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/ : >i«. XiH NO. 3$. CRANFQRD. N. j«, TttUft3PAY, NQVBMHBfe t7. t&10 fctafcofl have adeserved reputation. Thousand* are in use all over the Wted States. Are the best heating apparatus possible to make. LLT?,e*heat-wherfti>thenLl»ilr-«Ivo best satisfaction ' Saul fordeseripth>*dn*k**_ SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS. Why you should bank with SECOND: - ' * Il« business is goTerned wjth conaerv,atism, Speculate piny* no part in lt» conduct It fostois ntid enoouragee homo cnter}>r.Uee, \\\ of _ _ which make fyr aou&duess find daUifactorv bank •enrjce. , ^ i ^J£j)ep3fit_a?xts.{^r_R Thteciiiai$3, $5 and $10. By tKe year. *»•••• *• r A0ENT5"F0R The OVERLAND PU.UJMAN - ———.«-H.HM»—3!.——.— . — • •~1 4 X w FORD W1TK A VARIETY OF MODELS TO SELECT FROM A card will b-tlng a dntnnnOm'ion, with DO obligation. Oidi-r* P'IU-^II n-j-v *|ll Injure -Mr d Catalvga furnish^ upou ttqu-st. NEWTON A. BARNETT, Prop. 2 7 WORTH AVENUE, EasL Tnone ill. *e-e eLUMBWG Heating & Tinning. NEW WORK AND REPAIBS of nil kirida - ' - ^ . Al'-Itauojuble Prices \ OFFICE-MILLER BLOCK sad 19 Jrovr Street. - - TeH IM-B CRANFORD, .N. J OUI« PLlCE 0 ? MJ-IMWS OPEVEp^EBOM 7 A. *t. TO t P. M A eommnalcatlqp the fltaw th M»tad UUkt tt «U1 ** Ik Uu» Colour si Vaicm llfit far Mich oa*' at tkrw »re«ee4 tta* t w «t aw artdcM >UiL" Yoa *nll MN tit*. 4U44 tor eat* THK'EB CENTS MOCBXDOTWOJ 11 Or UNION OODHTT. (OflJdsi.) The recutw Freeholders ot « « * » Gowtf m i Tbursdv. October «, *4<M€ Ur. Halt. «T r t t w o e i hla credentials, w*» * * • » Of a* « n«w member, and took his eeal the board. Roll call, ahawed ell aent *tth the exceouoa *t Trm^tltr HsTiland. \ J ' *, On motion oTTreeuae* it wee oxAeneA. t&at the the meeting of September aa per printed copies aiklat taat * eoamlUe* IM aspol lo attend tb« oOttt«r«tt«* « t IMalrt on Nevretwr if % t: appointed holdet* Dosae, land. Prom the Town or WestfttM was received a copy of a resoluUott attop> oat certain roada aa town Oa motion ot Freeholder A commaulpatloa was :rum tbe clO»f Ot police ot KUiahetb inviting mombeia of the board lo .be annual lnipecUOtt October On metlon. ot Freeholder- Krottae -vtelved and torUatJon accepted. A communication (rom tbe Town* o take ae'lon In regard to (*ui ittared on Weatfleld eveou*. ipringJelJ. at railroad croMlng. O.i motlcn of Kreefaolder Qruener pcrt\cd »Ed referred to Mr. MfUe) tud County Attorney. Compiltiee Repurts Auditor'* report: Gentlemen—Your Auditor *•• .jectfully r«porte: I hate e»»jal»ted tie Uooiu and Toucheri ot the Bur" . Hitrlil. Registrar and. Comity -tblci amount haa been turned over to the County Collector." ' Youri rt«p»c.:fully, DGNJAMIN KINO, "Airdltor. On motion ot Fr«ubolder Wilbur JOtXX lobbooooooooop How to Bank by Mail And Receive'4 "„ Interest on Your _ Account. ~ \ I* th# rat* »i" (••»» vn arrpunt* ol $5 00 or more in .,ur Sn«.-;»i lV]t«rtin«ut l>rgmninK from the Ilikt of tvuiy ! L u>utli Wilt* for our booklet, "How to Bank Byl The State" Trust Company At Plnlnfleld. N. J. j New Opange_Fark. Mr reporta that it tor th« redeeklnt or iam« oa j 5,, and haa awarded ta» n a - T. Foeter .Callabaa tor tl;e| ot tftree hundred* ani <(!»••(»-1 dallan and t«reaty-«i»iit «eoti , he eeiQS. tie low«*t bidder Reepectfully aabmUwd. AARON C1UNB, S- K. ADAMS. fc J. H. DOANE. - . f a motion of Freeholier Smith re#lttd and placed on (lie. , lUport on Grant aTenae and Va- loairoad culvert. - gentlemen-—Your Committee oa I araet AYenue aird"Valo* iteaTV-Jl-; ftpulle ,Park, teaptctlutfv re- i B*ill&»t If r*Uh<u! blta tf-r t^ftl teolber. f and swar<J«d ttt^'ctn'-r**! P to JVlltted A. Cole Xor the i ; a of' d eud MFV«BI.X Cte ^oi laa| (ISJS)he being the io«t<(. bid- *•* t' i ' BeegectCulty »ul)mltu«J^ ' \ ,' A. 0. 'CRANE, •4. J03KV11 1'ERRT, .•* EUTON DARBY, KcnlUvortti, X. J. Strw?Uj a revtdt'tiiial JetfK>[un«>tt fir fnmilfe* with moderate ta««&a. Pur* water ai.d RIOJAIU tuiit ~~" v " HOMES fOR SUf. SI.000 and iipwards, on easy l«rms. flOxCS'fOR RtM, S18, $20 and *U2. Only a few left. Tiittw h^a»t« ttr« pvtilim fjirtrnmt, Whotlrer^ou buy or c«nti aad alioalJ be »ron 11 *>•• »pprt?Lj3tc<d. Apply to J. J DIX »N, iSuperinteitdcnt, <m D40p ; 4 Your Commute* ca cclved «aj on flla. - of Committee, oa Jail inspection would ; port tbatllt hit lu»c«t!«4 tbe j» *o the books' IJC ta« wurdta. Total number of i>tl»u5ar» in cuit»(ly.8«pt«tuber 1. Total_ number fC-.ini'l <iur- ~du,rtdij th« mout"i...i re- MKtaaooooooooooooo<: XMOOOOOOObOOOOOOOJ Kenil^orth \rm C K. NUU. Proprietor. J«panesc ' b-ccltent , . \ . ' " | " Service ' Cuislnr .' " • ." Kenilwopttj, - "T* CHARLES oattemen—Your .committee on theXaboviMiamcd ~ brlilga would *k>- siioc\tully report that b\it were »- cil»ci! Xor "Ibe work on\Octobar 3, 191U,\and the'contract vik awarded to "Aleiandei- Kerr 4 SonAbey lie J » I »«e» lag llio\lo*eyt blddera/at %i\l. SlgBBd by ISO cofflf&ll(c«. V - \HENRY. K«OUSE, \ 5. V. W1LJJUR. \ On .motion ot^KreeJiolder OarbV Meati, grocerlcj, drug*, t i c . ' . RIST received and placed on file.- Heporl of Committee on ReniOTal >}f GooJmaa'a Crowing; Gentleman—Your committee ap- pointed to cjmujlar the pracilcabUlt) of moving t'Jio dlicard«d Iron., oridgo' over Robinson Branch, at Ooodmajf» Croiling, 'and placing the tame o*«r Pumpkin Pitch Brook oa Boirne'* Lano, would reipectfully report tbat after Uklng the me ooth brldgei ll find tloni neceimry CO be made at the would necei' iltale warrantable at che preaent time, at the old bridge OT«r aald Pumpkin Patch Brook can be replaced by a more aultable bridge at a lafer date at leu coit. W. J, THOMPSON, ' "" ^QBEPH PERRY.. -Hi ' 167 Elm Strc Total Co»r T p8'r" - i * Ilnp(Ktfu!i? librult JO3KP11 PKKUY. J. H. DOA.\E, JACOB MAitTIN. On motion ot Freeholder Qrueser recelred and placed on file. Report Qt'Counlr Ko*d 'Cam ComtniHM^, Report ,^ , .- j OenUemen—Your -Cotooiiitre cs-. L 4 County Roadi would rs^urt tiiat %\^ mteUat ot (he commitu* w*».fc«,Ji, • os Friday, Semsuber 22, 1910, a t . * which Kfeeting appeared, a detefjrj* tlon from tbe Flnt Street Merchaaia' • ' Westfleld, N. J.,, ANNOUNCES THAT" HO IS NOW PREPARED TO . MAKI/DAJLY DLLIVGRIES IN CRANFOHD. For 1 Committee'.- ;ercnaaia The road to Cartaret, aa prop«a«l toy , by tbe »*- djaeueeed at length. Maps were presented. ioclaUon. khowlng the route of/tie proposed road^uy, bigloalae" at First street and Eifi»b«-;h ar«j/ii 0 , is the city ot. Elizabeth, asd /usning thence *Otttbw^a:erly a l o e / 'Sottr> aad epecttti decpcat.iorjii hanttj be relied upon. RESH CUT R05ES, CARNATIONS, and CHRYSANTHEMUMS „. iO-W, °Oen:lestes—Yiur Xitizen Want Ads. Bring: Results. Gar«oad Bridget would report thai, it haa examined tbe alte aad tbat It ia of* tbe .opinion tSat lateral sew bd b . p n o n tSat bridge* (hould be built Hofel. ComSlttee on • tln «' D « it <»Dt*e/RU>"W_Hl*er. At thU plsma n> _. . _ bate to" be coost/uctfd tern* b* / Rah way River, pnintir by- tbe ecus* tlei pf Unionja'nl Mldd)ea«t_Iae route rtttta tbente through _ib« Bor-| Combine Pfpfit vyfth Convenience . Ibe 4 per east interest paid 'oa aecoiWis of SS.QO or more ia onr Special Department enii oar "Biaiting by M»iil" srsteaijsQl enable yon to do this. AcoounU opened, before Decetnber --.— . - ^ j ^[ r i^ inTerearJrom December firSC Write (or p^arCcuSrir of aooierelt to tbe tswa of Carteret. in liUdleaejt coantr, Meaira. J. A. Laurie, WalttrM*- Minot^John;?. Weber, entries'D. Doctor tad Edward 8. H»nh, o e a - !b«rf and ^tBcen of the aaaoclarios; <tpoke' in favor ot tfce eonjtractlao |ot thla roadway, by the county ci ' ITfllon \ -m GAS RANGES From $12.50 to $30.00 CONNECTED. -No Dirt, Heat, or AshcstaCarry Out. - ^was br way of JUSwayV * would be about five m'S.'M. or tui Jersey 1 Uh.a one-oaOI Ue p.-ewot "The Bank That Pays Tit members ot the Causty RoaJ't i r »r*' .tery fa»e«Siy las- ;; tbe v projtct; as ed by tbe. F i m 8trwt AkioeUUao, ';Hb«iftj eomUered that the rp*S«»r, i t bttdtt *ouSJ be ot treat S*sc3i t tte To*a»Bip Linden an4_rj> Cgaaty ot WestH^d. N, 205 Beut Broad 5 t « * , EHP0XO, Sec' DtWTTX HtJBBEtLj, > _ JL V. HEELT. Vks PrwideatV " HENS* A. ^ ~tm4&. f Job Printing NcatJy Executed at this I

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>i«. X iH NO. 3$. CRANFQRD. N. j«, TttUft3PAY, NQVBMHBfe t7. t&10

fctafcoflhave a deserved reputation. Thousand* arein use all over the W t e d States. Are thebest heating apparatus possible to make.

LLT?,e*heat-wherfti>thenLl»ilr-«Ivo best satisfaction' Saul fordeseripth>*dn*k**_

SOLD BY ALL F I R S T - C L A S S DEALERS.

Why you should bank with

SECOND: - ' *Il« business is goTerned wjth conaerv,atism,

S p e c u l a t e piny* no part in lt» conduct Itfostois ntid enoouragee homo cnter}>r.Uee, \\\ of

_ _ which make fyr aou&duess find daUifactorv bank•enrjce. , ^ i

^J£j)ep3fit_a?xts.{^r_RThtec i i ia i$3 , $5 and $10.

By tKe year.

* » • • • •

*• rA0ENT5"F0R

The OVERLANDPU.UJMAN

- — — — . « - H . H M » — 3 ! . — — . — . — •

•~14

Xw •

FORDW1TK A VARIETY OF MODELS TO SELECT FROM

A card will b-tlng a dntnnnOm'ion, with DO obligation.Oidi-r* P'IU-^II n-j-v *|ll Injure -Mr dCatalvga furnish^ upou ttqu-st.

NEWTON A. BARNETT, Prop.2 7 WORTH AVENUE, EasLTnone il l .

*e-e

eLUMBWGHeating & Tinning.

NEW WORK AND REPAIBSof nil kirida - ' -^ .

Al'-Itauojuble Prices \

OFFICE-MILLER BLOCK

sad 19 Jrovr Street. - -

TeH IM-B CRANFORD, .N. J

OUI« PLlCE 0 ? MJ-IMWS OPEVEp^EBOM 7 A. *t. TO t P. M

A eommnalcatlqpthe fltaw t h

M»tad UUkt tt «U1 **Ik Uu» Colour s i Vaicmll f i t far Mich oa*' at tkrw

»re«ee4tta* t w «t aw artdcM

>UiL" Yoa *nll

M N tit*. 4U44 tor eat*

THK'EB CENTS

MOCBXDOTWOJ11

Or UNION OODHTT.

(OflJdsi.)

The recutwFreeholders ot « « * » Gowtf m i

Tbursdv. October «, *4<M€

Ur. Halt. «T r t t w o e ihla credentials, w*» * * • » Of a* «n«w member, and took his eealthe board.

Roll call, ahawed ellaent *tth the exceouoa *t Trm^tltrHsTiland. \ J' *,

On motion oTTreeuae*it wee oxAeneA. t&at thethe meeting of September

aa per printed copies

aiklat taat * eoamlUe* IM aspollo attend tb« oOttt«r«tt«* « t IMalrton Nevretwr i f

% t:

appointedholdet* Dosae,land.

Prom the Town or WestfttM wasreceived a copy of a resoluUott attop>oat certain roada aa town

Oa motion ot Freeholder

A commaulpatloa was:rum tbe clO»f Ot police ot KUiahetbinviting mombeia of the board lo.be annual lnipecUOtt October

On metlon. ot Freeholder- Krottae-vtelved and torUatJon accepted.

A communication (rom tbe Town*

o take ae'lon In regard to(*ui ittared on Weatfleld eveou*.ipringJelJ. at railroad croMlng.

O.i motlcn of Kreefaolder Qruenerpcrt\cd »Ed referred to Mr. MfUe)

tud County Attorney.Compiltiee Repurts

Auditor'* report:Gentlemen—Your Auditor *••

.jectfully r«porte: I hate e»»jal»tedtie Uooiu and Toucheri ot the Bur"

. Hitrlil. Registrar and. Comity

-tblci amount haa been turned overto the County Collector." '

Youri rt«p»c.:fully,DGNJAMIN KINO,

"Airdltor.On motion ot Fr«ubolder Wilbur

JOtXX lobbooooooooop

How to Bank by MailAnd Receive'4 "„ Interest on Your

_ Account. ~\

I* th# rat* »i" (••»» vn arrpunt* ol $5 00 or morein .,ur Sn«.-;»i lV]t«rtin«ut l>rgmninK from theIlikt of tvuiy !Lu>utli

Wilt* for our booklet, "How to Bank Byl

The State" Trust CompanyAt Plnlnfleld. N. J. j

New Opange_Fark.Mr reporta that it

tor th« redeeklnt or iam« oa j5,, and haa awarded ta» n a -T. Foeter .Callabaa tor tl;e|

ot tftree hundred* ani <(!»••(»-1dallan and t«reaty-«i»iit «eoti

, he eeiQS. tie low«*t bidderReepectfully aabmUwd.

AARON C1UNB,S- K. ADAMS.

fc • J. H. DOANE. - .f a motion of Freeholier Smith

re#lttd and placed on (lie. ,lUport on Grant aTenae and Va-

loairoad culvert. -gentlemen-—Your Committee oa I

araet AYenue aird"Valo* iteaTV-Jl-;ftpulle ,Park, teaptctlutfv re- i

B*ill&»t If r*Uh<u! blta tf-r t^ftl

teolber. f and swar<J«d ttt^'ctn'-r**! Pto JVlltted A. Cole Xor the i ; a of'

d eud MFV«BI.X Cte oilaa| (ISJS)he being the io«t<(. bid-

*•*t' i ' BeegectCulty »ul)mltu«J^' \ ,' A. 0. 'CRANE,

•4. • J03KV11 1'ERRT,.•* EUTON DARBY,

KcnlUvortti, X. J.Strw?Uj a revtdt'tiiial JetfK>[un«>tt f i r fnmilfe* with moderate

ta««&a. P u r * water ai.d RIOJAIU tuiit ~~"v "

HOMES fOR SUf. SI.000 and iipwards, on easy l«rms.flOxCS'fOR RtM, S18, $20 and *U2. Only a few left. •

Tiittw h^a»t« ttr« p vtilim fjirtrnmt, Whotlrer^ou buy or c«ntiaad alioalJ be »ron 11 *>•• »pprt?Lj3tc<d. Apply to

J. J DIX »N, iSuperinteitdcnt, <m D40 p

; 4

Your Commute* ca

cclved «aj on flla. -of Committee, oa

Jail inspection would ;port tbatllt hit lu»c«t!«4 tbe j»*o the books' IJC ta« wurdta.Total number of i>tl»u5ar»

in cuit»(ly.8«pt«tuber 1.Total_ number fC-.ini'l <iur-

~du,rtdij th« mout"i...i

re-

MKtaaooooooooooooo<:XMOOOOOOObOOOOOOOJ

Kenil^orth \rmC K. NUU. Proprietor.

J«panesc ' b-ccltent, . \ . ' " | "

Service ' Cuislnr.' " • ."

Kenilwopttj, -

"T* CHARLESoattemen—Your .committee on

theXaboviMiamcd ~ brlilga would *k>-siioc\tully report that b\it were » -cil»ci! Xor "Ibe work on\Octobar 3,191U,\and the'contract vik awardedto "Aleiandei- Kerr 4 SonAbey lie J»I»«e»lag llio\lo*eyt blddera/at %i\l.

SlgBBd by ISO cofflf&ll(c«. V -\HENRY. K«OUSE, \5. V. W1LJJUR. \

On .motion ot^KreeJiolder OarbV

Meati, grocerlcj,drug*, t i c . ' .

RIST

received and placed on file.-Heporl of Committee on ReniOTal

>}f GooJmaa'a Crowing;Gentleman—Your committee ap-

pointed to cjmujlar the pracilcabUlt)of moving t'Jio dlicard«d Iron., oridgo'over Robinson Branch, at Ooodmajf»Croiling, 'and placing the tame o*«rPumpkin Pitch Brook oa Boirne'*Lano, would reipectfully report tbatafter Uklng the meooth brldgei ll findtloni neceimry CO be made at the

would necei'iltalewarrantable at che preaent time, atthe old bridge OT«r aald PumpkinPatch Brook can be replaced by amore aultable bridge at a lafer dateat leu coit.

W. J, THOMPSON, ' ""^QBEPH PERRY..

• -Hi ' 167 Elm StrcTotal

Co»rTp8'r"• - i *

Ilnp(Ktfu!i? librultJO3KP11 PKKUY.J. H. DOA.\E,JACOB MAitTIN.

On motion ot Freeholder Qrueserrecelred and placed on file.

Report Qt'Counlr Ko*d 'CamComtniHM^,Report , , — . - jOenUemen—Your -Cotooiiitre cs-.L4

County Roadi would rs^urt tiiat %\^mteUat ot (he commitu* w*».fc«,Ji, •os Friday, Semsuber 22, 1910, a t . *which Kfeeting appeared, a detefjrj*tlon from tbe Flnt Street Merchaaia' • '

Westf le ld , N . J.,,

ANNOUNCES THAT" HO IS NOW PREPARED TO .

MAKI/DAJLY DLLIVGRIES IN CRANFOHD.

For

1Committee'.-

;ercnaaia i «

The road to Cartaret, aa prop«a«ltoy ,

by tbe »*-djaeueeed at length.

Maps were presented.ioclaUon. khowlng the route of/tieproposed road^uy, bigloalae" atFirst street and Eifi»b«-;h ar«j/ii0, isthe city ot. Elizabeth, asd /usningthence *Otttbw^a:erly a loe / 'Sottr>

aad epecttti decpcat.iorjii hanttj be relied upon.

RESH CUT R05ES, CARNATIONS,

and CHRYSANTHEMUMS „ .

iO-W,

i\

°Oen:lestes—Yiur

Xitizen Want Ads. Bring: Results.Gar«oad Bridget would report thai,it haa examined tbe alte aad tbat Itia of* tbe .opinion tSat lateral sewbd

b . p n o n tSatbridge* (hould be built

Hofel.ComSlttee on • t l n « ' D « i t <»Dt*e/RU>"W_Hl*er.

At thU p l sma n> _. . _bate to" be coost/uctfd tern* b */Rah way River, pnintir by- tbe ecus*tlei pf Unionja'nl Mldd)ea«t_Iaeroute rtttta tbente through _ib« Bor-|

Combine Pfpfit vyfth Convenience. Ibe 4 per east interest paid 'oa aecoiWis of SS.QO or more ia onr Special Department enii

oar "Biaiting by M»iil" srsteaijsQl enable yon to do this. AcoounU opened, before Decetnber-- .— . - ^ j ^[r i^ inTerearJrom December firSC Write (or p^arCcuSrir

of aooierelt to tbe tswa ofCarteret. in liUdleaejt coantr,

Meaira. J. A. Laurie, WalttrM*-Minot^John;?. Weber, entries'D.Doctor tad Edward 8. H»nh, o e a -

!b«rf and ^tBcen of the aaaoclarios;<tpoke' in favor ot tfce eonjtractlao|ot thla roadway, by the county ci' ITfllon

\ -m

GAS RANGESFrom $12.50 to $30.00

CONNECTED.

-No Dirt, Heat, or AshcstaCarry Out. -

^was br way of JUSwayV *

would be about five m'S.'M. or tu iJersey 1Uh.a one-oaOI Ue p.-ewot

"The Bank That Pays Tit members ot the Causty RoaJ't i r»r*' .tery fa»e«Siy las- ;;tbevprojtct; as

ed by tbe. F i m 8trwt AkioeUUao,';Hb«iftj eomUered that the rp*S«»r,

i t bttdtt *ouSJ be ot treat S*sc3it tte To*a»Bip

Linden an4_rj> Cgaaty ot

WestH^d. N,205 Beut Broad 5 t « * ,

E H P 0 X O , Sec'DtWTTX HtJBBEtLj, >

_ JL V. HEELT. Vks PrwideatV" HENS* A. ^

~tm4&.fJob Printing NcatJy Executed at this I .- s

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THE CRAKVOBD CITIZEN. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 17. W10r

THE CITIZEN.FBBU8HXD

CRANFORD, N.

