nlyWJ Cents Starts This Great ORferT - DigiFind-It

8
^ w --^ fOh. XVII NO. 22. CKANFOKD. N. J.. THURSDAY, JULY 30. 1**11. THREE CENTS ••**> $ •»••» AARON D. —w I Proceeding* of the Union County " ' J l Board ol Chosen Freeholders. \ \\'••..• Oty I'.'l Re>Cleaned Grain, . Flour, Fee^j, Baled Hay, Straw, CRANFORD, Nr J - ; - i -;• •• - EEIZAtlBTtt; NtW Clevator and Warehouse. RGSELLE PARK, N. J. I ' rvvu^'iujy* with li:!-' iMuU\iui immlx-m • " f U:I "' (! ' ; "t^' i (itiwrnt: l v :rvrt»r Only ;i!ui J-fvt^tu'IJpfTi j * - '"' , """ t Central Park Lawn Seed, Garden Seeds, Etc. FULL LINE OF Sponges and Chamois NICE LINE OF Stable Sheets nnd Coolers M.I'V. lv,.tn,. ll»ll. I u *'' .ii,.'. M;'JLUIM\ M-i- I ""••'••'••! K I '<»<«.< , I>. Mmlitl. TllliT. '<»<> J . MI-'Vl t—.1- John WooJrutt' *UK1 ! l '',.'" l> ' i->l *-ii.*.- .•! | ' i " <-i;i Sin 1... K |U.i.t f-HatHlirtr'h and' WHlmr ' > ,iu»>«i.l i.•...«Jn....aiirtksa ••-. tsy:~. t'swHaUls ?>. Suatfr.- ftM> i •»?»(« ri-'a'.llnfc- 'ii* Hie niliiul.H ,.[ un-vllr.j,- off**" 10 Jim* 4. Wl«. w«-rc 4lisi»-ii>.-.i »tilt ami I b """'' i Ihry Ht'r«-a|'iirmr>t » |.Tiiiiiti.l i opli'S ! v)ur '"» ; ! ...I nvml-'tV ,1,-ski. I « l » i COMMUNICATIONS i I . June li, I)HJ I Hoard of rriVlniUlirs . • • • " N " n t d l l l i ! i l i l l >. lit vi -'I 1 t 1 .! iiiul or IT, lt>H. -•-•-•- •»-• • • ••-•-•- OTIS WRIGHT, Incorporated, COAL, LUMBER And Mason's Materials. Clean Coal. ' Prompt Doliveriett E. A. PRICE Carriage Automobile Canoe Sign i NT HATISKAOTIUN (il'AIUNTKi:i> KXI'KIUKNCIOI) KKLtAULK E. A. PRICE Union AVGBUO unil <'<'ii(r;il K. It. Cranford, N. J. H. WEINBERG Upholstering & Polishing Furniture Slip Covorx rut uudimuie to urilor. All kind* of lliiirMattri'-isiw maUo nnd ruinoili). North Ave.W. Cranford Trust BMg. i:n\v o I!III:N\.\\. I on ui.'tvn l.y l-r.'i li.ilili-r llil.n rv>niimuil>';\tli'n WSIH IITVI h'Hil I'l.-ui-.l d:i lilf I.lmli'n. Jim, ll.iiH-i) of Kri'.'.lii.Mrri.: . Al Ihi. ini't'llni; nf the IliirmiKh (Viuu-ll nn tin- i:ih lust.. 1 >VM l»j(rui-|Kl tn ri',|in"<l tin- lt<wiril of ("tirtH.-n t*rt'rlu>Mr'r» t o |>i.:li-i> a t.rlilno nn V.riHik ^lrl'<•t. li«'lwi-**ll i:im .itul lli'iiry mr.'i'li, IWIT \V,nt rinsik. Will ynii Itlnilly KIVO IIIIH IIKIIIIT your liriimi'l iiltrtilliin. .nml nlilltrc. CI,AUI:NCI: II. HMITH. Hnrouitl, i-li'rk.' On motion hy IVi'i'ltoMiT Hull OIIM i-otn- iiitinlr.-iilon wa-i roi'fhril an.I rrf*>rr»M to tlio rr»;.-holil<T frjim Unit srollon. A i oiiinilinloalliin w.n ri-nlVid from <1 IHvlKht Stun.', suj.i'rvl.ior of mdilli-rn' Kr:i\,'fl. nml •inoiiiiiniTiti; miliinltttne' llii< folluwlim iimniw. for mipllratl^i in Hie fUlitrtrrniiiiliT nf tho V. M. Aritjv for <1ov- i-riimrnf lii'jii!^toiu"i: li.iniiolpli • Tllorn, tialnilclil. N. J ; Juini'H li < 4 hrkmin Xortn lMiilnllil.l. N. J.; rtmrti", S|»'li|.'l. KMI.IIM.III. N, .1.: Holier! ll.irl. PUInnrtii. N. J : ami I'Mwnnl. HAMWIH. tlaliwity. New J.t'nu'V. "II uiollnn tir Frrchnlilrr P.mno thlx Piiinniunlfallnn wiui rrcrl\r<l nmt Ilm r«- New York, Juno 21. 1914. Hi pri'in'iillnn Hie Atni'Hi'iiii OIIH l'nrii- nva t?oinpany niul Ilix Aimi him Swlsin I'llu .A- Tool rmnliuny. cif l-:Utal}i'th/ ! rctiiiM'tfully rri)in>fil your UlnJ ultt'iillon to tho urKP»t IIIMH! of il tralllc hrtilKi; Ui:rLWa N e w a r k Hay from 10IUtlti«th ti" llayonne. . • f ilrniiy l'«tl«v« that Milt liupravvmrnt wolltil IKI nf Krt'iili'r ln'itfllt to Ktll^liPttt ant] Onion i-mully tlmu any other Im- Itrovonicnl I'liiK-rlyalil,', ILI It uroiriil mil- lerlnlty nhurt<'ti tltp illMtanc* b«twe<jn New Yor)^ anil KUxntxjth and avoli] th« (lifllcultli:Ei and BITIOUM 4lelaya Irj.irpiikrulil*-'. J, wnillil !•>' 4'I'1I«, .I in |..,-i ti \ Hy ill i::u.il" th .MI.I ;tt[l I. 1 acf « I'll ]i.. ILKiUlil-.l, tin i I v 'tltav III!' l.ltaliivN "T I I.I. II .UUIll,) Ix'lll 1.11 U'l.'inl llii- | . i i , i o'l.,, Ill' 1HI> i4tli-M->t fll Hi" |...|,,| i *•!>>' to ulillll.l Ihi' luliljiiv - 1 know fr>ii!i |.,-IIS.'II:I| Ku<4» Hlliill'll I'HHIIV I.. al'Oll*. MM, Win IliUf lli,i ,,,•.! of tlio. |ilo|... t-M'tl lliollKli I'lilv l!o' rvttt III Mirt or tii.it . oiiuu i in i... ii. Ilio ir.lM !•>• | |i,' roio.triu-llor 1'l'l.lK". I").! till- llf'ihol.li'ls f A VALUABLE ADDITM-I04W Iii I'.'iiYi'rnatv mill tlio policy' of thi* iiulitvition t'i fiutii-.il it.-i I'lliiiii'i with all that i? n»»«(iil ami ctin- M'tnriit in it-i s<'iyii(> to tlio Jiulilii", wo lm»e IIIH(»III<II 'V-iH'vriiip>'••lili i^snit'4 -i'i'• Sto'clis nriil jtonif« of lllil I U.1 U-.I I 111 t'ii|JiiH»lliiH;4. 'I' h i - inl,>tiu.iti.in will l»i jiiirlu'iiliulv Miliiiil'ln to HIM nt.it> « lio i-. ut .MI) phit <- tlu> |tur>'li»«t< of H«>i'iirlli«ii i.ir tin- «ul.stituti,'ih, for'nuv ri<itMnti, nf now iuvont I'.'iltmif* of Ilic I'miiforil Triifit Coiiij<aut_ in < ulii'iilii :iiiil tin' |uil>lii* in i;oni.|[il urn ronlmllv iiutiii to ,'»ll »inl iii.iki' fii'i' imo of thin *alu»lil» CKANFORI> TRU5T. COHPANY 'CKANI'OKD, N, J, ^* „, mi,.,) I,, ' i'f i l a . AOOOOOOOOOOO anil oil"'! 4;.-I I.- iiir.i-U;nv« l.i ^,.III,. tfi}..! l.-1'i'flt llni'rtiK'ini'nt hi I'rratl.'n «llli 1 IIIIIIMWI t ount y. . 1 •Iho ui)toni,.l,.||,, .tor .liirsln. ..< iMiipo.,,. •, i illlioin s.i un'iiily t.iiat a i.'iinl'v nJil.-V ! fnll« to fittrarl" (hut kin.I nf tnirtli' |>i ! In .mi. I to ,lto|.,. liopij.'.,.!» Ii, hlnii i.ihvi I I'limriiiiitltl'M In llii' (itcioly mat, h ,,f |u-i l;ii/,;,|.-lh nii'l 1'ulon roinilv. ili-MHI- n lii'llor (:il.o tlmu to I.n ri'li'iiiiti'il lo iho rt-ar, innl ltn .llonr.l nf I'ri'i'hol.li'i 4 »howl,l Krajip tlio TI|II.mini opiiot mnii v now |u.*- Hfnli'il lo Ki'vutv n lirlilcu IIV-T Ni'Wnrk liny al li.ilf tho i-i 1. <- It vioiil,| ,-,.»! iin.ni to Imllil It IIIIHH-. L'yt'n Him I! uoul.l pay lo IMIIM II. l>n( ullli llu,l,,»i, I'oimlv til |<ay llUlf I lio iu.ll, HiriK lai'inil |<| i):| ID IIO II.I piM.tlhlK in,oil- for 4l,'l:iyliiK piumi'l .itolloti with a \ li'w to norurlnK Iho, lii.iirht-i uf llo- l>rl.)i:o a.i nimit il.t II t'l i.ii-<ll.lo to hnlM II. Atni'i'liaii i!:in I'IIIMIH-" I'ntnitiiiiy an>) AllHTli-iiti Kwl'i'i III" mill Tool Coiiiiuiny, liy K. 1'. Ki-li-khi-lin. I'li-.hli'iil. On million 1>>- }• ii'4'holiii r III>IOHH»>' thl^ i-oimnuhlratloii H:I>I ri-i-m >l'il unit rrli-rttil til Urn I/ay IHI.IKI' rnilitnUli-c. July 1. IJH. (Coiitiniicil cm pii){« M) Crnnford Property My Specialty. Real [state Bought, Sold and Exchanged. RUN UNO AND MANAtitHVUiNTOV I'KUIM-RTY 1'HKSONAI.I.Y ATTKNIHiU TO PI mm for lliitu in llut now Orhiifuril Trunt-('»iii|mu; * l'uiliiiu« imty 1«> Hnon nt this otllno, J. C. W. RAN KIN, 11 NOR Tri AVENUE, CRANFORO, N. J. TBLUIMIONB 16^. TM Ladies' World Magazine and The Cranford Citizen You Can Be YouShouldBe You Ought to Be ; nly WJ Cents Starts This Great ORferT THE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE LADIES'WORLD MAGAZINE THE CRANFORD CITIZEN PREPAID OLD SUBSCRIBERS AS WELL AS NEW ARp ELIGIBLE FOR THIS OFFER. For 3 Months Total Value $1.00 All for Only 50c CUP THE COUPON The Metropolitan Magazine. MKTKOPOL1TAN MAGAZINE-OIVES (1OOD VAUJE.- It is ntled from cover to cover with storiut andpioturetiuf pouple, And will keep tlio entire family posted tu to the actions and do- ing!) of all tho prominent people of tlio entire world. THE METKOPOLITAN MAGAZINE is up-todato In its fresh, original mutter from the best author* and tilled with human interest. _IHE-METKOHGfctTAN"MSUAZINK "is nni'ine in that its principal aim. is to tell truthful, fasdnatlns, live, up-to-date human tales about real human people—rich people—poor |>eoiilo —good people-bad i>eo|ile—pooplo who have accomplished thing" —people you want to know about—people that everybody wants to know about. . "* " s'- At All Newstands, 15c a Copy. The Ladies' World Magazine. No other Womaii'r magazinn can or will offer so much for the dollar during the coming year a»THE LADIES' WOKLD. Beautiful covers in color by Giteon. Christie, Fisher andMuwtel- man; the best fiction IDthe world, with jost the touch of human interest that is desired; the »ll-ab»orbiri« and ever-present problems of human life presented,interestingly »nd helpfully; departmental matter which is acknowledged to bo the best in the country; illustrations from tho foremost artiste; a continuous feature-story, which will be of intense interesttoevery mo»ing- picture theater goer. •• •-. • . " In short, areoman.'s.magazine that is a real necessity,tothe -up-to-date woman who works, who plays, who studies and who is ambitions to makeher.home stand for the best there is in American life. •'-• ' - .':. At All Newstands, 10c a Copy. All for 5 0 Cents. The Metropolitan, 3 mos., reg. price, 45 C The Ladies' World, 3 mos., reg. price, 30c The Craniford Citizen, 3 mos., reg. price, 25c Total Value, $1.00 All! The Greatest Subscription _Offcr: JEver Made In CRANFORD. BRING IN OR SEND INCOUPON TODAY. Publisher of the Cranford Citizen: . I hand you berawitb this coupon and SOc for which plrKUM mail 'llio Citlzoo for thn* months, and mull in accordance with your special tbreo months offer in your laper tho MotropollUn Magazlna and Lodim' World Ma^azinu for three months. Htroot. Prepaid Citizen Subscribers WiJI Be Extended Three Months.

