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1 Your Business P-saing through out [hand.] reeetfea our penwna "attention and-ia-hed in atriot confidence. Others are pejaed with ou* perfect aervice. You wi be aao. - ' ' THE CRANfORD NATIONAL BANK. Three per cent. o. n time deposit*... ELECTION REFORM WILSON VICTORY «OPPOSmON MEASURE IN.f OHM Qr«v«ough Form of Fai* E.gon p ub Jo u t it M Bm Pa«eo With ftopvboan Opposition. Otar rhwm «uj to th* JwUUV «4 4BU.o ' -opte had BU, b, U ««thai!k x,h!, i V -r ' WTMI -«^ wjrrd that it «ra* the «.rr»nt of rtb'h poitica ibw^rt. **'* r "The rtfrrut eation,» point*,» badhani we* brnw IVu«H,,r had chaenged and obtained th* WT of J«U> *.ui,ur rot rw - T* MIL UP inantaurt. wa*» k*p.«f»iu, with thom T u e i x^ b- fet rvn)d«dt tbitt an npiii 10 pubic u 1 nk)n woud»u»uta that hi»tn«h*hnni{ r w " Oovarntf OtvM Ha fi'r«ih-«to IWmoeraue *rtj of mttt w that the* wanw uut raw* «i,d winu. without t * m rroui the outride, to crr out S2 hi^2 dt bt... campaign. «Ho wai» fjr «, hi. own pr»fer«,c»» u "'""I. hit woud - ' THRBR CBNTS faciiti**. \v, M coniccouot tho oaa of a doar. ntere. rata» THE STATE TRUST COMPANY Cpiui. $,oo.oouoa Pktfnfied. N. : J. =t j».^s p~r=v * form bi. Tbb. at«t victor,,f th,. Ib-torr,?f m < Kemwoptb Inn C. K tifju iwu.^ u.m«mh Ten chance, to ode it doein't fit becauae It Isn't proper Ironed. ' '. «' -* Our method for LAUNDJ3RINQ COLLARS produces a Not on that, but ever shirt garment we LAUNDER Let us show ou/ Wagons ca everwhere; Rah wa Steam., i..'.»f IO11 Hfc ij..«,vh~m*>*woh Jf>*?H-^»L«Vtt.'.; Phone 208. Cranford coections Mondas: Deiver Tiur«daj».' Drop posta Srirt'wagbu wi ca. ' the m,t dowu to tuk the matter»n,r «w *nai 1 b»«e to uo,, -«,. weriwr n«. uut h,rt w, (. oaj11. and egitimate demand7vt^ Ento ^baow^tora twt the «:..». mu '»»'»»»»»* I U*R ou. to rejmbir iikea. at tht^r- ttt - th,tr vi.n.. -srsrhir ii. w hcs'i'rouihba"a ovi -» p p, ** M» i HUu-^wrt- J«*rt#of j i uo>tou An «-irort WUH uinde to rutun tb»i tu V djatiui-uun or mt> 1*1,0 part de-tfrnfioii buabv iwhou.- thuu. I" 1 *? to which. «ui iw^o uci 'imrt,«f>it«iiiit "iin I t>1 <)f ""»'r affair*., ro.\ pjrt or- " T<1 «uv»roor'» faith In the wadou ThH. numrrit, i H'?ud, " " 1 iu ' - «<P»rtof the I no nt-jtbi -wid tm jjovituor, s\m\ "uf'-iviii ( -wan fu.ttodhratcd t)» tfe. « WIIK t ItO ti'u. 1 1,H,1I Opposition Sti Aivo. H U(.ihiu 011 tbt«par.of thf vonfer 1 J» ungi.i»t w«i. u», eu, re tin,,, w, tfc m ua r- hxbt H K! Mori uiki their hebat HIKIHO Hie Kuverour h> nnt!),.«,. nn««n«i>wnut O wi 1» t«tin- nii-amin- x.hi.i,,,j ' tin- hiiiki- mi nrih iumhiir> of b» ip tmt tba cunfen-ut* ^t dtd h* w*f «ef Into toiitttii upon the pubic pat-1 f(»nn with the n-pnmvuiau*** of bit f own iwrt." *»*» -iwrw the faoua* adjourned I.Monda night Mr. McUowau ntn>diu'w a ineaaiirv»bt-i tb«frvuda of ui«_udiiitiatrai)un caim waniutrodur. ed HOU-IJ for tbu puriioae of.idotrn.c, in* tbi- tierau bi. Accordnir to th» ofica "uopabj it a a From SIZSO to $30.00 CONNBCTHD. No Dirt, Heat, or Ashes to Carr Out. IARANTEED DAMP PROOF. If ou want thebestt we make i.t. ~ ' PLAINFIELD CEMENT STONE CO., Toophonc 6< "WWE* rrmi Hoatrng 'C=TS!L; uivfeim!; jg vm r^rjuji...i-'aaab of a kinds. LKeasonabo Price* - OFFICE-MILLER BLOCK and 99 GroY* Street.IXUUK, uai.iul^avuoii-djatfiet-tthai II»». I id urn couau inora than OOvotcr^ auu rroiu prntwns-nib-fteisa-p h"th"i J"«W that at «ti,. U iou w,,,,. iu "" rotar «r xfate HIIHM ure noro to/ho >>f Hie KUVt-nior Io th,. h cerk. «i.-ach municipait.0 that no I Honied j. L«..«.r..ih djitrict xha contain tuoro than ). t a ud Seiiie Aat th* bi rofern-a <o e wa»rtit» OTi-nr prvroin. r**" * opeaiw^,., M, r tu> under the "tae- cotmfitutiou to f comtott»»»» eectdiw, the rhatrnian of whi h I* A«Huinbiua^ 5' Oon ttf J«wo» Hmub, Jr.-' When tb* trtend, of bu Biiggwitonj m KKbt be Ir Ir the fforermir raied tbe abwt.-r-n atti-utim Io tbe natura of thwj he Jn?. f r<?» fuir > r formuated bi Therj.-fori. It.wouh.un* ^ within prompu took It from "the rwtnrw hi» choice to aend the t^ndii primar comuittoe and- rererrw] It (o tho J t> Tn apaof (he oppoaou uf_tb«n«- and eection uw to them u a upeca dear cotuinttee,, n majorit of pubcau minorit i t and d ;ue fornnae upontf -wbteb-te-^hupaaed-tif tehupaae -Tif tritmu»ff ii^ ittarm of Kutmbiffi u'»rr >tq overoor, TVVhen bouw bad ad- "* J^!" 0^" 110 *n"«m*» have.pointed out,- tto 2 *» a nod J.IUM n p " w * d t ( «*.E«IP»i» pnwic uuitu«ttwaa-, *tajt«mew«,~ww,fhrrbmisntittmiftrtaiirr* 1 " newrrtuftmi*. bunu acruaed «i«jpeakefsff 2. ~ **e«nacortbrwti5k ifftur uiuhntt»tfghnigu 'Hntt~»tfgh~nigU 1 o<s mantajned that It, was woud prevent ba (tbo-'aprnker'a) reejecuonmaaon conaatn* of three uwmber* and creaui Ui tbtr pat* a naw com- Totem of the atate and The apeaker «ame back botf with at a -aar of 17,500 a ear"«acb/to be iii^tifn We_4ecUiaiou_Uii JuuUd_au _provote to»«ok a teaoiaanuua, and If b* ^VIre ~7Wheu the tin wa»~puic«d~on third ^» «* nruuuiutau appointed b the gor«rrior.~~~ - - m uw rxiaun m*tood of bewa* not afraid of Nu«nt rfa eection' o0cer*~a method did - w reading Mr. McCran WugDt to bare It ** not. afraid of : j. to create amgndod no that the - The Cranford - ^1-gh t- -Cempiet n w *» «. nnrtff,{ wou» gia, :ssbro Heating and TJnning. CRANFORO, N. J. -i-s : Materias WRIGHT venue, GARWOOD' I fnnna- next uiootb, coudoh out their teruu. The Paaaac uau aad eroo If gcther. tbe Democrat* woud aow tbo 1» «. «mi (ue be of»neh form, that the avtodmttat to b» madg the B 'nave an oppdrtohtt to'teect ndi- Once more tb* vovenwr woud bar* th* appointment «suv«uiurv in* enorui or tn* re*!- -" «-*» ** w-r*»«,*vif>iuibmwi p( TMuaa rather than ticket* and ao be pf tb* mxaumn of f b b denu of Ocean Orove to wieure * bur, * 0ao^n*"» Of a of Jbem before In a poauon to.demand and expect of ough form of governmi-ut IMSVB com* I ^ wedt w t ot of<: '< «""> the cumui* ever poitica organtzajton tfiat the to naughl After mttu^ Uter Mi toa " rqud iw»x«x«have be in* ttt* benefit benefit of of *b<md iut up candidate!* whom; names UmiuKb.tn«hooa«it'wa>«iiuuiu(>u* '"'""' "-' t men. In -.caw - Mi. " amendwoud»ear Individua -crutn- Uiaten In th* Mnate, Monda b tb*!?"" 11 WM «* «ww to tw ttm «ftppwrftowia, Itept^bican*. He Urg«Jd that tbe Demucraic part derwr* vote' of 1* to" 2, Mr. HUzer"of I te ww ' W0BJ 4 * <«to', tto UMaxttr* bad/or «xtwn rnn been mmort f*rtf?*bkh r-.-. v Ii wa» * MddKMX and Mr. Uw of Ocean benff»nn«hwr/<a«i»»b aide* w«f* a«ned aaanred w»o t a tt mwurtt b»»"«u»* anu «r. w»w or uveau being I - ; "- «#""«tif Oiv ptituiran^ frfa»i.^ i» t.m.t» ^1 that « wn^sagnaa th*t tha bttmd^ «jraftm4 VM^VHIMVI^M ««part, which wa» aaaured to tt becauar "» on/ appaipqt Weud, It bad i tbo " * ib the puwj>r w pubme * adt/rataa: 0» ^ wantod rtaoatioa.of Mouse. Sgn,«nd *» Jfofc apii * r <!budb «r- In Avt. ttm Midde*** jj, Var _.. n_n. niipmnni, anumoi * and WaJJ Paper tb«[c«t1jatwaj» raiaed In fupport.ut tbe meaauiv. If 1 ua-xmercau, bw tba peope nf Hr*. n tn*7 cood not hav«a dorian th* dtmt* wbm Mr, ame* ttt_birl'i^.fn* «jtf*^*t t*f 1 J OMWENIENCE Bank That Pa* W, wj.1. ou to open» weonnt^ oar per cant, intereat «wu»<.^in%mj ^%Bo«pnerit of Ocean,QroVe and dadared.tnat tbe drocatm«tf drocatm,«tf tb* buxwnpiaoed Uip d ta hthat nod*r d «dbon«coodtion* Uie were obuaadio'ia exc*aatt> t> raes for Ub and otbar c<wr«nj«ie*«w<i«>ot J w<i«>ot ao of «MMS, WI«' mhwrit 1 w%?j t j*r*2 b r»«* i *mw,;jtf»»jr.fg tnrara; : ''iv^tj&^v^

2 **?ebaa7-reirmss %Wfab«tfca-dah*. a httefceeatu." v muk MMa 1*t*iw>* from g**otn» 1Kb km bacom* truth mv, but that 4MM nakattaubd. J hermits of the Od *aabjo» aoeaa't give on* feathers a rt * bt» to pake On* birds; ftneeds I- A " an for hat*. 4 To M*» our Ufa. * rant ft H dw'pf In tb. tomb of Ar.ai.a. too D U, v. Ur. in th. Meriden in the Mountains Indicate that codm Keadon.wth.tbe of "w.«m*n dsairoua'. bud. toeo b borgar., on* must Indeed _ about. f*«the biting iron of fajt*. Itrst hi. Mat*d ideas woud have! fu*»d a't one time to aefept. ' If* just' about time for. a new dia-' 1 was an *i>?rt at deceit. H«r heart :./ ***. to be d*onv«red, Peagra and I-ed.- upos-he-iom that she- ftm«d hookworm are,b*cfrtnnf ordinar,..-.- I from her " admirers-arid, nothing In return. 'Meridvn was on one of mohi-wbo^had gitne befoi ook the singeing of hs-t 1 Bitter. Is conception of... T» nropo*h trpuwmr' reform hns I stncr.'mi underwent. a!*h»rig«'ie brooded over raised a groat how if (be ranks of m.ni.i IMa wisfi of-a. Woman who > knockinred, " "' " "" " a Doaton wants a divorce jihe cit wih' Its ron.lnt,,iri*-nrarf»*. Wau**» n» wife throwa knives at iof her b«*i'attn>,unbearabe. Ho w«n- Mm. ]t takes *o itte. t «.jaiam 'soin. JjjikMh* mountain*.. nusbaod. p»»v»b. \' ' MeriaVn' seierted Ibe "'Ttorkies' asbis iion of aomude, mid i«assortment bt guns and- fishing.*i:kh> w... a hew>er ment..cetqm. Wi it aso be ti.ed as of Ut«b*«tint coum be prm-nrcd tn ^ j * canear cure unti another, hew e*- New York., '. '._ / S~ : -"V'"m*jnt"- -The Oothamt* hunted,,1»km nm) goomed over Ms disappointing ovn woman advance* the. afthr 16 " h*_j heart's confetti. No that overeating a ike to thought of business *.itier»d pi. mind race aucfaj*. It I* ike aso ie had no business, KfcrUnirn.fnttiur to causa bankruptc;. bad surr«.«fu imtu'd with Ihe in.' sud i<n»r» of Ws strfft. n "* '\*r«* wm nn rtm.nti for wojmrttioorh; *n»)if apw aara In ruacfanit tcr bow -vttraragant thu xioti of the. aow, an thbo r> now. t.oci.e tnf it Iw..-' ' '' _S»w Toik aubwa crowd, fata Oraduat Ucatnn to Mt),, ih. thotitita of Ho witra be And et.that cit a hoping for a popuation of JS.ttOO.OOO vfiiiua. '/. Now',' too, his.beitrt refusrd Its cu. j'wimnsj mum- >ni -more-^ttifwtttw.. j oto.r tuimii. Mor.don.was hocked [.mnvid. ii was dshpihjtntvd tn him : ' '" "' **wa*»dw<ttn*n ts inreaeneatafaifms, (in* morning km stood a a merit I)V the bank* ot tbe irrj fcrook ha tod to (Ufa»fc«i 1^ msterious* her pretisjaee ta out NoUB, ' bnah»t «fc«dark fcar over b*r w-d(sient toward The kw»n w»» of I ip the- rar* b**-af et tb.. v..tbr*»* before the _ ibsthftve kifcw wa* atiin umbering Into Them Is itte f*«k in tt* * * of bruxm >n In 'i«^.ambbg/rapd-p*««, a»4 it! gir, without */wora o» b** IIP*- (it»t with eoqueot apica In k*t *r*». The grpa^bruie w»v*red. ootr. *«r * tnnut«/ Again a f»c«fai of»**>««o1 * n" t«j» of torture to th» Bpactaa-Uk. hriice. sntf-sgan ifc» brat* ra"*" r'tin gt.\, with.a gai'p. da»b«> b* he outh pumim»i anoth* Into th» fac«' of!»«anima.- Tbro Horidfirfet»' cfwubing bow oo' hi» iemh.m h«i fcnew tto mote. ^ DUCK RAISING UNDOUBTEDLY ' CIOM Stud crfw and Carefu AUmttoii to SawUNi PtuaUa Ar«f*c«SMnr WooM -* Saectmmtu GEORGE B HOWAWM profitabje fow to raise: It* fesh ws* prised ver high or th.. w. ' Dock*. wew raised stcdttrast!n wa'terwas. feeding most-' : T oo fish. asd water Insect*. This &«fi«h a strong Osh Savor, It was not particuar sought b the few who were par cass of d«t-.t*r«of Long Isand Spt Kngand were, thjea producr ~ 1 number each a*saon, and v >..,», dfeut that these were w>* with profit. In fact, on* of tb» most'prominent duck raisers ma be quoted aa aang that he waa>t>bg*d t«-vi«l the djbmkf* jperapna and tea** the deaers to purchase his In order 16 seeur* anthing ike actbr price*^ - -..ancu Incubation 'and brooding, rombne4 wttb judcou* feeding, have V t:«n41*t.wbmjvvji»»..jb«.''. tw, raiser to accompish. _. having his stock In when prices are the best. t a arge number of apace of time. Tbe aeajkin.for raising ducka I*.bout *i monthv rrom Februar to difference between upand and water docka a that th. att*r ar. of i>rwttcr aad _f}*an* r pumage than th. f o r m e r. ".,'..' '..'* A duck pant.houtd h* ocated oa a" ine of rairoad In direct common)- catum with the cit market*, and not too far from the autioa, Amort an- Jocatbn wi do for th. pant, and worn-out and that can be had wi do aa we a 1 * th. richer and fertie aud costing severa mm much. Sand soi Is to be preferred. The BuHdJnga shoud be arranged to secure good drainage and be convenient to each other, that abor ma be reduced to a minimum^ The h>bor atuehed to raising poutr Is-ian Hem that 1* overooked b r -manj'.»ndjhe co*t of it often redue**: ver noub tbe earning* of the pant. ; Houses for' Hv^ia "ar., simpe affbirst" The ar." buit pi.n and comfortabe.' and have no furnishings wbateve?. A due* is different copsttuted from *: ben, and. muat be cared for under different conditions. warmer-houses' and It sne can Keep^er»"«>» "»-.