Kten a perfect cllroaJ*. JfrsiT na ofl *

JuplteriPTuvlua faVblTof »"

days.

Any garb that .Is waterproof l» t*«lall style In.ralnroau.

Where It tho u»<> In .carrying » lioa-bled woman 16 a. <tanra1

! T 5 3 »\7^i;7a

Cholera, llkn Its undesirable r l t l u u , j"ICnropo majr keep at hunin '

Hunthlno In nil right, bfit Ui« hunt

saBSfS^r^

King Vamii'l think* of «>mliijL.tc> lair_™B«li»xl Htatci.^iWjlfth Is a viry n*r«

mairlry

Eight women's e!ut>« nt Panama. R*>tWMD cluti. nn7] upad.'H Urn Me )O*>"will «0 through- ' i

T- * ~ \

How much PAiitir "R» rt;pl«n»' wooM- *»• Ut proncrunrf-tf w "cmla rjprr rait

It "areoplann." I;i

'Them are llnwi whrn Urn

.»>: 1

Cuba hojirn mum- da.y.u>ajtormn trained tn pl<fc b.u:not Ui tlamuK' 'hipping '

It In Iirnimseil thitl 111 I tin nil•WPJIJHIIIB and tlii'lr tiuir. m lietho I'njinina iniml to fortify II

f "sr*i « s

iiii« knl

! •

imi caledto

wmsri

~ A JirjOfPMiir rnllii for n Biilirem*Court of•KrlciicK. Wnulil tin; t 4 n . n i ;nierla iicrcc on »n>- priijiosltiijn V

— ™ ~* ~ |

PprnntiK of nlfmlrr iiirHim wjll b»Kl*d III lenrn -t IIlit Ilif^ run |iUPC.lVa««fnujhim now fur only t- UKiOljt* arlOUIleo,

III thn pret-rnt ntRRn of ml.itjon tl1a much rnsirr to effect ,lni<nr.ui<r> onx\ flying tna.liliii' tlmn <m .tin inaft vanfiles II

Any rernol.. rormr .if thn. >rorld«m U

a badly damaged l>glliK>i. in Its"back yard

. Decision that tho "eiaCK'-raleit ego"~doe« not fmpl) nctiinTliunnll) ikiubt|less) will catmo many people lo breath*«lghs of relief. .

a goodly supply ofthe moat Impor

requisite for a au<vr(B«ful Thanksgiving la atilctitlfjil measure ofcran-bprrlen of Juaf the prupurI mi flavor. As well havea TluuikBgivIng dinnerwithout turkey as without

Bailee However tho people- ot the United States have,

scant cause to worry bo-r&usn of this feature oftheir holiday, menu. It banbeon years since a failureof the taonberry crop Wax

and cranberry growers have been so„ their productive aroas that despite

tb« Incrauo In dwnaud. dup to tho country'sIncrease' In population. and other Influences,there continues to bo year by yes* a pretty

from the fact that theCape Cod district In Mas-sachusetts, , tho greatestcranberry ~ region' on the*globe, seuds to market asmany as one-third of amillion barrels of cran:berries In a tingle season.

, vThfl average pftimnn lawont to term all berryureas "patches," but cran-berries do not, (row Inputchtm but ' In 'hogsand, as may, bo aur-mixed from thu name, most of these tracts arelocated adjacont to riven, or lakes or ponds,no tlmt they can be Hooded in tbe la'te au-tumn find kttyl under water until spring. Thelurries «row on a vine" which nestles clone'to thn ground In "a perfect tangle, and- savo forkeeping out tho.weeds and" battling with the

'Od, much as raspberrieso r strawborrles a repicked, and most "or tbocranDorry picking wasdone by women and chil-dren Tho "CranberryKing" used to hire aamany as 1,100 plckemon tils great bogs on

thetr strms and rcmnln In the--scoop, whence,they are transferred to thn tray which each pick-er hns closo at hand An export picker with amachine "will do tho work of from half a dozento a dozen hand pickers.

"Hre crnnborrleB na picked on the bogs aroplgj-od In hugo wooifen boxes) and* transferredtan nearby frame building", where " they are

tonoiNtB/mneis ar cie#N c#/r.

ers, ninny of whom Jour-neyed long; 'dlstancofi,"camped out" ' on thobogs during the picking-season. Tho past fewwitnessed ' a revolution.

of tlthem available

y«ara. however, hail , ._ _NowTaknpst all cVonberrlco are picked..by tbeaid of machines, ana becauao It Is tiresomework manlpulatluK those machines It has comaabout that moat of the women ami ohlfdn-nhave been forced oat or tFo Industry and thntank la largely In the bands of men, the niors

and-moHt_llHBPCl ji<-»t». whlrh are numeroua. tbo rrnnber _. itklllfuLof_whprnNrec8lw Ittmi $3 to |5 por dayut very reason-H'HSOIIH

ublo prk _' Cranberries, tike so many of the other good

. ' . •• , - '„ ~ : ?~\ " ,. -iblngs of tlfe. arc distinctively American dell-Uojrllsh Is all rlghtas food, says the • tuiv0 T o lM) „„„, rradberrl«js grow wild In

yp, sonnj \>Uier quarters of tho r.Iobo—for Injitanco"•* in Europe, but It Is only In ]the Unll«d States

'' that they have brett cultivated a* nn article ofu — food EVMI here""tbti srowlhK of cranlKirrlea la

__Kvldently th« Jnpauere iiiltilalnr who . nonmicd . largely to three stnlC's—Msssachu-Jw»pts to build Mxteen ilreudumigbu la M.tlll_ »;<•„ j(-rn<y and Wisconsin. How Impor

- J[United States ruh couimlsslonshall all have a chance, to try UIbalihut, probably.

do not require vory much cultivation orHttentloti until harvest time approaches In-the-uutumn Then the cranberry grower must lookforward to a period of anxiety, n careful, ser-ious scrutiny of the woather. lie mustkeep close watch on the wwathtr,,for 1f a frostcomes ere the prop is harvested-It will ijforksad havoc unless the grower has' been fore-warned and Doodad bis bogj[)r built groat bon-fire* tojteup up tlui temperature.

In years gone by the harvesting of cronber-

IC 4 » P OU-.tboniituttotoJ*Jl^.:^"«t:rTOd^

The picking machlqe most extensively usodhas the appearanee-of a-huge wooden scoop,the bottom of which Is mado up ot a row ofmetal bora, tipped with/ eborp prongs, and setclose' together. In operation this scoop isshoved with some considerable force Into tbo -tangle of cranberry vines and then la drawn up-ward and backward with the result that thevines which have been caught slip between the.metal bare but leave, the berrlee^whlch are tbo-large to POBB through tbcr-openlngs, as. do tho

' "_in

HI 111 rmTi r rtl I I I M«

tor," which takes out all the leaves, twigs andothor foreign matter Thon they arc sorted toithe elimination of'any bad or worm-eaten ber«'_

>rlos ond~ finally are placod in barrels, which arohauled awuy to ruilroail yards to be loaded Intocars to the tuno of from 220 to 240 barrels *-to thu car, 'refrigerator cars belng.jis.od cxplu- *Hlvely. Up to the present time crunberries havebeen Bold In bulk, but thin >ear Bees an Innova-tion In the appearance of einpbratcri cranberries,for which aro claimed all the'ailvnntnRca of evap-orated peaches or npples, and lu tho Introductionof. cranbsrftta puUup_ln pasteboard- cartonsv--

Hearing cranberry bogi or thr most dealt*able-kind cost from SGOO-to-ll,200-per- acre,but In a bumper year a grower may get hi*)money back tho flrst year, and during the worstyear the Industry has known In a decade nros,t pf

-the growers made from.10 tti IS per cent, ontheir Investment, and that, too, in spite of thefact that cranberries were so plentiful that theorybrought only $2 a barrel, whereas IS to $7 a bar- _ *.rol 1B accounted on nverage_prlce, and. there- haw-—,-Jbeen years when a famine or cranberries sent"- - *".V-r-harr*l ~- ,

111 fi i.i H>'mTr*itiMj-irjTuTTjii&

"Only onee." Writes a rorreapondratlot tho New York Sun, "have I met a•woman who stuttered " Wfimrso tlrov to atuttor . •

• I7p ti tbp_ralnraiun It kills the wind nnd not becaus*It nuikiiB thn plowing easier wken theyalight unvipectedljr

'/ *

Ixltli tn a womanwho «ays she. «111 be ready tn live, mln iutr»--and 1B!" sn)» Llfu Are there ;ajiy women Mkt< that?

Ttin remarkable persistency of wornon of wealth In trying to bring Jowula 'into thlB counlrT Illegal) i,agK<4t>that "smu'Hfni UH Ia'* 1» but 'a fnsh iloiiatiUi.varhMUm ot UleiijiMnaiUn

/A man In New-York «BB burled \|nder tons of Rranulntcdf'anXBr He was

had- hi* exporlrnco of faring a death jBO aweet |

Autumn ttuilthlne tr nn exrrlleat jthljig to Bloru* up before the »enilhlbor Jnation which winter force* upun muny

• persons who shrluk frum lold weath

Hi: autumn _i>f 16J1• ancd on a prosperouscummunlty IMymouth.Ma»d , w a s b o t hhealthy and wealthy.Slcknevt, though It had

iitiany of idlKrlniR. L1 leaked, nnd Ihfl

•rupa, as a whole, had been gopd. thorx-lB akm»< fulling All the bouaea lu

Si'r

A Bt'.-'tvouta mau stood up fiir thrr» |flours IIT~ ono uf the bUKltwt HtxtM*tJiatt^r being dcaU- JKxldently the 8tIx>uis pollcismeu are not In" the habitof compelling people to "mo>e on"

• Anotlwr.mjllloniilrc Ua» married "achorus girl It looks as If the ralllloft*mires had formed a cotnblnatlun.ui putthe musical comedy shows out ot bust

— n e s s , • — • ; -1 - •

Thin country's crop cf corn, oata,wheat, .baric) and poUitoua oiuountito $,376,000,000 bushels for the year,but pessimistic people will complain

of choko-cberrlea

Pellagra Is said ta come truin Uit

•made at- w|iolt|somo grain, weU butjtered and nkb m»u)» syrup, will not

-•uffer in reputation

, Jt Is proposed to • have .petroleumoaths acrosn the AtUtntlor no that peo-

8>*y to to and comb from Earopeh L being shaken. up_ However,

nnrn [nunrelnrit.wA>l pontlnn* fn

\

not

dlllon und n goodly stock of furs nndprvparod lumber had boeu made'rv'ndyfoi ciport to Knglaml by the nextHhlp Thn water* swarme,! with flahmill BCU fbwl werv abundant Thu rollof the wild turkey was hoard In the_woods and the patter of the flcetliiR

uutblng alrange "" "Tbo summor was u&at. I he faartest

ejided Tbe tillgrlmn decidod upoif aperiod of recreation. Tile governorwnt out- fuur-huntsmertr -whp In oned«> *«x-urrdtitaii<e tn lust thn colonyo »i"eK lluspltalll} wa* extended loMonuwoit. of the neighboring nettlo-tneut, *bo brought 90 JM-oplc wltliMm. The guests- remained 80 daysThe company <njrag«<l In rounds o[aniiwcnivn.1*. In which military drillsand rt>ltgton» ifrvtces rormed "a part.Thus, %r«ritly ana loyally, IN as1 Inau-gurated the ftrwit New, Eg£ia»«V festi-val of ThaaksptrinK, For two centu-ries it has fontjnncd lo br observed,

flrst mostly ln_lUc-cjaU-ro Mates.? . * J 3 « l b « c o m 6 . n B i f o n a 1 1 J I «

aitUual rciarn finjlng a welcon.v fromboundary to lioundar.v. both al topand btfttam and «ithpr eitrpinltv or

ArorrtcKO c^itiini. Thoujth ihi-n>* nn>»cnie wriiro nWo e!aim-that it U not|_r*55?lb P 'tp-tlutennltie llhe date of theflr»T" ob?cn umc John A. fioodvt IDIn his historical rvview, -The MlgrlniRepttbHc," U pwlil»^ howeverrthattho first; Migration occurr«d In thofall or lC31..«4H>eInj! followo'diu It22by tbe nr*t- TbnnlcsclvinetionTby ti.e coreroor „, ^,«,^1.<u.

.sctU. In 1C30 there arrlvfd >t Kxa>-tMilh M,r*»*els, brmglnK with"thorn880 cStonlits. maklnR the numbVrnearly 1.S00 insteaa of a nwre S00. Oa**"*" .8. 1O0. another ^Thanksgiving

acknowledxxu«otJor'"thU..—T _r*th«'fao.k» of^tta colot-

la*a. Ttw Dutch fOvcraor* (4 U* W *

Netherlands alt>o appointed differentdates for .public tbankaglving,. lfrom_timo-to Umu^aiiAJn. £Wuo_JilhtoriS "works there, ia record of a.-dl»putoto which ut those, cokuilos .

u> Kew KnglanJ aUitos. vthu New KnglanJ aUitos. r l- Tho Dutch governors, of -New1 Neth-erlands appDlnted^oraasiona) days ofthanksgiving In 16441 1C45, 1635 and1EC4, and the EUigltah gtivcmaftl foUlowed their>,Valhple in Up and jTf.O,and. -U)©. J*rotcstant Episcopal-churchIn the United States , in its prayert w tift^ \ i7tto V 5 f T c n d i forThauksglvlng- day tho Orel Thursday,

. JiL-Novcmuer*ba-tppolnteil by the olvU authorities,,Thore- were also occasional tecomnwA*'datlons by other religious .bodies,- butnt> Vsutar .annua) recommendation* by;the go»ernor«f,N«»yarkb«for*"i817»

Tfca sirulste lat 'iae^Olonlsjt' hk; Ih*dcpendeiioe marks Uio betlnoUc ot

il observances of days of Utanks--to this country. The oongreas_

1777,' the otio which prepared _thearticles ot confederation for adoptionby the colonies, adopted a resolution

i S S throughour tne\1filtejl States.AVoshlngtou, during his administra-

tion, issued two- thanksgiving procla-niatjons. ono In 1789 and the other In

•J..35. just.after tho suppression, of•«K.' "Whisky r^belllpn." which, hadthreatened the. peace, of the country,and Presides! Madison issoeiT one-.upon—the declaration-, of. peicc

tlon by tho governors' of Now~Yorkbegan In 1817 Prom that tlmp theobservance grailually crept southwardand westward, and In 1886 OovorstorJohnson of Virginia adopted It, andthouglrtn~18S7 Governor Wfse of-Vir-ginia declined to make tho proclama-tion on tho ground that he. was unau-thorized to interfere In religious mat-tern, in 1858 a Thanksgiving day wasproclaimed -In eight of ttiu southernstates.

Tbo day had thus naturally grownto be a national institution of almostuniversal 'Observance when tho Civilwar brought to sudden rlpenoas this)along with many other tendencies, andPresident tincoln put upon It the seatof his Hfflctal proclamation. Presi-/deotXJncoIn's first procfehiatlon wala 18.62, on account of the flrst lmpoUnt victory or the national armB. M._'Issued X sfudlar rwomroendaUopt in1863. v • '

Decorative Conceits and FavorsFor the. Thanksgiving Festivities

thankful Puritans who. Bat down, -atthclrTSbTeti one Novfanber, ji Jew cen-

Lhe.llrBl,Tttankftiy, never knew to what

lengths they were to drive the In-genuity of their poor descendants.But H wasn't their faulC after nll,~tbattho preparer of the Thanksgiving feasttoday has to attend just as much tothe turkey's surroundings as to theturkey itself.. It was good enough forthem lo 'have _» Weil-stockjMl larderfrom which could come the turkey; t£ecelery, the pumpkin pic, the cranber-ries and all the other goodies which"HPTY pats down to- their creditEven to* comparatively recent NewSnxlanden were content -with allthese as tons as they looked temptingand tasted good. 'But today, even Use7

Important fowl Itself is -hardly moreImportant than the rlbboiuf, -the. can-dles, the favors, the adornments ofall kinds-, «hlch~mua(~appear on theThanksgiving table. -i^L,,

"Don't bother about having toomuch to eat." an up-to-date daughterwas beard to say to her New Bnglanamother the other day. "1 want plenty

rooraiTor the ribbons ami tbe candyboxei?' ~ ~~, ~~ ' *~~

It's the same vrtr w lth other daugh-

,ir than'a practical one, and" It looks

1S15. However, .in the early years^>t the_nnUao. Jhe±.ruio_wjia_*>r_ti<LX«LWlal custom to' be followed and tho.proclanSaUen. (iripwlo amanaied -J fromthe governors. The" weaternv sUies^

K ar

Tfi:i(^*i1fflBiSttoprrbw^0SsTTKlSe8*look pretJy^mayT>)i"j«aIIxed thls'year,for there in a goodlr array of"Thanks-gtvlns; favors and rabl<rd«coratlonB ofall kinds. ,- "

'Of couroe tho-turkej^reigns su-preme. even'uTi Is in* papdff-'an'd Isseen tn all sixes, all kinds, roaateU toa besniurul .dark'browa as the cook-book^saya, or standing Important andmajestic with Its Wg fan-shaped feath-er tall hlth In the air. • In most casesthe favor turkey is-meant lor candy,but e«rt^ln, new , china, turkeys, are,'

*r Jwmnatos toealt sorts of small

V r -b-B_ . mm mm mm*-mwm*-mw • . -j-~mm-m* • • mvwrmm-mw-'m^mm,- v ^ u ^ f , — «

which nr« candy ho/cs. tYults and- ••'— of att Vlnds. srem tp~beT

and many good tmltatlons are foundamong tho" caijdy box- collections.Oobllncstiue lltfli- men are made >><.paper fmUa «fnft flxod up .to have avery grotesn»je japwarttnee, and funnylittle'figure/are made of pcnnuta,'andmounted «h cards. Nuts are tied upIn nbbor/» nnd are found to be prixe-

tor the receiver, for in them »>~are Dually packed little stlsfcplns,-"

i, etc., all carefully concealod, vwithin the paper sheila. - , /'•• J

— place cards allow of a greatiy ngw designs, and an especially* ' s. 4

Sew'feature among these ' is Boma' *•small Jmlirors. ^"the.chryaanthBmum, »•Is the leading (lower among the papery ,x..bowers, and those In yellow or orangej J*seem ,tp bo the most desired shade*,-" *Other linlutfonn which are especially;""llfe-Uko" are the patntvd piece of ths^".pumpkin pie, the tin of Boston bakeor' «beans, the plum puduing and the ear" " ' 1of corn._ , r1 t^.i , , . <j>

-I am gra.uacd," said the flnt pronv

cfto the/proclamatlons have beenalonsrithe old- ciil and dried, stilted form*,*'bat In this instance there la a certaintone of iamuBncss^ thknfinJneBfl, ofpurtr sratetulnesa -that. Is really In-

. -Yes," agrees the'-secqnd pronjlnent , - * 4clUten, !lhut it's no .wonder theroYcra-or fflt good when be wrote tbat proo-, i.lamatlon." • - .r " J i a '^ e n a g started nq wbataiMaaVdesUned to he a'good admlt>lstratlan<*to>ady there is. talk of promoUnaj

oBiee-ln th« gift.

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MRoarf to Gretna GreenBy Btothma Xteaftte.

cV»r<s»t. a*.*, / ft IjmSTOgTCOMUirr

HAMt-WAYS OF HAJUNO SAUO

-XHAJTKP. xn. isbless*? to forgi™,- n

softly. ^Sh* ndod U> tb* aid-»»'« p u lpr*uy room la fear for

>-no< drea* mud forget-me-not,'«ad a ifttle »«*** of forget-me-lat her waltt. J

scowled at htr. Ther» U nofftr

net »T«O taker her hand:attlU » « camped np oa UM

at la bar oU bUetirea*.at (alien despair. And

r the calerit. who aboild havedeeply kahased. stood aidItem with a n t t t and low.

sdlts««* taey little deservedof forget-me-nots fell from

rbelt. and she picked it op again.JJtyoeoiIs." she vald sortly. "Thatt Other name. He told me. It's hla

•it* flower."

_ .imply; 'sinceday. t shall always remember

;T~H, It's quite a romance ** '. Use sat down suddenly, and Tor-neatllla said something; which no oneheard.' "Won't you wish—me happiness"Avdrey asked wutfally. "Even fa-ther's given la quite kindly, and whent confessed he said that he wouldhare forgiven me if wr had elopedand have thanked Ms God that he'dbeen spared the ejpesae or a weddingBat what a sordid ending that wouldbare been'. He didn't mean it. ItWaa only bis fun "

—-^Audrey t—You-told- htm that-ytmBad been going to elope «lth Mich-ael?" _ *

Audrey opened _hsr Irhie cyes,"-'_ '"Oh, not with Michael.- she said

•lowly. -That » < J M only have madethings so Involved, wouldn't If? And

•I couldn't tki'? till I had confessedtho truth to Eoih-er and father."

".They think that you hail arrangedto elope with Mr. Bromigrore'"

"Oh, no—cot exactly (bat eif.herI didn't go Into details at all, but Isaid 1 should rwi«r expect to be hap-pily married if 1 deceived them. And

-mother aatd thai-all was well thatended well, and she'd always felt sure

• that be would become a bishop laA bishop's wile »»«T' such -s

J power for good, hasn't she* J And he|4a so strong t -always" felt the. need• of some one r>al]> strong to lean on,

|.'«nd Michael!«a« rather a broken reedTen tfHjugS he—ls-<uch a dear.

&r' That's what mother said And even

^wasn't _ nearly as harsh as that'Dearest,' 1 said, 'Mr Hromsgroie Isi perfect rflrk of slleolsirength.' And

• Mother said that iilenrc *as a great". gift. I thovpht that vras «o true.".

/But LIv* had hidden her fsce Iner..-vbaads, acd^ludrej-1 -lilue-o£S_

.Wandered :o the garden outilde."1 think ;^rhaj<-- she said., "that

If heM Km the other. It Is all-|iOr the-best titdt -»e dldnt fly to-

ither." .. • . ."Who—wtat can jou raean?* Tor-utill.i a«kcd l«Mt'*»;>

anil I,' said Audrey simply•Tou sec, deurrit cluld._on« can onlybare one »«"ddlni;. and—*

"You can cave rajre if yon like.."tried Tormfn.Tfni dtssastedly.'-if you

:_£•_ _ . • * ^ . .. .

it la time. I •oaslimes taiafc it "u*»tte. pnsalobJ., A&& one doesn'toftea marry one's Brat love. Mr.Bromigrore says. He Is so visa."

•Very,"said Llse.•And then." said Andrey^ravely.

•constancy Ian t a virtue; It's only afolly;. Ua't It?"

iftVHS }*T1 *5*- ^h» ^mllnd tnTarmentUla afterwards that Audreyhad been too mock for her. "Youtkonght she was roma'otte,* she- said,"and I thought «a« was tn«rc«nary.If she had b«n romantic, she'd, havemarried Mlehaelr If abe*d been tner^censry. sae'd have married Nigel,What OB eartn Is the?* And Tonnes.Ulla said aae didn't know. '

But Audrey had not yet finished,and she trailed .across the room, ad/Soplng," lovely creature, with pa-» e n c eyes and appealing hands.

dge- me- harshlrIt yoa knew my^roal moUvej." she•aid aadly, - -

"-What in heaven's name are your

from the other side of the room.Audrey sighed. _•Only lore." she said, "and pity."Tormontllla gasped.•He has tsad a hard life,* the-girt

went on, "a hard life. 'Trouhle,' hesays; 'has hardened him/ and I am tobe the softening influence of hlafuture."