Transcript of nlyWJ Cents Starts This Great ORferT - DigiFind-It

^ w--^

net*

r«y

Aork,

[or

ng.

treetN. J

N.J.

ir«.

op.

>n

fOh. XVII NO. 22. CKANFOKD. N. J.. THURSDAY, JULY 30. 1**11. THREE CENTS

••**> $

•»••» •

AARON D.—w I Proceeding* of the Union County "

' J lBoard ol Chosen Freeholders. \ \ \ ' • • . . •

Oty

I'.'l

Re>Cleaned Grain,

. Flour, Fee j, Baled Hay, Straw,CRANFORD, Nr J - ; - i - ; • •• - EEIZAtlBTtt; NtW

Clevator and Warehouse.RGSELLE PARK, N. J.

I ' r v v u ^ ' i u j y * with li:!-' iMuU\iui im mlx-m • " f U : I " ' ( ! ' ; " t^ 'i (itiwrnt: lv:rvrt»r Only ;i!ui J-fvt^tu'IJpfTi j * - ' " ' , " " "

t

Central Park Lawn Seed, Garden Seeds, Etc.FULL LINE OF

Sponges and Chamois

NICE LINE OF

Stable Sheets nnd Coolers

M.I'V. lv , . tn , . l l» l l . I u * ' '.ii,.'. M; ' JLUIM\ M - i - I ""••'••'••! K I • '<»<«.< ,

I>. Mmlitl. T l l l iT . '<»<>J. MI-'Vl t — . 1 -John W o o J r u t t ' *UK1 ! l ' ' , . ' " l > ' i->l *-ii.*.- .•! | ' i "

<-i;i S i n 1 ... K

| U . i . t

f-HatHlirtr'h and' WHlmr ' > ,iu»>«i.li.•...«Jn....aiirtksa ••-. tsy:~. t'swHaUls ?>. Suatfr.- ftM> i •»?»(«

ri-'a'.llnfc- 'ii* Hie niliiul.H ,.[ un-vllr.j,- off**"1 0

J im* 4. Wl«. w«-rc 4lisi»-ii>.-.i »tilt ami Ib""" ' 'i Ihry Ht'r«-a|'iirmr>t » | . T i i i i i t i . l i opli'S ! v ) u r ' "» ;

! ...I nvml - ' tV ,1,-ski. I « l »i COMMUNICATIONS iI . • June l i , I)HJI Hoard of rriVlniUlirs . • • •

" N " n t d l l l i ! i l

i l l >. litvi - ' I 1

t1.! iiiul or

IT, lt>H.