\~-- foet wi affect a duck aa a/froxen comnjctti sien, retarding; aing and Inducing aiments:.. The feathers of a duck arc amost Impenetrabe and wi withstand amost anr degreo pf cod. A ditck cannot stand the amount of confinement In n bouae that a ien can; she is JmbrVTeitesa In dsposi- HUST BE JALAP BE ^iifm-tmi*^"; CtMr Judam«rt and Mock Can f ner Tabe.... -' ; '.. Among the oxurte* of our Mis fare ttiert in not one that Is more i bjf everone than a wejano< snuam* that iemao4s meat a making and serving than t urn* aaid; whiu- a kinds, from ; Ibinatjon. A «aadi shoud be served 'Mid nod ong ataii'jtng Injures Therefore moke the dresamg and. pace. It near theice is the cooer before pw paring the iaua proper.' Whcnjreadr to serve, chi ibe bo* and the mdk; fdui sfiui pate if ou "woud b»v» jrour sajttd at-is"btstr- ' ; - ;: '- Oread and buut-r andwicbe* or Boston brown triad, thin siced -'»BdMifiUc^eirjjjreaa_wth^ freab butter und fied with a shredded"fe»tuc«' eaf sprinked with' ground nuts, msjr be. seurved with an naiad. But' WBIfc;' tobsu'r, ahrnjp or fab saad, "bruaette." are the proper caper; the are? and mmced cress: MutU... are iked with vegetabe saiads. Tbef are seasoned with herbs, as mint, pepper grasic ceer, sat, currj arid minced pickes...;.;. : For,potato saad prepare cheese straws" or spread 'graham bread with \ miituro-of snapp chees> and the nard'bded ok ofeggs and seasoning. The home-made cheese straws-are far' better than the made ones, that: ar» - Kid In tartob*. Bmt>*-keen as we; (he ma bo reheatod just before ustng.. '. ;. Ju. tnrnstvb. DUck raining a to be Jw»tiune!)4«d to_fftrjners as a profitswejspurce of revonue; and.b care- ; fa sttfnton to the work, as know; tion and is gvon to exercise in» "Ar«> t>i b*tt*r?" ' i..«da'«ijnf.t*a*eb 'The oung' nernit cam* *o :^i«j th* acopp.pt the ingreater ;<JeBr«e than Is* hen. Ind- ; daatr ma fee extended. ^'~ 7 to not so prevaent with dcks ~ to find hmwtf i» a >tr»b5^ ; There are a number of farms tn tbi* an with cbckeni; the duck's ceaie- Ixink The cabb~#r*owd to b«tm» countr JfcKn that are devoted exctu-!«aa- motion ada the dgoatvo organ. Mm«r to hi, ow». "A cfcwr fire Graue'n.rccpo for. cheesenice. ' «v«-v to raising' duciis. averaging 1IUIM,J'In itit,'n -ttriwsv Iheaa» p ] ^ (mi» fu«r Iron t*»k«ue. o» Mi, If cut even, ook daint. Cira rrim» "gave tw room a h jhrnq Ube»pfim)fuii outx^huhiuj UhUHUa* ; ''»pn«of the buiriea. mtt. be baf from toned checbo. to It put one-hat pint of if- ranee ' ' f;»^r««; «b«t *M.Mth.&&&.-.tow of ifted four ecoaoneti with sait and (i*pti«iiue; V«ii%, aad -a **f da b»;»ihre W.er 'rntai'rnb togethcr'with a tstiespoon innit :bt th» fe«r.rua t>n»w of the bu«j»iion. Tie proa f butter ani cod water as for pastr....., 'tbe' ter best; and "good awu, ~nto'1h«huuffj isirttrg'tioard unj 1 the mnn, asked M«"ri<fco ' "» T made when once the business koi out thn<^cuf haf )te paste into "What happ*n«d Is tbiwoogb mastered. '«- ' and the-rest Into, rings. Bak'e aconica. ' r ; Uut't' iie. reader-shoud not/amp to a moderato i' A w**t»rn manned to.commit ede becaumi h«h»d oo tnuch house-. "T pw'to'w'"w" : hwr«at!h*a v rpoi : nt where breaking dubcs no onger rt- tev«d hsfeengi,. / i,. ^.. :,, -. T - w V.-;,; A /Chicago profe»»or ba* won an "" " ' rone.t. V'n bejare tba a the Drit time a Chcaito ajta rof**aor hut -tntt admitted i. IB- Ohio than 1»» u.dge_»ho_ hods that a woman ma take mone from her ouaband without hi. knowedge or oonstnt and ba Ruteas of stea Ing. This a ike tn cause more ~bws«]on to strugge aong without At a hearing In N«w York on a'pro- ^mr^mrnm4"wv atftmr mm anf* so<sr«r» u rarrmierkt»( ot tfca fem nfne hatpin a number of women pre* «st approved of the meaaure and not at stsge voe* was raised aganat II. Tbe fair act row aw»s b«r»tod ou Vir-fi,?. ri^'i'vmmi i» New-fork to d cd» W>&K»*at: ar*-th«c* btauutu word* s a^ jfa waa U»at Aha man who ww-qid Mt»«*t "mone"»b Wa Hit of beau tta woraa. K«w that the aeropaoo baa demonatr«ta4 ta «Wti both iojra* from ««b» de«fc «*- waraup and and ther* «B. Ita praeuca poasbuiuaa for warfar* wi'be arge Increased. it «rtw>j to fcmp It In W^B^tar^Tratorta':-tf : marvshbg M»; SMi«irttw;f Hawhr*- ;*«iaat«uv : haa 'adopted a Uw»mpow*rng the 8t*t«^ ^ o o drinking cup. in pubic oeourrtng- i^^.^waiicomcanimtoemnijls^^mtm drtbkng cup In pa* -»*»» - "" S! Siath;,'5 -sa! ' : : i Haunting Strains of._a^ O tbe oung hermit of th«- RpcMca catex fu Jowd together a stw rod and attached a gaud.f to a sik ine. A ;crsta, stream swung it* OfOTtng 1 -wai i»^1ni»tyw ; --fe*t^^^i^t--. TT^_,- ; In tb,. terjf act pf wiinpag ha ong iinv to the- scintiating rii'pwi» gpqt' rf(te*ti'.'.; *ist v'htow, Merdan conei*e(g...»u t.at.th, m», n woman In moctha a*rtoji^_"jldj^t_h!bow^what _»ho«ui ' have done."''»b«n»id. smpt, "if ITT inin't bevn for ou. You nitd w i ife.' Father ha*, gone to dig.sou**! herbs for.a umeot for our a<«d } Oh.-I forget the «*ov»!ttuona.*'.t^om U t.b Itmi. Mutt Uruwttr-ttf-Pw**~i He made hi. moop In the hib>~go)d. ] «ai«. _knmt J^uijL...c!terjt. J3E»E«SJ»_12SV route put hnv o H»t coce to B»urr : *Y6H arti not..«rton*t'' trart."*,' ** i-odtitm«t "Yott wi be a rtk»it'i a few da*, hut of omrsej aha \t*f ou here..and. narwt JTOB..uattt fva isn»miikh?»hkw d -niioue. /knowk e4ge..of the, business before succeb* Is _. Those w4io h»v«been sucisfu.n'faang ducks bavoioaroed f.. I1^4>M j nmtau n, i0ntt^ft I. i - - :,her vck-aj6rlthoh.gi.ner shoud g e?i,urt WodcsHj 1. and acreas.-his. pant, ktovmg* of tho work Ini xbe atms, frrmer has a the to- :, tur, atn t h 7 a ime outa; ^ i«ei -the grew,.»n4-thrivo Itiiout, ' There are suci where thousands of Two-Pen Mouse for Growing NUrideo became» wi preatmm i^'dacka..are raised:that have no water; ' n>cov«fr aow;" I* sitji -J ai I save that which.1* given ' recover aow't'from.»kk4»e»*t drink/- v o r.. : ;.. ; ' * -...-,.,...-. :i ' ' ' -,4Ki^#M.i^*Jf!asJak»fta^^«rf-mS^-4te; ;:;: "'Unee«< Uk*i«,'»rsia..':"' \.:..-.At th* Repubicao «h>o U«ttoJ» «U» ^crnh-th^rwawoif;: *^*»~*are«*r strains of an od Trench ove '"~W";rKK^r»WrajB>aa6. th* outh Wtd h«1ha*and turned ha fjhjt-.t*,'-1». deth»n vtrpm which fe^iomsa4'-»»»«>' ;i; '" :; - ; --.>' - s i-ik'-r^ IS '*e*f. a* ị W<«B < parrjmpitv*..- > A*»3W«n hurried on. gnd that his than»nrtbftg t' bate-- prordoced,- ong Waiwe *»» at a.t to be united. Vt«ft«'*e \i \*.Botte'o»e4iit*ir"- h«<«cam* to a thrung-coa* ar.; :V; :...,t-.: ^v<..: :. :^":^:-\ ^6u»ii ; -'^- i i i ow^*''^?xw'.^tt a*'* through^ tb» ; fod** morning- and aft M ksht. -~ - hot that evening and Rave httt.et up to drcuma, "* etthtm*] voice. If heard d 'otwr-wd 'twwd hem In. th. a-it an't *n^»a^ft^*»h a'be aba to agate;- TtTT ' ^B^;-^*rr-i^;*;" J " ^rt*^r'^;^-r:t^;i^' r.-' v>'^r tfc-a1r^i.^jtf^^ H^-*j^ traffic g T it i'it T<w^KriHiVfni M V'Tfir'.n&.thougbtotDot^.Coa*^-'^;;: 1 '.:-^." i { market free acceas to water unti the ' ar* eight week*, od, when the-- are twaned and fattened tor market.' On tbe other band, there are raisers Who-. hare no water on their farms,cxcepu4^ it;.bowed )«tttr wmd»,.ia»; **»*, ax og w*msu we*, wno who ar. are ausi just aa as: succeaatu succesatui i Jr. ittowed a )«U Abrtuua Uncoa «Bt o M«Thanrwi for.our* «^n^vb»» *tom> : fcatos) apeech and on. Ik. rnt in r «u wina-ra4dr*»*.--; : "axp*et. the,tajt»i t :\"Hen :'arw.' ;»ct fattewd,:/ bf- ";%is*b : *,; aa4.-t*nsi It how«t*r the W.OtW. * jp, a'^mthwt i»u?«««v.»-ithougbt -oth«r» might asort for jae u I, - giji^'^-^-i;.jo- i',.;-' ;.v» ;V;---; * tocu. -i _. i n.... Vnna.ii m the 'tsh "diet/ 1 and Is considered as being'ver vttuabe to Induce egg production. Whore aa^ar^cd^xp K 'th*e > torar'to'!(atcei*iit' substitute for beef scraps In the rations tor -breeding ducks or ducka not intended for market, but under no circumstance* shoud fish be fed to stock that wi be marketed. Fish Inakes the favor uf the fesh-strong, the beef scraps are omitted from tho ration. Gather Eggs Often. Qathcr tho eggs often, this assures frosh eggs, has a tendenc to keep. honi! from broodnoss. If^the are -aowed to remain In tho-neau-unt tx to (en have accumuated tho hens them moro. It Is better o gather jt'it around. ' Qood Reutr Mash,..; " '-.' For.the: genera poutr keeper, a naab, fed wot or dr, composed. af equa parti J of fgrounioatai w^i'eat bran, co'rtt'iw- and bojct scrapn. for th.e morning mea), with corn, cracked or whoe, for the evening mea, wi dage used Judicious it an extreme desirabe feed for sheep o winter. FesdnQ> I. Important. ' rruimhj th«mo»t Important tiam and raue as man birds as those wno ] Ini th«i care of, a horse Is In the feedhave tbe water; The on noticeabe Ing. V, 7 ':- ;. ; ' :-.- ' ' :!..:" It shoud bo simpe In character and orvedjon individua «aad pates. Ver attefi hb"6'ard"«ri8 iiticea on" siitb pate* nod the dressing passed with It on a eparato boatjarjsowj; this manner basr much to commend it "' ~WIth duck,-rich fish *ni'- water fow, acid saads are served., These B made with, u, auui aiowaute -of- -Toxra«oii. - iq. ^ anda and back cofffg and natbe&hto I th_o31 accompaniments.! ' Sweet drinks, aa punch and fruit drink*, are never served with fruit or iweet saad.' ;.' ''. Choooo a frm. soid white ; rcrhovo thotfutcr eaves; and with \ at TCIT HUIIV &UL1D IViUVtU ttuluvjj IBW. Thfrtrir^fir^to^ft'^apTantt^rf It sow 'come to the boiing point and Scad teri minutes. Remove onto a kitchen patter, and when-the frit heat paitoa off pace'a green ^pper' stnfted with a itte high fotte meat, carefu raise/tome"of eaves, *nd put somc/pc the force a da.h of ver tender, but not a to pieces, drain carefu. Strain and thicken aa much of tho gnv as wi needed, pour over the cabbage and ; serto^gtirninhei with parat^ 'roaea.'.' '" :..'..'.' '.. :." - ; ': a^«t«v»«t*^*nd^rit»fa^*?;ff^ss : Deicate handkerchiefs can be- washed easi. at_home, aad carefu: handing c&useo them to wear much ongrtt»:.«uimb./-'-iw t : --.'tnto,^.'rok; i ;';»i o»v' K5>od white soap and soak In tepid water ovor night Squccio out and pace ' In a sma enameed: pap. Cover, vdtb cod water, mid' haf' teatpooafu of X^der^^bprt^::' : I^;*Jow^^c^Wj to a basa, odd cod water and skaters out sj tho eap. : Immcrso in cwir, 'tepid water Md rtn»e about. In tma. ^^ej»tpran^tikt;tt>d wat>r, tagjcjji- ;wub:.; bue",;.teare.,,i*«s!ats an r noa^;; aouoeex anf 41p> Into a ight ssen-: m^. ; Bau*^o aiid ro caxefuhr cacb a"m^eratcis(oti;^» %;;.-' h*art usur htm that the Do; Condon. ajnr.waa on an episode and not»traged. v ( ' QaMtUSbr. JJ«rW«n, rifie t«moid. ot" «urt«hunung. th* a«t d*; Vmait. hi aottght onr UM Wr,t»*"wa> p*mt»t*»» was-beautifu BM*-«wit WM ItttOe. strt near th»t of WM drr conc^tod. ^^tiwtt^^tfcai^wfria*^;!^^ th : ttb*'as«^^"to^<hiirt^-;-v : :'X::.;;';r; «i;^^cottt4ib 7 *irjam-ai^-.wa^^; ^^- o^^j^;«bb4ia»»bm;»^«; GrMt (osa. parson! hghw thaga thw Rs^fatiFire**^ tetm?.. stnaina ot s»kmwb-<e«tk 1% aim *«U Is 1 feetoag. avitn'uauii; tas r«'t»i hfought on with th* Meat" Kot untn tesbh*wm Uut.MCMt re-r- v *«*t*«. whra the dacoww* Oat i»< *' -«cr»j>. brown mtto ^b*av-abe*>t tw«* IseJkM to OBttfc, wart Mcatair. a Jk V d «' t J

3 - I! n i si im»w isajiwirtnaa KiriN ;tdt««tttegtat*> to tba WBStsrfBr th* MM th* WagfcL Tcsdaaars tsftfcai or a aettt to anstte to rai* aaoagst ~ mone" «P th«dasdaac a avoid prometsttao. In this wa h«u from da to da -borrowing: from a i i DEFEATTHROUGH WEAK SACKS MAM TRONO. ashamed to borrow from Mrs. J*ffrt*» hersef was so bad with Aicia ent tha mone more she feared ridicue than from an rea U1V dutsroshed ooking man kidne dsf\as«i with desire to obige Underwood Sba bad wbte raastache astache and despaired of r«ucf I bad Infammator ong since b«com* AUgusUd with ha. beard stood admrtn, p«to.tn^ rheumatism and ana drop* set In M The taan'a rea character was no' His erwt fgura, admirab sat ob ta j PI-AI'K-TH. PI-AIKTH. BirUn knriom BYNOni. f guessed bow ombapvt she was. Shepain reveaed to her. Ha was aaa seout irtas coat (ugsaattd the } "P""" 11 ' vim««.-u«tjwni-j {ir*«i an i -knew that OJ her own Indiscretion she eoiter * I "' ncrh At th«adventurer. 'UU* batter than a com P«rt.t >«ri.v ni n<h ong tf b*for* ' ankrs tkvanu) Mivat UtMm, banker's son. undar was In d ' *n* ' r*ti\*<s Aanrran fn*w»r ani aa-gr*, ed. m heart, _..., danger of ostcg a she bad men crook She congratuated berwoa, her position to societ, her pace j s?f%»o In farrow escape Suppose desrr bo said "I bear carriages out- under I>*ntm,U4 11 1>I» m<wt vu>*«rfi ( doctor* gava me no reief" Suou. Whit are ou doing aoaa her*, and tho Won cam* in?ontat-i with Ur*«I &v? _^_tt infuence, of Robert Uojtrwood. OJUow-.tudtnt at Te*, uda Uf* or using UI«B'» Kidne Pin, I tf ^Button, marrtta the daurhur of a in tbe affections of her husband, she bad married him the horror o side cur guests are arriving - '»«norma a bitter *n»*n5r of. nirthti and an'i; t *is at>< War wbo died In prtaon. and ia da> V«rtbtng- if *t the neit Instant she was "Just thinking, that s a." she re- tvurve niiwl -4 b ha r»tb.r. H* irts a ft and (aia. A former coet* chum When she married Mr! Jeffries It fied with consternation. BSt hadpied, a business proportion to Howard was with deiberate cacuation - She aowed Mm to become-so tntmst r*o.urca IXtOO, cash, ana- Howard took*. Kebnt Und»rwood. who haddid not ore him. but, being ambitious, that It was dfficih to break off with sn r*ptt«*d b Howard's wife, Annie sb* did not hesitate to deceive him. him a at.once. Sbe reaitad tba h» coejre das, and had one* b»en He was rich, ha coud,.give her that with a man of that character the In-tbereevitabe must come There woud b* "Oh no-notmn, aied to his kingdom and * «to Aicia, Howard's stepmother, aparttanu *L the_ Aatrura. and J* prominent position tn societ for *" pv.rpow.rng raid upon Israe, denw, h REMARKS BY THE CHILDREN, - h t In prospcrou* crcumitane** which sbe -earned The fact that a disgracefu scanda Sbe woudb< aidi bastnt tromg vag.. «nd tarns aud or- Hmra> I neas a ISO oan ta Unduwood she was aread engaged to a man for I up In It, hrr busbtmd's ' parasing business, rstastng at rtmabs unpaid, and decidn to uk - tor the 8,000 ha nwda. whom she did care did not deter her wou Amuaina Commtn That M.v. Or.n d he opened 10 her fo. It mgh 1 «k Waman, for a moment from her set purpose. ruin her «ntr«ift. She mutt end it d If bo had mada a mistake were Ika -a tcmpw «f ba. a She bad met Robert t'nderwood >ear» now onca for a. Sba h d aread that this woman to whom he CHAPTER III. Ui-»iro)ng storm, a food of mtht Soiun aniutnic r< marks b before. He was then a coege bo, given him to uaderstand /that their had given bis cam* did not ov* him. waters overfow'tni'. an uterwhnmink aro inh i ta, handsome, cever. She fe In Intimac must reaie. Now he must but his vanit as muih a. bis pride f Mrs Hu iumiiin> Th* handsome townhouse ot Howjistfd Jeffries, tha we-known banker, on gaged. As she. grew more sophisticatsist from trapping hex friends Into bis It. even to himsef After a. what cour«n " The.e- eiitmts dcscrbo In A itte ctr iif 3i, v«ar* ifniut a ore with him and the became en- stop his visits to her house and de-prevented him from acknowedging Vid sue«t-h th* Irresistibe vioence.»rijnn a* It's»hni a at I M int.. Riverside drive-, was ona of the ed She saw the fo of their outhfu man scr-enws She had wruteo_hjm 4d^ hocar*.! 