No one tnaila any remark. What

"H* rocstths me," Audrey said, "onereothlng And 1 him. We harebeen In perfect sympathy ever sinceI told him of my great trouble."

SUM they were

We madeTTItfle caiekratfiNiHe called \\ * Ut»e ealebraUe*—with s taaso, ut* It took, svi*** UBM.M t t H rather a bejsurtifsi Um, Wwttt, towMDwtt oar happy bead w«b

en KTW* *»•«, began, and to help * u ,other. Aad ft* san that ha shall al-low at] these people's alasthem oat. wKhosrtts VStf ."""

Tbrnenuiia groped for her- KU.cast a half-bllBdei look of bewilder*mtnt-rt ifl*»4kM» Use,-aad weathome. She rontd bear s» mot*,

8fce ha* oft em woadtrvd alt** howshe got through all the bears ol thaidreadUl day. and remembers with ashudder still how she wtander*ddrearily a boat the house and garden(UF BUUrt 'IW'ioAtfiT aad tonodcomfort aajrwher*

Tbe\r»i waa nothing left for her•reenU bur to pack u», ektort per

from her parents, attd go o lAxigAnzL- againNever since she had taken the

name ot Tormentllla had ahe eo richlydbserved tt. as she did now "A tor-ment to myself and every onahe.cried, bnt in spite of that sheknew It wasn't fairher very beit to make two apparentlybrok»n«>vaarted f p p y y ymeans Is her power, and Ibev hadthemseires jLverthramL^BeHow was she to know that they ne

on, "and this morning be showed mehis black liat "

Tormen(llU rouwd herself fromher bewildered stupor

""His what'" s"b« cried

ot which be waa quit* ttaderterrinir,and which he was totally unfitted tofill, and although, b* had returnedJohn Edward's check, with the ex<

y twenty pounds which hehad already melted, and hoped to re-turn to biro almoit immediately, h*bad behaved throughout l!n the aiottdisappointing war. 1

You -doB'4-«ip«ct a jilted lover onhe bridal day to remark with rhcrr-ui philosophy that, perhnp? It's all

for the but. and hadn't, they betterall try 'to put It out of (heir mindsand order lunch? ~"

John Kdwar,'.had explained It all

pp*rf"Vftppy "by

by saying that hud known the man*a« mad froin the first moment beset e>es on M.n, b tt TormentllUfound no corn fort In chut NeitherAudrey nor Michael looked upon her

"His 1>lnrk Uil.V Audrey repeated 1 " »Jxnefsclreis. or anything but awith dignity.

"Do sou mind telling, me exactlywbat you

"Not at Ml," Audrey repeated withimple prlda. "lorii Msllnder had

a very. Illsh opinion of him, youd j d hl i hhlni with a,

ol»flpn when he geveJilm ther living,t finding fraud and misnie of ao»horlty, and a lot of other things that' forget. He hss'a natural gift fornding out weak places In people and

things, nnd all the time he has beenhere he hs* been looking out and dla-

things, till he hasmade' outuite a long list His 'Mack list.' bo

ilajfully calls It, and I think It .isuch a Rood name, don't you?"

piriTc«!ar-as"To—th'6•you used to K'-t fid ot Michael!"

some*.ira''s are."' Audrey murmured InInnocent *ar. ,"^ce c a

Voice {bat O*T H'aso beautiful. I aiwa^s "think, and 1'do liKc" to•don't you?7

a choral -wedding,

ain.e. Co on.""It Is a. most Interesting list," said

uilrey. ^nnd there were all sorts otcQfti&vbrC"Tt that you'dr.:-.injt ot-»9ociatlng with hiddenrime" . .,

"± can nalte believe It".lla's voice sardonicwaai* nlmostPlease don't stop "."For lnstanre. thero was that nice

>fr. .Grimes,'the bsllff, w-ho has al-no» such a pleasant smile when Ieet biro riding about on his fat grey

He u«ed to give me_rides onhen I was a Iltltejslfl, ar»J Ijjulto

Hked him, but/you n«ver"Tnow, doyou'" .

No." said—formenlllla.else

"Who

T T p Th» 1l#ad-kfi-rcrv XIr. diodes. ' I thought he

IL-

"Never tried it." Tormentllla saidgruffly. - •

"And thjLn. tao." Audrey mor-xnured. with htr blue eye* still on. the jblue *ky. l-oa»-wouSJ mis* all onfs 'veddins presents. Ma» V *St down, jJj»s*" Her voice at last Vegan to-itake » rerroac&foLtone t

"Oh: plHiw sit <*.OWB " fciaa tamedevwar an-1 rrassed to th-» wlnaotr Inthe other corner o! tho room

"What 1 wan: to fcnaw.- Tof»*n-tllla crit-i! >harpirr *»* "ay yo-j didn'ttell us beJor**" ' •

AnJr»y <sb.e&.

when I wanted ferns andprlmro-ses and things for my botanycfeusa, 3i,sc,n«Ql.. .Ana-one, of tbe-£n~der-k£P{>era^ and several of the ser-vants' jit Matlnder House, and quitejt number of farmeri,* and one or twoof the tradespeople even'. All ofthem Lord Mallnde/'s tenant*." -

"Was that all'"

t l e

"Oh, no," Audreyrast a oulck \\\r' ' ttoRlapce^at her,

I of"But I

ory. Do you know that thethat Us! ma.de me feel qutto EaAV'.

"It dld^dld It,?" Tocmentllla crlfd,'.'Yes, ivonldn't It yon?" I"No. It wouldn't have made.'rar

sa<J. ' It >wottld have made me-^JiufgO O3 " T , ,

dWn't \tttt it,"1 said "Audrey;meeting the girl's «flre* frankly. "I

often ueonfeii8fthat I _dIdn'i_UJke_it,__-An<JJLb* cclr kiai. B«K s i i d '"'frankly " ' 4

"That was noble of you!" Torm«n-felt that i' n1 let m}i"U be gildedb> soo:cose who

W* d h tknew b«W* I"mind."

Tc-jinsent..:'A

to the muter'

A 41a »OJ-

} n»'l! isFS-'iersbrrr- ~r:.' Atf-lr-ir continued,

• "-7-— »aj;. He

as noble of ylllla ^Jeil Varcastleallr.

"Ohr-'ffoj." said Audrey modestly."1 w*» aiSite open with him. -'Sot"i>oe o'f a/." I «ald. 'Is gnttrely wllhnnt

"lie la joyoa s^e..^nd ha ad-

mitted it at once. If he did nakfatwSBMltlOB. h e

rr«t i^ i lk^ | f^a ld"^for in««IaTSrawlnp a deep breath. - :' - '-.;

"Tea,'* Audrey p'roc«eded.- ' "WeIgbt Tninrtffrh-thT famiilonraelves.

I Mia;it we jad,Uv«drambsgit their

ait-.' AoirwJ" .w. &at lornln*

meddlrsotne'llttle girt -Then Use— I.lse whom she really

liked And admired' tremendously—what had she done for her? In afoolish attempt to smooth mattersbetween her and hur husband, shehad only made them far we -»«,, andl>een the cause ot a most tremendousrow; .perhaps widened, the_ rift Intheir already' cracked lute forever.Uae didn't seem to bear malice. Itwaa true, but Tormentllla didn't sup-pose things would ever be quit, thnsame again. In which she was un-doubtedly correct And then, whenshe got. In that afternoon she hadfound a lltll«i round-hand idler onpink-, gltt-ertfred pnn*r, with » Oreenrrose postmark nn the laltor, ntvlrh

her warn, to take Minnie hy tlTo sUoul-doriTand shaiieler ' ""Dear Miss Tormilla:

"This Is to hone It finds jou '« wellas It leaves m« at prpssnt, .mcl |.lea»eMiss,I wish }nu hivdn't ntver got methla pla^e, Tho work l<r too heavy,

and William Ris changed sonirthlni;cruel since we en me nere. Ho l>wnlklng oiit with" another j-ouris " ° 'man called ftulh Jloajj, and when Iask him jesterday why be ha«-

ai«nlntl*a« air

Ria rl.'«»pa flaufit no m a n thtir

"Nor

bn*tti-~

their |P»rruma to Hit

Nit tr*e* Ih« m j i of Joyoun Jun. or MayU> • • la all tlU drlng UndKap* find

llnn,th» neat 1] i ,

Tn jmjrnrr aoii^hwiirii To a faflwrNo iTiorv Ilia (

Whtl- l U nof lltn*.

T V ,|>urpt«« In lh«\ w x t

up tti» «u(«rn tk.f"

ftul nlil\l malkv In wllh ilraptrlM Ih.t

All «u<t.!<tnly uAnil wind* that

Ih . worl.1 nf II,hi. ,in I a rhiinia .ii.n »n.i _aIKtail

Hun olth Ih* ruatnng ! « » • • •nlshi. (l

Vt\rf* anmm»r Wa»~Ii n m ? i

g(tim kjss* uw caa make a c«K*cttac and |«rfect taeUag aUSf tnaywt-

an fgg I'Uoe a te»-

a l«w drvpa ot coM wat*r. la a anallkowL Add qlt, not i^*«*anly dropby drop, put atltt rata*r ttuwly. Htlrvicoroualy all 'the while. As It thick*a* too much to handl* nunforubty.thin vita lemon Jute* "r vlmogar. • Alittle larragwn ,Ont*»r-t« aHrays ait**tt\ *44IUM U> any «*JU Attarin* uuyonnais* U Bnlabatl »o«»on » oforu>o« U» taau knj dlnrraUoa. Tker*Js taWly(l4at liuil to ih* quauRty ofoil that lajay b« tuw» l*>— vt n a ntuuiUrt! iiuiy b* a»Ml, but It uust b*-bttrn* la tuiuJ that It la tn» nia4»mustard that bold* the vll tost*tb«r I

rt

JESUS INGETHSEMANE*ssssla# SSBMIUSSSSI Im «... H. W

mm 1 V » t - a l » l l t . » WW " mil-

T»>l-~T1i» ft., of«r

Ttm»-n « a l > |

it «1.» «- TT>» to

it «™t I n'rlo-k.Th« monl l f at

tvesrsilyat USM*. ualng a d

of mustard and *»* miwfta* I tan afford —«nuu»li fur severalm<Mi!» It kftt<s mustcovered Jar lit a cw»l place

New SWad —Cut pit crusts uf wMUtrrad (trnh).- cut In dlatuoad ahapes&d toaal a light brown, (hi on»haJfa piece, grmu tae'yolk ut ban] bulled*U. on Abe other halt whit* of rig

April t

!)>« Mount i>f

This l**.*ua.l» full of iw««i nolcmnttr Wb«-n we tnior ttio gw4»n at

iniaiio w* hoar \h* v>en« thatoam* U> Uotra at tlie burning Du»h;,*l*ut ug thy »tiw« from og thy .,BIT tlx plare nhtrwin ItAsa stamleetas holy tmuo3."

We trve the walk o( IMUI fromIh* uptKrr njoirt' tn ()vtln«ni»rout* of the odlciT* and *u!dr«r* froa

antiuila. and ttm rotjira wtta>-' • * | JMUS aa a ra|.tlvp.

Tax wnrU (i«th«"s* oil prma." of wlrti^ihere werecertain to ha am «r»l n» i locality thrtiiwrnoM. a* Miiua^llllmt was. #IUspllvw trr«s JnUrt rall« It a gardenAn . . « i m »*rtil*n .Hff#rs from <Mira,

of

aad than pjaje, jinl_lli? _4a-thala sardtti*. on this lay thr«« atrltM lr#t,« ,,,jj fr-uttutt thrtibf. mth,,* thaa

-_ wUh ^of ewMt J M I t«l^ri._£fa.aeil_uul_ wUh Of^rr-w,—,,,,! ,b».te" nM-Q|cting ov«r the »bul«a ukt mayonnm.n derisf brlihi'cuhtn la what ta i>tili»nydrvesing the brvad 1s then i>lac«| In trfidrvesing. the brvad 1s then i>lac«i| In

' ->«•« wr*a'n;ar>r (h. ifWron, which ra»thin Sllf« of liamun la placed tin «acV betvMS JvNutoiu aiul th« Vnuirf ut"plate" This la * _mi>»t apt*tl»lng »ajr cut serving sardines Try It /

Kalad —Cul (ixfiatwa,large whit* onloua, grn»a jfbil awaet

.peppers, alw ji'ijniinb^ni. lu v»ryUiln allcvs, add a nwjl'i'Yenih itrpau 'Ing t!nd In I tba uWtit >t«iid for an ,hour at l#aal <H> lr<y-ln * «•<»•! plsr>#Uarlilsb' with riMv l«ttuoK l.a»n« Uvtorn arrvlng XTbli uiak« a prutly <dlah If ttin/€ltf<T«nt vegetables used

From tho (art that Jenua nftttmaarowirtiHl lhllh»r » U h Ma .tl»rl(>lp*"(John 11 1), It tt iTi'hKl.U that It' > ua auburtian ptraxirn grnun.1, or h»

1 lontml til auimn frlnml of Jr»ua whogave him the frm» IIK« of if •luring his

are lalil.trf nopal-ate rlrclta.Ttl* si-*il* nf tha poppers

ba rarnfulijr riMImvcl bnfor* tin

l l» tixik with lilm 1'i-tf.r mi.I tho tw«P4IDS «f 71'timJaHt, Jniiu'< nint Ji.linT h i n * Wirv Ihti.thn'ii whu lu . l i»-»ttIlia ( lory un th<y Mount nf Tr-sn.n^.ii-a

1>alM»<- wjLJi lilm 'I hi'«n «rr.< tit

That III** tn

IH1I*

/nr «d»wni •

of

t?*»>-h*.ta;r4

II lilnn*m artkrntwjTia

and llowtr twig aliarf, j ¥

Anit all of auiAm^r'* awMtn«*t aways nmt

Ami In an unlpld faptiira bnliU thaIwart.

Wijir* •uir.tafr_jra» iha Ian* \n» on thahill

Ufla u> (is a m a of »«rrtn<'l«l nra,IUai>*<l tt*ti with laavaa thai Ham* all

rnyttlr aim IIn rinl an i ir«a>l-a t iarMn and a pvr*

Hut «in«i hr^vai l.lnaatim llfta Ita p»tal*lrup

from lli» rx-ntaoa nf I he .lr-."|Hn» vlnnKm thiwsb lH-fi)r« tl <tlr.l It wuulil r«la«

VIPTt» |.«tiirtg itraugnf nf

•d *!..«

, . . . . .•'T TnTSTlT"/ ; . . , . „ with lilm. In tviii|i»tliy »ith~Tlliii, nn.|

agalnqt thn aaiiia4«iMiilallunaBanana Pufft. In ( h i . hnnr J,.»u» nvi.,i.>,| li\Mi,nn

Meal thrr» ,vK»a until ll«tit, Slid aytiipulliy n v m whllu h« niiiat tr.'«atbrpit 1«bli<»jini.iia i)f (iilil nator, IIIIW thw wlneprns* s lmin . ' 1 li«>« Hm.o tiacup (if ailgar.^tinoluitr *a1lap<mii nf | w»nl to ihxin ilurlnic IliU ».-na,iri nfsalt ami nn» itfp of rlour alfi«d * l th praynr rho n'lurei luvlii« th<t luxtrt.tins twaurmn of baktna |*>wd«r; alfr tho morn Imlpful la—fa||,i»ahl|i midIn two hansnsa rut tnln 'plerea, nil aympalhy Kiary wlaw purmin *rr«| iU«*ll btittervd i u | « half full and steam of all th« nviiipalhy aii.l IIPIP hn <n>one- buu/. Htrva with i>l»«6ap|.|ar-^grt To IhMiw thla away u «n r.>l<>ot•»uc« , i uDe nf tho Itflat atda Und has gtvnn us

l*lne*pt>h> t a u c e — I'irt ons cup o f ;sugar and it ireefniirtn* Tif a i'UP"i>f ,

In a aaurxpan, bring to a boll jnnd-thtnon wiiirrwu t*a j"

apnona of njmaiarch made sinuuth In 'a lltlln roj,il Halsr. f»nio»« from nra, \ numan-Hoi<t.ol a lltll-. nd.1 on* <•«(• of grated \ est-ilij^ rarr*r, In till* <Urk fwiir',Pln4>applr>, nno lablpspoon of lemon , h» , B wtmwA \n b« a fnMKro. If tt,.

Din-bull cup DI nrangv lulc« 'mid

1 thn t>rlllltf_uf iiian . gh(K>.i, lira w a s ' ) i c a t ~ inwnlng ' W o whlm^Jila ami I w_aa »ag?r fur work.' »n>l _cvtiaclotis of ^rare capability in iri.r'fiwtn It; his Heath was (.h»"«n.l nf M l .

of «chl»v«nifnt '•• Ills."

fu-onlyfrriln hla vlal«m

of a «iorlm.«ji'">'n^1<> for-

*aakn hlin r Wlif*r»i w«rn lltfi frulfn ofl l f« ' tf waa hi* Iwiur' i f .Inrk

% 1 tJb.I,»5hi£:'fe&ttr.Er:TKt&M$=..lJKttC iM ."^*«

changQil so cruel. h« said It wafi onaccount o( her smiling fare, and no.preferred smiles to tears any day ufthe »eek.

"Please Miss Tormllln, I shouldlike to come back to MsKnder sooth^herB_«;asin_-jfQnBjj mah-Jn-llia gar-den.as was a true friend to mo before

"Minnie."

bvef'-thls Stter".Tf it hadn't sent herInto sucb a red-f ot raga.

She stood at the window lor a fewminutes with Wet eyes and an achingheart, then .tqrjled. desperately togate at the psto-iaced." red-eyed creat-ure wlth_jintldy hair and a shabbydress who stared at her from thelooking-glass. The old blue pinafore,-dresses bad grown hor.clbly \thabbjr,and sae wondered wbst her \tnotherand*-sisters'would" sayjy^th»y_ knewnow the ilftf clung to garments (boyhad always" condemned. She lookedat herself steadily for a long time,and at last the' doleful" apparitionfilled her wifh dlsgust./and she pulleditrjtffil (tigetber with a little shako.

"You aren't pretty," she said Dercoy, "t"'t you needn't be a coward.

_8pOKS_Too_ Sotfn. j nli« liliuih. n ulin"My d«nr" said the CHII'T. I was ' i upfiil uf nugitr l^it nlnim^r un tb»

over to •«•« Mm 'labbltt- ytainnluy i tiro alowly, s l l i r tng nil tlm limn untilIt IMukdm T h i n rninntn and »tlr Ina i uiiful »f ' IIUIHMI pliiHauulii grali.dflnn a;id rtno nrt! u half iMbUiatx^infuU

-frf g«»lfttlirf*-*?|jli )i ha* t*r«vlourt|y lmi*rimmkni in balf n lupiiil of colii wktnr*WIM'H tho iulitun> b"gln« to )"ll stirIn half n ' upful irt < rnnin b'-almi to fttruth and tha «rh)t«a 'if tho . tbrr*rgna Aim) bcnti'ii nUd P'urn Intomold anil illtll 'llmrliuglijj UJltll Ito avrvw

-yr« with-ttii-rwrorrnfflrmTn-.7t-R5ning of 1;f>.,... mnl

ThL nupilr.'.) Hi., ut

nnd you Jum migbt to lmv»hoard what »U» aald nbout you Whyh<> talked about you all tb" limn I

was ttwri*" ,_!.— "Mrs Tlabbltl'" oxrlalrns lh«~

Wi'll. nil- I'm «»t:o nay la that Viobody biilfppa A word*iha says That woiunn (tiuliin t pho truth it she trli-d JBvtrythlng sh»

•ays'- U poro Invrntlon- I won't giveIt a wufjCu nawn, fmt I lmr<» my nwujplnlon." ' '. "I'm dread/udr sorry In hear ll' flhnJalked all thn time almut y<»u, andlaid she thought yiu were the ntcontwoman In this town, and a I»| momit tao tonic nature 1 . -T —

Clama Oelloloutly Devlltd. - 'I'nr n vrry dnlinl,(i<Mi illsll nl ifevfltid

< l*mn prcparn a fupful of t-hopfttNl• * - l « I H * ' • • • • • • ' —

salt and Julm of. fntnon Mia them \u

\Ain\ nf Ij.r.tnhioat IM n.Urn of fnllh

NnvwilliKli-as.riiit an I wlll^ Not MHID ma'ilotilritblp iiiiw Hut «* tbniiwilt Wbut ln_£iiutJi!"liig •Ji-ilui^ >'•"*ai>n In |m »l»n aU<J li««(, IIIIM la myprnj ir nn<t «lo»lr»" t -id n*.t m^n lyauhmlr In your will, hut l lmle i it, | ,myfor It t'li.ti'rnoittli Mint IIKJTIII uajoii/

tit)-,' inllllona_ of fnthuiiKt .!••<.p,"•I iri'l tiMMinvsililv', ' (hi ltil«ua«

~vl<i*lr«i Hint -tflu Palh»r'a wlub and »IUhn iloni'" -Mnrliuiii Thla

' T h y will lin itoiiK,'"rnnlnlna, thn 'ntmnrti of faith; a faith' that « i "

pectk tin nliHKBr '

mean* for wore

! ci'"' wn'ljt hl«

Mr Cadmus had Just completed thoinvention

i, ' In nur liimtnott. In our hmrima- nycry

irarkrrs "• I'ut th« mlitiir* Into I •••• i>r«»ripl»ei . H m««n« rsrrylng nutk h l * l ' ' ' <' "* r l t W ofi n v e n U o n 0 f J h « L . ? i P M t B f e . . - J L l c , S U J L . V i i t e , f W V * i ) t U i r n k d a e g J l f l p U . i b e l U . , . . _ . p t W f i , m .

iSowTng ibsfinlsbed product to his r nr Into tiny 1 upn, cprrad'tbc surface 1 TW \itnyt was anawi'M rBroflStr—wife, , with »oft ljutur aad l/ako until well , *«« atrmiuth gl»«n him to ilrtnk thx

'That's X," Tie said, Indicating the j browned ' For a rliang* lh« inlitiim •-•«P. nn-LLbnrmi. It JnUtji rui> of bloasletter, j may bo spread uv^r crlup crackers and 1 !<>«• ll "(«• aniwored In th« SAUIA way

"X? My goodneae! What evrr la 1 U>«n brined In tli« uven. ! "<»' <•»•> »n»wef» our prnyt/rs, a«-(Hxf(be world did yon put la sucb a funny,tetter aa that forr >

"Oh, there will be a few people whowill want to UM It for an initial."-

Of counw, at that tlm«, Mr, Cadmusbad no conception of the f»ct that Inn

Even as .she stared at the woe-be-in<;, looking-glass TontienUlla. sfile pink color, crept Into .Its pala

cheeks."He fell lit

tm-

auulj lit

eried-fltrc*-A t ioaaana times-WOTM."

