I VOL. XXIII. C RAN BURY, FIRST DESCRIPTION |TELEPHONESMFTERAMIIRDER OF WRIGHT AIRSHIP'ta Salle, a Lumberman, Tramps . | -jlnvehtors Give Details of the Ma-. ; Construction. _ NO. 44. FRIDAY, JUNE ;>. 1908.- HEW. JERSEY STATE NEWS PRICE PLATT PAID YOU'VE GOT TO REFORM YOUR EXTRAVAGANT HABITS, OLD MAN! -4>7 - 12.Miles to Invite Arrest. Placed in Churchyard at Kingston, Where He Worshiped. Assailant Has Wilderness Hotel Keep. er Lock Him In n Room—'Victim Upset Table nt Menl. 250TH ANNIVERSARY PAGEANT HAVE PERFECT FAITH IN IT I Watcrtown, N. -V.—Leon t.a Salle Confident Thnr, Barring Accident*, II l s n o w '" cll6t0ll >' a* Cranberry Lake, Will Sntlify tlic Requirements or l n t h o Adirondack!;, after linvlns telUieAme'rlain Government in the ' ^Phoned to Nyllc llvland, Sheriff of Tests In Anftnit. - -' ' I St. Lawrence Counrjr-ttrat""ire bad ' ' . ' murdered Charley Jonchaa, a French • Dayton, Ohio.—Orvlllo E. Wright. Canadian, who worked for him ln a one of the Wright brothers, declared lumber camp on the Grasse River. St. I that he and his brother have solved Lawrence County. • ' .tho "aerial navigation question to tho j "Come' to the woods and arrest they are e; I have murdered, a ninn." was extent that liarrlns accident Remains of N"ilw York's First K\crulive Ilcmrurd From Washington and Kt'intemtl Amid Impressive • CVrenmnlrs—Jlii; 1'uraili1. HK DIES AT SISTKIt'R WISH. Trenton, N. .7—Kills Han is, of Trenton, and his siptor quarrelled over the division of $r>00 left b.y their mother, whn died recently at tlio jiKC of 100 >ears. Tlip r.Istor finally declared, "1 wish you would drop dead! " Greatly excited, Harris fell to the floor unconscious iimrexpiml In an ambulance called to remove him to a. hospital' Heart failure superinduced by the quarrel was reported as tho caiiHe of his death. Croivniushicld Demi. .. Philadelphia.—Kcar-Aclmlrai A. S. Crownlnshlehi, 11. S. N.. reltied, dle"il In tho Episcopal Hospital. His wife was at his beil!-lil'.» -A-he.n h" died. Ad'mrial Grov.-ninshlolil. who w-is i;e\enty-two years old. had be'.'.'i In poor health for a year. .llui-nccl to Itcatli. .CulrhcrUT. Ci>nn.—!•'. H. Tulcott vas burned to death in ft fire which destroyed bin livery Elable. C'nnnllei' to the HcsniP. Francis Daley, William Edwar.ds nnd Jnmes J'"oncst, boy? of .twelve, v.\:i<. 5'andlng on what Is known as "Change Bridge," over the Morris Canal, at Centrevlllo, when a boat passed slowly under: The boys ran from one aide to the other of the bridge to see the nose of the boat appear beneath them. They enme with such force against the hand rail of .the bridge-that It gave way. Daley and Eilwnrds fell Into tho water and. Forrest struck the deck of the boat, breaking his thbulder.. George Rob'blnp; who wns driving the mules of (he caiialho^t, ' lulled- 'them and jumped into the. water, caught Daley and brought hlih out on the tawpatb. Robhlns then returned to the water for Edward?, but the boy wag out of sight. Robblna dived several times, but did not jlnd Edwards. Daley IB a giibcL swimmer, but was dazed by the fall Into tho w.iLcr. He recovered his nerve and dived, found Edwards add brought-him to tho surface. Hobbins took hold it thc boy and' brought him to the canal bank' and" resuscitated him. Meanwhile Robblns' mother, who was steering the boat, had worked some time ovcr'Fo:r"s: before reviving him. TOJSCflPEJpCE Brought to Light by Stlfrtrf Counsel For Senator's Wife. GAVE HER $25,000 IITCRSH " A Tfnine .it IIlRlilnml Milk anil $10,' 000 n Year Korl'*ivc Years—Her • Lawyers Also Want $2-171 Un» paiii mils. ' " -;•--• Toi'tiurin Kills I'limily. Wlrhlta, Kan—Peter Hml>. his Kingston. N "1'.—In sight of the New York City.—The^tcrms under v.-ir<> nml two children wore killed by Court" House that stands on the bite which Mrs. Lilian Janewny Plot! :i tornado which passed two miles east of.the one in which he was. (nan- j Hewlvril us called oft her suit for*illvorcc against of Aha, Okla. her husband, United States Senator guralcd tho first Governor of the I Philadelphia. — Seven Episcopal |, ministers who left tlie church followil)row:ied in Umler^i-iHuiil Stream. Thomas C. Platt, in the fall of 190C, State, the body of Vlcc-Presldent and ing the ndoptton <i[ the "open pulpit" .loplin. Mo.—George P. Andrews, were hiade public In a suit brought Govermir George Clinton was buried ranon were received Into the Catholic general manager of the Hero Mining by Eilcar Joseph, manaslng clerlc.for In the Ffrst Dutch CUurrh yard with Chu'rch here by Archbishop. H>an. Company, was drowned in an underGovernment tile law firm of Mars'hf AVlnslqW & ying machine that | Canton.-Ofty miles away, and he gavn ground stream when n-scow carrylns military honorj l,'_fo;'0 a crowd of Wever, of-i.l 11 Broadway,' against •will stay In the air one hour and tra-, tho^messuge. after having followed a* State Hupresentallve' James Roach over 5000 people who stood drenched To Halse $."(>(>,0()O Foi- Mif'.i —Cartoon by W. A. Rngcre, in tlic New York Herald. vcl a distance of five miles and return w"tl trail twelve miles from tho lumScnator^FIalt Ic recover, f 3471, the and Cyrus W.Wyckofi, ground forePlttsburg.^-At tin; rinsing session In one of the nioit ?e\oro rainstorms at a rate of forty miles an hour. I b " camp to tho nearest telephone amount alleged to-have.been paid by of the Men's Jubilee Congrcts of the ! man of'the Hero mine, capsized. of tho sear. . " . >. ,„ , w , . \_ station, at Windfall Settlement, u tho law firm,'Mrs. Platfs attorneys,. United Presbyterian Church foreign I lOscortetl by a r;;inril of ho.nor of !tmissionary Mr. .Wright sold that_ho Tfas conn- clearing a few miles from CrnnWry on her behalf, nnd for which, it was Going Homo by Automobile, s 1 l work l e d wasrIVconsidered, i ; d l l r i n K and t h e 'Cannon ™ ' « ' dent the Wright aeroplane would : Lake. La Sallo committed tho mnr-Washington, D. C.—Speaker Can.eight sergeant;; of the Uuiiod States ! " B B car alleged. Senator Platt was responsimake a successful flight at Fort! t I e r shortly after noon, and a few Regulars ancjjviilitia Take Part In Big Gamo This Summor— Army post at \Fort Hamilton, the >>' *'>00,00() for foreign missions. ^ •lon Is planning to return to his homo Drove Into Qulrk-ianil. ble. The case was heard before Su-( In flllnols as soon as Congress adMyers, notwithstanding tho condition minutes 'at" lilt the Ions trail to tho body -was lirought ashore from the I .. _.. , , Five persons, two'of them women, premo Court Justice Ford and a Jury A Minimum pf Coremony and No Merraly Spectacular A journs, by automobile.-^ of the test ground, which could hard- telop)(po. Arriving at Windfall lie naval reserve ship Wasp on the tug I *° "<"]"" »'»IWnearly lost their lives at Atlantic City Exhibitions--Details Provide For Progressive _, Rob at M 5 o'clock and lifted to a Washington, D. C—The published and a sealed verdict was ordered. ly bo more unfavorable. Got Into communication ' with til': In n blinding rainstorm. They were Work and Long Practice. Marches. "I believe that our machine is tho Sheriff and the District Attorney's gun caisson. The coffin was draped repftrts that there was an autopsy on West Virginia I'nvors Urrnn. According to the separation agreeIn a carriage, the driver of which lost General Clinton's body before It left • nearest approach to tho practical flyer I ofllcc, and telephoned tho nearest1 with the American Mac;, and on it ' Whcclins. W. V.i.—West Virginia which Is dated November 14, Washington, n. C. — Preparations Sln with anj^ijiprimi'nt In rnnmitrJ.found Democrat:! held district conventions his way on the meadows and drovo ment, rested the floral tilbules of President j here and that, his liraln was fo In existence," said Mr. Wright. "The1 nconstable, Herbert Donne, who live. , 190G, Senator Plait agreed, If hla lia\e been completed by the Wnr Dctlon. Troops of the deparlmenl from Into some quicksand. Passengers, French, who claim to be tho greatest l nt Cranberry Lake Settlement. ;isk- pai'tnient for Joint mnneuvres during many posts, some as far us Washing- Hoosevelt, Governor Stuart, of J'onn- I Intact arc untrue Cicneral O'llieilly to seleet delegates to thc convention driver, carriage and hort* all Eank. wife would drop her action for dllnvestlgators of aerial navigation, are S him to come and take him in the coming summer of ajl branches of ton, D. C, will bo marched, so as to bylvanla: Govorhur Fort, of Now says "that there was no autopsy. Some nt Denver. At all the conventions A. 15. Maltby, a Philadelphia a&fomo- vorcp, to give her J25tO00 down, modeling their machines after tho chargo until the arrivalof the Shoijrf. the roKular sorvlrp and many State arrive nt Plnu Plains, near Water, Jersey, and of the National Society measnrements of the bones were William J. Bryan was Indorsed. hlle man; Mrs. Maltby, his wife; Miss $10,000 a year for five'years, and "Wrlghtype1 as nearly as they can ' Following this preliminary prennra- militia .organizations-, for which Con- town, N. Y., within three hours of of Daughters of the American Revolu- taken, and that was all. Adele Anderson and Walter Rhodes certain valuable property, Including Wnnts 21,140 Harvesters. ivlthout infringing on our patents. I tion he directed tho hotel keeper In gress ' has appropriated ?1.000.000. each other. Large evolutions will tion'. were thc passengers. All of them Tloga Lodge, at Highland Mills. In "With tho exception of a few de- Windfall to lock him up. Constable Instruction camps will bo established then be carried out on'much the snmo With Company M, of this city, act- Bishop Washington Dies. Topeka, Kan.—T. U. Gerow, direcout, but they continued to consideration of this Mrs. Platt retails of construction that had neces- Dcano took La Salle to Cranberry and maneuvros held for one month scale as in modern war. Woodstock. Out.—The Rev. Charles tor of the State Free Employment jumped ins as military escort, the cortege sink until the driver mnnaged to get leased her husband from any further Settlement late In the after- at each plnco, as follows: sarily to be kept secret In order to rLake In Intiodiiclni; bin plans General proceeded up I3roadwiiy. Thn Second V 'Washington, of Wlndsor(colored), Bureau, estimated that 21,HO men free and shouted for assistance. claim on him or his estate, besldeB preserve the commercial value of our t lol op nr c, and ho la locked up in tho Jail Pine Plains, N. Y., June 13 to July Grunt bpfian with a plain word or two liattvry of Stale Artillery followed Btehop of the British Methodist Epls- from other Slates and 1975 teams BoardB were brought and the two agreeing not to sue him at any time invention, practically every part of awaiting the arrival of Sherlrt Company JI, and the naval olllcsrs of :opal Church in Canada nnd Buffalo. will bo necessary to harvest the crop women were dragged from' their per- fn this State for a divorce. She, hovron preparation for wt.r. 15. our machine has been patented In Hylnnd. "Wo are'tiro most pugnacious na* the fleet which convoyed the Wasp Jied here. -ThirHIsIibp was born fn In tho wheat belt. Chlckamaiiga Park, Ga.. July. ilous position and landed safely on pver, reserved thn right to begin dievery country ln Europe and In AmerLa. Sallo hail charge of a lumber tio'n on oarth," he sajd. "and perhaps from New York City to this city, Ad- Pennsylvania' sixty-one years ago. Leon Springs, Texas, July. hard'ground. Mr. Maltby and Mr. vorce proceedings against him at any lea. • camp In the Grasse River below Cian1 Tu Lr:ivi> All Troops In Cuba. Jutant-Gen'cral Kelson II. Henry, with Der the least iircjnirrrrTor real trouble." Ainorlran Laki , Wash., August. Rhodes had managed to keep their time she chose, ln any other State, . "In a few months our patents will r y ' Lake. Upward of twenty two aides de camp; Llenteiianl-Gov- , Do' Convention Hnll at Di-nver. He did not believe that "In God We Washington, 0". C.—The announceFort D. A. Uusscll, W>o., August. heads above the sand, but It was with b,it,not on the ground? of his misconbo complete. Then a full and de-1 French Canadians were working for Fort Itaijaniln Harrison, Ind , SCII- Trust" was a good L-nouKh motto to '.ernor Chaolor, representing Governor ] Denver, Col.—There shall bo no ment wns made nt the War Depart- dlfllculty they were extricated. By duct. tailed description of our machine will ' him In the camp. Sunday was their UuBhes; ex-Governor David B. Hill, liquor sold In tho convention building ment ttiat a decision had been reached this time tho horse and wagon- had excuse lack of military preparation. Daniel De Wolf. Wever., of her tcmber. < bo made public. I holiday, and some of them went out the desccmlants of Governor Clinton, In Denver during the National Demo- not to withdraw any of the American sunk nearly out of sight. A bulk- counsel, was appointed trustee for • He went on to snj: Fcirt Illlcy. Kan., September. "To date neither my brother nor , t 0 'ho clearing, got a sack Tilled with and the Ulster County officials camu ;rallc Convention, the Committee on "I am preparing r.eacnaht maneutroops from Cuba at the present time. Mrs. Plntt under the agreement. Tho Atascndcrn Rnncli. C'al.. October. head wns built about the horse, and myself has issued a description of our i whisky bottles containing whisky, •next 1n carriages. The parade was Arrangements decided. The nearest The army nianeiivros, which are to vres for this MimiiKT to show how ^concluded I with thc aid of ropes tho animal was present suit arises out of a misundermachine of any sort. I understand and the orgy was on. La Balle ntby ton separate companies saloon Is one block away. Contests ln Chicago Convention. our big Kims could knock out any for! pulled out, nearly dead. But the res- standing between Mrs. Platt's lawthat a New York paper is publishing tempted to control It, liul w.-.s not be on a scale never before1 attempted eign Meet that mi»;ht come puking from Hudson River clt,lus. '. Chicago —A tabulation of contests cuers were unable to' pull out thc yers and ex-Justice Hatch, who was a- Jdescription of — our; mochino, under Affairs readied readied a cllmnx In the United States, an to be car. - . , - - -«-.-. \nsuccessful. ..nAnn-r..i Affairs ' liurini; tho hour Yind a quarter No "Merry Willows" in Yule Stands. over credentials of delegates to tho wagon because of Its great weight. retained on behalf of Senator Platt the signatures of my brother and my- n t the dinner table neit tl:Iay, when ried out by Major-General Frederick around with evil inten'HoUs." w whicji tlie parade marched, every Now Haven, Conn.—A petition will Republican National Convention made The absence of the battleship !j hurnh bell In tho city was tolling and In September, 1D0C, when the settleself. We are not parties to tho deal." | Jonchas failed to heed La S.ille.'s I). Grant with the regulars of tho IV be made to Yale's baseball manago- by Secrctarv Klmer Dover showed ment, wns arrived at. For tho purpartmeni of theKast and a large fnrr< squadron in the Pacific has led. It hi <"l Aeronaut Dies In River. understood to the attaching of much I all flags were displayed at half mast, ment to keep Merry Widow hats out sixty-seven district contests, six State Frederick L. Wood, Jr., twenty poses of this action Marsh, Wlnslow more importance In Washington thla I When', tho procession ncared the • of the stands In tho championship contests and a contest in Alaska. . -. years old. an assistant to Frank & Wever assigned theirclalm against ' year to the maneuvres centring about church- the military organizations 1j games Mack, an aeronaut at Hillside Park, Senator Platt to Joseph, their managi Opium Popular With Smart Set. the coast dofi'U.ses of the Atlantic sea- formed'lines on either side of the Belleville, was drowned ln the Pas- ing clerk, and he brought thc action. street it ml presented arms as the ' Mhcrlnn Knroy.s at board. Senator and Mrs. Platt separated San Francisco, Cal.—According to ; talc River at thc end of a parachute Orders lusued governing details of caisson bearing the coffin passed by. Tuskegce, Ala.—Envoys of tho Re- Charles D. Whllden. secretary ot tho | Jump from a balloon. Wood ascend- on September 20, 190fi.Soon after Upon ii platform eroded at the public of Liberia, who came to the State noanl of Pharmacy, opium i ud in a hot air balloon from the re- she began her suit for divorce,against the maneuvres-prescribe a "minimum Court Justice A. T. United States on n diplomatic and smoking Is Increasing In this city nnd ! sjsrt at about ii o'clock p. m. to u him through Marsh, Wlnuiow & of formal ceremonies and a total ab- grave ox-Suprcnie 1 rudder," a feature -which thu Wrights jerlos of coast defense maneuvres wl! sence of inero.lv spectacular exhibi- Clearwater Introduced Benjamin M. special mission, readied Tuskegee. young men and women of Ihe smart I height of 1000 feet. Drifting In a Wever. Frank H. Platt, of the law Introduced and which has proved su- CAKLF/TOX HEADS TO SAILORS. lie curried on simultu:irom;ly at the tions." Ilrink, who presided by request of the The envojs are spending their time set form a not inconsiderable part of northeasterly direction, as he sat on n firm of Boardman, O'Brien, Platt & i h b lierlor to the .old metnod«of a ronr . . . . . . various fortlfiratlons from Haltlmore roparatory to ln- the growing army ot smokers. ! trapeze hung beneath two parachute!) Littleton, took charge ot the case (or rudder. ' mcthods of cdu| under* the globe, for a mile and a his father. Ho retained JUBtico In thc centre to tho roar Is th: famous l'oct T.ntprtalns l!lupj:ickets | (0 Uoston. After four weeks' of tills Thonin's I'\ Hyan n Delegate. I quarter, ho released thc parachutes. Hatch. Dills amounting to between "tail" of the machine, approximately en Heard Yt'.trihlp New Hampshire. I :oari detente prnrtlrv, the commanRichmond, Va.—Thomas F. Ryan, I As ho descended-tic was seen to wave 5M0O and $7000 for various thingF, twelve feet ln length, less than onesmall bodies of troops and ending , . , c More Gunne.ss Bones Found. of Xew York, who retains a legal resi- a large - American flag, which by a 'ucludlng diamonds purchased by Mrs. third tho length oC those on French with the-entire command. These ex- ! nMs ' committed' the body the G Con Laporte, Ind.—Several hoes wal- dence ln this State, was chosen by the I puff of wind which sent the para- Platt, were discussed. Mrs. Platt flyers. Thlsconslsts In different modsistory of tho church in to which' errlses will ctimpriso periods of at. ; [owing in thc pond at thc edge of a people of Nelson County as one of the I chutes out over the Passalc River, be« wanted her husband to settle all these els of one Oi' two vertical cloth-cnv. tack and defense; periods of advance; ernor Clinton had worshiped. ' i lot on thc flunncdS-jSirni. near.here. delegates to the State Democratic I camo entangled about his body. Be- before she would agree to any settle- --cred-frames. At the ivarH>alancingJ . _. _. Vansylke__rcc.elved it for_thG rear anil fl:niK~Tninnls. nnd-tontrol Convention. |1 fore he cojild extricate himself he was ment of their marital differences. Mr. the machine, and as near the centre talnlng affair and thc 300 guests en- maneuvro Involved,-and the chiefs in lstory.TndUrccxercisesTeTo T d U r i T T clos closed ! &1 o0 l l Snnd t n"K l command will have plenty of valuwork; periods of oiitpiisls and control ln the waltr. He struggled franti- Platt expressed his willingness to pay. as possible, are two propellers. I Joyed It Immensely. ith a benediction bv tho'Rev. RosI J " ' "/ DavitI Henderson Dead. cally to get rid 'of the flag and shouted the bills for any necessaries up to tho Below the framework and toward j About 100 of tho employes of able records as to" the performances work, to be followed i»y general manof tho trliops nnd the efficiency of the euvros. It Is understood that thc C aIllal U 1 C S for help to the several hundred par- date of their separation, September Chicago.