8&*-»a«-*r eeatpanoitr the devastating forcer vttk whrh the uri ti ta im a i-uriatt on hi>r hi ad *w\ I Mrtnns wprn about to o»»r*hitra, gnnii nut~»i(h IL i-ian r spendid water front. House* there were In the Immediate proximit' which were more show and had cost more moner, but none a* compete ' satisfing from th«art over's atandpoint It was the home of a man who atuded ana oved the beautifu for Its t vwn sake and not because ha wanted to astonish peope with what miraces Jha mone coud work. Occuping a arge pot on sight eevated ground, J_the house commanded a fine view of L <b«broad Hudson. Direct opposite,..across the river, bus with steam and. Baing craft, smied the green sopes of New Jerse; In the purpish north *r%wn«-use-j5gged'ci[ffrqr Ihe precis a eder Jeffries, aristocratic doattendant of a od Knickerbocker fami,'was" proud of-his homo and bad spent arge sums of mone In * «f f c BDuU H in coonia si< of pure white* marbe' with ong French, 'Windows and oft coumns > upportieg a fist, rounded roof, sup'' -- -Jag shade trees and spashingfounconspteuous e Interior w»*-fuu-of architectura beaut. The/state entrance ha t bung..wth<ancestra portraits, was of nobe proportions, and.sw-superb staircase/ decorated with, L watuar. ed off tc/tastefu decorated "^reception rooms/above. To-night the Souse was briiant Iuminated and there w'as considerabe activit at the front" entrance, where a footman In smart Hverr Btood npanng th»,^r* carriages as the drove up "in -succession^- ~"^L,',...,'" ~ i JeTfrTes^musicaos were awas 'arge attended because she knew tha secret of making them Interesting. Her husband's weath and her ine house enabed bor to entertain an a ibera scae, and sbe was a tactfu and dipomatic hostess as wet Sbe not on cutivated the right kind "of peope who were congenia to each other, but sba awas managed to,v-. whom esar,.q,n«..s[a» eager,u» Her own wdo acquaintance among - the prominent operatic artists and her --. husband's Infuentia position In 4he word of finance made this.pojc an eas wa of furthering ber socia am some one whom she coud present as the; ion of the evening. One week It woud,da ajlenor from tbc^ogera, bouse,,, ~anoio'er"ume,a~famousjvonat In L. tie artistic saon on the nc»_of Jhe kj^",. famous poitica saons.in which tha "^HHanTwonjo"n"o"f~tSe isighteenth ccn-' tur moded pubic opinion in Prance. Aicia knew sbe was cever and as she stood admiring hersef In front of a fu ength mrrot_jrhe_ awaiting I tfie arriva <5f her guests sbe congratuated hersef that she had made, a Success of her ife. She had won those weath and socia position. She had Jparried a man she did not ore, it Was true, but other women had done _that before._her. ILjhtL.hud-not brought her husband ore she at east Vaa not a wife he noed.be ashamed of. In, her J^aqun gown of jpod coth, irth. sweeping'train tod a jeweed tiara In her har> she considered hersef handsome enough to grace an man's home. It was Indeed a beaut <rheh she saw in the mirror the face Of a woman, not' et SO, with the fea- V hrtuhuvo uncemn""vhie In this uncertain state of mind she met Mr Jeffries, then a widower, at a reception. The banker was attracted to her and being a business man he did things quick. He proposed and-*as. accepted, a In the brtef time of five minutes. Robert fnderwood and the romanco of her girhood were sacrificed without question ithen It came to reaching a prompt decmon She wrote Underwood a brief etter of.farewe, tong.bm that th*> acuoa* BTJO bad taken nas rea for the best mistress a note Aicia know the handwriting on too wo 8h«tore the I«*ttrr open and rrsd: LVar IIri Jefrr-» 1 rirrhri our»tt*r trt.iik m* tiat m> >rr*mrc at >our interests of them,both I'nderwood houm to msht»t»uj t>* Jui««i-tu tn mads no rep and for months did not ou A* \OI L«n Imagine It ttaa a arr&t hexk Don I jou undtriultii h. hfrm tempt^ to-go near her.- Then hp tis w4 do mo 1 j.wr wi her In pubic There was a reconca- m jump to tim con- married woman. Cod and Indifferent te her husbnm, Aicia found. Jt amusing to have her od over pnng her done with him forever. These thought* were responsibe for the fruwn on tb* beautifu Mrs Jeffries' bojewrkd brow that particuar Saturda cvenirs Midi gave a sgb and was eaning on ber ong kid govca before tho gass, when sudden a maid mtered and tendered ber court^id the danger of discover op gave tbe Intrigue additiona zest sn<: charm. She did not ead Underwood ia beera that 4«-erofa Iniuee'ner-td forget her" dut to iit Jeffries, but she was fooish enough to encourage a dangerous intimac. Sbe thought she- was. strong* enough to bo~abe*to ca a hat whenever sbe woud Be so disposed, but ss Is often the case she overestimated her powers. Tbe Intimac grew. Underwood became boder, caiming and obtaining specia privieges. He soon resided that he had the upper hand and be traded on «urt«r iiumriiathr wtiii our frrndi. 1 rennot ikiturd to»t hs bapprn. now M «Rar< «In. Ucn rjtoo that K Wi he fata to in» f nr»d jour uppnrt and frrmnhrp man han *Vr 1 hv nt1 t me. For tho uki ot our od fre»i»b1p, AcJa. doa^ 4«wrt m«now. K«m»jnb»r wnat I once was to ou and et m«com* to pur TXrtfitQ.n to-ncht. Tbtr.'i a nm-»o» wh I rata bar MCH tn aurtiotsu T Tours dd d. ROBERT ttndenttood face fushed with anger, Turning to the maid, sbe said: "There's no answer." The gir was sbont to coser the wasdd sot tsoantt* kiad,- AU at oao* sh* fan brash ber cheek. Sba t*re*4 it wa* «* b.os*ajsd who "Oh, thb usua cm wd." r»p»d Hca, anguid. "p r»m»tcn ta and a that sort "Bo h.'.\,,?r H, stood. DRUNKENNESS sass StWe Una far *t.!«, tai! r { "I»on Ui«,-ountr. ircn, who had an uurv«tratu«d power ' I <!<>n t Th - ; accompanied, b r-. raguartttae. of tba urine. To rcaer* tha pain aadt weakness ou must cur«tha.kama. Do to a Pa, aa»:. "I.,.v^JKfV«ast^ef^u-)M«=w»* rt*'»tt"vwn»*'ir«t"r. 1 i1i.*r 1 of t (frattdpa that h^r tu taas muftvit vititi Ami Kim*. n«t'd v. nrn )nn»tuffr< «ith. svutt,," sad oh 1 wivrt'iiihiu this.!.«.' ivf thn-e ifnn i;<«muffed n, What thn nvo.t'r* soikkt was (ho 1 Joina "r.wnun her Unrur i.n tpm wtai. tba tmnrats unit a kinds of irr Thrr.i *os John iho i.ij.iut mid entire without ieu;ard to tht*wp. imipf irrt* upri* tivitc ^Tirr fare of tho pi-ojip -Into our Koot tniiiki-r.ater»,ri»tc urrcitri <uuutr IiU<*itiniintncn, fmin driiknjt ' ^("i (iint mini it Jutin Hu'* nnihoc irjuorn, Ins romn ami Is i<>- main entrance ha, The Z drew tbe rurtans asdc L "Mr nnd Mrs. jjortwrght," he an nounccd oud»fnt forward, fonw~ct her husbftni, to greet ber guest* " <'ONT1NUM>> tous on** who reruse to ick s postage stamp ss "cranks" know that there Is a defined dses.se> known as 'the qthen&d mar* sertons diseases have bean cau.ed b this habtf that a «o universa and seams so harmess. One throat speciaist in a hospita decares that man cbrooo affseaebs" ot tba throat are found smong parsons that our manner to tn* ias chanced.' wbo hare as tbar iveihood,ib* sd- Perhaps ou have b*u*r«d aotn* of th«<reiang1od stamping'of *nv*op*s. ' 8s*-«ktB ais«as*»-n»v* beb^own to foow this habit, and It has «v«a caused pumonar.u-oube*. It Is after a but a babt, and a bad if take* no>tnt u^a ss *as to Moisten th* stamp. '1th- a damp sponge.-er rag. Where man etters most be itamped aod seaed (bare are good pa> Dt Inventions b which tb* spoag* kept moist. ttin npa. stuh, 1 uhs, p<r«iitin n» uims'!«' II! jknimiuuk Hint he ied op his tbroho, i-uirh a Impied a tis infmrou* ton-,ii&u4i.at~ktnif PBOOF POSITIVE. door when.her, mistress sudden re- her. ", Hanging en th* Wa.. It. /Under ber patronage he was In-caevited everwhere. He practica' red '/"Wait a mtaate." the said: "M "Tbe wa pictures ar* hung makes tures reguar and refined.* The cet on_hgr, friends, _He_borp»wiKt write a ine." t^r such a ot of difference In tba spp*sr t ~ * a. 1. fi* q.»^^w^ i 1. 1^ a^. were Urge -amnrdt and the mouth -sue* <if a r6om, JI SSJO. sn'jotaripr d*o> mone ud cheated them'at cards. of tb* bod. KIWB up this.' da po»- *4d nose deicate moded. TJe face sheet of perfumed notepaper. sbe orator a few ds«ago. That fact Is to their tne wefare (ban tti«his rea character waa soon known to onng and serious dsews g'-npra seemed academica perfect.-tij.but wrote hurried as foows? thrust upon me near ever da. I Joss of a their propert coud have a, bat no bne dared expos* him for,thvexpression. 'She had a-cod, caook, and a cnic might have ures sra bung so high that a par. j And Ahab said,,t whom? And ha fear of offending tbe infuentia Mrs. 'It ou dan to nw near/m houm go Into some* parors wber* tha po--j been. supervenes. So when man or woman finds that coffeajs a smooth but dead-'" to-night.i wi bava ou put out b th* Jeffries. Reaising this, Underwood a*rrant#^!.>_,. her with-being '-ostajod thseangaaattsjsad. Thus safh tb* Ujrd, b,tho *nem aad-hgath U> t,t an rtiatens ^ at nothing to gain hef~own ^g_ became a sort ot socia highwaman. ins note, she. iciw/ nun 1 ijuii oijh _T^]mt niftn r crushed it Into an enveope, iwsed It. He had no egitimate; source of In-* reason-to -corns; 1 hdd It to the gfrt and «ad: buf he-took' a- strife of apbrtti^^tpi;fctrimfttg«raaa J J i raat dsadpeared, and Aicia oeaut otui* jtnm»d taking from, 3-da Uon that ai few York woud tak oung-ertacas. ^abont no~ ess a person than 1 on credit furnished them so gorgeous. resumed htr work, of drawing oh her tbe^ vaue of the pfetnra. begin to daappear7 t6» proo7\ Is unanswerabe:. I Dr. - Ood, tbe true reigion.» th* one that the became the tak of thegdves in front of. her Krrori' How ""A pictures sbood not be 'bung on ^Bernstein. the ceebrated pschoo- source of-vtc(<ir over the power of town. Tbe magazines and. newspapers devoted coumns t<j the magnifi- ber house to be made the headquar- *t a (hontd b*. as near on th* toing K muatfcaboied fu )3 mm- dam he write ber tocfa a Icttert Was U45 sajma ere, aa h* so oft** sre, Postura Is not good tt made b short!-^gist, 'the'originator et the theor of intemperanc-. Reigious motives sjnd '^scteotwc.pschooig. Everthing Insprstoo, ore of God and ore to cence ot their' furnishings and *b«art ters for his swinding schemes? Tn& eve with' Us re* as possibe. If nte«after boi{n«b*s<ns, vhe'n th» s":sfemed to so the wa she-wished; hertreasures the contained. Art- deaers 411 over'utt countr "offered- him b«want to cheat sors of her friends? square and obong pictures ars atzr. man, the spirit of service, oat ta crisp favor and tho food etaeati-sra ->*- " Je«were the tak of tha town; tend had iust presented herib ibera mii If h m The nor* she t&oqgb of a ha. hadnstad irragosr with round and ov«jthe coming of th» kingdom 'of Ood broufbt out of tho grains ss<! tho ber., tha jewacd-.tar* which fcjw If he woud dispose of expensive objati d'art to his dona, tn«angret ab«became- Her ones tha bast possfu* as««t if gifrt," Ibesa are the soujcea of ssraiion crigs In read to fafu it* mission ot from the curse- of strong drink. Tbe ees fashed and her bosom heaved pnatabte. eomfort 'and renewing tho>ce» 'and kerre «e«(crs broken down,.;- < (d.bariead^tiera seamed to befriends. Ha entered ta business reation with severa firma and soon his Art WverHstandng bafora -Tha ttm t^ujsformng.'poww et,the Ho Accounting for IL ' eader, Jesus Christ tie «ver-v nfc with'.indignation, She ' wondered big,initha worid that s sb* coud wfiatjhsf husbaad; tha sou ot honor, b con*** - " * v ' 4 rooms hecasie a rtrttahicubazaar far suo rm4 osarwr * «such «( ' Sjrint, fha Or*at Ca«s««nd aim of th* SfcaW-waa iaimfcjfiamnr wouh.sa If ba inspected that 'sb«r.siu-aa ' > I d ^ ^ orr* ' - " ' ^nrstan, tna> trans.farmauon of this rsrw word toto th. kfoc' T 6 ^ ' to us* his hem* for ns"d*- tttstworu MM- at s th* tas". and,_; p»4*drpod IM. and airas Sara h«att a«sottrc4 tt* was 'dad ah* Vi >( t h a to sender «..t. be askod "How does m Uta > trj-n,f>oii ha goodiest, aremn* And ber tsfat" ' I Amb was»n (inr«ii-niii n int I'power hiukim tho demand that b«"if. vrr nice Don't ou «.» I'm * emrd and repied M ord, It tonight'-»h. rep-d n INK, ncnirdng to Ui saitik, I am v, ani a Hint ( ia>»' HoHntrn- AIMIIMIII- Hip Ab I knew ou wnra tr>vnr. (Itinnic if- i ^niij uwnn ngifu 1 fn' riu/i'd!it>jrji fu nthjt r.i I tt.'ujs'itfd with Ijhn»tirkiiK»,,t r.»tii! \\ iii(i iiii<, «i tnsii)r< a IHUM OI I'unmi. " 1 "WTTaTt >uv te Jiiin H,Ui nit. 1 T ' ULTJSiPL'XSi'JLJbsJUHUuAr-i: J Thorc«rttiTOn>firwiTTr>';-iif'-in1[iiTs"" t '~'T'Vri. : ir,,i, Ubs4i-i*tMt*m «-#tn«>,» near *,40u,UOu,OnO ' ) n,,.,) tiii ttui HI In KUKIUDJ In 1VUK was over { nrm ISOO.ojID.offo,Tak«i» nsioiin nupr I Mm ou 1.11.m hrfurr inni r. nnd ihio It b thn number of nffpr inni>r'" nsked th» 1 utih'. saoons»ud IWH& b««oi tin»v«r 'Artrr inner, was tin- -iunuiin> agn Mist to Iho proua of each saoon. mint On tio ateritisu ti* fnoon nmn buck-! -' Mn(h<*r.' nnrf Jim KAvn j» WIKKIH for nation, suito ind rt" rtwr 6eo.