*o." AudreT aobhed#

t a j

portlng,,tben;"The rotor >s

from.Pink «n

eTliOnT

i(* cheeks ehaosed

Ta b« Continued.

In the United Sutee of Colombia'H lir gold 1», worth 1102 of-lhe'n*-tlonaJ paper currency. The Colom-bian export duty on cows baa beenreduced from 1(12' enrreney ($(sold; to |102 (f 1 *old). .

OtrtBarlargwt UHneeft farm In th»world, * «#oe&-a*T« i iu in u t t Am-t d Oa,, Is grown aftcmt fe third

adawcrcl Paul's praypr that thn thorn[ ' ,. , -| •! In hl« fU'sh might l» removfili - Molasses Muffins. . r" r,t,<) an»w«r«xl J«»ua', prajpr'h/ glr-

Cjuartur <-upful of molaases, thr<tn j Ing In a tMtfr form than lh« oau In; heaping tz-aspiVitifuU of baking pow-.| whlrh ilia petition wan »l«f»-il. thnI <ier, ono<)uart«r teasixxinful tit salt, I v>ul ut bl* prayor, th» things Umtrtn. '

tetter bn simply put.la for. the fun ! tbiew eggs, tin*half a -cupful hlaat the thing would become ODD of the '" ' ' "" '•lost oseful members of ihe-financialiotff&unlty. * -» -

Provided For.I've drawn th« pUns tit, ray own

*" nays nur friend, taking' fromMa-desk tb*- «b«-»U of Him t/rln<».

With much pridn he eililblU lie InrWlflcstton*. At last we have' de-lected * vital i7v«rslght '-"That's"* good^one at jroo," we

laugh. "You have forgsUeflJta_pr»-Tldo-for-a-ropf.^: : '—

"Ob, I didn't forget i f he answers., g f tt er.."Cm going to pot a big mortgage «a{he whole thing,"

One tn Background fat «mat«urthgsiricals)—Say, what are yoa eastforT

One in Poregiound—I'm tb* resllavUc lady's ifiald> - ;

,"f«.- There's ut fc» a Wg (Knoer inlne_nrs$ sc*ne of tb«. Am. act, sad

oo »6tk«-

Imtrt bo wsnt'il. If rloar-vltinn of Jcjiujahfro bad

r«d thrwftmrths fopful of- ry" nn-al, 1 »p(n-arort two rholrcs. Thn urn-of «s-Mli.ami »llt dry IngfwJIants and' r> I laiwi from tb« cross, but with thatmalnitlg IngredlmU; twat wed. Drop »Xm lh>.,f«llorr> of>hla mlmlon. thefrcu). * spoon Into snaking hot fat to ,-frluniph of «vll. the_lo«a_.of iitmoTS"'a golden color. Drain and liMOe. | Ix-r l wjiila. no rrown, no giory, no

' abiding «n tho right baml of tin,\, «n.ffhs <>ttinr rhf>W, tpnt offijo ero

lion of the world, the IneJTaMa =ol Ood, lh<j )oy» of. millions o f tha -saved, Uio rfown of trlumfih over

~-who dcraht* which wo«M have

'•''I

1L na-ittn Fudge. /, _ _.

Thre«_ rii'ps brown sugar. «hr»6-,fourth* cup1 jnllk, cms-fourth cup co-coa. Htlr eotiataoUy till It will form

'a soft ball when dropped. In raid wa-ter Add a Uny tilt </f-bult«r. one.hAll rgairpoon^ yanlfta a;M~"on -tB!fd^cvp at r*t»fnt, seeded and torn In two.

\t %Tfft» suit become*' a lltti*

dlluUd *ith water. If theIs vtrr strong. This If nQt a

fwrmaiiont relief, but c«rtahily win Im-prove tbe aptjparaoce of toe «aaEastfor a Um*. , . - & - . _

, oo»<iwtft«r teaapotw salt; two

nn.(

t«.cnJi|3_raaJ, innermost prayer? /Tig

vjrajt cnangftd to JL-TZHMM M, OotbtHHiianeInto paradlmr. deatjk. Into Immortal

I/O,

find Jwu», b«icau«« etVturned U? tmort. to tbts garden with- ,- ,bla flliurlpUw. And wllh hftn'« great • -*•multitude, iflcWdiiJg a band of itoouut /soldiers, Jarwl«h offlcen, ctptalnrof- 'the t«D!plo.poflM, ehiaf prleeu aa*-fJld j t b ^ i l i f

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New JersHe f d l » l o v e With His Wife.GARWOOD NOTSty*THE 0R1BF0RD OIT1ZEU,

Union

1 rr'bc *W ttt AruaaaT l t t U B D A * H'^Aiir*ot ilqmdwUH, vaTtrMKMi wktb molten

tilamt reflect th*tur»*t*

Totmiwfortn (h# ch»r»:l*ni from the-JvixtiM viiit<x) tltti*> p*tt wiwk nn'l page* of K P Ro»'c bo K, *-ll« Fell m

! / » • with H>» Wit ««« 'm(> *ft«£ re-

Ormforil, B. J 11 • » m i . 1*1 wniiioiM|j**t T- «M I »a« ttir hThril mm»ti *!•»•l l f l , I - . - - -

in ii,i r i ' •> i.» r.iU .ifII.MN1

* . v ) i l i i i ' i . al lltf'r piivliII

Do not ffFour nn Friday nAuiiitnriuitl: t

Ttinfouilh rn.il tifit

dl«.m»Vi«M ttiai Mrto finruitt it."* *<*k to Mm It!, «U. atl. TS»« • « , Q«i

. lut..t& IOD.tll.tla,

fki-tury r«>iilti>. « »ltlImnrirr frif tlm [>«>l »H of ;o 1 If jute

A

r AlUulow*, HaackirflBA.M. l

nlrl 1' M. HotUaM i n . U t 4.Mii v. M-

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AIOTHBRSTu xcpurr jjuMtf Iftoi,f i o m m i l ' " Mtfii'i / »r i i c d i i n j i i i n w d l<v 11 it i ut hi iff/if t m t r - r v iriinir tin m i f i i ' i i i i n l n n / U n i i .J. i ' -I( ;O0( i f l t » " l W t ' i f m i i Hill ) . r i n l I Wr... i ./ i t - « l . i l« I i . i v r n iro i f imuntruf i i 'N* >><> •mil »" '»> ' ( < f\ •

pr«*pr,[wi-iil tb« riftiriVou wlio do not; watch the

jourcBildrep ar»M I M Elli*.khoir» it) hff t*>rk tb<< r»rcfut m^ni«T in whl » «iu>liu utmiiol th*

tb* m«»>r Imml

J\ II.MouiiUM =>.«,*.>;*• H.or l-l/ .wood-« M.»M A M ,

< 4 bGuilty of Criminal Neglijenceh t l d e n ' i u n

•lavunltl I ti. Kit. ^ W» l» W balUJUlVat. BOmlaj.BH..10«IA. M. l « f .A IIDK fnnni* i*

llin Iriitki ht llin !*•( ii*<» HolT'ift a tu pnrt)«tor u,ul blind?*** iu

u»jodl?ewhVth«r their »i||bl I* «ooilor bBiJT - o « t h « h«*« you. H « «'I hi. Warning! knU>t ukJour children'* *}*#.,«•"»krc eM»ri»

. In ft _« * » t , t#n<l»-r rtul l in -

I Bnc.pt No«»rk;

.* "t KTHl' l lSI )AY.N«lVCMI«M! W 1 -1'J

n Mi'il on U'lllitwttfmiu*) MM

JOHM W. WIRTHo**'"*1 " Notice of Intention.ti to IIIIIII a blii»»l'iin» »u!" walk.

Gonlriirlor F'»l»r Cnlliilin'i 'luj* uont

.Thanksgiving Protftmntion.T h » l tlMKitinK l > " ) h i - I I

fli l l lfll l lt, XllV * l I'fl mil III Ihflforn.iil Tlinukhj|i \ i i>i; |n .*' l . imii i | .n, l l>

nnvmil h e linn ni»'i i 'tw. |! i»n( i.\- m w

i u j m m l r . p u l i l n ui llii- \Wii i* Mom

" B y tin- PcpMilvnL (i'l l l .» I I'Ui-iHlali 'nuf AmcnnH, H |iri>c|Minifiiini

•"Him }«nr of I'Md l» i l t»«mi" i'iTin- n i"f<l" uf l"'l iilnil'iii "i"

lire III" 'mi lm uf | > M

lirnMfKi' .uft *** 11 l»<In m i r m i n i m m ne t . i l i i m i i i l i >II> f t II

i l H I ( t i l l | .HH*M ( N M l l l R * « H W > l i ( l I hluiiil Yiii't m d i n |.'>H». (Ni<iim i . i .u. i .d H,i f A I |, ,,,r , , . . . 'pim i,tln( iiml npaaknr of

|.ul fiii'1 'I I,, i ui.M i l ' l i l o R H l l l C " M I ' I I ' l H I I . M " ' ' I ' M * .

" \ V l > r i i l l l l l i l i n l i i I n ' l i ' | » I I • • ' • M i l I t '

ri-at (if tlif worlil It> nil I-WI-IHIHI n u tI«IH inir t» lifffSfV w (ill (illn r | ( up In. (>Mliarnmtilmifc with nn !•>• i - c f ( . « H ' i ' r£ih>t> uf frlenilllnrha nnil ilriitii of l u . ' ^ ' i ilinn (if intililiit J i - jwmlwuo 11 •••VI**cmll} I'1 I'*' IIOUMI It'iit iliirti'j* i i"jmiit yrnr ^ i c n l ^ |msiri»ii lni» IJII..»

In lliKriuimi of in tHt Kit KillIIIK |*nc-t>Tl)l i <if liniltnii.il

putrK" N o w , lllP""fnrn, I. Willlnlll ll'iWnrll

Tuft , rrrgidr i i l of ihoUi i l tMl H I H I H * <I(AnicniiH, HI HMKiidiiAi-i- w l l l u l l i f »!•(•

f h f H lt in t Dftllvmpiil in HUM Inrul. Hint u i l l itlln ruin Muliilillnhml f l o w D m , fnuiulullfin (ifTlll l l (IpHTIIIIU'llI, fid H|L|IIIIIII' I ' l l N 'Jl lull) l (

p ,, N"v. 'Jl, lull), n« ut k K l nnil | >

lliH |nili|ili> .UJVUI Hint. i l u \I I f

n(

i i iwl In lht>ir I'IIIIII'IIIM fur prm-i in Hi"A l n u u h t y (I'IMI, IIIIO In r c h i m li i 'Ji l lMi

k to H u n foi nil Illii uin>iliif«H mi,Il "loving

"In'Mitnnwt ulntrixT I luiti' lii'frui I"wt my Imml mill rnuwil Urn ni'iil nf tin'ilnittHl HtnU'H In I^TIIIJIMI

"Done nl llin nily uf Wimhlimlim I hie- llflli lift)" of No\i<nil)Pr, In Ihii >pnr'uf

— ««r l^ont otin, UIOU»UIIII, nliit< kuuxl/i'il• H U O Ion, nail n( i l l f iin|p|M<ii(liiiir<> d[Nlhi.linltw) HUl-fw IIIH dim- litindrwl «ii<!tlilrly.llflli , - "

W1LMAM II TAI'T.l»ni

. J'•'A

i

$.''

"l\y tti P i n" A L V A \ AIMIK,

of Btittii " .

"V. I. A. Prize [ssays.nHoliiinKViiiitiiiitiiixif Urn

"TliTrtTiU

to any mi pi I of thiO'Ui-uml Mil K"**'1**-

uf (Iriint uiul ttlii<ritiiiii MCIMKI]H, niul tin

lliKli Ktlmiil ''I'IHWK !\- .I .II\» IUK in in

_»l | t t»*J I l I l l l l l l^E t l lC IH'ltMlll Mllll |IIII«HI ll

HIIII MIII'IIWIIKI invilul" In . t in . foiluwln

OIIH tirut |n i / r Mi(.tliil^iin.1 "IUIP ^IN .Mi

O I H ' UIHI pn^i1 iiii'iliil iiml one MM mi

|m/i> uiei lnl tor.lhi> Till niul ''Ui Mum

unit tyrliwl (,rin(l\>d

i s Knit iinmi MIKMC OII^IIITII

_S>nrl{, mill eouliiitiu ulnii>t I (H«' \v<.iijp •

RHI'II vaMii) 'in In bo t>l£ntul wilt) ii

. tlciifuiuii iintlto, arniii i i i iuiuiii , ' tliiw in

tdllOII Bl>ilt<xl l'IIM«t«|i("~l-|il..tl'lS|ll(( ttlT-

unlrr 'H ful l iinriin iiml mltlti'^H, anil

tii>nriii|r on tlm <nitsnu> nl Ifin n \nui |n.

tlli« fll'tltlOU? inline uintor ului'li llin

Cranfnr<) (nunril, R. A., fnlfrtflins,"f.julif"" Ni(<hi" it'H'ti n i ' iW til** « u, i ; ,u i,f I 'riiufiiril <V,,iintl, II A-,

K M . II •• l<.illl» rriAm |tt- Mnnoiilc l lnl

In li,»i Ililpil ^ i l h fui.i^H mill

tin- l'-i'jli< it I hi

m . * Ii ui tnl •hi Oratnr i j ' i i l l aV , HllK^n

iin-Di il if ii i i).|«iliilinn.iiit in nn

I,,I,,.M ( of ll in Hl« l" "f tii«

n U . " Onlxr IJII *f>pliiitipi] tlm

iul\niiifLk'fM fif lifting nu Arn ih t in t '^ gn- no I rii.-/n|inl «tnil-fl IIm Slnlrt

IH U If

hoiil thn i htintry> Tin1

' Niunlk BIIHI rp't'lt«l n HIIIIN.1 i l •• I'III'I n H i i m l U f i d i i h i l c r i l . n

i f i'rof' Thu)Bf,-plBHii'l. I'ffifDtli.wnitk iiiiinn'iiui, iiiiinl|iiilul««l

t unlii In i> myti i fyi i i i t I I I M N I I T , IIIHO

|.ifiVf>l tm.> rliiyui u n i t JIIB (>Ui<'r.lrlck«

"mltiliiU»" h» lililliltiil « I'lrnl I'IIIIKY-

I1IKJ.I u |)»i U uf r.n|li» Ui Hlillftlr9, In I Im

(iniiny t;iir(« iTTTTiT

ri (ritvn mttitfuoliiftj. iiml tic

V,HH full m*it dy Jnlin rdrniiiHii. II IIIIK It

lii n rnmi'illtlM 'I'lillB rlnaml m i n l l i w

nj ijkiililn cmi i l im Hpi-iil m i d C n i n f o n l

(ijHUHll,

I I|H I'lllllll'll |'H1|»>«I>« til || l l | l | Ulllll-

it I'nifriiiliiiiittiilx m Iritkl ni)i'ii II

lIllllljK llin wln l iT 'I'lli* ('mill'II

- iiirt"iirlnli|iiK ruiiilltliiii jmcl tl i« Illo'll

N i ri'ii"li ihn t-Vmtti murk;

rJI>H fnlliiwIiiK ik Ilia K

tm ,|i ffiTMon H. tmol fur '

roil forof

I ..II , Knlniiil I'ltvlm, Win Yi'il 'T,

'Iliir'l ( l i n i l f . lliirnii Until*,

Hn.n iT.Kl i / i lHi t l i MtT.

«rn Un-lifiinl, VMn SILK"'. •'"'

U n i w i l i , Jeni i l" licntM-ii, ( l l a i l i n

.11, l l i ' lciiit St lnWihi i .

Uruiiii Ctiiia liJi'Ulpy.v, I«uli

It.i({i4-Wl|litliili, ICllrl—(sUtu4uuallrJ£lL

On*«f th* wli

ilrmiitt In lhr^« H> In by* E lAii

I t v t f m i t i« HDiMT-rri' 'il furI'litmllrlil riirntri-. l»f ni.lt.-iil. N J .

I>«), No*. -4 .l fjlijlil t lit* iil'im HHi 1<» !>*• h i«iri

for tlifiitm Ki*"fn In itn»- m init)

JOHN DOYLE,(Jrni-to rtiiim Ilicr,

SANITARY PLUMBING. QAi

Newark Theatricals. HOT AIR HSATINQ. TIN OOPft >»AND SHEET IHON WORK

HUtli tirndn - MutKHri't.FJflh (iru.ln -HiInn ll-tklcy. Km

J i i i r k fur tin-tn» j\')V 7, mil IJ»

ftANFORD. NEWJERSEY

•mil IHWI I<1B*II-I

I inn Dniro Ik, (/liirflii'K llipwrr/fiuiuth)HIifj-liHii, KiunKlin Pui I<IT.

- KfNILWORTH NOTES.Tin. MHW.HTI.IIl*i inn' tlilditr J

nf -iitli HIII-H n|i«nt SuiMny with rritMiilnin HlMiiifunl, (.linn." ' /

A nthtjii.

Air lii to

t

t<M<tiln|( KtK o'

, niul

MolTiii, I'rtii^Miiinnl l l >

li^nril II (iiiiml of tiitcfw"; ( l | i irmi\ | . ' i iri i

br, Mm'iiillt'iil ID | . \ '1'iiiiiM, Nnmi

lllitTin K / l i i i i i - , \ n i l i n i n "Kiinii 'IT

I . I I I I I I K I I Tul l i i ' i ," n l l l i Hii|iriiini iii'ln

Mint I l>l|il I Illtlfllln, fri'lll "lti<ilxlll|llinn"

fii|iii»>~11> l i t l l , i l . i ," ( ) l l«MII>l I ' l l l IHlllllI H i l l l l l l l l i "

S i ' M ' i i l n l l l A l lU ' l l , S t l l t l l l U , H l ' l l t n i l i n

uri^r IIMHMIU lion, Hti(iiuik

A n i'\rli|ti(^ i limiil I I T M I ' H nt niuhr

D% |ml ( in' t l ,SHlula) wilt tln*~iiuiMlli

ttilio llin iiliit'iMif Ifrii, iitti'rriorin HITXICI*

, l t ,u»l l i ' l ie) . I III" Hiiul Kiihiln) In n i d i

moii i l i l|n> I'l.i^iiiiu a i hi'nnvilli

|itim>'il will ln> fnfloAnil nnUJI |itf»otil,»

•<iii Ii t i l t i i n l l \ » fi'iiKiio? I hill Ilicru will

lijn mu>ii i l i i i i io . M(n

till' Wll'i «o||rilllO |IHII»

f

Bntvi\ oil i i n ' |wl.lt J'ifJ ui

• Mht. A'. II IVttit IH k»rjiiun|> HI

in 1 litiinn mi 4th mrvri . '"

Jul>ii IMU'r, -Jr' , tin* J A ci'JIiw1 n m i

lili'tcil mill IH bmlillDK Hi" •<oncri<li<

fiiiiiuliilinii fur u 1H"W lii'iiiu I>II '4>ili

Hllfi'l

, ( ) « • l j Ail/mm m fi i i i l lnwl* to liw

IliilllH « l l l | 11 Hrtvi'l.'l 111I1I, InirdfrlllK l|M

liniMiiiniiilii

".Mm r. ft Id'lliir 111 onleltii i i i i i 't! li"r

, jilrH. ( ) j . ' Hi'lk'tiwili, of ULn-

i- I If

mm»U~Si.iLt^JLau,-ul Kli.'.t)»at h .UlllJ Ui I'lttJL-Vt

nllK»lf t lm liurnii ilu

l i r v ti Imimi'k wlnMh VMI» <iiviiuit>il Ii)

M i k m . u- . IVNuk, iilnm 1 4 '^1

"fir l l l l l i r l l l n l D l

II '?

j iul t o bo tn>i*iii>il unti l ll>« JIIIU'IH il»omioik luirf btwu iniuti>.

TlH» ( W i t ) ) HHMl—tn-' (''l>miitiM«( 1»J

A p l l l 15tli. "7'ln1 auiimiiiri«ii>«iil of tlm

). will IHV £\\Oomnipiiwuiont. TJi» killi>iviii({ »ubjpota nr« Riven fur w>lwtiou.

HIGH hCUOCll.

1. Brjnutaml Tlmroan an AmrrifnoWniera uf Nxlurit.,

'J Munlctjilii Ownvnlifp ut. 1'ubllc_ CtihUaa ^ .

X Bottle- CiMsulUtfrnm tlix StuiU ofWlraletts Tt>lt^iapli).

i. Miioual Traiuuijr- ltd I1OU'1O|MIHHII,iaU>~a dintnol (tppnrtnu-ut ID I'DTIIIKSctitKil», CDiitraaliHl »itti |

• earliar da)a " j !

H. Economic Diapoaal o? Town'* lir-

IS. Jackson,-«• a Tjrw of .'Frooltor I<lf«.

CHAUMitt SCHOOL - t

3 "Win. IVOD Had tb«-Qiitilifi«

3. TOur LocuhWilil riionm.

Over $900 Rtalu(d..TbaladteaotUt^FlniiM. E~

ihe i r I'ali

^hju. touch} credit tot the workirbo

llu I iMllnut Ml I'riiiuli.r tln> rliintftm«li>r, will

l-, till'K1' ' l i u i f l i will lutiimi tli(>

|HII\I>IH lit tlit' clioiiit <>Vtinlnu, St'iilh

u i « J4W-ui lU'Custurvii'iut-utul a lioitrtv

s HXIHIIIIIHI fu lln<"public to

I hi' ludtoB v! tint Cnuifoiil t'-«miu>hold it i llriilf(« on 'l'lnuailnyIIIHI, ftmilciMi IHMCH

tlio Knuu>. 'l'liit

dp\nt(Hl toroiiln mm

\M(II

rjji tln«»i« MI|I1 [uiliii« A ton |irri'«>ileitUIH CHI.IK, »( nlil(G~1itoailK>n o( tin'1

joiuiRiT^drf *orvAl.'"Tbejr w<>rii tlto>ll»W->U WlHld, M*HII|ck, I.OVMk, OllWdllunci tvla^x. AinnnK IIIB priro wnittorn.

(tin ni irkinu f imn of il l» "iiC^iKiil I'll"-

Inent , I IHIII | I I'd tiiini'it n\il

liwr Hie i.V|ml tm.'iit 111") n

to rnii lml thi> HHIIIPS >MI ii is i iml uf ~

liirU ut w i l i e r , l u i t HUI'I-IMUKMI in u«iltn

mlt Ilii* ^lei i i i ' l | m i t iif Ili'i f t u i u i u r a

\\f\y> plncoit

/ . M l . MiUlfM

rmtlon C«:.mill (lid «|U Idiovr of tin' lire until lilt al-riM'il lu)liu».)*ft rxniiTiif; mill roilnil Ilia(uiuily In t lJatW ifitnrteim \vh»r» thuyIiml hvM> svUleO t»v Mr I' J. O1 linen

winy In llu> tiunur ix-.ll fur Hit*

111 11 Tiininr*«itjf*in;iiir I

vOrt»ilii>t: /

Itcfi'ptInn CIHOU (lrnc# Arlluir, Kith<>i<r (Umlej, Jonnio Klko, I'atoriiiit' Ctnr-

, Ktln't St-ii'li*^ KIISBCI lli'nln, JalmVtcQiliulti, r-tiulgro

, Mnrluii

MittMnr.iiii),

i, Unit'«\nt*«*sl

n... H»r-f l ffi.r" ft ctlllK/it^b .jUailil

iitl'l n |itnlti Illll" Bl /r) of tll.> rii'-K-trnck

Unit lull, II.M I l i e / l i Itrl ni.ll t-4'hrH III

If runt to n tilttlt | i o i n l fr.ini »mrt Iu tin-

Ish

Cooking Utensils' tiud hperiultics lion 'Hi \,i!n,

UOLUJLE ROASTERS,. . PUUUINO.I1OII.EKS..-

CARVINO KNIVKS,Nirr v\CKSt, EU. .