—David Henderson, who the front Is a "skid" similar to run- Everywhere, the magazine which Mr. State troops will not be required to built thc Chicago -Opera House ami sons on tho river hank a few rods 20, 1906, hut would not agree to pay ncrs on sleds. This Is used for land-1 Carlotoii edits, were Jhrat treated to a Individual officers. Company M then stepped to the A month or more later w ill come do all of the work prescribed for tho was the father of extravaganza In the away.1 No one tried to save him and tor luxuries. ing and differs in this particular from dinner at the Y. II.. C. A. Xavy Auxgrave and fired three volleys, and ns , Thc necessaries amounted to about .tho_j outh_iant_licnca.tll_thji_fiirface. thn—F-r-^neh—machine^—^hieii—srf—IHar-y-—l^illdinr Tlieit the narty the inland maneuvres. They will bc- reguInr ol gan Iznt lulls. - the-Scruml"Batten- or5'W'~\rtuTery," ; ' nkf>; 1 -?3fr0(h—After- this—thc— separation Wood was unmarried and livad 1~wltli equipped with wheels . walked to the Navy Yard, ' stationed below tlie historic .Senatf 1 proposal was discussed. When Frank his parents at Xo. 817 Chapel s . ; Hoarding this particular device On the sblp the sailor guests soon" House, lired the Vice-I'rcsldent's saPlatt paid his father's wife 525,000 Xew Haven, Conn. Mr. Wright says: '"With the wheels assembled and all wero seated be- HOPES BY CHILD CULTURE TO AID HUMAN RACE lute of nineteen guns, and the bells he did so under thc impression that arrangement thc French find Ic. dan- tween decks on long white benches [ — = in all the rllv flro-houses anil the this amount was to include thc payFirst Dutch Chiireh rang, nlneteer Whole Family Drowns. rerous to effect a lanillus r.n smoo-.h Kverythlnt; was as white as soapstone ; D r . Undone, Pupil ol Herb:rt Spencer, Will Work Among Mortals as Burtank ment of the HMD contracted by Mrs. times, the body was lowered into its Boating in a frail battcau that machiuo traveling at could for one the , D o e a ' w l , h Plants-Starts $100,000 School on the Pacific Coast. for necessaries. But Mr. Werer aground rat? of with moreathan ten miles an hour, shining*make guns it, andand thc except steel -walls grave beneath the .monument whlciwould have beenr taxed to its llmli ln Platt said no such was mado "With on." 'skid' we can land safely , would hardly have believed himself Los Angeles, Gil—Dr. Leon El- developed some harmful habit or ten- was shlpcd here from Washington c i i i ' i t n i carrying two pe son5, William Edel- between him arrangement and Justice Hatch, and on anyy ground other than p a absolutely bolutely on board a battleship. p The eater- bert Landone.. who h has purchased p a e d u dency is lo qult't that particular re- where it had been erected nearly 100 man. thirty-eight vears old, and his that the latter • London.—Valuable coeleslastical pl.xte .nntl'other treasures agreed that f Mr. 1 0 0 re:.itleiu-e i l c|illcltop. hilly whlb our machine ls traveling tninment was, begun by a s-dlo sung ! 5 5100.OUi» property in llolly- gion of nerwi'is activity. Then it Is years _ ami _.by ihe^ vClinton , ^^ family—his wife, Elisabeth; a step- W'evcr's firm paid the bills the I have been stolen from, t,he Cathedral of St. Etlenne. The robbery Is money at a rate of fifty nillc3 an hour with- by Miss Ada A. Borden, after which • wood, wheie he will establish a scluiol easy enough fur the child lo pick up ' Meanwhile lhVrai;ii poured "upon - i^ fchuilai-to-thedaughter, Anna, and an eight-yearnutondu.s-thitftK-attrlhuted to the-Thomas brothers. paid would be refunded to them ' out any particular clangor to the ma- Mr. Carlcton gave his talk and road- .In uhlt-h to act-nnip]Lsh In child cul- IIK oldjiablts, iilthough It may have canopy of-umbrellas, whieii" stretahec old son, William—drowned in llttlo later. Tho booty Is roughtly estimated to be worth S2.1.000, apart from on this impression Mr. _chIjie_J2r_lhe-Persons-operaUng it, Ing,—LauKhtpr-nnd-teaTs-minglrd-tTrTture nhul~I7utlivr niirhnn~k~"lias none" reformed temporarily. Peusauken Creek, nenr the hamlet of Wever Acting for blocks in every direction, and II Mho historic value of thx1 articles taken. It Includes eleven pieces ot said he paid out {2471, but In tho centre of tho machine, at equal'profusion as the roet read "A i in horticulture, has met with the dlf-" "With my system tho entire struc- ; was decided that ex-Governor " J111" Clnnamlnson, where the rickety skltt , 'famous Limoges enamel of the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries ilien slopped as ho learned that Senathe bottom, Is a small double-wheel • Baseball Story," "A Sang For Our ! llcultios that Imiiriabbr'Iittsct rcforui- ture Is changed. It is a dirtorenj r should deliver his address on "TJit lilt a"barge that was tied to the shore. tor Platt had repudiated iirnd several chalices « the verbal truck which, running ou a mono-rail,"' Fleets," "Greater America," "Fare- j ?rs, hut Ignores thc<n._ I^o is about structure entirely, and the child In , Life and Services of George Clinton' Near by stoud John Cox, of middlo part of the agreement. Tho — . . n_<£- i 1 presentding child order to get back into Its old habit}' in the Court Hou?e This Couci , Khiphuilcllng Strike Kims. age, who saw the four persons stntK- =ult uas then begun to enforco The Mnhmands Henten. Is used while th; machine Is acquirintr^'welHo-Griilley," etc., etc | lo work out theories re, utx'tids the,, will iniist nut merely 'backslide.' but build* llousu was built In ISIS. I London.—A ballot ot ihe men inLondon.—The outbreak amonc, tho | K""g in the swlfi current, and who Bpeed enough to leave-tho ground. I At tho close all joined in singing | culture, that he hopes an repayment ol tho sums paid out by In the material /benefit of the back. Do juu catch the c.-sential dif- "^Thus-.wo.o the ceremonies closed": volvcd In the shipbuilding strike was Mohmand tribesmen in India Is col- ! holleved them to be enjoying a swim, Tho mono-:.-.II Is easily movable In patriotic airs nml the ship fail ly rang result Mr. Wcvcr. human rare. To a World correspond ference between the two? ! In the Court House that stands on thc j held,, and-resulted acrcpt- lapsing. General Wlllroeks has In- ! Not until they sank did he realize_tbiU any direction. with the voices of thc gallant jnckles ;nt- he said: d oIn favor uf uccep "I will have four depaitments In : slte-of the one In whlc'i Governoi j' ing - the • terms • " Paul " - - • "Bell-•• The Wright niachiue weighs about and the fair maids, offered by the emplny- flitted several sharp defeats upon they were ln danger. Mrs. 1 "There are four stepvki evolutlon- my school this year. The lirsfwlll he Clinton was lnauguiateil the eight hundred pounds, and ln addi; qrs. them and they are submitllug uncon- i aiige, who mood on a bridge that- PHILIP XOT GUILTY OF MUHDEH. ary development which lire true In art, with special attention to music 1 Governor of the State on July first SO, ; -.pans tlic creek at ihc point, shouted tion to Its own weight, including a ditionally. GK\. S. I). LICK DKAI). ' both the human anil plant\llfe. Bur- and sculpture; the second, therapou- . 1777, n nd in which John Jay organ 1000 Metres In nn Aeroplane ! wildly to Cox. who answered; "Stop lYcnllhy WashiiiRloni.-in Who Killed a four-cylinder motor of between twenyelling. Thosi. people are swimFive Republics' Court. ty-five and thirty horse-power anil c ,., • 1 ', i b i l I l k recognizes tho Kraclatlcws In his lie riirliii; of incurable diseases, like \ (/.«! the Supi-.ine Couit of New VorV Cibninn Goes Free. made by Wright Brothers them I Stricken Cartaso, Costa Kiea.^Wic-Central | "ling, they're no. drowning" Fint Uikshuis After a Speech ! plain wuik, as did StaufordNJn thu Bolves. cantho carry men and fuel enoush - Welcoming Xoilluiu Soldier'., n;lll Washington, D. C—Gaston P. American Court of Justice held its >' R ' l " ^ " « ' wjion Cot that. th. j breeding of fine horse, stock, j Even to drive the machine 300 miles. ! Miss —I opening session In this illy. The das I woman on the bridge was ngni :mi Philip wns acquitted of thc murder I 5o, they figure in tlie human /ace in w.is observed as a national holldaj he made a frantic attempt tofin-liV )f Frank 11. Macahoy, a cabman. Tho ! the development of children. man aboard to t avel 500 miles. parade of gi .i-la! had continued for eight days and • Mls.i ,• Commander-in-chief of the throughout Costa Rica. Nicaragua bottles. "The.se four steps or gradations In thc tests it Kitty Hawk the fourth will be the selection of those men, Ore companies und fraternal anil Sunstroke.Kills Three Soldiers. the verdict of the jury was T.ot tfnexSalvador and Hontltnas. This court are as follows: Firs-l, variation; sec- dozen children whom I will choose 1 is an outcome of the Central Americithrr organizations, making a pro oecteil. H.ither Carried lo Sen. Koenlgsbeig, Germany.—Three arond, sex crossing to carry on the? this summer, and the educatin;; of cession three miles lung. President Philip took the stand In his own can Pe.ice Conference, held in WashMiss Bessie McLaughliu was cii1-" 4llleryiuen effects .nullities by heredity; third, selec- them along the lines given in my spe- I. t l , . , . d , . * I I H - I _ IIIC-II died u i t j u here iiL-i i; from i i u i i i the m e e n e i i s h . ington last }ear. rled to sea while In bathing at Inlet Jefensu and told tho story of thc enf k wl tion, and fourth, cultivation and de- cial educational system the machine's limit, according to Or- | death. counter In-thc hotel and his reasons General Lee died at the official rt-si" g n a r ^ f ^ L ' ^ S f n ^ s e ! " ' >"">"»*<> "'•""»«• "'= "^ Beach, Atlantic City, and was rescued velopment. J vlllo Wright. "These particular twelve I will ed- . Theru was also an automobile parade | S od France and Germany two miles off shore too exhausted lo (or having armed ulms?lf before comauntn "br. Jordan, p president of Stanford n the' tin.ecojinlr>. He says that the same mode} ,useJ dence of tho Vicksburg National Park I'nlvcrslty, Governor n-rogni/us I hose saniu ucate free of charge; the other pupils .over two miles long. Commission, of which ho was a minilierllM.—A full imdcrsiamjini; be- ! scream. She was drifting cm her back ing out of his room to meet Macaboy, 1 will chaise fur, as In cilhi-r lnsiltu- ' Hughes reviewed the pjiteant nnd de- Spy Kxecutcd by Heuilutioimrics. ' iwcm Franco and Germany relative when sighted bv the p'-cisiire partj ivho was socking him. When he fired tlons OTeducatioriaT character. llvered an address In the afternoon shot he said that he was beingGeneva, Switzerland. — The police lo Morocco was reached ai n recenl ! on thc yacht OIRE. Captain Luke LIIC Cenural O. O. llowanl delivered ar Melhecls Will ire Itncllrnl. are "Investigating what appears to be conference hi", n veil the Frenrh Am- ] t'onnver. of the Olsa. says It was only overpowered and that his life was ln danger. "My methods of work with these microns In the historic First lintel i a baie enancc that she was seen from I'abfadui- tu Cirrmauy and the Oermau L !tl c tio «-'™«' Foreign Minister. Philip is a wealthy young man of children will differ radically from the Church In the morning, spoke to h !!' ' " -' " r »m'ftW "'« f'"««"•'» | his boa,. "When ! -aw the yacht I ! ? ! " £ thought ™ ". , \ 1 " ..:r been !".''!! """"I ordinary methods of teaching. For S,in<lav-Scho.,t In the afternoon anil ! 'Naldoff, ] tried to scream, but found that my social prominence. Thc kilting folADOM'HKSTEI.VIIEILSTKAXGLEI) to have a RusXcj'.Arlilielal .Marriages.. instance. >on have observed, doubt' . nt night he iipoku at thc Wurts Street sian Government s\p. Naidoff was Seutch Home Itule. connection with I voice was gone," said the girl, "t lowed it night of revelry In company Painter nnd Ills Mother-ln-Lnw Found General Lee's military career not sen- / "This country of ours Is the most less, many a man ln the. business Baptist Church. —' London.--Apiiiher of Ihcj pledge? -had lost .ill power of swimming, but >f Macaboy and other roSstcrlng comThe Itev. I). C. Hughes, father ol shot to death by a compatriot. .'orally known is tho fact that ho dl- crossed, us far as races go, of any world whose school training didn't Kivcn hy Winbion Spencer Churchll! i1 I could 1still float, and I tried io wave j.tnlons. Jlond in Pnrls. 1 Governor Hughes, was the principal ' reeted the firing of the first shot of nationality on the face of the Klobe. extend beyond tho seventh or eighth Salvador Fears tin Plague, In his recent electoral camiml'Jin in my arm !, only lo RO down every time Paris, France.—A sensation has the Civil War. Ho wns oue of tho Wo simply lake the best representa- grade peihups. but wlinse uu-ntal pro- speaker at union services at the First San Salvador, Hepubllc of Salvador. I>nndcc has borne quick fruit, and a ' I made an effon. I prayed thai, some- WILL RETURN RYAN'S MONEY. boon caused In thc art world by thc ' two officers of tho South Carolina tives of child life In the land and cesses and necorillniUy whose busi- • =Onich Church. •The (;o\cnimonthaslKsuci] a deereo lionip-nile-for-Scotland bill was Intro- body aboard the yacht might Eee me, The officers of the visit Ing naval murder of the painter Adolpho Stein- troop sent by General Bcauregnrd to work with them. ness methods were tin a better plan duced in tlie Honso of Commons byf ! and T believe UiKi'my prayer -was snhell and his mother-in-law, who wcrq | demand tho surrender of Fort "Any effort along the line of arti[f He Contributed to Election Fund Duncan Veraon PIrle, mi'inber f'j ; bwercd." _ founil_stranglcd In thu former's resiv Sumtor, and upon refusal of this do- ficial manlage is a failure, since true North Ahcrdeou. Iirynn Snys. He'll <let ILIlack. denccln thc Rue de Vauglrard, which, mand hee ordered the nearest bdttery 1 inariiagc Is where each party to the She liccontis a Sutinay Hen. Lincoln, Neb.—Comf.?ntlng on tho adjoins the studio of Seymour to lire on the fort. contract Is honestly In love with tho Cliclrra In rhilippjnt'f-. One of the her.b bctoni;ln.<; to Mrs. charge made In thc New York World Thomas, .Jho American portrait' General Lee was boru in Charles- i1 other freely nnd of his or her own nc"Now, y.\ion he was Siticide.s a .Month. Manila. — Choleia lias apparentls GcorRc Karle. ot Parllman's Corners, that Thomas !•'. I!) an contributed Heavy rain'; during the night al- ;. ,painter. ton, S. C, In 1S33. curd. The nfTspring of nn artificial man of littlo (ruining hut of cccclk'iit St. Petershui g.—Therellas been an taken a SLM-IOIIS foothold in tho prov- Mon'.clair, has for-thc last five yenrs $20,000 to I3r>an':> Nebraska camThe house was ransacked o! every• marriage would be a failure. nblllty woulil have boon tho child wi» most flondvd the field wheiv the Xa- epidemic nf suicides in St. Petersburg iiii-t' nf l'aii^aslnan. J'ciiir cities, In- laid her cms and set in a large beech paign for Senator In 1004, Mr. Bryan iliinal Umiiilsmen are vneumped anil thing of value. M. Stofnhcil's wife, "I will scli'i-t ten to twelve children wo;ihl choosi* for our school." that has lasted for three months The (.-Intl[nt; Da^uiian, arc infoi'liMl, au-1 nee about Hire? feet from the ground. telegraphed from Alusworth, Neb., as who nas found gagged and hound to 1000 Coke Ovens Resume Work. , fiom Mirluiis parts of the United Lirmione h»s linen rnniit'CtPd iliovi> many to sccli.sleeping'quurterc •'; average number uf deaths has been the Bureau of Health is i-cndln^ addi- This year she has varied her nesi by follows: : / n bed, sa)s that thc crime was com- , One thousand coke ovens of tho States for each of the first two or \vith\scHlc m *uL work In New York : eighty-live a month, and the high rec- tional inspt'etors, plaunin;: to stamil laylnR eggs In a woodchuck hole four "Shall reach homo Wednesday mlttcd by two meu and a woman. Stonega .... Coal _ and Coke Coinpanv, in ... three yeais, and ln these children I City. N10 South Knd of Uoston, Phlla- ! | orcl for a single clay was reached this out thc illsc.isc*. The family of the feet under ground. night. Will then see teU o: World's The discovery was made by Stein-, Wise Countv, Virginia, have been put will seek to develop the best there Is (Iol|ihil nnd Chicago1 Ho studied I Affjlians Invade IVMMU. llshtkcppcr aL I).ii,'iii>an was infected, ' week, when no fuwei than eighteen jliarge and make lull reply. If Ryan heirs uuiisarvant, who arose rt Ii a. I in operation, after being suspended in them, nhroa'J at Padua, thi University of i A disiiatrli fiAm Tolioran hnld linvt and ll.ve uf Its members died. Their .I.ai'KC Shipments of ltliulinrb. contributed directly or Indirectly to in. to prepare breakfast. Hearing several weeks. Other Industrie* in "The basis of my system of otlucal i two or tlirco Kuglisli insll- ' 700 well arinod Aff,'hanB had invaded I ppersons killed themselves. Manyy of i-ondition was discovered through the are due to destitution, tint Calvin Wm.son. ot near BrldECtou, Nebraska campaign fund, I will .see groans coming from Mmo. SUInhcll's , tho coal fields are preparing to re- Mou'fin- these children will lie In tin' of loarniiiK and for thrco Persia and occupied the town of Ro* , thi'ir inability to extinguish the llglil has shipped nearly 00,000 bunches ol that every dollar Is returned to him. h been b h apartment, he found her lying, bound sum?, most of them having been Hie reconstruction of structure. The com- uionth.sV was iv companion mid pupil | Ban. despondency has the prevailing In the day lime. "W. J. BRYAN." rhubarb.-' hind and foot, on the bed. since December and January. ' moil way uf changing a child who lins of Hcrhyrt Spi'nccr. • , .. | IrriKiilion I'or Tuba. 1 Five Veai-s mid $07(1,001 Fini*. I Oppose Anti-AnarrliKt I«nv. IiOY BANDITS HOLD VV TRAIN'.— In All Purls of the State. Ivccentric Hc-cluse I^'ft W. W. ASTOR. JR.-I SEMI-DRY". Dry Goods Dcnlers Itiisy. ('hairniiu Now Allotting Scats At Salem. Ore. Judsplliirnctt hon- j Madrld.—Scnor Moret y PrendeiHavana. — Goienior Magoon ' liaj Growers frarBr. sli-awlierry glul. "Wholesale dry goods "dealers* reI'ri-slilcnt Ituusi'vclt !? 111,000. in llepulilfnin Oiuveutlon. | toncod J. rIliohiirn Itij;,?. tho Poitlaud ! R!iSt w ho was fonneily.I'rt-nuer and addrei-si'il a loiter lo the Atlvisorj to 17 Vcars Old, Three of Them ported better bigns In trude and In(Commission instructing that hody to Cumberland County has an unu- Presides nt Mi-i-tlng i" New TemperT Boston. —-t'[)iiii the ant heat Icily of F Cd I* H tvoased ordern. ' iinco Movement mill Makes a Joke. frame an irrlKailon law. IrrlKatlon be- sually large acreage of beets. a new will and two coilicils, which Conductor to I*;ih3 Hat. IriK one of the greatest needs of CuI have just |]"<>t, dl^coveicil and which London.—William Waldorf Astor, ' Great Fulls, Mont.—Three boys, Raymond Rosen, of Cuinel, a stuVaqiil Indinns Submit. ban agriculture. !1 prmlde for a bequest uf $10.00(1 to. dent at the Millvllli! High Schirol, fell Jr., has adopted thc vole of n temperfifteen to seventeen years ot aR<?, l'ri'slilent Itousevelt, dopenils the dlsance leformiT- -He; presided at a The fierce. Yaqul Indians agreed lo sidetracked a (Jreat Northern train Wnnt Opium I-A*chideil Frtini Ifmvail. while playing baieliall-and fractured meeting of the Sc-irl-Tcelotai Pledge lud-, forcing the conductor at tho submit to Mexico after ii war can>il ! ii'lbuilun uf the Sr.in),000 estalo left an arm. Honolulu.—TheChlnrsi" United'So-" point ot a gun to pass a hat among o n rOr 120 vcars i h> Ileiijamlii llailley, an eeeentrlc-reAssociation, whose members bind One thmisand and IHty seat'i have In thc improvement'of sidewalks In Peru Klccts n President. rlety and the Chinese Ami-Opium Ilrjiin ami Tuft I lie passengers, collected several hunt-lui-e who uas fuuinl dead In Soiner- been alliitted tu delegates and the (ilasaboro u has been neccwiry ta themselves to dilng alcohol only nt Si'iri-iiirv-Tnir Mini William J. ' Peru—Auguslo 11. L have cabled Senator Joseph Lima, Porn —Auguslo il:--'1d' dollars. * same number tu altei-uates. One ex' vllle last Di'cenibcr. fell inanv shade trcct. hiu the Wed- their midday and evening meals. Leper Settlement Visited.— The boj-s disappeared ln the darkIf the new tlucuineiits :ire genuine tra seat will be given tu each delegate Hryan exchanged -telvftraimi maul- , has been elected Piesidenl of the He-j H. Kuraher, uf Ohio, urging the pa lie made the audience titter by fur the en- i public. In suctvuslun uT Senoi- Juse sage by Congress of the biH'probiblt- ucday Club is circulating petitions suggesting that men needed a stimuhut were caught next day Professor Koch visited the l.'per all uf the e.slale with the I'M-eptlull uf and :i(iil ulll In' lielil h. ihe roinmlt- festllig the illsliv of each 1 (lie Township Commlt'co asking Their loader was the youiiRcat, Al- soltlc-mcnt at Moloha,!, Hawaiian M ] Iho $10,000 be(|lle--t to the Pii'shli'lil, tee fui- dbilngiiMicd visliors. The • actment of, a eauipal;; ! contribution ] Pai-do, whos'e term expires September ! ing the Importatiuu of upluin to th' io lant lo help their conversation more thai the llces he savuil. ' ! it next. Hawaiian Islands. c.ip.ii'liy uf tin' biilhliag is 11,1,07: publicity measuie. Let Hatch-, iiged fifteen years. I will \K illstiibuteil amuim- lelatlvc-s. ands. than women needed it. trailing fiom a suing uoar Kast Four Killed, Si\ly Hurl. Prison For Dnicc Witness. Gri'iilfwicll. .Miss Celllllde Dawsnu I-'oitl Tip II ills ratfftcr. About Xorrrt People. i I'RIXCE KALAXIAN-VJLK HEAD. Ncivsy Pi Proiuliictit People. lirnUe an ami. Ilitcuos A-yre-s. — A collision nc Lonilim. — Mrs. Mandrel H.mill.Iiilin Wulcutte, niiiiteeu years old, Hiit-r (ili'inihigs hy 'i'i'legraph. The arrangements for the* visit oi , lielueen a tiala uf the rural Governor John Sparks, of Nevada, Cardinal Lcigue waineil Americans \vhii was assistant fori'inati in a large 1 Inli, who was nlii< nf the pilurlp-il .Miss (Jr.ice Biutlii.k, uf Ashaway, Xcplieu- of Queen Lilluokiilunl «f HaWashliigiuu. II C. — l'icslilent p wlt- curred is to Quebec In Juiy nf the T.acinze Ctimpany and R. I., one of tins >c.ii''s grailiiules at t the h alleged l l d Identity I d i factory at Cincinnati. Ohio, was catc.lillno.icvfll. In a letter tu Dr. Lawrence against agicnt army ami navy. tiali Evpiri'M In San Francisco. to off theh alallway ti-amrar uf the same company In Alfivd 1'nlvcr.sitv, has been olccLeil F. Flick, ul l'lilla.lilplil.i. lias agreed llamlltun Millie has written an es- IIIK In a K.iuie of biibehall between two Duke or Puillni.if with T. I". Driic Sa:i Francisco, C.il.