- • - • - • - •»-• • • • • - • - • -

OTIS WRIGHT, Incorporated,C O A L , L U M B E R

And Mason's Materials.Clean Coal. ' Prompt Doliveriett

E. A. PRICECarriageAutomobileCanoeSign

iNT

HATISKAOTIUN(il'AIUNTKi:i>KXI'KIUKNCIOI)

KKLtAULK

E. A. PRICEUnion AVGBUO unil <'<'ii(r;il K. It.

Cranford, N. J.

H. WEINBERGUpholstering & Polishing

FurnitureSlip Covorx rut uud imuie to urilor.All kind* of lliiirMattri'-isiw maUo nndruinoili).

North Ave.W. Cranford Trust BMg.

i:n\v o I ! I I I : N \ . \ \ . Ion ui . ' tvn l.y l-r.'i li.ilili-r

llil.n rv>niimuil>';\tli'n WSIH IITVI• h'Hil I'l.-ui-.l d:i lilf

I.lmli'n. Jim,ll.iiH-i) of Kri'.'.lii.Mrri.:. Al Ihi. ini't'llni; nf the IliirmiKh (Viuu-ll

nn tin- i : ih lust.. 1 >VM l»j(rui-|Kl tnri',|in"<l tin- lt<wiril of ("tirtH.-n t*rt'rlu>Mr'r»to |>i.:li-i> a t.rlilno nn V.riHik ^lrl'<•t. li«'lwi-**lli:im .itul lli'iiry mr.'i ' li , IWIT \V,nt rinsik.

Will ynii Itlnilly KIVO IIIIH IIKIIIIT yourliriimi'l iiltrtilliin. .nml nlilltrc.

C I , A U I : N C I : I I . H M I T H .Hnrouitl, i-li'rk.'

On motion hy IVi'i'ltoMiT Hull OIIM i-otn-iiitinlr.-iilon wa-i roi'fhril an.I rrf*>rr»M totlio rr»;.-holil<T frjim Unit srollon.

A i oiiinilinloalliin w.n ri-nlVid from<1 IHvlKht Stun.', suj.i'rvl.ior of mdilli-rn'Kr:i\,'fl. nml •inoiiiiiniTiti; miliinltttne' llii<folluwlim iimniw. for mipllratl^i in HiefUlitrtrrniiiiliT nf tho V. M. Aritjv for <1ov-i-riimrnf lii'jii!^toiu"i: li.iniiolpli • Tllorn,tialnilclil. N. J ; Juini'H l i <4hrkminXortn lMiilnllil.l. N. J.; rtmrti", S|»'li|.'l.KMI.IIM.III. N, .1.: Holier! l l . i r l . PUInnrtii.N. J : ami I'Mwnnl. HAMWIH. tlaliwity.New J.t'nu'V.

" I I uiollnn tir Frrchnlilrr P.mno thlxPiiinniunlfallnn wiui rrcrl\r<l nmt Ilm r«-

New York, Juno 21. 1914.

Hi pri'in'iillnn Hie Atni'Hi'iiii OIIH l'nrii-nva t?oinpany niul Ilix Aimi him SwlsinI'llu .A- Tool rmnliuny. cif l-:Utal}i'th/ !rctiiiM'tfully rri)in>fil your UlnJ ultt'iillonto tho urKP»t IIIMH! of il tralllc hrtilKi;Ui:rLWa Newark Hay from 10IUtlti«th ti"llayonne. . •

f i lrniiy l'«tl«v« that Milt liupravvmrntwolltil IKI nf Krt'iili'r ln'itfllt to Ktll^liPtttant] Onion i-mully tlmu any other Im-Itrovonicnl I'liiK-rlyalil,', ILI It uroiriil mil-lerlnlty nhurt<'ti tltp illMtanc* b«twe<jnNew Yor)^ anil KUxntxjth and avoli] th«(lifllcultli:Ei and BITIOUM 4lelaya Irj.irpiikrulil*-'.

J,w n i l l i l !•>' 4 ' I ' 1 I « , . I i n | . . , - i t i\ H y i l l i : : u . i l " t h . M I . I ; t t [ l I . 1acf « I ' l l ] i . . ILKiUli l - . l , t i n i I v ' t l t a vI I I ! ' l . l t a l i i v N " T I I .I . II . U U I l l , )I x ' l l l 1.11 U ' l . ' i n l l l i i - | . i i , i o ' l . , ,I l l ' 1HI> i 4 t l i - M - > t f l l H i " | . . . | , , | i*•!>> ' t o u l i l l l l . l I h i ' l u l i l j i i v -

1 k n o w f r> i i ! i | . , - I I S . ' I I : I | K u < 4 »H l l i i l l ' l l I ' H H I I V I.. a l ' O l l * . M M ,W i n I l iUf l l i , i , , , • . ! o f t l i o . | i l o | . . .t - M ' t l l l i o l l K l i I ' l i l v l ! o ' r v t t t I I IM i r t o r t i i . i t . o i i u u i i n i . . . i i .I l i o i r . l M !•>• | | i , ' r o i o . t r i u - l l o r1 ' l ' l . lK" . I " ) . ! t i l l - l l f ' i h o l . l i ' l s f

A VALUABLE A D D I T M - I 0 4 WIii I'.'iiYi'rnatv mi l l tlio policy' of thi* iiulitvition

t'i fiutii-.il it.-i I'lliiiii'i with all that i? n»»«(iil ami ctin-

M'tnriit in it-i s<'iyii(> to tlio Jiulilii", wo lm»e IIIH(»III<II

'V-iH'vriiip>'••lili i^snit'4 -i'i'• S t o ' c l i s nriil j t o n i f « o f

l l l i l I U .1 U-.I I 111 t ' i i | J i i H » l l i i H ; 4 .

' I 'h i - i n l , > t i u . i t i . i n w i l l l»i j i i i r l u ' i i l i u l v Mi l i i i i l ' l n t o

H I M n t . i t > « l i o i-. • ut .MI)phit<- tlu> | tur>' l i»«t< o f H«>i'iirlli«ii

i.ir tin- «ul.stituti,'ih, for 'nuv ri<itMnti, nf now iuvont

I'.'iltmif* o f I l i c I ' m i i f o r i l Tr i i f i t C o i i i j < a u t _ in

< u l i i ' i i l i i : i i i i l t i n ' |uil>lii* in i ;on i . | [ i l urn r o n l m l l v

i i u t i i i t o , '» l l » i n l i i i . iki' f i i ' i ' imo o f t h i n * a l u » l i l »

CKANFORI> TRU5T. COHPANY'CKANI'OKD, N, J, ^*

„ , m i , . , ) I,,' i ' f i l a .