Oil and Coal Stoves,~nt Lowest I'rlce*.

A. C. PIKE,lijiriilvare. Paints, Etd.

Opera House BlockIclcpll'iiiii I.W-U

Baumanii's

Broad Street, opp. Central Ave.

WCSTflELD, N. J.

One uf the Best Studios In theState.

High' Class Photographs

, Pilm.4 and PictureFrames.

Wi.

( -v

, /l'lii>. (\>ti]uni snll uivu YOU i

\ With this Coupon \*e willmake-^youPhotographs lor$2 5*>.

uTar fir'iot-f* 0w " ' ' "i|ontj UDlit jMyitrj t»l r j

aprou; M » C 8 .(H-iirT, Mm. IIIWLIIP, cu t Rlatt bowl.Mm Mwsiok, !<!lk utoeklugd; Mr*. ( ) 'II. fc, sllvnr col UattW; Mre.

mvuriti, Hilror lomon ijuti <iuj- Mm< Mwnchhitiucr,

i_ Mrs. Spimcor P.icuon,-

iw»ot».

Ts Church,w'nffl»ji_nl

worship rtl 8 o'clr>ck. lh« »»),>n|ii|S

t ttuv [iitator will J>r#i\cli ,u sjwrlnlAkik mumti.Lrl

j School*" *i laoVIcek.vice M 7 p m, Subject, "rflkiuK Mm,"-Fittlow workers mei>Uii(t. Outl»r. Mtu

Lehigh Valley Coal

ui)»)rM>ra Anrubas, Tl, 1JWI» N'IILOHIIIOII,

tl, Victi-illnii tl'Urifii, Klhiiil H«lh,um-n Kilitli, iJ-lililli, Swilo, titlliiT

D AfUi«r-;Pnul Fihkpl,Fruuk Mivvrcr, N'liwnmiin 'riijKoen.il, Ijioiml

howml QrHil."—Al«ry Wiijijln, YrtlnKiisciiEvreiK, Mury Kunriii*", l_}rsi't> 1>AA.uuoiul,.,-U«tiry MBUI, Arthur ^Sonle,

t OowH>>, JIHIQ

' Third UMnul, Duralli) .M»cKi>n-

, Jullrt Knolwlii'lsd, Unli»o Dtfthr,Sol«n._Wiil'l«inmr WartwiuilaV,

, Kail).Foiirlli -1) nn

FAltir. .Vimii U«rii'»fflil,\1..H,iill,«'Via»tiilitlliii Prlir.Altw 1 iFTfl

lainfield Theatre at-. tua:apetn...fl

tintili^-Mlnnio DulmlT, UutlvI, UimutiTiitiuiH'iit!,

lnlit'l, Aiiui« IVmi, S>iljiu»d

Sutli Uradii—Wllluim Artliur,J^okwn, Sfliun ltO'M>nicwt>>g.AJii.'* Ct«»,Annii) UaTi*. Ktlmibnth K t W , EUa

THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 17

HEFELL

LOVEWITHHISW I F E .P L A Y BY EDiTH ELLISN O V E L BY E.R ROE.

Prfces: 25c, 50c, 75c. $i.,.$J.50

THANKSGIVING DAYlin« anpUNichl. Nov. 24, 1910.

JOS. M. WBBEB, pr.«wnt?

The ClirriaxWtTh MISS ANN SWINBURNE. ~

. UUJr'Hiit .Stwt.

Opoi f»«nlnga till »:oo O'elotk'

OS. Ml 11 IIKH1* IiijfH'M "l&Xi

ess Bros.MBING,

Heating arrtLTinning.

7 S. Union A»oriv«>CRANFORD. N

CALIFORNIA PRIVETtmiit,', Wiill Uruiu'litMl lMant*DtOnurtd al tlm following

L'OW I'lUCli:t-KK 1,UU>p.nt HH> -

18 *m. $'2.25•J4 " 2 7(130 " 3 4):ilj " 4.00

2'2-.OO'29.0035.U0

Olvttrles Frost, Keitilwoith, N. J.

>»»*.»>«»?*±

fJr •• i?--">Ti

r f'J*y

Tavorablecor.til':nns n'tiil appointni«nta,fuuirHWf CIHIM and quality,fnvoniblH prices — nil invite

j^mr triid* Hint you may pnrytKM|mt« in II « BHtiafaotlqilliiiiiilrwlH uf* oustonierH /Hl-n-iulj l i n n . It i»*(ui / for.MHI iu llud UI» r««itou f(ir thisaiirisfaction. Tr>.

t 15 UiiuiQ Ave.,OOOO0060O0OOO

ncR, Walnut avonuo Cranfon

M..F.,WHEELER.

- iekHox> 1 C

Urtuluat* Aaiorionii Yeterinnryn, N. Y, ~-z, .

Dr.lH, H.BUTtER,VETERINARY SURGEON.

Pat Aalmala a Specialty. %Keaulenc*, Duwa«r Htreot,

Tel Sl-W, —WES*Mfifct).-N.-0

WADAME BARRY

FIRST CbASS HAIR DRESHfSCrAXIJ SlAKlCaiUNQ PAKLOKS

All kni<l»oi -Hair OO<K^. Poll Wig,luaile tp orUor 50 ^ts. mi<i 48»ranl8.-

Thos. ReiinerWLILL QPEX A

-Shoe Store* iirliia new building ' '.-

. 8 South Avenue, Ganyofd, N. J.•w litre I wjll^erp a ftiFlJine of

I

tivrn Hut it U the IntinUw .J I Ihf mimmfc si U»r. .-

wwl I'aion Counti. N. J , to M M ' Aa unit-immx tu amrnd hrlttoa IU of Onllouc* No 1r«iuir!n«o»nm ol prni*rtj al«m«UiM»oi tham r r n i t ™ iniha Uoroucb of UunoM.tm\rnti to connect saut lirrmlilM with laU tmmrijntcra and ildilinutinir the war ind manner iuA bit U Hicb •hall 1* ilom " and that

KIUUAY NOVt:MbKR ^«h l»».>( KoMnck p m la the tune anil tjn Hoi

ill a\i( Mtall cm Ham I

l l l l

tlie tun a He. is th? place wher* in to 111 [irtU

torn; IU Al tmriznntiil ilralnA wl^tiln aiiJ to . **.a itikluin- ut not 1MM than «li t « i t n i u Hit« i l l i ,(if miy buiiilliur nhitllbrof (.tut Iron withiftulkni a JIcaJrn iolnta or ralvmifzni wniivht iron %A

•train within buiIilinKV nhall or wrurely hunn_nn the tTllac wall »r pniperl)' Uluvliilfit tnnutl,i» cellHr LTlllnc uitU-«* tlutf Is uul.riw.-tu able inwhtibciiv II unlit bv l*Kl ill A unllorui Krutfui^iu u Uittoin of frrttraulic iwncrrte ThuiiiUMilrum luiu- a tall of-nX Iran onc-quancrmil tn tliefont and more If iKNMibti* 1MII>II 4

pipe iia**?* uiulfr fhu w;»Jl of ubulliliiiK tlitrfnliull lit* u iHlievuur tfnli to prrvvnt fhtr |I(IMtH'init bnikt>n lij- Hrttlititf of tlir fouiulution. tialdilmum Hiiall bi* t.rovldm with iifmnlnKa for clean- '

brain clrujinuta |.|ai-<«l innt tniUU l)u< '(Mutilationwall . — - ,

H*ir»tary IV'uni of

MISS RICHMOND'SCollege Preparatory

AM)

Boarding School105 Union Ave., Cratifdrd, N. J.

ALIi (.IHIIIM .lviniiKWirti.ii, 1'rlniurs, Intvr-iii Hliati1 ACIIII».IIIII%IIII(I

. J a y and Boaiding Pupils'i lum> ait)unlMut I" lra»»l ilotm«*tliH wlul»rM.iill.B vIllXliinl "•'* • tlum.iiKli, oi-afuHylmtiiiF.inml1ioiiW«cliiMil fur llmir KlrU.

Mlna Illd.lilinidNrlll IHI at lii-r ollirn narliraiiriiiiiit frniu V tu IK. ''Hlal.'iWf" unit Ul«.liriH|t)Pat,

FR£DH;1A^N,House, Sign, and

Fresca;Pairitir^

> v « v ^ i » f r «,-«*«aa»-|<tf|r.^nr.»HM- »-.'i*ti»»u1iM>aiini..

Paper Hanging—AND DKAUEH Ui—

laas.Oil, Paint, Varnib..es"and Wall, Paper,.

Cranford, - , Hew JeaeyTelephone 28'R. -

JOHN T. KANANE, :Real Estate and Insuranceji

•* < 11 * j "* ' * < 1

( Choice Housos and Store for ',',Sale.

J COMMISSIONER OF.

! Cor. Boulevard and 20th St., i!

TW.1IS4-W. UOM.11. :

CAMILLO MfiSSA,Generja [Contractor.

Oradlnj^ JConctele Work,_'" Cellors Kxcnvnted, • *

Sewers^8idewalksr Etc.T~~~ CRANFORD, M. J. ~^~

P. o. i ^MAUTJX W l t \ r Kit, - '

CBANFOKD. • '

. Schafer 4 Neumann. . 'iVIasons-and-CoittFaetors^—

-1 CRAHIORO, *». i ^ r * I <kfUtiten inniUl«lnrrliUclMr««

Yard-North' Ave. nnU -irnpleStOarwood.'K. 3 . '

T l 15S-f Crnnfortl'

CARL WAKSINSKI

' Estimates Furnished ;

46 Buri)side Ave. Telephone^ u0

MARIEN,MAJUBNffa/S A

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at Su Pi• Ilev.RI

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' whc*I v- tourist

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Sir wn i .Mr\ l iwirReW.• a'rr to wliilrr In California.

wl'from_: »Trtit ID Ui» imif n!» honir In Ed(iv»tvr

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take it up W

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'Cliili, tKroiTRh th'e oourtvssf'cif \ l u u *•••- trip to Kiirnrn, NP V. ,. i rKanrtorBDm^mi^ir . t l i" t'i'"l"'-

•'. 'life. Parish fir<'i» «f Trinltr cli»rc'» tion <j( "Th<» Nr*i KRB 1 ' ui i.h» • l"i«>iv'IT-~-lZiOl>eir"-.toJeiii _aiiuMBi;it)ye!Uni. Jsr'lldild'hKMig'L'alBiitltMsi'ffijrJi};^^^

mtt\r<l Hi IU«- lium» nf tmtc fHKAK^I (!,<• Imlt mi .>vmJi v\ ,

Ml" IUH! M f t K I!. ! l « i r i « , ^ l the l i*n- roi t O r i n i l Hull, m i l t h m I n

o x aiwrtiiicniH<>Q Suu<la ) . rv<<mii|t. I t will IK> t K > ; t -nf t i ] >i

•~trD«w. S. Witt'll and wife, BSV? Koo.*" i m*' iiiiufwj iiiuw IUUI ti»ii<"iH. • • Hn -h:

• to P«lla«. Texas, to uttenil thu N«-[wil l . t« furni«liml. by t'lin Kiiy.il^ilillotitil IJiupgW Clim-i-iitioti. ,••-'.' j Hand. ; .; . ;.

Hermnu KubVn^hmllji 'of Iturb-i 'Vi'>m«* K.'•St.M-Mnwin h i - »i>«icr.,',|s t . l » A v ^ - V .H.utin^l 16 •««•• •lmiiiierl'lfipio.ltloi. wlth-gi.v N*w|Wlt. C)r«,i,

^ l th_ i i ivMtndt f . f . i .ne .Hui .a i f c : , o i^ j ^ « « ^ comjwtiy, N-w^V'

Tonnliiltn Iribt" nf Rnl Mfti urii ftr-i hoM'a.I«nili'rs'"XI

li-itvm i-, t'..| . n t^nt

'.•'Utn*- tlutiog the.coming'miitiitli.', Mrs. F. B. (intnt anil'M-rn. K/Woost«»r of 11HIIII>IOO Hall, 'dh' ti.ninftff ii muiith^H sujourn nbrun.l •

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l l n - l l r t ' ( l e p i i i t m i ' i i t » H H (.MIII I 1,1

H i l l n V I o t ' k U\ • l l r t o t i l i ' h " lurt , - I In Ii'1l« "i( i tM l u n i l w r nf i l l " H'lir "f il •

h

livi*,iull .'•}.Irriiifj •'•!-:i..

iunlji.hi liiili'lHtH ll|"-'it(:tl I,

ft| „,,. r i l U t u l 4 j !,„„.„. ,„,.xt,U({iii»lii'O. 't u o

Itank «« they give »|n>clnl j ' j ^i to wutnen%-*rawjiuot», ' « V t

• li,ilit._A:-..H; Burke •DDquiiow.the en- a iB |

.lify«p^,^i'\toT~'fa(fc*ir-Hw''\ T<iS/orta»ljip*;o|U»{ »f •«,« ,i,«* «H| j E«rry,tb Mr. William. B.«.lo»?Ury»-J W ! n b l y ^ a , . ^ . ^ , iy „,„ 1M)u]ri.,i ,0.

: :* . ,." • cl<<lv kti'iwn Mtho "Soni aiul- tlmiKti> tiini) Is hare •ngiTjjtfp'jiiuBj icjafjCharity,!.' liri'iiniit >'iii » laVg.'

• Ihc Klocor.-ii(W » niiiiili.<r of bmnUi»jfttt«pii»iic<«mi Houth A.v-\. i,ti "['liiTpr1

of. |)rep«reil Uimr «h i /h will iw-ur*'! day niiTht. • H|)Ceeh'iii«kli)K 'ii)'l 'inin';g m j n - j i m t t e x ^ m f c ' ^ , ^ -J:inKJKtto:i;mjJ)^!X-!iu^di!^!l.adl.

r.. lyi/f n'the iN!m^*ntnTiie*c'foHiD'ii"for the I'«»ar. | Tba rndeprndeuiOnlw "f K,.7i''-7i'i

>T-<>n. Tospw-i .Street, j hM Ju»t oornpleKHl, r««dy f«r, ii«'»ttmcv to rrect»sail UWMtHelil. Tho liduse Will' be one of | pancy, th»lr dnnlturlum In the AViliruthe largt'it ID that nevtidn! j daclpMountalhs f*r llio earn u( IUMU

SerViccs of »n InterfOU'og character -^ent of lht> orirer utrlcken -witb'.-.ttil...^-rill be held this e « n l n 8 at the Chiiii- cuIo«iBln its luciplenl.torm; T l i o v t n -

H a l t - l ^ r ^ V . W . New- ent neeommodatlotiRi of the xiinltJirL-sjof lirotikl.yo. will .idil'mi* the' "tn'will care for T.0 -imtfenW;.-:' ~ :.r

..." . '.-• i Doth 'flalntWd and Newark arc «f-On TliB^kspivin^ EVP. IU?T'. E. M; i ter tli« iPl S. C, to-ciimpol j t m ri.in

' Coniptoh i>f\3t:' PauI'H. Church, and! p«ny to malt*' itiflr cui*.. coijifotiiiiili-.••"«r - M I M Ellailx'tliWiilic'lc a f * " t o i « niar'.9l.<bls.wlut«r.,-. Atthe prpsunl Iliu-.! I»I |y/T. "V rtettutih>*:honn*N^-tlt*>'t*riil*>ib aia^alilMiiiotLr^tJm^Miiin.Jjtie.j'ur*.| |iia'-',£, : s tone , -S. -JV-'-:- •'•'-••' • \ , ' './•' H'aM Ihrougb town «ri h A V d aud linn'-" / • .LlkV the rmit ihtNjix-al bu'sinisu j Is uow rlp« Ui heiilii « ccusuiUi f<>r IK'I-

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(Id in tjde >v«>niiiK nt hi* home'it

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Telephone,"i\KY lives are savet£teaeh vV<wr

riliS *« iM'i.*»K-.*(.t*«-*<«-il ^ =: , • J)y the BdrTclepJionc. * From im .• :,m§t»Offf of th vl J, i

of * t

y pinfomiatioii he rotviyt-s by tt-loplioiu-caii_ni<'e directions for ciupfm'nry nurrs. and provide liithself A\itb tlu- nniafy inodieines and instruments.

| ^Concrete Bui I ding Mate ria I t

.<>i r. s t » | i j i » i i n i « . i i i ' «

!lumlKi»lt I'M li I kaunti*. t>n>n|%\ >i k• rl, J MI .1. Ki«-« , , t >>M*imf

<'f,'»t<-V. " _ _ _ _ _ _

Golf cTob*N«»s.

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J C m «..n tlu< ( f !«• IS >u|i f,>

uinl n n - n> i Inv •» Hit HH'l M»I»i"n

lit ' in l l f n i l d U f l l <h> ''III'- V i.MIIpe.

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>••»••••••••>••««•«•>«•.f tll<> J'U'lllulll-

him MrIn- - m n wutt

! Summer and

Hi-nry WeUin ^rtW'11 Mmnni;< r I

. A«m«iant ^*»^« M»ti*it<>r,

. Ei«Hu.Uni. . I! V l».«y'', 1- ^

il lint «l i)ilri)ll>'i;t-n, AnLntinvt \J»»t« <•! t'|i>|vrt», V.

f i|>|iln ' it iuns fur

,Hnl t l ir

V ' Any t)e*l|(iv Ajf Colors; I

\ GUARANTEED DAIVIP PROOF IWill]L t , \\»» •a

PLAINFIELD CEMENT STONE CO..; . . . ; - . , 1 : PUiNrfrHO. N. J . *

• • • •> • • •< • • •» • • • • • • • • • • • • •»»»• • • • • • • • • •» • • • • • • • • • • •« ,

T h " - l ; ' - i m i " ! Kror!i<-l;l>-i« *i i l lu i i i l ! j

M.M t»t«fii i i . t n " r r i w /ni'1 !«<* <>(ti i .">|j11

Chalimers-Detrpitand

By l«r th« loTTOJO. W ii» all and

AC.TtiOMPSONAU'lOCO.N o 413 |>nrk A v c , Tel. <MM".I N .1

4>>>ftffl1t.flf fteujK«^^~.» .«».

ooooopoo xtoo •»«•«*•*•»••»•»•««»• a

Real Estate Bought, Sold^"d Exchangedof pro|?BTly |IPrsonally lo .

Telephone 160-J, I I NQR1TH AVENUE.

Hi

rlir riif-fli'rt'urclii»*ir-«f<.bo«ks. 4't is

tlii'.lr )ini'tili"iijt<:i S[«>'BII t h i s for workn

Jykes fiWi:u|'t'i .viir*'"l«!hii*.'ff»*.a— - •_ - . - - - • • • • : - • . - - -

A'tfl^Hilffc fttwilR'tllW , i l l iO' l . f Ad-"

vi i ir i j '(')i,inif?i t o r Tr.uUi, wifl Iw h«>ld

ui'Mrs:••frriljv i>«ti'wt'«, A»T U t i i o o A v # . ,

'North, f.'ii t'ri'Jay; JJi'V ' W. "t -:*». j * .

mi.,;. 'All ii.iU|ri>!iftr<l nrt' t o r i l i f t i l y l a -

Hav* Plans mn* Monajr

Pnr

tHAS. A. CRA]Orcosnat'ioi.Off ice ,^ kstman St., Cranfdrd.. nl l i i j _

III u)T Jmti* <J '<'(in,!.mi .1f l M " W l * l f O 'I

v»U'ft,u>attrti'V;' ' • .- ' ::-,.:•'W i l l i w •f.He"'A1\.h

of ih>- ili'ilicutViu <4 Die JJ

ait" OliblkAlJI.l: M(n'til»KKNT,

T , M. KEUiY, Atty.

Wilbam L Tu,in"i,Truii.»'»,tourist . o a pleasure «•«'•, . . . '«•=—•

rriCraofP'd r°»K yrW»Ji: ouilt in • 13W. by -the': F"P«

M»tirt«''k'-lljiiti>w, Ur -_k* -le I1M»

Tte I - d l « ' Ai'l BortrlT of ll.<

miAtfnrirr '?M X»rtM Ate.•• Crsmf<X4.\ - •..'r-.. ' ? *

Cr-Rr Wheeler |Sanitary Milk A CreamPTUK .'-tfat'..-.AMoeiMIoti' Mr. tl««* .'wwt

~onlf put* f«>.ll f c

FloutJFqfe, Etoled HaOBry.:'Orai>>B». AVfc£;.'^f »Btor^»; ^.POP.T:E!U«J> OK INFORMATION

Tte^ •".'Wo**!,''***'.'- qtivittly put ."««*

flf the n«flr<-m»t> bot

to

j? y Koil were foaq<t"y«i7'ddiiEi'/Wir''tB«' bl*j»

^ put inr/i Mjutai tit* flrfcarB

Wtdljr MTod

to

«»{ . btt*ll It ««>y to **»

iswrr.»ii¥^iaA'a.t:i?.ttBit-^««.^<

House and Farm For Saleof. lnti i] , lnUt'of T

Sr^plionsyrj, «l-tlie" corucr #»f

[><iiiin%u A»puu<s DMII dm

t*i> WVntllwIiirOaiifoifJ TOWD-

nlilit F m kdlo to rli>M«) till'

-vKi(t»t'-.« ifo.UtK" CIJIlUiUH l i

rormiK am] m tn %<HHI w>iniitii>ii,

Carpleraad Builder

-DRIiii^s

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£.

Barnum Was FlabbergastedArnuulng ..incident of the Campaign

When the., Crest Showman andL i u m b t i g g a r W u _ tsaltlna,

Election i« Cengrees.

foplast man you'd ever, expect toflabbirguted at anything wsa P. T.

Ifiijnumj.' who gloried publicly as walla*l^rlT*tely In the fact that hit busl-txeit win that of humbugging theAmjerlrjin people -Yet there cam* *Uttjo in Ifca coun* of hta alMtton toCo greets In IMS when U>« grMtttfjotnin * H actually » flabbergast-ed fur 'a few moments thai he I H•e'Malljf •trlcktn speechless.

I pmai; years before be becanieDb *mod by congressional aspiration*,Mi Ilafnum n i engaged In (ha per-•oi (Oly I delectable task of exploitingTo jrTBHtBb:—ToTo-lblrtir U>T~wa]rtti ;-he'; had planned ha needod morerei Ir sjipnejr than bs. possessed, and.

~hsq|ilngj| about for a man wbo bad It.