—Prince David tin' outslilils of this city. The tram- teacher in:1 tlrr Ci'darville school. was selttenced^o eii;llleea lilnllths' Incal amirleinteams, wll<-u a foul ball In preside at Ihe Intci-uallmml C'uil- .}• mi Die Short Slurv, without menKalaulaiiaole, of Il.mali, brother of struck him behind the right rar. flai.- penal servitude fnr |ieijur\, her ap- car, in which wore' more than 100 i;i-(".'- nil Tiil>cmilu-.|s. which will lluiilng Uret Ilarte. The Koad ComniilteL' of Cumber- -Piluce Cupid" Lr.lanlanaole, Hacase. Feilner, one of his pupils. lKLssengeis, was completely destroyed. uirnlug his -!;ull :\nd killliivhlm In- peal having been disallowed. : waiian Congressional Delegate and l.iuil County Hoaal nf Freeholders Inhold Its sessions In Washington next Miirqujs S;>.iunjl has w-ritlcn the Minister RiiEi.ell said the bubonic i- our peibons weri! killed .and td\ly Tho Duke of Ahruzzl was ordered with a view of nephew nt Queen Llllunkalanl, died pi-emlers an appreciative preface to i.tautly. Injured. Kevei-al, it is feared, mortally. spected Malaga mad. lCcvolt lit Stimiis. 1 to dev from pnetyuonU atthe Hotel Stewart, nailing it a Slut' mad through Vine-' the Japanese cillliou uf Kmllo Zulu's "Clilcagu.—The city of Chicago Is us an Constjinlluople. —The Inhabitant:; In this city. land i;ol:ig uut of the eleitrlc lighting l>usi- "Paris." *'<irn Price AclvancTiI. of the Island of S.uuos. a Gicck Isl- I!alllt-slil|i's llmv Plcrceil. Father Thomas P. Mcl.aughlin, of i Prince David, accompanied hy hit Tin: Vinelanil Hoard of Eduralion !!••'-•;. Citj Klecli'lclan Canull I;! Senator llnnih in his llrst speech The p.-Ici- in' Mav nn II adv.iui—il and off the west coast uf Asia .Minor, New llochclle. N. Y., who favors base- -,•„;,, , m , , , , •? „ , , , , ' •, , ,k, , St. Peler:ibllrg—The Uussiun batliu\s ciif;;i;;ril in uilllliag lip the ellle!-- in the Kfiiaie declared that no ie:i- five cents cm Hi" C'lilcnuo Iloaid of arc Jfi revolj^agalnst the I'rluce nf Sa- tleship Potcr the C.reat. which ran nil ! has decided to liiiriiduiv .-lenography wife. Princess Alible, who Is the ball playing Sunday afternoons, Falil lulsc. in the future lln> -city. will !>unable man could read the testimony Ti'iide, and it \.as ri-i'uried that a mos, who th Ihe CJnveruor of the Isl- Ibc nicks In the Gulf nf Flnl.inil, wns i and lypiwnling In the High School, daughter nf ihe late James Campbell, President Roosevelt told him he often Inml Mtss-,\'ll'p;lllia A Ake, of Cotts- a Hawaiian millionaire, arrived from purchase .ill lite cuiii'ut I'l-quiie.il fiir In Iho Hinwiisvilli' case finrl tail tu In! number of liiu largest ;>hoit:> were and. Fighting has been going mi at icllnntcd wltlinut assistance, alt played tennis after'nticudlng church ' lluiiiiliilii un May ii for rest aud liiwn. Pa.i Vlll.bc l)ie Instructor. t coniiuWed lier bow was pierced. the municipal cleelnc ligliting s>!!(em cunvlncetl that negiu sulilleis shut up badly si;uct zed. Valhy, the capital iilcdlral treatment. •:r^ccsI burglaries from the Kauliaiy Dlslriet. the town. 1 Baron Kogorn Tnkahlia, Ihe Jap-, The French Chamber has wiled a S.in Kranciseo.— Jo: Gans, tho Hen Hatches lii-oml r,r Snakes'. I'liiciiiiiall .Man ISiciiKh His Lewis Nlxcin, iipnn lli:i arrival In l'linri'ton Seniors Arc Very I-AMII.V OF l-'Ol'i: IlltOW.N. ancsc Ambassailor, wns the leading credit of $7000 for tin- expenses ot lightweight I'liamplun, knurked uut London, denied that hi' was about IC I Strung on Kissing, Thc.\ Admit. ..Nick tu Sec a Pretty (iill. Polcr Wise, living mar Omega, SF.NATOll DAVIS Tl'HMW DOWN. speaker at tho Lake Mohonk peaco transporting Zola's body lo tho I'nn- Ituilulpli 1'nliiil/., Ihi.' Hun. In tin' "I KC Mr. ("inker tu iilurn tu the I Were (Vlcbintim; I'njin/; <MV uf Muit1'rlncctou, N J. The annual sta\ Ind., had thc surprise of hla llfn when Cliu-iiinatl. fllllu —.Tnseph Zms is confvrcnci'. thCDii In June. •leveulli ruiiliil uf thi'lr fight heie ill llnlted States as a peacemaker. | ,,„„,. l l y j , , , , , " , 1 , , , , , ' ,.,,.,„-,.. tlstii's uf the Pi-inceliiu seuiur class of tilt' Ins! vli'llm of Ihe Hlrectulre gown' ho pulled II selling hen off the nest AiLiiiisas llcmui'i.ils Kent Him liltR. ('. Auld said hu wuiild soon pub,An usiemhly of hop-ulckora. Pbtl- tin' C.,l urn n h h o w l h i l t that she had made In the edge of a Political de\elo|inielits • Indicate li^clalin lu lli.il has cieated a scusaliou in Paris | lish a hook piitltled "The Soul of So- iimlcd al no.OOO, Kiithcred in TrafalPiiil.idnllilila — Wllliuin Kbllemaii, ' "< o , niiliatiiigly For DrlcKnti-. Mass — TIK; budy uf (leu. that William .1. Divan Is easily dis- iK."llhliiy-ehht lie b.id noticed thn fowl clely," in which ho tells the secret of. sar Stiuaru, London, and doniain!ed a II. Aiiihi-isl, ''UKagcil. and there aruirwu "Has ami l.nntlnii A pi eity*Kirl, nami! uti- hlrnwKlnck. J c-ii:.. hlsv.ife. El!«- j 1'"' 1 Little Itcirk, Ark.— I'nileil States 1 h Clnugll. ul New Yen Ii Clt\, a ineiiisitting there I'm- some time and belinuwn, wuii' one of lll^se'divtises on tancing all his cniiipeliliMs for tho ah.th, il.l.'U-scven. and their two I dihcovcrliif; your true soulmati , thus duly on Imported hop*-. -' Ihlrty-hln have been arresilier uf the Jillliu! (-la-.-, in Auihcisl In suspect Ihal she. was sitting on SeiKiior .IcfT lV)vls was defeated foi c-nahllni; \ou lu avoid the divorce .'hlldl'l-n- -Ann;!, :,-\|.|iiecn. and Will- j ''ll- "'I'1 l t ; " cunfess that they ha\ lilt- street hcie and he tuniei] his head gan Harry Thaw has refused to p'ay I'ulleg,-, v\llu \\.I-. ih iiwuwt 111 tin' [lemneiatlc I'l-esldi'utial niiiiiinaiiuu. ppuitcil MI sharply to g;i"-/e after her lliat hi) n door knob. When he lifted her In- delegate at laigu to tl.e National 10 II liarrliiiaii ntlghl start al Su- mil, ii-vc-u-—-en Wisi ren-aiiken X. I kissed ftlils. Seven have siipp courl. " , ^-. lillls upiHoxImiiliiiK 520",oon 1111 the ['(Ulllfl Ill-Ill Itlvel- alter a CIIKt.'llii; stead of a brood of chickens ho found Deniucrallc Convciitloii, rcctlvlnp (ilk-gi;. themselves wholly tliiuugli binke his neck. He ls dead vamiiili, (.;a . and walk to San FiauJ., were driiHiiul in I'eiisiiiikcn Cieult '' h l The itev. Dr. .1. Lewlif 1'nrka, rec- technicality that he canuoi n-aiih;itt tl'lp, has been ieru\ei eil ~ /.Ins suffer,'il frum tiibeu-ulnsis nf a bunch of makes, e-levi'ii little Muck only IOC votes among the 350 cast In (Isin wlllioilt stepping on* lilt! uwn heluw lliveilun. N J., by h the c.ip.sU- 1SS In part. hl ll tor of Calvary Protestant Episcopal business until he Is dedal "d :j[u-. fellows, each alioul s-even Inches'long, the State Denioci.illc Convention. The favorite gills' rcilli'KiIs Weitli.> vertiibrac. Ills neclc was so weakCuleln sli'r. CIIIIII -The plant nf pioperiy or pinperlv that he controls. lir; uf a i.t'tall rov, liu.it. The faiuilv i Church, New York City, In a sernion Senator Korakci urKocI itn- 10,000,The convent •on, by practically kind ltn>lcigh, the juiteil l.dnddii (vas tal.in;, an uutiug, paith in ci.l'j- lesle>, with llndrlllTu secullil. The ened iharrhe s\idi]en mot-Ion of the anil all wrlggllni: furiously. Wise dbclnral that brokers who iibc for 000 negroes of the i-ountry Jo ,-iiltai'o mil bv I hi- ll.twvu-nl ItlllilM*.- Culn- ph.\slilsl, promptlv desiialetieil the snakcR and Unanimous \oic\-iulopted iesolutlon« IUOSI popular prolessor Is Harry Clailie.id raii'scd one veiteluli tu slip ouj has been idec'ed chaiic'llor 'iiatlc.;.' or the. fact that Lilt! fitliior hail their uwn speculative purposes stock I umoui; nciiiibllcnn candidiilosfor na- p.-tiiy, but which ii.i-t l^-i'ii idle for nf the t'nlveislly wrung the hen's ncel; Wise s-nld ho Insii lifting for llryun for President. lleld. TllLvhonuni In the class lest of place ami pri".; ay.ilnst the uf I'ainbrldgo In Ini't ck-ai-.tl off Cue mortgage on llislr whlch had licon dcpoblted with them ilonal oflli-e for suppoit of 1 ln< hill to Four.years ago Davis vas elected hail no use fur a hi.iv that coultl not wllli thu president, ninliricrs iliuilll. cord, lUteen Jell., ||,i:, lullliul to Jill! sucefhiii.Mi to the Into iJuku of Devonby custonieis arc guilty of theft. \ n..|Ust;iti.: the Uiownsvllle Hol 'dcli'gatp at large by iicclaiiiatlot), toll a fllt'.kc's c.Sb' from her own, shire foPLAY WAR ON GIGANTIC SCALE . - . I A I I I I t*iili t tin XTi^ »««lllt«^»4t» n,,iwji » l . . n t Ih . . „ . 1 ^ " " '" i i S ' 5 RI C A B L E - T # * * ! _ _ _ ^ t _ _ - - ~ . . . _ - _ . . . _ t . » . _ * ^ « • * « ** » ->_ . »*__ - . _ - * •~r; *"> - | is ordered by tlinboard, notice oCsaid order, Notice. shall be given to the persons affected there-1 A U p O r , o n , coneornod rans- tnkc notleo, by. Said notice shall be in writing nnd it | l m [ t h 0 8ubHrrlborP. Executors, M<\. of P a s s e d B y Bourd of H e a l t h , may be served personally, left with some J o a , , p n w _ ^lionet, doconmnl. Intou.lnio oxBUM.ISHEM KVEKV FBIDAY AT Crnnbury Township. - •» person atthe infected house, or i t may be i.ibit tliolr nnnl vcounl -to tho Orphans' .flRANlIDIlT.N. J,' posted upon tbo building or premises oc- C o u r U o r t l l n Q , , , ^ . O [ Mlduliw«x. on FilSerond Reading May 23, MUS. oupled by tlie. infected persons or property. |l l n f c t l l 0 n i u M oonlh day of Juno, iwra, nt 10 A. GEO. W . B U R R O U G H S , The requirements of said quarantine notices, , , | ( l T o r m „, A ,,_ l w , f o r BU|tiomoni , n , , n m H 1 , . o . ,(,„ . . W l l ll rfll Editor mid Proprietor, The Liwnl Hoard ol Health n( the township shall bo obeyed by all penons, and uortucli| of Cniiibiiry,-jii-trn! comity ot Mul'llexcx, notice or nny other sign indicating the pres- nnilfitat "Ml by the Hnrrojrafo. 11.60 PEKIEAB. IH ADVANOE. ence of communicable discaxc upon nny by virtue ol the jiroviHions ot tlio act of PniftlWnyi.iw. the Legislature ot New Jersey entitled )remiKcs shall he removed except by consent "An act'to establish ni thin .Suite lionnla of thisbonrd. Any person or personsofTeml J)t Health nnil n liumm pf Vital Statistics, ing ngninst nay of tho provisions of this PRIDAX^JDNE fi, 1908. Kxoeutorn. nml to ilciine their icspcctivi! ]K>weri> and section shall furfcit and pay a penalty of duties," approved .Mnroli :tlst, 1KH7, and one hundred dollars. Notice to Creditors. -Section IK. Noporsonornrtiolcliableto of other-acla, ordains: JIflCtlnt,'K of Grcut THj John S. Silvern nail Section 1. Tlmt whatever it ilruiKcrcnin propagate a communicable disease shall be B o d i e s Closed. brought within or removed from the limitH \orw. nxncutorri of WlIlium H. Bllvnrfl. ile tojmmnu health, or whatever renders the coafltid, bjr rllroctlon of ttio Surroftutfl of Thd mnin fciiturca of Ibo notions of ground, the water, the. air or fowl n hazard of the-Township without tlir written>pcrmit and under the direction of the hoard cf tho Count? of Mlridlcflftx. hereby ui\e tho 120tl) general usncmltly of tlioPicf- or .mi injury to luininn health, i,s hereby health thereof: nnd whenever it shall come notlco to tl,ncro..llor« of thonaM William 8 declared to "be. a nuisance, nnil any person byteriau church convened fit KIUIRRH or persons creating or imiintniliiliK or aiding to the knowledge of any person thnt such Sltvi-H. to brine In tliolr ihM*. liominiilf. MHI cluliTft aRiilnflt tti» citato of tho until ill the creation or maintenance, of any HUCII person or article lia-s been brought within City, Mo., .pro said to be: decoasort. undor oath or adlrtiifitlon, within nuisance, nlinll be liable to n penalty of such limits, be nhnll immediately give notice Tho luloptlou of u resolution for tho b thereof to the said board. No person shall, nlon raoathB from, this dnto, or (hoy will twenty-live dollar*. within tin's Township, without a permit bo forovnr bnrrQil of noy iwtlnn ttiornfnr obaervnnce of tho Sabbatb. Its use In Section 2. That any decaying animal or from tJio board of health thereof, carry or ii«nlnpt tho nalil rwcutorv. a secular way was deprecated, anil nil *egetabli; subhtauce or HubHtiinces, or other remove from one building to nny other, any Pntwl April 24. IWH, offensive matter in the form ot rubbish, nporls, gamp's, unnecessary travel nnd person sick of any communicable disease, JOHN H. SILVERN. Harbnge or offal, in or upon any lot, direct WILLIAM IIUMEI.1. BII.VEIIS. oxcursions wcro condemned. Employ- or highway, or in or upon any pulilio or nor shall any person by any exposure of any individual sick of nny< communicable disers of labor nnd captains of industry private place, is hereby declared to 1H1 n ease, or of the body of such person, or by nuipance,- and nny person or persons who nro urgi'd to KCO that their employe? nlinll ninintain nny sucli nuisance, or who nny negligent act connected therewith, or in Notice to Creditor*. respect to the care or custody thereof, or by Harvoy B . Doy und AI0D7.0 MnKee. Exocu are permitted to rest iipon tbe&ibbalb. nball nid therein, shall be liable ton penalty a needless exposure of himself, cause or d, by of twcnty-five'dollaTH. tors of Diinjnmln Mntien. j t y dtrpcThu spirit of cvuiiKcllHin mid temper' contribute to or promote the spread of com6 J Section :t. That tlie pollution of any municable disease. Any owner, lessee or Ion or thn Siirrountn 61 thn County of ailJange wero commended. stream, well, .spring or reservoir of water any tencnt of any dwelling in which there dlmox horoby KIVO notlcn to tlio eruultorsA Cnlvia anniversary <lay, to h.o ob- usod for drinking purposes is hereby pro- shall occur a caw at communicable disease, of tho said Bonlamln MnKeo. to \ir[nu In thul , demands aud eliilms nsnlnst ttinossorveil-by all Presbyterian churches, hibited, nnd any person or persons who Hball immediately notify the iHxml of heaUh shall cause such pollution, or who shall nid of tlie same, and-until instnictions arc' te- tale of tho said dcenased. undcronlli ornfflrwas Oxed for May 23,1305. . " ' ' therein, shall be liable t o n pcnnlty of one cclved from the said board, shall not permit niatlon, within nlno rhontlisfrom tbls dnto, Tho coinmUttiu ou marriage- And di- hnndrcd dollars. nuy clothing or other property thnt may or thoy will bf, torever burred of any ai'tlon Section -I. That the placing of house have been exposed to infection to be "remov- thorofur a^nlnBt tho snld oxncutorfl, . vorco submitted o report, anil wan conIIIBVEY B. D « . I P T , . sewage, waste fluids or fouled liquids. (In ed from the house. Xor shall any occupant tinued, Tho report will,bo presented the surface of the ground in such n manner of such n lionsc chnngc bis residence elseDated Mureli ». looa. for final action c e l t year. as to become the fwmrce-from which ^offen- where without the consent of the said board The Saturday half holiday won en sive odors shall emanate, or in such manner during the prevalence of any public danger Notice to Creditors. as to pollute the' ground, air or water, or in from said disease. Any person or ptrsonB Mary A. Cruu'or, Ex&rutrlx of Chnrlo! doraed in the rraolutioiiH. such manner ns to endanger tho purity of offending against any of the provisions of , doeeaaod. by direction of tho Burro Next year'H session will bo at Den the water of nny well, stream, pond or lake, this section shall forfeit nnd pay n penalty cnto of tho County of Mlddlesnx. Imnib) or the discharge of such sewage or-Jlulds of fifty dollars. • I vor, Col. Klvon notleo to tlin frodlrorn or tho snli into-any street or highway, is hereby deClinrlos Crutcor. to brlnK lif'thoir ditbts. dnclared to be a nuisance, and any person or ThlnkK I t Snvcd His Life. mnnds nnd elnlmp nunlnBt tho o'ltnto of the Tho 25th quadrennial session of the persons -who shall cause or maintain, or LeBtcr HI. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, snld doonosod, under oath or aflirmntlou, who shall aid in causing or maintaining, General conference of"~llio Methodist nny snch nuisance, nlmll be liable to a within ulno months from thin date, or the Bays in a recent letter: "I have used will bo forovor bnrrod of nny iftlnn tlinrnm Episcopal church at Baltimore adjourn penalty of twenty-live dollars. Dr. King's New Discovery many years, ngnlnntibo said oxenutrlx. Sectioii 5.' That the storage' of animal ed Tuesday night. Datod March vi, IDOSrefuse or decaying or pntrrscihlo mnttcr in for coughB and colds, and I think it One of the most important matters .MARY A. CIlUOEIt. Exocutrli.-* liquid or solid form in any vault, cesspool saved my life. I have found it a re considered and acted upon by tho con- or other receptacle in snch mnnner that the liablo remedy for throat and lung comNotice to Creditor!*. ference in the closing days was tho Bame shall, by reason of offensive odors emanating therefrom, become a source of dis- plainly nnd would no moro be without Mary E. Oslxirn. administratrix of B«ni changing of Ihe Htno honored term of comfort to persons living or passing in the a bottle than I would be without food." mln-F. OHtibrn.docoiuie'J, by dlroctlnnof tlio .••presiding elder" to "district suporin vicinity thereof, is hereby declared t o b e n SurroBQto of tlio Count? of MIUMIBBOX, bfre> nuisance, nnd nny person or persons causing For nearly forty years New Discovery tondont." This was done by a vote of by Rives nprico to tlie creditor*, of tho nil or maintaining nnysuch nuisance, oraiding bas stood at thp bead of throat and Bunjamlu F. Onbora, to brloR Iu their debt1 332 to 210. therein, shall be liable to a penalty of lung remedies^ An a preventive of demand^ und Halms nenloBt thocstnte of tlif The chango is the outgrowth of a twenty-five dollars. pneumonia, nnd healer of wonk lungs mild decoasfld, undor- oath or Mflrmatloo, with la nino montliB from thlwdato or thoj desire to denoto tho office more cor- ' Section C. That the discharge or deposit of nny foul'or offensive liqnids or solids in- it has no equal. Sold uuder guarantee will bo fonivnr barred of any action tlierofoi rectly. It has been felt for a long to or npon nny lota or lands without first at N. F. Clayton's drug store. .10c. ORfllQRt thofluidoilmlnlHtrntrlx. whilo that since tho presiding elder Is obtaining a permit therefor from the local Dntml Fflbruary i, l«w. — board of health or the keeping or forming and fl.00. Trial bottle free. MARY E. OfluoBS. AdmlulKtratrlx. today inteality n superintendent, that of sunken places or excavations upon any tbis term should bo given him since lot or land nnd the accumulation thereon of Notice to Creditors. The First Chrittmai Gift Book. his office is no longer merely Kacramon- foul water or offensive animal or vegetable Iu tbe General Advertiser of Jan. 0, matter, is hereby declared to be a nuisance; Jnmr^Conover. oictintor,of John A. Dun tal, but administrative. . . nnd nny person or ]>ersons -who shall cause 17G0, appeared the earliest known an- can. (lecenHDri. liy djrertlon of tbo SurroKaU After u prolonged debate, the con- or mnjntaiu nny such nuisance, or who shall nouncement of a Christmas gift book, of tho County ofrMMdlunex. hereby «lvct ference decided to tako tho lime limit aid in causing or maintaining the same, and In tbls ease It w a s undeniably a notice to tho ciedltora of tho said John A shall be liable to a penalty of twcnty-liic gift book: DiinertB.tobrliiKlnibi^rdobtfl.dotaandauni! • off the probationary membership In dollars. claims a«aln«t tho ostxitt) of tho Paid deceafl. "Given Gratis. By J. Newberry, at the. churches, and to make It possible Sectioii 7. That the keeping of any tene- tbe BIUlo nnd Sun, In S t Paul's ed* undor oath oj" nfllnnatlon. within Qin< muntbB from till* dat". orthoy wlIlboJorfMto: for tho stewards and class lenders to ment-bouse or other house or building, or Churchyard, over against the north bnrrud of any1 action tburofor UKKIDHI (hi any part thereof, in a state of unclcaulincKs, order the admission of an applicant or the crowding of persons in nny tenement door of tbo cburcb (only paying one nald oxocutor. for full membership on the approval of or other house or building in such manner penny for the binding), Nurse TraeDntnd Junimry love'8 Christmas Box: or Tbe <3oldcn " JlUl-H CuNOVftji tbo pastor. A strong fight was raado as to endanger the health of the persons Plaything for Little Children, by-wblch Ext'culoi duelling therein, is hereby declared to be a to have tho probationary membership nuisance; and any person or persons through they may learn tbe letters as soon as abolished altogether, but thin proposi- whose act or neglect such state of nnclcan- they can speak; and kuovv how to beNotice to Creditors. lines>a shall bo caused, and any perwin or have so as to make everybody love tion was defeated.. George \l Thomas. Exocntor of Abjjnh Ap persons by whom snch crowding shnll be them; adorned with thirty cuts."