AOOOOOOOOOOO

a n i l o i l " ' ! 4;.-I I.- i i i r . i - U ; n v « l . i ^ , . I I I , . t f i } . . !l.-1'i'flt llni'rtiK'ini'nt hi I'rratl.'n «llli 1I I I I I I M W I t o u n t y. . 1

• I h o u i ) ton i , . l , . | | , , . t o r . l i i r s ln . ..< iMiipo. , , . •, i

i l l l i o i n s.i u n ' i i i l y t.iiat a i . ' i i n l ' v nJ i l . -V !f n l l « t o f i t t r a r l " ( h u t k i n . I n f t n i r t l i ' |>i !In . m i . I t o , l t o | . , . l i o p i j . ' . , . ! » Ii, h l n i i i . i h v i II ' l imr i i i i i t l t l 'M In l l i i ' ( i t c i o l y m a t , h ,,f | u - i

l ; i i / , ; , | . - l h n i i ' l 1 ' u l o n r o i n i l v . i l i - M H I - nl i i ' l l o r (:il.o t l m u t o I.n r i ' l i ' i i i i t i ' i l l o i h or t - a r , innl l tn . l l on r . l n f I ' r i ' i ' ho l . l i ' i 4 »howl , lK r a j i p t l io T I | I I . m i n i o p i i o t m n i i v n o w | u . * -Hfnl i ' i l l o K i ' v u t v n l i r l i l c u I I V - T N i ' W n r kl i n y a l l i . i l f t h o i-i 1. <- It v i o i i l , | , - , . » ! i i n . n it o Iml l i l It • I I I IHH- . L 'y t 'n H i m I! u o u l . lp a y l o I M I I M I I . l>n( u l l l i l l u , l , , » i , I ' o i m l vt i l |<ay llUlf I l io i u . l l , H i r i K l a i ' i n i l |<| i): |I D IIO II.I piM.tlhlK i n , o i l - f o r 4l, ' l :iyliiKp i u m i ' l . i t o l l o t i w i t h a \ l i 'w t o n o r u r l n KI h o , l i i . i i rh t - i u f l lo- l>rl.)i:o a.i nimit il.tII t'l i . i i -<l l . lo t o h n l M I I .

A t n i ' i ' l i a i i i ! : in I ' I I I M I H - " I ' n t n i t i i i i y an>)AllHTli- i i t i Kwl ' i ' i I I I " m i l l T o o l C o i i i i u i n y ,l iy K. 1'. Ki- l i -khi - l in . I ' l i - . h l i ' i i l .

O n m i l l i o n 1>>- }• i i '4 'hol i i i r I I I > I O H H » > ' t h l ^i - o i m n u h l r a t l o i i H: I>I ri-i-m >l'il u n i t r r l i - r t t i lt i l Urn I / ay I H I . I K I ' r n i l i t n U l i - c .

July 1. IJH.

(Coiitiniicil cm pii){« M)

Crnnford Property My Specialty.

Real [state Bought, Sold and Exchanged.RUN UNO AND MANAtitHVUiNT OV

I'KUIM-RTY 1'HKSONAI.I.Y ATTKNIHiU TO

PI mm for lliitu in llut now Orhiifuril Trunt-('»iii|mu;* l'uiliiiu« imty 1«> Hnon nt this otllno,

J. C. W. RAN KIN,11 NOR Tri AVENUE, CRANFORO, N. J.

TBLUIMIONB 16 .

roR i

TM Ladies' World Magazine and The Cranford Citizen

You Can Be YouShouldBe You Ought to Be ;

nly WJ Cents Starts This Great ORferTTHE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINELADIES'WORLD MAGAZINETHE CRANFORD CITIZEN

PREPAID OLD SUBSCRIBERS AS WELL AS NEW ARp ELIGIBLE FOR THIS OFFER.

For 3

Months

Total Value

$1.00All for Only

50cC U PT H E

COUPON

The Metropolitan Magazine.MKTKOPOL1TAN MAGAZINE-OIVES (1OOD VAUJE.-

It is ntled from cover to cover with storiut andpioturetiuf pouple,And will keep tlio entire family posted tu to the actions and do-ing!) of all tho prominent people of tlio entire world.

THE METKOPOLITAN MAGAZINE is up-todato In itsfresh, original mutter from the best author* and tilled withhuman interest.

_IHE-METKOHGfctTAN"MSUAZINK "is nni'ine in that itsprincipal aim. is to tell truthful, fasdnatlns, live, up-to-datehuman tales about real human people—rich people—poor |>eoiilo—good people-bad i>eo|ile—pooplo who have accomplished thing"—people you want to know about—people that everybody wantsto know about. . "* "s'-

At All Newstands, 15c a Copy.

The Ladies' World Magazine.No other Womaii'r magazinn can or will offer so much for

the dollar during the coming year a»THE LADIES' WOKLD.Beautiful covers in color by Giteon. Christie, Fisher and Muwtel-man; the best fiction ID the world, with jost the touch of humaninterest that is desired; the »ll-ab»orbiri« and ever-presentproblems of human life presented,interestingly »nd helpfully;departmental matter which is acknowledged to bo the best in thecountry; illustrations from tho foremost artiste; a continuousfeature-story, which will be of intense interest to every mo»ing-picture theater goer. • •• •-. • . "

In short, a reoman.'s.magazine that is a real necessity, to the-up-to-date woman who works, who plays, who studies and whois ambitions to makeher.home stand for the best there is inAmerican life. •'-• ' - .':. •

At All Newstands, 10c a Copy.

All for 5 0 Cents.The Metropolitan, 3 mos., reg. price, 4 5 C

The Ladies' World, 3 mos., reg. price, 3 0 c

The Craniford Citizen, 3 mos., reg. price, 2 5 c

Total Value, $1.00

All!

The Greatest

Subscription _Offcr: JEver

Made In CRANFORD.

BRING IN OR SEND IN COUPON TODAY.

Publisher of t h e Cranford Citizen: .I hand you berawitb this coupon and SOc for which

plrKUM mail 'llio Citlzoo for thn* months, and mull inaccordance with your special tbreo months offer in yourlaper tho MotropollUn Magazlna and Lodim' WorldMa^azinu for three months. —

Htroot.

Prepaid Citizen Subscribers WiJI Be

Extended Three Months.

, 1 •'•

. l - . i

FK^^v":^-^:^*^?1^-^ ^

^ „*««-. « M<»r -.«->_v~« , ^ rM ; ,

v ' , " i —

I *

Climbing From Vera Cruz to Mexico CityHOMES OF THE DISTANT PAST

; ,

•>

h

" t

Tunnels and Enormous BridgesAre Met With In the MountainsAll Along the Railroads WhichWork Their Way Up 8,000 Fee)Before Reaching the Capjtai.AFewWenWithaLittleOyna-mite Could Wreck the WholeSystem For Months.

T . -• Ifillen im the crow Miesn^>Vra Cruis to Mexico .City,¥uch a line iWroly escapes the

mi c v t l i u t1. frrui

butlofT'of Mount

IO 1M.4KK* feet high,•d WUIKIIOW and dlslnctly vlKlbleVera Vim, eighty IIIIICH dltituiit,

on n clear duy,In order to avoid thin majestic sentl-

mi the Mexican rallronO piism-H to thecouth of Mount Orlr.nbii. while the In-tcrucc-usdtt-ruilrJwid -puHiMMf -It to thenorth, both of these railroads cloudyfollowing the old highroad* whichhuve been used for centuiius.

These lire now two route* by whichnu army urn go Into the Mexican eupl-till from the KCII, hut mil It ni'y export*"~ en~Tori.iiiiic"i1hie lliiit 'ihe~loiile Helected by tSeuerai Scotland hisnMs sixty seven ytyirn ago Ii the best,

Kltlicr on tlie MeVlciin railway or theliiloroceunle or lhe\>'iiiloiiiil mllwiiysK.VNlcm ten men with a little dynamite

Tdlforf (hut' to jmt lioth HiH'ii out of coin-IIIUMIOH for inontli*.