> )jhe late Chuuncer Ooodrieh, al i t l k k

M%

( j l t Chuuncr O o e h , a»>r ) koflwn Connecticut olockmaker,|arhfm« father hud been .a oloqkmakerbe (>ro film—who had,. 4a foot. Invent-ad jtvo fatnou* Connecticut docfe? iooauirV J To Mr. Onodrloh Mr. Ilarnum•a"ft a series of domand notes to as-cui f thit loan

;.« tline went on It became known,•oilHiow, that Mr ilarnum bait »ego-Ua jrd Sj loan of Mr. Ocxxlrlch and. budgittyn notes for IL" In (line, ojao, Mr.0<j(4flnh'» affairs no iliixpod them-aelrt'ji |]int lie would bnro been (ladloMeitia'nil payment of the notea, buthe re(r!»lni'<l from doing ao bocauie»Htt»-ffiirtniaiiip fur tlm burrower amrhls liollt'f In Mr. narnum'a Intentionto tniKi:|up Ihp, pn|)or when he becameable Thun (ho .maltnr flood between,th* t»<J men and waa known to-niaffyof thclij rautuiil frlrnda mid MduMnt-ailc<« |it* tho lltno Mr, JJnfnum w«»to bo glycn n gfpot innd^off a( n ban"qbet an' the llopubjlcnn lanilIJtt e for»oiigrraV.n(!nlu»f'.aiiolhor llarn m of• totally aa^itftt make-up—th i lateWftllan), l l /Baroum, a we«HUr IronWanara^tdrer wbo afterward bac Mae »(United ifltatM aeafttor from Coi neotlBut «BA cb«lrw*B Af fheUenx oratietatlonal eommltWtatlona

Tbo I anquet 1B honor of theJk A sn)»t tuooeaa. ,,Th(

b l t i h dlnan %Ini tttth

t& iho |bonorotflow

eommltWe. - — -ahdw-

were„ there, ,ind there' were allo itvenl

l d beyond III boiinda. tinal-

ubltcani ol the -dlatrietd th l

|toaatmaat«r tailed .upoiirueat, our dlatlnejulahi d fpl

»«D,-lh»t public aptrlte I tonwhoee naraele Unown

l

''our

and who Is now our candidate foroongrees," to make the speech he badpromised the banquet committee Inprivate be would deliver as .the open'Ing gun of his campaign.

sir. Barnum rose and received thetribute of applause that followed withevery evidence of complete Inwardand outward pleasure JTben bis righthead traveled ta )he Inside pocket ofbis. ooat-h-and came away empty, tobe Ibruit Jnto pocket atter pocke with-out -result- In to Ms bat Mr. Qarnumlooked, and under be table and Inbis chair. Then be gave a scornfulshake ol jut bead and cleared bisthroat

"Mr Ifellow-cltlsens." fas began, "Ihave prepared with cars an addressIn which 1 meant to jxoress my obU-gallons to you for the honor you havedone rot tonight, and also to set forthwhat in my oplfilon are ibe Issues ofthe campaign before us There Is

work for our party to do' now

reconstruction begun Dut, my fellow.cltlaena, I can't find my notes. I wassure I. bad tbem with me. I musthave mlalatd tbem or-left them, athome."

for a moment- Mr. Jlarnum pausedIn doubt perhapi, aa to wh»t to saynext. And In that moment, In a-vo'lee

that carried to every comer tt-tt*banquet ball, the late Isaac H. Brnnvley, who afterward gained a, nationalreputation aa a wit and* buaorUtwhile an editor of the New Tort Tri-bune, aangout:

"Mr. Barnum. CbauBcar Ooodrtchbaa got your notes.

In an fnatarft- the banqueters, wereIn an uproar; ian4 ar the shouts oflaughter' surged about him Mr. _ Bar-num appeared completely fitbbergut-•d. Dut only momentarily, for; withthat qulckne** of resource for whichhe was Rioted, he turned to' Ut, Oood-rich, made swift acknowledgement ofhis In4ebtedneas and announced bisIntention of speedily taking'up the-notes. The Incident became A "cam-paign topic, the people aeemed to likeMr. Barnum'a frank public acknowl-edgment that be was In Mr. floodrich's debt, and although the districtWaa normally-atrongly Democratic; it

It waa In this same campaign thatMr. Barnum was asked why he, aman who mads a profession of hum-

boasted of It, wanted to go to con-gress. Quick as a'Satb came the re-ply! , '

"If I ran .get elected to congresi'that will be the greatest triumph ofhumbugging In all my career."(Copyright, mo, bv.E. J. Edwards, All

lUjtr JUurvad.)

Was Saved Against'His WillWorden Would Have 8»«n Killed on

'the Monitor If 8Jot In Pilot HoossHsd^Psan Wlda-,Vi Me "

WlaHed.

"If Llijut. John 1>. Worden, whomyou know bottvr as -|le»r Admiral Wor-den, had had'his way, he w'dtild haveboon killed Io the naval battle betweenIho Monitor and the Morrlmao, Insteadof receiving Iho Injury to his oyeswhich every nctaool history tells oauieU> him while ne was gailng throughthe. lookout hole o( the pilot house ofthe "cheoie box' «t the height of thebatM«," tald a coualn-of Admiral Worden W- me—wbea his dlitlnguUhodklniuan'a career was under dl»eu»-•ton. _

WhllB W Monitor was ptrUy com-pleted, the-work upon-It-was being!rushed day and night, go. as to'get'It!ready ?or the earliest possible momentto oppoae* the Ironclad which the gov-ernment knew Iho Confederates worebuilding Hi Norfolk, Va.,;1iie secretary

de*ar».

low cHJ»«n,-that iof Conueftlcul whoi

Refused Wealth for AmbitionHow Clement Tetsdoux, Fjamoui

Teacher of Mualc, Rejected Offerof Ruealan Nobleman so'Tfat

v He Might Study Singing,

The late Clotnont Tetcdoux wia onoof iho l fnt known and muat sue olafu.1at nil Uta tenchuri of tuvinlo wh( cftniofrom Kurope to this-country t) takeup thu vocatlbu o( teaching.- It* settied Jn lloiton In thi' varly i litlea,waa' for Rome jrearejn New Yo k andllfU'rwafrU ftt Philadelphia auil Chi-cago, 'jttany «ho gained great aucc*ia

d -received* the-Kraat«)r- tiarthim, bmqng

Jacoby.'tho contralto, and.Dr. Carl KMartlikbne of the country's best known

wiHinil

^•"^Bslmms mm=5

about six years ago. 'and his name willremain a tradition among Atperlcanmusloslans (or many years, • i

Wben 1 last saw M. Tetedoux, earlyIn the century, he was already 80 years'of nge, although his appearance would•avo justltlcd a guess that he «ai notmore than 60. lie was erect, his Steperas active, hta eyes very brlgh}, hismind 'alert, and he spoke not merelyooj/oct.but elegsnt_Bngllsh, In the real

of that word, although oftenInto sQnutblng_ Ilka French

Idiomatic expressions." " ~ '""When I have Ume to think a little,"

,sald U. Tetedoux, "t permit myselt to'~~teflecl -tt ojr what might have 'been

•ay career if I had not chosen differ-. 'satl'y wjieoi was. a young man. Let

pte tell you what I chose.-ejid then yo.u-^ inay perhaps be'able to say to me:

1(r._fet6dour. you did not make anyV mistake.' "*, ' • "When I was a young man 1 was em-•' ployed by a very rich Russian noble-

tnaii—oh, very rich—as tutor tor twoof his softs. The Russian nobility sl-

. went to France to secure tutorsnot too*.

tter-Iearn to speak" Frendcr*Oh b ih H

y ywhich* anyone uses who Is hard up.t have made • living. I have educatedmy children. But I have nulled*'the

ll th Ume. Eer-

ob, be was a.,very rich man. HeK *aad—what dp you call it? A monopo-e-*W; yes, that'is the word—of all the _

•heat in several of thvtreet districts IdenrU. by the tall aU, the/ I[ Russia;.his house was a palace. He' haps^Tf.I had stayed with

be lads whom I was engaged io• Instruct were noble UtUe feUows, j w i l

:*- became much att*cb*jH4 (hemjuidttiey'[:f w isft f 1 tol4. tbe,ir<<jtiiUi$r off en* that coutdfhsve been, rich and*

opera three ot the greatest singersthe, world lias ever known. These wereMm*. Qrlnl, Mario—ah. there was atenor such as never was before orwill be—and Taiuberllk. I went onanight torlh» opera. I was enchant-od Th.at night 1 could not sleep, 8oI went every night, so long -us tboBethree Jiang In th* opera at tfosoow.1 lived In the air; I' said to myself:'You must bo a great musician, - Ydumust go to Itajy.and atudy.'

"So, a tew dajrk later, I wen.t to thenobleman, and'said: 'I go Immediate-ly, to luiy^M go to »tudy_niu»!o. .1am a born musician. 1 cannot remain

3"The -nobleman laughed, and told me

mT bead was turned. , 'Come again In.

that you have forgotten this sill; oca-sense.' <•--"Out In a day or two 1 went to him,.

and aald. 'No, It la true, I must go to7

Italy.- • I muat ga'at once.'"then ho said to me: 'M. Tetedoux,

If you «l|l remain with m* two years,until you have prepared my two sonslor the university,- at' the end 'pt thattime 1 will give you much money. Iwill not tell -you how much, but I willgive you so much money that after-wards ypu will not OhoUtJiecessary toteach i you will be a gentleman, youwill have enough for life. You knowme, that when I say 1 will give youmuch money I wlll^keep my promise.'

"'I know you win keep your proov-lee,' I •aid to him In reply^'but what'Is-moowy-to-mef It I learn to be amusician, then I-will make money. 1"mtist go tcMtaly.'""So* I went to Italy to study, and 1

learned some other things than music.learned atter some Ume ihat,_whllo 1

knew 'everything that anyona-rcouldlearn

y-l^ could not^sing

like a great artSt TUarelore,i T h»t«

by l i e Ull. Than* • aaylng inTranceh i h h I h d

man and reeelved-^much^moBey fromd h k

tne,ir<juuner-onenwat could have been, rich and'led * life ofwell injhe «ftivenlty._ gas«Jknd_n<!L'M»WtlfliLnrad Ms.-*6ut

mined upon Lieut. Worden aa the com*tnanuvr. of the 'choose box,' and mycmialn win «.lmrt ln-prr,cj,tui tppoint, Lang Island, and. make a care-ful Inspection of th»> curious craftOn the morning after-be'received theorder, tho lieutenant reported at th*shipyard of the Delamalers, and It waswith..very curious eyes thai he beheldthe IllUe Ironclad.

"fcrlosson and ono of the Delameterstook him all over the Monitor. Hewjui Intensely Interested In tfie reTelvInsy tower and, warmly approved ofthe mechanism by. which It waa madeto revolve. 'The ''tower Is absolutely;Impregnable, In my oplnlon,r~he de-clared— 'I don't believe a sbot couldhit Ifsquare; any blow would glanceoff of It.' . . . -

"Lleot Worden waa equally satla-fled with the various other parts ofthe. vessel shown him, but at laat heaskods 'Dut where Is the pilot house?There must be some place from whichthe pilot and the commander can lookout upon, the waters so aa to guide thev«**eli-*ttbef-for-'-n.B*4g<itlGB-«r~—into-oatlleT ""•" ""

"Krlsccon took my cousin- along-thepasaagoway beneath the dock. to_ apoint very near, tho bow of the littleboat, and thon pointed to a little tow-er-like projection reaching only abouttwo feet above deck. . <

" 'Tbnt'a w,here ihe pilot or com-mander will stand, he eald. 'That'syour post when you aro Jn battle.'-»"Ufiut. Worden looked the UUIe

pilot house over carefu/ly. tie Ioundthe lookout holfi and peered throughIt. At onco he turnod/to the Inventor,'That's an absurdly mall bole,' be de-clared. 'I Insist th/t the slot be wid-ened considerably,V •"That slot Is lust the proper width*'replied Erlcssm 'It would not be safeto have the opening any wider/ "— *

"-•Nevertheless, I nb,»ll )na|«t that Itbe tuade/l(Jer,_ I will appeal to Secre-

iT'ttff^k^liSft' lff iWittOrder/lnstructlng ltr. Dehttnater tohavo/a much wider slot made,' retort-

"Sure enough," continued the reardmluVs cousin, "when Lieut Wor-

den returned to Washington he madean urgent appeal to xthe secretary otthe navy to order the slot- to be' con-siderably widened, and after muchhemming an order- was issued: for aslot somewhat wider, but not nearly aowide as the lieutenant had contend-ed for. i

"Not long thereafter there waafought the battle that revolutionisedsea. warfare, and, aa every school boytafows, early In the engagement ashell from the Merrlmao struck ex-actly ujton the, pilot house 'where, the-a)o't-waa. ,It m i a terrfno blowr-mndthrough tho slot audlfitp the face otLlout Worden, who was.looking outof''the slot-at the-momeatr-a;—great-amount ot flnu metal and powderpassod. ire fell "back; mortally wound-ed, apparently, a fata that would un-doubtedly have been his had he hadhis full way about the width'ot th*tj»|ot, He was saved against his willBU11. for fill that, had be not had his-

escaped, the, jeriiened tor a 'time to blind him. perms;.'

tCo«(*t«ht.-3J«. terB.-J. -Edward*. AH- S«idlnt«_*n**n«havy, Sauce.Rlstita R*serv«d.t

Dearanated.-"Yes, she baa had three husbands

ftnd she alludes to them as the threeP'a. The first v w ,such a IJne fellowshe called him a,paragon.1' ' ""

! d d " "- "Yes, and the second was such amodel she called him * paradigm." T

rU

THE BROOMMAKCH TILL* HOW TO

• ITS LMML

'"It makes me sad.- said amaker, "to see) the way peoplebrooms. The life of a broom could betwice prolonged by" proper usage, a>4.used properly it would be vastly easierto use.

people.sweeping sheidof them, pushing stuff with a brooaiTWhy. the best and most perfectly sea-soned broomcorn stock that ever wssput Into a broom wouldn't stand suchtreatment as that

"With such handling spllsU winbreak oft The 'splints remslnlag,lagged and uneven, bear unevenly onthe surface. You never can sweep

_cUan,w1tb H after that." "Then you know the majwrlty ofsweepers always sweep with the sameside of the broom to the front, sad lathis way they soon get th* broom lop-sided, ao that they can't use it anyother way. There couldn't be a worseway. ' ' . „

"Used In thls-maaner-tfaethe splints get bent all-onethen they meet together at their ends.They don't b|ta, they don't take hold

bsa come to this condition the sweep-er Is less careful of lt^ for then- it la>notso good V brootnu" Such a broomthe sweeper feels that he'may tushahead of him; and when he dtfw thuiwith -it the'broom Is finally and Irre-trievably ruined.

"Of course, the 'correct way to use abroom I* with the .handle, In Its initialposition, held vertically, sip that allthe splints In the face of the broom-will take hold at the samo time andevenly. In'SweepIng the broom shouldb«.awung backvsad forth from a pointback of,the sweeper to a.point at aaequal dlitanre In front That Is thaiproper way. to use a' broom, and thenevery day - the sweeper should turnthe broom1 around, so as to sweep with,a different side dally. Used In thismanner and' turned' dally the broomwean down «v«p|y.

"I have seen—a delight, to the pro-fessional eye and a comfort to every-body wbo likes" to see any Implement.used ,U> the best advantage, thought-fulliLjuad considerately—1 have seenbroflps that had been so used thaithey^had^worn. dpwn_almost to thebinding threads, bat that still bit beau-tifully. iTLTff perfectly well awarethat brooms carelessly used, aa com-monly they are. wear out taster, witha corresponding bene.it "to broommanufacturers; but j l l l l - l do reallybate to see anybody misuse a broom."

Cheip dinner Bread,One cup sugar, ono cup syrup, one

edlard or butter, four cups sifted flour,orie-scanHeaspoo%ginger, one teaspoonbakingpowder, onaVaspooh clnnamoa>pinch olores, one cup chopped raisins,one scant teaspoon soda.. In the flourput ginger, baking powder, cinnamon,cloves. j.Have sugar In mixing bowl,turn on the. syrup, put soda In soarmilk, put Into sugar and syrup, thenthe melted butter -o*r lard, n«ur the_raisins, turn In, and beat thoroughly..*Hake until successfully*, pled with astraw. • , •*

Plum Butler.'Wash tho pluma well, drain and cook

without water, until soft; use an o.qualamount of sugar to the. amount -ofplumf- Cook very slowly on the backot the stove until thick and rich. Manyobject to plum butter on account of its

one-third apple sauce, which has beenput through^ a slevo, may be added toTwo lhlrds plum, "tfiiis making' the"plums go farther and also getting ridof that sharp taste. Boll the plums'tillthe skins crack In water with a spoon-ful of aoda, to remove the tang.

Chutney Sauce.Here Is a-fme-rule tor chutne'y sauce:

One pound sour apples chopped veryOne, one-quarter pound ground-ginger,one pound raisins •toned and chopped,one-half ounce cayenne pepper, onepound brown sugar,' one-quarter poundsaltr four -large onions chopped;. mixwell, moisten with vinegar and cookslowly until like jam; after It ta cooked'add jelly cut In Inch. pteces,_put Into'Jars. It Is'not necessary "to keep air.tight '

A Dressmaking Hint -In stitching the.work drops bver'the

machine and often Is dragged into thewheel. A1 plain cretonne curtalfi,tackod Just .under the shelf or table*ot the machine, helps wonderfully with

vfSTWl«»yr*»-'pTobably-wouId-liVe- thl« trouble. Tack, must not be leftHCIMMI Ih , .erloua •-«•>«« •»•- " •—» I out *" eateni onl ine wwfcrr-.irrrz=r=

_A nday U

Lydia E, Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound? We canfurnish positive proof that it has made many remarkablecures after aU other means had failed." Women who are suffering with some form oTtemale

-Olaess should consider this. • y ,...- ,As such evidence read these two unsolicited testimonial -

letters. We guarantee they are genuine and honest state-~ ments of facts.

Creatotv Psv—"Fire year*ago I bad • ted fan, and hurt~mj»M Inwardly. l~wae~anae>~a~Ooo*ortesn«rfouUi»*Wt^

and when I stopped I rew worse again. IsentterabotUet. ,,E. Pln}diam's Ve«etable Compound, took it aadlrecteoV 4 ' ^>w I am * stoat* heart* woman."—Mrs. Ella ETAIkey, ^

treafcmDletely«U the•M n;«r en.ttread.tag wit«&)«.n*7 pidow cu

Covetbtellglwhite,,fe stwrnpsi

ISv'^1"1

•ad now >JUl- Bcird, W»tb . -" Ayeeu- ago I ma aide with Udaey and

bladder trouble* anil female weakness. Tbedoctonnp. Allt]»t7Mid&dowaatojiirtletmegoar«MMUyaaI waa adrlsed by Mends to take Lydia E.Ptnkhant'a VCompound and Blood Pnrlfler. I jua (completelyllli, and' I sun nearly sixty jearu-ola."—Mrs. SarahB j d W h

Evidence like the above ial abundant showing mat he~derangem'entsjof the female organism which breed all landsof miserable feelings and which ordinary practice does notcure, are the very disorders that give way to Lydia'E. •Pinkham's VegetablqjCompound."

Women who are afflicted with similar .troubles, after. --reading-twosuch Ietters48-t~g raaste aboverfh* to try thi3 wonderfully helpful remedy.

FOI3Q.years Lydia'E. Ptekbam't VejfeUbleCompoond has been the standard remedy for

.female ill*. No sick woman does justice toherself who, will not try this famous medicine.Blade exclusively from roots and herbs, andhat thousands of cores to Its credit. -m^mmV&n. Pinlcham Invites' all sick women• • V to write her for advice, She hasguided thousands to health flee of qharjre.

• Address JUra* Plakham. Xiynn, Blau. IWhat the Editor Has ta' Stand..

"Indignant Caller—Your paper, 'sir,refer* to the man charged with enter-ing my hpuse as "the-alleged "diamondth ie f _ _ . ,

Edltor-JBVell, sir. 'I. C—Well. I want'you to under-

stand that I- bail no alleged diamondson mr premises; they wore all genu-ine.—Boit'aa'Evenlng Transcript

Important to MotheraClt^tl—Bxamlne-earefully—every— bottle- of-

Infanta and children,, and see that ItBoar** the

Signature otIn Use For Over 3 0 'Years.

The Kind Tou Have Always Bought

Unfmternal. • ""It soeins cruel to slaughter all

those IIIKK for thev market," said theChicago girl. , ' '

"I know that If s cruel," replied MissCayenne, "put when -you think "otwhat tho packers charge for the meatIt does seam a little unfsaternaJ."—-

Xn. Wtiulow'a Boottalnff Syrup for Chlldr*ateething. Kifieas tha KUDU,T«1QO& Inflj adx*-

o, aAlmyi p*la. cum wlud coUe, Ke m bottl*.

There, are a good manyiSheroes Innovels- wbo couldnt earn" & Ifving tti

—DRINKTWATER TO~CUTREKIDNEYS AND RHEUMATISM

The People Do Not Drink EnoughWater to Keep. Healthy^

Says Well-knownAuthority.

"The numerous cases ot kidney andbladder diseases and rheumatism aremainly due Co the fact that the drink-ing-of water, nature's greatest medi-cine, has been neglected.

8top loading your system with med-icines and euro-alls; but get on the-water wagon. If you are really sick.why,,of courso, take the' proper medi-cines—plain, "common vegetaole~treat-

-meat, which wilt not shatter thenerves_or ruin, the stomach."

To oure "Rheumatism you must makele kidneys do their work; they are

the filters of the, blood. They.must•be. made to strain out ftf the blood thewaste matter and acids that cause irheumatism; the urine must be scu- j T)otraUzcd so ft will no longer be'-H-1™--source of Irritation* to-tn« Sladder, and.

Hale's Honeyof Hprclioimd and TJar

Reduces .\Rtmoves soreness

Tones the vocal cordsi the voice

' f!**"» ToolltaclM tH»B»Curt In oac minute

•'•al A yeai

*« IMeir

Mother's milkwill supply thebaBy laxative enough* if.she Jakes a candy Caacaret ~And the laxative will be natural,gentle, vegetable—just what bab*needs..1 Try oae and yonil knowwhy millions of opthera n

UVE STOCK ANDMISCELLANEOUS

—y-^-K ,..„ . __ ^_

ElectrotypesIN ORBAT y

. FOK, SAUt cAT THBLOWBST nicsa BT "

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UNION

LADIES LEABN MANICUBINS

Are You in Need of Help?• *l1UgS3S2SS8Z#

Spread slices ot fried bread with an-chovy paste.-lay a split sardine on

-each p)ece. Fill out the edge w-tthchopped olltes and pickles, sprinklewith-lemon Juice and serve either hot.or cold. . - ' • - — - "~

"• r-ttoewr'eo'HBltJbWyou can do no better than lake thefollowing-prescription: Fluid EjtruetDandelion, one-halt ounce: CompoundKargon, one ounce; Compound SynipSarsoparnia, three ounces. Mix nyshaking; well In'botjtle,aid take Jn

.tetspoonful dosea after each meal andat bedtlmei__but don't forgot thewater. Drin^li^t - ^ l w

Considerable Tarlety -hi, showu-'tnthe new suit .coats.', The -shorter

This valuable Informationindsim-We, prescription >ould be posted up

id' Mtca ''at

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SUCGBTfONS-Wfcb

HELP THE HOSTESS

. , eoatuaea and re-, w i — The rsowa n»y be OWB-•"•tsjly transformed by Uklag down• a th» portieres and other- draperlea

, •MreDlactng them with others mad*-•;JJ .$»•*«")«• stnwg on » stout, red

ttr*ad. Popcorn g ^ n , ant alternat-»•«. •*»» the J»errles makes a pleajU*• * t o jHtHng. ;.of. jeraoSorri«a~arT»«r» pretty festooned oirer wblto wla-

_ * * w c n r t a h s > J < _ . ' • • ' . •"' *J"*t^*mi*-'lW«i sir gas and elee-MeMlnU with a a a d e« made from red,White-awl btoa crepe Uasue paper and

stools .aad * divans ha/r* largetheT a m v>rT -,-<Tni

•tetagNew Orleans.Ing cop la

. some .... oae finds, la.

