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VOL, I. OttAXFOUD.. JT. J., SATURDAY, APfiJL 30, 1898 THREBCENTS. -CHICK AMAUGA PAEK Us Superior Advantages as a Maneuvering Ground For Troops. -t The^QTernment ffnda JtiUf f o rfn. ....,».»le inVthe offnetabip of aaehj. , ground for^tha,assembling, iu.trnc- .!?"' u «^ n( ?™«««g 9l troops aa the Chickamaag, p«rk r reaeriJation prove* to be. Write*. General H V Boynton, in the N^wYorit^nn;' Un.- :: <ler~the;a*l of Cdngrei. £ki og tie park a national mauwuvrina; ground, and authorizing theSecretary of War to assemble there such apportion of _ the regular army aa he may choose and also to allow and arrauge^forjhe concentration and instruction of the r-^troa^ujml.-ii-wa* tion during the coming season. The Adjutant-General .of the army was X'OUnidering' what should be done iti this direction, and the .troops of sev- eral States were looking-.forward to sumfner of autumn catnpmg at the park : . -SuddenlyHhe' practicalrisesof 'actual war set these plans aside, and. '.replaced them> by others- vrhiclv in ? volved the concentration nf armies aud their preparation for battle. .--\ '• -"7. Jfo! other :naliouJowSa auch a Held for mauu.'uvre». Eleven square miles of the traet are now llttod for, regula- tion eauipH. Eight._of theseAaro in open forest, carefully cleared of un- derbrush, and three square miile^ are in Helds. There, are four square miles within the legal limits pftlie tract not yet purchased. This section is largely forest, and is available for manoauvrea by which it might be de- sired ti) iriatriu. troops jhj movements ttgb *irg»«fUTCTft The entire area within the present mt f th k l f f to erery portiou pf tW» wren battlo- flelda about Cbaltauooga which ar« reaohed by the uiilea$tf •yateni of the park Theie are ('hickamaaga, Wau- hatr'iiif and Brown's 'Parry, Orchard Knpb, Lookout Mountain, Sfisaiouarr Ridge, Xuiinul Hill, aud I!IUK£«>I<1 Prantice marclira orer theae road* mil make- known to officers and meu tha unsurpassed NIH.HO UISNIIIX- •limits 0/ tho park is clear of fences, and . teams can drive." jjverl the. fUUds and s iu eVery part of it. j Chattanooga was finally secured, the jvere cleared out the intricate and quick tactical ..futtifWn.a .it imiliaifrfoi a iauip iifi ' l mlnl V 1 . attle - . -- ' I "suiiugoi IIOHI smes, wjitch has ven that room should bomade foxjjjgen.elgAwjuirw siirtjin»' 1 "AJji-«:ar nut of Lattlrs euibracml in the park «r«- tcm, i* ala» cJrarly illacemilila Leanug Loukoat Uountain atul taking poni'.iou ou Orchard .Knob, vhicb «a« the heailiinartera of (Iro- vrala 4irant. Thutaaa land (ir*UKiT tbrtiuchont the liatlV of Cljattau AM A Maw tlawa* I'Ual. Ka«a«llj> VIHinml ^ la tarn BlM-U^a*. A nen plant of eltraordiuary Iwautj", tiiMMrerrd tu the Hinialayaa, ban le- rrntlr been rultnatrd. l'laord ou a nil?If in. a nu>>li>rately warm room, tho ilear view ia obtained. u( the COHJL_-JUT hnN.. without having been planted, * "produceV « flower that unfold* ami blotmis in midwinter. This curious plant Itebuura to' the family of the calla lily/ -It* scieutinc.' name is sav~ uimatiii'.i |wu!atniu, aud its bulbs urn i-tmud anil tlat'ijtthf t"P^_> Tlie petal is of a 1loll, deep crimsun, extending from "a jtreenish ..'; caly*, the inner surface of whose, ex- tremity shows criiiiauu sputa.n'na :WK".. gruuiiiL. " A/ier planted bulb bears .'lung, leaves on a" spotted stein, wlnle (•onition ltidge, jtnd the movements of the L'niou (mips in the Arni.v of the Oiuu- lierlaud. Army of the Tennessee aud Hboker'it army. for their dislodcuient cau be rjwdfly followed. FASHION the t-roat of ot the Confederate p thn Union liioveinenls. to Missionary; Rulge ami auiniuit, every fecture poait'ioii' and nil No material waken a more. *ervjc«*- able morning guwii that taateful at the "ante tinreilum diTes FfehcH Sari- ,"•'• striped or flgurml, wntea fr.t»iu .iu that J!lde5«ri> under tbt* FTP, ai ar« th bttllld of. i^uokuut avd the battli-ileldi hickaiumiK» -Tin* iliierv»tiini towera Uliou the Ka field, tthich mvnpy tbn highest elftutiona aiid ri«t l alioxi the timlier, euablf the student tu tract* all thu tuitiul iui>reuifiit« of the tlifrv •Ufa' upeytjons iiptm that Held 1'he rt d '~ l l t'v~ liitinK"l'l will n tu completed early-in tu» present and the IIIII'H nf Imttle at that point haw already burn u«oerl«iued ainl partialiTmailed y 1 d to establish the tirM campi ill Ilii' l>y«r Held, which lu one direction adjoin the ground nurro Luugstrect s tuliuiint4iroke tin I'nioii lilies <III the sciimd day uf the battle, and intiKi' I a < ousiderable |n>fllou nf the right nf the nriny tu lie dmeu from the tUd- in cuiifu»ii)ii ' \t iti otllcr eitiemity, it sneepi up tu the heights of •Snodirrji'o Hill, nlieru tlnxe famous but uiiBiiiceHsfal attacts uf liongslret'l s coliimiii broke in unt'iid lug succeHSUiii of iutt^;illh< «utanr.unl>~, continuing from 1 o clivk till sun ilouu, a^uiust the iiuihakt'ii linen uf Thomas Thcue i-ainpa-will be the centre of a illusion line of threiN g if the present plan uf vslab ImUtug thu reserve <1^\uiuti utthe park It w^an ulso det'erniiueil' to estab- Jisll lbt\riRht. brigade intln< tieliU ahtiut tti('\lll«nily v I'ond u in front uf Widow (ilenVs,which was itosecrans's h«adquarters,Xaud oil tbe " Viuiard " .tteM '««thi-i JhpeV"\h day, back Many nf last auioa'a shirt wai<t> aro ((nit.i up to dite with thn anU ex- ce"i>tion , ot tlm/aleeyiui, Tlj^gatteru;. almwn in thnyiafge engraving is espp- clallydewgtif c| to reui»< I j jnatauch dn- fei'ta, ai(d includea" the latest sty lea. on* ajeive nhowlng pleata, "the other gathers ai the ariiin' edges., lioth are, mtii-aeained.; Ikilh are In regulation •fihirt style and with them are inelnd»4 the t«u pravaillug culTi., one straight^ tb« other rolled jOIor and ruiiuded at the outer edges'. To ny«ku either tliiiaealKeveH'f'or a laily....i>rwcdluiu:-»i«»-lj-»atil^uf IM--'-- ^ , .- . . . . , -. - . . • . .*•• ->i--1*, ,,,', ' TL Vrn II" 1 qiured •ujll.h •«lr»»t Hlylish atrret dr^"«e-< an> made of black ami- while qKevko I tnoml, wilh ii'jjreen glace iafk blmlae \twt foi n note of color /and an muer lest of* inlnr^y |n>i'piui( out >>nvilln i a priucpsa -made from tlm material in soft shaileit uf gray; with lin/s nf black and-is triuiiuud with \Mek baudn. The ad- >fiir«fl>'a Afiifiii, ueiuiia apron tlmt \i tasteful at uu ttiue IA ua lUntiptetrly esien liaTto tlu« tiiirn.i'B outlll an U"tln> nent mi simpln guwp, Tim IIKM|PI sbunii IS-III the latest »t»lr and amply fnllllN nil rei'inreim'tits While vspecinlly dv signed fur the nursi'' 1 * rtemls it is HINI> well smleil to gninral home wear, l>o lug adapted t" lx>tli the ktti-licu mid thesewiugjrmiiii It limy be «t plain or plaid-iiaiusuiik, ca.nibrln or lawn, n* preferred, fait as. illustrated la nf tlm l J h i U l f c l l J w o r k . ' ••;,''•', .. • ' The skirt la str>i|i]itaiid full, simply gathered at. the top and alltcliod totir«r HUM'II brigadi's mi each jnlo swept (Nf» H mid fiirth in suwewling >n turien H rfwjrfrHif^nflrtTi" * (N'/vv IIIHISI- I'Ullt from the lliinnl(i_v:u That. Iliiionis Witliuut Care, j I r TtI0MA8'8 HEADQUJUyrKIM, SNOPOItASa U0C8E, CHHJKAMAt'OA. - .••'•. -~~~T".'"'"'" ;- "'~' .-.' ••~7'~''' •', •'•• ' >~r—''r'~ lr }~~~. •; j ••- teams tobe driven through it in any addition to 1 1 lie inarches over tho actual direction. The forest portion of tho ground of ^iich contest*, the Observa- tho . . , . _ . -.,-—, „-, the catalryandinfantry'..- ''_:•• -"Them are nmswaniplgrauJidAJiLtbo park, and the soil in allsectiona:ii)cx: ill pile of the bitterest cmitesii) uf" thuso which marked therite.vi.reiJlght^ ing of th« two duyv This the linu^alKO embraced lighting uf the poet Lytl Tho camp of thejefl bri; plain view.-mf tb ileneral TIIOHIUH'S hendifiiarl^rs ut t h e \ ; J Huudgruss llnusiviiud xyill cuvei' ii.pur \| lion of the terrifnry yver/vvlijch (lor- . jdoi). OraugerXtrixipy ruH'lied ' Mitlmut i o,rdiTH toward thr>/iu>id, of' buttle, t thu r»li«f of (ieiiiTjil Thoiimi ami tin FMiIvution nf uu 1 An .-lidjoiiiiug iMmp uverliMiks the Kelly Hold, iuli^whii.'h llrcckiiiridge's division of ('oiifedfihites, turning the Ujiiou luft,/.peiiii<raU>d uu Hiinday moriiing, ail'ii-tewr-vyhiell tlvujjrigadii charges ocenrred' in[ the movements^ >VB9 thu.i made practicable for tion towers, nn the main fields, rmoTouients. a* we,!!;, as for crest road on Mfssion'ory Kidge, roads over Lookout, and the summit of themountnin itself,iafflbrd— clfi\n- tioiis from which eyerymovtemerif, cellent fortcimps. The uaturaldrain- either strategy or' the tiuticii of the .age is- good, the-whole tract rising juiveral'tJattlelleMa, ciu'be distinctly graduallyfromth.eChickamaugajii^er, traced, . . .••'-. -.".———• which bounds it on the «?ijst f o r a e v u r a l ... The diineuaiohs' »f this ' national =niile3r<jHhe*«piiT»rof i Mi*mouiiry Ridgir Tiianffiuyring^groiiml will appear frpiii on its ivJaatai^ioaiidaryr^-A^ide^roni+ii'few- ; iignr*e9T~TTu~e^egarifpiijglinW the river if in o,watered tract. Several j ChicKanraiiga section embra.co 1 -fifteen »um|[ streams fed by abuudant 1 i iTII in iiuplanted 'ulii* ^oun'-'perishes. . Another iutere*tiii« iuiyelty plants !•<Hie little inimumi spega^ tlrflt.'i-iiltivated in Th» liotaiiieal di<IL III HiHlie. It will dixi'nv t he Argentiiin ' Itepniilic bv 1 lirli'M. _,' J . ..; , ilieprittylittle plant in jjvfieh hnhl •ier than.-the' well-ku pl<i|it (i)iMnot«u pudicit^' It has' tlm "iiirtc liulutjif fliriiikrfiK and closing Its leave* at tile »lu^nt'e«l tnlleb. . 'l'lm it'iives 'are .Hnuii/after raised and npened, ^mtat^ght lli'ejl' ar« .iiivnri* alily closed moveiiient • of ,tliu" idaiit ii. t/riiiC'il^a tb.retifold unit, K^rst, the fi^mii-ry luatiets close, bending lhetf/|>jintn for«rard;""tli«u the littlo that bear thoui. tiiuve'together^ id at last tlie, stum of the leaf sinks e » . ' - \ ' •••- . ' . - ' necessary to driv'o Aiseoruuiiis'back , In froiit .of thif.lleld also ran tbd f n u r / withjts -fmt.itjipiMill divisious of ' the Unioii left, iviimli - -. ." : stood aH'flrm- as did Thomas's ttyups ;,'. - r« Ka»«r nt ; i»«il»r. x x , •. . on SnodgrilHH.Ilill^ and bore. the/liru;it . l .!'Suinetiiiii!s,"_«uid Mr..-Ctiniruii '.'I Of frequEilt aanaults by thr entire aiii'inclined tMhink that people.aro; right wing pf .the enemy. '/'-'..'• . •'•''iiiiiiec'eaaarily "IKw in euluiluiling-JiiU^- ^Ttie camps Ipr" cavalry^have been es^ terprisen of pliblii: intiirest ga brace llfteeu , square milei. I lie crest of Missionary, 1 tablished in thu opun/iv/untry ulung tho Chickainaugii Kiver from Mexnn der*H Uridge tu lU^U's Dridge, thus oiiupyitij,' the gronnd where ('orreat a cavnlry, statiuue'l tn observe the right and rear of ilrngg's nriny, TVII 1 * At tacl.t'd liy the head of Oeuerul Thomai i vvtilth, by i\ night IIIUTII, had '"'Wolr" replied his wife, "ina^bo J ii's jusf^iis. wall, l'v«' lw«ii' listening , ' to Dollie's grailnatinii essay, aud it'll' b«'; agreat thing if thc..puhtic CHII wait i rtill after*it comi-s i»it,".~ justinent la aceoin|ilishea by iniiaus i>f .double biiat-dM/ts in front." nnilwr unh aud aide baSk gurqa, with a • nrv mg center Ream at thn bock linoll jiortiou la shaped below tne waist line i T l A < iirli.u. nrindmMi. traverse ."ir^ertTrrnever'-falliiT^jJm^^^ ^nd7^«ting allVrequliinTe^tT'forffjov^rriment; »» are the" battletleUla off^ PVT ltlon "I 7 i»"^»if^nd yev: »..».cn«,ft r L'nunty, >«w .^,rk has the«ni ( nai^fiufautr,v.cavalry; and OcneralShermanat tho'nerth end nf £. rl "« ^"•"a^^ChattanooK.^/Iere ; cyn.tru^ed «. curious win.lw.ll. , ,; .artillery camps. Looking forward tht'. occupation of the park' as a cump ""of inHTructioii.theGoiuniisiiionifrH have -pruvidsd eiglit artesian well* in•otief :- might not be nee'esaary for the tho ridge' and of Honker airdWalthall on Lookout- Mountain,". The cciitr»l j ttriveway of the park "system is a.lrt:ady. : j finitthedfroui the-nortUern'-wxtremi^y I '1(.f yi.ainnrtry *fB'l|™ unittlimly f..r 1 * (iivatry dismuiint infaT>rr\ T su foug ^ ^ , T O r t n T f ; ; | troop^to.usu surface water for driuk-1 tnenf tivi> unlf? through the Chicka mg pnrVow» ' iniyag,! Held t r q ilUik :n —TuVu.i1.iiarn!i,mm'Trjrfi cery eleme •e«t cery v element of 'p' rjr lf'orrc.it's lighting ordered lines, with « iice yt hich' ciirned very Hailiifi|; nf t>nf^l\g batteries^ (i^i t o create ith T*i/>ui^i.s'fi v e t e r a n s ifiriTi-.i'il-.T.-.tii^rtF\~ Tirr •tji,;,',,, ,<-*; -..'." inipressiiu^ . V'\V ; ,vJyil it. tljt'V Vf<.fe *•'' \ j \ A ;, V* 1 |. likely to bi) hiot mtb in actual ciim- Tfierearefleldira'ndfnrestJ, each bf/griaj^stent, lowridges and prectpjiottsjBlevations, :Bgme cleat,of ^3ro5(la^ati3 8ome_i(» ^timtMrr"'. The Chistan>auga''- 1 ES'«>?ji : wilS it»:steep ^1)ofi}[ij- SffprdSr evitj neede<l -• faciji)^ struclio'n. In an, eaat and west ilirec- tion the drive frfaiu lliuggold to the wesfeniriimii is eleven lbiles. Frotii Missipuary Kidge at Rossville to Wau- jhatchie Kidga beyjonA-LookoutMoun.- tain is six miles: Fcuiqi thesailio point by wayof jrcFarlanW'KOiipili"ei«;.est«ru boundary of the park to -its southern limits eight miles; The'total mile- age of. the; park system.' is- ot?r.• WO 1 the..field - the Kotilie.rs'.>iow- f^tiijtiji+r thurrf will Toirn how furilve h'niirs'a-. liiiulufH . rag«;db conBtanHy~at^T:oliit-~ b|;ink range ami- often.almost handtii band, where- tho. severitv uf the |l(5h|- >: ing is well illustrated'liy ihe-aingl«' fact that one. brigade of r'orrent'scnm ' raai'd herd force 'in | first hoili a an quarter d wou'u u( its entire . . Karta About Our Vanniry, ••''> . A' feV concise sUtements will show \; r - ^ e UoKed State'ii i're Wihabited by ; .the" advantages which the park pos-,j- 3u \ y five: per cent;./jr-opeHweritieth-! part, o r t h o popnlattoniiof thtti-»r»rld;.;" but these five per cent, of tboiworldV^ |>epplerTJsB l -oiie--tliiTil of -lUe wnrjif A . , iron, nteel iwl i-oppe.r, oile-qiurtrf of strate^d campaign attended are:all i n | . h e wurld : » proiluet -of>ool and mor./ : fall yjew. ... The fronril '., his move-, j tbjm one-quarter nfjits cotton. Teias ':• mcut, which when it reached the Ten^J^jo^^ a ] 4 ,i S _ tt ^^j l eJ 1 ,. ?; £ l UiJU,-as_lha Misses for practical field mstrnct'ian Standing ou tho point of Lookout, the LJ-UiMfi-mountain ranges and the river o>e"r which General p pp the necessary width Jit tlm f"«t Tl sleim'it utti two seunied and lit snugly, t litre/ bmng only aslight fujnens atthn urin s rjf At thu neik m a turn DVIJT i ollur and at the wrists aro worn frills •f line ^_^ l ^ ijinke this wrapper lur a lady in Kirlnun M/i) will reajmru llj^-y'utils matitial. Ut^'ta^al^—^^ d ^}^¥^^^'^^^'^0'^ ' It jumps wat<r from \in- i'.tofix. into a- Willia'Lsbndgp finii house. The four eloops are e'jrrccfly limit ami rigged " fJicy All, jib and- tack it—ttmtijT^fm^rr-Thrviopr by mean*'of steaming and hot irons it haa been tortured into llouuc- ing's and friilings of nil 'fcinds.' This Minpls, 'graceful iinlriinm^d 'skirt is gradually going unt of date; to Im succeo.Ju<l .by graduated flounces; or bu<;iliunn«'s, oiliior curried all round or up tho front breadth, 'tu-iitmt tiiis tho I'ariit shops a r o ' A n fqll of graduated trimming" with satin odges, tl|« * center., apparently drawn ""'(is "tHrnada, which have, dicappeafo^-and wide liBadiiigs left on^^b^sldes^ijr :thTl"s(ift:fabrio lias been ""crinrpeiT an.f iKru'illoniicd into ruffles for the neckor into? narrower edgings for a'ny {rills tbut may bfe.iised, . ••.._! ~f^?^ ! /F~~-fhifsi,m'"Wiipi.~ : >P ., •"> '^The new wraps, tui IBT- »K they have been displayed*, ar<Cvery, dreaay >ex- pcii»i.v«.coHtecti(<ff»>«Oe"lared silk *or ,r>ro(^4de, tilwjtrwXjritli/ac<a.nd chilToir rnfllts.xfiTjjed *itli tiny rnch^ii..' In ltand^ Thobib luvrcr ndgi. an.I narrow frill ii tho t«ip, but Is straight.. . . , "i and simplo as aro.theepaiilottas. Thu .. - ' -. Imiids am all double.'both •thor.iidgoit - x of tliij-liib-aud-thosM of—thfl-epaulsttei*—— '•--• ; : /*.' '— lining included in tha seam in' order • '-- that no rough sdgesinay be ^Mind. - .' " After passing fiver the shouldnrsihuy^_^- T - -— cross u£ tho back mid aro attavctiud tu " ;. .. thu waistband, whipliill turn is lluinb.uil,",> -. .' luotem , Orchard Knob, tlariiij; 'jilt o'T^r'tljB shoulders, or Ion at thfe-W;k" and rdanding npiu^rtmt. irr a <fiiaint^f)ld>t)miji iniiuiigjvr^Thflse ftovfel 'giirlil<!nt»'r4»re"in>is^)f j»l<)red frey-r 1 (tliifrwn^siifirred an<JHljjiaheii-j»iittf tlst£e fit fo«r ruche edged rijffkV jrt/ ; tfa:e tjt>ttoni,^*h!cl^ TJooSSrarTKattpIii athlSIHsionary | i,30S,75D m 1<M Farm uv> ners R l age con »«:en and reorlily'under- \ In crwSiri« 'mure rapidly \\ut^fa *? 0 d * b f " b M r T a l ^ ? ! r » ^ I ' r thts"ci wtof Mis, miles and of tho H, (&, rm l lt , twojlcon^ined^^ ^i>" er: ..J^J • r work; °<p*i(«!^ lbu%e ". t W*, of the "Bartlg^gfi-fiEe battlnfleias -jA^Chiii'twiijMtgaVa^,] hX^W^xo^^^^jumi^i under the ejp^&ftji&ZJym^fa^- l -^ " J . J£ilif>Se:'of JJa^JfaUlisB. I ^liattamKJga ing mill bow ftuJ'Sash end* of the mate naly wjmrliin tarn, are , (luuheil and frills ' To cut'th|a^apf)m far'

