos fnr aimvn tbo paltry nftrctntlon of being roufu»r<l. Hhe >[«ikelo mo as shn might to a brolhrr or afsfher

Miss Verlndnr wmt Imck (ii th* sitling r.«un. and I went tip«tnlr* tn Mrlllnk«. To my surprtae, I found himahuii., nwllcMly |>aclng his rmnn nn.tn llltbvlrrltiitnt at bring left by him-self,

"When nre you going lo give in*-theUiudnnuni)" njikivd^ Mr, llljtkii tiups.-ileritiy.'" * '•"" " '""'" "*" ' '

"Vou must wait a lit I let longrr." 1said "I will slay and krep you mmpnliy till the time .-nines."

It was not thfti lo o'clock - In.pilrit**which I had Hindu nt various Iline* nfMetteredgi* iiiid Mr Itlnhn had li'd meto ihr. .-..Hi-IUSIKI.I Ibat.l.he dose of Inudniniiii given by Mr (nmly could nutponslldy llllH'li.en n.lllllnlsterill Ill-foreII. I hnil nccnrdlnuly .leterinlneil n.,t-tf>-«rr-»(m-»rrYirnr"drrtie rmrtT rrmftlmr."'

We tallied ii III Me, but Imth our Illlinla

N* L*n«*r Cwnpany."IVl you know tlwoi very <spllT""I think ».' Wh.-tu>v.T I irvi ttirre

for dinner 1 ui alwayi eip«v-t*-d t<> helpwith II,» Jl.li,-. nturnard. Sin* t n r tthtuks nf l.-itlng thfrn uo Mil mnrningto entertain ni»" ivirvlt Kre* Fr*M.

Why In It that a rhk'lrn nUl x l vovtr (roim.l meat. corn, mtn, ten.l.^-BraM ami tatde.a.-rapa In ordrr t" "rvitt two frm-en. .l,s!h'(. >|i aut»m»Ml<-aand walk bslf a h|..»clt to v-nitch a.n«lsl)lH>r;a lawnT-MSIMO Newt.

"Why Itils citillnual rehearsing ti>yoiirstlf. my i l « r ) lining on Inns t s g r f . . i

"No. Ill a day or two I am jrolng tn.ask my lni«tnn,l f>r a Mill* in-'iifi " •I.oiilsillle ('.iiirlrrJnnriisl.

V... and No.

Wi M*t Uncl.r «h* Light of a Lamp ona Bractot

l/nid et-

; I rose |o take leave of him nnd at-tempted t" express the grateful «en»l>

j of hl> klndnenn which I reatly felt.

FOURTH NARRATIVE.

prncens of digestion, as nearly as mnyhfi, whrro tlm Inuilanuii. found It lustyear.

At a reasonable time after dluiier Ipropose to Irad the I'.uiivprsatliin back

il have i "Knln- (is arllllclnlly as I mil--to Ih*»ubj<«-t nf the dliimond and of Ihe Indlan conspiracy to »lenl II When Ihave filled his mind with these topic*I shnll have dnnn nil that It Is In mypower in do before the time romr« fnrgiving him the second d w .

• I by mi. cnmlng orileul.n in Tim i'i|K'rliiieiit

Wltli what result I nin

' Cx/raclcd From lha Journal

: Jennings.of Ears

Tim o'elm-lilinn Iwen Irled.HOW In diiscrlhe. 4

At II ,,'.-!,K-k I rang the hell for Ili-t-leri'dge an . l lo ld Mr. Illnkn Hint liellllk'lll 'It IllM pre|,[ir.i himself for Led.I followed llel'lcrvdgp out of Ihe rnnln

-tinit-t"lrt-h1m-tri-nunT.T<5 "iliit Thi.iilr lijifdies! Into Ml«s Wrlnder's sitting ronin.

The order appeared In mke him mm',plelely by surprlun Un looked n« Iflie 8.ll«pectrd lu« uf (Ulna, ucrlllt tllfdl-enl design mi Miss Verlndcr, "Might1 premium tn nuk," tin said, "wlint myyoung Indy and the Mudlclnn rneatlinvo got in if., with each ofhejr J"

"Htay In the silling room nnd youWill ftiie." " . ..

. . . _^ . ,__ ._ . . . _ j_ ._ f . . _ . . _ „ . . „ _ . . . . J ™ _ , „ . _ . . .

nKltiit.-4, reslliimly pn'ing her siltingroom from em) in ei'irl. At a tnble Inn corner stnod Hetl.reilKe <m gimrd<n-»r the medlehie cbMl. Mr. Ilriiff satdown on the first rbalr that he rould(In,I nml pluiiifed buck ngnlii Intu hispapers on thr spot.