~ (too is CBKiirr taken from a Of nuuipiiuoii. -cuudn t t'"> bui-mrr jiud<iiic fur Is rounfr In Ii-u of ff>,j r,, Thtu : Amiio ri>inanos "our 1IHM'>»,,our s, our jusbiiixn,' our'svvr'atut Prsctcs H«f Besn Known (b Ciu.s ) R %M- A "' wa i <n<' )c(ji< too cxtf EDITOR BROWNe v A««t* Infammation of the "-.^^* doraands, * Tongus, " I ijhf r Of Th* Rockford Morning Star. nhadad then sent word Unit hi* ' ' 1 Oicf rs -wore coming snd woud search»nnu s nouse or ever pieauf tuiok Im Imd and woud take It swa, And <tra nut on Afaab's hotiso, but (ift bouses "I bad suffurcii acute Truui of his offrers and eaders. This ci " «?_ rm! 'Jv' 18 / d «cw. B.t.So_/Je* to ha-do-4 M grntra bmh ira»-biu --A, iwtstttf Thattffriniuvgrriiwouiir ied a tie bad promised, fiuttie must den the^ncrnised dcipand. pswch confined ttia Ip tod,tor a weik " I or more. Hiwn after rhangng frotn! ctjffce to fmtum tha ndgestoa were- aroused In ndgnatto> sganstt as«ur» ou most ««M«W «:pr.«i *8od (iat Drink I sod. «m«, Win. At dm It was agreed to aow indited to ou for ibo reii- It hi* but to resist th«rarsge* of tb* more fier drinks. Iut this was a faiure, ; nm Temperance^ societies wero Mrmed. {»nd stam j/rohntion were In. I II gu rated. S3S-. :'?^S^'^^'SpJ3vT3 "wishing ou Yours ver " J. 5 SUCCMS. I A -

4 THB CRAWFORD; "ICfTIMttM>?tftJ?CH 16; tranforb <Etti{*n B»«VSBrTHDX«>«r»T Ti«CAWMtneM and iniiffrr no», owners or rwcupaii of f propert through h t Hi* town aowing!«aim and itter w W euwuato in guitar* i* rtupminiii for the greater part of 1h<s trouic recurring woh prioffpw»opp«w! oureru which aao nitktw^ir unkempt an m diar«put*t>(i d t t p < Freehoder Taior in ii» work toitnpfovo condition* tie Oouuj/U inormtad him foiiu that morf ciitort I roube i» due I tm,i;<wj)i Tow'niJiip autuoritie* (5 job a Urn imp- to enforco on nance* which o*er good rir* shoud \x> gad to hi'p ptiforco > otiuff first hiuuiitf. freshman Dance. The Qr»t frrmt otent In th«ive* n tho FrMhtnmi via** cif_tm nh t*c wmirred out Frida «v»uui«at i iano* g»»n b tnur ram Kvcr/ thtng wpnt aong mootbj-wdhc onp or^two Interruption* b no rnm! rad*r*. who got nothing, HII thn rr tt> i&f*fijo^)eevirh(wi()tt (t«h(>6t. Ti* pdroiw and tt*m>nfmt>> w*ri- Mr. Md Mr» H»we, Mr.'aud ^ wrffiiii jie, Mm. Ikpmnm, Mr*, ntinnnm Mm. Schoo Items. f viiw" WM attrtad b twu or (be Boph, Mi* paper I*- to ko«p DIM It tmia* twit junm, and to «W th«team b attob < - bint* and n*vtn* mn *< gotnn hoi of. Tbft papm can 1M> ***n on th* High The 8 iruir rnonton In m puik aphoo* wi bugti on March :iat ami /wi Apri Wi. / I'aui an being mwe for thfi Injog - / mi nt thft IIIIMI IIMII iiimnm mn Trinit Chinth. The fu ehonu»r»o«-at Trinit (Jfauroh neiuudiajr teouif, Hie third BUD<UV ot th* tuonti, at H u'cort, U, UIR fuowtig rao(moa«i Uma. t>r»«n «ai1 V M 1ir*j Nuna I, tjaiont Tuttt Offntor Antham.,,7, four* - [Victim" A UumU ' awning ohora aeririem ani-a wi tw mi 8IH Haat'finrh Arrnnr, tin 'CiiMrtti MarobS, asp,»,.armhgwmnt* far - UM LOBUW box wi u» <s>)inp»i«m ':>' towntwm who h»t#j»i««foi tha Triso. Uwm. A fttu/uiadoanoe. I* in ptmohur ot th*»»cborwit»;en«r({»d for ' AdttoiJair had ":jr*iari» nfiwtww «. Jw -"»ak;o ;;t»»e -»ttw«a Lj * L1 ' J J -«*U'«Bh«M h» Hownpaor To*M$p Oo^ Casiao. Orasford, I. j. tb«r»- ^jmrmio* Hoar «. Y*«r r. p r t «w U i w a ^ w j. bnh b»oe' icit KaJurJa nicrht aa "Iriib 8«f> Itiria And OetttmtoUt UM <**\\ia»a per" wi bo at-rtk after th* «n>h3r urikfo It*B*aiu ()0«,aitU«)Mi HttiW.»nJ "' U Mi *f Hgtd or at*omponiett fifhier. An»nt the b*bt«f/tw Mowitur «U*r from Eog^ir J»m«II. I*»t- towarda tbi The individua JtowAft ournnrafn mrtitrt *am$ at a gwtrantt* of i fauk. Tk» Vittn wi pw Koerti** on'uis «r*«r Supp quwrtioo Do'tb «HU R. W. riinib.^ir the ' tuuetioiu OB an»«(#«< j but with pfatv or rtianco for nurprhw* Mm ««I/K JHwpk 0/ (JW»«1 Km Mwoiuig h»r»*itb a fh«fina grnnr* Tho «t«diin»r of» doe* not ther*b$ wiim a' MUf opinion, vkich «bi for «i f No. 2 «t(!mnfor< wbcb th* men U> <taxn «*H fiitom. ia«bwn j*mp««)»nt IMIMI 'I h» ied df/rin wa» ftixnjt ti* «toi» Ha. MA BCH 16.1 HI $rf> I and tw two combined coud w,f**d on to vtd at thair >r«a«fit rf» >ttia from 42S.UIU to i«o,(x» fa»ii» p»r U H incnaiink tbtr <Upih«th» wj* c>na U»»r/ iuati>ra jr iwrea*- 1 «i wt Ui h«*a ntf ropiift oo initer *up(> HpUhw nai Thia, M OH«Unito *m«further «v ptiim, iiimia b tt>i> ;JRgng of Iia two wt-* In tmr pn>m0t d» ih«a ut «a*r_ M<»ft fun m o IIIMI Iia n*ada of UranforU for miih aara o couia, and a«tha supp nan Im iii«ro«am t cip#[*nir>n and «nkiu(i uddtnooa wnt, iha futura opji-nf t^tinfnn irnnfnuhj I Omomii»H**tt. tii; Bptcui Water II. W. Hmti II. M ><w A (ihopki>< A. W IHK.fi W. W. I'uniin<-r C. H. Mtu H. VV. Hh«rp A. a rium- J. K. Warner (I. F. KiirKiivmi K, A. Ctiikntiiitik J. C. I N Wr J. It. Do t"o«w. Hharp ir i< Mu K. I'crnaa II. K h II M. Abr 8 II 11 II " H In7ti bn w««u1«n r*c)«from Miu. II. Mnriaa auktng ^niit night the howing twitn of tin thai Ii»r» xnun bi bafora tha UffatiB North I'.n t«pij>icnft Cub Imure (wruitt'itf mucicpaticaowning N«w York ratin <»v»r f«r it wtwi wt watxi p«uu tomipp> ciiitr jixiniti*, tn«(-'iihiiio «-xpr>rt«. A (irrnt.r«p..., wfudi, )f,11 bvooiniai ai»,3»ft U* a bi( b<kmt o tha "inittnpa punt" anwiik i ihftrab U> nur«im> Ita rotonura from (iiitaia-auurofa. E. Marr of iia uruaawitk jit *'i>n>at urtj Ofi)if6«srwmti^a, 'mur Tu?iDaa asti. I'iip Lauinnit of Uia Iwi i'diiiilmu of H N h. wi nir n>n imj )n>c«ii'i ih«vintora mid ihi «a WMD ikiini! ffikni'iioi xtrni, but tin- onrf trip ov^r rrom N»w»t pi h«vnnim off Ihrr iiniia bj Iia dtramforta onusfi b ithiui!_wub»h<-r«.ht mt ni,iirn ~«r«h>(a nmt Kiiincn wont i/i ih(< imne t<>nni i gutera, dud bftd (v>qd L nn nf ronta woiiifiirtfiii iiinrkiim. 8niiibnri m aaum«tb«ri>b, Mi*«ir» Uurr A. Tnw iffh for tbi k IIHfiA ivtb V*i!i nvt't (m N. i ^u«uy Wimpaiim of Mm Imd Jot Ibn tbrw KHIIIfH Imt Wid, udw (vimtcin»f HaitiiiUtu ari'ft: Mra. II I "Mrt JO'ai d the ejwnoff J'h j.-x iwt«, Unit fetutii rumtrt wi IM>>OII.-II M \(,*«k> if Kriii (" ) 'fi' IILIHH W. M)*gi Imr ifo %rt ni tti fpri* aiiiium btuw atiomo of th«i', 'Vidu nut thn foowiinf ir, IUI1 tit. Th* KDK.UHW mi Hr«M> Wnrncr K 1H hia utnim»ir(h-()w tri mv«r»a> i, but th«krau Minr WM at Iia inmtnik m prraun aud tatm thnra'wna ver u* chanwif-t Mug done thin «ar. Whv<n Cnioniiv*. ninn Smith oam tha' Frefiodnr'a at* cmion tir tbo Utd condition of t{i» imdii nowownad b tha OmiutV, mi-,»w. Mr JIVIer expained that Hi* cuwra wpr» '*!»ML»U rvniottm <>n tor I WM <1u» to ttrr IWIIIH tbmwn no ti*n«t»ri cnunng fuippngo ami mid ROICIHI ti* '\iwn»bp Oominit** tu w iwrii'tn U I th»r onnanii** in thi* pnr>.iouur. U* thought it woud IM w«iixi' ian ««Ui a* th* war* now on a umr ut i Nonra. war* r«o«w*w) i»m AWS Uporr and Oontr««ur 1UU that»icwiika woud u*,«fi b thbm tb fiont of iho Oooppr ani Bingtr, propwtim at noi M tmw**th»rp*rmtu<. >r Mother n*po rp " nia~it wakr«rau*. had uo*n inat* in front of \iuftndat«r»n*r wa«received from Hi* Me* Yotk.iVephqo* Oo. autttog the vera going' o\et«ck poe* on High *trot»nd a»(oaoda«kogperaiod U> trim uote on Oan»*ott» aud Lton venbea. "tiita rti)u«et' waa tufuaedi ud the tarmor «J1I its ookau itutf M to At ttth Oru» Jfeurtock wa«appointed a arek^d o"u>e Uoo'a Md Daugher'a Ba on 8Q«tb avenue. th» hardea propoeiuoo ih had to Uckewaa a. aom pah from W.. B. Oawthorne wthrn auuog )U tenant; ; Ut, R B, Stataoo, *w'w qot. fane*; hu eaea rniaaa U>» Boa' Brigade «t thr Antftf> B. Church dtf not Mop beni nntaanoa ot ge other Mtarfc HrrfttBtMU in praamrand being aaked torpmtwuma. eajd tha * ooiaa and Ikughter WII raaptag of waathauo thu t p 7.30to8, ttma ^iai wmened b vtetr 4eptrtmt good ngut trjn. a oi UrntiUitftnft'tpna tttttw»«ht-tha wb oi to I ho daomfatd the Mowag bita w«m ortered paid. Qeo. QriCM. MSI: Loua Jao^uea, KM; A."Heider. tt: Jofaa Uanka, S^ D*Hwt\, U] P. U.FaWo,»S, J D. ta, John 86bB«Uar. «a; X, V. ^ j «FMMM, - 'o. ufibnn... Nuiithnn- -~- Hnih,.-,. Tortur... "^ HaHc Wdod.?-,... 'hu. 4tu-f ^ n hji UiW7 ^^'*^. *7 ^T*T* *"^fts^k*cn*:"41"t*^*f;*^"^nft^ft'*^iij PInimfor tbo C!m\i IBS. an - Bra- 7 - KiL. mr«, it rmihtiks«t«) u>i [ m>xt, Of (xmr*. tba a tfi-. I hit pro^htniir uhi'fw of munti of,uib ' prf wbn H n Hn»iinm to curr (iff trt«r wt nr»fnini inn.irn- Umn Wi bn >nn itiritik thn tournimiitni ' II.M'tnujr, 'umio)', Ttmrsin.-uiu] Krtn»>vi<iim.'s. Thcaw who imn 'iti'ir tifir aontion* thus Inr In itom I'a^ III Itiu UiUIUUUirL Kcuihvorti in ngiin oouiiiitj to fte'ifotic «Ttt» rtitowiit~»o8ft», ii\ U W,rimtti;-Mproviug its dikuiutiou JIH au iinhistriu K, Marvton and It. Ahrr V. IVrnaa mi towu. Two additiowat fftc- U II. Wathor^, <», 1'. IVrgunm imt havo boon added dming the nnat week. ajte ahiiw to m given ttrtnr Kiiapr nre Ti menu gvnn b the Oamno o doubt the man "atunta" pp b the burut-cork artsta wi ou#hn» "a pforoua effort; (n, tm riutd»vie Ho*..»*. W, Wa#U, batur known»h i Wat«ra, who h M i amuacu Omurvrd mttienn*. Imn w4u appnu.ntie-oi) with Us» t»o iit. Doffoaru oruheatra wi fiiroutt mu»ic The Gmertatniuen ronunitt«. has to be hek on Apri U\, St PudV Church. MofutuB worahip 10.%. Ev*oog wonthioat J o'oook. I rtwcrnu«u»h nioraidff aod et»nn}' th* pw Sunda Dbboot at 13 o'cock. w m 7 ) g p w p. m., Topo, "Th»,E<jtiipm»ni. «r,mr»."a U UeU. - - ~ Thataa^'^Vit b"i hiid att4* ionie of Mn.'B. M, WauMOIrQrohnrd Stream twr-^ww, aitprnqoti, from a to & 'TffffTwfffffTY «4»aa*»rt*as;t.'w^ttiiaaii'j i(r>ec!er ; Pour,Fce4, Baed Ha ; ' 308 South Ava.. CRANBUttQ, U. J. : "I a*' " A-pt«roa*wHb»o«M at Jbe Oak- A OMMI««of th. WorkBua'a 8«k wit iw b»w oo a*turo«r o«bt u oo O*our atk*»l ' Tb# Oarwon oigbt aehoo wi ok»* on Hareb 3>, for tb* *ehoo)»*r..th*«nr>,ual*bim» m*mia«r-wi 1* hmt] DO TMaVtB night at th«_jeff*r*oa choo. Tb» tfpprupruitiaaa ackat tor an** fotowp: p It«patr*, ep «30Q;; ourrtor txpenae*, 92,100, U)U «3^iU Tba ia 11,400 more tbfo waa a»ked for durinir tbe aaltwo rara*. Tba'foowogU tha honor ro f»r Jefferaon aoboof for tb«month of Jfcb ruarr; KratOrade-EUabeth Varoa, J*oot. Rugaah, Ixtia Ooone, Amu* Anger, *)od;a Kaer, CnriaUnn tterwuer, Heen Erdod. Loeia K«wU>, France* H«rtjr, Annta O»ia»j!ak. ^oio Pnekt»r. Wiiimm Woidt, Itwjamo Kro«t,Fr«o<tin Packer. Wiiam Durroc'h. Kur KiVrahttiit "' '"".""" ~7 _ Hwond Urade Joa»ptn» Mnnaan, J»nn» risniaea.uiijreiijuickaod.uarr> Wckoff.Chai. Hakedo.v^Krio Kj»mark, tviharii I'nff, Haen Hcbw«t>. Third (JratJe-KiMbeib Htott, John Widner, Wimn ftoukford, Jwowta Frimt, Kmor Maada, Afiw Trudv. Fourth araiie-ada Oowe, Hatit Mwr&fatt;EI«ie Hahwab.Hnrnarda UIIIK Fifth <)rad»-nt Uvcka, Marin 'uz. Ean Hdtuwrt. Edna Wahig, Edih WIII.OOIKO Wiaiueon, Brnua* VattN'nU, Anna Ewi-I. Haro. Waaf burn, nnoho Tomba, Lao H»n. Hi«h (irad* Arvi* Dervmsr, -Mnr- R Mnroho,, IWtm W Mnrho. Mnroho. IU IUKIHU iiart', Juwph J h.soiwuu.jiwoiitina S J i Joncn, Wado Carkbuir. *"* HiiVmih Urai* Aen fncernon, (imtnvit Frook, Anna Wi. fi«itti Urni» Uive Uiimr, Aniiii KENILWOTRH NOTES. John Hitr, Jr., ntt«u'<od the \V. from Vioneor Citmp. Theadjournod meutfug of tit kiari of Etuctttioii~'wnji " " " hjohrtjiiiimnjrfthr budgot arrnngod for Htiihiiiu>i(m to tiu voter* Jit Uie aim ua^'i^ioo mpot di, fstio; Books and prir ''SKF t>w, Vininu urort,- "11007 TSiiTor- FuniJ.tOOO; Iuciionta «x-.110(157; tbta,»25,000. Ttrco memburr of tho Boari of Kiuoatibu wi aho bo OIIOHOU at thix meeting for throo-onr tornih, to fi tha vacancies oatmoi b tho (ixpirntioti of tho terms of Joaeph (ow, J.T. Kiiuftur) ami John Hior. Huinpion, diud ou Sunda morning at tho home of hor ufothor ou 19th ntrci)l Intcnnoiit wiw mud«in Kvprgrooti cutuotor oa Tuo»iu ttft«ruoi)ii Mm John Hapft who died at her- home ou-!hh HrtHjt,-on ^Ittn-t (HIi,\vftH T«Tf iod ttf Mt Oivet Come- Bank Report teo"co9<> ot 7,»UU. ',' Rmourccs: ama on IOU.».(KU.OU 7..;.a.-;......,;;z,. ns.*o«a«u m r* ud ftituit*. ati.vuiuo t*t>... - JIJMSS1 I4WW ri.ivnioau...^ I.OUIOU * U. a. Tmuunr >./ Term. Liabiities, in»...-_ hwinutwr Knifui B.nk^ Dm insut»«i «MI Print* feauinrf W M ' *.. t H H M H >w>i»t)r««> C io.uk) DO Mwnibfd and awnra a M M* nx> tfch ik Hun-nawHW* v Umb. UKSU M M, F. WHEELER." IUUI II ICE., Crmntarj t _.»»>*>» AQENT5 FOR PULLMAN AND FORD «> WITH A VARIETY OF MODELS TO SELECT FROM. < > A card wi brripr n irrnonatrnton, with no,, Ordeni piu-ed not* wit insure ear (( C«U^g» furpube upon NEWTON A. BARNE1T, Prop. Ti.»n«jii 27 NORTH AVENUE, East. -* -- -» > - -» > a > t» f >» - ;' '< and HUDSONXARST B Far the Best Proposition for Let tis ca and DemonstraU A.QTH(W#S0NAUT0C0. No. 413_Par><Ave. Te J- Pain fied, N. J. m *AAA 13. KREIK, wurii >mn in>» In i) n.f I t - t t i'ol'ivrisy S.ETTIN'O, AIJATE WABK,» MECHANIC'S TOOLS. ^» BIT pro CHRONICLE BLOCK,.CRANFOHD. DIEDRICH KREIE. Carpenter and Buider. North Avenue, Cranford, N. J. Carriage Rcpairingand Painting Boee RUBBER TIRES FOR CARRIAGES A.SPECIALTY ', i Expert Horseshoeine^ *=* *- iwewer&mcmahoni Brick,- - MASONS^ BUILDERS. - mid -~C«ment< _! WHKN IN XKKD OF Poutr Netting Roofing ^ f 24 Woat Unoon Avenua» CRANFORD. N. J. J* ^THINKOf _ '_ ~ MAH.O.R. Reat Compan CRANVORD, N. J. ' hx addition to ciuico QULbNa * «* LOTS on tho throe tr^h«tiev are deveoping, thov ar«offering for wie choice SUBUkMN HOMES iti A parto of Cranford at prices from *3,Q0O ^o JH4,0tKJ. '' ' RENT. App nr \ - Cirotuoe CAMILLQ MfSSf, ^^B ^ Cears Bxc«vated. - -' - ( Sc'wcrs^ Sidewaks, Etc. CfUNFORD, N. J. CKMtrOBD. ' Schafer,& rteurnar«i; Matbn tfimi^rrtra^ctonit. Vard North Are.. SI* RING USES - A. C. PIKE,,Hardware, 'itr tnk<«that >uu Itcipaa : - W:B.DRYSDALE, V".» 4!,^-v u-^o > >^«c ' ^ " / JI