Tliry liiivc only to Mow lip some oftho lirlilKo* OVIT llu> ritylnoii nriil rnn-yons :i(Hl ftvt In Hie nlr or to HIIUIMIIup n tunnel or to roll bowKlvra from ilioinoutitnlii peaks down on n right ofway wlileli CIIIIK* like O bat to the »tiU«tif i>r«H-i|>ltuuH iifiiks, ,TRAILS MADE BY MULE TRAINS

A lunrcli of nn iiitny of Invasion toMexleo City frwin'\>ra Crut .nivaiiHKtUTrilln IIKIIIIIIK for."it5 lntUfi'unilcrlotuiltlciim to try tin- mont BCUSOIUHI oftrou|m. It mean* InUliiK men net-no-tomed to ntmonplicrle coiidltlonH at sealevel up as high us H.OtHl fwt to MexicoCity.

Only trails made by hundreds ofyi'iim of mule trains over the old mlll-

. tnry nmtl o iu W~fo l low«l r rml- thatmi'ans n constant liarii»»liiB t')' sharp-'Dliooteni In the inomilnlns. i

No troops not hardeniM to the <-ll-mute and nltltudo ooiildthe-journey itiwJicutiHiCTtsl.—down by Behl «)Ul|um'iit It. would Ik- nphysical dmiKisKlulllty for tlivm to dofast work. r (ieiu-rni Hrott. promticdslowly, KIVIIIK some cf hi* men tluv#

to li'iirn liow to use theirIn the rnri'lUnl ntmojpliore. It

will bo jtei-osunry now.Tbc Mexlcmi rullway, slnndnrtl (.-ntiKe

nud modern. Is di-srrllnsl an the "scenicrouti' of Mexico," which niuue explains1U disadvaiitnKeK. Where It Is notcroislne rlvi>r» SO" f»vl down In n oun-yon It lnollriKliiff to Ui<-s!d<>of n iiioun-tain or burrowlnc tlmmtih It. .IU-RIII-lilutr In n tropical cuiintry! |t crawl*du!igeruu«ly uenr the nww Hue. tlienup and duwn and tlinuiKli namnv pas.M*.Until It nniehes the Moxlcun von-tral plateau. ..

The wholp 2(33 nillm of railroad arebeset w i t h ilnticer spots nmlil trnddnnd Imposing inountalu scenery. FrtmtVera Cru*. -which He* four fwt abovesen level, It rises to d |uy heights ofmore than o inlli' -nnJ -a Iwlf alwvo tttatowers of the seaport. The railroad l.<rich In tuunels nud short, sharp turm»mld the noUutnina anil crawls never-berntlnfly «>ver uarrow and Uauceruusbridge* spanning chasm* and gorges..

riinliia liy Aiii<-ili'Aii I'twa AmMHimlon. . .

1,2, 3 and S<-rTraln's working ovirth* mountainouit tunndsd snd bridgedcountry, 4.—Tracks torn up outdd* of V«r» Cruf. 6.—Chlquihito

^brldgt on road to Mexico City. • \

1'iitcrn a gloomy Imrranca called' 111 In-llenilllo (the I.lltle llelli and crossesillr.zy iiccllvltU'H, panning through tun-nels nnd over Mrcnuis that huve worndeep chasms Into the truprock. llliickcrosses hard by"mark, tlie last restingpluceH of lAifortunutcs who have fall-en there and .warn wanderers of n sim-ilar rule If they klip fioui the windingtruck above. The iuudscupc Is ticuu-tlful with waterfalls and cascades.

From Mullriitn, I.VJ kilometers fromVein r'rii-i and M i l feet above thesea, the railroad can be NCCII lu retro-spect doubling uiid twisting and loop-ing IIH way down ward among the val-leys, often, IIH ninny us M|\ Hues ofrails being dlsoeriiuhle, with manyaerial Nplderllke bridges tlui.t seem todip. like steel Ihlllie.s. At'Altu. Ult.fourteen klloiiietois further un, theriillioiiil ent» n| n fl per Cent ttriul

Ju«t beyoml Vera fri l l , where windddneH nllerinile with marsh lands midwild fowl rend tint nlr with welnl<rlc* mid KIIIII'UIIIIIH. lien the I.IIKIIIIMde Ooeos (cocoaimt liitiooii), where theMi-xlrhii army Unit defended Vein('mi! lit the furuier Mexlcnu wnc MII--reiiilerisl to (leueral Hcott. Across theJmiule ti>|is inline hlKh bine hills midthe I'll (i de (Irlziilm HKHIIISI the IIIIIIII-t'l'li sky.

A little farther on li Sulediul, wherethe peace treaty between the Spanish(ielii'rnl I'rlin nud the Mcxkuii (icutrat l>tiblndii wns eoneliiileil In IMit'J.Hero they will •fWi'i'i it brlilt;*- <if -li«>leel over the Itl.i Jamapii, mi,the licbt.n deep Kurge Mini the remains uf nn oldHpnnl-li cnusewny. The coiiiilry 1<InvUen with hills nnd valleys. AtCnmeroii, filxty.three l.lloiurtels fromVein CIIIK, n white iimiiuiiicnl nnd

lull ntstone sluli nt the left oftrucks commemorate* tin1

the nillnmdFrench snl

dlers i Hlnlii mid lull led thelj' In thewar of Intervention., The. fund ascend*through liiirinw vnllcys mid dellles.

A few inlles beyond 1'nmvdel Macho,seventy-six l.lloincteiM from Vein t'riu.l,,"(Ki ftvt hljjh, the railroad crosses theSan .\iejo bridge or KIS feet. At OlU-iiulhlte Hiding Is ani<ther bridge, '-"-'"reel long, and a little further on a thirdbridge- xpiiuulug the Atoync river, nronrlng, leaping torrent In the wet Rea-sons. The ascent Incomes stocpor anilhteeper, the railroad following a grmloof 4 per cent that uinlies the enginessnort and wheeze amli'l the hlll-t. Theelevation ascends fruiu 1,510 f w c ^ oL'.TUi feet within twenty miles.

At iwl lillumetei-H front Vein Crux theline passe* through t'onlobii, a town of7,000 IHipnlrttlon. finuuliHl In 101S byorder of the. Spanish viceroy, I'OH IHe-KO 1'VnnintlcE de Cordobn. It Mcs 'J.Tl.tfeet above the sen on the slope of nlittle hill calk-d Kltango, In tlm fertilevalley of thu Itto Beco, MS miles fromthe City of Mexico. It Is one of themost Important lowiut In the Ktnte ofVera Crux.

FREQUENT TUNNELS •-•.ll«nl_l>y Cordoba I* -a little fortress.

Herts auild weirdly grtiud scenery, therailroad paRses ou« of the most fear-some points on the line, slowly midcautiously gliding down one stivt sideOf the deep Mettno ltnrnmcn. On theother side a yuvnlui; ravine, Jn thedepths of which a tropical river churn.*Its way. U aunt her line or riilU <MI »terrace cut fn>m the side of the preci-pice.nnd nt an angle Nbnllnr to that oTit toboggan slide. Five tunm-ls luter-ruut tliln line beforo It rciu-hes tljehigher level and turns the ll;uil; of thehill. The train glides slowly' across theMytlac bridge, n shilKul pletv of eu-jdneering w<v.ri; Wt> f.vt long, built onn curve of ">'J."i fwt rudlus on a ". percent Kr"1'1'- ulnctv-two'Vivt above theriver, Klght cast mitt" wrought Ironpillars uphold It. Tralnuun say tlieluiss U the tiuist dangeroti!) oil tho line.

After leuvliiR Xletlao bridge the tr.ilii

thnt often the locomotive will K- Inone ai.d rtie last car of the train In ii:i-other. From the last of these the trainemerges un n wide tnb'letand.