[To b* oontlnw*d.)

INDIAN SUMMER.

l ie Vour friend. Miss W , Iichic. Ml*. II

Hhe (n IrInn enviously) "Vos, (*1sr*%mny 1M> a trifle i hie, but aim M nochlrkrn. Kt. I» HI tn <;iot>e-l>*t!ti>crat.

Th* Hl0h*r-and th* Lawlr."Tbn Ay re* occuiiy th* strrrt floor,

1 uiider«tntt<1. Do they nssoclAlo wlt!lIbn pimple III thn other a|mrtli'irnlar*

"No, liiiliH-d; Ilinj cnnsldfr lh..«« WhoIWij above^ Ihe.m (fnii TraiisVript."'"""•Ipf

Dollar* and Ao*."And bow d>u*a tbla lint bnik r>n }ni<7

Dora II mak* m* loi.k yoiingrrf" askoil .tli* woman In thn millinery »li..n

nKf}, irmdnni," repllt.il Ibw tn.MtlNie,"It mnkea you look I-'H) younger." V.Hi-ke n Hhilemnnli

NsoassKy Ha* No Law.=- "pwhitrl^rfmiit-afrorrr tftnwn t n ail*'liiiiinlillp,",remarked llrriwnaiiillb, whoWIIH Inking n spin in t< nitjiluti a~Tni]rr~lug csr,

"I wl«rh I rnuld, ton,'* rnpilvr] Klub-dol. l.i.i.

An Ep'our*."My diinr. did jmi nmkn this pud

ding out 1,1 Ih.. moker)- b'K'ljV'

"Well. I thought I gut n tn.to or nnnnt lh« li-nlher cnvers " Hncr*sJ llrnrt

Csutfhll

Tlmmsnn lovertnklug Jnnsnn on lhi»Inttrr'a Umm from n feminine frletid'nIIOIIIH.)- What's tin- trouble, dear chap—a iiilflUiHiernlindtng? Jntison igl'Kjm-lly)—Kiiv-ily^ a mls» undcrsiaiidlng: —

d

I— -A Sura Thing, '

"Wlmt Is your Idra nf « cinch"lletllng that lh» long hand

watch will Kit nroiiiid Ilia first."

A Olff*r*»c«.

Of •

Th. farm May Hsv* Had Us Origin Inth. ft. L i t .

The origin of thn term "Indian «uin-rni-r," llkn that of lh# wnrrl "bllutrd,"

• • - . * . * • • • ' l m " I**"!! th* subject of much research.Half I'ast N - I hnre only tills urn " has lo-i-n Irmi-d linck only as far as

rnent found o.i '>pi«/rlunlly of attend- i •'"• latter part nf th» elghtMnlli c»ii'lug lo thn most linimrtmit duly of all I Uiry, and It did not Uwomn coinmou.

i t l hinterniptlon from patients andH..nn. intrrniiilinti from pain Ifinished i.-iy i»tter to MIKS Ver-

| Inder In time for t.^l.iy's i»«t. I fall-' cd to mnke It n» short a letter as 1' could have »lsbed. l!nt I think. I have' iiuidi. it pl-iln. I! leaves her eallrely

ml«tr™s "fh«r own dwlslnn. If she•<+»n eril< to an-iUt tile experilnerit siie

: c-oiisetiiK ..f tier /iwii free will a n d notn» n f.-iAor to Mr. Trankllii Illake or To

\ June 17—Before l.rmkfast this tn-jro-Injf Mr. ('nmly lxif^>rui«l me tUat be

', was filiijt nw»y for a fortnlghl *ia a: vii*11 to a friend in the s'.uth Q| Knit1

l-'ilid. 'Th.. post bro'ight me M|«» Verlnder's

which teenth.Many riplnnntlori* of the nanio hav«

medicine chest fnjr IIHJ iiiti.janiini.Mr. (niiiry OPM<1 lust jenr

I found this Ixitt'le. eiir<-fully~euard*-d •""•'" offeri-d, all 'if wlilrh IMUIIII. thatby « glass st"op|»r ili-d over wltb |i-nili- "i" term "Indian" usi.<l In this connec-

tion refers to the American Indians.er. Th> preparailnn or opliiin whlr-liIt contained was. ni 1 hud aiillripnuxl,the cnnimon tlii'lurn nf laudanum.1'ln'llnif the l»Mlle still will filled. Ihave resolved lo use |t. \lt prj-ferencn