5 THBOIfoIb ',' MARCH m911. < «)» a M hed «n Uvj cbafw Tbfct*- d i U!.'_ I TOWN NOTES. Overand unabout auto. " Mre. Abee Canda, of..,.,.returned on Monda from an extended t' Warr«n W. OroT of Wnoon Ave, Wrto-da for an ektendeii visit at iiis bom* io Barevie, Pa. Mnt. E S. Brown of Puneen, re-. moved to Cranford esterda and now resides with ber son, W. Prank Brown, in thtf Potts' bock. H. H. Copeand and fami, of Mu street, are to move to New York cit. The Hgbe bouse wbch.the occup boa been rented b Mr. Petit" ~ ~ Mr. IC E. Oochwne 9f Uo, i-ontertanfng' his v son'-'n-(aw, Mr. J«rob-Itotte«-and-f nthefottu uscogee. Indian Territor, Mrs. Bettes' snd daughter hav* beau here for t>«post two weeks, The W.'o.T. U. -count-of the Mrs. Bodne. Wi some'responsibe ramd_it/irt! m Chickeiing piaao nnd ha- cock. aboutfimonths for the use of tbe same. Preference gifen to prospective puri,_ chaser as I ma oot return. Mrs. Jno. 1. Krown. Citizen ofce. - ATL. Jusse tb atkok DIM arena*, intend to tart soon on I»»'r* earn* to Cranford about a trip to tbe West ade*. ' j months ac«on rww Th* deou The 4t Bev.and'Mrs. P. L. Rhodes of Lit-t 1 "^ *» I Uieir.» '«>«* Hi bwdth n*t\ ite s Fas, N.J.,. m, guesta o» mp- Rev.' tum» «d * eowmoed with iotrwi «hi i, hu\ (h* oa««f thi odmvebinegmfh...»«._,...-_.._. ute.. fuvpvt.j«rf ag» cussd b*f d**jh. JMt** * i«r si>mu«to (cipim ib» furuior UAM tbia week. jbu*bwd, UI*<I*CMUM K»»#*,ur«vin k. I'IIK iu«m«.add S(<*na*rs of Jh«Tbe schoos In Adeae, Rosee and' '"**" H1 ** oaoo ** **«h^r- wi HiiHii HIKOI WI> ) femarn ITHHI Th*«-bi. Lorraine bare been ctad the pant p dr»" E ** H«"»> Jf-> *f N»» two w«fk» owing to «D epidemic of k> H< M H *t Rmukin; Judj* Robert K. «"^ Warsaw. X., scaret f*v»r. - - P P. Harris of thta puuw, and Mrs. W..*hmn Ui* nini of _. P. Taor of twno B PmU,of Boston.-Th* mum* *n Oranford wi pimsnnt r»«-«as Avenue, saied this w*ek tor ftightad, UkjMi tn Atah*m On Tuesda»hw, man» ho at a former IJMWJUK s»\b* where she wi Join her husband, who th* funw.1 aervca* war* h»td" and io adv««d bortj a "tugut tu th* (j«u Is now traveing abroad. tenn*ni uuk paeo, > nigo Wum N Kuntoo >d anti our own w* ot«f. The Centra U. It. pa car wi vut K>wn»nvati,IUv. Q*ttre» Kruno Cranford tomorrow sod dea out the t> >, than wh.ioa th«r* I*»> K<4ei dino«r sfmniket in hs.satr. In- inuaoa pmitraiii Wi b» fu up Ih* standard asa* ant t>v "tti- Mrs. Bernard Doe, aged (M died at her horn* on JOMIIMIIII.II ' ong green" which *i[ be the appropriate coor or t be da. tiutferng iness.". Her dwith «aa due 01^ Thanda 'even og Jast, afw_» P. H. Bogf of North Ave. West, has to a compication of diseases wtde* her husband the dooeaaed a'survived Prospect street, Westted, and b four ehdnn. Chares W.Uenjuimii»i more there oo Apri 1st, A. ami Miss Heen Doe, a x,t ibi* MM. Wtn. Campbe of The mj. B fri.nds of Mr.. Ade»u, Urookn, Comweof Hauut Awau f. wi tjon d to 'fitru tnat»ie ha«phour r»oov W.tu the «< ont of Hprnx wenttipi «od the irjnif up of the highwa, niau of our oca auto t>nthu»imt«am t thhr vnr» out of winter M mtither-n-aw dud In n«ed *J ), -f ti(>ur {i» k IK.t, t t. S»t,un In jntn m tire tufiuig t>f.i i,'ni iff fttiwciaj CWUI IO*KI tor tin m* easion b on* of the ntmtien «if tin wi b»»ui«r ium>nnj. The i'btihnriuonia.cub wi hod their rehearsa on Frida evening, of this-w**k, at 8 o'cock (Insoad of Tiur«dn)nt tiia home uf Mrs. Fur- itfv I^>mue WiUinini (coored) ditv.1 tins innrnng nt the KimU'tt Genera tart itm, btwiv u Kabor, ti>k»thiir thn IIw.iia, aftir an uperatou for an. Inti-rna cam-er. Hit had be*u tukou t<i if it: Ur briug Ihfin Into < n»,.r. Mmv- IIIKO ut it* CIIIIRII and m im-n UIIIHIIIV man. A back and- jeow iuttcr; wiw the hospita witi- but itto u> «of «'" iti eaeh OUIKI, ID uttract tirm notond itig around town on Satin waving bis h. Mr WuAi had Ixva J t.b» rhtirci If. [HMwiiirt nm In da. This viartor was heraded as mi a rvsidrut of Caiifaid for tunn jeani" ii.tt'riwit i «ui i Om Una ov»n surer presaifu of spring than tbe Ue WHS B minister or the Ooou-d U»p wori iie. Tini ti«r efw«hibu tir-bhwbint of Mr. and Mrs. W I). was at 'nn Kor»Ht.antunn-^fnoon. A number of oung friends were p re wit to enjn the occasion Mr nm Mr*. C\ (8. Coier of rook-.. bpinsanrc r hug bena^cii fbe-^vfi-stbtwiw: Ufui) Spring inn sudden been side-tracked and od Dorcas again R ias fu swa. TivriiiomfUr i o m this mornnk_recordi«k 10 ntxrvu ii but with the brwt wind 41 Mt'kc 10 dcgrr«i beow. Tt h the coih'nt Match 10th on record bciw. " to "' ou <-' r tt ''> r ' fire on Orchard Street.. A midnight ro on Thursda even- IUK tbreiitenn) 'i'«ruotaf to I'bip W, Inirs iijino 4J«orchard sme of *iu>k» t jh«hcr MnruMta. w wi tnnrk th* - uf the IIrut two t»sm of th«ii.nr; and ttio ir»mb«rwtkmium (rum nonoiittvriim nf th«(inii-oi» uiu, ini<«ttm Tornmtion of th«urgmii/iiiiin, potw It wi fuiifu nnd *i we W>wth»m tobitt imhinjvraup iim swui gro*n out it u ^ It' CKANHJHO, N, J, r out whph it Ktnnda fue Him ii cinri'i BIIOIIM un i uribs_wnfjlwj. cs! iimiutiirn (if nro»««bo h-8t of the JnniJ which wus indeed tma u» tu n fi'w rauuteh tuore' the n.ut.. woud Imvrt 'I it Jwiw Cfiitrn ufciirt m\l- d"- ni-wrapimi it iiimns Hro «WUN oidw tu II(iuin their now r«-rr.v»nu tooted between the w-nwur tiw III " Tn< Jioat IH noiv ' b b*!r!h)it»- on Dm second Iiwi, Imt nt i\ iniuiktiin, >i>, mi HIII undar mio[m-t> r«> pm-o wu-ni I ikbuui Iii. (Iri <if A >ii ogs.bud b«m ImrniiB tiitnitf tbo :«wii. icix IIIIIKI Dressmaker Teephones i. Madam Hicks. Mrs. Bank. Wi ou pease ca to-morrow at three for a fitting > Thank ou, good-be!" 1 Tb?_ dressmaker finds-the teephone- a necessar adjunct to her business. She cas up her customers and tes thrm when she has anthing in the wa of nuvctics to show them., ~* &~*SmEW3&Z ma need. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY Entr ISti TeUphont h th* C.ntr,- of th, Ni AARON I). CRANf;, unu Uare)ioii«; " KOSRI.ii I'A^K. N. J CIiNr«AL I'A«K IJVVVN sfei), TOI», WffK CLOVIit. IIMOIIIY sm-.> Summer Bankets arid Horse Goods. >.uca Agent for Cphers' Incubator* ani.suppies. ^ pjthsni Ing now bcnif oreoted noxt to- Shapiro's, store, Je wi movu from Pike's store to his new ocation about Apri 1st. An orchestra of eight piecea'recent_orwanmi in town, w^k Mr. Striok- Innd or" Itahwa 'as onder, has ar- ' ranged to give'week dances ever T--fomisnce,'8t*Qp0ir^s~w?iitrer r ^ ^ Vr The members-of the-cotored" Giants have Uued circuars giving notice of their Urst graud ba and ecipton to take pace on Thursda k, " Dsughter's Ha, on South Ave. tenuoa bus ar and'a t the fioiiib uf Mr, I{. K. Cochrnnc, Ho street.* The adies of Fnrnh Cirrta of Trim In Iiu nieiiuiuih a gurdi'ii IIOIH WIIH oonucou'd mii an effort wo* t n«du neighhon> Io cxtuicui»i tin- nincs which wen- buniun hrakh III the" ' ^ wrr m **a«kvvaii f>j 4iCJ Church buvbcumpeted forhei nidtjont Hno, whvii wi IH< fiing ovi-r tbe tinng nxiru Th«hed next-tuesda «t Hu iuustwii-, den-ui witii mnuku»n<n UVIUIICAI AIIIWIDJ nb Jjniipiou t ««-^»^ n«t..«uti^«i nmf»ii1ijh» for tbe eotrn dn. A Hook ExcmiiKe r " non anhw A Ue tiigte wi bo bed at the gams tian', and theif "Irvuui *<x'u ''xhkushod (io baze i AftMft! wi»n;" H.. nnt j.itii.' damiigu in iti«tun J_.E9* rteeii L ppjipjei_. atteoued tbo fonna dsncp hed on Tuesda evening In the opera house bock in Mies Bourne's cass rooms. Dmiang was kept up unti midnight. Mrs. (Jeorge ~~\T Sf7W> was secretar of" the I mtt^o Ip charge of.ihe nffar. t -ptota-aaron ropriate^ progran wi be enr- : ~t!orrent 'the tawn Siver o as we'ase K d, Lawn LwnSwackbatafr read h«r paper, "Kronr Seed) etc.' Loca agents g for pr Cphers' Yqkabamato Tokio," and Mrs. Addoms papert Heigon of Japan" was give their inua performance at tbe The Imperiap Urainatc Cub wi f-w '; Incubatois and chicken suppies. " _-taod.th-e sisertisemenun thfs Issue.,_ r«ad b Mrs.-Hates. - - op«ra bouse. u Katbeen Mavanrneen." a four-set Irish (Irmnn, wi be~pre> - The empoeesjof 0. L Be's um- The\Wodnesd-t Morning Oub hed seated. ', _ ^berard iiod a ive time ear'sat- its meetfngjn the Ubrar, esterds. U c nrda morning with John Oidg. a Tbe program for th* morning neon- At St. Mcbfe'ft parish ha a Euchre i«f»»f PoUoek,»who. went- on (ha - iam~ iatad o<-» paperprepar#d -b Mrs."J: ptibetio j t attraotou whbaotabo priz(««for the occasion. As this i,. v.- page about tbs mi. The nian came A. Potter, "'Manchuria, Desired of ('"W work in good heath but was taken Stations." Beading, "The Ooor'of event Is hed annua wi undoabtedjjo we attended b the e,!'sudden Insane and. endeavored to Mukden"bMrs. T.A. Wrenn. 1'ap.r n.embcrs ibdueu th* msnac, and bs Was taken i tbe, oca ji': Later be was comto-tbe-count Jai for obsar- V *... _, -_-»Hit*r hat-been-a-poor ons^for the; Ice men who. depend on.'natura sources for their harvest, snd *aa Spring approaches; predictions are =- * tbat man wi have to ook; esewhere I?;,to"-repenish'their'storage. M. F. icj[7 pieces'were 1st cass mai and ^pieeea' were 3d and 3d cass. The *» da,deiver for each of 'the carriers of the. Cranford pffce r "'^ap»&/ 1.Md'' average dai "carrjw.nialsb, deivej«d' Cg ifcoiint arid weight-of moi "-"id *i toapa'bftae. waa 'Tbe Industria China,"" vttui read b Mrs.. Hanse. Card of Thanks. Usveopement of KOITOB CUHFOKt) CTZEX, I Cranford. N. J. Dear Sir; Permit mt>' through the' coiummrof ourpaper o^xpresa to~tbe CraofordFire D<t part man t MC itbose ' Yours tru; r '., Psiu'r W. HAL.U March M.1WI.. "*. Absohite Divorce Granted. MivJUruis XawT«nce was iiiis weevigrand a decree of absoute divorce b'jrjiee ChanceJot Pitne was fu covered b ituuriioui. Entertainnients To-morrow. Sure, and *v*rthng ID in rwiun«m«forbt. Patrick's Da nnittaiinihiitu m town to-morrow entiing. 'I'obt-gin wtb : A rihnmiock Socia wi be bod m aod"tbeir friends. '""' Paing begins ' at 8 p.ra. The cotntnittre u charge are: M. J. Wech, Jos. Docker. J, U. Mo- Mabon and Thos. Hannou. Numerous socia paries h)\ve been fiffanged among (he-juuimwrset. One confectioner iw*-orior» for fift 'green " bricks of ttaa/o j fiivor NewCujert wboaaajiuid it, m appreciation of tb» Tursda a/ternooa^b*.specia Com- ">:'Wheeer has on barvfested-on* cut- i»u«( e aodaki that the shored Jin* *'" "W/"tt? -P 000 f** 6 V 1 mittee of which KreeboiJtr Toer J ' W^efa extinguishing tguiing {Kefir* in ar born* ast iifafbeaaon geu'twb^^ op» from chairman met to consider the advjuab Tbnrd Tbnrsda ni«-ht._coa«d«iii«h t C d i the hour, h ' igt^dbttjai 'simit; A»»., aod a bridge Foster'* Brook at Oak Btre*i, Ourwood. T%:-< 3 P«'"".' i ~ 1 fmr fn t f 1 -T"tr~»- Ijandsciiad that a arger uv*r_viih remotabe Iron top is required at Wai' h 111 showed a tota tit 17,358 not Av«. This wi r*ii*r«-at times (var serious conditions at tb* tro»ji tmitatufor^'^rpttttcfa. The ft b. 'August upoji report of Judge Anderson of,xew- *t% tu tites^^s^fjo:ti corder, due to insafkeiit capacit snd ffre<uent stoppages. Tb* oust of bs new cuvert wi b* about MOO. Tb* Committee- on T tb* Ganrood bridg* agreed on a favorabe report.tb* bridge to oast about,**50, of Vbcb amount tb* Lend Compan wi pa 200. ' T^w imrteeewmbeeactiij at'be anaoa scsbpt meeung jne«t Tborsda P6b<X)P000OQi3OO0OO0O0< XXJOOOOOOOOO *«* «««* *«* «jwocxwooooooooooooc Rea Estate Bought. Sod and Exchanged Renting and iiiuuuxemcnt t)f propert"»e>v»ii.i.ittcmvu to. Teephone 160-J. w n i/* t\frankin I I NORTH AVENUE Berkshire His Butter.. 7 V ' Prepared Under Strict Sanitar Conditions.