—Lon plegato, deceased, by direction of tb,o Hu caused, shnll be liable to a pcnnlty ot twen- don Mall. H1GHTSTOWN. . irnte of the County of MlddloBOX. horebyclve ty-tive dollnrs notice to tho creditors ot tbo said Abbt Section 8. Thnt the keeping of any dwellA Grand Family Medicine. ppleKiito. to urluglQ tholr debts, domaoi J o s e p h C. Field WcdxMixa Ayers ing-house or building in which there is or "It gives me pleasure to sfipok a nnd claims nenlunt the ostntu ol thffeajd di Hlghtstown, Juno 1.—The wedding has been any dangerous or commnnicable ceasml. under oath or affirmation, with disease without cleansing nnd disinfection, good word for Electric Bitters," writes ntuo months fromlhls date, or thoy Kill bi of Hiss Kalherine B. Ayers, daughter is hereby prohibited. Any jierson or per- Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 43C Houstoji. forovor barred of nny action thoreforntfnlu of Mr. aud Mrs. C. H. Ayers, of Hights- BOIIS offending against this section shnll be St., New York: "It's a grand family tbo snld oxecutor. town, to Joseph C. Field, took place in liable to n pennlty of twenty-five dollnrc. Dated .Tnntinry 14th. l'JOs. Section 9. Tliat the keeping of nny pen medicine for dyspepsia nnd liver comOroiuiE II. TBOMAI, tbe Baptist church Saturday afternoon. or enclosure for fowls, goats, Bwinc or other plications; while for lame hack and The ceremony was performed at 4 by animals, or of nny slaughter-house, tannery', weak kidneys it cannot be too higbjy the Rev. Dr. O. P. Eachea, pastor of or factory, in' such mnnner that offensive REGULAR MEETING OF odors shall emanate therefrom to the detri- recommended " Electric Bitters regu. the Baptist church. The bridegroom ment or discomfort of persons living or APOLLO LODGE, No.13fi.F-AA. late tbo digestive functions, purify the Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas pnssiug'in the vicinity thereof or to common Tuf^duy e\e'g, Jfcno 'J. IMH. at 8.0 discomfort, is hereby declared to be u nuis- blood, and impart renewed vigor and It. P. BTII.WELL. W. W, Field, of Ibis town. nnce; nnd any person or persons -who shall vitality to the weak and debilitated of The ring ceremony was used. Tho keep any snch pen, enclosure,- slaughterboth (exes. Sold under guarantee at H W M - l ' H H - 1 1 I I I I M I I I'M' house, tannery or fuctory in such manner bride was given in marriage by W. B. as aforesaid, shall be liable to a pennlty of N. F. Clayton's drug store. 50c. Ayers. She wore a gown of white satin twenty-live dollars. taffeta, trimmed with Japanese cm Section 10. Thnt nny physicinn. midA Startling Diih. broidery, a bridal veil of white tulle wife, nurse, clergyman, magistrate or other Over In Chelsea .1 schoolteacher was person who tthall olliciatc at any death, birth with orange, blossoms, and' carried a or marriage, nnd who shall neglect to mnke engaged in her task of teaching a duns shower bouquet of bridal roses nnd return thereof to the proper, officer, nccord- or foreign children tbe English laning to law, slinll for ench nnd every fail- guage. She was trying to nidke ber Wiles of the valley. ure to mnke snch return or report be liable pupils understand the meaulug of tbe The maid of honor was Miss Grace to n pennlty of fifty dollars. word fright mid asked- If nny one In we's'e some thousands of Davison, who w;as tastefully gowned in Section 11. Thnt nny owner or occupier tbe class could give a sentence condollars'-worth of oflice light blue silk and carried a bouquet of of uay premises within this Township taining tbe word. Bhall cleauBC every rcsspool or privy upon furniture. Nothing on sweet peas. The flower girls were jmch premises nud remove the contents Quick uud couudtMit WUH tbe reply of the first lioor even sugMarjorio Rivenburg andltuth Swetland tuciefrom upon notice in writing to thnt one little Klrl: "1 have a sentence, cllectfrom this bonrd, and every such oc- teacher. We hud fright eggs for breakThey were dressed in white Paris gests it, but upabove we're onpier or owner wbo shall neglect or refuse fast tbls inoruine;."—Boston Herald. -muslin anil carried baskets of daisies, to cleanse nny snch cesspool or privy for busy furnishing most of Btrewing tbem before the bride. Tbe two days after such notice shall forfeit and_ the city's mercantile B i i c k l i n ' s A r n i c a Sftlve W i i m . pay n pennlty of ten dollnm for every such" best man was Thomas E. Applegate, of offense. : houses with tlie bulk of Tom Moore, of Rural Route I, Oocli Highutowu. Tbe ushers were: Harry Section 1£. Whenever tlim board shall run, Ga writes: "I bad a had~sore como their office needs. <t Wright, of Wrightatown; George have satisfactory evidence thnt nny, well, on the instep of my foot nud could Ond Desk?, chairs, cabinets, Holmes of Cream Ridge, both fellow the wnter of which is used for domestic purposes, has become polluted nud rendered nothing that would heal it until I ap card indexes, elastic atuBents"'of tbe bridegroom at Peddie unsafe for potable use, notice to discontinue plied Biicklcn'u Arnica £ulve. L«ss institute, and Princeton university, and the use of said polluted water shall be sent systems, new loose leaf to the owner or party in charge of said well thun half of a 2.1 cent box won tbe day Edward Blnckwoll, of Uighutonn, and and, at .the discretion of this board, the blank book ideas for alfor me. by effecting a perfect cure." C. C. Crawford, of New York ejty. owncrorthepartyinohnrgeofsnid well inny most every conceivable be ordered, in writing, to close, Oil up or Suld under guarantee ul N . F. Clay As the wedding party entered the use, with a whole lot withdraw from the ground tbe said well. ton's drug store. church tbo bridal chorus from Lohen- If themid order is not complied with within more. grin was sting by tbe choir, accompan- the time therein specified, this section slinll be deemed violated nud tliirt board may Reason For Objection. All of tbe most approvied by Mrs. N. C. Scblotttoan, organist. proceed to cause the said well to bi> closed, Fond Mother—Why dou't you lite ed type, awaiting your tilled up or withdrawn from the ground. your roommate at college, Reynold? Miss Illargnrettn Jtloycr ol' N e w Every well which iB used for domestic purexamination. The professor told me be would be a pobcs shall be nt least forty (-10) feet distant Brunswick a Bride. Ever go second-floorfrom every privy vault, ecssimol, mnnure good companion for you because he A bcuue of much xnaguilicence 'WUB vault and horse or cow stable. Any pcraou studies so bard. ward ? Try it sonic day. ' , witnessed .nt Highland Park, New or persons offending ngainBt any of the pro- Young Collegian —But, mother, • be visions of this section shnll forfeit and pay uses BO mauy sesquipedalian words. ' BrunBwick, on Wednesday ufternoon n pennlty of fifty dollnrs. Fond Mother—That settles It, my when Mies Margaretta Meyer, daughter Section 13 No person shall sell or deliv- Bon. I don't want ^'ou to be contamiof Mrs. John Christopher Moyer, was er or hnvc in possession for sale any milk nated by association with anybody united in marriage to James Kearney which has been watered or adulterated, or wbo uses such dreadful language.— which contains any unlicnlthfnl ingredient, Baltimore American. Rice, Jr. constituent or substance, or which has The ceremony was performed on the been transported or stored in nn unclrau Stationery and UGuik Book The B e s t f i l l s Ever Sold. manner, or which is produced from cows lawn which was transformed to the "After docUiriug IS years for chronic Stare. which arc kept or stabled "under unbealthnppeuranco of fairyland and challenged ful conditions, or which lire diseased. Any indigestion, nud spending over two S2O E. STATE ST., person or persons or corporation who shall admiration at every turn. hundred dollars, nothing bos done me violate any of the provisions of thi^ section The bride is a granddaughter of Mr. shall foifeit nnd juty a iiennlty of fifty as much good_as Dr. King's New Life —THE CRANBURY PRESS- CODE O r ORDINANCES. Upon Our Second Floor STOLLS' TRENTON, N. J. John Davison who lived in Crnnbury dollnra. Pills. I consider them tbe best plIlB Section 14. N'o principal, tencher or ever sold:" writes B. F. Ayscue, of many years, making his borne at Mrs. superintendent of any school, nnd no parent Gordon's. or guardian of any child attending nny IngloBide, N. C. Sold under guarantee The bride was escorted by her young- school, shall permit any child sick withnny at K. F. Clayton's drug store. 25c. er brother, Jobn Christopher Meyer, communicable disease, or nny child residing in nuy bouse in which such disease shnll wbo gave her away. Her gown was a exist, to attend any ucliool until this board PIONEEU GKANGE NO. 1. splendid creation of white satin «m slinll havo given its permit therefor. " Any Patrons of Husbandry broidered iu silk and crystals and her pemon or persons offending ngninit any of MF.ETH IN — the provisions of this section shall forfeit veil of flliuy white tulle vta« caught up and i>ay n fine of tweuty dollnrs. ODD FELLOWS HALL r by a coronet of orange blossoms. She Section l. >. Whcncv er it shall be deemed I'ciHiil nnd Fourth T u e s d a y of Each Xtonlh carried a beautiful bouquet of lillios of necessary by this board to establish the tnie A T H.OO P . M. clmmcter of any disca.se which they mny betho valley and white orchids. MoNno ConwiN, MiiHlcr. lieve to be communicable, a medical examiMiss Kathorlne Moyer, Bister of tho nation of tbe person or pcrhons affected by WAI.TKII H. RAVKNH. Bei'rotmy such disease may be ordered, uud such exbride, was maid of honor. Her gown amination shnll hi' permitted by nil attendwas of yellow net trimmed with,satin ants nnd persons. Any person or persons H - l - M l M I I-I 1-1 I I I M I I H - H 4 and lace of the same hue and embroid oflending against nuy of the provisions of tbis sectiou shnll forfeit and pay n pennltv ered with marguerites. Her bouquet of fifty dollnrs waa of yellow marguerites fastened to a Section Iu". In case of infectious or conyellow parasol. Hor bat-was of the tagious or communicable diseases iu this Township the persons uSrctwl thereby shall, same color. at the discretion of this board, be isolated, The bridesmaids wore while net or they may. be remov ed to such locality as Live Hot'H an; uortU more gowns trimmed with satin und lace and this board may order und direct; uud all b l d i H , clothing, property, premise* mid tlmn drcsHcd were lour carried clusters of white marguerites vehicles which infected by tbe wcekH ago. tied to white parasols embroidered in presence of pernonn nffecttrt by cont^igiouH, BUY HAMS NOW. tho fnmo flower. White tulle lials lnfiM'tiutiH or coiniiHiiiiejible di^caNe, B1II.1L }>{' (liHiufootetl, jnut wiid disinfection shull .with largo yellow bows completed tbe he inmle ami jxTromied in Hitch manner and costume. Thenn were tho gifLs of tlio with such iniitcrinls and within midi Htatt^l time und uudcr Miuti HUjjcrvision iM.this bride to her ultcndanl.s, bu:ud nmy diri^t. And ibi4 "board imi) Tbo groom'ri gift to the bride was a t'HU.l)linh HtiL'h wjtarution und isolation or dazzling sapphire bracelet; Mrs, Rice (liinmntiiK' ot the nick fi,om othor ]wpioi,b not nctT*-ar> an attcndanLH, uud UIHU propresented her husband with a beaulifu'1 vide anil elTi'ct Miii'ti rt}R\.'ial c.in*, dihiuffcgold cigarette case nnd a match box of tiou and c g of property p p yand iir i d u t ot t the th b us shnll, in the judgiuent boaid, be tbe same metal. ,needed in order to prevent the sprending ot Bishop Edward Wilson, known by such disenses to other persons. Any person or persons offending against any of the prosome bore, died at his home in Metucb- viBionsof this section, or obstructing nny en on Wednesday morning. He WUB duly-authorized agent of tlii" bonrd in cnrryiug out tlie instructions of the board, eighty-eight years old and bad been in shall forfeit nud pay u penalty of liftvpoor health some time. ilollarH. i Section 17. Whenevenjimrnutiueuri.soj r o ti d ti f — Invention in tho stepmother of trusts, latiou nnd se])arution of {KTSODS oi-pro])erty ['' Smoked Beef Tonguen, UOc. |ier^..lb. IIuniN. 12c. to l'lc. SlionlderN, 10c. to l i e . Bacon In StrliiH, 12c. to 14c. My own Curing an<l hdnokinv;. TKV THEM. J. MURPHY, CKANliUKY, s'. J. . , ; ; •H'1-M"M-M-M"I-HI1 I M'H'1-H SPLENDID PIANOS Special Sale of The Summer-Corset Covers At Reasonable Coat; ; at Ynrd'auro daintily superior. Solmicr & Co.; Men's and Young Men's $25, $22.50, $20 Tbe variety is suilici- - cut to meet every demand likely to bo inado'upon tbe .1. & C. I'lBhcr, - K e l l e r B r o s . , nnd llncli. Yard stock, and Unit means much, for there's a growing appreciation of Yard's selections among discrimi- SUITS AT nating buyers. , Tbeao makes ran go in quality from tlio best -Medium Orude to tho highest Artistic Excel lence, and aro not excelled, (each malto in its class,) by uny other makes, und our prices fur tbem f225.00 to $1300.00, nro very reasonable, indoed, we know wo aro oiferlng the very beat of values for tbe Money Arked. If intending to buy a-piana^it will pay you to comentToTir store, examine our pianos, and tnlk the pur uhuso over with' UH. Cut* logucs free. You might find a visit to the muslin underwear department, therefore, of especial interest at this time, when the stock is complete. . • Some of the pretty effects: At 29c—V and round neck, plainly made, or with lace-trimming.AtSOc.—Fitted and full, V and round neck, witir embroidery and lace trim. -v At 08c.—Finer trimming.tight-fitting-and full styles. First Come, Best Choice." At $1.00.—Very pretly~styles with handsomtTtrimming of fine embroidery. $15.00 - A merchandising necessity that is our loss and your gain. We don't often have "Sales" or advertise them; but when wo do tlioy are always straight, bona-fido and just as we state, no more and no less. ..The Suits involved in the offering are all now models, this season, with a choice assortment of patterns in, greys, tans, browns, smokes, blue and black, every Suit hnndtailored and pure wool or worsted. Others with designs of Vnl. luce around .embroidery medallions. At $1.25, $l.f>0.—Elaborate designs, with rows of embroidory insertion down'front. Othnrs lace-trimmed. At$2.00.—One s'yle, which slips over the head, is Clothierfl. H a t t e r s , F u r n i s h e r s . . tuckeij all around, with deep trimming of lace. Other styles, lace or embroidery ^jinmed. • 5 N. Warren Street, TBENTON, N. J. At'$2.50.—One, made of all-over embroidery, finishished willi Swiss edging.' . Hfosonln Tompln Music Stom, " 1 Others with deep V front of alternating lace and ' "S. Mason's Clothing. embroidery insertion. I-MI 1 1 1II H-I;l1 1 1 H I l l l l ' t -.At $3.00.—Much handsomer ones. • It will pay you to call and see our goods and get Nurses.1 New Whllo Aprons, our prices before buying elsewhere. Caps/ SUITS FROHi"$2.fJ0 TO #15.00. 2!lc. tofl.ftj. 2(ic. U> r,nc. Have you seen that book of samples of over 500 different patterns guaranteeing a FRANK A. BROWN, PEPPLEJ?S CHATS. I Foterj.Piiblic,: Working Shoes for.the 'men that will wear and give only. Companies. Liverpool £ London £ Globe, German American, Ins. Co. of North America,, North British & mercantile, Niagara, Queen, Caledonian, Commercial Union,.' Standard, •* Western of ]*lttnbnrq, Mercer County Mutual, Shrewsbury Mutual, GET T H E BEST SPRAYER. The Porfectloa Sprayer is the befit sprayer. Hhow you how it works. KOOFINO. Women's Oxfords from $1.25 to $2.50 per pair. T. Mason & Son, : Como anil let mo 114 Main Street, ' ROOFING. SWINGS leather * ' Men's OxfordB from $1.50 to $3.00 per pair. I Hell moro galvanized roofing than any man in N. J. I sell only tho Beat. My prices aro vory low because I buy In very largo quantities and can save you money. Qet my prices. HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. SWINGS 'are delightful and restful tbls warm weather. I carry a very large ax.so'rlment. Wood swings at $5.00 and $G .10. Steel at $10.00. WANTED SUMMER BOARD SIDE DELIVERY RAKES A N D HAY LOADERS. Tho C. B. & Q. lire the best. " W. A. W O O D S ' M O W E R S , B I N D E R S , R A K E S .. AND TEDDERS By-thousands of Brooklyn people. ..are not excelled in tbis country. Tbe Mowers are absolutely free , "'from neck aud side draft. The Binders will work perfect!; In any grain. Come and sco them. Prompt settlement of losses is their record. . olwaysinelock. is' provided. Tho service of the INFORMATION THOMAS PEPPLER, HIGHTSTOWN. N. J. Office: Post Office Building, If so INFORMATION BUREAU, for which purpose a printed blank- I have only A KKWBHELVINQB unsold,price $10 00. Box 1OO. . Can you take a few? list your'house i n . t h e BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE F R E E W A G O N S , H A R N E S S , FENCING, E T C . , TofimdojPolifiies issued at very low rates. Price $2.00. Men's dress shoes from $1.50 to $3.00 per pair. Take my advice, npray for blight an well oa to kill Potato Bugs. It payn moro proCtfl than any work done on tho farm. From the Bulletins Unucd by the N. Y. Experimental Station wo learn>4hat at CrenovR S nprnyingn with Bordeaux Mixture increased tbo yield nS.bushelfl of potatoes per acre. In Buflblk county 4 sprayiDgs increased tbo yield M bushels per aero. At Ontario C Bpraylngs in' creaBed the yield G4 bushels por acre Send for my catalogue telling all about tlieno testa anil reaulta. You are not getting all the proflU there is in the potato crop unless you npray. Dry powder spraying will not prevent blight, it rcquiren a liquid ppray. Following ReliableFirelnsnranoe measure," Prices from $12.50 to $30.00. satisfaction, guaranteed to be all leather and IT P A Y S TO S P H A Y P O T A T O E S F O I t B L I G H T . AND AGENT FOR THE for Suits made to your fit. BUREAU =—WitHhraHTou Nothing.— The Brooklyn Eagle is the best advertising medium in the world. Itcnrries more resort advertisements than any. New York OR1NBDRY.N.J. Paper Hanging and STOP LOOK Carpet Laying All tbs lfttont styles ol Wall Paper nnc! Picture MouldloK furolHliad ar Rbnrtnotlre .mrl natfRfnctnrr prlout. • « • ! • ! • ! • • • ' • • • • » Tlnamithlng Central Repairing arH Jobbing •+•+• PEMBERTON a n d H1GHTST0WN RAILROAD. The Union TrniiHportation Company, KcssecM. TIME TIIU.I iN.Er'EoT M»v 11. imw. TruinB Leave Hiyhlatown for I'hlla dolphia B.ns, 10:00 a. m. 7.20 p. m . ' I 3< While He Quotes You Prices on * -High Class Goods For Cash Only. | * HE MAY SURPRISE YOU. Yours For Business, * JAMES O'NEIL. Murphy Building Cranbury. N. J. G.0O a. m., lii.CO and'5.00 p. m. fifi Sunday—7 Til) a. 111. li.00 p. m. W M . BUBTI8, Sup't. THE SNEEZO" Our new Eye Glass Mounting is both'secure and comfortable. ' Ghas. J. Keeler & Bio.. HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. Address "INFORMATION-BUREAU, BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Mention tlio paper in which you neo thin advertisement. to anyone, uunvhere io the U. S. wtlMntt a end dttoid in ^inacxtprtfiarjrtiiht, and allow TBH DATS* FJO£E T R I A L dm ing which tine you may ride uie bicycle and put it to any tut you wish. II you are tltn. Dot perfectly Mtiified or do not wub to keep Jhe bicycle ihJp It back to us i t our expense andyon foittttotb*e*t*** ctnt, FAPTADV P D I P P t "e 'urnuh uic h^hett-mde bicyclei it U potaible to mike r n y i U H I r » l b b « « t one mull profit above actual fictmy coit You a*Te | i o to Us mlddlemen'i j>rofiu by buying direct of ut and have the masufacturer'i suaraotce behind yourbcycle. D O N O T B U Y a bicycle or a pairof t t m Iroia axynu « any prut until you receive our catjlo,niei and leani our unheard ot Jactery tnus and rttmarJtaSU J * C M / efftrt to r i d e r affcntii. ^^ ' ' " B * V •pKii ffi^#• v f l l t f n d v study our supcrl^ oodela at the it?6Tttitpfi*^6* Iffwtruu we caamtlu you tills year. We sell the highttlcradeblcyclesfor less money J£MJB>L.'"JS' t'"<"Y' We are sausjted with Ji.co p ^ t t alive lactoiy cost. . B I C Y C L E I > E A i . E U g . you can sell our bicrdes under your o«ra u m e plate al UC4«~ our prices. Orders filled tbe day reccired. H E C O N D l l A N I > n I C I C L K B . We do not reimUrly handle second hand bicycles, but usually bare a number on band taken la trade by our Chicago retail store). These we clear out promptly at prices rauinx boin » 3 to » 8 or 8 1 0 . Descnsiire banjaln luta mailed Ire«. M I K f T C O J l d A l f C C l^oKle w h e e l * . I m p o r t e d roller chnhia and pvilmla, caru. reMlrs and CVASTBK-BHMCS, equipment ol tRUwba 8 y W** land rttoj/nm.