Icavlug QtUaUa the railroad

tliroitgli rock gorges with ferns hang-Ing thickly over bend' and ghint cactitillnglug to the uimintiiin wall. 1

THROUGH THE CLOUDSileri! on rainy iliiys the train o'rten

little farther on It approaches. Win-ner's iirldge, ninety feet long, one ofthe most dangerous on the line, span-ning ii yawning limsiii tluit gives aview of surpassing grandeur of ii val-ley many colored and rich with 'vege-tation. IMXiO feet below. In the valleyHo houses that here scetu like match-boxes and cows grazing Unit seem nobigger than dogs. Tlie' ride I« u giddyone along perpendicular cliffs ami mil-Jestlc natural uinphlthoaters spauncdby during bridges.

.\t llocu del .Motile the railroad hnsnlliirued an altitude of one nud one-half uitle.1 itbove Vera fruit and thefortress of San Junn de Vlun. Thenext Ktutloii Is • lCspemnzii. Thencomes San Andre*, Itu kilometer*from Vera Crux.' trom which point theran to the Mexican capital is m-rosstile centra! plateau, which Is practical-ly level thereabout. Forty kllomctcrifurther on the road touches San Mar-COM., where Is n Junction with tlie In-

English U*«d t » L i v . In On*W o o d e n H u U .

Fur rcrituri'-s the n/inii'<n ix-o ofKuirlaiid UiU'le t t j i lr bom*- i i i ' w i « l > - nhut* i/f Klii- room. W h e a :i fami ly in-f i * j K « l ill :i!m;l,*T* or'wi-nlth ui»<<th«?rlint u iw . l / t i l l t I H - I ' I I - it. »r. r i t l u r . »lean in m i x inliii-i! uiul llii-n iii;i>t!i«-riiii'l nnMli'T. n» n'-"<l r>-<j:ir.-<l

KoaietljniM tin-}' / > ; ! I O M H I :i ftr.d;rhtlilif. At o t h e r t imed lli'-.v .Wi-n- lillllto u t from tl-i- i-i-utr-.il k i t u: I:irl<>>ia an-Kli-". The roof* <>f HM-U- li'ii^i wi*n-t l ia t i t in l .\u i<iH-iilriK w i n li-ft in tin-rr-uter fr,i ll.i; hili'-kt- |i> i— .il-'.—'-tHvflre win nlui ivN liullt In a huilniv !n tin1

• c n t i r o f t'.i imiin | { M ! < u r n ' mi'li-of r l m i o f t e n they u i r t - n.irt-hH>I ILI-IOVWH In t h e ••uriii r O n i> f IIal ly tin- » t r a w w a s held In n- little

lr> lit

•Jn»i< hb«!!- .l"f l \»li!i,t'!

">In Hi'

(1r<> i'<

withnr «')

III.'' t l ir H u m a n tilriiitt

mif th i t i i i i - t l v Itli •.'it •i . T h e floor MIIK of li!inl.i'l:iy.iiilil'llf \rsm n u n . i t l ln- of i l nrijf thih, in rl<l mnoke Iroi i t h e

'ii|ifi^(liriiiiKli an o p e n i n g ill the

l!"'i^4 tbi* fife were 'iiitir beiirheH, onwli|>'fi hi-urtliMiit-ii and visitor* r-M^•fiiii iiiit HKII'IIII; or at work, nnil talk-ed unit ilrriuk tin- hour* Ilirmi^li.' Thet I!I!I-H v\eri- lurij,' board* mi lii"*il«"<. Atnlirlit tlii" ttimr «:IM strewn wiili Ktmw,mill, Ilkn tin' II-SK pn>i-[iiTi»i» folk. li<wtfiri'f »l-'.|t<irn ulcjit*-tup'tlirr. — Youth'*< ' < i t n [ i , ' i i i l n t i . " • • '

Mtn of Parit Buy Wiv««' Cloth«».Thi- r.irl^ depiirtmi'tit Ktiir<-» are

worse Juinlilcs eveu than the Kndlsiidepartiiieirt-Ktim-^.- When there l« a»pi~ l;il tutU' unib-r way the hnrgnlncimiiters nri- rigged up mi the itlde->yullis. Tin-re. ' . tin- n|>i'ii nir, buyeranil seller "il l chnhVr and bicker umlwrangle nml ipmrrel liud kiss nnd makenp :i«:ilh furiill the world to nee. Oneof the free hlghts nf-1'urls'••In a JriiuulFreiiehuiiiti With his fiii'n extoiislvi*lyhaired fiver ii.iwlng tike II Hl;yc terriertht-iiu^h n henp of. lnurkcd flouti liu-fc'i'iii', picking out tilings for the femaleIIIIMIIIHTH "f his houwlmld tn wear, nowtedium sunn- miiterlul with his tungue.now Imlillhk' it perKoniil nrtlcle up lutin- sunlight tn examine'the -fabrlr—while his u l fe ?l:ind-l humbly, duuililyby. wnltlng for hid' to complete bis se-lectlojH. -Irving ,S- C.ohb lu Sul'u'rduyICvenlng Post.

• -- The 8uicido Symphony..The Idea that music may tie hnrin-

fnl-djiiit.lt can create ll fever In theblood ihiiigerous fo life and rensou—will ciiine us a revelntloir tn mirtvy.Frledrlch Nletziuiic. the well known(ieriiinn pblhwopber. dechired thatthero Is soliiethliigiii some nnislr. mostnotable In Wagner and T«iuilko«sky.

HMMII

! Gossip of the Sport World i

iThe Crawl Stroke.

Bg "SCORE. KEfPER"••»••••»•« Ml MUMMMMIMMiMMM

Th»- i:i-].,..

rathi-r i oil

I»-riority ••

(iv.er all ('t

t.ry. fi.r it

hlMve f'-l'I-

thi- tni'l^-••

IITb' now II--

•nubli-d !!::rr

• f I

•av.l .

t!iU

Ty .\Ii.-f;'I3ivr"«y ;ind J - s -

to t n" • ' • 1 i "

I > t '

t 'i iif t 'fTi! jm,i3iit1'iH <llUilii.il

;lni« i i i

ln II j i i t \ ,

Ii irn •> i

. u . t ii | 1

i allr.'1

ill i t

t l i y

1 1 • W

t1 . n -.,. t ie

• ini ttnl

ill t'll nud n t nt fi n ' . '•• i' 'It U i nu ;• m - i i i I' t'i I 'Ii it I i

the "i M I ll t i | i i f . I i I ' 1 i li-rI be nWi'.n of the amis I- Mei.ii.-.i.l. and i !"

1. and ItN offer was accepted.ii' n jr-iy day arrived ("barley got the»•• k«; -.at down at his roll top desk;el waitnl for the player".The ili-t deta'iiiueiit to arrive con-,1^1 uf >!t IlKdj. \Vhi!«» Herzog wa i

I tliiiinbi.'ig the rhec-ks to get the first

i l i d i n n Ilefore he retumfd the.'I ' l t !^ bid I- <.k«-cl <>\vT the checltn.nut s l ' i Ui e« Hhat every player oath" tt ii'i vt i-. getting The neviH.,!•. »i ii d -. . II t w i j pljyer knevs the^alirv of n c n other jilayer. '- Tiii* kj.i.->4" *t>n>e toud TraJBng.Ai(in\ ' line to .'t h]ieed> comluilonth t ttin »ITI' bilng underpild whilai—I i -.Mr-, wviv getting plenty of

i ii ( \ Urt-rm in i WJS the Mr Sncein \ t>. vs huiii the talfS were told It

ii'.t kn»«n whethir an) Mlarie*

I t i e i n ' i s ' the leg drive.then , t i n t 11-hi.vr, .M>•WheJitl.-y :ill three. rb<. '.'Ml M-KSOI- Ul'ii at the iarm .pull, then follnu jt

or leSI lig:i!'ttl.l« .tllMteri'llgkept up IIIllll the t ime I-II

ii'tlu'r M-|s»iir, il be.-iiiiii-iin s p l t i - . o f seetnli i^ iliITi'

r , .n>i i le r i i ig .