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£ COMPLAINTS,MESS, 'PSIA,KHTIOJI will l-awomplMfcad MM b By tbur AXiraiUOCSluioht* tb*lt«*r »a-th» aaervtlea> aurluum Ibroiwta tfca bfliMT• la 4r^f« frtim <vn to four «ul "Ibvactloaaf tb*>U«eraad fraalb*>lli«oriVra. On* rrfwo of Bad.-UIIT by rlHiM anMact to W* >oar i f tba l lnr . will karp lhtf | a-r Jrw bet 1 IiT illtfM'liiBi>rBu>. l*<.ia br «i) drrnU'1. or•rtpt ol i>rw»'l»- 51 Klal fSl., Nrw Verfc.

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VOL, I. OttAXFOUD.. JT. J., SATURDAY, APfiJL 30, 1898 THREBCENTS.

-CHICK AMAUGA PAEKUs Superior Advantages as a Maneuvering Ground

For Troops.

WOMEN WANTED, lot i III iHHabllnliMl huiiM. Per .ny «4« i<«r rannib and all tx*fiukul j* bran M ftilla.

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-t The^QTernment ffnda JtiUf forfn.....,».»le inVthe offnetabip of aaehj.

, ground for^tha,assembling, iu.trnc-.!?"' ™ • u «^n(?™«««g 9l troops aathe Chickamaag, p«rkr reaeriJationprove* to be. Write*. General H VBoynton, in the N^wYorit^nn;' Un.-

:: <ler~the;a*l of Cdngrei. £kiog tiepark a national mauwuvrina; ground,and authorizing the Secretary of Warto assemble there such apportion of

_ the regular army aa he may chooseand also to allow and arrauge^forjheconcentration and instruction of the

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adit Liquor Hablicured In"l o to SO ilaya. No pay- liltrural. Ur.J.UHUph.na.

I Dcpt. A, Labaawn. Ofclav

.HA TEN IS. CLAIMS.AO\baa

EILIN6Sohinery and milloS|n uf Olne nni!; Wt

T J O L D WAtWU

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tion during the coming season. TheAdjutant-General .of the army wasX'OUnidering' what should be done itithis direction, and the .troops of sev-eral States were looking-.forward tosumfner of autumn catnpmg at thepark:. -SuddenlyHhe' practical rises of'actual war set these plans aside, and.'.replaced them> by others- vrhiclv in?volved the concentration nf armiesaud their preparation for battle. .--\ '•

-"7. Jfo! other :naliouJowSa auch a Heldfor mauu.'uvre». Eleven square milesof the traet are now llttod for, regula-tion eauipH. Eight._of theseAaro inopen forest, carefully cleared of un-derbrush, and three square miile^ arein Helds. There, are four squaremiles within the legal limits pftlietract not yet purchased. This sectionis largely forest, and is available formanoauvrea by which it might be de-sired ti) iriatriu. troops jhj movements

ttgb *irg»«fUTCTftThe entire area within the present

mt f th k l f f

to erery portiou pf tW» wren battlo-flelda about Cbaltauooga which ar«reaohed by the uiilea$tf •yateni of thepark Theie are ('hickamaaga, Wau-hatr'iiif and Brown's 'Parry, OrchardKnpb, Lookout Mountain, SfisaiouarrRidge, Xuiinul Hill, aud I!IUK£«>I<1Prantice marclira orer theae road* milmake- known to officers and meutha unsurpassed

NIH.HO UISNIIIX-•limits 0/ tho park is clear of fences, and. teams can drive." jjverl the. fUUds and

s iu eVery part of it. j Chattanooga was finally secured, thejvere cleared out the intricate and quick tactical

..futtifWn.a .it imiliaifrfoi a iauip iifi 'lm l n l V

1 .attle- . -- ' I "suiiugoi IIOHI smes, wjitch has

ven that room should bo made foxjjjgen.elgAwjuirw siirtjin»'1"AJji-«:arnut

of Lattlrs euibracml in the park «r«-tcm, i* ala» cJrarly illacemilila

Leanug Loukoat Uountain atultaking poni'.iou ou Orchard .Knob,vhicb «a« the heailiinartera of (Iro-vrala 4irant. Thutaaa land (ir*UKiTtbrtiuchont the liatlV of Cljattau

AM

A Maw tlawa* I'Ual. Ka«a«llj> V I H i n m l^ la tarn BlM-U^a*.

A nen plant of eltraordiuary Iwautj",tiiMMrerrd tu the Hinialayaa, ban le-rrntlr been rultnatrd. l'laord ou anil?If in. a nu>>li>rately warm room, tho

ilear view ia obtained. u( the COHJL_-JUT hnN.. without having been planted,* "produceV « flower that unfold* ami

blotmis in midwinter. This curiousplant Itebuura to' the family of thecalla l i ly/ -It* scieutinc.' name is sav~uimatiii'.i |wu!atniu, aud its bulbs urni-tmud anil tlat'ijtthf t"P^_>

Tlie petal is of a 1 loll, deep crimsun,extending from "a jtreenish ..';caly*, the inner surface of whose, ex-tremity shows criiiiauu sputa.n'n a

:WK".. gruuiiiL. " A/ierplanted bulb bears .'lung,leaves on a" spotted stein, wlnle

(•onitionltidge, jtnd the movements of theL'niou (mips in the Arni.v of the Oiuu-lierlaud. Army of the Tennessee audHboker'it army. for their dislodcuientcau be rjwdfly followed.

FASHION

the t-roat of

ot the Confederate pthn Union liioveinenls.

toMissionary; Rulge ami

auiniuit, every fecturepoait'ioii' and nil

No material waken a more. *ervjc«*-able morning guwii that i» taateful atthe "ante tinreilum diTes FfehcH Sari-,"•'• striped or flgurml, wntea

fr.t»iu. i uthat J!lde5«ri> under tbt* FTP, ai ar«th b t t l l l d o f . i^uokuut avdthe battli-ileldi

hickaiumiK»-Tin* iliierv»tiini towera Uliou the

Ka field, tthich mvnpy tbnhighest elftutiona aiid ri«tl alioxi thetimlier, euablf the student tu tract* allthu tuitiul iui>reuifiit« o f the tlifrv•Ufa' upeytjons iiptm that Held 1'he

rt d '~ l lt'v~ liitinK"l'l wi l ln tucompleted early-in tu» present

and the IIIII'H nf Imttle at that pointhaw already burn u«oerl«iued ainlpartialiT m a i l e d y

1 d to establish the tirMcampi ill Ilii' l>y«r Held, which lu onedirection adjoin the ground nurroLuugstrect s tuliuiint4iroke tin I'nioiililies <III the sciimd day uf the battle,and intiKi' I a < ousiderable |n>fllou nfthe right nf the nriny tu lie d m e ufrom the tUd- in cuiifu»ii)ii ' \t itiotllcr eitiemity, it sneepi up tu theheights of •Snodirrji'o Hill, nlieru tlnxefamous but uiiBiiiceHsfal attacts ufliongslret'l s coliimiii broke in unt'iidlug succeHSUiii of iutt ;illh< «utanr.unl>~,continuing from 1 o clivk till sunilouu, a^uiust the iiuihakt'ii linen ufThomas Thcue i-ainpa-will be thecentre of a illusion line of threiN

g if the present plan uf vslabImUtug thu reserve <1 \uiuti utthe park

It w an ulso det'erniiueil' to estab-Jisll lbt\riRht. brigade in tln< tieliUahtiut tti('\lll«nilyv I'ond uin front ufWidow (ilenVs,which was itosecrans'sh«adquarters,Xaud oil tbe " Viuiard ".tteM '«« thi-i JhpeV"\hday,back

Many nf last auioa'a shirt wai<t>aro ((nit.i up to dite with thn anU ex-ce"i>tion , ot tlm/aleeyiui, Tlj^gatteru;.almwn in thnyiafge engraving is espp-clallydewgtif c| to reui»< I j jnatauch dn-fei'ta, ai(d includea" the latest sty lea.on* ajeive nhowlng pleata, "the othergathers ai the ariiin' edges., lioth are,mtii-aeained.; Ikilh are In regulation•fihirt style and with them are inelnd»4the t«u pravaillug culTi., one straight^tb« other rolled jOIor and ruiiuded atthe outer edges'.

To ny«ku either tliiiaealKeveH'f'or alaily....i>rwcdluiu:-»i«»-lj-»atil^uf IM--'--

^ , . - . . . . , -. - . . • . . * • • - > i - - 1 * , , , , ' , 'TL Vrn I I" 1

qiured

•ujll.h •«lr»»tHlylish atrret dr "«e-< an> made of

black ami- while qKevko I tnoml, wilhii'jjreen glace iafk blmlae \twt foi nnote of color / a n d an muer lest of*

inlnr^y |n>i'piui( out >>n villn ia

priucpsa

-made from tlm material in soft shaileituf gray; with lin/s nf black and-istriuiiuud with \Mek baudn. The ad-

>fiir«fl>'a Afiif i i i ,ueiuiia apron tlmt \i tasteful atuu ttiue IA ua lUntiptetrly esien

liaTto tlu« tiiirn.i'B outlll an U"tln> nentmi simpln guwp, Tim IIKM|PI sbunii

IS-III the latest »t»lr and amply fnllllNnil rei'inreim'tits While vspecinlly dvsigned fur the nursi''1* rtemls it is HINI>well smleil to gninral home wear, l>olug adapted t" lx>tli the ktti-licu midthesewiugjrmiiii It limy be «t plainor plaid-iiaiusuiik, ca.nibrln or lawn, n*preferred, fait as. illustrated la nf tlml J h i U l f c l l J

w o r k . ' • • ; , ' ' • ' , .. • 'The skirt la str>i|i]itaiid full, simply

gathered at. the top and alltcliod totir«r

HUM'II brigadi's mi each jnlo swept (Nf» Hmid fiirth in suwewling >n turien Hr f w j r f r H i f ^ n f l r t T i " *

(N'/vv IIIHISI- I'Ullt from the lliinnl(i_v:uThat. Iliiionis Witliuut Care, j

UMBIAmmmm

lufhbias ' alo

•famous 5"lj

eel- Ttrbirtg^-

Jest material

the art. If

letter can bo

?vill put it-in

I rTtI0MA8'8 HEADQUJUyrKIM, SNOPOItASa U0C8E, CHHJKAMAt'OA.- . • • ' • . - ~ ~ ~ T " . ' " ' " ' " ; - "'~' .-.' • • ~ 7 ' ~ ' ' ' •', •'•• ' > ~ r — ' ' r ' ~ l r } ~ ~ ~ . •; j ••-

teams tobe driven through it in any addition to11 lie inarches over tho actualdirection. The forest portion of tho ground of iich contest*, the Observa-

tho. . , . _ . -.,-—, „-, the

catalryandinfantry'..- ' ' _ : • • •-"Them are nmswaniplgrauJidAJiLtbopark, and the soil in allsectiona:ii)cx:

ill pile of the bitterest cmitesii) uf"thuso which marked therite.vi.reiJlght^ing of th« two duyv Thisthe linu alKO embracedlighting uf the poet LytlTho camp of thejefl bri;plain view.-mf tbileneral TIIOHIUH'S hendifiiarl^rs ut t h e \

; J Huudgruss llnusiviiud xyill cuvei' ii.pur\ | lion of the terrifnry yver/vvlijch (lor-. jdoi). OraugerXtrixipy ruH'lied ' Mitlmut

i o,rdiTH toward thr>/iu>id, of' buttle, tthu r»li«f of (ieiiiTjil Thoiimi ami tinFMiIvution nf uu 1• An .-lidjoiiiiug iMmp • uverliMiks theKelly Hold, iuli^whii.'h llrcckiiiridge'sdivision of ('oiifedfihites, turning theUjiiou luft,/.peiiii<raU>d uu Hiindaymoriiing, ail'ii-tewr-vyhiell tlvujjrigadiicharges ocenrred' in[ the movements^