After this a hoc* to»-and all yarn hands

standing up aaytng wRh bowed h«a4s

Ood btaM r«a asd O«SOat Mapa oa erery pa«.

A ataple rvpaat la aerred, witt no)•erraau to ertdence. aajJ^Ha a time

t

_|pt are very rnrofrrtahle•ad are-admirably adapted 'for theS W P O K Th l„_ . Tn» usual rVtreahments are

p»rw«d with the addition, of pumpkin•*"-Wps" and the -bonbons l"

fcii~ar»-<}ittte-»"nOTci:ty,.4(elert a?.colored pumpkin, peel andslicertbln; to each pound of chips add

nd of sugar aad a gill, of lemon

f~'"h the. grated,- lernoo. rind:

aBd'"lC! - then), stand overlk Tery'slowly' until tender;i the chips out, let themdays to get firm, then put

,-iar with-;justrenough'ulrup" 'Msi;njol«t TJUeae''areoften

i~nii e'xpenaire Imported pre-i tbe. plebeian

may be.-added _If* " . . • • • . •

elder or a.elder frapperrn* •' and cranberry Ice

Fdellcious In flavor and looks.riches should be of. mlncod

tbe flowers red and whitewith con)Howera*or badu-

, Ka they are blue."r~" jBelda_avr«_deaired- for-

:: they are1 cunning littlepand all.sorts of vegetables.E*~wboat tied wlti fheriiUlonal

;. very decorative over archarajav.-:-."^..•:;. .• •'"' : " . ' '

of music <airs would be

rf0TTBe~0c«galdnT. .s

^Tftsjed. In colonial costume* tofcjift recelvlni; and to. "pour" In^ i-'rWW"«fio'^b;llpfesilde"ai

• bb-i.v;i_r.--.-:;, . , . . ^^ • - - • — - f - ; : ; • • • • : ! - ^

:-.sj!y* for Thanksgiving O*y,A yearly custom observed In the

wmtet-«f_Mtrh Thankafrlirlna; daif-lavao Interesting I w«fl~fo tell the da-

• r a a u to ertdence. aajJ^Ha a timewhen-ttier- eSHdren *ar*. jafmRJ**' todreaa In coatumee repr«teoUB|l ' the'•Pll»Tlin fathera and motbara." an4they a*r»« the fec^t They flrrt allatand around the candle-Ut table andeat their fWe kerneja of parched caratA meafory of the timti wften all oar

f U tad (or which 'to be

Wr»WTED SATAN SPITfaaaj«1 Kmiwp*a e*'tta>nlt4i

—IMktt*'agr-1"'Nits>..:

BeotUah haaacr ta

smemm^fw: , -< la «uqttl»it«. drollery »a taa story of

?i,l]» Ste»*fcav«» railway porter f M thejearratkni Army -captaia." T<f catefcj the bao»r-&f a little ram reodeis mustl lssjaMwlMf inai Stooehavee. lte« to ttt*sooth of Aberdeen. Th* | i0a4o| trilB.'bad. drawa up ,at WqBehavrn on ajocount of a alight mishap a '«Ue!bjgot into ronvenaikiD with a 8*i»»ttooArmy offlcer wbft bad popped n|t tentdoat of the cpmpartnieat to a+k ta«

. reason .for tn>s delay. ' - -j,' •''":' ~"Aye, ay*," mmwd Andra, aftipr ft*-

Ing the d*»lr*d iB/uncatlonT -]i||j>il befur Alberdeen. I'm ihtBk'tn"?"-_i|!,U,• -Ttsj*.- my i a i ^ - r t * ' - th» -J|jiH>lir;

v*Tm bpoDd • for-: A b « M s « g ^ ^ i a n-trtct^^lsnRCTnTinWl.''1 •"".'. '. |,j.'!••••

"What rolcht'•>• be (tola' tit! dawthere, Mr. If It's as bad as a' l h a t fasked Andra,- rttbsr «mo»»d f i in«Ttaltor'a worda, :'''•' ' -'•«:• Ml '.']

"Ah," waa the plou. anawerj! ."'T»ngoing- to drive the defll out of

ALtaOITA

liMurabta. j pautnic a * w k la ta«

'if**^

.•i?.

old

tbanUu/[ Wa» tfct f4traTaU»oT nceaI .corn, csouf^t to allot only ttr» irralm' to each peraon. At the cloaa of thla

child la choaen to repeat Kl-

tateoaely aadwaa »o weak \V*{tvr **r\u 1 rmtldnot walk arrou (bo

•?N«», I TlJifo't.* Ao»»<-rrd I'ncieJ 81U*. 'but r««*4 '* £iltorjw-il.UlB' arti-'; flrUl Ice—bed ih' sign." flgbj. W hru> Kag,ptY>—aa* - J&laiurd ef tb*r ihuiunx!-<lM«1 W U-*(«r l i - "r«al »hia«. by STfe:

^fclka;porter the pawk/ retort

. - : •

true 'to "their promlae, j .quote ItfaereT for It in worthy of beiuaT readby every "one on the coming festivalday:

"Bee an' drtVe Mm north, ifole i;haud felm wfelLto the ucwrthjff*-

BABYf WASIED TO SKEL§Tj|

;_ "My. Ilit'lo - son, when .about, wj'p'ww'and a half old, bex&n to bare |lsor«|a

eaine critical andclans pronoun-me Incurabie.

I .atarted tai lnj-Down's Kidney Pill*as ar last' resort and

relfet When t t < n ithem 1 wetgbed Only Cl pounds.

I e«W welgo io» pounds and '»<•'_ ''*•a •eVTroman;*';' • .'• • ; ~ ' •

Remeniber the.nanje— DoanV. :"*— sal* by all tlealem $o cent* a

Wbat't in a Name?":?*« ytrin&t *«iifr."..ai«l \ii (JriMj.rh.f>*i'.*i£. i\W(i!v t>*vr. trj.'jsiate.' .'l'iw-A- t ttirH« K>ap : Tb»tr» Si 'nut rvroHMirs*>l vf .lurtla^flavor In Ih!* " " ,"«f .rtjuntc opt." »tr." rHturned Ih*iit*r.: ':>Vha< Jo $t>u >-»s<rfi' Itftak't" '

laid there wa* liolhliif lii sB»HH»Tr if-fwi-eFdcreJ -cuiVgw (iiidititM :

would you'•.tfeel • cvl!«'«* In'lt? .10Mani-aVaier pudding wmil.i \\ta 1.M-»fur a

taUU MU. (aUU »0& KUU TtKt

- — -w.« yr ^,, «vai«n^ »v reqT9 Sj i — ™ T- - F vanw i]r abent. FDrter-Mllbure Co. tJuffala. N. r. i A"» te*. iirr-4-tt-fftte.

Lookins) After th» Bwt.Lady Uetty; who Is * yeara.old and

•erer roUaf».» trick, was uk«n yi&»oinsr etestcg to a r*«uuront for ber

•I ".' . The Ulmlt."iohn, I Want to buy tuuie

'/ :. •. . . ,- . .-• , . . . - . ) •»«.» naif old. beXaa to have,i.orwspleased will Jt be for us, b)oss«d | ««n»e out on' hl» face. 1 had a WJ»»f-

for this land, for this "vast continent clan treat him. but tbo r T - - iNay. from . generation to gimeratlan s worse. Then they begun to tonl *o'u]t'will the blessings descend. Genera- i on hi* arms, then on othec, parti 'Mlions to coine will Joojtback. to thl» j bis; Jjoily, •. »sd .then nha. etmt,z %..' Wjahour and these ncenea of- arpnlilng ; cheat, wo^ae than the others. Ttan i!trial, tolhla da fv ot amall ihlrigii; »nd : ealloaI ah«|ither: physlcliuj. Hlljfj1 b *

• I I . . _ .....,_... '.grew w«rsi>. At the end of. nbi>tHTJi<ar and a half p,f auBerlng heifcr*!*so bad that I had to lie hls'hani^.

«ay°d y ot auiall thing*, and

'llor« waa our bcglnnim: aa np p Theae were our furefatbera-Throukh their trlala we lnbftrlt (Mirbloimlnn. Their faith la our faith,heir hopo our hop«, Ibt'lr (>od our

and sprightly . dignity of. b«r rearscalmly ordereil posicbed eitga on Uia.il.Wnlle the little - hw>Hy

>y KxiVfng out -of »h«'liMlow, pressing (uraltrst * arreen ta

get * .timer view of »«iu<Mli!ti*.liVii>*v.Bbe was warned by" tier mutlier thaithe, *emt* might' glv*1 « a t and let be'r-fall to the aidfwalk, ).<erbiip« Injuringher ti'rrjbly. She drew away, thoughta tnltiute. : and then' said naively:•Would I fall If (hVacreen'Wvnt outT'"" i certainly would.1' waa lier jn^ullj:.

rep7ytV.J,Vnd Yriwiiiii. 1 *rt_a»ful

tOOUVUTS C3«T tCOt" A f G

"sir'u3«"'ftiii."*fc"' i-af.»!>»« It tu ia». lw. .<, j . n"f-.« !•;«<»,. » . , . , , . „ ; _aKAUa t* o( «.t,« «. .t ji-k.•MM UnthHn^na

CUrart ScfitKxir'i a'ansIM t a . \ i vwia i w , »•« t«4

antsse*.

.|[(HMi-.i-|io'ii»r b a n d ' ' . ' .:-' 'What; la;th»tf";;;•;------- '•

It wX\\ «h««*l In the-money.

"PUIN TALKS ON FLORIDV1

W. N. U, NCW t NO • 110.

h tgclotha at n la lit to keep him,BcmlchlDK tbo torra and tearin

f l * reply^- Anhurt«l'- "<>ry llwould (he m*a da

what

NOT A PENNY TOFOR FULLEST MEDICAL EXAMINATION

a (lherslon

tcftne this |s a splendid wayof ln>pressing historical facts, upoa:he mlnda of_our young people, and IIJfH's .us. older ones lots of good tsurn our minds.and hearts backwnrjta,

rcm"cmberiBg"lhXtioreri»neh"thiI fair"land was hot what It Is today and tssay a prayer of thankfulness, for. thosewuo laid ' tbe foundation on nucb asqund bosUthat.wo rnay with, grate-ful hearts cclcljrmto 6urd a y , •'.'.:'. . •' •..'.

f i l i e s wltb their ccctertlona,all relatlre*. rlther dlatant, or. close,who meet at tbe old faahlonrd hometit ono.they call "sreat aunt". Onthese occasions all tb« old'Tldrlooms•rn broaght forth, the Dreplacn la tbe•iialnK rootn l f t d i: rooto la featooned '.wltb.' dried

- strln/rs and r«l peppers. - Ap-ple*, nuts, ' elder' and; popcorn nre•erTed",!nfonnall.V,. and. tbCvUcgt. tsereAtnonr is cosntlnK Xip the ."mercies" of

. tbt- year. Kvery qne Is obliged to takepart. In this, Tbere Is no light savefrotn^ ti'' logs in the fireplace find: a

"All coat and dreaa alec»ee" continueto b« imaiL

flesh. He Rot to b«'a mere'•and waav-bardly. able Vo-wrailL .\ • "My. aunt' mlvl.od me to try -

cum Sbnf iihd CiiUcura (Mntmcnl! SI-DI to a drtipt store nod got a c«k« v»

Cutlcur^'jjoan^anda.noit <if the Olntj-itient and fullowud dlrpctions. At *li*end of two uioniba the sorea.we.r0 allwell, lie baa never .had. any »oreaof any kind «lpr<<; 1 cau slacenUy4uii|that only for Cuiicur.a my child Wouldhave died. I imcd only on'« 'caka•'&CuUcorn Soap kodt about three bMtsi

-ot-'Olattnest,——-A^ ^—^—^-—Hi,— -"I. am a ntirso and my prflf«««loiytrfnga SM Into many dlOnroni familllea and It la sjwaya.a ptsaatirn fotfaje to tell'mr-story and rMommefld)eullcnra_l'rtrat(dlt!a. JMm. Kgbnrt Bh«l-«tan, UtxbjOeTd. Conn., Oct. 33. 1K19."

. . . . . . . . Back to th» Wild. ' ' ;|i.Much gold and silver Isco appears j LThm* wa» •'tltnv wbe'n all. dogs

\ [ t i m ' ) i ) linn t i i f n V i i l a ^ . I ' T uf aj rn in the ir Inn1. ' . -

T l w r n ; i « u<r»pi>«hnii H'HJIII IIHMT n l i i ' i l v , (IIPV

liunH'* (lull M'llr^itt mi l l hitrjiltit!* l .nt i li;r"i J mil mul•aJurnv. ,_ ' ^

Illii'vf pi••,'••

WMI.IjiljIlr'it-

J(r nflrr* Ili.-ir i r r t u v Jo >t l

on i to t kings-— .. "^hopping baga are- aT bliamalhir-:

-were-wlld-and—«•!««—«bnt .... _ . . . .wolvw were different from other.dogs1!

Bull coBts-aje-KennraJlT-nburl, S H P - ^ - " - ^ " " ^ " " ! ! . ^ ^ ^arate coats are long. . I Um« to time you

Shaggy goods, are the order of theday for outdoor wrapa. '~ Cbamola Is seen aa'the facing to the

wh«( your «hitrn<ii', ttr luiw lumiv.ilinMur*.ymjmn* irTn!; wrlti* t.imr Mtinyon*'*. |ibyi'u:imiB anil Ihry vil} p f f tmif < ii»f i'iir''fiil.nii4 jiriiii'.jitallciilion jwil atlriex jai|.iyrh»t*i'.lv.. . Yim arv 'iimjcr m» olili;.»,i(im:i u<

"" Al l coriituHfllinnS'iift'lit-li] H r i c l l y w(tn>l«'ritihl. ' '.-, ,'AiMrpi* X t t n v o n ' t l W f o r * , Mii i ivoi i ' ! i ; l .akir , i |or i i ' i , K;'.il A .MTort' in

H i r w t i i . l ' l n l i u J t ' l | i l i i u v . I > » . r ~ ' i 3 : - r',' v - •••••- - •'•••, ' - ..

Mr. -Temtl Wrt*bt~*Jttst:'tben ,«<nall came up and oar boat sail Waatarn ta ribbons r^r*1 " ~^

Miss Kldder

m s Is aeen aa thebrim of iomo largo hau.

W l

lualAnce. l>Toai. ._ Jill h«u(r.,«itdtagi

have relumed to tbe lit* "of theiranceetora and bave run »'(Jil with the-yrbrvea of tho. prairie, or of the woods!In the town ol Sandy lu Or»goir-arim of iomo largo hau. I I n l n o l o w r o f »»ndy In

Wool embroidery la tbe lateaf trim J gr«-»bound oi» night madeiin» tnr 'iri<>ri.>«t. . n » . . • I lutif.. nt * . . . / . i - >hl,-h •

« n j

toing for afternoon gownsA touch'of -purple In noarly

toUot is a fad of the season. '' A l l street sktrfa. are short^aboulfonr Inches from the ground. '-,Artificial.flowera will be worn muct.with evening gowns this wjnLBr.

Parisian Ideas

of a coyold, whlrh l« h. kind ofwolf, and erc>r slo'ce li'e has livedaway from ttie. town, running wllh thecoyoUni and .apprba.clilriit huniait dwell'itig-plao«s ouly. to at«al a' lien or twowhen he hns bena more tban uaua.llyh'uagry.

Little. Myra Explains.!,-..My.ra. " acbool. ^ w s '«"fr !-~T•."» " « » ™ • c 0 0 0 1 }'flvi inltnite*.

but iv fflw days when ,her mutber bad {:r».,.t -».i.——-

PUTS STOMACHS IN ORDER.No IndlAtttlon, Oaa, •ourotia or Dya-- -pepila Five Mtnutea After Taking

fa Little Olapepslru

There ahoiild Dot be a case of Indlf ea-ilos,dyspepsia orgaatrl|lsbrral(read>fra who are subject to Stomach trou-ble know the tremebdoua «ntl fermentand digestive Virtuv contained In 11a-pfpsla Thla baroiloas prepaitalloawill digest A ti«avy meal without

; the allgbtrsl tui»L-6r (lisfnmforl; andf nlttnriim' w u r M t ; ^ j .lonuwh In.

W. L. DOIIG LAS•3 •3.5O <fc '4 8HOE8 WoSIf

a.aa.OO^a.BO A >3.O0. I M t i i m i Wowco

* e^aralh*• lr, "yon #eo,'my raanv

....-,. .. i' mailied ngatn-irnfl didn't,*"—L l p p i n c o t t ' s ' . .. '• •': • • ; ' . ' . '! ' ' . • ' ' • . . " , ' ' • '

Mas* Play rMed(ff«JI.'. City. Bdltor—Any ra-llcal cbangsat

for j;he better In,football tbla8 porting -. WrttRr-rV«rfly> I

aland that not more than oa» tlcksrtspeculator will be allowed to tackl*nrsiogl«,.pMnn> at tbe. »»n>«-ttme.—H a c k . ] ' ' : " ~ : . ' . - " " • - - • - ; . - - - ;•-.!-•"

kmm'•'- .•; * i * T t « i

- : . • • ; • « -<?«

" • " . • • - :'-'."8»

•$<i<--*v-v, :•• •••• • i f

f f e f e - * - • • ; . • •

Pl&fS'-r <<'!.:••:* ' • ' . • . ' • • • . ' - - • • ' ' • : .

TiKiSJtr'.-";!.,' . -

", MORE,THAN EVEH_.Increased Capacity Jor Mi'rtUi ^tabot

Since teaylngtOHCortt^

. Many former coflse di^olccri whobareisttatal work to trt'rforiu, dayaiter day,'hare found a l«ilt«r capaci-ty aiHT~^c«At«r enduraece by using;I'oalnm Instead ot ordinary coCev Aalllluols-woioan -writes;

"1 bad drask coSae tar abouf tweo-\7 jean, "*nd finally bad wbal thedoctor called' 'coffee heart.' ~ I waanertoua and extremely despondent;had little mental or physical strengtheft, fa^l kidney trouble aad-cocstipa-

V?" • '•Thn ftr»f

your , why not

atu4«nl for nai4t*»t» U,Km IHJ

ntwll >x>nMti Hi* V ft ,

aad i i M t n , and <t*w L,b««r (Mui aay ctbar l l » , Hfl) i.r itUiihoaa |

. T « will'«e BisaaMl'.tihm-yitt l « r iay.sai»ai'6a««aaa« « » . a " ™ . " W M S S / '"at and seti»aiMa«a:»ail »h»« II »mtm urn* ttt y»a inturelima f//••§.-•••• '- A.. » . / . . :

'OaMSWoniaSwail. *a3.jm«T.i>l»><*ll»)niowfur». . •' ' • • - Y - ;'.' # * . * * • • < • »

:g**imfti«ii*»<"»-*A»<"'t»*t w «. I*HJ!-«— - - a^Q S U B S T I T U T E

1:1

« M »'»<! -i wall, nail i

CAUTION I

l\LK,A^aH*fi££sLa£Jfep*««J»a9«prtvfrom 'any drugglat bori» In town, andm i l s Ufa worth lltlag. Ahsorato re,

, , » . . . , / «uv|l^lievlg n of anything ynu_aat.ia-aur«

To follow (Ire minute* after, and b«-*lde*. ,ono flfty«-nt case Is sufficientto euro a wbol« family -trt nuqh trouiiln.' Sorely, -a harm!***.. loeip«««lv#preparation Ilka IHipn'a Dlapepslp,which will alwaya either at daytlojfor daring night, retievo your, sick.Knit, (asay, upset nUima^h and digestyour meals, >» about a« baniJy.sn.d val-ttsble a thjng aj you could bare in the

Sui*, j

HARNESSour

Harnesssoft as a glovetough as a wireblack as a coal

SeaMarD* •Wra•o« s«ta ST.

STANDAaU) ^Jlt COHPA.NY

- thlta.J-1 _In the { |

»V>«« Llgbte^t-^frteTstalrfwere several AoU-.ti ,b«d <•*«" In theposaeaalon (if p*r»<)r.» In th« aud.leo«*laMi night and not on« was thrown.

afl*a-8u« !(re(t«-"lKM»uiif fh« au-thor of the; ptmv refused to show blro-BVlf. I - u

. TRy MUR1NE EYE REMtDVfor R*d, Weak. Wenrr. Watery Byes*BdGranaJ*todK7*)Wr M t & l '*BdGranaJ*todK7*)Wir. Murt&itlMeMitrJm»rt—6ootbes Ky> Pain l>rucgUt«ScH )l«rlB«' Kye JUiaedy, ljquld. ZJc,fcoe. tl.m. MgriM Ey« H«lr»' laAJeptlc Tabes. !>.. %i W. Ere Book*«ad KT« Ad«lr» f W b T Hall. ,

aa Urn natural action of the kidnr/«^ f e r . J ^ S ^ J " ,tft«^gr'y!WSltatM*ff3tcj3MI!att£d"J^^£r''^.M r^-^r=*rii=r:^l.lAi^L-M^s«.^fctloo -stajr greatly laproted and Mr l e"r '^'-"'"hor trJcod of yt.Wrree steady. - ' # jto makteg » floe 11T1B« b^ Ms pea, Tbe» 1 MM^BM loaa de*poBd«BV iV "I**- "*'» *«>M*if •wrtUoa;aod tbe dt*u>0< to be acuVe^galo !

wj proof pf reBewod payaleai »od ,mental atreegtk 1 i

! t m u i

^Icad of your*

."Wrttioaivaij

Household LubricantTHE ALL-AROUND OILmTHKHAJIt>Y/IVstlMICAOYTIHOIL« .

t« specially Mlactad Ior any Heed In tfiaborne. Saves toots from rutting. Can can-not break. Does not sumor become rajicid.