6 *J. " LIVED LONG WITHOUT Men and Animas H»"«M **J Remar.ab* Fast* " * rer of Record. Ekt.. pcv»n««^ffwni»p«i* timw *«hat* roni: in r««-nt f»r«t«to ps a mocit Itnpwrtaut part In severa Important diisons of tii> words affairs It Is not, either, rojrrjr R«-r* III tb» t'htted 'Hiatf* t»»i IUMHI mon eed WOIOMI are making thrf Infuence fet On the con trar, their [if!i>rrir«< h*f pro Ten-fu»s{mi^n^i" man fr^ Irs jijrcisi to nfttrh soj Indeed, that "t.fi t!i*d J^opi. Ot Kurope Iifcvc* \>**n IOHII*IIH> 10!' up sid tako notice of, the Arx-rcmh»d»* 'ass we worth to rank with «n subdnsion of societ abroiu (not i«n t I'tTinit th» uob Ii), tf the comparison U* m»<!<- "«W bais of gowne-hf incuf t't J«-»»J<7 or *ur ui the other tmindaras b nmch the frmun*»orj «H«sqch store Her* In thn Tn"! ft«i»» It woud br rtff rut to name a sphere, Hi which the «fath widows, h'avn not bc-en rii-rtjiig tr«-i,n>ncous Innuvnoe of at«esm Kv*n In ponn ih«nave not»aind ui^m th* victor of tb» suf fntr* eaustt to ennb* them t«ta" 1 * hand *"or the ii**rih, to be»un>. Oitir JnWiuii Is i H" ii «iinim Hi" i*»«tmmbo, aa hn tficni maintained b Abut ain chairman or ive fomgn rtat»na mnimt- (e«of III* bousn of n irrsfii<*vrs and the >K(kUi(»bkh Htnndir Hi\<>rdg«of Indiana ha* tmct through h» fuft thst his wife Is ths kiisnorusn of Mr» Marsha Ked. wdoj* of thn Chrsgu nvnhaiit Hoca Ihern Is no question as o the Iretnmdous power nf 'the Amrrcsn widow. To rrutn II (me han on to sop to refet t how thn poite word Is dominated b the hospita!- 11m nf such wu to-do widows s* Mrs 1. Z. rfiter, wdnn of h«chicago mutimiionaire mid mother of th* at«jid Cureon. ate vicereine of India: Mra»t neorgo M IMInan. widow of ~Ttre tar buid*'? 1. -Mrs -TUuuv iie fti BootJ Tpwuaend, wfow of. / L? ' 1*<1." *?.- rdunuraon? the widow"* of our miitar, and nava heroes. Conspicuous among the number are the two surviving widows of presidents. Mrs. Mar voted no itte, timo to residence in 8wtierand, whew her chidren are being educated j '» to Mine himsef to and from it e cu of bis arre*t refused! part of II* nardcrs.»ho Brst tried I tempting : im to -tat b pacing the most daint meas In Us 5»"v. 1.hen tfji faied, attempted feeding ' him br fort.-, hf hed oat for «3 da*, i at the end of»hfrh time he died. -Up to then tbe ongest authenticated fast on record «a» that-accompished b «!o»«nnt Su'c. f»ho fsbted at th* Koa Aqnariu-n. Umdon. for «da*. Hut these records sink into Insignificance wbra compared with the fat pig of Dover. *nsr.rn*d In Dr. W. B^ Carpener'p "Manua of 'Phsioog."" This pig weighed ISO pounds and was entombed for 'i cas b the fa of [ a~ portion of th«chak ciffs. When! dug out it weighed on 40 pounds, but to the surprise of its owner wss aive. WOULD UE AWAKE ALL NIGHT WITH ITCHING.ECZEMA Lord Harrison and Mrs. Orover Ceveand Mrs. Ceveand spends most of her time In the fami home at Princeton or at her farm in New Hampshire, though she has of ate deber other Irritating skin diseases. I woud.he awake a night, and m suffering uas intoerabe. A sca humor setted 'on m back, and being but a chid, I- natura scratched It It was a burning. Itching sensation, and utter Intoerabe, In fact. It was so -, that I coud sot possib forget about before Of the widow* of the nation's warriors' "nda were t«d. probab the pubic- hears most frequent of I "A number of phsicians w«r».p>u> -Sheridan. 1 ef uf tm fiuiiuuv air eader, athough Mrs. and I tea power aad knowedge (o cure.thc-iaonfece. ' me. Having tried numerous. treat; _ j r chieftain whi> ed tho desperate ' pubic ot' owing to rhjr-ttterar work andi ^ merc ^ ^. ^ ^ M M ^ t a t their careers on tho ecture patform Mrs. I thought I woud take the Cutcura Sheridan,- aike- to both these other widows. treatment as a' ast resort. 1* od of Mrs. Sheridan to the effect that she! whocreated 'Tho be ta.,*,: of^ Sher W.n than the ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S ^ V x It ma be acjued thm one that renders these widowed women ot weath be without them. In fact, 1 can amost dare an skin, diseases to attack mo ' hat» «utcura Remedies rf'%emarwe^n''eve7pres'ent"^^^^ buit «spendid home, since the death of her ;; c^av;;-;;^n"" t hough 'thta^'rt^uch J '" the house. I hope that this etter. husbnhu nnd the weath Mrs.sWtth of I'hta mihiir pubir i-iirniiiv curiosit miv ma have not tho tbe schtcnt sightest ji"w'" B TO ">er wifferers an Idea of depha had her nephew-architect carr^out Intention of again entering^the bonds of mat- n w 1 suffered, nnd aso hope that Rer-des* of a distinctive home. rrton. And thnt thtt' soicitude Ms' b no the wi not" pass the,'cutcura ife In point of achuvomnnt, howevar, unqucs- means reatrcted to disinterested observers or ' Savins Station. 1 " (Signed) C. Ixros --confined to thir'nnsd StftTws-Brnmcntnt--«"><"». _Chestimt-SL-Phadepha, * tested b the attentions which eigibe mem [*" Aug Abert C4ff«rd-i*r,-_ wia_4uhcrjt«4~^ne -~" tho Hrnn»Hv»i^j cva-nnd nit magnar^i aud Htat<in sniatar from Ohio. '" ' Mrs ' HanuV* Wt*'s'jife" Hi* Vtt<aji 'ot'uet" husband,»e ma horo digress to expain, has Iustrated how great I* h«atitude of ife -./ open to thn nnitorn weath ndow In con-,tr»i t to the rrcumsiribrd Msvnce of the HV- IL *«wr.p Wio«~uf tt roiiincm officia of a rentur>' ttgo, who, uihin the deofu of hrf husband, was wout to reti» o his pantation p or countr vtjwfc(itt he utmost «UWud B Jf ug,mn. actua After «h» dtith of her hua- \ < 1: <* vincinir nr urtrn P( ers nho ive theru contnuos. returning '"' atrca* or B most sedom to their ftat^e"rana,t»na tbeii" pri- >' create* ' for xtsts-. 1«-tW» r1*a««f» Oi»-wUaws.of fop-i ir, etgn dipomats who receive pensions from the Mrs Barne ses qr rents, and bo it sae] to governments served b their ate husbands A > Tier woman \rredit to that make she "her Is ft.xc.ver art prouabo enough In business doar, "conspicuous exampe a afforded b Uaronew J and rant* aa we tin In uoraona ib satisfaction I d StornburR-the former Miss Langham. a Ken-, < ow* ' have of ate ear* accompished so much good a* to make these bereaved ones as romance that began aa a rose of ow at first ' - sight on a transatantic iner, married Tiaron j ««r»»,;s *" vm-^fannhrjan now^aw -^sw fgef ;! -v-v t -. arge house and wcuffdirnr a ttimii.»*r^ works- «a*~nsur«d -h«r *- jo4or a imn o. In India.. athe fnt.nf «rt man jtan^dittta, at ui-ontctr. - ^wm&vm&fbimifimtsffiif Next she had a specia apartment arranged to th* soe occupant ot this paace save for the of, a spendid park to the state ot New York such as Mra/SC^audens, are factors. If not Ltte ^ a Quacker^Oh. no her order In oio or the argest (4 the new hotes In New York, even providing a apoett Weath widows. It tnt; be added, have not tsbo benefaction*. Mn. Russe Sage 1* antodtans of the, masterpieces eft b jlhor-de it servant* who minister to her needs. bid* Mr to be but tho tint at a sarra ot no- b virtue, ot their own. taents at east as cus- Mo, w her has decided that not V2kJf th.^ P.! a** ti kitchen for "Nagg >," her "Jewe" of acook. shirked the rc*i>on«>mue* trf housebuiding. other woman who a a comparative brtet ceased husbands, and the aunc.u u-uo m the ^TncneiirrngTrfhaii**, *h hh, upou the Idea f An he-cohtr*r. It»ecn>s {o*be 6a* of ~wid6tioiood."iag heped" "the nued-tn tnanjr sphere, of iterature and pubic te^.hwe the ot her pf*scut prognm of ife.»hch/cab for their fad*. Mr*, Letter, In addition to her 'wa*, and the ate Mrs.' Cardner Hubbard, coection of Ihb. paper, or an eminent man or an et(«nde# sojourn In Europe ea^b. spring town house*.-ha* ate been buiding a sum- widow ot thn inaji who reaped.the greateat the pubication biati of f hi* memoirs i has- h frequent f and summer and a winter residence In Wash- m«rr**oiugi- costing "h»udr«d»" or ^oumttd* " financia. -reward* _.\ 1. from t,,,,^ tho j^g nv«attoa tnvonton of tho devoved upon tb«t wdotr.-. In ih"e financia ^njtwn.-^her* 1 *ho has two. a tanmenu ot Jt_ 44 doar* «n &*- North ^aora of 4eAPhone«."! Ish during her ifetime tn word weath widows, b sheer force of tbcr ' room* ««ch to a fasnonabe apartpent house. setts near the summer home of President good works, - """ " " "-' """-^'^monehr'''ptote»«ftns,'wrefd an Infuence rec-' Jdr*. Hanna'! 1 tiurvonv Murtm^nt might Mr*, iar, widow of 1 the^ate secretar of" There. Is one group ot widow* In the Unit- ogniied'br.a g. meaot affairs. The most st no- noj IMU a prett pretentious residentia estabish- state, ha* buit a magnificent mansion In Ceve- ed State* in the member* of which for a tabd exampe, ot course,, is that afforded bi To render vour neehhor» JS^i!n4Jor_aJen4JiLQmsJLmJ!UUR»]W.bttJLJtJ*. UauU.-Mt*,.A'urTun.^that.Ihe-aja topat^oi Jhjn iving v«r~quu Mn Hett HrWn. who contros ono of the ' 11'IU neighbor a. scarce a ctrcutnatance to th«enormojs fou^ hove ordered new home* trom pan* trhch ett-the pubic a bound to Uke 1 keen Interthe" had r hand a making; Mr*. H tt ha* est Th* i'toup»» made,, up of the widow* ot r bank*. the grandeur of our d most powerfu ot the NcwVo^ " stor mansion erected at the iiatona^aptut soul Pusieui.',. CURrfNTWRECKS A 6RIDG1E; bridge, but to burn It ipah. Is propoaa was g»rt) trcptwi Bach span- ot the bridge was comwvt of Dine cnord* of three timber. Tw*nt***v*n Big Tmbera Are Cut Through In One Da b Aid of \ ' Eectricit^. One ot th* most tngeaous uses to which, eectricit was ever put wa* Sa ths wreeknr of a bridge Ovtrtho Wato iinjoaarv.....»$tie,,ehet dffeut a a the abort [ Jw». mnossfbe -each. The SI sis w*r«to.be cut simutaneous, so thatth».pan woutj drop between the pier* Into the river. Tha cutting was to b* accompished, b burning through the; wood wtth oop* ot Iron nwtsta&ca^maae rkfhot b the paaaage octh* cecttie current, nnf -reristanc* Jtact th» same with ever apa». Being on ot the row and the fa ox tbe span an hour and 40 minute* eapsed.- Then the mass or timber, fet Into the water we iniers, so that tht were unn- - The cat made b the hot wro wn» r Saarp and dean, and I'M wood -was not charred more than, an Inch from (he pace of fracture. - The-torreat-w-nr*t-turned-on-at. Ipaha were wrecked on* at a time.»t two In (he afternoon -the ast»p*n A BALL FOR ove Is stitched tab* a gift»to the one that «et*br*t«* babjf^ frtt brtjmta. 1 which 'wta^ on* gtf»t jo. 1* s edition M >0h; irhch' irhch. th*, hkpjw M toda dejgnted dj to fashion through the perforation In the card-' board and then proceed to BU up tho hoe b drawing the woo through and through or*f the cardboard unti no more wi pa**. Out It *na~ae~ir«*7 tw«ea the two Circe*' aad. remove these hj; <*artns them,.***», RENEWS ANTIQUE WASHSTAND Isander Se* Pee* ot Furniture for Ifft C*nU and Bujts It Back for 120, - - An eder Long Isander once av tended an auction ot od furniture. Amoife the artice* tor which, bids were asked was a keatr- mirbetopped washttand. The Long Isand* the, t Ji* It d h.h.*-xaa_ on one W6apokB ; ta»;wg*h' d'.wa* knocked down w*» an occupant of tho bam. It* m*r- We top being'irembved and-th* Interior ot the *tand Mrrtng a». a >ec«ptac.«for can* ot paint,..' ^ ',*.;,' Ooo'dair.* cvk from» ttt itttqr* ren.jthe neighborhood, caed at ^^k^uiand«^*jmj c^.»ata^^ (aught ktght ot the unappreciated annder and his wif* visited the furniture storr, and when the wife sawthat beautifu 'pouajcd antique wanhsund she te In ove, with It, for It juit mied JKgr. Idea. Her husband eemed to have 'a suspicion of the But the affair ended b the womaa purchasing, the stand for Jio, and It 1* now one ot her most brh priiea pomfmou. ~ the genera Impression Is that the wpor^itehte-ui # an other musica Instrument. _.- er be, ha*, five sounds, which iinat Wend' together In perfect harmon' and thi» accommpuahea b sh*v Ing down certain part* unti the de- *r*d^ harmon U necurea. a the _. -v..,._ * d^, p ^^ ^n ^ Eanhjf operation _.-.-» «*«patu must be operated oh and cut awa to a. corr*.' RHEUMATISM