>VB9 thu.i made practicable for tion towers, nn the main fields,rmoTouients. a* we,!!;, as for crest road on Mfssion'ory Kidge,

roads over Lookout, and the summitof themountnin itself,iafflbrd— clfi\n-tioiis from which eyerymovtemerif,

cellent fortcimps. The uaturaldrain- either strategy or' the tiuticii of the.age is- good, the-whole tract rising juiveral'tJattlelleMa, ciu'be distinctly• graduallyfromth.eChickamaugajii^er, traced, . . .••'-. -.".———•

w h i c h b o u n d s i t on the «?ijst foraevura l ... T h e d i i n e u a i o h s ' »f • t h i s ' nat ional=niile3r<jHhe*«piiT»rof iMi*mouiiry R i d g i r Tiianffiuyring^groiiml wi l l appear frpiii

on its ivJaatai^ioaiidaryr^-A^ide^roni+ii'few-;iignr*e9T~TTu~e^egarifpiijglinWthe river if in o,watered tract. Several j ChicKanraiiga section embra.co1-fifteen»um|[ streams fed by abuudant1 i iTII

iniiuplanted 'ulii* ^oun'-'perishes.. Another iutere*tiii« iuiyeltyplants !•<Hie little inimumi spega^tlrflt.'i-iiltivated in Th» liotaiiiealdi<IL III HiHlie. It will dixi'nvt he Argentiiin ' Itepniilic bv 1lirli'M. _,' J . ..;, i l ieprittylittle plant in jjvfieh hnhl

•ier than.-the' well-kupl<i|it (i)iMnot«u pudicit^' It has' tlm"iiirtc liulutjif fliriiikrfiK and closingIts leave* at tile »lu^nt'e«l tnlleb. . 'l'lmit'iives 'are .Hnuii/after raised andnpened, ^mtat^ght lli'ejl' ar« .iiivnri*alily closed

moveiiient • of ,tliu"idaiit ii. t/riiiC'il^a tb.retifold unit, K^rst,the fi^mii-ry luatiets close, bendinglhetf/|>jintn for«rard;""tli«u the littlo

that bear thoui. tiiuve'together^id at last tlie, stum of the leaf sinks

e » . ' - \ ' • • • - . • ' . - • '

necessary to driv'o Aiseoruuiiis'back ,In froiit .of thif.lleld also ran tbd fnur/ withjts -fmt.itjipiMilldivisious of ' the Unioii left, iviimli - -. ." :stood aH'flrm- as did Thomas's ttyups ;,'. • • - r« Ka»«r nt;i»«il»r. x x , •. .on SnodgrilHH.Ilill^ and bore. the/liru;it . l.!'Suinetiiiii!s,"_«uid Mr..-Ctiniruii '.'IOf frequEilt aanaults by thr entire aiii'inclined tMhink that people.aro;right wing pf .the enemy. '/'-'..'• . •'•''iiiiiiec'eaaarily "IKw in euluiluiling-JiiU^-

^Ttie camps Ipr" cavalry^have been es^ terprisen of pliblii: intiirest

ga brace llfteeu ,square milei. I lie crest of Missionary,1

tablished in thu opun/iv/untry ulungtho Chickainaugii Kiver from Mexnnder*H Uridge tu lU^U's Dridge, thusoiiupyitij,' the gronnd where ('orreat acavnlry, statiuue'l tn observe the rightand rear of ilrngg's nriny, TVII1* Attacl.t'd liy the head of Oeuerul Thomai i

vvtilth, by i\ night IIIUTII, had

'"'Wolr" replied his wife, "ina^bo Jii's jusf^iis. wall, • l'v«' lw«ii' listening ,

' to Dollie's grailnatinii essay, aud it'll'b«'; agreat thing if thc..puhtic CHII wait i

rtill after*it comi-s i»it,".~

I '

justinent la aceoin|ilishea by iniiausi>f .double biiat-dM/ts in front." nnilwrunh aud aide baSk gurqa, with a • nrvmg center Ream at thn bock linolljiortiou la shaped below tne waist linei T l

A < iirli.u. nrindmMi.

traverse ." ir^ertTrrnever ' - fa l l i iT^jJm^^^^ n d 7 ^ « t i n g allVrequliinTe^tT'forffjov^rriment; »» are the" battletleUla o f f ^ PVTltlon "I 7 i » " ^ » i f ^ n d yev: • »..».cn«,ftr L'nunty, >«w .^,rk hasthe«ni(nai^fiufautr,v.cavalry; and OcneralShermanat tho'nerth end nf £.rl"« ^"•"a^^ChattanooK.^/Iere ; cyn.tru^ed «. curious win.lw.ll. , ,;.artillery camps. Looking forwardtht'. occupation of the park' as a cump

""of inHTructioii.theGoiuniisiiionifrH have-pruvidsd eiglit artesian well* in•otief

:- might not be nee'esaary for the

tho ridge' and of Honker airdWalthallon Lookout- Mountain,". The cciitr»l

j ttriveway of the park "system is a.lrt:ady. :j finitthedfroui the-nortUern'-wxtremi^y I'1 (.f yi.ainnrtry *fB'l|™ unittlimly f..r 1 *

(iivatry dismuiintinfaT>rr\Tsu foug

^ ^ , T O r t n T f ; ; |t r o o p ^ t o . u s u surface water for driuk-1 t n e n f tivi> u n l f ? through the Chickam g p n r V o w » ' iniyag,! Held t r q i l U i k :n—TuVu.i1.iiarn!i,mm'Trjrfi

cery eleme•e«t ceryv element of'p' rjr

lf'orrc.it'slighting n»ordered lines, with «

iice yt h ich' ciirnedvery Hailiifi|; nf t>nf^l\g

batteries^ (i i to createith T*i/>ui^i.s'fi ve teransifiriTi-.i'il-.T.-.tii^rtF\~ Tirr

•tji,;,',,, ,<-*; -..'."inipressiiu^ . V'\V;,vJyil

it. tljt'V Vf<.fe *•'' \ j \ A ;, V*1

| . likely to bi) hiot mtb in actual ciim-Tfierearefleldira'ndfnrestJ,

each bf/griaj^stent, lowridges and

prectpjiottsjBlevations, :Bgme cleat,of^3ro5(la^ati3 8ome_i(» timtMrr"'. The

Chistan>auga''-1ES'«>?ji:wilS it»:steep^1)ofi}[ij- SffprdSr evitj neede<l -• faciji)^

struclio'n. In an, eaat and west ilirec-tion the drive frfaiu lliuggold to thewesfeniriimii is eleven lbiles. FrotiiMissipuary Kidge at Rossville to Wau-jhatchie Kidga beyjonA-LookoutMoun.-tain is six miles: Fcuiqi thesailio pointby wayof jrcFarlanW'KOiipili"ei«;.est«ruboundary of the park to -its southernlimits i» eight miles; The'total mile-age of. the; park system.' is- ot?r.• WO1

the..field - the Kotilie.rs'.>iow- f^tiijtiji+r •thurrf will Toirn how furilve h'niirs'a-.liiiulufH . rag«;db conBtanHy~at^T:oliit-~b|;ink range ami- often.almost handtiiband, where- tho. severitv uf the |l(5h|->:

ing is well illustrated'liy ihe-aingl«'fact that one. brigade of r'orrent'scnm 'raai'd herdforce 'in

| first hoili

aan

quarterd wou'u

u( its entire

. . Karta About Our Vanniry, ••''>. A' feV concise sUtements will show \;r- e UoKed State'ii i're Wihabited by ;

.the" advantages which the park pos-,j-3u\y five: per cent;./jr-opeHweritieth-!part, or tho popnlattoniiof thtti-»r»rld;.;"but these five per cent, of tboiworldV^|>epplerTJsBl-oiie--tliiTil of -lUe wnrjif A

. , iron, nteel iwl i-oppe.r, oile-qiurtrf ofstrate^d campaign attended are:all i n | . h e wurld:» proiluet -of>ool and mor./ :fall yjew. ...The fronril'., his move-, j t b j m one-quarter nfjits cotton. Teias ':•mcut, which when it reached the Ten^J^jo^^a]4,iS_tt^^jleJ1,.?;£lUiJU,-as_lha

Misses for practical field mstrnct'ianStanding ou tho point of Lookout, the

LJ-UiMfi-mountain ranges and the rivero>e"r which General

p ppthe necessary width Jit tlm f"«t Tlsleim'it utti two seunied and lit snugly,t litre/ bmng only aslight fujnens atthnurin s rjf At thu neik m a turn DVIJTi ollur and at the wrists aro worn frills• •f line ^_^

l^

ijinke this wrapper lur a lady inKirlnun M/i) will reajmru llj^-y'utils

matitial.

Ut^'ta^al^—^^d^}^¥^^^'^^^'^0'^

' It jumps wat<r from \in- i'.tofix.into a- Willia'Lsbndgp finii house.The four eloops are e'jrrccfly limitami rigged " fJicy All, jib and- tack

it—ttmtijT^fm^rr-Thrvioprby mean*'of steaming and hot

irons it haa been tortured into llouuc-ing's and friilings of nil 'fcinds.' ThisMinpls, 'graceful iinlriinm^d 'skirt isgradually going unt of date; to Imsucceo.Ju<l .by graduated flounces; orbu<;iliunn«'s, oiliior curried all roundor up tho front breadth, 'tu-iitmttiiis tho I'ariit shops a r o ' A n fqll ofgraduated trimming" with satin odges,tl|« * center., apparently drawn ""'(is

"tHrnada, which have, dicappeafo^-andwide liBadiiigs left on^^b^sldes^ijr

:thTl"s(ift:fabrio lias been ""crinrpeiT an.fiKru'illoniicd into ruffles for the neck orinto? narrower edgings for a'ny {rillstbut may bfe.iised, . ••.._!

~f^?^!/F~~-fhifsi,m'"Wiipi.~: >P • ., •">'^The new wraps, tui IBT- »K they havebeen displayed*, ar<Cvery, dreaay >ex-pcii»i.v«.coHtecti(<ff»>«Oe"lared silk *or,r>ro( 4de, tilwjtrwXjritli/ac<a.nd chilToirrnfllts.xfiTjjed *itli tiny rnch^ii..' In

ltand^ Thobibluvrcr ndgi. an.Inarrow frill ii tho t«ip, but Is straight.. . . , "iand simplo as aro.theepaiilottas. Thu .. - ' -. 'Imiids am all double.'both •thor.iidgoit - x.~~'of tliij-liib-aud-thosM of— thfl-epaulsttei*—— '•--• ;: /*.''—lining included in tha seam in' order • '--that no rough s d g e s i n a y be ^Mind. • - .' "After passing fiver the shouldnrsihuy^_^-T—-———-—^cross u£ tho back mid aro attavctiud tu " ;. ..thu waistband, whipliill turn is lluinb.uil,",> - . . '

luotem, Orchard Knob, tlariiij; 'jilt o'T^r'tljB shoulders, or Ion

at thfe-W;k" and rdanding npiu^rtmt.irr a <fiiaint^f)ld>t)miji iniiuiigjvr^Thflseftovfel 'giirlil<!nt»'r4»re"in>is^)f j»l<)red

frey-r1 (tliifrwn^siifirredan<JHljjiaheii-j»iittf tlst£e fit fo«r rucheedged rijffkV jrt/;tfa:e tjt>ttoni,^*h!cl^

TJooSSrarTKattpIii athlSIHsionary | i,30S,75D m 1<M Farm uv> nersR lage con l « »«:en and reorlily'under- \ IncrwSiri« 'mure rapidly \\ut^ fa

* ? 0 d *bf " b M r T a l ^ ? ! r » ^ I ' rthts"ci wtof Mis,miles and of tho

H, (&, f»rml l t ,t w o j l c o n ^ i n e d ^ ^ ^i>"er:..J^J• r work; °<p*i(«!^lbu%e". t W * ,

of the "Bartlg^gfi-fiEe battlnfleias -jA^Chiii'twiijMtgaVa^,]hX^W^xo^^^^jumi^i under the ejp^&ftji&ZJym^fa^- l-^ " J

. J£ilif>Se:'of JJa^JfaUlisB. I^liattamKJgaing

mill bow ftuJ'Sash end* of the matenaly wjmrliin tarn, are , (luuheil

and frills 'To cut'th|a^apf)m far'

i

A> <- *

- s rnUBDEft ETEST UTUBDiT,At Room «.Qp«ra HOUMB1O#,

••———CKAHPOKB. Hi-J. 1- *-

OD« Dollar a Tear. .la Adraace.

E.B.OLTMA, • Bliu*Md?atiUwr.• — — 3

XuUrtti at OxCra*fordMaHrr.

MTl ItllAY, /miLSO. IM"

_ Thr gnu ptftctiw at Matanxaa milby the, Trrr<tr at the H|*nl«h steamerCuidn spem* to have justified all thei»infl<lt>ul predictions wad* aa to theiiiarksinanibfp of the gunners of ourfleet Such accuracy in the nan oflarge giin« at ••V'bas no paraJUt in

. _ ' 'SOME USEFUL DATA.Hern *rn a few facts which should

bt kept jn mind in discussing -the"bmibvard prii|Kimtion

I Iho ton II iiiiiiiuittee may refimn their i-4Jiise.nl audj»t«p the wlinfr»ntcrpri»e

J \ l l pilM ••fpuii In < ihdiial< » lluttpeople wlioii pripjieltjr may bn takentnrtl be awarded (Is full value 'llmt< ndi in T is to |'I'll e tin' Mllllutloll \'»>

tin ilialiirbam < oft ft ha- nut

Harm are * law prapopeopUT are {M«

•afart. ~} Tfc* ef«jtiR of fti

1

a A trolley op North a»rnne willb* irrrjr touch more rwntenient f«ir the<••«• of a majority of our eitlreus thanour iin Honth avenue. ... • V.

,1 A "North aTcnui trollrjf would lieletter patf$a|«'l, and wnld, tberefore, pay morn (or ita frtncliiaa than• Kiiuttj a»rnue1rdley It ouuld alaoafford mure freVrueut ami hetUt aeflsvice

4. An aircnnv • hundred feel wide• ml twelve luilan long, vitb • trolleyhue and cycle path, preaemng tbep r w n t macadam and profiling alto• »oft riavl for summer driving, wouldprove • great attraction tot the towu•ml county, aud enhance Tallies tnnohmore than a trolley line only nil a nar>ro» street

*• Leaving out of ivumiiliratlun thefilling* <>f tbe very few who wouldj.H.fll ilirwlly liy a Hiiuth avfiinvtrnlliT. and of Ihc-»oiiirwh»t larger

dy tlm wjdrtiing uf North avijiue, itsteina plain that tba North men noliu< ttimld terre the publlf l>«st

i> \«ii1e from nieresenliini'iital tonHub iiitmns, it would solve llm trolley

«"7.

•LOOM-TtMC

arewaqnieka' Maatsousn|NN waartwdi ottrtrrwawifi!

»gn tea i>k>o<n-tlm» of tba j«ar.Waataovrar war 70a wast.

Mow aaouM May to else faaa .May?woodenswot

Kin

Had rm pas*ed me I. .^a Ib* lo»e-tlm« of- four

Ooly, bad yon x n r com*!Ju« <<«« busrt-beU mm asitlrred,

mutt wowwnawDi Just OM ffcord bad waiud duipf,wajktd »llb aae tba wajr. O*a aoax falk) t lo flnt 1U word

—< bar!«i "aahlagtcn Colnaaayiu Harder t MagmrloeJ

j Bradley-;The^"lan't it queer bow email tbe world

•a, after all?" oaid tbe ahortvr of tb«two BIPO, aa they ateeYed carh otherdown th«ai«l« of Ibeamoker.while therar aeeme4 to be doing lU Urat to joltthem botb oter tbe abouMer* of otherpaiaengara ID tbe aaata "I'm always

'rnnnlnginto aotnebody I haven't neenrtor' a longtime. Sow,.•' who .wonldhare thought of meeting 'you rominginto thin •milker1—iB-thU nwlion oftbe country'" „ •-.

"Y«a," aaiit <he taller lie with thenew tweed trareling cap "tint thenthe world la dig rnough t<i keep till!acqitaintanrf* like n* apart I.et a•»t 4<iwfl-bere—apart for yeai-«. Howmany yearn 1* ilf '

Munt be a good teu.J KIIUIIM «T\ , ~

Bicycle RepairsIs your wheel in need of repair? If BO. call on ru. werepairtll kinds of wheels, and gnarantee om- work.

New s Second-hand Wheels.

T H E T CITIZE

strong injraelf," naid Bradley,hia collar

"Ye-es," sanl, Tnpue*, "I ron'ra. >you ili<rinipresB_nTB~aii a little over in 1rimed to fcar« yarn—wn way ahont |things i l general when I first met vou*And yon were only a boy tlieD "

"I ran't kelp it, fr»pp«» It's mvnature, I suppose "VCell, let me (ellyou sboul Eloise — " 1

•'Ynn still.,-all Eer' by her llrstname'" " ,

"Oli. force of habit, you know I |wm fjoing to ssy, I don't believe Kvewnnlil eter have nanted to 1imcFi the 'apple if nhrhsila t heeu told < xpressly Ito letttalouA. r , ^ f

Trappes tias Mill mulling."Anywnv, shti luamtril that nhr

Wheels to rent, and bicycle sundries.Lawn Mowers repaired and sharpened.

Adjoining•at Fire Howe.CRANFDRD CYCLS CO.