A recent tiotv In tho Monthly Weath-* r Itevlew calls attention l o a totallydlfferciit use of this term. In which tliereference Is n'(l lo-*lie American Jn-

to employing either of tin- tw.i prep* ", dlans, l.nt to Kant India:rations with «-hl> h I bad Inki-n rnr« I ''nder Iho British board of trade fit-<< provide myself In «-a«i- of enwr | ulatlona one of the load Hues markedj,erjcy. . ' ; on sFili/H bear* the Initials "I. M.," tills

Tlie '|ue«t1on >if Ih* >)umitlty w h U i j '"'"K tli* lualluiuiii depth to wlilchI am to administer praierita o-rioln | *«s*l* can \m l<»a<l«l for voyage* dor-diBlculties. I have Ihought It over and ; '"* ">" "In'llan summer"—I. e , the On*have d«-l<J«d on increasing the <Jo*«. »*a«on In the Indian *»as.

M / ' D O I M Inform me that Mr. CarKly | How long tins U>« term "Indian sum-hiy administer*'! twenty-fire minim*, j m " " ' ••»*" «»«d l» thl» sens*? It U

1 In ax7y dictionary nor ap-

Old K'/If'iWi«r I sec, Ald<-rifian Jones,Hint yer o|Mid'/n* hnvit midcrgon* achnng*.

Aldr-nnaii Jnnrn -No, no chnngn.Old Koll'/wfr Hut ynur vl«ws na

you ea|irpss«<) them »<7in« tloio ago InKIB pnpiini - )

Al'lerinnii Jnnea Tbosf. wern not mj•lews; thi-y were rny l/itervlcun. -Wl«-coaNln Ktati; Journal.

<»if n't*r Mr. Cnndy hud left the j This Is a smiiff-do-e to have produced ''"*' the romll:. whichj COM. tit a jiers<«i so • • Mr,

rr.Mr.

It :i[. X-f* A i harujing JetU-rr^^Tlieri- U no at-! tcmit to (on'eal the Interest" tfiTfObe !

drift. "I • '"'!" : " ' '" r prwreeijlfie*. She leils I M !r:n t.t.'; I I" tbe prettiest inar.r.er Unit ray letter !

_ ' haii satLtfled ber of Mr. «laki/a Inu/>-c nee, without the ..slightest aead, M

fur a? she U mncrrM, of putting m j tneasurml ont tb« Inodanom on theShe tVea qp- blrtbdsy after dinner. In any case, I

produren Jn the : parwillr- I" any work on meteorology-

It that tmt autumnal In-

-;!..; •.••»• I iin !««r.1 tot;..--re I- «.-.nie'blriB to I*',>•','. .xwrtiri.iM ji* WPI! ,ia | a»»Mtl<jn to tbe proof.

c<--i:'l JMK ."af cia^tiy i braids benelf—moat. . >«T«5lJ/,I>m»(»fcaJl ran the risk of enbjrglng the-ise. tlie {uoUitlosa thlDe-far Dot .baring divined a ( Uw tose to forty minims. Oa tola occa-

Blnke. I think It highly probable Hint ( 1 t«n «u""»»r i r n «o n»rn»d by naltorsMr. <'niidy gjivc m»re Irian l» «tip[y/«<-<I' '" travelers *li<» saw. In It a re»«m-himself lo hav<j glvi-n, kuowl.iif. as Ij blanc ii, ili« flne'-: weattwr attemllngdo, th*t b« has a kwn relish of lh*>;th* n'>rth«st mvnwMii In India?plcdsurn of tr.« table and that Ii

Th* Tgrfcish Drum.Tbe darabonka or Turkish drum re-

•emble* a loos raa«. the bottom cover-ed wltb parebmtnt, -

If you were raised to wash ynur farnat tb* brdrnnt d'<jj't m/irry Into a Cngerbowl fnuilly.-^Oalvnston News.

Th* Social CriUrlon.Jonm I* a nobody. H<i spenka to «»*.

tryryjily. Ills wife I* a somebadjr. J b e•peaks lo uobody.—I'ack.

Th* Main Raason."Wlmi Is their main rras<;n for want-

ing a AUtiTcnV "Uecnme thtjr an.married."—Houston Post.

Expamlv* 8l*t«. t"In what ttnte doe* It coat th« raottj

tn liver* "lu the state of, matrimonf/ll—Boston Transcript,

«• • • ' - '

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UKE A SUBMARINEThe Fur Seal In Many Wayi Re-

sembles an Umfertaa Boat

ITS HABITS IN THE WATER.

AKHauah It CaA *•!»»' Onlr WhH5ubm»ra»d and MuM RIM U the•wrfaea Every Few Minutes, It It •Marvtl «f Saead.