^^ ^ ^ $ HEOGETHORN PUNCTURE-PROOF >| 80 SAUPiE PMR SELF-HEALING TIRES f I TOUITftQDUOEiOMLY i Thtxexular rttail priet of that lira is $8J0perpair.b*ttoiHtrod*e4 we will pUpitft£Oiaihwithd$4JS) p p $ NAILS, Tacks orGUia will not let the air out. Sixty thousand pairs sold last yetr. Over two hunarcd thousand pain now in use. 0frafflPn0MMadeInaUskei.XtlJllvely . and easy riding. verydurablcandUnedlnjldewitb a special quality of rubber, which never becomes porous and which closes up inull puncture* without allow• HoOoe the think rubber trend ing the aic to escape. We have hundrcdfl'of letters from satis"A" and paaetare. atrlpf "II" fieacustomerastaiingthatthtlrtire»haveonlybeen pumped B ' and " i v ' u s o rim atrip "II" uponccoriwlceLnawholeseajon. They welshnomore than I to prevent rim oaltlng;. Thla -an ordinary tire, the puncture reslstinsiiualit.ea being given ) tire will outlait »ny other by aevcral layers orthto. specially prepared fabric oa the ' maUe-SOFT. KLASTIO u l tread. The regular price of these tlresi3j8.5operpalr,but for ad\ertisiti'Kp3rpo«M"nVareniiikfogaspicirf«cioiypriccto • ^Asv 1UDUJ0. the rider of oaly U 80 per pair. All orders shipped same day letter is received.t We ship C 0.15. on "CAN'T KVEN S N K E / E . THEM OI-'I-V You are sure of correct glasses by-consulting the SPECIALISTS of the Sun Optical Mfg. Co., Iuc " 18l)0 (Applegalo Optical Rooms Fjtab. 1880.) Such ^is Men's STRAW HATS, * OXFORDS and UNDERWEAR. Ladies' and Children's Oxfords. Come look our s t o c k - o v e i v - | are in a position to please y o u r j " eyes. Is there any reason why we can ^, not sell you your headgear and ^ footwear ? We are iu a position this season to sell you Men's STRAW HATS at the following prices, 25c: to $3.00. Hoping to see you we are i Write for Listing Blank and Advertising Rate Card. NOMOBETSQOBLEFBOMPONCTIIBES I^eave Fblludelpbia for Higbtstowu We've Got the Goods! BUREAU is constantly helping it. LISTEN! Sunday—0.04 a. ru. U.00 p. ill.' ' large results, because t h e ' E A G L E INFORMATION | While He Shows You The Elegant |J Line of Groceries and Provisions * He Has in Stock. ' Cranbury, N. J . ,. >+•••••«•• It stands PRE-EMINENTLY at the head. An ADVERTISEMENT in tho Eagle costs fitlle, but brings * At O'Neils Cash Grocery Store and fWm. J.Thomas, I I Plumbing and paper. V. C. L E A N I N G , PreBi<lent. "" Cor. S t a t e un<l Warren StrocOl, T U E N T O N , N . J . SECRET OF OUR SUCCESS nickel plated brass hand pump. Tires to be returned ol OUIt expense if for any reason they are •ot satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us hastate as In a bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride cosier/run faster, wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at any pnec. We know that you will ocea well pleased that wheo you want a bicycle you will give us your order. We want you to sead us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. mmt V A f f s t f r m T i B i — o don't buy any kind at any price until you send for a pair of i t TUU ntULU f / n & t O HcJgethora Puncture-Proof tires on approval and trial at the special introductory price quoted above: or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which describes and quotes all makes and kinds of tires at about half the usual nrices. A * * l i n r U / J I f T but write us a postal today. UO NOT THINK OF BUYING a bicycle 1 / v tm%MM W F / U f or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new anil wonderful offers we are making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Write it >'OW.___ > I L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL ammmmmmmmmumm^mmmt Is an-Open Secret.^ WE DO GOOD WORK, The Few Jersey State Formal "and Model Schools The Normal School is a professional school devoted lo the preparation of teachers for tho public schools of New Jersey. We Throw Out No Baits; Cost per year for board, SI64.OO. Tho Model Scho_ol oilers-ft thorough academic course uud' prepares for the leading colleges ami technical schools We" Simply Do As We Woiild Like TO Be Done By And Give To Every One Money's Worth. •—At Ct>s PRESS OFFICE, Cranburv, N. J. and for business. Total cost in the Model School, includ- ing board aud tuition, $20U.0O por year. Dormitories with modern, home-like equipment. Kor further information.address J. M. GREEN, Principal, Trenton, New ersey. n 11 in-i 11 HUm 1 \m11 n 1.11111 iiitmrttitmttt -THE CRANBURY PRESS— A Diiy ifi' Much I'luusure. The Churches. In tho First Presbytorlun Church on It wnx n bountiful duy tbnt <li\wued| Sunday next the snerument of theforr the the vwt visit of tC j " Special Sale ortho thoLL.IK". c.to totho tho| Fred'k W. Donnelly 'Special Sale •• • FRIDAY, JUNE G, 1908, Washington Hcndqimrtcrn at Rocky Lord's Supper will be administered. In tho Second Presbyterian Church Hill. KcmiuincOnn . PERSONALS. on Sunday next tile snerument of the The party left town uromplly ut —1'rico. David Dyfc," Frank McGIU anil G. V Lord'afiupper will also he administered o'clock-in olio of Mr..Doy'H romfortuhlc ' Uullitter:!. und reached their destinatloi Preparatory Borvlcts will bo hold un I>, Perrine uttonded Mercer County shortly before II. I'ommm Grunge, held nt Ewing on Saturday afternoon at!) o'clock, Wo found the old houm* slluiitcil on WednoNlny last. ' Tennis Club Meeting. tbu crest of u hill overlooking tho J Mr. und Mm. Fred Maple, of Tron Tho TcnnlfuClub met on Tuesday rounding country and commuudin You will wonder at the prices, and you havo good reasons ton, apnnt'Sunday with Mr; and Mrrf ovenlug'ln the homo of Miss Rena beautiful view. to .do sot knowing as you. will at a glance, the value? of such ma'C. H. Lewis. • Bradley, when officers woro elected,,f<ir terials, -such due detail work, as is embodied in the. underwear Washington :ihvays selected a pic Baird Davlaou viuitcil ,biB parents the season as follows: President, Mut that you will see wiien you come here today. turepquo pliico when circnmiluuces Mr, nu<l Mm. A. M. Davlssn on Sun thew A-. Ruo; Secretary .Miss Elva permitted, und thin nput WIIK no ox, $io./so, $ir>, $L»a.no, $:$o to (lay. Chamborlin ; Treasurer,, Charles C ccption. The hou»« has been movci j Mra. CharltH Petty and Mrs. Will Qroves. from iU original sito, nutl placed only VnnDoron and son, of North Branch, a short dmtnnro up Iho bill. • Money and Hil|> Needed. Wo know of nothing more favored liy fashion this season , Of good quality muslin, with cambric ruillcs and hemstitchwuro nueatfl Memorial Day and over Tho family of James Stout nro in a Wasjihiglon inuilo this IitTrhnnfquur-" ed.hemsylOe.tliiin tlic graceful Princess dresses, nnd liore's an assem~~ - * Sunday of Mr. and Mrti. NclBo'n Petty, tors from Auguxl 10 to Noveml>;r it), very destitute condition. The death Of strong, flat threaded muslin, with cambric ruffles trim- ' blage of .them in which there is not u single model that any Mrs. Hurry Brown, of South Amboy, 1783. med with tucks, and deep hems, 25c. of his wife and two children within woman wouldn't, ho proud to wear. You will reap a savwustlie guest'.Saturday and Sunday of Of fiombrie, rullle bottoVns, trimmed with embroidery or lace, s'ucb a short period, and the illness now Upon our arrival wo lirxt proceeded Mrs. A. ii. Rue. ing, too, that is very unusual, right :it the licginning of four styles, :«c. . • of two other children with no money to exploro tho hoi'wo. Tho entrance i' Summer. ' , Mr*. Lewis Hondriokbon nnd-Miss coming in makes it a rase of Hppoal to in u small room containing old fashion Of cambric, with deep ruffles, trimmed with fine nainsook ' ed cupboard, rloscl.and ilc.it, uud op Klizalieth Uuo,~of Lawroncovlllo,'nicc(!3 every ono. The drosses are made of embroidery, or lace, half-dozen styles, 4f)c. poituiiliy for ovfry one In register. of Mm. Bowcni vMteil her over Sunday. QLLQlisdale cambric, full ruffles of embroidery' and tucks, Fine Quality and Sheer French Batiste If jn buying a piano it is good lusting Here the curetukur ini't' in anil .con" C>9 cents. Joseph and William Gordon epent a * •Of fine French nainsook or cambric, with wide ruffles of era. fetf doJB of Iho wcolf with their [inronlB tone and quality that you wont there is ducted thu purty through tho building. In White,1 Light Blue, Pink and Champagne no better place to go than to Geo. E. Tlioru are (en rooms, with quuiiit littl broidery and tucks, beautifully made, 89c. •-• • Mr. und Mrs. Jacob Gordon. ° Waists of the garments with-yokes and exquisite •trim. Of Fine French nainsook, with extra'full umbrella ruffles, Snodeker & Co., Trenton. They had poBshge WIIJH, hull und stairway, ouch tar?r"Ti. F. Stllwell has gone to' trimmed with lace, $1.00. lu stock at our lost visit thero one of containing some relic, of tile colonial mings of Point Yenisei, Cluny and Val. lace insertions; lace Opiini IIOIIHK StoroM, 1-l-KS Houtli .liroi'ul S t . ' Princeton for a wook'n visit. She will tho finest collections of. pianos seen la days. Such benutiful table*, side and embroidery medallions; line tucks and lace ruffles.' be there during tho commencement many a day, and tho prices were right boards, serving tables, cabjueta,' chairs TRUNTON, NKW JHUSKY. Sleeves of some are entirely of-net and lace. fleasou. , too. , . and dqsks in Chippi.iidalo Sheraton anil • • Of good, soft finished muslin, V-shaped yokes, trimmed with SlfirtsTiriTiostryinnia'veTxtra dee|r Hare flounces and Mrs. Abram Voorheea Is at Newark » • < • • • ! • • » • » • » « 4 " •!• • •!• • • • •!• • - » • < • ! • I • ! • I • •• • » _ • • ! • . I • « • ! ' tucks, narrow rufiles at necks and alcoves, 39c. Hcpplowhlte stylos. A harpsichord, »jire elaborately trimmed to match waists. The enllcotirm visiting Mr. and Mm. Elianfftultawho Mra. J o h n Brltton D e a d : Of standard quality muslin, high necks,- yokes trimmed lieu tbo property of Lord Sterling, also includes ' were her gucsta last week. Mrs. Annie.F. Tenine, widow of the Cornwullis1 bcdstuuit, Inter tl'o posse.i with fine tucks, narrow ruffles at necks and sleeves, 39c. Pacts Wliicli Should Interest At.tluui'giilni' meeting ofHigbtstowu Of lino quality muslin, .high necks,.yokes trimmed with Mina Celeste Curry was at home nt lato John Brltton died Sunday evening sion of Washington. On thu second Princess Dressesof Imported Swiss You. (Jmnge on Mnv 23d, 11 literary program tucks and embroidery insertion, three styles, 49c. .t, the manso over Sunday. She returned after a lingering, illness at" her home at floor are- two roornfl^one-Waahingtoii'H 'laineboro. Homo Interesting fuct.i were duvulopcd In oliurgu of Mr.". C'ox-wus narrlod out. j)f nainsook, fine quality- lfainsook, low necks .itnd short to Bchool at Newark on Monday. Distinctly new models, with trimming elli'rts that aic Jcdroom; tho other his pitting room . " sleeves; narrow ruffles at necks and sleeves, with ribbon Mrs. Britton IB survived by two chil- lways called the blue room. This nt the mcoting of tho Supervining 1'rin- Among the iitiinhcrH Mr^. A. M. DuviMim MacPherson la thogueatofRev. beautiful beyond description. trimming, 59c. son IJIIVO mi account of'thc origin of r and Mra. J. E. Curry at the First Pres- dren, John and Ethel Brltton, and five lifting room has been kept in blue and 'ipals' Association in New lirunswick The e are priced dl$22.. ](J, apd arc easily worth $ • " > more. Of French nainsook, low necks, short sleeves, embroidery irothors and three platers, Harry F. white ever since he occupied it. Here last Saturday. It WUH found thut. the Memorial IJuy. byterian manse. trimmed, four styles, S9c. 'errine, of Dunham'a Corner; William he wrote hi-* farewell address to the iranbury school wus thu only graded Mrs. Levi Dye and her daughter, Mlas Of French nainsook, low necks and short sleeves, yokes A. Perrlne, oi JamesburK; Frank H. soldiers lnl_178;i. Even wbeu tho honso school in tho county thut w as not Hwept Cuko Kiiln. y * Helen Dye, of Newark, were Memorial trimmed with fine Valenciennes lace, the new large ki- . 'errine, of Jamesburg; Mm John S. '0.1 used as u- tenement lor the Italian daily. Our school is swept twine per The I.uilica Aid Society of thu M..E. * Day visitors at Was Hanning'n and mono, sleeves, generously full of laces, 9Sc. It was UIHO found I lint our Chuii'li will holil u civkc, uprnu mid cjiji DeHart and Mrs. James -DeHnrt, of lahorors^thesu rooms woro not dirt week. Miss Eldrldge'n. Berdine'a Corner; Mrs. Addison Scott, turhed. It bus been told that ti visitor anitor's und teachers' suliirio.-* worn snle, ut tin- Chnrdi, Sutiirduy afternoon, Mra. Emma Dey and her daughter, of Rhode Hall; Samuel E. Perrine, of oing through tbo house found a lighted among the lowest In tbo county. Juno lilli. 109-113 S t a t e S t . , <-ossi«n™ »mi |Q S . B r o a d St. & " Miss Emma Dey, of Trenton, were also Jameaburg, and Walter E. Perrine, of Of good muslin, tight fitting, high necks, nicely made, 10c. . The jiiuilor'MHnlniici per room nro candle burning before thu picture of Tile proceeds will lie imnl to pay for Nainsook corset covers, trimmed with lace or embroidery, visitors at the same place, all remaining South River. Washington in hisBittinR room, and the as follon.H: Dunellon $!>(:, Helmettu carpet at tho pnnmiinga. . lots of styles, especially nice detail work, 39c. r. over Sunday. MB, Highland Park $7(1, Metucbeu tT2, The funeral was held from her lato room eutirely empty of furniture. Of nainsook, trimmed at necks with lace, ribbon-run, 19c. Norman, the little son of Mrs. George esidenco on Wednesday afternoon at Milltown $B2, etc., Cnuihury is $2(5 Tho bouse hns been preserved WANTKD.-A smnll ieo box suilnblo Finer nainsook corset covers, half-dozen styles, trimmed Ap'plegate, lias the scarlet fover. It Is o'clock. Interment was at Cranbury. ihrough tho tH'orta of a society coin per room. for n store. with lace or embroidery, 25c. a lfght coao but is nevertheless very unIu every instance oxcojit two, the )osed of Boma .100 members uud known JAMKS O'NKII.. Nainsook corset covers, trimmed with embroidery or lace, Dr. Nenl in Cranbury. riinary teachers average nhout $500; fortunate Just at this time In Mra. Ap M The Washington Headquarters As various styles, full cuts, -19c. r Rev. Doctor Neal, of China, was alociation. They keep a caretaker thero bo grammar teachers, $. i00 to $722, busy season. Strtlwliorry Fostivnl Of fine French nainsook, trimmed with Persian embroidery \ heHigh Scliool, $700 to $800, the Mrs. Wm. P. Gibson wan token to *vraitor on Monday at- Mrs Alfred-Rue's.- ll 't'h'e' lim'6,' th'e'plicV 'm always ready' Supervising I'rincipal'ii "over {120(1 at Hpnulding'H uflor Juno 1st. licrries or fiuc ciuality Valencjonnes lace, trimmed generously ' •• _ the Presbyterian hospital at Philadel- He was warmly welcomed by Mm. Rue, Tor visitors and hardly u duy passes Tho liighent three districLs are Soutli by (|iiurt. or crulo. full, Tile. . K. V, Sl'AUI.I)IN(i, phia last week, where she will remain Miss Maud Rue, and Miss Helen Mur- >bat somo one docs not come. th River, (1500; Mntuclien, t 1G."I0; Cruiihury, N". J. rSy-who looks upon him as a very dear Our party wus molt fortunate iu Wooilbridgu, $2000, the lowest uro ' - Freda Schnell is still at tho hospital friend, she having been u member of laving the Mi&ses McFurlnnu meet us. ^riuibury und .Milltown. The sulariesOf good quality muslin, with a full tucked flounce, 49c. 12 South Bread Steet, Nntipi- to Creditors. Petticoats, made of standard quality soft finished muslin, in Philadelphia, and Mrs. Scbnell is lis family for some time after the death Mips McFarlane is one of the' viofi" ire lower in Cranbury than in any HhtT graded HchooR Alinlii Sunvti Sutuin. KMxMitrix n! Itnlit>rt with u full flounce of hemstitched tucks, with embroid(residents of the iissociatiou. obliged to remain in the city to be near if her mother., C. Buttcili. d 1.M1I. liy illriv'tlun of tlin Dr. Neal has been ID this country When wo consider that our teuuhers ery edging and full dust ruffle-, 89c. While wo know tho privilege would her. ileven montha, and will shortly return »e ours to eat lunch in tbo Dutch lave a school dny from half to one unil 't until*,' nt lilt, rr<;<l[tors of 111** Mll'l Petticoats of standard quality, soft finished cambric, with ' Harold Applegate in homo from Penlunrlcr hour* longer limn almost nil of Ilo1i«rt U. Htiiinn.iii lirliujln tlu'lrili'lic. <!.-deep flounce of embroidery, with a heading of cluster itcheu conuecu-d with tho hcadquur he other graded schools, uud that this nlngtou Seminary and Is staying with o Chinar niNuu>l i-lalnis iik'nin^t tho t"*tut<> or th<> Of Interest in the Shirt Department. of tucks, full dust ruffles, full cuts, §1.00. :«rs u Jtlighted surpriso awaited us imounU to almost two months more l d as»,l, iiQ,|»r oath oi aAlrmutinn. his parents at A. S. Cole's. The Monroe Township Schools held Full lace milled and dust ruffled petticoats, of cambric, the imo in a year, it will be seen thut tilli iilni' inuiitlK rroni t t i h <litn>. or Itn^ Negligee Shirl.s of imported woven madias. • Mra. Fannio VanDerveer and son 1 their annual school day exercises last hen the noon hour arrivod. The Crnnlmry in not pnying its touchers at will l»» tor-'M'r liarrfilnt any in'tlua llinr«f,ir _ cambric of an excellent quality, 81.00. isses McFarluno bud brought tboir ll in proportion to wlmt it Hhouid in $1.00, $1.i)i>, 82.00 and $2.10. Fresh, new and" ' spent Saturday and Sunday at Asbury Friday afternoon at Union Valley lnst t l i i ^ i f i l (,\t.»utrl\. Fine French ram brie petticoats.with near knee deep flounces, ' A S S I R SAIIAII SUTIH**. r \ , " - i H n \ . unch to eut with us und while wo exTder to keep or gel good' teachers. handsome in coat or pull over style, with ntPark. Ihurch. D. W. Clayton, Deputy Surof wide embroiderv and tucks, with full dust ruffles, ilored the house they, had sprcud the W. II. C'ONNKILi. tached or separate cull's. $1.50. William Chamberlin, of New York, rogate of Middlesex county; W. H. «bli>, opened the boxes, mado a deli Negligee Shirts of extra ijualily, '""JC. value, spent Sunday with hla father and sisters. Connere, Supervising Principal of Cranions cup of tea und-jivorything WIIH in 5!! cenLs. Nicholas Vreeland and wife and chil- bury township schools; H. Brewster readiness when we reached tbukilcheu. Negligee Shirts in neat designs in plaids and dren, of Monmoulh Junction, spent Willis, County Superintendentof Public It would be impossible to tell all the stripes, at fi(Jc. Kfrtra value. Sunday with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs Schools, and Rev. Mr. Hampton, of lelightful thing*) of- this trip. Prompt Union Valley Church, made the adNicholas Vreeland, Sr. ' A beautiful while or colored iilaited Shirt ly at two (Air party left for home, ro at SI.00. • ' Mnry Perrine,, of New Brunflwick, Tim niiieteontli competilivo exnmiiiation for freo .scholarship urning by way of Princeton, thus A fine hlack sateen Shirt at f>Uc, Tijc and $1. © was a visitor at George Porrine'a. in the Now .Jersey State C'olIeHt) f»r the bendit of AgricuUure The Village Improvement Society ilosing u delightful duy's ouliug and l'Mnnncl Shirts for your ()l"TIN(i. I' U O long to bo remembered. The Woman's Home Missionary SoThe regular meeting of tho society and the Mechanic Arts, will lie held at the County (Vmrt House Dress SliirLs for tliej.unu. wedding pfofy nf Mn» Firat. flhnrp.h will meet to-_ vas-held-in-^he-Jiurarv-on-MTraday 111 the (.!ity"orN(iw"lfnfirswi(;k7"OTr.Siitur(liiyriIun6-tho-i!th.-Uil(Sl Cuke Snle (it Throe o'clock. OF morrow afternoon—after- preparatory, pening—wh.flQ_a_number of matters Dorrrfofgel ibunlnrcalro^ffproirBud service. were discussed. Several committees o'clock, P. M. Mrs. Robert Draks, of Newark, was reporte'l progress in their work, and cap sale to bo held by the Ladies Aid Candidates will lie examined in the following suhjerli and the guest of^MlRs^Adah Rue, on Tues- among other things the committee ap- Society of the M. E. Church takes place I'Jl points will he required furadiiiission: pointed several weeks ago to purchase ^morrow afternoon uttbe church. day. Algebra, comilii)^ an '2 pwiulu A very delightful day was spent on cans for the receptacle of waste paper DAYTON. Dune (leometiy, rouiuiu^ ft1*^, I point", p Wednesday by Messrs I. S. Everett, J. or other unsightly objects found on our Mr. und Mrs. I. B. Rowland unit Solid Geometry, counting us i point. , „ E. Bennett and W. H. Johnson, who streets, reported that the cans would Knglish A uud Ii, ruuiiling in '•'} points ilary L. Farr aro taking n pleasure 1 accepting the invitation of Mr. H. N.Bhortly be in place. Tailed States Hidtory, counting UH 1 point. rip. They expect to vimt. New York, Pleasure was expressed at the prepCliPiiiiHtry nnil Physic—, Scott, enjoyed with him a trip to PhilHoboken and Jersey City. aration by Mr. S. H. Perrine, a mem. oitber 1 point. , _ adelphia in his automobile. Mr.Scott'o or both 2 points. ber of the Board of Education, of the Mr. John Everett him ht'en ill but. is FOR SOD, Harold wan also in the party. *•* Sower beds on the school lawn, for iiit again now. In view of the present limited lime allowance of one day, Mr. apd Mrs. Wm. Dey are viait'mg whlcb_the board haa purchased cannaa. . Mrs^J,-Reynolds in spenJiug -thu County SnperintendtMits niaj'-lifil<l-iin-;idjuur.utd_se'-:sion_i]i. _thc; Elwood VanfiuReu and wife One new member was received, Mrs. week with friends at Camden. » @ several County Court. Houses on the incirning ul June loth, heMn>. Williams and son and Mr. andJohn W. Pullen, making a total of Mr. Harry It. Karr is having a large Mrs. J. McDonald and daughter of members. tween !