, ttleii Immi 1 , l l m -'lul -

North nwillli- throPgllJ-Ui->»i«l>-ih it, or 111 ii~fo

Iniilil.ri t inl ln on it ibid- things IIK-pr i|Hi«< il only If IIIOHI> |iiMiiniiril>nil 1 i lu. i t lv i n t n . - l i i l ihooM.'-thiy•teni t n y l i k i l i intliii ini> tin dm iMun 'of 0111 or inori* of tli^Ho point)* in tin*«u> ulmli inn} "ml tjiciii l"'"t It»ill 1 • ijuil• 11 long fight to jint a pi 1IIIHIII nt ijuii In* on tin) ulioln eutii|!ri«n. •

1. II wolilil bi! i|iiit<> pOHnibli* tilk..|p North u\«iiuo an it ia through1I11 built up |Hirtioii of tin' town ifiinotht r loiitf ('nil IM* ngiiiMloh for lint*• •Him track". Tlii" in'goll»tion»'ooiild

1,, « m , tJ ulL iJiriHIiiit_illC_'lIIMLlt T'ltlJ

txiiibl do neitherTin i< ii'insiiis uiiljv Ilieii, Hie

(.inblmiis tit mist, of feasibility and ofthe 1I1 tnlU i>f how, where, and lo what1 vti nt the straightening ami widening"hull In iarried <>ut

said the Arat •|ieaker,adurk,t«irj man, nnurt see tbic man- grntitmle and allwith small lide whiskers {that. And the end uf it HUH - "

"Quite that—I hadn't heard nf you "Ion bruke it off? 'for <|uite a long while »lieu Hi olid | "Oh, of 1 011 r««, the ladv must al

mejilKint that deajierate Juveaf ,-wajs hjivr Uiat privilege, ' s»|d Brsd" vr-wrtlra mnrtri-aunti*— "«nt-

Men

THE RIGHT SIDE OF PRICES.Some people say we are on-the wrong/^ide of the street;but we don't mind that as long as we are on the right

" side of prices, We have just received an invoice of'cloth top ladies' shoes, which we think are up to themark, at a reasonable price. Come in*and ask for whatyou want'and let ua quoFe~a"few prices. "NewarlTandNew Yoik are not the only places to haj goods.

C. P. W HEEIiERywaftiwCTWL

IlllttlIt it I'nlinniti I tli«t the atinight

IttliKnr are ntpaldx of MlinfactoryHolnlLoii, <annot tlu- nulutlon be arHrn\i il at by intnlllgent coiiaiderationHIHI dim tiKaiou11 If they cannot l>« noHohnl. lunnot Una fai'l l>« arrived lit1 qiinlly liy I'OIINHIIII alion ami illm u»

"Ha, ha' Yes, that was moie than Buffed thero "four yearfragrr l)id Bcrdiel ever tell "And vou uflvw murrieil at all,'on "the end of that? V«> <lnt a jon, llrailk) ''•igsr?" Iho small man wngubd ln»

nwk with an air of rouiplotn «i"lt salisfa\tlon "Wejl, I don't iiiind tilling yvu. kiiuwiug Hint it won I go aiiyfiirthelynf 1 oiirno — "M

"(Jf ciijir»e, that a uiitter»tnnd '"I don't"iiiiinl telling vou that I al

way* thonglit myself well nut of thataffair yes, \ J oil see, she «eut tt««j Bradleyfrom (talena\one snmnier to speiul '

ilwl

'I here

sumei tune at a,small watering piiuewhera an aunt (it hers ws» ktaviug-Of i«urse, we kept ii|riorrrspoiiileiic«-^trry sweet and all that, you know—but all of a suilden the lettersatupptd Well,I illdirt know what tomake of that Just »« I Van beginning

mi snllli lent reason at j '<> ««•' fldg«ty a letter cauW from bet;lellmg me that she bad tnet wllhii 1 11

Iiiinilioor.li'd or " i l l ilis>iri'Kuril the i n -

t i i t ' l n o f tho t'ruiifnr.1 juiblii' vvlii'ii

iin, of IIIII uviniie from Aldwn *•>! tlixy iti< asfaid to oniisrnt to tliu »idslinnii fitnet iimlil Iwdone for $.111, | , , l l l l l | { „( ^, irtli awim. Ijii-ro is,

"'I' '""' <" "• '"ak'iiK II rt .•mnpniKU against the )iropnamnH-tn111 ic<> in i i x t 711,111111

i onf or~t\7ib<'iilli|< lilli

ni . i i l i l thim conn n i t h

ii I In n It 1 xi ' iy MMaon to brh i \<\

tinli*K thi> '\rifi int«rf<>ii>a Hith tln>

IIIOUI> Hintkot that tbu f lam blii* will

HI II foi iiinii' tliiiu that HIIUI

7 N o inn now propn«nM to IIKHKHH

abiittni): p i o p e i t y o w n o r x foi bi'lu'HU

I In uhol i i 1 o«l of th«> Miipiotitiutnt

vtnili 11. and 110 oti use foi inlsrepreHmTsets <7T"~I 1MS~T7HitiVt»» o!

uhomay favm it

friKhtfulinhn|>|>«iieil that some felluwnn»\sluiuling ni'sr, lUlniig, and this maiixiuausgnl lo trawl out on the saiut* lunb oftlio ti«e }imt as she nan losing lierhold Oh, perhaps Mmliel told v\u

111A

1/ Haul llrailU v.sinldeuly pulling I«ut lu« watib £?h_ves—by jingo1 Jmust be gettuig baib' Yon must let :me liitriiiiuio YOU to nil vvifa—ihe's asplendid voiiiaff-ii most sensiblevtnuian Cnrne on ' >

TrappiM hnd not i|ints flm'shetl hi*cignr, neither, fur that matter, had

Heeing bis friend's suddenenthusiasm, Imwovei, to )iresent him— Trappe*- to Mrs liradley, 1'rappescould not in honor appear to tulue theintroduction at Ituis limn the north ofa half smoked < igar They rose, andthe. smaller man almost drugged tUebiggdi iuto,tli« purlm tiir

lint two had no sooner pausedtlni'iigli the vestibule and cliiseit the

I iloni iiehluil them than a very distinctIvouc, nf Inn legisler, ijunl "Heip,

minutes, DfinetrlUH

•111 tjl» llflll lni'kl

von 1 all tivuHi idley* '

' Oh Unit v'U. denr>' KIIKI llrad-lev.inNnine <oiifiiHiou "Y* s, de.nr.Ltt"iwe liHiotbite ~1 met a friend IU

-tire 4iiuv4<««ii>~)Iv *'TVII'J»IIPH**J-> " *l'elnt.bti.1 to m.et Mrs 111 Bill.

Insurance policies, correctJy written ahd at lowest market-able rates . *-

Buying, selling and renting of Real Estate.

Office, Opera Houpe Block, - Cranford, N. J.<3raater New York Office, 3 * JPinO Street.

TeUphoaa CalL 8788 CortlamdV

DEAXER

"CHARLESDEA

Choice Meats and Provisions,POULTRY AND GAME IN SEASON.

mud 'V urn hiisbuiid inteiested

pili 1 tOielvrd for the fraiK luxe, "hnulillint Im mine tbnii thu oust of suivejs ,iiiapn, Hiiperititeudelictt of tlm vtolk ofvud< nuiK, ntul .theJeXpuune 1111 nit nta'lo the mile of tliu frnm hint,

V number of towns 111 I nsleiu lVnusvlvsulii urn tin mug from tin' imu nildiisliy, ivluire there is loo linn 11 comjKtitlou, to the MtviMil of mldi'r tindiis-'1 lit) t<tlltivill 1011 of Iho silk vtirm IHtilitSiTf~ttii( liidustTtc-Kirlucb i sing ana ii'siill

at tlm ash of bm i|igur, "^udiel didu t Mietr41-»«B—Htjat..- K»»« ^uul> «nnliu)4 at rnifctho thought of bun mm h alike ull li\l. lhu< «ithnsn romaiitio rescues an " «ik'-lhiii<

"Oh, vvi, ull alike, tnii kuotv '\Men sehloiu iin ttbiu lltev me ill\ n d , HII far an 1 1 uu make, out tlusi diilg^ug In tobuci 11, ' uml Mm Itiadleyfollow iliilu t ilo ttiivlhing purtn ulitilv iibuvv lii'lm.lf up ln1 In r fnil height,brave, t Ulier Just held his lianil out Mt Im h was mrfMili 1 able "Sit donti,lo h«*r anjt~piilleil her 111 r^AiiTbmly f plenntuMild do thtit,vou know * ) vnu N/ ) lIlnw diil he. gut lo her' ' the mini

Miller BlooS:,', Craoaford.

->- -Try our goods aud get one of these cliecks_\vitlLeacl]—cash uurcba.se

knew liuw tnno

Wlmt-nu* it tliut inteiesteil

» i lb Ihu twnpil nip niVtill

A\\t\ (idle;* tpii Minn has takxii afro«h ntnit, nml |IIIIIIIIHIH to l»> limnhi'tlj IIIKI iinix'il rliiin ivIT Imfiili, if

1 Inle. is 110 dufibl that gt lieral illscilHKinii nit* Hip lit discussmu IKvvlutt i s m t d t d but is thVie anV teaKnit vftiv it may lint IK fan J •

t IIWIII-K in lii'inn «<\pmti'il/iTi lar^i'i uititii-it finiii tint ii'iiijtn, nml.rirtiinij miimuli, it IN Uomu to (ICIf'ln aiul HiiBrtiii, llu Imirfii »f i uyiMcntioirRJi-thnrK-nhout il «ntlmt It linn

tnlit* united uith tliMiiinu Knit, liomiunoil in Raid tlmt Hln \liicru'i(ir»nl| li nutKooil for tlm pin pose

' Ucve Wvll, tlftu llitrn nits soiiluI unit nf mjsterv ubnut the 1111111 fnrsomeiiiivs He ilidn t tell bis name,anil she ilufu't tiud it out until nfteishu got t|ilite veil Hut von »re.

K»s, 1 duln t tare to have myttaiuee writmg to me etrrr tlav abnutiom«other fellow I ilidn t kunvr

L'df tHiiirse lint," said Irajipesl(So I verv sunn tookiili o]

Siippiis< 11 rlmii roactinuiin_KiMit!n

\ tout has lately been imidii 111 tor11 st IIIXIIH of -I'tica. N 1 . t» ast t>r-

I11111 \>Uothefci*r~nnt-tlie old idea LOII

using

nit'li do ™ll tlii'lusr-lves WJIIIand claim to l>« dufentliiig publio intcriftx dots thai givo (hem any right

iipugu thethem, mid

to inisippu<at>iit milHorn,ili%ei of all uho opiKiH

thirty «>n?«l pi>r cent of Ikv hiiya amTtwenty Ihn |ivr cent of tlm uirln con-

jddirod itjright^»_^tt<ll," ltta>iiig tholarger pioportion of the opinion thatit

n l ihh pi i t ludcs any dim uniinn iiu hM« mil innlilti prnplr to n l l l \ c at «IM<

Mnti ling nf tin1 f»ctnv

'1 In ten "Mujni Hunt, Im 111sthin'r ""»iNTBmiKtty- ho thinks— thp-lK>ult<vui'd Tvoiild be a splen lid tilingfoi the tow 11 an I county, that it wouldbe win 111 more than it is likilv. tocost", iiud that n great uinjontv of C'lnnford « i itiriMi* will areept his vien nfit lit fort! it has been yuuiplutu 1 Uv u

* he lioldsnflli lallj, to con

pieM^nt vviiihentil the- peo]>le 111 thematter, and In iiuleavur to give themv. hat theyyanT \nd yet lie i» btiuglualiguedanil misrepresouted shsme

about it, by iiinueudo if not a,i-

tually.

hitch methods do tfot tend to olanfjthe MtuutiiHwJfmeu's iuin.ds the) IH*

make it difficult tt> oouiclearly, and render it

S 5 J i l , « l i e , T In . . „..on- lbe - unlijiH't,—it- wiw—fau«d_thaC :«J<itlyiH((-lii!i-eigar'anli iie

One nf. Spkin's vvarslups is calledarh»V.> Whs! rt'tlyt!tinii».tli»timmc

bung up in ew<ry HpHiyaid whothw

\t ttio btfginuiug of theof t'arlnn V til* oiiil'iry of Spain

w i)i the greatest On earth To diiy»he limit herself letiottiug to bulltight* to laiae money nominally fordoff>iidtiig her foreign posnesmnns.but itMillTto uvorl rexolntidii at home

A' *

Flio jiifliiouoe of \«rio«« inviiuationt upon health aud longevity in th

f an i]us.t oouiploled Jiy an ofllwi of tike11gisfrar jjenoral's department of lh»>

•h \luterumiiul V vast colleotif llgures, (Miuparativ i ,tamt'",

ett , liss just lteen isnutjd as orpnbhv

gdtHTitueui, uud sbjiicm UuMb>frolu theiujmTuistriictivo aud of ut'

anil foremost v>>uie»ig piiH>f that work or or

cupatiou nf sonnXift 1* the greatest

lo r«|ue«t hvr to—to jtiit diop that than

1 he question nasn l the sed to both,i\itd in K itniuiier u hu h plainlv shnwed-tlmt tUv tt Iw-n naughty bnvw were-r-toW> iin<»<tigatt>ir limit 1 the »«1111 liliplitof dlnfi]i|iii(> I'ritp]ieH nits silelit.olilyxiiiiliil ideiisinglv

"Oh, nothings dem, ' Bind the 11 onnilltil llnidle_\,wlth a look ut l'ruppesthat inixht hnvo liieuut eithei apptalor 1 e|irnat h

Trappt's hud nut vet ulieveil the oldel to mt ilimu He nus standing»ifll~oUL> bnm

hero of Ihn hmli ^ Told bci 1 tlidii tnant tt> know hia natn$, oven if shedid tlud it nut *

"And that pill an end to vtmr affair,diil it? '

"lhat? Oh.no! 'Hint tins ouly. thobegiiiDlug of tliu einl, as it were '

Here the smaller mau his namewas lliadle\ Iteouieit'to fall lu toa ie

errverie, -and liapi>es iti[11s feeliugs by smoking autl

"\'(>ii kuun, l'rappen," liriidlev atlant ipnuuieil "There n uo ipie»tionabout it Rloinn—Miin .IfuiiingsnuH-a v«CA-uu«^iil-«t-tliHt tttue Hut

h ! '

Mis Hiiiilfey," ho said, "l\mafraiil I iniiHt hurry •oil' uotv to lookaffer some—luatlern, ba> k heie — bavulo Illative xais at Iuiliniiapulni, toil

ahe »at >_orj young!'Trapped uodiied gra

_ j yTrapped uodiied g y

•lie-p utitat IIBAO lieen, —ho|mlge by what Scobel tuld me. Vmalwa,v»Wer«a mau of'someldste.llratl-ley. 1 always, thought nu "

know— v e a i o ueailv theie seebiter

\iid 'lrn|ipei> rtaliv s(enu<d to antic1pateu11i1.i1 pleiiKine floijii the futuremteti.ig,for he «>i nuiiliuir iiumiMtaUable eiijoTiiient us he moved awav

HratlUy sut silent, whit.e theVde aiMitaji_ilisj_iiirrseilj_Ji«i_ ilibmginniui:;, "Wliun I say a tluug Imean it \ o u shnuld follow the suuitimaiini, DeiiiBtiiiis '

K fevt iniuule* later this—dmnllrw)!•« » interrupted bv the i'rv. "Iudiau

' I guess 1 upolis thHUKti tais foi tb« Naiidalia,"mud, "to at vxhioh Biadley rose iiirthaiiically

"lit still Demetrius,' »uid hisuife "We ilon t t Uallge here. '

lust theu a Miue helnud the ml

Pray lot aom« apriag; waatherThe famjJ*of DrrDowHng hi

tnrned tq Hampton Hall.There will be commamoo 1

McUiodirt Chareh to-morro*,Mr Xewcomb of Brooklyn- 1

the Hegeman hotue Tndayr. and Mrs. R. IJ. Bobinstin

hooaekeepiDg on Miln rThe Pirnt Baptist Chnrch ia t<

a concert on the evening of ThujMay 26. 1

Miaa Beyer, of llockaway, whbeen TlaiUng Sir* H B Thofureturned home yesterday

Mr Leeming.of Brooklyn,ha» 1into Captain Bparoe's house atavenue and Orchard- streets

Lightning struck the cbininX It. Foster s Loose during lastday's thunderstorm, but did no dai

Plans are out for a SftHKt lionWalter C Major, lo be eret tetl acorner -of West street ambBerplace

_JThej»ork ou^the IIollv street sis progressing" 'spTeiididT^ amraiigenientn v» IIWH)U be made in

corner Htojieis a movement on fi

pave Holly street, tbe availablehe fouds for the ]>urjK)se to bi pnut by private mbtferiptwns

open from 10 to 11 only, fuei1'hursdayH and Satnrdujv, durmluoufhs of May, June "lulj, \uud Sieptejuber

\ feV "of ('rauford s Jyunn 11are plauinug to hold u-'fmr \)Yitbe Maine inouututut Iiiud, 11hum)* of Urn fravlor,011 Mtullmistreet, about Ma} Jl

\ W 1$ (irmji uml family will re\ o Ell/abeth ne\t week " II r

- k W W, It Koyl-e, 1, A<' I'ovvil\V>X Barnab) of Cranfoiifl, it isvt ill Wj be neighbors nf,his

Theliadies' lid Sonttj at tin,byterian C inrch HI*J to ha ID a•ule on the aeumil nf Time Totuble lmeu aiiVl all sorts of lineniles for use tkyil imminentshoM II

The fire Comrmttve

-"-—aity ljB»iileNs Jamesappeal foi reinstall mi ntpartuimt was to Innot preMeiit, nml hist preMeiit, nml his i is, m i l t . n

I l i e ofllrers n u , l tiiiiliirx of

23. AprilIU turn • II) worth ot check* nn I retelvo

_ 25c.-Cash.