We (IKTC romc to retard the soarinfallMtriK* 'or (lie roiMlor • • the pretotyi*».nf tiie ueivjilane. Whru we tookfor a natural model fur the submaruir« F Und it "HI mail* In the twdv of the

.tut-*«*1- -<uu)~{ttUjt. mu^ttmt»i -l>Jt-meilioU of iniumniloii In Urn era. tor IIIrin ela ther* only whrn wholly s

• merrwimilku, ImwrvtT, the "tintrrw«t>ot«("

Ilir fur »™i la nut flttnl fur swimming'n'u-tbf1 wurfnr-f; it on))1 rUea Ihvre-to*ur>ey, lo tireottio ant] to ale<-|i. ItIll'ttT »tll'lllpl« to »Wtm With ll*tx»o wnlir on any court*,-no maltwhu.w «hort. It I-IMM »hrtt undliturliedor not nlnnnetl, luok* about wllh head• »d link well •In-triml up above Iliaeurfscv of tlu- »pa, fllla l u lungs withair illtwullv riunpiwiMOj, turna It*lipad ilowiimill with II* powerful anIrrlor flipper* (Irix'a Itself beliiW theaurface to IIIH <lrirfh of grj! HfCeu feel,thoti abend on (hat lava], Thus millinentm) I In- IMKIV of tbe seal glides(brmiKh tin' water aa awlftlr a« • swal-

io jHow limit It rrmalna ttiim aubmtirgei)

wbHi traveling nu <>ut> baa anv drBalleknowlnliir I><>I I he tout cnnwiinua ofopinion Kltpft II a rlne HI tiitrrrala ufever* tlir««4» or four roluulr* to hrpatne.—that I*, n |Mtut*u of lent than two or

'thrrr fiTiinrtn with Imrelr morn tbauII* none •«»•! eyw *\«nf tb« surface,for 4*ihalall<iu a«d rMtew.4Ml-IJ4hata.tiou

When our milimnrliir-a w r r t Uralhrmighl out II Irlji cif more lhan !MK>IIIIIIK from I MI •«• wn* the iitiniMt limitof their rnil i lnii TIHIIIV Ihej... havel.r-rn no IHTCII int |tint they ran <i-ul»eMif.lv more t tin II :I,IKH> II 111<-» from thatIIMC. Therefure In thin t'oiiniH'llou ItIN Iiilet'endny to know tlnii IIM* fur seal•nuke* 11 Hiilniinilni' Jminii'.v lu llwliorlli 1'Hilllr iH'iiiii of iiion^lhllli fi.OJOmllm fnmi tin, Imw on Ihv rrtlillof InIMIIIK. In Ilirlnu HCH. mill llit'ii ri'liirni

An niiluinl Will' Ii run nut only nmk*HUI'II nn cxlt^xlifl Jminii*,T. liut rnu•teor Ha 'iiur-.r (ivcr mi ImrtoOunsti< froiu |><ilnt to |iiilnt, inoiilh Ii;

jM'rftH-lTtliHf, inuwt !**• it tln*^- t,T|»r--«fBWIIUIIIIIIK Him hint*, iiml It la

TtH'rif IN lu bi< obilrrviH) 11 rlo<tr tv

puhninrliic IHMII IIIMI tlu< jiodr form of

"inSTiir wnT. Kfly, till* ITsrilllilnlK-f* tl rolu]itiM«. Theynrr l>olli '1rlV(>n itliriHl Itv fi'nl.hrTliitfuTrvn, . nmrtlii'y arc l>«th kept on thrIt-vi'l of • licif •utiutrrKw! ti'iinn! nt •utven iltstaULB- .1M>4OW~ the Kurfuee- byruiMrrtt.

nl'MT\r ttuit Hit' nlu whlrli llii< Niiliiuiirlno cruft OWI>N allof ll» I'lllrU-m.i. In iliipllciilnl r i a r t l yliy (In- M-III'H « I W mid vyv* mid whichlire n!l tlint II rvcr l ifts uliove the Miir-f m c whi'ii wlnrtliil nnd In fll(!ht oflinnMiKtv

AK»III WI< Hole Hint the .fur w a l anni-*i*htfltiTinr—Im-ir-n^-gT^nt" ndvnntagp

nrir thv hiiiu:iii boul- Ii Ima fyt'H Hint••nn look tiln'iiil mid nrouml under na>Itr how fin- n c do not know. Imt ItI* ri'iif<Mi«l'U' I<i-Hwiuue IhHt tin- nHtl'iiI J I ' ciiii urn us far under water n« tbt*rye of n cmui'm i-iiu. which wi> hnrethe «'vlilfnct< of In good rcrordn.