ivr:iy amimark

toa. v.l i f thewith ,i tuore

le feet.fef an-ns' that-s they

really exhibit the same primipli-s. Thetrudgeon nav. i was (Ie\el"(.ed u few.years ago hy Trunk Sri!iv:;n of Chi-cago, who thought tint l>y liitruihi<iiig(i narrow •.-,-lasiir kt/k "(!r:;etrudgcon) Into the »-VI-:I iestiie true crawl niori- i'«-i*<ltained. Kverythlng IIMV.- p('(irri'Ctuess of tlie. theory.

tliat of the.s thrush ofauM 1»* ob-ints to Hie

no more.

i.-Smoky Jo.'e" .Great Wriit.;J.,i> We(id of the HoKtoji I ted S o r

r,,,. ,e^..i's i.ne of the strongest .fore-iiriti--i lu tin- 'b'aseball busiui'ss. ThUgreat (li'velop'nient enables blru to ttetreiiiarUiible spei'd into his snfip

Inumlthethethe

Whirs.Connie Mack's Team Fail*.1'esplte the fact thut ('utiuh- Ma. k's

team Is one of- thi'-grcate-t eninlijua-tiiihs that liave ever hi-eri ili'velopi^bimebiill, the Atlih !iis are IIOL-II gattraction either at iioine ,-r on(g-iad, • There Is siiiuelhlng ahout(Wtlieaimr of the champions onhall Held t.bilt the puhib- does not takekindly tn. The team has womh-rfulability, but Is n listless aggregationuml. hicks a single iittnicllon. tlnnigh :.It numbers among Its meuiiiers many !stars of thi> gnnie. . j

liilhiilelphlu fans ilo not know theMark plnyi-vs, who seem to have hutI.ew iiei|iiii|ntiiiiees. Ilnsckill Is H'lnisl-.\IK-ss with tin-in. They iz» to^the ball jpark like :i lot of-lalmrcrs,'imd wiit-n jtheir work Is llulshi-d ihey hustlehome, (If ciitune thiit Is nil Ideal sys- ilem si> fur iw coudlllon Is cofiecrned, ihut the public does 'lift sec or hear

which nets unfuvornbly on the bruin j enough about the player;) to takenml nerves «f milny people. Tschnl- ;'""al '"IcreHt In thetn.kuWNkyV bnlefiii Influence ennuot be [ / j —denied, lie- dcMtroyed himself after j . • Harzog Lost i Jati'.couipiislng IIIH funioiis "Sixth Sym. i fiarry Ilerrumnu rt-unrds; Charleyphony," and iis Hcferal luive died liy" j Ileiiiog as a great niuniiger and bailtheir own bunds after playing It It bus i pluyi'r, but a decided failure as a. pay-come to be known un tho "suicide sym- jiuaster. "Iterate" volunteered to takephony." . ' • ' can> of the puyliig orT Job ut Redland

Joe Wood Has Parhapsihs StrongaitFortarms In thaBusiness,

nnd lias earned hluf the sohrlquet of"Smoky Joe." !!<• underwent nu op-era'tlon for iip[ii?fidicltls last winter nndIs Just roitudtiiK Into shape now. Car«rlgnirooutjH oil him for thirty victoriesthis i

Stealing a Smile Here^nd There S" At the Ball Game."That bull game was infist interest-

Ing."What feature of the occasion Im-

pressed you the tnoJtf' .. .' • |"The crowd. 1 don't recall having

seen such a, largejiisseinblnge of.poople.wltli nobody darning tlie tungo."—

Kept Away."I haven't had u satisfactory klsi

from my datighti-r uliK^sxhe was twoyears old."

"How's that?" /"In childhood she always had. uro-

lasses on her face, and now her uinkoup'ls even worse."—Kansas City Jour-nal.

Not Responsible F'or/Lait Night

tlves o f o h l testini the prowess of theSpanish Invaders in <i tierce battle.HISTORIC AZTEC CITY

Aj Irolo. ;il7 kllosnetersi from thestarting |Hiint. the road meets alianeb of the Hidalgo nnd Nnrdc«i>nilliti.'.d. Twenty-two kllnnietei's far-tiier It renches Otiuuba. on the plainnear whlih was fought one of thetierce-it buttles, b.'twvcn the lnUlain;Mid tlu> SpniiNh luvavleto after'Cortei"and Ids- men bad been evpe.lled from,the Attiv city nml were retreating toVeru Crust to tvetiperute. . j .

At S:':i Ju.-m TiHitlhnai-a:!. ten kll.i-meters fartlier on, niieU'iit pyramids i ican' be seen) otji the rlRbt of the tvud. jnnd at San Crt'stetid. twenty kllnmet- '•ei-s-lieyoiid.- the ra!tr>uil pussev several I1

hllU !!!;,.'..aiu lent ratup::rt-i. wlih the i |spires of Cmidahipe on the tight. T.'iistown. -UM. kilouicti'ts froni Vera <and the sen, by. its sijijat jijnl dreary.

Not Up to th» MinuteMrs. Newlyi-k-h, to her sVhd secrc-

Itbut I'm arruhl you nlnit up In a|l th'rei|ulremeiit!<. . / k i

The Ke'cri'tary—WftiseVxpIaia.•Mrs. ^uwlyrlcJtHVVIi.v. I was tnlkln'

to that fn tMrx Wadillo this afternoonintjnn to join tb1 KniP

phlra cliuV^an" I don't 1/lieve you evvrmentlo>(eil it."-t'le'velaiid Plain Dealer.

The Goat."Po yoii know.hl.s wire well;"".Not at all.""Would you like to he Introduced to

her;" ,"I ihtn't think It would be safe. I'm

the friend he ulways blanics for keep-ing litnYuui late."—IJetnilt I'roe 1'ress.

A Food Investigator... "Ijtdy," said Plodding Pete, "hard-J*tm=-gfft liny t'uld I'lUli'si"—:

"Yes. I'll give you some If you'll d aa little work."

"I wus merely nsklu" us a matter o fNclentltle Inquiry.'- Hojv do you. man-age to keep 'cm cold?"—Wushlagton

*~~~ :

1'lrst Strau.ccr-IIelto. old chap!Se.-oud Stranger-Who are ytin'?I-'lrst Stranger-Why, I'm "tin- chapui.pUHlgiHl eternal fiiemlship to 1 i t

night.SCOOIK.1 Stranger-Yes; I know thai.

Hut. who arc you?-Chicago News.

A Full'Grown Speciman."Who is that youiiK man that calls

on daughter';""A budding poet, father.""Well, tell him to come nronnil when

he has blossomed and Is able to showthe fruit or Ids labors."—Kansas CityJournal. • .

Some Let Up.Patience—He says his books nre: his.

best friends. . •Patrice—Hut lie's • forgetting the la-

dles. ' . '"Oh, r.o, he's not. He say9 he can

shut the books up when he gets tired."—Yonkers Statesman. : . • • . . :

. Some Quick Thinking.

Couldn't Resist.Delilah had just trimmed Samson's

hiilr.

".Shani|>oo:" sho asked.Arid being lieTcfrof strength hphnd

to spend uniVlhor (juarter. 'not counting the tip, of co'uwe.-nilladelphlnledger.

Domestic Hostilit.es.i. "So Mrs. Maiier|.y@-mnn has eiiliit-| cd and gone to tin! front to light.:"J "Sure; it wns the only n a y the poorj-man-could think of to t-et any peace'1 "' ' iliiIet."-Ha!tiniore Auicfioiui.