CHAS.-SCHWArUr Prop.,0RANI0RD. IT. J,

of

Union Water Company,tncorporated-^1870. Organized 1891.

The UNION WATER COMPANY supplies the inhabitantsof the villages of Fanwood, Westfield, Cranford ajid Roselle withwater for domestic use.

"Tire Purest and Sweetest That Nature Can Yield." ,

lu Juno, iHK. Iho water suppllad bj- the Coatbanr wita nnalyiei bjr \llao H a t , Kaa>. '* iMtlinn hyurauliu aipert ol itoataa, and(iruaoua«*a))r-lltai tab«"watetotgreat onaaaw

semrr'ppuritT, anil In a iMtfr to one cf the Company's patron, he adds "Yoaantoberoaicnaa)-l«t»d upon having ao good a supply. aat) you nt«d baia no aaxitty wbaleTsr as ta IUwlioleeomeDfus ** * — ~ ~ ~~ ~

Tba iDttratt of tba Co-npany li laeatlllej with Iha Tlltagm in wbloh U n ^ t ta loealad,anil It ti tba poliiiy ol tbe managemftat tg Jo Its lull share to promotStbetr Rrowtk aadpraperlt).

:u 011 1 usier Mimlu) to 1K nIT the 1 nfebtt din ss*t <*lHiwri,~ fur^flli 1

Hums itturiiM thuuks

I lie Household, IU'OIKHIIK s CHIIe uf tlie \ illoge IiuprovuniLiitw

I iiitio-n bus arranged for iinntlit rlitre nt the Presbyterian chiipel'Lilesda^ tveniiig. May 111 l)r •"II (iri't,n will Uvture on "F<iod uuHelatiou to th« IniliMtlual '

S 1'nnt.Ha VM nt over to the t'a1 iifHilav night to Ijow I, not foiverj well It is thought that ilhad hem fethng as will us iiHiia

\vojild have inuile UK) 111 one giimiit^vas he rolled HI, vvlm.li is 1•"core for ilie Caxlnn alii ys

Tlm Itev (ico FraiiLis (ireeuepreach at both thu morning und eing services at the I'reshyteclinrcb to morrow il ls morutugject will Ij* ' flie Church's La'Orovtth," for the evening tin. sulwill be "Prodigalsund Misus of•Sorts " \

Jumes H o l e r s pro]iosed lust 11that a military lompany be orgauiin Cranford fur service IH a l lguard during the war > V rollprepared ill Maritm M 'trugs store,sev eral men signed it as u begiun\ . 0 IlopkliiH expects to hold a 1

Company RefeTTTo AH l6"Patrons."k nprwautatlTo ot the Company will be pleased to call on parties who da aot

pr*MOt lue watsr. frnm tli.matnt, and czplaiD nttes, terms, method of MrTin, etc.

-Mirred to-

Crau«, son of John XI Crj'iu engineer's Viidet on

of the Amerjytn hue, tuU l i

ADDRESS

let Ifev' ' and he ' \\f Uu t •

t • apacity on the relnm Hinne ofvessel w | ( e u she was pun liaieil 'made an auxiliary crniner He isfirst nuci from Cranford to t nlistthe war with .4palli

The wt-atlier, or the war, or Inseemn to have ilemoralfzed"

•ht»"s" I

still as »hc_\\4ts«so, i|iiite,' sau\

Mt s siuh a bmg tune suit 0 we taut,isu t i t ' ' aud she held ont her Imuel

roadOh, 1 didii t iinito \afcli thisseeiuH vrr^ bailly hallnMed

••"Hut thvro H oue point that I \ e nlw«>»putim fitol dowu on. Kiatlle\routiiuuil "1 hoTd that when n uimitakos to himself a wife it ia his to < oiu-ui^nit aud liefs to vWy,"

— Trsppps- no tiled his assent ~ ' ~'That -w,ks the rock that Elome apd

I split upon She urote im- rathei nh f f l lli h iI split upon She urote im rathei nhuffy letter, telling me sho *a» goingt t i l t h f l l ' h

"Olatl to"meot Mr« Elweonc," «»ulthe tensiblo Mrv Kradlev, severely

to tind yiii this felloe's name— this [atkuowlcdgiug a pleaiaut bow from

beg >oui pnrdon Misn ,f enn!ngJ"Mis liiippes non ' she- laughed

Then, as tlie tall iMsu will) the tneeiliap ia in.' up behind her. she ilibloit"Let mi) mtioduitt Mr. lmppe"—theman on the limb' —

• Oh. Bra llev "stammered 'Sopleased toSneet vou, Mr.Mr? EIl^c" '

limb man, vim kuow—for. her onuaatistactton, if uot fur niiuc, and havehim call upon her. Well, that «><too tinu'h " _ ^

Was, rather sassy," Trappvs le

, ve>," said the little mail "I»uii|)ly wouldn't stand it. I j»id touvself, 'If ffm unt her inaster'nowj \

rates areevery-

furniture''

' tiou^WTact ou his tj^g^frit judgmentorobt*iu a cieajfttuaerstamirug of tliureal feejijttit^f Ae majority

Kai.r carefulrsUo

tlio vouuger woman"Vl\ out for the \auilnlia7l' the con-.i

ilrtotoi nhoutcd"•\ou don't get out here,

Mrs, Brmllojiepeatpd."Hoy—limt long I n n T-f.ii

Xt 68 Broad Street,

STORAGEWAREHOUSE

marneiW"tlntg into lut

"JII»Ibride

. North Avenue.fe ETCl,

stored

p y " night Han xlimly attemmid the regular "Wednesday ev ei

—»-hi t-hatl-titt>—ramp couijilaintbowling alleys, however, seem no{have lost their attraction Thirealways a goodly number of dcvultin hand for that,sport

^ The * l»re<byteriau ' chnrah anthtt«s have bad a large liumberTiT |

| _ _t<t«raviires l)riiited,_.dnj)]u_ntej5_ £photographic iiortrait of the IIJohn N Formau, the missionarying1 supported in India by the <.onffution, a till Hpokeu of as ''out pwiff Imlii," aud riu fouda; next imail one to each member of the c^re^ation—o/" family of the congritiwi They are nice pictures, igootf portraits

reeeption-waa tenderexle l h h

_^-ij( *^ * * "*" ^*^»»- ^>*^M1*K %^J. V*I>A.^ ¥ m " a j C, V aa. *M* ill T J U V

reasonable ratesr-^laoods insuredan-stpra^e.Tlieifew warehouse

yK ofPresbyterian hnnday school' lo"parnitK and gnardia.na of the papriien wa-< a piaini dutt by MISK Haaurf Miis Mabel Hnstun, ^ solo

IJarrv Tlie,re ucie alto (no vc(haritoue colys by Mr Taylor vluis a (me voice, Jyesnh»t nrcheiUIUSK rt proved a very eujofa

" evening md' «d , \IHKU seventy I_a.fre present The uuHibdr-n6"Itavehneu m-anr a hundred jind til

I tl»> weather In-en Jinp

• /

. ' - ; - >•"-*>>*>.

call on tu. Wemtee oor work.

ThVroidboirjViU m»t bait MoaT

.'.''Ml

TOIW-TALK."

tide of the street;re on the right1 an invoice of

are up to theand ask fpr whats. "Newarif ari3ay goods.

CRAHFORffS

Pray lor Bome apriag. wtather.Tbe faaailyof DrrDowHng hare r«-

tnrned to, Hampton Hall. .

There, will, be oommnniott in tbeMithodirt Cboreh to-niorrow',

Mr. Xewoottb of Brooklyn- movedto the rifleman home 1'riday.Ur. and Mrs. R. L. Bobinstm have

gone to housekeeping on Miln streetTbe Firnt Baptist Church is to give

a concert on the evening of Thurs.lav. May 26. / '

Misa Beyer, of llockaway, who hasbeen vmiUng Sir* H B Tbofupsou,returned borne yesterday."

Mr. Leeming.of Brooklyn, has movedinto Captain Bourne's house at Northavenue and Orchard- streets.-

Lightmnir atrnrk the chimnev ofX It. Foster s boose during last huu-day'ii tbnuderstorui, but did no damage

Flana are out for a SftKKl house fur" Walter C Major, V> be ere. ted at the

.•orner .of West street and Berkeleyplace

_JThe work on the Holly street school.- i s pressing-spTeaiTSny. and ur j hvtenan. uap.l next llmrsdav even

r»ugemeiits WIIWHJU lie made Cor «hi<' iuK, Muv »!„.(..„ . , / t j l e c o r n e r 8tojie

day avening.Mr. and Mr*. £. O. Burling remove

yh. M. Stone and family are to., re-

move to Brooklyn Monday.John McCarthy of Cranford a\enue

has TemoTed to Short HifltT"C. C, Hoffmeier will remove the

fountain to its new location

The Union £lab will have a .dagenchre ueit Tuesday evening.

Oeo^Krunseuf Koielle tenioven toa house 'on Marlborougb street ueitMonilay.

Me Graham of Brooklyn ,liasmoved into the ISnrhug house tinHollystreet

Mrs, Hunter, of Marlborough street,moved into her new boqse on itoose-velt Manor yesterday.

William Buckley, uf Brooklyn, takesup his residence next Monday on Ceu-traj aventfe, Crauford, .for the sum-

Thursday.The Bers. J. 0 . Hamn*r and <!*>.

Tranru Ureeae were both present atThursday night's meeting at the rhapal.

The Rev. J. Q_ Pamner. uf XeVark,wrll preach morning and. •veningXatthevhtpei to-morrow. It has" been ar\ranged that Mr. Hsinnet shall preachregularly for the cougrrgationi untiltbe first of June. The {teopl* se*mthoroughly unHe.1, an t everything

wrll for theoougregannu

W. C T. U._NOTES.<•• of Ih* K m n i u r t i i a %ll O»»f.

The National W. C. T V. has «eutfgOO to the Oubau relief fuud Thisiu response to au appeal from ClaraBarton.

In the Maryland Senate a lull hasbeen introduced .Viuipelhugall signersof |>e!ltluu»for K»loons to live tu Hieiuiuiediatogrog shop

" • i tionThe price of Hags and ljuutmg hss ) The Crauford \ \ (

]!irrfas.eil_huL«Tjl>« for the-new-tUg^ spet-ial inprtrng- mi-

trinity nf the |>r»]H>sedTbn n *]iractu al lem-la

T I held a

for Jnse onMarieu *

Hie

the tow.ii flag staff-at

impiU of MIM (hnstiue E

^ is a mo\euieut op foot topave Holly street, tlie available

home of Mrs \ igeliun Work for thesuffering Cnltaus au.l for our o»nsoldiers » at the topic uudtr t<ui«idera

and will come up again m tlie nearfuture j

1 lie liosu.f.ts for ne\t IhnrsUv's \u item in the iiignal is tothe irte.tafternoon tea at the Casino »ill lie Mrs > that the Supreme ( ourt of Ml.lii£anC S LittelJ Mrs J It Hall and Mr*. ' has deoi.led that III^HII

There was, a quiet and atmpt* b«tvery yretty hom* wdJ iny WeOn—dayeT«Bisg last at the residence oi Samu*l HaviJsrtn, on drove street, nearlaSailn aveune.J^ Stephen J. Cox,Xew York Uwyeraud Cranford justiceof the paaoe, and Misa Ada L. tlrand

i d HRkt th l U O ^

y g |"Have you ever bought • conversa-

tion orqrla* long-distaoce telMihoae?"^IVtrait Free I'reaa,

"were married atFrancu Or«*oe, pastor uf tbe Presby-terian church. Mias Maud Oraud.sitter of tbe bnde, was briilwmaul,and JJrauk .K. Cox, brother of theKroout, vaVlmtt man* Th.* brids warewhite orj;siiilte over "white idlk and.•amed white rtww. Tbe bridesmaid'•as attired in a ctMtnme'of pink silkand carried a bonnet of piuk .roses.

The bun** was v « y prettily- dec-orated with cherry blotsoms, plautsau.t cut flowers \

There was a reception uuuifdiatelyfollowing the. ceremony, after which ahandsome rollatiuu was .served byCaterer. Huff, of Xenark Only aboutthirty people were, |»re«eut, all rflax

Vt about it i> i lot k MleU s baud putpif intrr<» an mppraraitcp in front of the house

mid tnate . l the 'couple ami guest* to'a Ilile wereusile. The best lumi then1

upou a|>piari«l on I be vvrauda am)l 41M> 1-rtlf.l t<»-«d)«i«rtlH« thext.ire ill tbe opera IIOIIKC IIIIK ks\t* a HintiLttMt the gr«HMii » t*x

pt<u>>< Uie iiiMtttiou wt i II. .eptpilliv nlhiiit t ijihM men and l>oyx l>e«nletlie lnellllMT« of tbe bsllil.

lowest market- \

'anford, N. J.Ins Street .

Maine iiioniihitut lumi, nt the |f M.r* rr.ilor.ouMaiJb.rougl,

b t M J I « '

1,,

\ W 1$ Cris]) ui\ o Elizabeth ne\t tteek ' 1( i'

- ktos, W, It Koyl-e, \ A<' l'owiW. X Barnab) of Cranfoiifl, it i-

ill mj be neighbors uf ivis

*7,,, ... ... .orc for tbo laj imoal le , .

]l.,iulia> the uhitt* rililxiu . mis. IH U Ileaps .and noun Is \

i.ispital and a.'iftre, hotis.

Wat1 und

' Mrs 1'inily lluutiuglon Mill, iwritten tlie"best of tin- tlm« far pub

M

l ies \ id SOLILIJ jjf thi. 1'reHbyterian C hnri h III« to ham n Imeu•itle on the aeuiml of lunt Towelstuble liueu aiiVl all sorts of IIDI n (uti.les for use tknd oiuuuieiit vwll h.

The fire

»li|,VH r>»iN tJ»rriiii<'l:-iif

the alleys _

Die ( res.eut lirau.h of the V I Iin u planning for an eutertat indent tu ' uVi'ur.VT.'•'..'."lI,., held on Wednesday, Mm 11 The I V,*talent will all come from the society I * " ' ^ n T *

I lllLinhershlp la ua\* nntri.il lurI he. Ideal Or. l iestra, composed of

I ItHHiii and Lliuei Wheeler , Misi , , . ,

Wheeler an.i Louis r*>rl l l . Went t o ! M«H.,IUO ImuquetH in tli. « hi. f < iti.

. ( . . o r g B l i W a t e r m a n - in ^i.ringtleld I ' ' ' ( . ' ' , ' ' " " '

1 hursday I hursday ,.veul,.R to play fo'r .. g.rth '^^J^XTK

III-

mil U f Jlllll"|lli rift wim i«iri inm.url I |li.11 tlixfailillliir |«tln l>l r. m -till

111, < Inudii. t, d mtl i

Ills I ant

MissWibov, i,f Inronto Mrs Marvi t . . \ Chftou It Vu\ Mi and Mi«Howard I o\, Mr* ) ^ Sunn andMr» M I, Wal.-oll of S<>W \.,rk

JXIita _Vuua. <J. —Hay j4ULl4,luuvi.i:ui4VrltoK> is, uf Mount \tllloii N»\t \,,rkMivs>\\bite Hartford, Umii Mr jm.lMr* Vrtbur IrvniR jiu.1 Mui-t.T Itnrton and Miss Alartan Irving, of Westtit II Mr I' Hnlste.l of Itidgi uoodAI|s< I \ reiinup, of l»rlliii t.UKlUrrv 1 l o t and'Mrs tl 1' ( l i i . i ie

W, had n i.itiifortntitit vved.lmi; utI l l | i l i | H i > e . . . i < " H ' M ' f 'HI** o l ' l i p t

f' l " l l l l ' l -

-any business lamesappeal foi reiustat, mi nt >u Die hre .1.pnrtuitnt was to b. -.onsiiVrtd, v\asnut preHiut, mid Ins i is. vi.nt "Mr

Ihirowiui u rathm uiinine prauimr\ui At- tin I'roubjtehau .Impel| t t,t night fliero was u cliorun choir,,f t\tent} \oice» to lea.l tbe Aiugmg

lo . lg . s \ re.', ut instnii. » of | ln« basbeen heral.litd in M>UI>< . | i i ar t . i s atiliouiriK il iliuiiK' <>f attitude l l o . sH not rath, r show , rvstalh/ati iu <fbell, f

last Ihursday dVorge \ lh v inarm.1Iviiti. Iliu duiiKliter of ( ohm. I ','\llilvI r> » Jbi ' >wblliiu »aa Iu Id inrlyin tb< uioi iiin>!, ns the happy .oiiph/nish.d to take a m tiding tour over tne

n-Atrrs,

1WIK I'tTUKN wants a i|1«ws|«i>er pl«ot. l«rr" enough lo print tbu |<a|vr with

T mutt b# in KiHMl.ihtAUUIiinhaii.l nott l

rl LET ,Ttir*« nkH>l£jrUc b«m»«*ftM*plnfftfw)v»B

i t l ' l l o s Isl, rran

ruUsl'}« forlntttm. from

I KAVK (I|H>IIISI a >l»n< Is tbit ChMnl.'l*bulltllnir. wb*r* I du i-lmnlng ab.l r»-

|>atr1nx at tti« luw«4k ratMi, as w*U as uvwwork li, the best matiuer, at low prt****

DO \»u want anythluit v»u <<ant ttmlr»a.lllyT Or tu dhtpiM or apytblus

vou have* VlverUft* in the*** ootuaips, sta isrut « wont. '

Hright for UM «>D IMWIH or

t t h U t Atlowtr

t M.» tu filll vftrMy.KKHDHTOKI, North

V

1A1I/M11TI1 |i,»lralilo hoi w I) run4 j \ t r r .«ti T"r 7 rrvsfe rr.1 l>n .. r

tlrsi t«iks t operallvtf tiu»tnp»i» i eblrslh| IH talNraleit lor lfta»t> »( tttrte i r mureVenn. Vpl '> t i It I l S m . * i s JillinnI In < lll<4t.. ll, S J

want l \ tmil vour |tt>uan« lulv.rIT. tll.mi I t r» HI an IL i>rt t i I. f "in I Hi•1(1 ml VKII a < til h

I Y ^ i*i wnntItvf I hut >

T t lnit t wlt**u \ thniin- ft

SteTiig u d fitfrdttfog ParlorVti VtilMnf^ llalr rmtl'nr _^

aaaSkMipoouc- '

i _

OssnHi

IMAM. P. MOBXS,

WILLIAM H. GRAY,

DNDSKTAIBR tod EMBALMEDrouinro OKAIU TO SUT.