. • • ' MlmJ0m*rHii****'-*^'' '''•'•••••• • ' • •'••" ' -1'- » - - * • - - • •* —-'- * • ' - •

STANDARD OIL COiMrANX;* ; '>' . -•..' . tfm*rpi*wurfl^'-^—r^----m:

iDISXEMR

htrcngtJb aad brain power. I fonotrtf w«a J.l**»i* U*T*«3r.oddid ne^taj work a*4-h.ri to eJre « tip < w J « t « l * ^ » :

w f e ~ k o i e u l i t s a l t t t a T — — l l l m 0 1F'o«toai i:iiwttir'.Jes*;]

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AXLE GREASE•w?«p3Je bfigrit. Try

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THB CRANtfOKD Cfl

J2omlpa«J from v»ge l.

f

- It waa atated by the speaker* thattha oSda l in t the Barpugh of Rooee-

-veil" had been'co-sail&J as to theroadway «overal 'times, and had ex*in user fl tbetmelvet at strongly intavar of th« -work, \

Your commUtM Instructed CountyEngineer Batter to consult with tbe

and of tbe County ot Middlesex,witha view to concerted action In plannine; til* rout* of the road**/.

" HENRY KIKK'SK,S. P. /WIUJLR.P. H,1 MKI8EL.C. A. SMITH,TH0MA8 HAVIL.AND

received sod placed- on flloJ.ew Ilntlncu

Freeholder Orutner ^board, asking for Information Ifl.rccard to poor .patients sent to ho»pHala, stating tbat * nan from

t.tjabeth r,o«rlta!t Mr, Krousemove.) thst a cotnmHUc of throe beappolntvJ to lii>%v>'#ui<) ti.c ta»u7b* XJlrectpr apiiosnud Ki'tho.iitiKiouse, Oruecer aud S»aln aa sal

, -ccninilit««.~The Director appointed-Mr. Ha]

, llcalicin aud Olscbarfie of Prisoners.• ' fly Mr. Jonrt: A

KlsaTVcdTTliat a " PcmlrilUeS otbtee be aifpotntid *lift power tmeet *lih a committee from'Hi

County Uomd ot

»tl\liat)llll) or replanKluc IU- Irabridge m psliurnv |ilam., -in lliu lioiough ut '^o* •1'rutldi'Ute.

Freeholder firyei ur moved tliado|>t(uii of the luLoJuilon, uhlihcO roll tall «»» »o onltu-J by an un-anlmoun IDH1.

The Dlreitvi apiiulntuil i»» milleommltlcH) KrecliolTlcrs Jones! Malt-el .and S»'aln

liy Krocliulilrr Krouko:HonolviM, '1 hat when '

adjourns It adjuurus toon 'The eluveuth day of1*10, at 3 r M

Freeholder Wilbur xfnoicd thoadPDtlou of tho rtnoUiifon which Waa

ff. '5'

r -

to ordered.By Kreoboldpr^C'rano:ItetolvedwTnat it coramlMco o

thTCo bo JUniOliitOil to look Into thoadvisability uf recovering tho i>ro»-

ge on Oiont iivonuc, Hourrood, Hoeello I'urfi, »ltb »tco

r and concrolo 'tup,' 'and BIBO.lowering the'present stono _.ou oufrerl on Union road to con-form .*lth the stroot gradeand new macadam • road now bolug

_put_dowu_'jy the ilorougjLOf _!Park, this committee to report to" theboard-artttTrort meeititg-t'ho prob--abla cost ot tame.

Freeholder Itronse moved th«adopilbn of Iho resolution, 'wblcbwaa to ordered. Tbe Director ap-

. pointed aa aald'committee Kreoh plde n Crane), 0arby and Fe.rry.

By Freeholder Pa fry-. .Resolved,- That t6o_blU_Qf_"A.__W(

Stiles for three hundred and fifty

r«. Wimlftnlrf. lin nald

• L

when properly aud Rod by ttia com'mlttee. said payment boluR on ac-count ot work done to data lu ac-cordance with -contract for the conttructloa pf said bridge. x

Freeholder Smith m.ovod iho adop-tion of the 'resolution which 6u rollcall wai to ordered.

By Freeholder Smith:' . RetoUed, That a committee of

three be appointed to esTanilu* Intd"the need for, and the probublo coatof, l»o culverts, one on M>rtlonue, and ofie on .Boynton ave'nuo,W'eatfield, and"*r«ipri al tn« Jioxlmooting.'< Freeholder Adams, moved thoadoption of tbo rosolutluji, whkhwaa so j>j-d«red. 1'ho Director «i>-

•; poln-ted-aa tsld-conimltteo Krootiuld-

- By Committee on County roadi:Kesolied, TUat the comuilttca on

S>—,. -'.

? \

i

Bauer_be_enii>ower?d to mako an e*_vaminaiion of thi now road birlldingmethods In progress In the Butt orNew York, and,other ucarby &tat

\ with a view to lnTgroviag mothudsIn Lhlt couKtj~ln the future. -

Freeholder Wilbur moved tbeadoption- of the' reeolutlbn "which on

'"' roll call wat'So ordered by an unan-imous" vote. A:

Bf Freeholder.A-dama:tfetolved, Th»t a cgmriUdee of

thrWbe appointed to f examine theculverta *nd- pipe* along Cractoruavenue, Central avenue, Elttabetb

•' *veaue aatt Lincoln a\ouue.~,Cran-_< ferat-the committee to,report it_UioJ "'•- Inapt meeting ot this wartr as to iher

V , adVlaatiMtx,1 neeeastty and proGabie' c o s t ,of anth alttfraUont 'to the .eajd

'7"; culyerta auidplp.ot, arlilru out of"• ^Mk"~tii4*'~rttttiit ~r%dlnc and ms,cajdamis*

5jK.-.;lHet work colag on .over tho said"

f.Crane moved thethe 'resolution

pointed a» said coromlttte Freehold

of

rto tKke-sucu-proceedlnjt

^necctsW; to lay out. opesucesury condemn land* pt

-,lMlt% *ndothers for.tt* pur-

Sul

« t i

roll a l l « u to ordered hjr MImoua VQU.

Tbe followinjt bills veron motion ordered paid;

Courts—E. 8, Atwster. $800;James Calvert. $(•,!«; «- ) . Klricland. IJT.f)6; Rbbvrt Uabtfoot,$10, $187.60; Henry Bckrovpe,V100; Jacob Gordon; $150; a W.irwin. $Ul.C0. $10; W. B, HimlJ-

MOO, Walter IlelSeld, f tOl . t l , |1S/-2 5; .Victor HravlsK,, I K ; JtieeaCrann. t s / . t o , f i t ; Oeorge Peek118.75. ftt.OC; Peter Weaver, 9feV40: Fred Tttple, U . .9S . f i t ; David(Umsoy, $)bl.H, C. F. Eckbardt,• S5.3i, B«btttlan Pvtrat, |I«.1O;Thomas Carey, IS.I6. Itt.Tf; Hea-

1 ' - i.v <,

(Jaurj—F. W. Wetuott. l » l ;Benjamin King,' 1133.14; « , K.Ueavitt, MtO; Jattea W. ftik.I1W. ' •

Bberttr—Robert Klrkland. f«S*>SI, f*9».«s; W. K. Wright. IJ0I--11: James Clark, IKIs.l l .

fieglatrar—Frank 9mlth, 1461.-I t ; Edward B*ue;, 1201.14, H l . J i ;Charle* Bauer, |2.60; Ella Deck*;.

;• I ' w . - $ K IS;' John Beelaa

$31 £0, Robert Walpole, $77; F. CLanghorne, $10; C. B. Lufbufrow,MU; John oalatlan, 1126, $4.11Georfe-Angen, 1100, Henry Kfenan|2<; W,. U.VToucsy, $4.6«; RobertKaton, $17.60; Aivln Baton, Jr., $Churl™ tjholtn, 1-2.68. HenrT CookIIUO, 166; H. COISD, I t t . I I .

-Urldg«**-r*. Bullman, 19; Willis

$4125, 160, Chsrlw'Fren9t",-W8»,b 6U, A. W. Stiles, | 1 0 , Jaioes Sd-v.»rji, fIS, William Payottr, 1110John Adams, $37.iiJi Helen Carroll,*l&.Z"uTAnflur OSWMBTlfOS Elmarbtlckiey, 163.01; J. E. Woodruff,#«,S4, W* T. Kirk. 111.10, |I>.06;nmii -rtctit, |S0; -.Robert-Crark111 30. Frank Oechlner, 121.16; JIJ LoUesux, 11.06, IJ0.B9; Mtltil

1.138, J. P. O.saby, 1217, |ft»

luitixy, l&i: wiifmd ColeJ. Uubbard, Ub^V^JUlayiHt.tO,l!).03;<Fiod Uauer, 148^*7. T. Kirk,11,(00; K. J. HubbsrdOlQO, 1*174S0T Arthur Smith/ 11,110; Johi

taa, |l7;^mniE. Drejrtr, 1171;" , |20.B5;'K>'L, Lam<

.5)1, JacoA Dauer, 160;Knd A tTrs, 190,03; David Sklllman

Vllllam Oulnoe. 138.80; Bolon lUrown, |2(;- ilrucklacbei

|2.fl6i PubUc Service Co., | 3»3, Josuph Nelll, 1171; Joeepliiutiiutti, IS; itsnry Buscb, l«7,67il' J. Ilubuard. |SJ; J. U. Bauer,130. 1117, W. TV Kirk, IIS.Ss; E.Mooro, 1620, 1160.IB; W. X. Ktrk,

lltoe,

p . $ , $ 1 8 ;SlbO, a. U, Moors, $tt6.10.

Vubllc grounda and bdlldlngs—Public Set vice Hlectrle Co., $11,98,1114.08, 1102.80, $18.81; Fr«dllaucr, f 13, i:iliae«tfatowa>Okan^lghtCo, K7S.C4, Klltabathtown WaterCo, J1S8.10; Enterprise Coafsupply Co.. $45,40, »46«.»8i HenryLoahy, 118.60, Western Union Tel.Co.. $4; Marshall k Ball, $l«.6O,$8.60; Jama Dale. Ctt. $101ilBiJames Caray, $101 Calherint-Run-

Noumtn, II; John Conrad.-f I t : Ne tldotr-fcattndr»-Co,ti'r7<«;-'H. ft HiMfr, Co,. |4.60{ flullen Chemical

.A> H. 4 Altaehttl,. |ta,T>liettfy Vamderveer, $U{ mHardware Co...JH.«S. | l l . l l / Cot*

' ' nqflnlns-Co.. |IS.ta;JtulforaCoal Co,,'tl7.6t; W. H. UfeltkamtMer, »f7.'4B, Hit; Brucklatatf Broa/,165.70; Now York_Tel Co., 157.71.

Kloction—j: H. TowWey.1' IIJU

mltHB.1l; G. D. JRMU, $i».4l; .Cobman, •$76/$67.60, $81.60. $««?.70,° |S7,86./$1S(.1O, $188.60.

/ i»Contral Beef Co.t |56*l«t IIHUdebrandt Co, |4J.»«; iK O. Bro-Ww/119.76; w. Of.Jrubbtt 11,10;Ic/ry Schmidt. 17.01: « . K. l,lven-;6oil. VIZ; Charles Codd. t i l l , | i ; .9; Funny Dodd, ISO; John Dyer.

$7,5; James Johnston, 170.Children'! Qu»rdlsne~iN. J. State

Board ot ' Co'Udreu'e Ottardlant,120.55.

Lunacy—State HoapUal, MorrltPJalns, |3,0iJ,88; W. R. Codlmton,I04.8S,

Siatlonorr—^Elliabsth Novelty'159.20, 122.76; \V. Vropm,

13.15; FLE. Nqrril, |23.6E, 118, U.-35! ElUott-Flsher Co., l l l . l l .

Leader, |1S; Ellnbithtimea,-4*1.76; ^lltabethJS7.50: A .."• Force, liM,

-Inclilenrals—\V. H, ~ Barton. | l ;J. M. Drake, |S«:7I, 150":" "frankMarsh, ItSl B«n}»mla Kin?, 1*7.-E0; w. A, Codington.-11621 PeterMelsel, 1116. _

Tax " - Hoard—Sidney . . Bldrldga,'101; BMofance SUlta.. | 5 0 ; RJinir

Ham, 116; 4ienr~-, Cook. llV.SOrMurtlo Auto Co.rt&IO.'• County Road Reoalr—WeldonConh-actint Co., |I4I.&«, I7,88I,S6

M4.64; C. H.iOt.06. ' - • l

Sfate. Aid Road- Rejpaitf—O. HIWtnanf.~lBSriI.~lf.115.ff7 •""

Surrogate—O T, Parrot, 1468.11:tV. B. PaTfott, I108.3U Anna DUkt]:C0', Rosabel Alllri. |100.

Members' Pay—Peter Metttl. ISO;i'_H. Rajndolph, I'Sf; Aaron Crane,

E. K. Adams, 9(4*1 ilaar

i Committee E^psnaee—EdwardW - M f c HArjr K»4at^^||«rW. H, Qarrlaon, |TTSfeiJ.~

P. -WUbur. f J^W^^eter Ma

Oarthwaitf, 170. Henriatte Uelotkc,$70; Emma Oraoaatt. $70; OttUIMReuter, $36; Irene bonaldaon, 870;Loots Suaffer, $7p(; Ida Cooraer,170; Marion 8wlfi,Z|40..

County Clerk'—Uames Calvert,$46«,21; Irene Caiverl. $74; Z.' K..Normaa.-- $20$.}4; N«t! UcLeod.•»e> »Ti U f aWbelan, $26, C. W. Hilnyon, $100.- Bute Aid Read—E. C. Humphrey*,

$3,041.65; C. H. Winana, $l,l»».4O,11,118; J. L. Baoer, $J0o, | l i O .$I6Ci F. J. Hubbard, $600: W*J-uou Contracting Co., $6,518.51, $7,-

' Freeholder Krouse moved to ad-journ, which was carried. The Di-rector declared the" btaid adjourneduutU Tuesday, October 11, at I P.M. ' , BENJAMIN KINO.

Clerk.OFFICIAL MINUTES Of

tJNIOJT COUNTY"EEH0UDEU8

The a4r6urnei nueilng. of the

it beld en Tuesday, October J l ,0, at i P. M.

freteat—Cliector Cady, i*re«hold~-

Oarrlsou, Oruontr, Hall, Krouse,Malta',- - Perry, Smith, Tbonut ja,. v . . . . nuii. v. illiur—i6. Abtant—Freeholder! Ha'viland, Jenstn. Mar-tin, Randolph and Swain—t.

On notion of Freeholder Wilburthe leading 'of. the mlaiues of theTfuaettuK ot October 6 waa dlsiwaaadwith.-

_U«to|utioA by Fraeholdor Smith:Whereas, tbe Director of the

Board ot Chosen Freeholders .of theCounty of Union, New Jerier, and"the County Collector have caused/anotice to be published for ten-daysInviting afkled propttlt for the pur-cbaaa of IUO.0O0 oar vaf'

•eel, at*««tad by the "Clerk, la beotreunto afixed, a id tb«rc«apmaaeveM arigunad to be executed 6 / thefac-alaille atcnature ti aaid Dliec-tor, thai Srat day of September, i»10 •THE BOARD OF CHOSE.f *•«££-

HOLDERS OF THECOU-NTr OF L'XIO*B r — i — —

- . Director. •

Attest:

- Clerk- >-,(Form ot Coupon) '$22.50The Boaid «,f Cioten FreeboiJera

of the County of Cnlon, N. J., *1,Jpay to the bearer .at tbe .\*ttutialtitace Bank of £iiub«t&, N.. J., on

l»->—, the sum of t»boty-twu «_nj(lily one-4.undr«dihs doi.ais K'ti.U>iibatog-lte eeml-aiiaual Interest thatday due oa lu Kbad liui-rBond So..Dated September 1, 1910.

Birtciot.(Form or Conversion Certificate)At the reijutst of the bdldur cl

the wltblo bend lor Us coaversloiiInto a rtglatered bend It J» hereuycetiloed that 1 have tuts day cut bitand.dtS-liuud . . . . . . . . c.ujpuua' iu-uched io aald b o n . 4 . . . . . " . . . . . . . uVme amount «nd ta«ue of iwent)-tAuaadl Wty one-huu^iedths ^each acocuallag in the

Dohars i« /,) andthat the.wlthia band no form la ul>y (.onverted Into a re^rtioied

interest tbvreon payab.e tour assignee or leg*i

Dated './,.,., is

improvement bond* of situ-county,to be Iseued under date of September1, 1910. payable t r W (JQ) yearafrom the date thenrot. with Inter-est at the rate of .fc-ur and one-haltC4V*) per, cent. Ber annum, payablestmt-annutnjj /authorised to be u.tiled under the resolution of tbltboard adopted 8eptem"ber 1. 1910,and baa awarded the whole of aaldbondt yi John D. Evtrlti |nd Coot*panyat the price of 101.17 and la*

beat bidders. Now, therefore, be it/ Iletolrtd, Thst tald^ward of aaidboadt be and 'the tame hereby it laal' tesptcu ratified tnd confirmed,and the County i Collector be aathereby ia authorised to-deliver aaldboqip to taid p^rohaler «r)on .thepayment of tbe purchase price; atCb» It further

tUioIved^-TJut _itld_ r_bodda andcoupons and the certificate tor tha

/ County Colieuur,Date of registry, u&me und addieti

ol tetlatersd holder, County COIIUL-tor. /

Freeholder Wilbur moved that lliefot«tolt)(f preamble anJ resuluijoirbe .adopted, *-uich on roil cill v,ue,tuordered by an unanimous \oU.

I hereby certify tbat the upnexeiand foregoing Is a true and coriectcopy of a earuln preamble and reso-lution adopted by the Board of Clios-no FrethBldert—ef—Hie County' ofUnion, at a regular meeting boldoa the eleventh day of October,1910, in thtf matter of tie sale, ofthe Road Improvement Binds of saidjwunty, aad-lh'at auch resolutions'•rera adopted by the following vote:

Ayea—16.Nays—0^in wlmeaa whereof I have heroun-

to aet my hand and tbe corporateseal ot aaid county this e'levonth dayot October. 1910. - „, '

BJPJJAIHS K1X0,- -Clerk.

Freeholder Krouse' moved to ad-journ, wo'ch waa carried,. Tba Dl-rcetor.d*clajr«d the board adjourn-'ed until- Thursday/ the third day ofNovember, 1910, at 2.34 P. M. •

' BENJAMIN KINO.-. . Clork. •

-» • • •\ i , j .

-i J. „V^,«^,5^

N A. BARNETT^North Avenue; Cranferd, It, J.

Bloyole/Repairs,•

* RUBBER TltfEB POR CAI

• \

t:CIALTV. . , : i

Expert Horsftahdelng. """" - General Jobhir. "|> s \,l

Oca er in H3rdware & Housefurrrishfng GoodsOAHDEN 'UK)L8,8EEUS._L.. . «•citucKEnr, ,OLA"f»W»I{E," A-OAIK UAllK,IINWAIIK, . SIEC.'HAXIC'.N'1OOL6.

It_*tll D*-W<>»Lh- >OUF4tm« to- tfJ-Blt-lt-l«i«~l 1} H'^+r»l-rtture low «ud quality ih* twel,

CHRONICLE BLOCK, CRANFOHO.DIEORICH KREIE. Carpenter and Builder.

ttrtd bonds be aubtUntlally la' th«following fora: '

UN1TKB BtATfeS OF AMBRtOANUMBER NUMBS*

W A t f f O * NEW JSR8BYll.OW ' • 11,000.

•» COUNTY OF UNIONRoad Imrrbvemsnt Bond.

KNOW AH, MEN DV THESE PRES-ENTS That the Board of ChosenFreeholders of tbe Ctfuaty of Unloaackatw|edget Itself indebted to th«betffer"(or, If registered, to the feg-Ittared owner hereof) In the'sum orONBM T H O U S A N D HQLLARM(1,000) Iswful money ot the Unitedplates ot America, which" salff aua

"*iald?HoardjOi Choteh Freehold-M thajCouBtr 6t Union "pfomitea

to pay tp the bearer or registered'<~~B~F htreofrat IE? case may be.aLU»fiMrtidftJat i»kf i

ll«l^g Van*-tor City or County.

Telephone Gall or PoeVaJ will bring aBaprveunutlre

: 86 ELM STREET.~~eaUU]d; ' ^ Now Jersey

. • Tur.Fpnnvii ikn i.

AARON D. CRANE,Dealer in Flour, Feed, Grain, Hay, Etc;

7" ' "CRANFORD. N. J. ~r' ELIZABETH, N. i\

Elevator and Warehouse,ROSELLE PARK, N. J.

! ! 1 3

HE UNDERSIGNED befrs to announco that lie has- boughtthe btiHiiicst of tha late,HAR~.Y G. BDWEUS and willcoutinuo tho Rumo_ at the-old location, Bank Building,

Crttuford, N. J. Increased facilities for handling and deliver-ing goods afforded by my Grain Elevator and. Storage atRoselle Purk givag luisurnuue *tLut all. ordors -viill bo promptlyand tiatisfuctonly filled.

A continuance of your patronage ta solicited.

ooo

i - '

GEORGE DITZEL.General Contractor

MAJtCB* SAKD 'OIBT.

CRANFORD N. J,.

JAMES G. PARK,

i

Ne"w Jersey. 6a U e first.daylettbev, Ift^-tas • yeely o^ oar

. n%\thoutaail .inlnt^tjundrcitand toiltf jtnd, alto Interne fbareoitat the rata of four 'and one-half(4-H) P*r cent pet annum, payableaeml-anmially a\ tha utn« plate, onthe tint daye - ot Stntemhe/ andMarthMf'Hch yoar uatll the-pafemtnt of said principal upon the'preisenlalloa'and delivery ot con»oMUTerally-hitherto'attached. ""i TbU-BtSnd Is.ohe «t a tirltt'ot lUte-

tenor.'ilnountlng in the - who!* to" lam of one hundred -a,ad tea

—roWl ddna'ra77~ittued~ "onTthetfaith and credit of.the County 6tUnion by the >vBpard ot Choiea Frse-

'< and a.ntbOritt~[ by. . , , ttd >oard oh tha nxat

^ _ of Btptembsr, 1910. under thtprovisions ot aa att-ot tha

e * ; ^ J i e * J t t t e &tltieO. "Aii «bt to prtufUe for th«

Pewnaaeat lanrovenaat of- PubUeRoad.* in th.U State," (Reftalon ofL90S, approved the twenti-eetentb.:ai ot Marth, l»0E»* and-

ROBERT RWDELI^.

Lehigh Coal, Lumber | G e n e r a l

LIME. LATH. PLASTER ETC. - . ^ y n * " r ^ C U O r

OFFICE: WA4.NUT AVENUE. I'! -'"&"-*"11" -_" "fnufcft Km Jirsrl

- KE^V JEKSETT—TWephone 1M J,-

E. K ADAMS,~~ FIRE I.NSURJ1.NCB.

' J. C. W. RANKIN.

lehigh Valley Coal •

Kindling WoodI.TIOP: Rrerrv llicck, N'or h AVP.I'aid .* Cfolrnniiil Avr . Ciiiululd. N J

J. L/BAUER,

ClY.il bnjtfneerarid SurveyorCounty lniln*<r. Toonshlp l*+i.

nacrTor Cr»n(ortf Towmhlp. *Main Office, 2s~Dlx Building

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ThanksgMng Specialties t&

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