'I'lliMI too. It nlKO llHD III! IICUU> llcniH'of hcnrliiK IIIIIIIT HCII. for w e know thatthe wlilt.rlnir < i f « iiroiH-lli'r'H m'rewwill ill h e nil I lie HUIIH n u n ) for inllftiiiroiiiid II htiMiiici'. We know tlint 1'ctuimi' Koine of (he curl) |II'IIIKIC rn'illluir M^BI'IH \\,t\- t l t twl.wli l i xiiuill n u iIllui) n i , m ami iht>Ht> when I'll! Inlolmc. hint (o U> n'lnitviMl,

With n Tin n u t,> |he |IIIHI>IN of lievtrintloii. of coui-Ne mir fur Heal boathus n» t'lrpcilo IIIIMK. but It inn amiu W "nliiH>t ll« iiitMilh olT1 at Halt withn di'uill}' ccrtnlut.Y

In Ilil'- ciuiiiectiiui It In IntervHtlnit tonote Hint M'IIN do nut cnli-h IIHII tiyliurmill >if HK'III not nl nil. TheyshiKii i lown fnuii IIIMTV U|Hin I he liackxur HI' flviu IH'II'W lo mrlke nt the IH'1lies of their Iliinj |irc}

Hi>« fiiNt H U M - pliMliie imbinariiieti(nn «H'f.| up under the Kllmuluu of4'ii-lteiuent or feitr no one knows. LlutIt I* well known tvheii H vwn'l Is com

the ISIUIKIK, loKKlug fuurtivu l o s l i t w nknot*, thai n U-vy of fur HCUI« will of-ten futlow the Khlpr fur huum and rv-l>cati.ll> ^»lul liy It. awliu nruunil Itund Iheu renew the chitue und clrvllnttof It. Henry \V. Klllott In N e w YvrkTlniea.

Why H* MitMd Har.'So you're little Willie WoodliyT"

Mid the neft minister -utter Muuday»ehool I UIIIIHI lo h«< )our unahrr.raalenlny. but, uufortunuti-ly. the wasnot ut hmuc'

"Oh. } t i . »he »a«,' replied the boy,"but 1 miens hlu> took yuii for the Inrtulluiciit mill). You look xoiurthln' liketills."—riilludelplila I'resii.

A PoHible Selutien.can n mnu IK> na stupid aa

that fellow aud l iver"Some of the. men at the cluh bare

a theory that he wa« raised ou a Ta-cnum bottle."- Jud(te.

A nun without patience la-a lampi wtthou* 0U.-D* Muaact.

I v»

THE TOWKA BEAN.

•>•»* It We Oat tka ***»m* fawia t D n r - a i M a Hey.

Orsss, freshly cut or otherwise, baahad nothing U> do^rltn tba producUouof tbe perfume labeled "New Mownllay." The toufca of tba rescuesrearlv Ibe tucks bean, found tu tbetropical countries of South AmVtrachiefly In the vslleya of the OrlnoreCaura and Cuculvcru rivers ID Veue-fuela and certain sections of Ooioin-Ua and BFSSII,-- - •- - -

Tbe tonka bean, tree In Mini rasesa height of s l i t / fret It hasj lmvn sn<] large pauirlre of

towers, which are succeeded by a podcontaining a single a««d. "-The odor,which Is rt'laarkablv strong, n-waoMejthat of awwt clover new mown hajand la due to tbe presence of cumarln,a crysUIIIiable, volatile, nrutral s sbstance"w^hJcnliPiipluTne In aTcoKoTorether and somewhat so lo boiling watar, from which It rrtntalllaei) ou coolInf. Tbe beans are often frostrd withcrystal* of Ibis substance, giving themtbe appearance of t«lnif sugar coated.Tbe collectors In VrnexuHs nnd (UtUiMa usually Set out fur thr foreats laFebruary, when the fruit Ix-gtue toripen. They go up tbe rivers In canoeser skiffs l>y tbe hundreds, sloppingwberevrr Ilia trees «r« plentiful, andwben tbe fruit begins lo fall the pudsare gathered ami taken to somp o|»'•pare where sunshine Is plentiful andthere carefully crushed ami Ilir IH-IIIHeitrsctnl and then •prrnd out t» dryWhrn thoroughly dried they am loudtfdInto the lioau and lraiiH|Nirft-d l» ('Indad Rollvar or some other convenientport, ~wh<ir» ttwi «ra auUl, jji, Xbu jporting uicjyhants. lltrr they gothrough the prwesa. of cryat»llUatlonhy being slwped In strong rum or al-cohol for sbonl twenty four hoiirw uu<lthen, again dried.