TJ-N-ION" AVENUE,CIUNTOBD. IT. J.

JOHN WATERSON,

Carpenter; a i d : Builder,Room 9, Optra HoDse Block,Estimates furnished promptly.

Locks, Knobi, Butts, Screws,Nails of nil kirfdi, and goiu'railiardwaro for sale at reasonable

» ' ;

N J Thirty years'oxpononco.Flower Store at 'CrnnforilSoods, Cut FloVvors anilPlants Z "

MRS. E. F. GREGORY, M'gT.Ua» hMtfnmilr HourOut-hair Kullon I'uilln

lit irulu i tierrtfrtT«| U.a t nr Ibllirler twr Hi

i» p«r 11H.inilny, fr Ih ls>|

II Olists

\ V ' H I N ){IIM\AVI near Win 11» Hln !•»,Ill brtntf <iitott.l|uni tut

SDNFAST HOLLANDS,

Carpet Cleaning Work?A rut iiitikf» rtMttriwIi* f'ir.tha rtiiitultiiiu ninl

<>| (ML*}* A("l (

s CMIIllUlt

\ Hums ittiirim t bun Us

I 1111 llllllseliolj, Iuf tlie J illume l l p

< latio-n lius nrritiitfi'il for anotlit r le.til rent the 1'reiibyteriaii clmp.il onUK'iJa'v t\eniiiR. May 111 l)r Alarj1. (In 1,11 willli'. tiirc on 'Food uud itsHelatiou to tho IixliMcliinl '

rt I'linttla \M nt over to tbe Ciisinoliieidn} in^bt to 1KJ»1, nut fieliligvery uell It is thought thut if h»h^.l lieiu feihng as will UH usual bu"OJIIII lime miule UK) in one (,'iinie a*it was lie rolled J)J, nhiih is tnglispun for Jlit Cnxlno alliys

Thh Re\ Uco FraiiLis droi ne «il(

ferrvbout biarmtJ a niimbei of ' 1 ) ( ,rMniHl i , - j I i n i t n ,„„,,„ , , l t | r 1 l o 1

Jiford ptoplo passed muter her She w«s uttiM ki-.l l,v tli, MIIU HI mullVI IJ H HBlsey M Miiggestiou Htm. k. . lubb..I und thrown out Hito

nil oll-tlie-furwuid. Jrck gave [ fl,,. s"t7e~,.t~ This uTotis, .rhTTTTreigiilur thre. times tillee, in grcft style |,|m),i she ,1. inolished win.|o»s andShe vvaH\diK,ov,ml (niiiiug up tin [ fiirtntur. < h.. red on hi. th, roudHay before, the bout wan half way „„. . nnnifd tl frUtrs n,>t t.. am s(m-ross aud\wheu ueiiiiug litr the., l,ir ns she VIBH m tli. rightferryboat mlrtnit \were deserted . n- , . , .,.. ..,tirel} I v.ijhody ntfHint. rtsted

e nnine yf |iy ttini Jht

is HO liHtt<lHoine<ull Tnn»lrpilliilor»

ut tin in lint in xt<ieoi«e «HH m

. Hie sc flSk) Mutlibe held ntxtuiek m WMonday to Saturday :llrst wus lietil FebruaryWashington, In nig called

IH tougton, from

usive I'boIH'I

Vt Lust, r, tin glorious i, Kiitrei tt mtun., tilt bo.lj of Miss WIIIIII.I >a<lording to it binding promis. hud [upon MIRH (ioriliiu wUSa^y^jjiajjui(Iriiclaml ( olio ruing tins s,,•lr«udi'd (. r. iuoinalr _ l l n i lio^ilou

to nbitt ribbon woin. u, yi paitin! 1 ho int in. rating r IOIII uf l ira. ,iu land is of purest vihit» /}\\ Vpnl •'

s the inhabitants

preach ut both, thu morning and even tho banquet hull of the \rlingtoii Ho .through dear M r s ' s t / v e i s lovinging s t r m e s at the I'r. sbytenan <er, 1>\ Sirs I'b.i be \ Hean>t , HrM tluught, it WIIH II \my(t if.. r.Nipingchnrth tomorrow His uioruiug Hub vi<e president lhe longress was in : jmliiis, und «ith my him I u ion tbeject will be. ' file Church's Law nf i session for three days Mrs llieoilore i silvur ghiy < imkl t/vntli its \ u. in lingOrovub ' for the nulling the subjt.t i Wold liirn. y is now the presidtut \A [. whit« ribbon au<fitn <ru«n of 1 ust. rwill be "Pro'diguls und Misus of Two J compreheusive idea of tho object of lilits, I wajjfed t.» tbe open .li,..r

I bt bi id, ^lo.iiubn<b litinilsoin,that It ]«bv jn-t lo<ikiilil» iifteitin, stor.yitli I nftii iittnit; bubin.l tin.stove foriihont. two boiirK, ,f.iiilently

/ ". '"^ " l r i ' ' . l l u l

•'•Hik«'l 1 rat l ins"

1 bv \11SD H u t , E«|.. '> "wat« ot great oi«aalw"Yon an to be icaaxrat*-M T wbatcvsr as ta Iu

~~ Sorts "

James ltodjithat a military .ouipahy bein Cranford for service aa n homeguard during the war >N V roll wasprejiared in iMarimi rt itrugs store, andseveral men signed it as a beginning,V 0 Ilopklns expects to IioTd a < om

—ini^ii.>ii-}4v-tbe new C'

p j| the eongrtss may lie otituiiifdfrointhv ' tlnoiiKli iv

l J t e I f ™U>A

pb it was K'"tlyJ 1 ' l, K r< I " " ' " »"IJ. re:

g di'legttt.'H, the ft. cmd iilul tbir.1 |days will be deiotoil toipientlolis lnur img cluerlj ii|*m the relation (if inotberXanil . lillil the fourth anil llftb to a d l 7

tbslr Krowtk_j_Uob«<rt Craue, son of John M Crane,

parties who do aot atIt of ssrvin, etc.

eugiuter sVa.let on theI-i^lis of the \mernjtn line, vulun

^ Rapacity on the relnm IToiue of thatvessel viljeu sjie was pun hated audmade an auxiliary Lrmser He is thefirst nitfii from Cranford to < nlist fwrthe vrar vvith 4pain

The a father, or the war, or both.to have demoralized." society

soinenjiul 'ihe danpe- »t tite-4 a«lni>*^lop.lay " mglit Has slimly attended,

mill the regular "Wedntsday evoniuij- —»4»i^t-batl-titt>—mine coriijtlaint Ipti*

lHiwhug alleys, however, seem no? tohave lost their attraction Thirt! aiealwavs a gooillv numbtr of devoteestin baud for that,sport

The * l*re<byteriau chnrah authori. «es have had a large liumlwrliT piio

j^ jMrtruit of the Ke»

i<)hu N Formau, the missionary being1 supported in India by the tungre,fution, stid Hpukeu of as ''out past jriff Imlii ," au.l riu Mouduj next willmail one to each member of the' run-

^ — o s r " family of tbe congrigatiOn.VTher areRood1 portraits

nice pictures, andShe <b»se-

reeeption-was tendered WedneR_ M 1 " »*r'

Preshyierian SnndaT school1 tu' theparents tuid fraardian* of the pupilsflier, was a fiaiio dutt by MISK HarryauS Mi»s Mabel Huston, 'a solu by

-Mm-llantiM jail. «-i i ul^lui^ lir-V^n.Iiarrv The,re \>eie also f»o vocal(haritoue n»lv« by Mr Toy lor vhulias a tmf voice, ^esi.rw urcheatraUIUSK rt proved a very enjoyableevening md>ed , \boju seventy tire

_».ere present The uunilKr-wftuld"Tiavebeeu IH-HKT a Mildred jind tift%,

^ l i a . l tl*' vveatberlieen finr

i idual,I sfau<A befi

ofQiotli parents and the last tosi.Ieration of the methods to Jtfeployed, from the ludividumunicipal mid nationalwhich xhall give tile chllafter birth Un-«HidlUrfiis that-ahalliusure to each siiLuefHive gel» ration alughtr typt of LufiuanitT I'uJJiri <uii.ldresHeH are auiiouiii td on ovei fortysnhjetts, all/of interest to jnotbers,teachers. uttientH of both se\< s audgood tTtffenTgeiierStlv "\lf* liirnej

m.ifron of child study Iligfjer ei

'iiu umlaut n vision of it m i b i slust r. s t ing p l u . i , th. s, paratiii^,

ide was lower..1 , 1 b , loors w i l eHofllv L luMt-d- *AV4mt~ vvas~niv e\|K-n»*iH •*-svlienthat noon hour had i oin. and tron> 'I>eJ4? so in. Ifalil. that lit .jej. n o t i o n '_i s he^ouil my pow#r of Hp^«. h V r

fnxl i •uud ui ihute l i n t l i i i e s s ' Oh, {ye*, y t t mi' iiiiuttt ruble ^intent,

if the woman i iuist ioi i , shethiukH. are not to be ilivor. td frpm the_tlnld i|uestion, but one is to lie regarde.) as the natural, logical rorollarjof_the other "Mrs 11 V lienejict, ofCranAird, uill titttud the_ioiiRr««»

\ . 1. » turhrr '

fbe eutlire party organlVfd bv th,entertaiiiiu. nt coHimit^Mjf-Ui.—^V -r-1.-A for last Wednesday pr»v ed u v frv

isfa( lory xnceess Tweutv threetables were nrciipied ~-nud 3J 5 waniuns«H|tiently added to tUtTlipriukltngcart land, bringing it up to a pointwhere the Hastens of the lading plansfems assnred rhrrn » -

rt of i laiKleis him lift III,nit< u h n b the I'rini,i ou' i ipi . <|Wai lurf \ s torui in 1 tut i i . ist vx

l . Net of upllltlll. Ills III till grtath i»t. Irj I In y birli b>.i i or. ilpn .1•iiilv t h y , t i u u s n ine by II riului lelplim uiagiiiit, , bv Mr Mi Kiul. v fur iifew liiinuteH uud by 111" I'rin.'.'. Wbiit111- I'rniii s bill uns vtoiihl i|«t bi•liviii^r-dbvtlKM I n k s 1 lio«i-f iiniluiru i th tlj, run of prn < H HHI.I it ilid notrun mil. b belou iilM) for tin Hint twoday* ntuy, uud about that nun' i m<ir>tins trip lint n l in tn tbe OIIIIH, KOI nig as tb< II. Iglun t i u p n y . r s meek.lv. hip i n ' | Si u Virk t i l , gram to th.I'lttnlnirg Dmiuit. h x

T ur* '

WILLIAM H. QUAY, Cranford, N. J.

Jruits and Vegetables in their S >a en.

J. POTTS & SON,•mi:

Popular Grocers.

heavenly e. HtaVv uithe gurm. ut of urn liforrvLr tsiuptd the lau. li<orrnptiou

tli. thought that Ii vt hit* « in\ ha 1

of .urljijy

-Jf_Yuiu.n bee)_u«-t^lx_n-pa rn ur .it."liti >u iu i i i n i u j < ull "ii tJii i tuiuetthyi le -(-^ttpaMV 1m—.-

30 Choice LotsFOR SALE,

50^150|irneH that ur. rigfit Senhand wh.eln fur-mil. ami to r»nt

If~3oil ar» Iliinking~i7f"a ii, » liur vehicle «f auv kind '«•• fi Uof Westtkld SoLd rnlilxr oi"

^Inatir tir.N jf you hlcti them

Se, curd elxeuhere of M i \\ heel* rthe u e man of C'runfonf

F l a g s ' Sue I j jggre i i \ H a l l s • ar.l

I lien £^ r

3 Johnson A?enue.Mr,k,'""" \~ *200 each. S25cii»li; balauce

cm remain on mortgage, or be

prizes, Mr* L ff Tnpp winningfirjtthand painted cup-and! flnJ contributed by

The Boston sniiway work i« nearlyi ompleled K< cording to . present

l l fmil fall considerably, within

estimates "fie totaly date m Si "4 1.

>T Tlie original estimate being$ tMM» OiNI \ tunnel nn.ler the harIwr tu Fa«t lilhton is again bein; <hn

sed at an ]4111

meutthe g r<M ot the *fib»/y to dat

lie original est

C M TraviH \ Co of 1'laiiitieblmarble anil granite uiuiiuimnt makersmake their bow to tbe Cranford 7,11blit 111 to day's CITI/FN

Th« l>o*c ti^rtnai,—i-irr*day »ftern0011'» ,1 ,ve Ctermauw as organized by the Misne« SandersonFifty doneers.took p*rt, and mtly 'oseventy flve ladies and glnldran IoolCedOJiTttom seatirou the Aiage' 'Iti* dan.ing lasted trqni 4 to <i I'n/f^jfsorlitthards of Newark, was iiikster ofcerfniomex* alij I'ruleUu.r NarUnd ufNew - Brunswick, furnished-t-tilt-rJadT -rialifT Vrfitu^htr -.tiiT Jand there were »it f»v,,r li ur<u I'mVand other light t'uli U-pr* I irmiiu'e 1 1 1the (oftnnie* »/>, that lh» « m« I Ubright and fe«tife Jookinv, aii I tlie

paid in inoiitlily" payments.Titles guaranteed, by Security

n l G d tbCompany.

F, E. C.WINCKLERWILLOW STREET.

I'. II. II AM.

Civil EDgineer and Sorveyor.GAS: FITTER.

Any I raiif.. f 14*1( mill, r I >ln

Room

i TI|isaH|>wlallr.

Hath Blook:

Stum Mil Hot Wafer/Mating. /

Tinning and Not lirHejiilng.

Estimates furnished for Seworund Water connections. ,

Twenty-three year*' e»ptrl«nce. t

C. E. PCAR8ALL & CO.,

I lion Htjn«lil\t I at-' li ill V riMht I i t l*r,

, . .. M»a1t I riisli^t iiynivr HIIHM* JWHlli-ll-. lli«IH n ( , Millet H.Hl H n III 1 I I ,

jumlii » I ml., I lln«f mi | liomi. i h>fn ,i InJnkn

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LAGGBENlc BALL,125 Broid-SC^Elixabtth. '

Flags of Best Standard Booting.awiiBft t i i Cirpit jCliuiag.

Hii r i lffl1EBL|>nj- -—UVhUVM IN -

LAKE HOPATCONG ICE,Box I, (ruuford.

1 1'itir II >WWJ tVlient llrun flf.^11 1Mllli U>j|«rMb.llHlll>, NMWII i n F miiin n,Htunn I>rlf)klnj{_Fo<ifitn>ln* Climax DrinkingK-,iii|lulu. I'liml^ml UflokliiK P.I.JIIUIIII,,In. iirtlor I'i»rm<, n"l<ir» l 'roll lI^/«Ko.nl,< hi, t Mi/inn, I' I) y Kl«i I .w.Nr, I!.,. k.yHill Urll H'lRil I'sMliI i*M\n Amorf uIViullry VntiH, nud «T«rrllifuir r-i|fi|r*l In ,o Poultry Yard

"——~ — v,

New York and New Jersey-Agents for-'

*;

30 and 32 Somerset Street, Plainfi'eld, N.J.Hating iKi(ijrht-^b. entire >torl> ami IC<HMI vsill «r the

AMI lfl(4MTf! WOKa* wt- are prrparfd Iu furnishat rrasmiaiilr pnt-i H, )1H. r'lMVAKI)

Prairie 8tate Incobitori \ Brooders.We sell all kinds of Bone

Cutters.