7 OME NURSING asaf Ptsawr fi*nciin* I* Ahw«t tk* Chief TMitg to W«anpB«r. *M meat BS«4 hi ewttn Ut a*, Haw much 414 It cost btw* Yon ntur «w*n t«u m«. for Vta going to 8S4 W t Idea of J«tu» t. the *an» thing as fo owing Ut* Idea* of \. W.ROOM. ng» shoud be retoortrffroaa tfetraotn at ooee, as Xhtj pout* Uw ate. ta Infectious or coatactooa dasam* tb* urtn*. fet ( b t one has a harder battier " mire * nxatter shoud be 41saf*cted ^ttbuojeta a proper seect «. nl U wow *» on "no Me of the house, we ventiated and as far as possibe from tie nou«of? " trwu """^ odors of th kitchen., to arranging the room. a unnee**- "T furniture shoud be removed pecia brc-abnu:. which form* reposkor for'.,«,gem*. Tb. foo U preferab bare; athough sma row or strip* of carpet shoud to aid down to deaden the no.e of foot steps. Pacethe bed In a position so that toe direct --tight-front- a-nrtndoir doe* not fa oh the patient's ee*. Provide an artificia ight that aso U haded from the patient's. ees, bu which can <be turned on bright in case of necessit. Sudden-changes ma rise In the night, wbjei a good ight it an absoute necessit and a few moment's dear ma^-feeaj. di. then which make* or mar* a own. Tb*> method* have awas tw«a»*r dear to*tk» Initiated and th* ftnsrrtraa- Bot tor tho** who do not know a few eaiwfu suggestions front Usa B**ch*r > s Donettc Kecept Book, which ar* put in sach a detaied form that the cannot but be hepfu. She cas: '.' ]>..- Th* deicate and nrop«r bending of aurora a th* chief art In good soup-,. _ p-- ~-».- j making. Be sure and akia the. grease after being disinfected. { off th* soap *b*n it Urtt bo*, or It with choride of Ua* or carbouc acii Car* shoud be takes hot to empt th* excreta,,near a we or an pac*. wher* th* water supp wi b*cmb«contaminated. If no tcwerag* sstem ' ed If a patient expectorate* he ma b*.«_. w "-" *ff;»ot'«wi^''«war;'4ttoow In a Utte sat to brine up th* scum. Remove a grass*. ' r ; Be sur» and simmer ' aofu and opued with am»i pieces of cottoa to receive th* apotuau x paper coo* pinned to tit* aid* of th* mattresa. -**** reach -.of-, tb* patient'* hand, make* a convenient receptace?or the** ptec«a. A new coo* shoasd ^provided one* T>T twf«e a-jar^-^ The sweepnavof the *iek room must be done sow, keeping i>e broom awas n«ar the foor so the.dost win not n^ Before cotaujtnrtni to iw»p Put th* meat Into cod water and j ei It grow warm sow. This, ds- I suites UM i*tauo«, aows Ihe Sbu. men to disengage and tb* scum to!*ue and diffuses th* savor par! Of the meat tie sure not to eave an. > oe connntnrtnc xa.iw I f»t futing on the surface. A qumfi the broom shoud b* dampened.. : I of water to.a pound of meat, or a IK ^. ^t.."* mout sawdustd * t ^e * eave* bestrewn ) U» eas, is a good rue. Soup made over the foor. of uncooked" meat Is M good the ire ond da If heated to th* boiing point J * ' 'd*mhmr**eutag~< minur. This ** tb»»»««ffb»*s5r«5: not tww inihu ctr M m rb.u«itsm tmg THE HAPPY MAN. I-ad How v«r happ the brdfgronm ooks! Rea It a picasatt tb'smiqunr roan ooting so ever* Crttc*. Ac* Mik» Tom Immense, and he's ver much tb* genteman, but he doe* Ik* to tak about himsef Qittce^-Ves, dear, our.kngh: bath a thousand Ts. Puck,, " No daub the mind cur* I* ti right If ou have th* mind to b«gtn»ub. tm- I.UKVI b»h» ut* u <)4rt»<] Tc«. I!»«tsvngs arc the saving of man. a bu«tn*»» air Spring Medicine \ou oa" thmk U h*k" jrou * B ** «r» t «***» '"' < '>'"?, Ihn Ihrn. i> m M\>,r wai>n ws^n mnivi»i>«\v,u an.»»it jinu v»u know it, " «««,,»iwri Oi» «r< t Owr ini t, In «, ««t nn ib* f ii"-»«vi a>«in,.., \ ir..( 1H'»(ii*>U ( of The chap * ho (rets * fr,* r.^ p«tro wagon «nt carreu»*»><»nh "'"'m'. Tim. t.» enthimaam, - - A woman', cub a manof.a.haiuu)«.r Hood's Sarsaparia It >nntir«it. -nriiv* >» 11. > I'., itum. ui> the nii-iii - it (.iiur in uatii Ii nm ihvua tairn ),,'.»» *> juot i itfn keep the room darkened. Care shoud be taken that the curtain or shade does not fap in the wind and so anno the. patient., ' ; '' ' 'The temperature oj the room shoud be kept as even as posibe., Remember ibat ibe temperature usua fas «night during the time, when.the vita powers of the patient are at the '(West, tbat~ts, H the ear "morning hours. 'Decani* of this,/care shoud be taken to provide eitra covers at that time. Uness otherwise directed, it a safe (n kaep the temperature-of I!! 6 / 00 " f r.n ever patient ntti) degrees Khhr'.Yi^r patunu aifct- " ed with othtt diseases, the ttiermqme- "The temperature"'of~uw room guated:.ti^uaite fca heat on* or 6n ;, nov 'bcoi^ windows that are needed for ventiation. In some eases dr ihent. from a furnace Is ver- Irritating. This ma be remedied b keeping \a kette of boiing water in the.-roomj.' To keep avins ah vas'.mauei^.-.-ke^png'-.the T.iin the s\mn-»iar durng^the» ^ Ba wi SMV_»nj w t^> produce ver good res.ufs.-%- wet Bhe<-t, hung In the wnd/iw-or where a bret'zs wi bow over It, otten\ Is a materia aid In cooing the room\ If an eectric fan Is used, euro niustxbe * taken that the direct.currmit doeb Dot strko_the-pauent_ -'"' V Good ventiation Is necessar n\ ever. (seaae>.i?qriuer-patont8-were Jonned In dark rooms, with a doors In wrapped In paper and gent aid Ihe soup. It Is thought that potato tbo bride'jited six nionhi ago. On the Or*. The' ashes shoud asobe removed noiseess. The patient's i Oot M»tatoe* In soup, hut bo ese- OAT8-S5* Bu. P«r Acre. 1 -water Is unheath, and therefore do room Is the patient's home for the j wherj^and add them -when. near That i. Ihe.wurn.'to' ied ofthrwiiire time-.being, so everthing possibe -- cooked. The water In which poutr.hariiws. ^wi, Co.. W*»k..:hsd (rora -tnurr* Hrtiivfn»tr. Whit, onwun t«t«shoud be done to keep it cean, air I or fresh meat Is boied shoud' be id won* hincumie w»cr» farm. Oth.r and comfortabe- ; saved for gravies or soup next da. If ui«ieds are 111..u«.... tt m In (Cm>ri [iit, isio. b w. a ch*pm»n.v 'ou. do not need It give It to the. poor tti\, find b J.rratm Kattim attifm t h h ' ; :! Keep the esso In ' which. ou tie K.', P. -' Just ndw^ack vevet sippers are «r«v. )Ut.mTii/ W smart Indeed for evening wear, not ost f» «re fernmi. t IB_ d mvr'fnr ti'rir hi. ^ f n Never eave soup In'meta pot., at injnt «ndi tn-infm iekinjc quniie*. r Ter preu!r> bm w, *"metimea a fami i-ihus poisoned IZt*"??i I ',, i uwer* o f.inn e««in thr worti.' ' footwear, possesseg-the vtrtueof mak Thickened soups require more season Our caator- bri.tin«t with «w. i"»»»»i m»»- )at-. IHS:;..nwir.nwiri Hi,.i aut»j. th» quantit W-H wearers errs foot appear rer tid, i tor thin soups I-receive 10 rarkatn <.f fnrm.«t. nd that in Itsef Is I enough h to win i fern- r* «nd rsniira. Fic' ' gi^^ ' ' ^_ ~ ' BPthr! n jmsea m er!i*ii9 ' ' street, frock*.- Sorn^ j..' >,!;..,,.. -.?f / r " e used for adornment. And not infreuent these rosette, bae a spark- dtomr Sunsb4ne-^tnd-{r«rtr-ni. -na.ture'8 t*o ^rostt)otent~remeu r of uneta Is suspended; A~ third tehbik'r has five Ivor arms attached to [i's" In cod weather it ma not b'e desirabe a brass bar, and a fourth Is Is mere a to have the h wiwffis'jn^n^n ffis'?s the pa god paited stirrup and eather oop \ tent's room, but fu this caiv Vdidow. \ J'oined W a strip of hand enibrod3*<>d-" afjoning-roojit-i.houii1 ie, ow" namn 1 '^ j- ered and the door between the, rooms eft open. Usua though, the room can be ventiated direct ftase the Window about six Inohes from ibr but- ^ IUIU^..iii u uuaru ii^uti/ uiker It7 Fresh air wi then came In between ito two*bashes ahd dnnger-of'ii'dfect draft on the patient» be'»\udud. Ever morning the.room Ehotid be thorough tentatcd 1)} ' throwini? open-a windows and dpcra for a few minutes, ueiore uoiftnbi»rffie~patienf shoud be covered with one or two extra bankets and aftbt coverdg -Gift ^ " ' " -Neekt*Raek.i : T ^ w " *» «^ r VSVaPW -*-'. '! i 111 ith' 1 III A birthda gift, necktie rack which j dr Is substantiajlaswe as ornamehu. consists of a. hardwood back, covered' with heav natura coored inen bear- Ing a hanff cmbrudered design -and, supporting a htnged rod of nicke; which ma be foded backward when f rtfre-»rtcre- «- to be packed. "AnotbeTT Vack which ma be easi-crowded Into j \\ hifc, pink, Ifght eow and x An>«;rran.u'au shade* are used for dancing gowns., Kid gotes on the gace order and t usua whti' are vm with an ercp. I ot Intc costume., Poished wood-bu tons of dot h and..' _ ' -»» i ' oij cosa_^he window, indo, Jjut remove It. her 'fcatherg and even her TeU a» graau a'thcatf"n as'thcatf"n E~f Ee~foom re- we r-v*-» «.**^ " ". «^tntra6finafa.iiitfa; J- IrT^^coTraSasr^Sfr.It (a better not to keep an pants Irish aco vest or coar so or fowers in the.room, but 'if the pa- adorn man seeves! tient de'srea a few during tbo da A great man vevet _. _ the ma awas be removed a! night come and satin ones outnum Kep a, ^, empt hicb appeared-ast spring. LUiues, etc.,'out of (>be out of tbo room. and If pos- Ug. white, fowers, poppea. wesa, etc.. In vevet er In kid. A excreta, soied id inen and dress- upon some of Jbejatest farge Fat Saior B.n r 8 4mnier«id In in Grease urease. ', e hav <Je»«ened for tho««,.who An unusua inci i>nt marki>< a r«- pent- fire Iii New ' York. The fro. started. In thn cear, of a.fvo stor-u<neiiient-and before. It* was pitngusiw tbo Iji fnmies In jhe budiuic»nd ni -thn Jct:mcn Wore w! )n.-caifornia who has come to thp The:chief frenmn niwfd i tcn»nt» u'ri'iimn m the. rescue* o.f'gourmets b supptik them.,ui,jn«,ujn«v assuring a utensi that wi 'broi nwht (hem.-fint the fr«'.was confined" to tm-ceiar. Tic did. not stiiv bowever, wbt-n t)ji) oiious had got we On those wbp. have -partaken ttfre, 7 :. - -.,, _»t<-aks dripping with grease ran "appreciate tbo vaua of this device. The apparatus Js a circuar frame JiSk?,!* a 5!!B.JUiA JBSMR. J>bB.fxajne.J«Dfi-KJIPKU CURB wi! 1 ' i>i«tkii '-^'K K\K, nnd th» ike aiimnv,. ' s'sg*. nnii prrvrnti s-«.thw-in-t»i!-»me stmim front invinu tt<*miih.'aii<>^ Aw rure* chicken <-)io«r», uni don ii»t*mp<r. -rati'iupp uii. '" ~-" -* - A' Wa to Ke«p Love In. Mrs Hon«brd Iut v Dicke, dear, :ic_fbt Is so tin. Wti, tho windows "u Htt unm u iouse-tgudtrt iraw ifough. Mr Uonvbird That T«a Hi r, dear. When povrrt COJIICH ova t'an't f'through tho window. _, ImportanttoJWotrtwat. -. Bxnmno carvrut ever botte of CAHTOKIA,ftiiafo and sure remed for Infants and chidren, and sco that It Hears the ^ Signature of In Ute For Over 90 "Years. Tho Kind You Hava Awas nought a network; of n mew meta nags Biegi rings stet or. - <' > an eas rastjr for a oiarrftt utensi and then aid In the tho IIIA skis Lnt- j In ha bis bourn hmim nekhborboo.1 naviiknkn^ rose to tho bottom. The Vautrr coo T i. Br«.««v*7 App don* without being immersed in f Phiadephia Ic* Crasm. 'Aow a quarter of a good vania bean and seven ounces" of sugar to each tjuart of crsam. Spit the b*an a navea/'acrape'' oat "the "seeds" and mix them with the sugar. Cut the pod Into sma pieces, edd to It one-haf cream, add the sugar and itir In" a " " - " th«sngar is thorough dissoved and the cream bot. Strain and stand aside W cool When cod add. the remaining qfam. turn the mixture Into Ibe fr*«t- Ins can. pack and'turn rapid unit -th* mxtnrer begin* to freeze, keeping thejnouon perfect'iven. Turn 'more aow for a few moments, remove the dasher, repack and stand atde for two- hours to isdow«j Momnt Bresd. PqWT one csp'of being water Into as* cup of mfut; when coo stir in on* The f<«r of being caed mean has paved man a path to tbe-poorhouie. farfied Tea' correct* cciutjpstion, Ever taan is a comer unti be reach M a. certain age then he's a goer. Each fm* tho spending microbe" ii fought rsat down Jfr.. Mbw. «OOU>1D» Krup In CbMrra imbbk. xif MM Uw. tnmm. ndnom IjiUima*- tort,»r» p»ii,eiirw wad ame, Kt»tm"'f T^MiHmsjjgrs^ho er to get than to keep. /"'J2*ft» se tb* Umm Herb remed, OsrtfidTes. It eorreetiteonstipstrim! L u'< appare natura procaims iia Restored touodth b Lvdn E.PInkham'g Vcgef 'A" woman who is sick and "sufferinrr, and won't at east tr t medicine which has fic rccort of Ldia H. 'inkhani's" Vegetabe Compound, is, it woud amost seem, to bame for her own wretchedness Read what this woman sas: fiinqpift inirai r> s N>c i Iuin». tktiirti nnd UIOJ sni I!ia<r u «e»wr«ciines h WUU. Cai^»m '- ' * * n-rwii " B}iin to aw * ' *. Improve *-*W itm fore It t sj It UO" i I venn na vrr>l ani ntninir an evi-r,-iii rr«nd* \Vo<x«,n roi»»u)ttcr, itohtuoiij, Mo. Wd v There are itera hundreds of Ujousarids of womcn*in the United States who have been benefited b this famous. _ r??!