Tbay lend their .fragrance tu blubgrade tobacco. One toilet wApH. to"brilllantlnp'.' and other hnlr itre»»lnK<«Dd dyes, lo eonmrtlca, to flnvorlng «itraria used In confix tlulm HIM! to tunny

S'ihaT grntlfy~jTii ~iiemip uf

ELU*S MOftllMO MOL

WkM (Us) Tea* TaueM ttw CsatK.aaan a Luam In MaiHMrm,

Tba late II. B. Claslu. who was O Mtt tha great mercfaaots of tbe last gaav« n t k n . lived for mapy years a t Klngatarldav, taeo uo» af tba anburbaj of NewYork. It waa his whim to bave eachmorning before breakfast • drink ofmid water fresh from tba spring neartbe bouse

Unr T*TJ rainy morning tha fllfh>rwas not lu Its usual place, and be ask-ed tbe waitress wby It was missing.

"Why, Mr. Clsflln,'' sbe said, "It wasraining so hard and Is sd muddy IU»I was afraid If I went a(Ur the waterf abuuld be too soiled to wait on thetable. I aaked^Mkbael lo get it forme, but be aatd It was bis business tok ^ sft^r the hiir*rt auj cjrrlflgta.noito run errands."

"\Jhr said Mr. (lafllu tnog«fatfully"rerbaps he is rlitht, Ella. VU-*M> telhim I want tlie victoria.''

Ten mloulfs latrr, wllh much tramplug- of biwfs and cliaujplag of bib),tba carriage drew up at tbe d<»r, withMichael on tbe ten lu but rubber coutand hat rover.

"liow, Klla," u l d Mr. Cladln. "gelyour pitcher," and taking her by thrarm be walked down the fruiit.eft-p*and beipwi her Into lh« carrlSKe.

"Ml< hiiol," u U he, "drtrp KIU lo thespring ami tack, •» abe can get mesome wafer without muddying hers e l f

Ever lifter Mli-liaf-luDed to Oil tbepitcher on rainy moniluifx without evenwaiting to be asked. Youth's Ouuipun

FINANCIAL SENSE.

Taka Car* of What.Von Earn and ThanInvaat It Wlaely.

The grenleal Illiiiiuliil genlua I everknew and the rh'hetit man 1 ever knew

rixitinlty o n o »nld to uie"There la tn> Kri<a.ter niuiitclnl Keulim.nHlliU' tlitin tuklng o r e of wlmt yini

earn, and there In no Ix-ller or Mirerway of taking cum of your mirpluiithan l o luvmt It In aound ne<'urlllei4

liiK ft or II lK>r rent And aurh aemrltlM are winy to flnd any day ofany year. Ho nny mnn may lie a ftnaii-

pleat couuuuu1 liroteNtetl Hint It would If unlit of

•uch a man that he waa narrow and

"Nonavuae," the llnmicliil getilua re-{•lied—-I hum iminey luVL-atnl lu jail;roinlx. In |'ui king hounea aud In uiuntifacturlug euterprlderi. t'ould money lf<iInrexted luori' UHefuUy? Yet It U anwife UH government IHIIICIM mul pn.vn i>.bettj<c_ ralc_of_liawsgl> I liiveat myown money, hut a luou without tlniiiirtnl eiperlcnri' inny anuri1 safe lim-ilmcata without dllllcully. If n "luiinhua n bunk tu-conut IIIH banker will lludHilfe InveHtmeiitH fur him llNiikerx mewell of lluuiii'lal ciiiierlencc, and IK)per cent of them nrv lulelllttent uutlhonoruhlc There '» no eicu.so fur abuay mail lonltiu bin •avIugK. Miiny

IOII of money, loav It IHHUUHO IheyInvent It In.Hi'helneH baukt-n) Would nuttrim!, or vino tbe women luuu theirmoney lo men who could not borrowmiuiey lit It liuiik. jiveryflilng IS llf«la aiiuple mid witty If we would onlyucct'pt experk-nev and be rnreful ufbig und Houtimeiitai uotlonM. Financial

'uito In knowing that certalii wen111 i'rouilw to do certain tbliign aud

fulL., -I'liwuturn w uvu. >«t 4iiveHt >ouraurlnira get fertility. And It lit m>luoru troutilo to xvt go<h\ Hei'iirlty ttuihIt l» to get hnd If you are guided byroiuiuou Hi'UHe uud eiiierlentv."- Amer-ican Mnguilui'