Don't forget our Banner EggFood and Tonic for Eggs,

i lb. Can, - - w -25c.5 x-lbrCans,- -"-$i ofj.

- 7 •

Live Poultry,

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8«Dd /or oar Onnd Catatoga* Fito.

1 toliior Vire and28-Veiey Street,

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TH 's Is

Arnerica'8GreatestSpringMedicine.

it

Now to

Sharpen

* TH^MIWUTE.

A button I am, man fartrrn l>r ifc»T>. tulw uf bl. fulu •I via** up In* peel w fcoav < u 190k Is,I buld fut futwr llw irrrst • Hu IW»,~I ru like • ptbMetliat •lro|i> Ir _lb« »*».I u un« »l tfe»Li>lii <ifKir«»

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"MUMOROUS-

Hell* -Ami •<• thai were1 mVfrn4*_ Nfll I . - . ' eaih

mained

liapptlt

THC •UFfc.LIMIT -OF 3MUMAM

(Hake • • H

S o * may * matt prolong hi* lit* in-i i U J * ' ~iUJyThia qoeation i» diecnssed. hot by

l d l bg tfain, M l ) , ! n the Xortb-

Amenema, BeriewThe wnter tmintt oat that author

•f ihem *"•" disagree by orer * century a» tothe utmost limit nf the hnmati life,

| and far* »*tde!y divergent a. to tbeliiwiH j«n« . . i i ia .r - ,r ies - a -laaB , „ , „ „ . { , „ . r folOI ,K ,n(r it,. I. afral'f to tbll.k to, hn...elf • W J l # . r ( . „ „ , v>%XMin ,„• ,,„,„,,

mil. -Wli.t -IO«MI t bej;H i.iHin-1- r,nteria>ian who _ha« 1m-d abr'«th<'i - H a . the Ti.miu' mini a n j j inn.ly an<t kept .^regular habit, an

piM«ie<l-,' Daiiiihtei W-ll ei - other springs np nt an equally agedman who ha« l*en a noted druukardand arapknr all h i . life

\uthoritie* on thf-subject harebeen pu/xled to note that in ciiBMtrieswhere pron|ierity, nitelli|f«nra 'Indgeneral riTiliration are, highex^ ecutenarian. are feweaf

!>r Kim explain, this by sayingthat among sijob-persona tho deatb

I op It I It Mil'

C m o i l u i l l , e « k i t n l ! n i . t . - l

' T K I e i l h t m l l U i l l l t . l ' A V l l l

i l o i l I I # • ' i t i * * b f * f i t » n l - t u l l I t l k i

» Oi l l , t-tfll tO HI,1 111 III III.I lot k ! . -

; Mr. llo|erH l Hi,\V'ilkih»''pittty, Inil

aad fevaloae. I>'*-tb. (mate.t eomfort tll»-ro*«rro(tB#a«e. AJtaa'e Fust-Baa* stake*light ara.wsboas feel aa«r Itisaeertalu

,nlJiot._tl«4,riffl

Tba trsreler «ota*-S»«th. who 4at.tr*ahert tripbrwalirTMeklsc etfajDsit.,2SLT

fists sad tho* •tore*.fKEE " ""— "

g«v JtoM br all <lru»-I g-ttc. TMal naetar* I ?,

n V I '

•rr debt of furtf a million dollar..

l u e Clean blood Tnrati. a clean altifl. No t>Qlltu»f<iaal In maanlAccncf Tbe cabinetI beauty without it, t'urcret.,tand>Cathar< • «ork. upSiaatiuiaaand tapea.trl»» rlre»w-r-

of • tic rJ.an your blood aud k«| . il rlran, by / J j ' ^ " " ^ ^ <.nd>Se°ubi>» fnVnvjUe-*1! ' P»riti«« from ttn lw<di Hum today t o , U - S I A I I M MardlHt'cbtunraka Llnr <-»H

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r and ufrom tbe Ikrfi llesiii ipaay u>, .^Volar. 'rrta'Mlna, Cb»»w.k. Lln* <-»n

bam.ll pimple., Inili, Wotijio, bl»cUlic»sti..« iraddrrM Altl » TBwratt, K"t<rn_Pa»nrn-and that uckiy bllioiu cuinplciinn by U'.mi; i *rr ,Wut, - | llmvl*arf jarartta,—Iwauty for ten cefit< All ijrjj-' . ,fiat*, satufartion tumntnd. lor.Mc.50c KhrTity pweoiit. t.f the electrical app.i

.-^ iin-n h a x In England are of Anwrfcau •' FIT« hundr~t N'nTa}'. In-llan. «1»r*d maiiufai-tur*. |hnlr aerrl< e. airalna'Hi-sin __ „ "„ . . m'_l J

manlflreat tirtovVY )• HT»rAii»nU,ChaHott*.0Bojr.N Y ' unore. learlor naltlnuin f

~ , , lajsp a^for N'nrfnlk. taarbiiwata mlxlon- , (uufoii. Tbwe ahlpa *tn - —

unicted for tba Bar atrrlc*. and tbalr at>-n>lB<ni«DU an> «« perfect M *»•!« ran « w

ORB

T» Cnra CoaHtrpaUsH

m|«h-peraon> the deatbare more rigiiliy kept,

; peujrle. nf ten* educationi l f i d b d ild

gcertiorate*wbileanioni; p jthe exact affe.ia left in donbt and wild(rqeaaea are made aa Ut every old man

Hair. ( .Urrti f'nrrUa llq.il'1 a»«l U ukrn ;ntrrn.llr. .nrl ajtt. dlrertlr lilmfi the blond itnd taurimt «<irfiu-eii nf tbp •r«t«m hend for '^Atfnf»nlala.(/rr«] l^ild br I'midrlHta. *V- '

F J I HKlrar A f n Pripa . Tt>ledo O. i

For thn flnt III'Quntrr an liiromHrarll.

M'In ttw>. hlrtoff: of thiitaK haa U»**n lmpo»ml lu

^ Tiar H m i l i With <'M«areU.Cam)? Catharitr ear« canjiflpatlon forarcr» J g S m : C C ' i l l r < " f l 6

It ba»t>een found tbatilin mitrli-h thrlrnaplendtdlr oa tbe alfalfa irr.«» that erow-iin Arizona

ntaperman«ntlrci]pe«d. KoDtanrnrrv^nr-n*a.after flmt day*, uafl of Dr. Kllne'a <*rratXi>»a K«atonr lltrlal botfle ao'l[tnatlM fre.UK. H. II. Kl.ns. LM..UI Arrb rtL.I'blla..P«,

. "liill i t " u " at| y i i^iit . S h r - • > > • ; •

in. ihV r«; lv j nrl ut, t b « , . * j j ' " ' ''•>• "' j V i r i i l j ^ e ^ I f W J V

• This would «eem to diaesunt many 'uf the tale, of |>ersonii who claim to ; ,I* ISflbc 180. '• • ' *1

Thia theory is Iwrne out by the fart j

-To

Overcome^

.ThatTlreiT

Feeling Go to your drjg'glst and get'

a bittle o( Hood's :

Mi».

Jim left';' r-thar-neariyall alleged oentenariahs i j ) r Kifnir, ...™. -dan«hlCT. ii'iT.[ MonK l« the poorer, less; educated.V^Vil? ilifc1* A

i trareler "Van'nowaday, joarnej round. wurlil In fitly ,l.jr«.. ••••"

BT^yin^HJANCfcliPASMf; and'all n»n-:

l l l i i ' i l l l i r l , n ( i t » 1 < l l i " t ' '| I l l l l l Ill'l U l l l , \ I l l l

Col.illliX.lnUt lain,

rTigfir vtt"to"yiir

l>een the oldest eitizenof this country, ! Adied in an alnubouse in 1896 at the ' "'"

age of 128. Noah Haby, an-pauper, relebrated wbat'he said

[••~ t '.AiT.* r.i'rifiiia'w ^ P I M I . W B * ' '

«» pr.a.. Pa.-

utntr-year-old mudlsal .Indent atVienna died tbe other dajr |u>| before hi.1nal eiamlaatloo. -.

• H I I \ J l e w . I , l ^ J t J . . J . P . M . ^ . . - . . » > ^ » . ) v . . - ^ -' f m * , I I P I I ' W i n t ^ 1 , 1 1 1 1 ^ I ' t l l " . , ^ . » - H I , . ! . . I

the great good It Is sure to do y ° V / ' ' . j v " ' '•" inki i ix . i t ." . "Al l - l u b t , mam \

Hood's SarsaparillaT * atatiati

li Ainrrlfa't (Kmlitl

; l t i toil Inilf *

- l i t t i n j t f i l»t I bun " 1 e* l t

li lil linn it mix In lit i I I make u u t »t ii i init int ir lui|i} t I $ l*rlutt • iiiitt ** Ib^ ;-«aalinl<lli VMUtiptJt ;„ ,„„ , , |,,t ir l,ll|l| t I l>rU)tf > ll«n «• I I

A mail * frit mis a i t y l e t i t »« s i i i ( i t » | | , , ,, tlnin to iiuil.i i nn "in"-ci« It bv

s . l n .If is t a»lt*Kt

«I««T« lot k\ «irl

..mil Mill' IlllllIII I t l . t * 1,1, x , , ( 1 1 , | f | , , „ „ „ . . n . v l , , , , ,

i n n i i I i I ! , N i n l t o i i i i t K i t p e l

I nit

r tiresh to

, iiinn inh« i niniiiiroiliKal with , | 1 ( , ,,„ „ r i u l u , |1 U I J„,!, .„ , , u e ,„ ,|ie' i l l i w i i r p a n y > „ , , u | ) t l l l < , „ k ( l | I 1 „ „ „ „ „ „ , „ . P B

' bit IIIOIIII r in ln«l ike it hi i n s a | , , , . . e

k . . , . M K u w o l f . "»•"»"•» Man Ho . l e . k . « h . . u . ft.' Inl" i IIIIKIII k l o i l l K b l* t v | • o n l r l I

f. l . s t e balnea ' I 1 " > " ' » o l . , « ii.t t t p . « . C

Ultra re fuse toa baby

Nil * LJlPlk ) o l l illlll t lllltt l i l , | 111t t i l I I I IK lo <lo it for nothing

„ \ \ lutl llikt I t l lHt l ient l ie l , ' not lb l

It I d k i / . o lunth tu repair n b icyc le ! » '» •" if »'"! l i"i l ' l be a kniK for unn,l i i . ! i /« k m l . k Hist in, i.tii o w n i n g I d n "Wit a . k i d the p r u t i t u l. itlit r / i t n hop.- UisatiMMioiiKli for the [ inn i_ **•_.! but i on . U I H I K I ^ I m " " _ y J ^

l/iti TUIIIIK ttillcK* mail w h o m a k e s \ HII IOIIIIHI - t untlerntJiinl.bl* linn look Huffy and looks s ternly at i Mur |iii« Ilist voil f 11 lip I , t » u i i b a

rereutl*.ciaii claim, to bavefouml an Africannauwd llriino < oburn, now liTing attilo tie .laneiru, at the age of IV) Jo^•i .h Kield, of Ited Hank, N J^, diedla.t year at tbe fairly authenticatedatfr of 101 He remained a bacheloruntil be was 'neveiity five, when hemarried and became tho father ofthree rluldri n Margarnt'Kasioooma Pole, was a similar iase, havingmarried her third hiitbaud whuu «hswas ninety four, and bearing liimtlireuchildren Irelaud holds the prue asa centenarian producing rouutrr Ol•it. .'.,IHM),(MMI ,17H are said to be cenleuariau. r nglatid, with a populatlon of 2H,000,0<H). has but 14(1, while ,tier many, ttitb r.ll.(KW,(MH) inhabitant".(mast, only seventy tight ceutenn

A t heap Trlrk 'To manufacture a ebeap kaUotnlue.tucL

aant*< ttilnic or Ju.t it. i(i>od its the dur IAM« AlalMiatln*. or to buy and sell KUI t

• M fae n r t j Craia.

, •-*.' i mm atrooe. Moon jam; • • ! • • si -an <irti»i#ti

I Great Drilalo'n bill for i-oal on railroadlooomollTBi In- t<i. laat bait of 1897 waa» T B T O /

Mr. Wlnilon .Hootblnt ijrup furchlldrrntf.thlnv Mft.it. tb. tfumt. r«a>tie«.lnn'ama «•tlon, a-lfaf. patn curtmwtnd rollo CVabuitle

The Oorman £mpt-rnr own. 3C5 carriagestor tbe u»o ol hlmiclf ami court

Dvah Tahiwe S»lt u« IbMk. l u r IJftl kwj.To quit tobacco eattlr andTtqivTcr be maf

n»tlo lull of lif , nerr* fiiaX'CKLMMJNo-To-linc_ttwwnnderworker tbatnakn w.kknien*truo4T All druyffl.ta. tOoor tl Curetuaran-Icud Booklet and sample fr«e. AiJdreaa'Sterling iUmedy Cq Cbiraeo or N.w Yoik.

Th<r United 8tat(. contain eleven pinfat torle.

To Cur* A Cola In One Day.Take l.alatlvB Hrofno Uululni- TablrtH. All

DruKvlat. refund miiury If It falla to curr Xk

Of the ttart1)! a surfacti, I 500 000 acres aredovotM tu tobacco otilturv

A woman at Ko Nam. Pond. Me., haatton sfrtb-tu lur tventjr-RItli »«»<-.

. »' i think PlaU'i, Cum fur Cnnaumptliin \n

<ii*D°'Hprln«n.ld. lli«.. Oct. lami* ' , . ' • -A oat In a Ohteaita-daabospllat has

brougbt up a t.mlly of ftvs "-

Both the method and retralts whenSyrup of Figs is taken; i t isplcannl ~and refreshing to the taste, and acts)gently yet promptly on tbe Kidneya,Liver and Bowels, cleanse* tbe ayi>tern effectually, dispels colds, head. .aches and /even and cares habitualconstipation. Syrup of Figs is the Ionly remedy of ita kind ever pro.doced, pleating to .the taste'and ac-ceptable to the stomach, prompt in ,its action and truly1 beneficial in itaeffects, prepared only from the mosthealthy ,-^.-.,-rr__._-r-^-

Torpedo Boat

AYSTHC PaCIQHT. BM' f •CXiCSJ, LCABT

M E N T I O N 1 •I1>J-*H"w"?-ltltl'l'v"!»*£'."«,!£.'' i Thtmpsm't Eyt Wahr

The kiaa waa unknown, I think,amoug the alnnginal tribes of Ann*

• ' c t i A i i w «llit nndi i t icn ga ibered tu s e e h i mKin Itiiitii Hunks tin has j>ol«i<d the

/ p'i l.li in of life Att Instill ( l l o b e 1'ul

^VIIII i ii ii IP liult on ntunit uf hm p i e t t v fttt t ^luri|iii» —

Put It It Out Is II JH pi<t t t n a v

A It «i«l i t o e l u i n a l st li«i>l [or girls I t'i * H\u k I <li.li t >t*t< V,HI out ri Ilm» benn f o n m l f d in ^\ n i u i t / a . U u . a i a J"itlat» It . obi 'b l ip ^oi i .foil t m i a i i

-a't-'TuyVlatsatliiTonlyin pa kngM°an! | "»»"t ancient times, howwter.^i haspr [M-riy Ulrli-,1 buen familiar to the \siatio and Lu

» UmUfVaMetl^l i_J'l>l.>**? r a i c < ^ U B Latins divided ittlui "gM'at—riuj.il lit t'l

l duf tti<

YOWfO AT^IXTV.Kt rt in t uiiifort at/l hnpplucas In ad-

vutitttl t eats an r /aUndht tonipafa*xirt It ft w vtx

I lit tr hunt ll/i » Mielr II tblllty to strioim trojiblf vein iu< ountof tin Ir JH-CU-tlur orirunl^n mid tlulr pnifouiiil \gaoriiuui , otii^rnlng tbeliistltt^ all lom-l.ilie tu s)ii.rtt n riu«]H rltHl of IIM fillti« ssand IllUlitlr lull r\iur» ttllliKutrrrlng

Mry Plnliliam lias done uiudi to innkeuiii stnihff. Bho b u (,-lv*n atlrlos

lo.inini} tlint hitsithuttn tlieui bow toruanl agsinat tllM-r « and ivlitln vlgnr-

yciiis hi nltb In obi r, o le roint tt r) lor-IK r of Ibe eartli tfci re1actinatantl> nun-lug tbe mttat c<}iiv|ntjtig statt meiitsfnun ttlinun, »ho\tlii(f the cflliuiy ofl.tdia ti rlnkhanis VtKctablo loin-ptiund in orrrwunlng fcmalu Ilia. Heralsal i 'U-r frtun Mrs. J V Orma of y,30lldrm r t-t , Johnstown, Pa, tthldl laenriust and straight to the ftolut

DtAH Mus riMtiiAH —I ftel lt myilutt to tell nil stiff, ring women that Ithink tour remttiles are ttoniUrful Ibid trouble with raj bead Uiti.t spellsnml hot flashes KiVt anil bumldXU ro