• and 1 o'clock, or competitors may if they prefer take the AT • New York aro visitors at John A. Me Tbjs Is the month for payment of all ew barn erected. remaining rcijuisitr i>\aininntiniiK tuswuriilhi! tutul of 12J points Mr. and Mm Clark urn ulioul. to pur Donald's. • ,. yearly dues, which should be paid to at the (College, either on Saturday, .lime l^lh, or on Tuesday, :hase u new auto. <— Rev. J. S. VanDyke, )J.D.,uud Mrs. Miss Laura Scudder, treasurer. September'.22ii(l, ns may lii'llcr fiii! fIn- imliviilua! ciinvfiiii'iirc Miss E'lilb Long of New York City VnnDyko, of Hightetown, nnd Rev. of the candidates. pent Sunday with Hurry R. Fitrr unil Festival For July 4 t l i . (ieo. B. VanDyke, of Uppor Lehigh, •3 ft. family. On .lime i:ith, catididates will 1« cxaiuiiicil i n : Pa., were viaitora at Mr. and Mra. S. The Village Improvement Society r +*t (ti-rmitu, Fr, ncli 4ir Luliii, If. Puriinu'd on Wednesday. vill hold a grand festival on July 4th Mrs. \\ . McDowell is iputu ill with two jeiirw at' i-itliur, ciiinling 11s 'J politic. Mrn. E. It. V. Kelley, of Perth Am- ,t Odd Fellows Hall. This time was .ho measles. (JptiijiiHl SunjectH, from liie following eclded upou at a called meeting whon hoy, Is viHiiiui; Mrf. J C. Holmes. Miss Huniel Duncan who IUIH been li-t to make 1^^ points I WUB thought advisable not to ode 'oiifincd In her home with meailes is - (11) Ancient Hi^toiy, coiuiluig IIM ] point, Jitsv. AduloH Allen entertained hiB h) Meiliuevul uud .Mtjdt-111 ihsltiry, cniiuting as I point. i'OnvuleRcenl. tifiler, Mm. Smurt, several days of the rate Memorial day. (c) Kiigli^b Hlslory, , counting as 1 point. It was certainly not a mistake to wail i week, Therfl will l>o u strawberry fealivul (d) Additinnul (lerinnn, bV'-nch 1 1 1 until some other time, und the society icld on the 11th iu the chapi-l by the Luli 11, provid ing u total of unt. Misa Georgia Nutt is spending a few opes that their choice of a day Is well moro than tbreo point.s will 0. E. Society. days with her sister, Mra. Fannie Van made. They believe in a Fourth of bo allowed in any one lung Dervcer. MisaNutt will graduate from Mra. J. B. Clark returned lust week •uiige, nor u tolul of iliora than ^ ^ uly celebration and think that most CRANBURY, N. J. Drexcl Institute next week. She has four poinUi in foreign lung. iSS people en)oy it, so they will make every from a two weeks' visit with ber fulher ungeH, each udditional jeur, coliutiiig us ^^oint., been tho past year a student at the in ffort to make the event one of the Mr. John Turner of Luncnsler, l'u. J^pltul, $50,(100.00. Surplus mid Profits, #75,000.00. atituto preparing for private secretary most pleasant ever held in Cranbnry. —Mr. W. Grover'ri Children havu hud Further information niayhe secured hy correspondim™' adwork. Fuller particulars will ho given next bad attacks of uiensles. dressed to Mr. Irvingfci.I'pson, H(>«;isliiir, nr In W. II. S Dcm'aYOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED. MVH. David Flock, of Hamilton week. Mrs. Richard WineH, of Kelinur, spent * rest, D.I)., President of l!ut»ers College. •:;> Square was a visitor at Mr. and Mrs. I. The general committee is composed Memorial Day ut her mother in law", Dated May I, lilUS.. R. Everett's tho first of the week. "3-Per Cent. Interest Allowed In Savings Deoartment. : if the following: Mm. Q. B. Mershon, Mrs. A. Wines. II. URKWSTKR WILLIS, Tho will of the lato Robert C. Button MrsrR. L. McDowell, Mrs. N. F. Clay Mr. and- Mrs. W. R. (irove.n spent Siljii'rmli nilrnl I'Mir Srliunlx, Miihlli .w j f >,1/11(1/. * OFFICEKh. has been admitted to probate. ' In his ton, Mrs. SaMuel Perrine, Mra. R. P. last Thursday with relatives at New will Mr. Sutton W i l e bin daughter, 8tlll#ell, Mrs, A. O. Hue, Mrs. Abram BrunBwick. W. C. ARMSTRriN(i, JOHN H. HILVl'.li.S, 1>UKM!»'NT. (ir.O. Ii. MKH3H0N. CiHlHEh. Annlfl Sarah Sutlon, Hole executor. ( II Miss Dora Dene of Hobokou visited Voorhees, Mrs. Nelson Petty. Miss Julia, SiijxI'iiitrinlriiL I'ulilir Srhnnls, (,'ity itj AVtt' lir<in*it'ith. IK IX Letters of administration havo been Murpby, Mr..Samuel Perrlne, Mr. S.over Sunday with her cousin S. K/.SHULL, • C Ii ) Stella VnnDervetT. I K I applied for by Arthur E. Perrlne for H. Perrlne, Mr. Charles Hoffman. I K > Sttjin intrittli nl I'Mir St'/toii/s, O7i/ of J'ntli Anthtiij. Mr. John Hampton is recovering CII > Mrs. George B. Mershon, chairman ' the estate of Ella M. S. Perrlne. i)C I UAVIU C. LKWIH. JAMKS II. O00UWIN. 11KV. \. I,. AltMSTHONO. from-a spoil of HiekneKrt. K' WAl.TKll S. UKOVKH, 1). MuLliAN VOORHEES. ii) JOHNS. SILVUKK. Miss Elsie Luckey, of Flatbuah, L. I., of the General Committee has appointi) Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sanders and •<•• • • » . • ! . WM.S. SIIATUS. AM'.XANUKltS. OOI.K. WILLIAM J. UOff LAND. CRANBPRY, NEW JERSEY. ed Mr. S. H. Perrlne, chairman, Mr. J •SJ spent Saturday and Sunday at Mr. and baby, of Brooklyn, visited IHT father, J. Bradley, Mr. George B. Mershon and I Mrs. Jacob'ttordon's. Mr. R. M. Rowland, recently. Mr. Wm. F. Porrlne committee of the © S -& -©-J&-0—$-©-©-•Sr—SS—®- • S i Mrs. Lewis Applegato spent a few Mrs. John Oliver and children, o fireworks for t£o evening of July (he South Amboy, are ut her father in laws dayB of the week in Philadelphia. , Fourth. This celebration meunB tho FranciB Snow, son of William Snow entire village, old and young, and we Mr. and Mrs. Charles ISalyea uud threo children spont Saturday nnd Sun or Hnckensuck, in employed at the *.'} know those in charge would like to in day with his sister at Pluinfield. • Middlesex Creamery. vite every person to attslst iu making Mrs. Emma Snow has her little grand this a Bucccss. The Fourth of July if Strawberry FcHtlvaln. daughter, MillicenUSnow, of Hacken a national holiday and everyone look: Tliero will he a Strawberry festivn -ensack, ctaying with her for severe forward to it as a day of recreation and at Dayton on Thursday evening, Jun< enjoyment. Let every citizen assist In 11th, under the auspices of the C. E weeks. Miss Mabel LaBaw has taken a ponl this good work. society nt. which timo strawberries . tion-wilh'J. S. Silver? & Bro. enke nnd ice cream will boon sale, un New Janitor Engaged a hearty welcome extended to all who Mrs. J. B. Pcrriue attended tho meet The First Presbyterian congregation attend." ing of Mercer Co. Pomona Grange held Odds iu1«l Knds of .MHI'.H ami Vmiii;; Men's Suits, has engaged Frank P. Jameson, o •at Ewing on Wednesday. A festival will be held in Grave) Hil some at h Price—.Some even less. Hlghtstown, as janitor. He will come Duryea Brqa. are putting a cemen to Cranbury July 1st and will occupy chapel next Thursday evening, Juin , Hoys' nnil Children's SuiLs the Samr. • curb in front of tbo First Presbyterian the Bexton house and give his whole 11th. A line lot or ico oreutn, straw A Lot of Men's Trousers nt A Price. berries uud cuke will bu provided. church and chapel. time to the work of the church and A Lot of Arrow lirand ('(illurs for Men nnd Hoys ill grounds and cemetery Have N o w Caps. :!r'. a'piece. -^ for- fie. A New Thresher. Tho members of Goodwln'a band He has been janitor of the Uulversa A Lot, of Last Season's f'J"il)Stinw llalsal lllr a piece. We desiro to cull tho attention of ou havo now caps that aro very attractlv- Hat Church of Hightetown for a long farmer renders to what wo consider nu Shoos at a liHr^ain. , Shirts nt a Murrain. and becoming. They are blue with time. sAlso of several lodgo rooms in of tho greatest achievements uud un Hlghtatown. gilt bands uround them. questionably tbo inoNt valuable invei: His wifo l.i a practical lmmdretw urn tion in Ihresliera that him ewr bee Crnnlmry Water Compiuiy.' will he glad to havo patronage from made. Wo refer to '-The liuttorwort Tho annual mooting.of-tho. company the town people In that line. Universul'ThresTicr,"' manufactured u was held on Wednesday evening when Trenton, N. J. . ThiR machine, wi Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Scheuc tho following were elected directors for thoroughly thresh, separate nnd clean With U U I l W V l l Reason the year : James H. Couover, Henry have lBHued invitations to the marriag wheat, rye or onus und bind the straw C. Symmcs, M. D., Jan. E. Bennott, of their daughter Sarah Frances to Mr. T Wm. H. Johnson, Jeremiah MurphyT Wlllard B. HutchldBon, on Wednesdu straight und uninjured us it comes from Tho ono machine does tho thresher, 8. H*. Perrinp, Goo. B. Mershon. Tola afternoon, June tho tenth, ut 'J o'clock, 8, • •!• • ! • •! • ft 15-Kit. ull. Dayton, N..J. voteu cast 375. ^ b l i n n 1* >r\ 4 * i i t i > u * \1r .*«ilt IM A I A I I \9\mj 1,f nn t * i t i u ««•« >v •*xy>* ilrilmblAiti I S. P. DUNHAM & CO., - nl Dnnlrl ' ' . ** TRENTON. N. J. A Carnival of Clothing Values. • The June White Sale SPECIAL SALE OF GOO And Muslin Underwear to the Forefront. ** Lingerie Princess Dresses *. §7.60, $10.05,.$15, $20to $25 MEN'S, YOUNG MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS . 1-4 to Itfearly 1-2 From the Former Regular Prices. '•"" • * T H I S TELLS S O M E T H I N G Drawers. - Read the Trenton Papers For Particulars. FRED'K W. DONNEUY, * • * • Night Qowns. Corset Covers. R. A. DONNELLY'S Petticoats. • TRENTON, NEW JERSEY S. P. DUNHAM & CO, ^ Colleee Competitive Examination. Free Scholarship. A New Line Fine Straw Hats For Men, Youths and Boys. 1 T Latest Styles in Panama Hats GHAS. F. DANSER, Expert Sanitary Plujnber. STEAM AND HOT WATER FITTER. Ladies and Gentlemen ©if ~ 1 have had fifteen years experience in the tin business and can make you anything from a pepper box lo a house. employ none but skilled mechanics: Get my prices o.n pipe as I am the lowest iu the State.' Have your work done by skilled mechanics and it will be right. 1 sell the Butler Wind will; which is heavier, and runs with less wind than any other mill on the market. "Every purchaser will testify to this' statement. GET MY PRICES. *. R. L. DOBBINS' TRENTON, N. 4. 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CHAS. F. DANSER, ji The Big Odds and Ends Sale ~ Still Goes On. Crowds of Men Help Themselves from the Bargains. Are Yon Among Them { _ Onr BaseuuMit i s . full of such Saving Chances as the'se: ars the most beautiful ws have ever exhibited, the variety has never been so great, and the prices are^-greatly reduced. for your perfect wardrobe has been selected with the-greatest care, and if you desire Beauty and Economy -in dress you will make your purchases of us. Barirains Eveiywheie. ICAM I 17-1 19 East State Street, TRENTON, N. J. t:t:|:i:|:f:l: C. C. BLAUVELT, Hightstown, N. J. THB KOMESTEAD. «l«l nil atmit with fin-<• of wlilln 'Ulio lOTr-mnffd lotliific SI.IIHI'-. Tlior*. Htr<-tc-liliiir Mr. nri' binlcii of k'rwn. Anil yun a r e fullim- lanili. ADVICE .Skiword nt r\V the s u m Iiiril VIIIK-I Alow; 111 im-lnl way: • I II.TO. :it.u !i of luvu lutik ilmul by nli;lll. A mm tjf lovi« by il.iy. l t h o wllil anil p!n«lHK in 'l'lir ir iiiliull lironk r o k dd.-im-cji . i m c j i ntlll. t . -\llil Yc'tHH-yn*r~u£^ypn. rlltK \ l Y y l Wit ' l l i o miMlc o f lliu lilin "" •• a A n d ivln-re i v c p l a v c i l Hip violet Krow»; Tim 11uiit l i a p s hi t h e M P M I I I ; A n d Ji:st HM r^*f\n<i linn; 111^0 . / I m:e ) oit In m y i l r t a t i i . • • • • "AIL IIJIIKH 111 r a r t l i . nnil r.ky. n n i l l i r r c z c . T o uMill II:IVH art* 11 n o : O i i U M h i i i ' liliililrn. n.uiclit lian c-hnnK<-d, O r p.lHM-tl aw: 1 _y._bLiL- 1 .ou! — A m y Klni:«!aiid l V n n l i i K t i m , I " Y o u t h 1 : ! Conl'iiiuimi. LEAP YEAR You won't tell your family doctor PROPOSAL tho whole story about your private illness—you are too modest. You • ' need not bo afraid to tell Mrs. Pink- I By A. G. G. ham, at Lynn, Mass., the tilings yon could not explain to the (loctor. Your letter will be held in tlio st rictestconfldonce. From her vast correspondence with sick women dming tho past thirty years she may linvo gained the very knowledge thai will lie'lnyourcaso. Such lettersnstbc following1, from grateful women, es. tablish beyond a doubt tho power of "It doesn't matter II ho donv'lV,•nered. ' Anyhow, I don't linow."' "I wunder If It wuiild be better If you did?" she muttered, looking away from me Hi rough I he window. "Why should it?" "I'd—I'd like lo tell you," she mur- I'rofesMir Hlau of Germany has dls muied hesitatingly. covered a new process of developing "Then do," I said encouragingly; but Illuminating pis "that inay be bough! '• knew I .'.hoiild hate the fellow. by the 1101110 at the rale of 13 cents a "Ills name's Edwaid,' she be^.m. pound. It hits been culled Blaugas. . "Like mine," I put In, trying to imllc. Sheet lion Is rolled r,o thin at tho How foolish one's lips lips ale to Iron mills that 13,000 thects arc re.remhle so! quired to maUe a single fncli'ln ihlck"Ilut_I_aJways rail him 'Ted,'" fiho uess.^ Light shines as readily through whlipeied. uic-uf-ihi'si; hliecis as through ordinary Like—me?" I sold tuy head till I could n-c Into her eyes. To Freshen Chairs. 'Ile-^he— lie is iciy like you." she Klpctro-inagnetfc,cranes have proven Wipe the leather with n damp cloth aaid In low tones; "to much to thai—" the inure efficient and economical di'She Mopped, and suddenly 1 saw it vlci's known for handling rails? kegs lo clean It, and let It dry thoroughly. Then rub It over with n suft old ciiltli, all. of nails nnd uolti, and other heavy dipped In the sltll>-beaten white of un I picked her up In my arms. | plcics of hon and steel. lilrctro-maK- egg.—The Delineator. "Una, Unit!" I cried. 'Oh",ranyou ts are now made to lift twenty-nvo mean " oiis.mil pounds with case. "Yes, yrs," she answered-, hiding her To Prevent Motbo. '•ace against mycoat; but be wouldn't-- - / " n l P " r h n t , o f „,„,„,. M n a l , h t ( , c l p ) O u a To keep innllir> out of upholsti..cl jH'—lie won't ask we! by dipping Is lo melt saltpeter In an furniture, sprlnlle well with benzine. And then, of course, I did.—McCall's Iron pot. thiMi linmcrtc the picvlously " w l " n o tK l 10t o r s t : l i " l h c I n n h l ( l f l l i ' ITS FIRST -SESSION Wliolcsulo I'rlcca Quoted lu Kciv 1'ork Adjourns Quickly After Senate Passes Currency Bill. UIIK. Tlio Milk Kxrli:uiRo iirico for slaodard qualllj is 2\~t: JUT iju.irt. nuTTrn. renmrry - M*cclpin 'r\lr,i .s n2',t< 23 23 Furls' ' Hd nccondf Sfntc iliun. piml lo .-Inure. I-'arlory. M-ronti:. In IUHI-).. M.inmv, lUuwi•Medium. <-II,IK<- ltcil kidnej- clinic IV.i Yellow eve Wliili- kl'dnrv l l h r t luitli- miuii Lim.i, C J I . . "-.... t si" i" '.M ^t -_'l'" V.I fi.' SI (..' 17 (»' -17'.4 f.i " i'< fi 0 l o.-i n-^ •::» !i 10 -j :n " X< 'J 40 I 7M In 1 SO 3 3 3 Or 3 40 o 4,) J l«l r«- Stnti*. full <Tcnpi n \itO>' Snmll ii l'.irl -.Ijiiiii, f.ur l.i -jnod. r l ull sl.ims l ncos. fn. .IiTn'V-.l-'imrv Slnli-—(ioinl in rliium IS ("' \Vi-.slL-fn-l-"n-ls 17 (1 I'Rtms <M) RKitnir.s-Knr.Mi. Apples-IJ.iMnIn pi.".- Mil . 2 f>> 6> • 2 l.T 11 5!'j APPROPRIATIONS BREAK RECORD nilllim Dnllari Impended nt This Sonsli/n — (io\t j rniiicnt I'-mpToycrs' —T,lnblllty Hill Put Tlmnigh— VriMdcnt rii-uscil WKIi IUsuKs. WON -AND LOST BY I'lIKSIDKNT. Til- I'lvsiili'iit OlKnllii-fl— Ijini'r^fjiH-y Currency bill, —' Pl'ogiam of two battleships a year, __ increased " pay for the army, navy, marine corps and -revenue cutler service. Consular reorganization. , Commission to Ihvcstlgate currency laws. Preliminary Invesligatio'n of the tariff by experts . Kinployi'is' liability. Child labor law for District of Columbia and Territories. Tin' President Lost— Ocean Mall Subsidy. Anti-InJunc.Llon act. Amendments to Sherman AntiTrust law. Government liability. rp Continuance of Inland Waterways -Commission. Physical valuation of railroads. Suspcnslon-oiI commodity clause of the ITiit'e law. Appalachian Forest Reserve. Philippines tariff. Administration Hrownsvilte bill. nitrification of lierlln Wireless Treaty. Tin- CurHo of Ann'-rlra. ; The curse of America In tin lnck of discipline. In the rurally, the school and the college youngsters crow, up to do" as tlu:y please. Tlmro In a mawkish ra-ndnicut which Is evidence of ili-Ri-iii-rnry and which prevents the iild-raslilnni-d, wlmleiomienforcenivnt or aiilhnrltyanmiiK chlldri-n and youth. It In "not gimd for.snrtt-ly nnd not good ror tho IndlvldualB. acts gently vet prompt;' ly ontKe bowels, cleanse^ • the system ejjectualluf fn every family and In every school It Is desirable to have sonic stringent regulations, If for no other reason than having them complied with. The best foundation for character 4« tbe habit or submission lo authority, and the time to acquire that habit Is In chljdhood and youth.. NVine can ever become so competent to wisely direct rfs "those who have first learned to obey. " The looseness "and Instability In American character has its beginning tn tbe looseness nnd instability of family dlHclplIno and In the insistence of silly nnd lnemdent pnrents that the same looseness of discipline shall bo carried Into the schools, from which It eosiry extends .Into the colI Ieffe3. The fledgeling In college "will SOU) BYIIAD1N0 DRUCGiST3.-&u4p»B0m4 j i turn out a much more useful member of snrloty If he Is made to behave himself or clear ouL—San Francisco Chronlrle. assists one "m overcoming, habilual cons permanently, 'lo <o; oenejicial effects.lnjy the Genuine. flanulacturcd^. CALIFORNIA 111 and -clMnral urticlrn until c i l l ° c o l ° r s , and the unpleasant odor i-ulllridiily blued. The ROOIIU should f00" nasSses away In the air. Whoro IT-; i l l a k NDIAN AS A BARGAIN HUNTER. llien be lemnvLd and cooled Iii petrol- i ""wn that the moth miller has She oani() into the study unnnounced. cum and afieiw.ml drlctl out In saw- ! ' ' n l t r c i l a closcl, burn a. tablespooniul 7." ft wasn't a vwy jiuiihti.il thine for her Trading to an Adv.int.ige Is One of dust. • . | t ( sum camphor In the roof closing (lie ihi-ii-i.J.IT h i ! . . . . -: on („ -j > ) X « r t l i ? , n S ; i \ , JILT i/iil . . 'J (»•) fn 'J »rt hi do, hut today 1 wns bu«y »ntl didn't • ' . i door and letting the cloihcs rumuln in -- HJG Strong Points. S(i,iulii-nii"> t i-ur «i -'I C" I'J took up, Hitherto It ].»« 'been customary w j l h o ruil|cs.—iMtiubiirg Dispatch. i t l n r l t h i T r n ' - , JKM <\\ 'I fn lj Tho reservation Indians in tho A KENTUCKY CASE. "Ted!" sho' erled ( . standing by my iouibwcst have many qualnc liieai'i »t \2 <••' )H make the Joints for gas and .water I "" ' HucJdcl'iTricH. jit-i qt side. I"started ami dropped my pen. MVC roilLlllT. That Will Interest - Af> buffering rude, which often are amutln pi's by Hist lntioduclng strands (if I Tinting Lace. "The same old book?" she Inquired, .T-) ' [hough childish. A contributor was j hemp yarn Into lhc tockrt. then filling I •. Buy a tube of oil paint of tho.color I'owU. JILT Hi . . . . .Women. passing her'fingers over my. head. I-1'.J lately among tho Navajo and .Jloqul HIP sgiiep left willi iilultcn lead and af- which " " you want to dye your lace. Itoostcpf, per Ib. n "Snino old book," 1 icpeated. "I've Mrs. Delia Meanes, 328 B. Front — (n' Indians In Arizona. • 'lerwanl calking ,ihe latter. A more Squeeze it inloa cup of gasoline and' Turlcrvi*. pei*-ll>. .11 got to Chapter X.vl. now." SL, Mnyavllle, Ky.. says: "Seven J)nck«". per I h . . . . 11 f..1 At Anuljn'h trading post at Oriabl, i modern way Is now pruridoil by means stl- until dlssolM-d. Dip a small (jrpsp.1* \icr Hi.. . . T (ii! 8 yoarB ago I began to "Docs it really interest, you BO Ariz,, he writes, the customets are °f whai is known as "le.id uonl." The plccu of lace Into* It niid if-too deep l'lgcous, J>cr jmir — notice sharp pain in to conquer all female diseases. much?" she asked. leail wool coiiMsiH (if line threads nf > color, add, gasoline; "until the corNav.ijos and Hophi.'A Hopl enme DltH'JCEl) POULTr.T. tho kldneyb and a Mrs! Norman R. Biirndt, of Allen. "I ilon't know,' 1 answered, wearily. n one day and after pricing an axe vli'^iu li-ad, f i t by sporlal machinery. rect shade is obtained. Then put Turkeys, r o r Ih.. . 12 R bearing down sensa"It gives me something to do, anil town, Pa., writes: »1I the lace In, take out, shake gent- Jlroilcr*. rlnl.i . 11 'ought It for ?1.23, t;Mng Ainiljo J1.3H. In tucli a manner that it will wold to tion through tho hips, ."Ever fiincc I was sixteen years of 50inelhinB to think about when you're Pon-h. p.