*2b r»-?' I J9 1 was produced from roots and herbirovcrtmrt ears ago b a woman to reieve woman'a suffering. -Read-^Jat-anothef-wotnan- ~irw - - -*» =--- - jt -"/-"""»»-* inkhnm's}. _ -. ani «aiikit4-r f ond ooiuiirr ft uno-,., w Jsrnsra. J woud not IM> wtioiit It for eriiionirn Anirrcacuud b«i>or«"" '" '-' "--' ftmoner our for im'>in., mpd>taa. *xe BtJheuu»-u»» mo» T. JLavrrcuco, co, JoDotburo, Toitu. Since we ^narantee that h a testimonias which we pubhsh are genuine, is it not fair to suppose that if Ldia E. Finkham's Vegetabe Compound had the virt ji tq, "-p-..trfcse! women it'wm hep an qthcr woman whriijattffcrine from' ttie"8"arhe troube?' ' ' ' "" ' "," " ' For 30 ear* K.dft V,. tmnkham'a V«r**b«Compound boa be«tn tm nuiudard rrmet fur fenue Iia. No *ek woman do«a Justice J to hwraaf who.tri not tr HitafamottanMit Hita-famotta-niMictifv BUde escusre/ from root* and herb*, ani bm tboih«nd«otettnm to iu cr«xit. "Cbiisfipatroh Vanishes Forever CARTEWUTTU UVERFILU Ijf P GtaaMsMU. 8ignatnro PETERIX FERTILIZERS The beut for-near a centur* the best toda. Specia mix- ure^for specia cropsr- Before' Kv " pacing our orders write for prices and terms. v r»ir P.itr Cooptr't Pitn Bonm Dmt for Lawn Dnttng, ntr SctiOO too for or Girs In New York Cit «Mt rngm t («*sti^ S»f Cit ti* Bports on'«ph*o Psrk a/ "'J* "*" '* Hudson fvix. ij Upper 1c and An.- Hummer ffetsfo, C«r- Jf sdw* to Cof««. Bchoo MI D, PupOaT.,,. utad«4 ma MM, Bws*tot,»&M It, M -j kpbonfu* "of - cod wa- isibman ^ tntm^^sistmujji'safc^bs.j^tisbsbjj^amisjiiapffsi^wftaaaaa^sjasjnsjaaai a.nafi.toighr, kneading board and kqead 20 minutes. or unti It wi sot cing to to&rd. Setto rise Tor_jhreeSbonr«, knead Ihorocghr, pot to pxas.\and et,rise one j boor. Bake fort-fve minute*. Thiswi make throe medium sited oaves, Tb* bread U spendid and 'far ess troube than IB botbtr with, bread at HAVE YOU RECEIVED ^ r-. To Cean Brie-a-Brac > ceanin#~br^b-dr»c, ' esgarij ehsua?fa»*vtt u.-^jeom pubto j a r an om sbartng: bnwar It ht»tfa ID' dart(«'{mrie«r«aa 1» ato exceent tut nse wtfc wasting pieces Insra-* nssra ihapoeafo of amnuma In * warn vaur / > Wd

8 THE CRANFO*D CITIZEN, THUR8DAY, MARCH 16, 4 U» Mi; Ooerboea* on In < a rbutr (hia iratnair* Ihmui'h tutor, uf I I u pan-w. i the nt*»w HrwU, we Uiu it wi t» In*** ati-tiur mi i atr In UT drain J>* *«a tb* eruaniifi nf a nf Hi* tiwu ruftnu>2 baraft witti tbdr rat'k», WratSH taatmbk iaa in tb* tact that ike mrtae* I'ark. rrhruarjran»). «rat#r from a«ar a of. t«unimj it w! To niv»r»m«r ~* tvttmfi and pan of W**Ubd» M>* b» V'r (far UrH«>r»< IH* of >tri>- ug dotioft tntraft) Oatir* «f«*. in Oar martin* of tb«f {««f-)c I'urk, a ti>* Mat ar ' MI TJIOCHABU r«ni*iw awfu momtj at UH> t"b«>d Mata U A warfcurtaaiaibaaak TV- Suan of (M Cuun of I sjm r gw wanr or nrtiiend. i»»f fcf-»«^fc-»r'f Ura4ai«f Jaav.. uarj a tt* ru uf our Uxd nam Unrnmmt *Lm 1 2 ii«u4*«ao4 Inri <MMT aui ' 'riiwiji ' MaatoMiM*», 1 Uu> aird 4a» <tt Jaqwrj k r'aruti w w»««rot 0/ MM tmfwetn ttfiort I H^UII Ub«>,iiiH/ ib«awk* ic rtt PrwhoUW Wibor tb«natu-rgp»th (it ot tba nmting «f Fabniar? 1 wrr«krwb<!imrni with UJ» J thai tb"j i M»f priuw CW I(H on nwmrwni fi furtiiui II«with ih atiuii t XiO /(»t»( tw<4n _ tommuskjatioxs t tv DM Boatd of KnwMfen OanUtaMn-WhifeiHtaf on ba«iimaa. - -». i»io, on VMUICM or*. \ r ««*, naaruwtoffio* Ko. 4, m wat-mi n> i amtun**. tba horat t u IOJMR.1. and t». ( MMgiDan*tto %o. ThtawM Ver tm imm. tovr«i*«d«.rrwfci, and 1 en,*. J II. Uiin»»a *» R«JI»«O mb MKI iatr iu«imn Mottati itjhhna that 1 mud In tire tn OompUnt With ou, ai U»r caim that ou I ttat I* TaVtaajad >tai m nxw >nur mini krautr* a» tb*» 1 nan duw tm m*urt with him ao haf*wrtks>r iik it m a «&K, Now Jrrw (Vmfrrwim of ''uriii* an femonr oouotiujnn A waitng-b. hmr f inm< d > wi ho hrd in rrm-ctoii, Aiir 7«a, I ha* to rnaain ^ 4. )> ~ ~ Your* tru. B th«ptjeuss ieiii»iif* fifugra-d ou 18 Hoand nnet. Ni-wark, S, J Januar*, On motion b' Vi««huttr Krouae iu made ani afeon4n, IM n-frrrn In Ihr Uouit Koad (fcmmiwc. Tu the IV»r( of Chnarti Fin-iiiitrrn of I ha - Qoan of Union. OnnU»in«i <'<miiiting with ih» H.«,IU Iron nfjd ao that w* nai *-«nwtiiar < urtru In >r*ri>ii thin (ft* 1 fu* of *a*r Ui (Witrr ittwt We trua thai ou wi IM aurafu Ii iinntiriug Ihia IIIJMI fpr tii, a* it nrffii owrn and wi h* uf ifrrm»-n* fit to,thr nmujrh «f (iarwnd On in»d" aw) H. M. Wn.«,,ri Strwt (' > h Krarhoitrr Kn>uw, du th, '.*W.ia. I'a, KMin«ir» IS, 1VII. Tathonwiiitwrfofwbian <>f KrohnMrn, (Ji>iit rinrti-th*.aiimia iiicouuv v AKTIII M'I III B( ti I ami Oihrr*. (in moion iij fm-iii.irr Kruuar, iu iia<'«aw atrajin (^ruikt ItMi Oi IN hoit I. Thai «Ciniinitii' nf-thif^ be «. «.n«in niht wi, a Ikr roi of fic Mm i ( ounj Itiian "I Kr«huiiT" on Hi*'( >ii-»i'iij o III" iiimikdia' rrfnr IM iiv iinf hfi^i- orpr Ihr I'aua Hurt at ranrv, it arfift a "U.ot In»*ii=r( Iiu mini I t#/i fr»r Uif i^mt of the count} i»nir^~i aai nihin Kr«rhohi r hwan mount (hi* a<"niou of hu ir*ou"ii, uiii on mi (a wa«kirrhtimcrti'ir U-wirn, Thai ihr fiiiior nii K>ii a IiiUC (if irrf o n-ian ani iu«if a»it of b).mw* to IKI itihiiiktp. a W mod d at ( tewm ^njbndrr*, ttwnof ivtrfuii >» rw>uik>n»f MM bi>ah(i«k«amk dar of MoTtuber it mti-t the w <<riak)ba of a «<n of tb* «ct»i«iurit»r ik«mmh a Maw J-rwj,ntita*)»«ammrUM a* Mi» Uhmaq of roou ki.«p4ui«r</r Id* nm Kad niiai */f paiwi* Miffrrtna Irnoi tatmtrs. and iutbtiif or itw HI>IDUIU<I of t«" «w»«i «M ounk d«j»r jt^mrm. met up)4«n»'i>t«ix Uimdiumi k«rao Nt St. Hrd(*h*a brrtt awinnj t»i Kimk b r r h ««ria>i ri itaat a nmttnaa. mtt acu i KiU ' Hi i tbnji awmhii WMHi HIi I I" I T Ud ih. tbe fc.wn.1 Udirr, at u»»»imtj»imtj at ib) Und mat. Bav*»a >j>«w<» and d barnb Uw4i U4 4 w urn n and thai h mr r~jor«'b""h of a (n u PBTM II. uud ihrnxif ihn hat I-Mn iur wk atd n. A. t ja Ik. k u,*m I IMut ni*m«4mw or *am tmwtf a - C-'inmrter. rwnir th«'uuo of «<n<ta, a w41ti tjrn dabt» nn.fin rnrhn\ and It anit otfivr Itn ^n**f1thmt Irjr tba ronattutkw b«fuowuj; bi*»ftrr rnw «tmt awi M HMIIUU, au< Ikat w fatb am fft-ot, ro c«. i.nrrn m. irmh of Hid rounf an Imrui} Irntonibr iiiii.«.*«hi i* 'Uw mat pamrut uf w prinri UUr' AtKd AfttKdw U Unrr.1H :n Cai and Intoraai or Iii IMIMI arwipdiu; ui III 17. Frank II Smith 4M ;«. <,,,, Ir irrrea * < In wtri«an wb^rrtif, b«a«14 oard of ('boat* Knohadcn nf HH- I uuiitjr of I'nkia baa Ouwt Hit* IMIIHI W <»!«n«jt»r iti IHrrf ii.ram (oaair 'ofwinr, ant u M>n*trai«m, aimmtbf I hi i Iprk. In IM imrrunto a^xn] aiw tbw (Mjnivifta Wfo a«n«f4 to I"»«nuxd b hn tmc Umtta, II. (UxoutMt. Ou m<4v«rtcrih) and t\a Urptttt»r D«mtt«.>u Si. Pirn! «Bride*. KKzaiMh' Marf, 3. ISUI. r«the IuaiU of ri«i*«<i KrrrKik.ia OwthnwD Vour CT«mnK» woud rrfnr that Uwcuntrac f.ir (Minting I be K. M i,ur*er.v), Hua Srhaz 4U. Anna Kieuwrer in. ErrtnMnri- Ke, ^, u. tae.siauffrr 7t» Ma II I'ourarr 70 Jrne L aarthoatr 70 KHa I' Irtkn :B. (ruit» M k ;t ij v ft tk i.f itif tmnii for It* wi m* that >utjj«?j«n( IIIITTHI U> fin" rmmi. wid 1^ «wa In r'nitnnihamrui'»<hn»ttr»-o Hiij tii«uori3h» (hint dat of IMW IfoftaUWinWr iitic Hr.jbfi 1 so j.; a j ] Vcni»r(i IIIIIIIIII In rrofmi* inaii 1 h tha innnj ami Junuarr, 1911 Tm kmr< n ( IHATU ~ ' - en of In* ( onmr of I uioii P»»hr i. (Kit Jirfntii In the uiwn( imkikh't. iwtn«i1fcau.i frmn our ««Ui»*m UT. (' ninit rp KtKHva-Chaa A.Smith UiU U oonnrtitci, i au< a*u tb o.i mi'.rtt inimt rtmi Mftimtii ihr re- W kaiw Uarbjr j Ii.V>.. Ji»r[ii I'«ir> t d i t t.it tt IK. aii *rint«ndriu ami inamiia of Miuimi p trthnut IMnMuf,., <J Trirr Tirr J 33. iuioo» a 0, 0, our count uittttkkis b* prtawiil Wi n^-of Ca<) np i>i,t>x KriM-hiiHipr, Mriif a'u I'irwui I IMIIIIIIIIW Tr tjr ( oft'tor raifiin J, m 4. rt ' I Wi.iir It 2.1 ou t>w aem me Ih* iiainmnf thiw wi (-rk J«V X Ca.1) 4i 35, J rnr I),*.! 4 n M I OU >IM 5 wr )r*i at thin tmtmttre } i'rrrhriii r Ti f II Mwati \V1 Sw.1,, sjiji,» di Uurnt-r 14.Vi. W H am i (vinfnrtioni wearrive i I " ' i. That whi'rra* in Ontnirr J ^'Kan Ka a MOTHBR8 You who do oot watoh jour chimrea tf» Guit of Crimina NcgfifMtt Na«ect«d jeai bt injihioran ma Wad (Q partia ur tota bindmt» ta aur hfo. CbiUirra ha»«oo BMDII u judge wbfhar iheir aigbt it cood or bad; o#ih»r ha»«ou. Ha*d 'Ihia Warninif! and 1st u» aiamto* our chidren**»n. Wa are^piperts JOHN W. WIRTH, UI Broad 8tV«-t. 0p««C»«niiBa ti «:oo O'cock"" JOHN T. KAN AWE, : Rea Estate and Insurance Choice Houses and Store for i S«e. " j. r f i > DdtitiariirtatDm fur if mr 1VIU»nJ tb* month of Januarr, IK. March D.1W11 HTATKMKS1 of IK 1V10. U. Uiwn, <'«tin (V II I Uir th* arcoiftii rnnitn WV nm I In nnr IH»M twiiei't fu inif», ( Jin D II.) rfm II. K«.«V,., t'.niin I'hHriiian of Kiirniiinii ami Atu-niUino. in iiifion It/ I'rwhoirr W.nr, tn It'o I'ann 4iii fie «I J.. Kihriiar W, M (t>nti!iii(iii 1 iwtc m'intc a thi< i a <»i i of i\ rrf Wiow avcnui; i>iu IIIHI at Oak utiw, a to I* coin i i.h atfarajiir I, U-.-Xhc Now Vurk HiitmrMii im I V)iii.an aiircr- <K I"» t'i Hi" ('"imt nf I'nnii thn sum ' 'i'>(j each nf I In' tirii;i'* an «rt xi ifnt Hit ri-iif, ti ion thr I'onijiron nf ich iri.l'i-, aw tt ihrw, twoof tit"" irifk". mi. HI n"i itr.tt ami one nt Wiow iitpiiiin hati' tn*ii iiiitt i thn I'oiin, ami int Nr«York Sinirtiitn IJMIIII ( nmiuin II»H i tn m I mini I ui-c-er thn mu ImiijC W*> nuujr ciiiii ii'n: thrrrfnre Iw i Hrwvn. 'I'uit a unniutru nf Hint! Iinoirt wh Kiw»r In unrnirr wna i ion.ro K-r piuiia and» nf id third hri'irr, Unit mi Oitk -.., -, it, tttffuh i>f tw^ntf Itnt tniint* *ru fift uini* Mi-uu n >a Arc DIM A Smi $'J i «SU>t IMIIIK thn i* tuft*im a) Itrft^t I ba tuf Uu#» itn fcnian iri ^» ). *i, i.i j IIH uiiintjr iimpiut tmkiu Tttr IM,.) i»ut IM I, ID.\o I*( «II(N1) J»nm S <"AI»T, nirwi'-r Hford Jon. i) I Inui.] I'fi- {Yt>rm i Mi J(,, iii " I 1 Hu 10 Ai,i iti (Jiui (>MK[fSHrS 4-hKTIKrATRa itef ^t *i (*' Wimr H. Jmi : > (Viir W, A Ihr r.. ur>(-(1f tttf ItuMur - (.f within i JJrrvi t»i IMIIKI fnr tf«minvit-ioii intn a r«*irt-ti>rfu Himi inn-»ii. \V J Um i ih IH, It!< ieiuh nrnt1>«umi )i««i ttii.uj n.tnnr ft' II».»! Vi». I" II Mtm-I it. \\ A iih»j rtr-nir'di rjupvtn nttnr t*it tu «^Ut Itdiid Ituiini 18 UUMIIH rim (rwiu tit td I HIM itirirrt-kii<t In I uu. II14I Iia wh I IIII k - -."-J»u.(...H,i^^n(f Wi) i*<rt.(t cmiti-ri^t Inn- «rt'ir-ii'r^i U'mi with id * Joinna Iftti, IMI i.nk.-r A si, ' irtii( Icrt mtf *«nt ntimtti nfnrtsit I K I, hiiih-r a...»ivu.»r IM«I ii g«i rr iir*<m iiittvf I Mfntr A t- OfO (*H /«J *. V Mriit'tf., Iir. W, nr M HinianT its A I. Wmaidrh :!?.'"' V 1»'»!'" A i. J..I it KUnMh 0. J- iu.v 1)1 Frank U!>»»«'» 4 4». J.1 s*»u Ih Ui. Cor. Bouevard and 20tb St., KENILWORTH, N. J. Tat 13B4-W. tua.a ROBEBT B1NDELL. Lehigh Coa, Lumber LIMEi LATH, PLASTER ETC. N m r btmiatwr I!M>») NTATCMKNT Uf MtKHNIATKH (JFrii'K Una UUbureciMtitt mm ib»r r.,.... '. waa; wow ntit «,»' 'twvu.'jufewvr* i MH.M wajrt x.\m,vi HIII- a«a_iwniu)'_rvmd. iini IIIHI ti rt<*niiiiruini«rntw»nini TO I. Jiihii K. Konni, i Icik <tf tm r.v o 'oroor III rrror. ttbuhob wruf>-u«4ju!-.f m On motion aftar ro Ih <g U a fu, Irtu 1 ami i ciirn-rt w i) of ' n I«I- tiiianitti(iti«ad. JHit ai'ipn a Dm iiin. hi»_(if i«cu nntiiirit n<. Kai Ift, IIMI. Wiiinw Im Intm ani I Mi (if the Mi i It of Kcabvh IiU'.'iihii)' nt Krb'v, IU11, Jim* V. KKMII. ('ii) (Vik On inntniinf Kiipinhrr I'riatui du) imit- ani M-iMHdw *u ' - -tn-rfcr Hiahrti. Mnii '.* Ii Tiic ih'tti ri a* fnwi. Kwbph. N. J,. Mi «. Itt J'n iniimmtin Ihwri ufjlfiiumwt (Ifnttrinon The iii»cr«((ini m«r chi Iwi'ti a]i x\iin a cmu i'i Pui of A Nmi'ii C of Kir««. ami Wftfh»u> V oi»-the ihr rtmiwa titti» i(» aiwiw jrmi hat itutar coiiimitma havo II««II»iuu>rntet in nwo >aik kin h*w«f KfUura. wrion, ami KT umaiifirmtthm t»w U.ah tako Int- P»na«afrp* wkn«uiwuh tir (niirntk tii^htam iwtenittntur ite "QotinV h>uh>. vati.' ami u ortnr ta cari- Ii* nut w woud further xtgicw that If rou i»» no euiiiuira u nut III" mbht a niwrja owttttohtt <> «1 * d t M t h : uioruid Ui irfiind w Aiituiii*(JH > u> eu )nkr< ami i Iwniit O IKnimin 1 Piwhuder'Ti'Irr: HunuKKj.-H'ia a cu.imnuiv of thht! hr.(iioiuum Id iitfatiifiite h^ Piihrijoti nf itivwrt a Niiuti avrmip mid Wunu am IV, I'raufun, N. 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