Fat Cryatala.If Kumll iiuniilltU'H or butter, lard and

LHH>f fut Iv Kepnrutely lulled mid HIOWly cooled for, »ny, twent) four houre.the miultlug cryatabi will ahow veryluurked dllTerviuVH under the uiK roHCO|H>. * Tbe normnl butter, crystal I*largv mid glxhulur. It polttrtwt brlllluiilly aud show* it well umrked St.Audu'Wu i-roHH. That of lurtl HIIOWS Uuti'Uar fonu, while Ihul of bevf fat tinsa folluteil n|ipeuruucc. In coume ofline, tin tbe butter luKt'3 Its frexhueaa,be globular cryolal degenerates und

gradually inerces Into ix-cullar niKetteIke forms

Inatlnot of tha Mudfiah.The remarkable Instinct which cau*ea

the luuJllsh to roll hluiacir lu a Will ofuiud ivheu (he dry BetiKou approucbt'Hl> it ,jvomlerful provision of rniturv. tulenditl solely. It would ueem, to prereut the cxtluctlou of tbe sp^'Ieii. TheUioat Inlervallug fact about tbU Usli Isthut It brviilhcs by means of Ita gllUwhen In Its native element aud l»*nieaua of luuga durlug Its voluntaryluiprtaoumeut tu the uiud cocoou.

Strictly Butinaaa."1 always r»«il one of Thackeray'*

novela two or three tliaea.""I don't waut mlno read that way,"

•aid the compiler of best seller*. "Hythe time you flulah one of my noveb)I bare another ready at a dollar flfty."—U>uk<Tllle Courier-Journal.

In No Tlma.Mary—Mra. Delaaey aaya her Uttla

girl baa learned to play tbe piano Inno Utoe. Alice—Tee, 1 beard ber pbiy-Ing Juat Uatt wmy Uw ettatr day.-Iafa,

POOR PULLMAN PORTERS.

Came to Think of It, Their Jobs AreNat Such Easy Ones.

(Ivorge or l<eiuucl or Aldatuler oftho I'ullinau cur - whatever tbe nameInay lx> liav no «aay job. If you dunot believe that KO uiislalrn Home h<it•umracr night tn the- rear bednnnn-

roof which you icnervc fur y»ur reluIITCK uiHl.mnke up tlm lied fifteen ortwenty times, carefully unmnklug ItU'tween tlniex and placing the dot henaway In a reitulur [lonltloii l^et yourfamily IIH« at. you mid crltli'lm yuudiirluK each nionient of the Joh, whilea4>in«*lMMiy phiyn un obllKato ou theehs'trlt' hWI mid plnCes ahoen ami leath-er grip" miilcruciith your feet. Iruagluo the hoiim* In bumping unit rorklnir-aml keep n HIIIIIIIIK face and a cotirtniUH tiinxue throiiKhuut all of It!

Or do tlil» uu II I.liter uUilit tu midwinter, IUMI Ix'twi*!!!! every two orthree uiaklngN of the4 tied lu tin* over-heutrd room allp out of n llm-ii coat»noeTiJf6x1ftllirTf'1rnW»r|*^ip^mri|if

il stand outatdo the diMir froiti* tiirevlo leu minutes lu the snow and cold,lu Home wayH.thuj U one of the hunlmt partauf (leorge's Job. Haclally IbeiieKro IH |N-cullarly wtnltlve to luiellinulilamill tdlier iiuliunnarv ill«tiB»e«Yvt Ibe rulos uf a |Kirter'» job requirethat at Mopping stations he uium IH>oiitnlde of the car no uiottijr wlmt thehour or eiimtlHou of the cllnmte mnll

inrnriil rendi''foTiiiy.1 ' r~'~"Wlmt Npniv y»»u jjot. icuv'uor?"-

\ilwnril llungerforil In Hitturday i>;veu-lug 1'osl

PaiUur'i Tribute to Llitar.t'f nil the tributes'to the Keiilus ofir.l l.iHti'r. the dlscovcrer/of Miitlsep

Me surgery, probitl'ly the must ..touchl »as I hut paid to him by 1'iistcur.

mtvlliiK »f wiviiiitH lii •• Purls tunnyyeurrt aKii 1 'nt I.lHter Hurt ttrt'Heut,und hi* lirilllaut inhleveUielitu wireriplnlnrd to the atullencu by- fontour.Ax he invKlYHHcil lu hl« a|iw>tli he beuuie more and more emotional, uud

at la»t he waa »<> carrlinl away "byIII* own eloquence thot the leurx Htoodlu hifi eyes. Finally he HleppeU iluwuf£"i|i JlJV 1'tttUv.tm.jtuutLJUir^ .Lintel.,nliu was lu the fmnl row of the iiudleuce, !•} livlh IIIIIIIIH, led hint buck unto the plul^rin and kliwt-d bliu on tvth

lucks, ufter thp'mniineronhi' Frcneh.In full \lew of'tlie nKHeuibly. 1'ew»uld liuve hniked uu uunuiretl at theKniil FreuchimiirH act of huuiHKe tothe <IWtliiKUi»hcd EiiitUth turtivvu.