-r Hi. . . 12':'., II getlier when calUcd. ly and dry In open air. He sure iliat :1c received ; j cents In change. At age I had suffered from nn organic dc* C'ocl(-. pi-i III dull headache, and - - (« [bo gasoline Is not used In a room in Dui-kbn^, I, I., pc-i Hi..:. — Oi 17 :er a while be came back and looking raugement and female weakness; in dizzy Bpclls. Dropsy s K HI w-jse, asked Annljo what, be had tak- 'There has b«-n Invented In Germany which there Is a lamp, gas, or a fire.— Duclw, per Ih conscqncncc I liad drendful headaches appeared and my feet r "When you're not here. I was going (IC-^L-. pur Ih . i 0i> H nnd was extremely nervous. My physien out of his $1.30 for the axe. On bu- a -|ioviuji'~ivhlcli is said to gi\e no The Delineator. nnd ankles swelledso S I I H I K . ] . n ilweu 1 li) fj. 3 C . ' i to say," I went on; "only that sounds cian said I must go through an operaing told $1 ^.1 he shoved the 23 cents---Haii'back whatever, c\t'U In guns of the 1 could not get my HAT A \ n s r n t u . tion to get well. A friend told me so foolish, because you're so often uot laigcst caliber. The compo'-lilon of oward Armijo and said: "Now g h o Washington, D. C.—The first sesLavender Scent. shoes on. I was ln nbont Lydla' E. PinUham's Vegetable here, aren't jou?" She didn't answer, If.iv. prime, PIT 1W Hi . . . sion of the Sixtieth Congress adthe powder is no; Known, but It Is ic the 50 cents." 0: Nn«. .1 lo 1. pi>:- 1 H Hi.. ..-Mi Compound, and I took it nnd wrote you but EIIG suddenly sat down ia my great Do you know that a few drops of misery and had despaired of ever getjourned sine die at' II.SO o'clock p. ;np|x».i-d to cor.sIM of nltroglygerln, I'lm-cr mixed, per Wl Ib. An Indian bought a piece of mutton Of. for advice, following your directions .>11 of lavender lu a silver bowl or orting cured, when I decided to try s -j J m. nmid roaring song In the IIo'usc carefully, and thanks to you I am to- ohair. I put down my pen and thrust 'roin this iiinio trailer for J2.23, for nltio-collulosc, m:il vast-line. The pre- | naiiwnial di,|, n r ionic Mud. half filled ntl.m, long i>e Moan's Kidney Pills. Ono box helped nnd witii its nistomaiy solemnity in Ilol-a. day a well woman, and-1 am telling the J1SS. away. ivhlch tin- trader had asked him ii.M. ventlou of \\w fi.iicli.ieli. however. Is - , V | l h v o r y , , o l W i l U . r .„„,M , L l n l l l 0 tlie Senate AH usual the House gal- me so much that I kept on until enSlnlc. 1007 ; Ii all my friends of my experience." "Any trouble?" 1 inquired anxious- Alter thinking a while tin- Indian believed lo be due to ihe Incorporation , i m | l l R rroom ,before o o m Jju-it llKt J ( . f o r i . ( dinner 1iIincr j 3 tirely cured." • - ' Mnliuni. IM7.... -.••.... 5 leries were crowded,many with "Merly. isked for his money, saying lie did not If? Ihe puwdor cf a small amount of Pacilic Coin. 10J7. choice 7 ry Widow" hats apparently. Sold by nil dealers. DO cents a box. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. "I'm twenty-four.' she b u n t ouC'nnd wish the meat, when given $2.23 he some chemical which has plowed to be Jerved, gives a delightful and IntangiChoice, 1000 i President Roosovclt arrived at tho Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ble freshness to the- atmosphere? Ilostfor thirty years Lydia E. Fink- father's an old man." \ n«r.rARi KS. thoroughly ctfecihe. Capitol at 9.05 o'clock to sign bills. irotctted, and asked for 52.50, telling "sses may use this in the parlors and hnm's Vegetable Comjxjund, made "Doth your statements are •undoubt- Annljo In no unmlstakeil language r.il.-iT Me 2 2."! K. i 111 He eame In an open carriage and was Trutli and the Press. -i Jresslng loonia, when arranging the from roots nnd herbs, has been the edly true," I rejoined smiling.' "Tell me that If It was worth that much to the Katiguc is now generally ntlribulcd M.it In evening dress, with a white rose In The demand made upon the modliouse for entertaining. The suggesl 7.1 n '2 -y, SiM-i-t-t-.. | L-i h i - > i standard remedy for female ills, all about il." his lapel. He "was conducted to his ern newspaper by Its readers Is that 1 rader It certainly was to him. When ; to poisoning from inu-i-iilar waste. It tion Is especially advantageous to T.i .'.1.II-. |.Cl- r.llllLT ] I *' (I ?, 'l"t nnd lias positively cured thousandsoi "He's old-fashioned too." sho went refused the extra 23 cents IIL- took the. ' does not <ume on siradlly, luiwpver, loom by Secretary Loeb, S»rgcant-r>.tIil.nii. p.-i b o - ; ] :'."i ti -j (H It shall bo honest In Its treatment of Arms Kansdell and two Secret Servwomen who have been troubled with on, tapping her feet on the slender matter up with the nilsslonaiy, a per- from tbe faily miiinliiL- until the star,*' Ihnic occupying small apartments «M||I.T.]I. ] i n In..4-1 (r 7"i ivhich nro sometimes "bluffy."—Tho ice men. Secretaries Hoot,-Cortcl- the news or the day, both as regards displacements, inflammation, ulcera- rail. 1V.I«. .|i»r Ki.ki-t 511 (.1 I :., or sleep Is [''arhi'd 1 1 1 the evening, and inn often .ippiaied to in mailers of Its presentation and the comments Delineator. IVnpi-r«. pi-r i-iinri 1 mi (,'i 1 ; I you and Garfield and First Assistant tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, "Yes; that's true as well." a new com In-Inn Is ihut the lirst i-rl.i'lliiri-. jji'i1 II.IS|CI-I _' ».", fj ,', i his kind, and who, a-> a general thing Postmaster-General Grandflcld awnlt- "made upon It.—New Haven Journalperiodic pains, backache, that bear"He thinks a woman—a glrl'.s—an C.ilibdKci, lior ii.ilr :.1 l.i .VI fci'tjif the fatli;m^ pc^on Is one of t-d him to advise on hills passed. .cities them : o Urn tin; Indian and ing-down feeling,flatulency,indiges- Did maid if she doesn't mairy at twenCourier. The Coffee Habit. Slrmi. IJMIIII. ],cr li.nki-1 . . 7"> i-i, ' 7". One of the first measures signed Miniuialloii." ~'lhls~wi'"iihTiixpf.iiii-«liy i tlon.dizziness.ornervousDmRt.mi.ion ty," she told me, eyeing nio anxiously. .lie trader are Ijotli satisfied. .VI ( , ] :, I 1 J, Don't become a slave to Ihe coffeo j C>niims, « l n l , . . p r r r . j l - . . . Buck.sklns were very scarce at one nu'iilal r.icultli's and nr.i' cular rncrgics nabli. Coffee Is a stimulant. To be j v <-ll'ii\, p e r r l T . I ' * . ^ ^ . . 7."i In 1 :j"i w.i3 llieCiinency bill. This was don'. HAD BAD ITCHING HUMOR. after tho President had had a tenI felt a sudden sinking at the heart, r . - r r n t s . pi-r ltlil huuflji-. . , 1 li'l in 'J mi trading JIOSI and Ihe trader was of- arc often at their b.si In the c\enlns You might ! l l r c l " . i-i-i Hm I m n c l i c - . . . . 1 I n I i .1111 inlnutc earnest talk with Senator Alsomehow. Though It was tho most that both -lire, ils effects lire mild Limbs Rclow the Knees Were Itinv— fering L-\ira inducements to get In- It is polulrd out ;is innbahhTiirni|i«. | i n hlil , . ] M in \ 7.7 drich. natural thing in the world, 1 had never Feet Swollen—Sleep Iirollen— n o n e contu". ami imiich1 libic:; m.iy b*? Jrlnk coffee all your life and not no- iflki.i, ln-i ftiriici illans to luin^ some In, having heard 1 "-(I o '1 "i I The committed, of House and Senice any especially n-rious sj luptoins ', rtiniMM.-crs. pi-i" I .,^!.--l thought of Una marrying. Cured in 2 Days by Cuticura. HIP same 7.*> fr? I 11 if seieinl lecenily tanned In a cor-; icinlcied Inlt.ilili'. and that ate called at 10 o'clock to inform the i is the result of Its use, bin you will he l ' . i r » W . p.-,- blil. "He wants you to marry?" I queried , . . . '2 i n i i :i i i " 5>nmc two iticinttm ngo I had a humor chemical aguils may hl< r uaii.otl/.c President that h'y joint resolution tho 1 1 tain neighborhood on Ihe resU'vation. . l.ri.-!.-.. pi-. 10'l lunii-lii-^.. . . ,'i I fi 1 111 n better health without It, jour i.erves : i t last. tbein. Congress would adjourn at 11.50 p. hn-;ik.(iiit..in my limlis below my knees. Ono Nav.ijo had told tlili trnder where will he in better condition, your ill- , They c-.inic fo look like nuv beefsteak, nil "Yes,' the assented; "tliat's It. He's m. nnd to ask if he had any further \V.IIIT;-I'I-«.. |ii-l ll>l luiii-ln-i 1 11.1 (I; • I", the skills were. 'I lie Navajo was told i red, find no cue knou-s how they itched :estlve organism and your muscular • always praising Algy—" business to lay before tlio body. Mr. hat he would be given two Navaju T> LUlle has been hcaul or late about | 1 nnd h.ijiiicd. They werefcotiwollc-n that 1 i,,,., ,,,.,. K a l e p e r Mil ;{'i i,: . .V) Uoosovelt said no. r "That young—" I ejaculated, slopKeeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body could nnt_ pet in\ hlmcs on for ti week or ('.uililln-^t-i-. pi'i b.i-l,. I . . ' , tn".'1 The Government Liability bill -was » tntiscpticnlly clean and free from un- ping myself just ln time. l.iin.i I," i n . ,II-I , n i l i . . J .'i.l (n ." | . : more. I 11-.11I ii\e or six different remedies ivould sell for mid he could traile them Glgned by the President and ViceInued. CulTec Is a \ e i j riequenl c.lllse lMii]!i..r;i. JII-I lrrfi b u n . u - , . | i i i („ -j H I healthy gcrm-Iife and disagreeable odors, "He's rather a young—, Isn't he?" for tin; sklus. nml put nn help, only when upp^inp them KngiiU'or, llial bh>> Idea ha.- not been President before It was finally apwhich water, soap and tooth preparations oho answered, ir bllousness and \arkius other dlges- II.I'IIH'H-S, |K<I I n ) liitiii-iic-. laughing ruefully. ,'JI If 7'> the burning'\v.it v.'on-c .Hid the itcliinf; less. abandoned Is niuwd bj the fact that proved by the Senate In order'to exalone cannot do. A Asi'nr.:;;ii-, i-L-i i!n/ l.iim l n ^ ;-) n 2 ".'.> "That's what I tell father. But he Upon their receipt by the trader (ho ti-ur.il elcitrle funiaccs of the lvjt'lllng '.Ive disorders.—Home Chat. For two or tlin-c wet-K-* tlie HulTcriug w,is pedito business. The last bill signed fermicidaj, disinOIIA1.1. ETC. always says that 'the young man is ndlan was promised a nice saddle t.\pu aie beii;1.; tried at works In the intense and during lh.it time I* did not was the Omnibus Territorial measure fecting and deodorInnliel for his part in tlie deal. He [•'liilll--\\intl-l p . l l l l l K I " . I i n i n , nt 11 p. r.i. The President started for sleep nn hour ,-it a time. U'hen one niornltfachcd to you; the propelty doveA Convenient Pantry. izing toiletrequisite ; city at the present moment for the . iiiK' I tried n bit of Cuticura. From the acquiesced, but Insisted upon liming tails most'conveniently'—" tho Whlto House at 11.03. He pockof exceptional ex- •• - • , , production of eri^l Mu-l of cnirible I A bouse that lacked that great con- •V. lii'.n \ i - ; n i . . '.. ; II-J-.VI i il. - three hl.inl.ets then, -and they . eted a bill to compensate inventors ' iiinnient it touched me the itching was cdlence.and econ*»J.vi<IM-»IS8 "I thought the old propcrty-do-.-etallN.. 1 Villih-.n |),i|,,l'l . - 'in | IT quality It bus ln-en deeUk-d lo ereit lenience, a bmler's paiiu-y connect! gone nnd I lime not felt ,i bit of it since. wero given to him. Next morning ; for Inventions ns^d by Die Governomy. Invaluable ing argument went out in the fifties," one of Ibrie ltiVnj'ees at Ibe teelinleal , ing with the dining loom, may llml a . O » - H I . . . , I ., , Vr. ; , ; for inflamed eyes, ment. That meant that It was ve- The swelling wont down and in two II.IVB 1 I remarked. "Besides which, It is so when Ihe trader went to open his department of ShcJirjeJd..Un-lvemty for rcry convenient substitute inr one-In | I I I J M H - I v l n t c . . ' 'il^ln, lit , had my aliocs on .in-1 w.is about as usu.il. throat and nasal and toed. •lore there sat the Navajo on the, generally applicable. There's old GenX.i ! IVolcni — "(!? 0> [lit; benellt or ilie." siudems """ The owner? i * tall "screen placed near the kitchen Grorce n. Farley, 50 South Slate St., Conuterine catarrh. At r KiiTho President, in conversing with step". "Oh," thought Mr. Trader, "here eral Felgate—" l,..r.I, _ (j, , . , . 4ni and t o i l e t or the patent contend that they have Joor. IT or strong material the screen j several members, told them that he ! cold, N. I I , Mn'y 14, 1W7." Is where I get my skins." -The Indian LIVE STOC1T. - stores, SO cents, or "But ho'B married already." •was very will satisfied with tho acnow de\ised a furnace capable or turn- may have a sheir fastened to Hie InSold throughout tho world. Dfpott: Load(m,37, London and Liverpool are both nt Charterhouse by moil postpaid. Hcoiv^. tily drcsicl , Q\?(<it l l 1 ^ "I know; but ho fulfills that one unrolled his bundle and produced the rofflDllshments'ot tho Congressional I Sq : I'arls. 6. flue dc U UF a l i : A i u t n ing out high-grade steel on a .commer- ner side on which may bo placed the \C'.ihr... t u y dressed R.Tnwn* A ACM-Hydny: lla RTnwn* C M H y d n y : lodlo, B B. K.Ptul.CalS (u'> lli'. I tho level of the sea. Glasgow Is thirty lla. session. ionilltlon," I continued. "And there's two blankets ibe post trader had, glv- . cial basis. cutta; Chi rut. Unnp Kons Drue CO.: CO.: Japan. J Muruy*. dessert nnd fruit plates until ready ror ' ('mini 1 v Ml r-i-M... ,_„ ^ Ii.. & S " en him In exchange for the buckskin, -, Ltd-OtpjTown feet above It, Manchester Dfty feet Ltd .Tokto. iWiiUi Amra. Unnon,, Lt The great filibuster against tho \ndrow AInsley—" >. |ii-r Ilk) I h .1 .'.u (u .-. 0 1 WITH "HEALTH AND BEAUTY" BOOK SENT FHIC ! use. A small table behind the-screen i "Me no trade," said the Indian,-having adoption of the Aldrleh-Vreeland curnnd Birmingham 300 feet. ". |n-r 100 I h 7 l»l (if H IV) "A mad recluse!' she retorted. "What POSTMASTERING A PROFESSION. | may holil other necessary articles, like !! l l}'r changed his mind. On being asked rency makeshift came to an end just o i i s h v e . p e l likl Ih . . . . .-, 3-1 Oi 0 ]•! 1 fine set of prospective husbands FITS,St. Vitus' Dance, Nervous Disease* perl pan of hot water and towels to sup- j C o u n t r y <lu-3°eil, p r r I b . . before 5 o'clock in tho afternoon. where the- saddle blanket was he tried ' C (n) 9 rpu're giving me!' ply clean forks and spoons to (be table,-And Not a Matter of Politics Across make tlie tr.ider understand that MOTHER GRAY'S the" Canadian— Bcrdcr. '— _ur- to- hold--dWi;-a:<>- -t.lblew.ue—IhillSWEET POWDERS sbjectcd, 'but only because they posg cannot safely lie washed in Ibe kllch' l<iftic-i citi* i-. l'li'-^-o, in I'cm. I t is I'ostuiaMeii- conii.' anil pu.stuiaslt'rs- , e. \oied witli seventeen Democrats sessed the property qualification. Why, Hint b e v..is going to keep it. \ FOR CHILDREN, S C h a a i U r y m > C:1< ! C O n Itciil:n!.:ibl.- Tii-imil Iliat is r,;-.HB- ..tOijuakft-tiiA-ft-2-;—No-Democrat went" " " " " ' " ' '•""' " l O t comos to that, my paddock cuts longed discussion was necessary to go in the Unlie'l Hiales. It used to be . A. OarUIn Can for ih bouse .carpenter. -A— ' Mn]ck,(1 F'7rfinilT«.li:-d in l-;niionitioir. on record for the bill. Wr\ Constipation Constipation. H e n tin r Into your eight-acre field so he might convince the hidlnii that bo had no a political si-andaJMhi^Jiiriiliia.iiuL ilr frnm vntir old c s r n c u . STDJ Tor drctilAr. Mrs.Winslow'r KoolliuiR iiyrup forCInldrcn [ clothes frames, cov , »-- —i -J Siomnrli Tronbim, T c r l l i n erican Hug yu*.,tti VonnonCSl.,DrookljD,S.V There wits a dramiulc finish to the LccthinK.softcns Ihcgtnn3,re>luccflinl{nmma-of-posimnj-ii-is when the oilier party " r e York t'lij- .-Pin- (lie fll-.s. lime , ^ M ptnordrrin—«nd—DPWTTX rl^bt in Hw blaultuU -|ust-as-Tvoli—" ered with injirh>l<ud uilcloih uu o n e ; , theatrical filibuster. Senator, Slono tiun,all.iyH pa:n, cures \nndcnlic.25ca bottle Mother Gray, W o r n * . Th^r Ilrrn.lt up Coli A. Na\ajo rode into a" trading post ^ot into power or even uben another side and Clinton llannel oi cietonne on | ^iiH-i- lhc Couviimciit fieijan kcejiin^ I left the chamber while the blind SonNEW DISCOVERT; "Mightn't he?" HurielROhild- in 34 noun. At all DrujrRUti, 25 €„ ri-eords the coiintiy's emigralion In a nm't liotfl* Kamnlo m»lW FIlEli. Addr««, faction of the same party got control chimney .swcep-i all wear Uuli I glanced at her liurilcdly, but she at supper lime, just as the eggs and the side to ue e\pn-. t ( | i o | | l v room, jfciated period lia--. "uvi-ded iiiniiigr.' : ator Gore was speaking. He had not of tinCongii'-ss district. X. Y.-S'J . Jrri bacon wen; fiylni; His saddle was wasn't looking at me. There was a Goi-<< finished, although_ could be used for a screen.—New Hav- lion. During ihe if-ve,!! nidiKhn that : ; 1 ; Tiling-, art- bi-ttcr now, we are tulil. en Register. rimmed with Nmajn band lianinieiod W I D C W S ' ™ 1 1 " N EW LAW "builnol pause, and then I said: : have now "ei,Tiisr-"ii~:-iir("u~r;-.i-~TT7r-"i!7'7r~j' he-l'3'l-c-cprrtrTtto-bc-lTarj-ro tal;n up "7 JOHN M • liver oinameuls ami his bridle was al ICHlciclH-j (imnp> ill ;.oi:ie c.isi-s. Hut "So he wants you lo marry Algy?" I panic H,7,(ion work prcipli- have u— .Ihe tliu.-klll.im. Senator La Folletto, lli luo.-t covered with silver. The Nnviijo there Is still a d"ul of shifting around. "Yes." Ii<iried from our .shci:\'-'. while ou'v iwho had been lolil tniil ha inkht take Recipes. In'Ciluulii tln-y do things diffeienb3:i7.'MHl have a n i v c d - an oic-.so cm.- | 'lKl't hours rest and that the door "You'don't like him, do' you?" I sat down and remained dumb a>, an A Course, in .Tonrnnlisin. WVhluc.tim I'le.—Twothlida of a bound of ISO,noil, .mil these ligur-'s : would ha kept, had not rt.-liiriici!. o\sler. The tradei offered to buy the ly When a po.il iifllce Is established asked. cup uf MiKar, one cci;, one tvaspoimful lire Ihe more impressive w i u - n i t is | , f , t o r e finished lie turned his Harvard students arc advocating m«l a postmastiM' apiKiinted, It is a "Of course not!" she mid, \Uih con- bridle, and the Navajo filially consentvanilla, three fo'ui lbs or a cup or p:is reniembcred that 117.U00 of tin- :13T - | siclnlcaa e>es toward Stone s seat, extho establishment of a coarse In news- viction. d lo lake 523 for It. The trader count- pretty Mife cue.^s that the odice re try Hour, one quaiier or a cup or but 000 iminigranLb eanm In during No- ipectins t^lKvr him claim recognition. paper and magazine writing, and will "And you won't consent to marry ed out l-wenly-three silver dollars to mains In itliM same family. There are bold a meeting In Harvard Union soon him?" the Indian, expecting that he would nian> ih.inges of goveriiiiient, but of- ter, one-third or a cup or inilli, one >»-mlier, before i h e ICiuopeaii liad • Instead. ^ ic.'-Pres ilcnU- airhanks otgrasped fully ivhat was to follov «.-i.pinch or imfcc. _to r framo a iietitlun to.PresIdont Eliot JL the 1-f-H-n-j.i-bplni? of il at the ttore_befori;_ nceliobloj:, ari'_M'bloju_ilb,iiirbeil, _ _ -lin;iiieial-|i!inle. 1 c"->iW-do a —"N'-no, *he-replIed,-iiiore ilouulfiilly.aid.the faculty to establish a course Hag .Mufllns.—One cup of Hour, one ' lie rode away. The I rader was disap- '. ~ Tlie n'Milt has been that across the '.'hls fact, lii;'t (here has been an "Oh you mean yqu will?' I cried. In Journallbm. tublespoonful of buttei rubbed into tlu ' nrni.il decrease, j u the eoiintrj's labo."Oh, I don't know how to explain!" pointed. After eating a heartj sup- northern bonliT poslmastering, if one _ _ _ thmn may other manufacturer * » . " > • _ _ , fon-o of so many thouFand". Is a nhr-i A TWO she exclaimed. "Hut It's father—e-vory per ihe Xavajo departed, sajlng he n:a\ coin ,i word, has become a pro- 'Hour" MI1V, to mix as for biscuit. Itol J&&'world, bocMU*a they hold </xj/r"©3 uomi-iion. In lSIin, ihe >car of the thin, spread generouslj with hutti-r resslun. like the law and medicine. If would return next morning to trade. day and all day! lie says it's duty. He ( D I M tit better, wear longer, and ^ A Chinese Objection to ItnllromK last great panic, there v as an L".e -£H L liy some inisTlianci' a C.ilmtllan post- sprltkle with blown sii-jar and loll nil An Americanized Chinaman, Chin talks of marriage night and day; tells "That Navajo's mind is working; lie is (if immigration ove,einlgrnlion ot #vViishiiii;le.ii. D. C.—The one that shoul.l lose his Job he would j like jelly roll. Cut into slices Hie sanu , Coo Hce, Is the projector, president me It worries him—is killing him. Oh up to something. I'll bet >ou a new HTS.uot), but in 1S9-', like In the c m - ended was the inosi-expensU-e^setsIon n b w h ' a sorilng Jelly roll, nnd hake • T - « ' * l i r i O N . W. 1. DonmuniniefiKl priceUKimjudontiollom. T n l i r K o B n and englneer-in-chlef of a" railroad you know what an old man Is; and I'm hat he'll be hack here before long," In- hard put tu it lo know «hnt lo do ! Solil br im txtt moo <fllpn rreuwlun. bm»l BUIM (rom l»rt"JT w «w P*"'•'?» w 0 for .i lulnp, for he has been trained ] Thick White Cookk-s — Heat hall said die trader Sure unoimh he apfond of him, Ted—ever to fond of him, :i"i- in Inbound foreigners' ami lu- country. Ii means more than a twowhich has recently boon opened In to Inn oee thing. i a cup of butter to a cream; grndu peared in the doorway even before mil-and— Oh, I don't know what to creps-e in outbound, yet the balance tho Hongkong hinterland. 