% coltl tvax vert nervous, could iitit.lt tpmi l , had hltlncr trouble, pain In~ivarlr-i oitfl congestion of tjttt-wvutb^luit tailing tour n-Uitdltt I amlH-ttirrttr^ nay "WjT brAd troiTMo ls~allgone tare no pain lu ovaries nml Siii

_«unu\of womb troublo 1 tan eat andalctp well and am gnluTng In llcsh 1

~ C<JUMI1I r v»ur mttllt Ine tbo beat to boh«l ft.r fen nl« trtmbh a

1 be prrM nt Mr. 1'iuUliam s vxperl

sltle tvllh Mra l.ttlla K I uikniin andfor Ntv ut lime past h > luttl sole i bargeof lire_rorrt»

f \ in t\iiII, iu t I'txk - S i ' not nl nil but tonMI nit » iftt bun tiiken HIT lire^ for theInibt to nit lut> tu tli on

^niipkiiiit 1) it I \ou notiit* hot«Nllll|Ulllt WlgMllg It k< I .tilt II Iipkul bun bott tin fnre triin al 111- oldI. HI Ktit; phi . ' limkin*— No tw.iilit i I In t tt I bun »n mutton t li.-| ntluV*1 t* MIS n tint IM b tig IIM b'- tta*tli. n _

'I iinili I Htuiitl (but lout H is in hattllink J \ •>», in U txl' lit'Ims I penobliM I It* bi iniiiti mi ni,<iit f >F theHint lutl ttbtel nftt r lliM*llli£ ft.|

t. ini tlint the Stoitbtr ttait the onlvu l e i i II |it «t If res) 11 tinx H»i,j.li»ltoiilil lull'

"lltitv in vtiiu liusbaiitl' a.ked oneof t«.o ttoiiniii "Vt iv much ruDt'nttul tta< the uuntter ' l'erbap<lit* ttorks tot. hart) * \»J hedoi*sukt.lint b« lost it slet.pnml » rexks his cpustitutlt.ii Irving ti.hgine out •oiiiettay

i to litu tiithout ttoikiug at allI

! II M S llnpul receuily called at! ( nirus, in .Northern Queensland, a1 tonu ttitb it large I himnt- |K.putation,j uiiioiig tthoni a luutterons j arty ol4

""TituT^uukelK fiotiiThe ~ttatsliijTran notwin II on Khun. liim«r mth tbe reMtll

I that a bill for Sd-'S tlauiage* »aa forI ttardedto ttie isptain, togetlior »itb

the follow lug eiplanatuiy letterMIHSII Captmu- What for Mm send

luiu aala man ailing mv ft llott itiuntlyitaii »h< p, smash tin Mimltiw. steal4iii4iiit, bb«k« em ilour' \Miat fot

. ! « • » . ngiui Vntroilm.1,! into tho to ' »MUIO. ami th« su.r.um the first,r („.,, i,,»rt. tb,, tWm iMir.Hr,: 'K""!{ -l}r^l'iuf. <rr°-''°'p, •».•; rU

|>owerluatiufut

When lit ilr*t bigau tlinlure ot sli mil ennim«, lie ixd IUIUII iliflneltl in usttrtuiii

mg from bi« iliHtnut tuHtomtrs whatni/t I i ngitit tbt v rt |iurt d, mill tht v

y p"I'001 tiie 'HIMoml 61 ceronSoiyf;»ytho third of lote Tue Semite, alwaysknett thu kiiH, and Job apeaka of it uipart of the «iu-reil ritea, aa it m tu•lay in tho Itoufitn Church Iho Mon

»llicu lilt) t uuiiit ,.r«ie,, it w ut tit^iKiitu j ^ , . . , -' , ,lo .eplace -VU./g u].on this hint, hi. 1<W).' k ' '" r o ,h l B

1 ' °,r '1AU,J- , t U 8 l ) r e 8 t l>.. . .ruu.«. l I . , ' . V n i u . n l tlmt the l a • nfrn^ ottlphrdugh the n o s t r i lii-rr strniigt.st nf the London l.Ttittt rs ' " " "' * slight smacKburses (animals of tton.Urful suoaml | o f " t l l l > ^ Uio Chiui.o cojrsider_._ _...i / i.i. . . # . . _ „ ' utir miulu of kissing full of coarse

(animalttrengtlO/toiild ix«rt a forto tijuitalent tu tailing '11,0011 pounds one footin a mill ute I Ins tone ho called out!

fullsuggestituuss, aud our writers tej

gard thtir inpthod with euQal disdaiu

horae^wtr and adopted it as th« I )»rw"1,'," ,' i "•t»J,*fl't» n " « •«"/standard in rpg.ilatinKltheam,of stiam I »<"»l't«l l» trace back/the kiss to theengines X«n. notoi ohorse inabmi ! *-ct o f i h o ' " * " »«"»als. who seizedrtvl ia able to "-exert | that degroo ofstrejigth \ steam t ugine of ten horso|H.wer can, m reality, tlojhe workabout tweuty horses

of

itlu4 etc —

Ituula In lh« Bnalneu, TooMpeakinit of "land (frabbing/>if iL

amusing to llnd a Russian journal denouucitig the procens Jiuasis Ownsover' one seventh ofXuie habitablegtQbe It is tit iip-as large as all Eu-

thre^timcs larger than theHtaH R She. has obtained all

•ry by land grabbing She.

,..!.! . .. lintlru, hotta, pl«cedin»oh.i. . ^ ,„ hJ * .,ul,»mOpriated 'r _ J 7 4 h ^ h t o . ^ . \ l ! ! l ' M ^ h ! ^ J B ^ l ' « portion" of-As.»-fromJ the Ural

a TurkeyThe fashion bv whuh Judge Samuel)

• \»)it> of the First North Carolina!Supreme Court laim to IIIH death must [ha\e beeueitreiuely mortifying to him ^ U i ,)Ie «a t killed by a turkev gobble.)-,. ^(>nt*-day, afttr he hail bo-iome. vory

d

'A iaye worm Mcfclerap r » t loa^ atleul earn, oa iba scene after mr taklnc twoCAseAHETf ^mtalant^vn-baircaused'inT'ti.a^»alilit«Mk« |>M| Ihrw y.»r. l .unllflukln( Cawaniu tb. only cathartlo worlblr ofnolle, by senalble people

rt iuui l , Pal£l«b]a, Ptlwiit, Tail* Good. r>0tiwd N.rarSlcun Wn.k.n or Orlp. IDc no.'Ae.

OUR* CONSTIPATION. . . ." — ~ ' m

HD-TO-MC &

y g ^ j ^ , itamany excellent qualities commend i tto all and hare made it the mostpopular-remedy Jcnown. "" ;

Syrup of.,Fig» is,for sale in 8 0 v

cent bottles br all leading.drug*giBta. ^Any reliable drpggiJt whomay not have it on hand will "pro- ..core it promptly for; any one. who

Of the torpedo boat tn* ]a fairly accurate notion, «that her chief purpose is tobr inore fatal atinga againstof an enemy, bnt the torpedatroyer ranged, in iuiaginatiway from a counter-mmiofto aomething just short of a

- crniaar. - The torjieilo Iniatiireally a magnitiL-ent torpeRwat speed, better-.nea-keeities and with** battery .of ngans of from fire toeight nil-Hhe in built purposely witward, appear an ee^ closely uknatural quarry; ttattiheulayapproach onsuspecteil tritbi.distance.' She also carriesoutfit, and in her the tiattl

UUFORHIA FIB 5THUP CO.$A» nAmmco, CAL.

uw rou.u.t.tmuntue. «T.

•./•..£ASY PAYMENTS.It is' easy to owain a piano

pur way." WK£fc' hcrcTe'dler1 'sells'"them, we will scntl'a piano' for asrnall cash payment, balance in:

monthly—pay-;ments. TnreeyenriL_tirnc tocomplete, pur-.'chase -if desifVjL'tt.' We would

p JWill send 'piano guaranteeingsattsfactioti, of piano .;Thay:be"returned to us at our' expense

boat, for wliere'the umallstress of weather, limitedrestricted eudnrauco mustdestroyer may continue, wit

-more., certainty uf^/fsjrryin:murderous mission. ,i '

. Of the eleven boats on.may count in n slu'trt..whib

. them ailiy'.be ,i-lis»i)d. a* .1Jhe Karragiit "auil the'Mownthem as thirty-kiiof turpe.lo

•~'CraTelS"auir tlie "KtifgFeir,"• rest an "torpedo Ijonts jjf

s p e e d . . ' •' ..'."' ,' ." •'•• >K.ThcFarragut, liowan, I

Fox are building on the 1'ncthe first by the Union Iron

.. San 'Francisco; the .woundBrpthctH.of Senttle, un.l tbiby WollT *: Zwieker, of Tortlgon. The Dublgreii am^Obuilding at the IUt

vr, the Morris, Ta-.... — , - ~fteWjijholf»; ^BflMabkeiizie ut^uiirleffilillniii

' l'hilatleljjWa, and'-Hit* McK: C61uyib1nu,Irou Works, yt. 1

..ontMt-tJi'i.f. interest to lrotc tivo. boats are pi.tbc ty|

^ y™'s9uTCATAt0Gy E. f Rife for the a.'k-ing, tells all about then;. Special prices

?aad^feillUif^iimliuH^tt'yunwrite

engiiieer-in-cKicfiiM tlitTmoiibl of rnp'ul 'dtijili

l ^ ^ *

PAINT^^WALLS CEILINGSMURALO WATER COLOR PAINTS

FOB DECORiTIIG WALLS AND CE1L1NCS

114 Boylston St., Bostofj.-

JIBAU (]\LIM COaiPAMV. Ckfease.

base a packnge of

MURALO fromyour grocer or paint dealer and do your own ' " W W W fc W d e o o .rating. This material ts a HAHD FINISH to bo applied with a brushand beooraes a* bard as Cemeut Milled m tweuty-four tints and worksequally as well with cold or hot wot Dr. • S T S E ' I D FOR HAMPLECARDS and if you cannot purchase this material from joar local deal-ers let us know and we will pu> you in the way of obtaining 4tT H E TtX'ttALO CO., S E W BRIGHTON, ». I., JtBJK I O H H .

A rv 1 cap i*r*Jt-e*>ltil Jua anucuttile from th« uttncks of tlk'5, RHrt hisi(Miifiirt nti* i»i» noil prt^iji^u ft*r m•xexx wax that a HHtMt fuinber HtuKupon him auiUausjHrlrJm U. nod \ R r a l l 0 l a R 1 W R U n h T T l l e , l | T K-oaM

lartfoturker Ko>ldCr ^ h . c h ^ p a t t e d ^natietf a fen de,ale-ago.'and has

bl.1. .« «l.U ,mlo-

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Mountains ami thn llluik Sea to thewaters of the l'auflc, aud north of theHimalayas, l lnlut ami China, whereshe has rtcentlr uontiuued tho laud 'grahbiUK be^un bv the ttily Count

J¥EHAVENOAGENTStat kan K>» altwt « l » nnaur Dir =ft yaari al what*,•ah pn«a. HTIU b.n ihttmlntmtti. Shipaaywarn tot ttaajulMa- - • nmawd

h fr'l Im" niu< broku, bv the flap of ho'.tdo ' 'l! "...1 t r y h e umld . iolleU In, y ^

womeo during % single year.

Go to your grocer to-day jand get a 15c. pavkagc'of

. . . . . . . . . tslle To»f MISJI*(JMeeil She no par, n>«tell 4m mjemptioi, \ o i | look-out' Supivse•ho utt pay huu^>ilt_^l)i>d imteoti'HUCOU iro moTjttr No more C'hinamaD ,calleiA qiie^gooil follow Hiood by,Misser>lii|4am, luijie TOPI no cat,he*><Svasjcc <—Wt>stmiusier Uazette. i

"UolMon a ( ttolrr '

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DI!t(ItMU<l\>l t TO1I1IH1IP l'UOSor THE L i TOI 11 r>» IIO t r d

111 n iirolon^Lil toutlict, twill survitc thnt i an be f>plact-ir-or repuirt-d, nml froknow now of the i'implicateand tnuo dfiunu led in bumore<l ship-i, it irf (nty to stsitiou torpedo vessels ot allfill rin<) mil) be (ulltulmcut'-i lujjst ellectite tlglitiil^but can hardly be confusedgreater defensive qnalitietbatlleship "~l

The « hltehcad torpodo is ithe secret luechauism it v^arH ago, ottiti|7 prin^ipallgunerul aVhiiitiuii b\ uearty-

It tatc^thc place of cof-lVc^at $ the cost.Nladt from pure grains itis nourishing and hc.Uth-"

M t o i — , - .Ur i. L.«tet>h«iM,

'- 1 rai

Nf UMPTION

^ pstublt- of lmtk hnr.es for hue wasuauud Tobias llob^ou

strictlt impartial He strongly ol> ^jt-cti-d to oufl-uistttmer bmitu; an ad *»nut i(;e o\ or another In an or,lance,«ith bin peculiar sen«« of jos^Kt-.tbeiefcire, lus stable rules w, r* snchthat when a man came to hue a hots*ho was obliged to take tbe one nearesttho door, jmd naturally the- "trie olauiulal he Rot depended eutireh occhance, ~ -

This uqnsunlpro>.i<itureattratted«ttentmn, so that nhrn "a man was

* l * l >. " ".uxwctiltd in platinu aluniiuum witii~" N«. iitKka copper by a noldinK process' and

Liberia is tho ouly more or 1LS4 ' luakt s tho combiued materials in suchciviluv,! omMrt alitrtf ilmk^ ar«> n| forms that they IUOT be soldered,most eutuelv dispen«ed ttilh l^io. rolled, drawn anil plated If this ( t . . . . .•»un rises rxaitfy at f> a m and sett , procis« n suocetifnl ou » commerusl V w C l l B f G C l a S t f O f ls t e p m* throughout the ytar aud is ] '(Sale, it would stem us if the increasedtcrtually oteriitad at uutiu u«efulueaiuuf aliimiuum is to becomv

_ ' - _ practuallt nulimiUd, a« the copperlu Unuiiut peroiule "ortrilrogeiiTToanug wuuiil t tumi afl~ob7tacles to

i» said to bt- IUIUH! with \ariout its uio where it must- be in contacttlnnka, in order to give them tho ntel I «ith dpuls, suldefed, aiul pamteil orlow- flavor of age; plated.

RHEUMATISMss'^sjj&^ar.si'.io.

CMS Who Use

Are Quickly Marrie

r_^ U M ^ JltT^ ul ihw * ^^^.fl^1*^.!^^iV^M VH.da ssafiitil

hate hail hu >ele,tioa It'would fay it was "Holnou'i t.hou-« i

7

^ I

; . •« en>le>ror,ing to ucclimstue the American l,vbst«r, ai,'hardier* am) healthier than huEuiitpcan longcuer

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A U H l v r t M . I* WHAT"

AUSistlni-i« a iIuntMi- tad nktuntl coat• wall«a»J i>illlnK«,eot(r>-t<: llffonnt

" » * » « UHMB-whlt, or twelr, beautifultlnt«lT theflmr-le a Idulou of watt-r ilatnt make 1H lac a.|.i>te<l !c • — * •-wa'wtpounl

wwtln" S« I " , « & " ? tta, Sjll wfth I ? 1 wlth f^'" ,of D13|>«-K «<>« »** to-^o.«M l»; d,leawrthan AlatHJitlnj U.cost of .^paper Is .con«ttlere4.V.;';'

M i n i slCK'sts-i

1'nrtUidarlrwn?n>;\i attntmult ot \irt*ani:»i tcelling* IhlaW »'

a i j lung JfH altio«t ler i.Auie< l«ti

tlon« 1 • wall* tod^ f c ' n- t or

I tug tho olil toil -t number ot times at that 'j -ti mant Jo rtien think ot a room coated

re | S \ l bj t a room coatedI wllli pure |>iSrou» permanent \labastiqe,

trhi^h i< n-lntsl with but little trouble <)ri<x|>ense ami 1< ruirif> lu^ and nwiet amell*fm; ami rllU i.ra^>» \>alt paper frt»

>T*J! litiCtiEKs:"*

Da not buy it law suit 'or im injlinetlott";with "cheap knlsominej, Imitations of' Ala-,bas.tiue; Dealers assume the.rlst of a »uiVtot damages .by selllDi; '.'an Infringement1:AlabaatlneCotnpiiny tufa the rigit, coreredliv j«ti-r3 Jiitent. to UitKo unii J«J wall"""•'• " tiy,l». mlieil Vfth colC

r3 .pnil

(The shield is A fnls" outer,xtMl

n prkcommonly underitood byversed military and uiival tknow ledge how to work It, tlanother matter, anil, briefly, i

_said tliat every torpedo^jj- thjbead type has iti own indiTits ojta iitosyncrttmes.'i&J'duty of etery,qualified torj>ctto learn the characteristic!)"stetl babiea ' that ".ouic day

furyt.—"r--=-'- 11

• largest of our torpedeigUWen.idcb, sii known Uecauits greatest diameter, is a bin

v e<lj cigar-shaped boily of steel, ^ u«er sixteen ftet

frt» ! Mich.water,,"!;".C(Hbaatijje, (^o., G r » i 3 .

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