In Sympathy.vThe two men hud met nt a dinner

part)-'aud were tulktug lu a corner byhemsehes ,"You see that lull woman with the

sharp nose a lid* the critical eyoV" ask-til om> of them.

"Yes." tuiU the other quietly."Well. l"ve watched her for quite

awhile. She'M always got her uoaeiuto MoinelHHly'B liuslnexn. Sbe'a thelast woman I'd marry."

iwthy we are." said the other withoutrvseutuieut. "She's tbe last wouiau Idid murry."--Kjchauge.

Tha Lacking Stroka.' IM you think It would Improve my

style," luo,ulnHl tho vanity n u n whobad got luto the crvw through fuvor-ltlsui. "If 1 were tu acquire a faster•truki-?'

"It would Improve the crew," repliedthe candid trainer, "If you got a para-lytic atroke."—Umdon Tit lilts.

Grim Nickname,11 Is said that a former poatmaater

geueral of Guatemala waa nicknamed"uata iuuertc«." which hi tu say"kulfer of dead persons." He la «up-potetl to have stabtwd the dead bodyof a murdered president aa It lay Intbe atnvt—London Telegraph.

Whan a Chinaman Laugha.The Chinese laugh la not ao expren-

atve as the European; It la usually atitter rather than a genuine ootbunt ofmarrtraent—London Telegraph. ~ ^

Crulord Prapartr Mv Saadattr.

Real Estate U&, m *o • • . ' • " .

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PHOPgKTY PEB£ONKtX.Y ATTBWDeD TO.

J. C. W. RAN KIN,11 NORTH AVENUE, CRANfOM), N. J.

DIVORCE IN SCANDINAVIA.

It la Vary Eaay'ta Obtain, and It DeaeNat Caat Anythina.

In Hrandlnaria divorce by mutualconsent U tbe re«ognlaed way. Andbiwiuind and wife may reach this Bgre*ment when iiHtber baa violated any,njarital obligation The law, ywi nee.does not require them to watt until onenan wronged tbe other, flut when theyhave reached the point where they twoknow that their" r'«ff union Is endedthey may' secure a divorce for tba auk-big. It doesn't coat anything Therela not even a lawyer needed. Tbe pr»c

that you ar« separating. You are notrequired to go Info details • You don'thave to apread your marital troubleson court records and news|«p^r pngen

One reaaou hi us sufficient here aawhen you entered into matrimony.You simply stale that you no longerwish to continue tbe marriage. Theuomt party tu the contract goes awayfor a year- In Klulaud It Is for onlythree months At the end uf the pv>

pers that dlswilve tbe marruigtt as<|iiletly aa It won made.

If, an rarely bapiHma, mutual consentthrough thi! refUMil of one of the con-tracting parties cannot !>e secured tbeprocciu U a little longer, tint probationary period of one year IH'IIIK eitendedlo two. Hut Uien- Is always a wayut. Hwedrii bus no leva than twelve

grounds fur illvorce. It la accomplishill lu aa digiillled a way an any otherpartnership might lie dissolved. -MabelTotter ltaggelt In I'k-torlal Keview.'

ttatha In Finland.One of thu greati^tt trials a visitor In

Imth TJl«.method of procedure, uiuuliiue. lllvcsteil of outer clothingand attired lu a I In lit nud airy cottongarmeut.. you are slung lu a aort ofhammock composed of curd above nlarge receptacle like I be boilers lu pub-ic laundries This Is almost tilledwith IMIII water, luto which at theright moment Is Hung a, large nil hotbrick or piece of Iron, which, of course,fltists iiiLoverwhelming rush, of uteauiu ascend mid nlmoMl choke yi>u. Thenheu thut nrwess hus itunc- on sulH

lenfly long you nrv shaken out uf yourhammock, Immersed tu cold wnter, andafter very driistle treatiAeut you re-sume your raiment, smlilcr and wiserhall before yuur novel experience.

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' " Tha Cocoa Plantation.—A...lrur*»lttr- Jn itoiith A mwrica who'rathe eiHHia tree Is largely cultivated,s|«-nks of the srent cure with whichhe young plnuts hiive to.be'|trotected

from the sun, which If very strong Infatal to them. To secure this proh-c-Ion tbe pluuters shield them by ba-

uanu trees and plnntnlu trees, tbebrond leaven uf which give them theneeded shade. And even when theynre. fully grown they need protection,y

uortels," or, aa the planters call them,"tho mother of the cocoa." -Thus tbewhole cocoa plantation -tins it sort 'Ofcanopy. , ' : ';•

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