0 1 the bllllot'-doll.ir e m i g r e s . •upper was over and said he had Tn take an i-\;iiiipli" When tlie Do ; ally bent lu one cup of gianillated was still largely in tmoi of tho immisix locomotives used four woro pur- ilo!" Tho firit s:-sslciii of the Flftv-nlnth changed his mind about selling Hie minion of C.innda assumed its proa ; sugar, Ihen one egg, .be.ileu wlthoul grant, the .War's excess of ariivals b'-- Cengri'si iipiironrlatud $S7i).j.SD,lsr>. chased In tho United States, tho oth"You shouldn't marry wiicro your ; ing 124.000. In 1 ijPTi this excess wa» J h e pris-nt s-etsioii p\c n eds that cuorbridle, and offered lho $211 lo the tradent polilleal form—the act of union separating, half a cup of ihlck, soul ers cotnrng from (iGmiany. The pres- heart Isn't," I told her gravely. "1 brought down to ti-i,000. und it i c ,moiis sum by approxiniately $144,Tflo trader laughed, accepted tlie- u.i'i pa-^ed in 1M17—tlie town ol j cream and tw-o cups nud a linlf of sift ident says his chief difficulty In build- couldn't hear lo see you married unmoney and returned the bridle to the Mcincton, N. It., sllll had ils first post | ed Hour, sifted acaln with half a leas ' possible thai in Fnmc months of tli.il OOU.OOO ing the road was in overcoming tlie happily." >--ar ihe oiit'.iiiaud toi.il <-\c?edcd ili.w Nearly 30,000 bills were Introduced obstinacy of the -native*, who op- "You see, (here's something that Indian, who quietly replaced ll on his inaMi-r, wlio h,id Ills p.itenl, or what -j poonfill of soJn; drop ihe dough from : ot the ltibouud. at tbis session, beating all inevious posed the work on tlu> ground that makes things worse,' she went on, looli- horse nnd rode away—his nppelite for l-v.-i iliiemni'iit <<nitlrmeil him In hi? I a spoon onto liullered baking Una and * * * * records. In the Senate 7270 bills din-el from the Quei-n of Ung I bake in a moderate oven. Sllgul- Prices Clll. the smoke from thelnroimitlrcH would Into the lire. "I'll confess to you, be- supper appeased.—From the Chllocco weie presented, nud In t h e House l.iud. The Doniiiiion apixilnted hlni ruin their crops.—Indianapolis News. cause you've always been bin-li a dear Indian School Journal; The Ameilran Sugar Hetiiinig ('innPeaches With Whipped Cream.— A . postmaslei and h« was posliuastei friend to me." * Peel and cut In halves (relinking pany. uisuihrr with tin- Nauonal Comuntil his death .— , stones) 0 large fair pi-ucln-s; s]irlnkle imn> and Arburkle Hrothei!". whic'n ll Lion nnd Unicorn. She put out her- hanil and stroked PEARLS OF THOUGHT. eomrola, lowered the price ten point:Hut long be.oie he died he trained , lightly with |,owdered suunr and set on und quoted the market a l .'.30 net, Tho animosity which was supposed mine gently; but soniehow her words his son to tin- business of running a It takes a dirt to Tool a filit. ice for J.I minutes; pound S macaroonj with one per cent off (or cash. Lati i to oilst between these beasts, as re- and her actions hurt me; they teemed posl olllce, and his son naturally sueto crumbs, moisten with a little the 1'cderal Sugar Uefiulng Com;iany ferred to by Spenser In his "Faerie to have destroyed some dearly beloved Variety Is the splco or love. i-eeiled him. That son Is the present cream with a da-.li of nutmeg, and put wliic'ii is the Splxckels concein. madf Qucene," Is allegorlnl of the deep- illusion. Happiness Is at high tide at the full ruMiniMcr, nnil he Is glowing gray a spoonful of the mixture Into the cav- a I'll Iti-.w-r price, quoiing 5."3 :md "I'm—I'm fond of some one else," or the boucjmoon. rooted Ill-will which anciently existed IJUUi'-' si'ivice. When he too passes ity of each halved peach. Serve with one pei cent, oft for cash. botween England nnd Scotland. Ever she went on after n while, "and I want A man seldom mantes when he loses out. no doubt some olbcr menibor ol ' whipped creulii. * * * x COMMISSION 6N since 1603 tho royal arms have been lo marry him." Ut-conl Hny^cThp. his bean; be waits until he loses his ihe f.imllv will take up the work.— I I gazed out of the window across the supported, as now, by the' English Kggs In Potato Cases.—Take potaCURRENCY NAMED New York Run. | bead. "There will ho no bains big enough lawn to the waving lino of the Downs, lion and the Scottish unicorn, In to] toes left from dinner, prepare them to hold the hay crop." mild Otto Thi Washington, D. C.—The Vice-Pres•\VlielIier you raise Chickens for fun or profit, you w.int to riVit intelligently 1\nd An old bachelor's looks may bo wcllident announced Senators Aldrleh, ken of thtf fact that St. Ocorge and and the view grew ml.sty, and 1 pulled | ns \oll would mashed potato. Put on low, who lives at Palmyra, N. J . "Bill get llie best iV-MiltH. Tlfc way to do this is to profit by the experience of others. O Pistols Not Sold in Texas. prescrvo.l, but ltls heart Is always emAllison, Burrows, Hale, Knox, Daniel, \Ve ofTcr n book tcllinK nil • i'ou need lo know on the Eubi a Homed hoard, roll out and cut with the lain tnat is helping the grass h St. Andrew had at last shaken hands myself together. jri-t-a liouk written liv a » ^ | H B a B 0 * ~ a | | man w ho made his 1IMH|; for ' A run-hoy w.ilUcd imo u hnnlwaie : a biscuit cutter. Make a hollow In doing ii reparable damage lo o n e ol Teller, Money and Ualley as members jIJlllo Una,' I said gently, "oh, how balmed. and forgotten'their old dlfTercncra. ' M years in Mining Pouttry, 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ » »>'d in that time necessarily of the Currency Commission store in Austin and asked for a good I pray you will he very happy!" Marriage Is the black codec that a | ihe center of each cake, brush over the grc.-uesl. stiawherry crops we evei li.i.f to experiment and .-pend 0 4 • Mf W much money to lcinl the b a t The Speaker appointed ns members wiiv lo i-oiiiluu the buiiiies-;— ^ & ' ffif H for the siunll sum ot ii "I will If he will have nic,""she said, man takes to hftllu him after the | v.1 Hi milk nnd hake In ttic oven until bad, and It will be lost unlest' we g-jl of lho Commission cm behalf of the -—XHK 1'IItST T.1STK Cl'S'TS in posUgc •miiip-i. H k ^ ^ B . JR It tells you how to Detect love-feast, * half involuntarily. "Mow iniieh Is I I ? " he asked when be ] brown, then lueak un egg In iho mid- bunshine, ::ud plenty of i l . " House: Vieoland, New York; Overlearned (o DrlnkCoffre When n Uabj nnd Cure DiM-n-i'. liu»to M M H l M g l'ceil for l.ggs, nnd nlso for * * * * had lociki-il ll nver. btra-t. Indiana; Uiirton, Ohio; Weeks, "Why, hasnt he spoken yet?" I nsked die of each cake, add a dash or pepper It is easier Jo mend a broken eggMnrkel. winch l-'.m-N to Save • » • ! I mimr'W'-H! for Urcwlmi; l>ur|ii»M, and l'nine Prices 1'iiHiirtI. Massachusetts; Honyi,go. Colorado, with burpiihe. "I i-un'l sell It to jon." the dealer and a small piece or huller, return to inilc.-.! ali.nii i-vcnlliiii" von must know on tlie Runject to nuke a success. bL^i. shell than to restore a wuman's thatIf parcnls realized tho fact that Smith, California, Hopubllcaiis; The iiiii-iesi in future prune.] con1) ON itlX'firPT OF 25 CENTS IN STAMPS. riplled. "lint will leu-ie ll lo you for oven and hake until egg is set. Serve "No," sho answered; "and Hint's why toicd fallh. Padgett, Teuuessoc: liurgess, TCMIF, coftco contains a drtiK—caffeine 11 ftv years for 5ir>." I've come to you."" on a hot'platter g.irnislicd with | « r s - ties In liie conliuued reports of L Book Publishing House, 1$4 Leonard St., N. Y. City. and Pujo, Louisiana, Democrats-. A man's conscience Is'-made or Inwhich Is especially harmful to chilhluail prospective ei'cip on t h e coabl "Tbi'i Is :i dad blamed funny kind ley. "To me!" I echoed. "What tin I dren, they would doubtless hesitate dia rubber—uunnuu-d to siietch as and the upward trend in pnVvs. nf a joint," the cowboj said "1 don't know about love affairs?" Caramel let Cream —One pint inlrlt, V. 1". HKSUMKS lU-lI.llJXCJ. boforo giving tho babies coffeo to * * * * long us MM.' fun lasts want to lease a gun; I want ti> own "I thought you'd know more n Miners Iiesiiiui W o r t i drink. one quart cream, one-half-pound sugar, An Ininxlcnti'il man will cry like • it" 1 should do,' she said. "I iliink lie's New Simps ut Oinnha to one teuspoonful extract of vanilla. Put III (In- IClklioni and i'otahonla; "When 1 was a chlM In my mothOml ?2,t)()l),()l)0. fond of me, and I—I'm very fond of baby—anil can bo rnuifolli'il, as ua-silj He sl.irli-il to wnlk mil, but w.is A quaitor of a pound of while or coal heblb of West Virginia IIIOI-B than er's arms and first bi-Rtin to nibble as a b.iby, wit a a bottle. [,, Neb.—The t r nlon Pacilic him; but he hasn't s.ild anything." ealli-d back liv the dealer, who e \ brown siigur with two teaspoonfiiK of "oilil nilners. who have been Idle, owthings at the'table, mo'hrr used to will immediately resume the A husband alv.ays i-xpeels Ills wlfi j pl.iinedth.il Hie lasHlegivki| u r i . passed water in a frying ] : n. Stir till It melt" ing l'i slack business, have lesumed "He never has.?" glvo mo sips of coffee. A;, my parents spending of mone\, and tlem-nil Man"Not straight onl; and yel 1 know— to louk u;> In hi'ii, e\en If she has IC a law which inilirwt's a l;i\ of ."ill per-'! and becomes of a d.nk brown color. One ihu.iFlind will work In tlie Thnckused coffee exclusively at monls 1 nevager Mohler, of that railroad, angel down on her knees lo do II. ! nt nn lln- gross piii:'i'i<ds fiom ihe Tflrn" the burnt s>i«ar into ihe milk, ei and .M:Uew:in Held after an idlenounced to iln' Olnnlin Conmierclal er knew there was anything to drink I am perfectb sun—thai he e.-nes fur ness of live monlln. ~nie; and he would be h.ippy with nn-!' ^ab(if iiisliiU It's a funny ibing jilniut being In stir qyer Ihe Hie fir a inlnutj^jiiil let Club that Mr. llarriniiiii had authoi*. but coffee and water. she riled. "Now, what (an a-glil IM?' love, ilial the Minui, a man bikini, tc * * x * "If I ink] you ibin i.i\.shooter for cool. Wbi'ii cold add I lie sugar, cream Ized Ulm to pi-oeeed with the bulldlne; "And so 1 contracted the" coffnr "Only wait, I suppose," I :illswi-ieil Bi;t 'enoiis In- _b-i;lns tn get fooll-h Sl-.nl llenip-llolding Plan Kails. of thecompany's new shops in Jir, 1 wuiild linn- to ii.ii- the stale u und flavoring extrari, mix Iboroiigbly habit early. 1 renicnihi-r when nul'o Omaha, the construction of which "You can't vtiy well piop6->i: to hln The pliiil lo hold the lasl Sisal Com ling h, like cooking, you've gol | l a \ of JT.'iM." ihi- huiilw.m- man e v anil flee/.e. 'I'bls lj; liuprovcil by ih,. young, the continual use ol coffee to 1 halted when lite llnuncial dlsyouihi'lf, can you''" to be, liorp wlih ihe knael.; hialiis don'l j I l l : l l "' M l "I'ean II-.IM- il ID MIII for .10 addition of a pint of whipped cream hemp crop until the price rust nffected my parents thai they tried t n e u i \ - l n o cents niiarroba has failed - -llkliauce came on last I.irl. The new "Ah, but father." she snld; "he':, the take the piUe:i and ihcoiy doesn'l \ e . n s . uiiil won't have lo p.i\ Hit statu 4 wlicil frozen. roasting wheat and bniley, then Bhops will requlru the Already 2il,00tl bales have been sold ground It In the con*ce-r.illl, as a sub- trouble! I'd wait a llfellnu-'(oi hln count. al si-M-nu-n e"iiib. and this h a s d o about 52.00O.OC0. If I roiild, but e.in't with father like Tin- rowbiiv saw Ibe "point and stltuto for coffee. Wives Travtl H.ilf.Price. After a in.iii ha-, i.t-cn >ou ery twe iuor.ili/.ed tho market of Mexico City. ihls-doubtlnn, worrying.' Thai's why lea-i-il iln- Bim. T » o Miule Hi'iir-AdinlraK "But It did not taste right nnd Under a new Nunvi-glan railway * * * * or Ikiee times ll ci-ases to mine lilm I came to you.' Tin- law which v.as ciiaeli-d for t h e regulation, when IIIISII.UKJ ^n,] jf Piesiduil Knus-vi-lt signed comthen went back to coffee again. That Itnlii Dt-I.iy.s Crops. —e\ei-pt to n.ove him out ot the w 0 "What can I do?" I a'-krd Iodk...r missions raisl'ig ('aplalu Seatou p m p i i s " of liiihii; pliiluls out nl i'Xwas long before Post urn was ever ,110 traveling together, the wlfi\jn-ed house. In Mav llie rainfall was In r-xei-ss Scbiocdcr.'of llie l a t l b s l l l p Virclnla. lsii-ure III TI-MIS II.I-I lii-en in efTeeL only pav half-pile.-. henrd of. 1 continued lo use coffeo over her head at tho photiiKiaphs oii The |,i,.,, ,my or last vein. The strawben ies ill New Some \\l\es who pildt- ihemselveii on and Captain Itlebaid W.iiuwiiKlit, of the mantelpiece. ny i. IIAMII.TOS AVI:KS, A. si., n. ». limn- 111.in nine iuoiiihs--liide|iemli-nt. nlmply be to enciiunii!!' fninilv Hf,., nj, .liMdi-t-and nrai-by New York State ttntll 1 was 27, and wln-n I feot into the lKitllcsbl|i Louisiana, of the At1 having uiadi- their liusb,ind-. nvet must "Couldn't you explain i,, f.ulioi? ofilco work, I he^an lo have nervous Ihe Iheory thai a Norwegian'who n<>. ban been liiidlv I'.aniaged oi checked bl(- Hook for the lloii-.eliold, tcicliing us it docs tlio cnRllylantic Heel, to the lank of Acting Keai feel awful when iliL-y look at theli "Tell him ihai It's, milI'nrn. peas, beam;, letif ilillrii-nt Di-c.isci. tlit- i'aiisi-s nml Means of Preventing Practical Advice. • spells. Especlallv aftiT breakfast 1 she begged niaily leaves his wife al lumn; will lie In mowlb. Admlial. They will be placed lu i •:,!• liandiworlr? arc .all iuiplc*t ltciiicdics wlnih will alleviate ^VIIIIL- or .11 cure. KUIL'. i „,, , waB so nervous 1 could scarcely at- time I want; tell him thai I'm In lov. teiiipt,ed lo lake her along a t reduced tuce nnd other vegetable mallil ul divisions of the licet lm,il.\irillL-n in nlain c\cry-dny Tliw 1 1; ii» plain cicry-dny h written l u c k n a i d , und much wa dry j —for f am, Ted—and ihai I iaii't mln I I hi(liiiid I l ' l u i ; « a s d l s e n v e r c d 1 1 1 tend to my correspondence'. rules. 11 will of eoiiise. he neces 1 l-jipllsli. and li free from Hie technical weather I-i needed t'i make up Iln. • When wll, r.ien hud soinetlitllg more l „ „ . |, ; l ,- u , . „ , ,M l . k | l l | . l l | n l M , | f "At night, after having coffee for my life and let all my happiness sllji U-riu-i ului-li render most doctor books so Miry, when taking a liusb.mil and.wife IDS: J'ii; li-ini Trict's l a m r r . ' ' • I iuleiC'ling to talk about lead nboiil j . - w h > „ „ . , .,„,,,„„,„;..,. ., s K ,.,, „„„ ticket, to display one's ni.iirhigi- rer••••-•- to tlie fcncrohty of rca.|crs. 7Inn supper, I could hardly sleep, and on away." Tim PL-cent iiMliiciioii In nli; of bis u * * * * inleiiik-d t o bi' of Service in lho "I'll do nil I can,- I snM %l last, and wille aliout than "why a woman rising In the morningivnuld feel weak p l u m s ii-suiiu-il when tlio IIL-W tlllcate and make un alllilxvll Hint (hi"l..-isl v,oek l j a <loll.ii In answ Nen Itiillnuy Itllle. I-'.innlv, mid is MI worded na to be rciubly does thing-,?" with u i-nteli lu my vou-e. "Hut I'll The nveume man is about as good • to an ailvciilseiin pricos b i m i s l i t imi :i libu-ml find nervous. by nil. Only' o f f r i l n g a niclbo.l lady Is one':, wife. In oidiVln pn-vent Kasli-m i,iiluiads alter July 1 will •^••••*-»»»« i i i i H i i i i i m "A friend persuaded me to try.Pns. tell you-fi.iukly, XTiui. it'won't In* easy a juilp- of women as a woni.iu Ih of ! of --.n Ing i:.r. hillanswereil Die (; T_ cfilliis-lon ul the liiioklni; olllce ln-iwi-en l-efu-- all fi eight shipments in less nf HL'W liiiblnoss nnil iiiiiny turn. My wife and I did not like It at j for me. Sunn-how I can't lii-m to think r.lie hm.si's; he pli-1;:, the fll\oillcs by i"and I Just icceivcd l h c Inhumation." perfect stralis-ei s.- I.oiuliiu Tlil llit.s. Hi.ill unload lols which a t e nutjd;-.!i|. Our friend- their -hape and lolor. first, but later when Imlli'd good and I of jour celling inanlcd ' < ly marked. " W e l l ' " queried Ihe nelgbbiir liny Values Derrniseil strong 11 was line. Now we would ship has meant to \oiy, \ery much. An * * i: +. "It w a s in Hie f i (if a primed slip Men s i y they ndiiiln- a wnjnan with , llnv values shou qlllu- ll falling ott Consternation In Washington. not glvo up Postum lor the best coffeo. to h.ive it ended In ihts sudden fash foil hli;li idr.ils and principles, bin that ' dlicclliiK me Hi p.isle Ilioni in a sciup fiom ihe high points sliit-e last h a r I'lirin Staples Iligli. 's snnieihlng of a shock; for I .-,up; wo over tnsted. Consli-i nation lelmis in i|i ( . so:-|;t] ., ]„. hrat-cd l-'aiill staples .'omiuaud higii |iri< cfj. vest, and are about $5 per tun lower Isn't ihe kind u woman lic-lutr; lu •bunk." icpll.-d tin- vicll •••fr»» »••»»++><• M U M H M l H H > l » eiicli-s ol Wn-blliKlun. nnd all bceaiis.; nliliuuglf n o p pingn-B.i Is much better than values picvuilim; last year at "I can now got good sleep, am frco It will have lo end. Court-bye, Una Inlrodiice her husband In: It's Hie ltUi-1 j blnisell lur iimiilier l.i'-k —CIIICIIKO Tlic Ion- pritc only beiiif; uindc jiowiblo Ibe scliali- bus passed a bill rni'hl(lillnK lhall .iverage. despite delay tn torn this tune. Top giade- King.1 aiouiul from nervousness and hrailaches. I I'm v.o busy this afternoon; I must gel with high heels uiul dimples.—From 1) illy Sews hy the liniiHTifP o<hthni juinlci]. Not only Idantlnu; by henvy^i uln: ' • fiamhlliiK In Ihe District of Cnluihbln $20 in leading inark'-'ls of the Allatirecommend Postiuutoallcofteo drink- on." riots iir. Itnol; toiit.iin so murli' Infonna"nelhetlnns of a li.n helur tilil," in tlie • tlc scuhnind anil aioiiiul $111 in \Y'j:itinii lU'l.thvc t<> JJISLMKCS, but very properly The bill says: era. * * • * New York Woild. , Dinner at Home. I tried to keep my voice calm an (;iuw .i C'oinplotf Aii.ilyhiH of everything crn und Siiutht-ni .niarliets. "There's a Reason." Itnnk Depnsits Iiicreiisc. "It shall be unlawful for any prison U to i'oiiu-lnp, M.irrmpc <'uid tho steady, Inn boraetlilng In my tone mad It in a ielli-f In In- able iti If you want lo make a man do any1 Name given by 1'dii'ini C o , nattlo Una look at me. or assoeliulon of pi-isons to b,.|, K l i m . Clilc.ii;<rs b.mk depusils h;-\.i and Ur.mn- uf Hi'.ilLliy I'oni1 ll tiling, don'l cuax htm und don't bully ! H'" " ' 1'nv.iie dlnii.-i i-; by Cotton ilns Sjjllslihlt'. iIif: tiwtliiT uiili \'.ilu:tlilo Kct'ipOH nnd .Creek, Mich. Head "The Road to hie or make books or pools on tin: le.n-hed $:i.-|-l. 000.1)0(1, $!•.•! ini.lnl 0 v "You'll tell faiher?" i,lic rM. him: just till him his no-.e Is (jreek ! siipiilautliii', ilu IOKIIO of^ihe ,.-s Colloa bus been helped In the iVisli'j I'-t-rifH iini-. ]•'} p | m.it {out of Hotnnical Wellvlllo," In pits* result of any trolling nice or ruti- iil.-ovc llie iirrvloiib maximum. "Yes," f p r o m U d her, "nnd I thlnli r r n half ot Ihe bell liV ,su"u*.!ilne: I T V i r t i r o . f i i n c i H T s t of Orilin.iry — -* Nc« Kditmn, Uu\i-i'd mul Knhu^et^ivith * * * * Ever rend theabovc Irttcr? A new he'll understand." uk in I lit-hi)ii»<> tlicic H IIU i«\i ti-i> for not liiiowing in ll spiing wlietil I.T in I'trfi'cl condition ! (\.ni].;.<tc l n . l r x . W u l 1i t11h i1s1 M....L fioi-k coat; then- may lie M-VI-I.II w»ya | f-1'1' l 0 '-Mliiiiulsh the iiinn- Inil^ l)i>n't u.m until \c*uli.ivoillm*-- in \iiiir fimiili hofnro one nppenrs fronuluic to time. 'Jluy Business Heyond Noriiiiil, ["•S ll.lh l l f f l l lll.'llll' i l l ! •HIJ.L! i n iln i n ,ui nil" .;; " ' and Ian "I wonder If he'll ail; WHO It Ib? 1 tox tins ud.i.dd.' i..hii«i> ONLY it-t TKNTS TOSTlound 111 ill, bill-the --hoi-l cut • la I " n l ! ' ^ ' ' l u s n e hnsiilt.illiy of -\n |. 'of ;my hip,t, ; r i i -arc genuine, true, nnd full of liuiuua tho hpectiluted idly, Handing up. iJlO'll'.l. I . l l ' l | J " W f •t Mill nnliM, lull M'lul ,it HIM t or liny As a whole, biislnrsH Is i|lille be-t:unps o| nn\ ifinmiin.il mil not larger tnaH $ Ltiui^iit UirouEli lib VMM}-, I bouses nltHBelliei.-The ijnloolioi. V . \ I D. Si'inl 1 m - t . i l ' l i n l i ' - HI* ...... ,t.« .-..„.., Jetcrcst. of busL-l jAionarU St., Si. ST. jimd Iho.noiniul .mil liidustij Is Mill | land rctaidn i ccula. JiODJt r t ' i a i S H I M i 11UVSU, slink. I- LYDIAEPINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND '"rflr^ed. )ir TOILET ANTISEPTIC For Preserving.Piirifyiiig and Beautifying tlie Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands,. for Sunburn, Heat Rash, Chaflngs, and for all the purposes of the Toilet Large Trial Simple THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Bosion.Mass. "BeautiTul Reversible Rugs CHICKENS EARN MONEY! It is no Use advertising unless you have the Goods, and no use having • the Goods unless you advertise. EVERYMAN HIS OWN DOCTOR ProlusDly ! Post- Paid.
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