A Scrapper,ought vim said this l l ° S

"So

KKtcnoiiurcPes used :i's storeK».m<>:atf«ittls"i>s theKiibiirlW. of the Mexican raphai. andsi-ou after reaching It th,. traln'dr:iw<>:p in Mexico City at the Uucua Vistastation.

he Is.""He curt scrap at all.""He surely can. When I'owned him

f used to lick his chops .after evervnieal.-'-K'troit I'nv Pre-s.

,. SheatingPaitna.——"Whafs thatV cried the new

II th hlhav

mining camp,"shooting pains'

Why. you're wounded, man:"That's what . 1 • s a i d -

doctor"You s a v voui u your •" back

Maiaproprian.Visitor-Your husband gets a lot of

sentiment out of his pipe.

-Mrs. l:iclnuil.'k~i:i,,idiili«s, yes! Jt Isperfectly disgusting to s r e him cleanIt.'-Judge.

"What in tile world made you buymore postage stamps":"

"Why. I went Into the drug store to,:o) some face lewder."and who shouldbe there but Fredr-Cincinnatl Com-mercial Trllmiie. ' '. "'

"Is

Wins,' " said Plute Pete.-Judse.'shooting

Reassuring.my wife forward;" asfced the

asseiiKer on the limited."She wasn't to me. sir," answered

the Toiiunctor ponfel.v.-^t"'uTi)7e Cow-; '

Liberel.She lout for evening strollH-Ol), dear

I'm very thjrsty:He \brokoi-Take a tfoofoat the Big

Plpper.-Bostoa TranscrlpL

that

Accomplished Foremothers.gs - Our forefathers had wiveswere of some account. They

could do everything from the familyRewliiK to driving oxen.

Bocgs—Yea. thi?y hemmed and bavr-ed, as It were.-christlan Iteglster.

Studying Shakespeare. • • .-your wife still enthusiastic over

her Shakespeare club?""Xo. she's getting lukewarm. Beensixteen meetings and hasn't-won adge.prize yet.l'-JLculsvinS Courier-

• J)p

Journal,

\

' ''

rte*.

tin the CatakiU.

* dub home

Th* Halt w,u leave today fY.

k Purcella ii Sutnnu'ring, —-.—> MomitJiiug,

Mrs. Daniel Barr ba* returned from•tip in New York Stata.

~ao<h Mrs. L C. Dilks fc-?etariisd from their vacation.

'Mr.' lV.Q>;herty, bt Oikey Hull, is uu• liutiuiw" trip U> tenter.

Mrs it. C Miller and daoRhter are int.fortlHtsaiisaiw.

T

er, MIN C*]y. at liusbpn, N. \'.Miss Katharine Sperry i* upendim*

few wwki in the AiliromWks. iKenneth JtMim is visiting Mrs. Ctiarliw

Han*) at Shelter Island, I, I.Jlrs. K. 1". I form ii sending t»o

T f. Iticliurdi of Hamilton avenuewill leave Saturday on lii« vacation.

.Mr and Mr*. A. I'amUjhav,- returnedfrom a vacation trip iii tho llerkthire*.

Mr, and Mrs. A. <•• Woodward arepawing tho summer ,it uiwtt Harbor,

MisM iuU-l ott M upending her vuea.'lion ut Camp WI.JHUVOK, lUsthampton.

..-.I'n'ii. In the woods .near by livesHnvnntuih, an n c d negress. Mr. Wnnl-folk's servant when a.thlld. At-Hit*desertion"'nf the I lantatlmi she hadgathered everything valuable nnd hid-den It uw.iy unknown to aiis^one, I'n-wittingly Blip reveals the iwret to Mr:Woolfolk. whom idn> jrhen distrust.1".Her body Is found -jjjiortly afterwardruining the charred' ruin* of her hut,'with alt trace r,f the treasure' gone.OrnYoxplorliia/ftp house, stumbles onto' nn' ntcor^ (ho sumptuously tiltedbachelor apartment of Fred Siiterlee,the son/of the former overseer of theplnnpnion, who on returning from New

•rined thnt the Woolfolks,e returned to (heir rightful posses-is. The Interloper Invites a law-

suit. Orn observes Sntcrlee handlingpiece of the Woolfolk Jewelry found

r Savannah's ruined tint, withhold-ing her discovery froii'i her father. Shelieglns practicing nt her profession andIs Interviewed Iiy ' Amy Slnvvson, unewspaper woman. Mr. Woolfolk ac-cepts the.Iiian of a pon.VMind enrriacofrom his lawyer, not: suspecting thatNn(erlce wns lu back of the offer. Dr.Orn Woolfolk gets her ilrst patient;Trice Sheldon, her cousin, being thrownfrom his horse. Is'enrrled Into heroffice. Price's sister Frances, lowering,

.the barrier a trltle which Mr*. Sheldon,her mother, had placed before theirnorthern relatives, visits Oru in personto offer thanks for. her service's, toPrice. Mr. Woolfolk enters' Intnxirnt-.n] , disheartening I mi. At nightfall shedrives him home, -followed secretly bySnterlee, who is deeplv. sorry, for the.

t i n . •.'•

Ora's Professional Visit.

SATJiULk^LJUilUd_iintJlnt.ni<i?_.iLstep nearer upon Ora's grief..Itnundles* fouip.-'.ssiou IllK'd hisbosom. If ho eotilil not coui-

fort her he would not confront her.He was afraid, mi the other hnlid,

—tr—4tHf-4*m-f11J' ! t l '*"' rear How tll:itpoor tired chlhl was eier to • getIhat [ne t ted limi'i of mortality out orthe cart he '-ould not conceive. Hewns liwilre of Ihe fact that old Tim'snvvlce nt the big house terminated

; htrauaa at my

'M* liwnfc* WTV *1ne iu». stir, »'n any. 1 st'tiit s» sn,v jwiir tiuii

iislit. *ir." p . . 'Major WiKoifuSi ^ UHMS (hi> haughty

-witti ai.-.»««-.iiitj t'U-st'il his d'>.'r ttUSi

A T (^tii.'J- .:.v>.xl hi.* .l.y-r Or.1SVIUHI lior* an-.i i«.n'.e aii Uilf nvj'Uus

for M p.ilf t'lu<« nrai'jvr i!:.it irnl

i ipuUlwly , !'•> liic l lsht of a l.im;>-.ill' had ;>!a:'iM ill tin- h:«!l f>'r 111*

of

\H-t t.'.ir i is i i lciui l V J O U I U imd crini-

'.ievk>.

•*»• il

!;«-r hamis-wlttt a

"Kaiicuc?Ah.' it I- l!.il -til that

,! Iwjif-.i j v j ci»tsu la kuowher. As fur'; you IMUM see your face iu any piece

•-! of silver ou the sddetxard. Vu,t now"— j whisperedthe slow shytHiuc M«'i*» : Miis lY.aiiUie, tuuttt-iicd U» »U'iu ttw { "As if L

you:" S-'raoUo

man couUl lalk."

Ot$ inorvlj;The Uiwr l«ntm« >ut ti> the l.*i»sr | "i mi l MIJ» luyi.l.i w:** iu*j'.-l »*»>ftiy Kick i'ii U> : IUCAU* this as *t proft'^ioual ^ l>it to

ii.uo*». A (alt, uid u>:\-a vvith a ui-ije?.- ; I'rlov. motticr: 1 li.ive no l,U\i we w.WI!-.* l-.,v.d, from which fill in l a w i t»e able to keep lur t.> diuncr touior-

i!-e di«>rsi!!. His lacs U->lic» n-<te<l ' •• IVeHns li»r scepter *dlp;

* Ultid, but in the kuowU-dge [ [rankle out of her newf lifelong familiarity with hi* j '•endfucv.

1I« was tliiiiklnc of KriiU'rtc Sattr-Uv's of (t.i* carrlaai; wlu'ii lio

* Iwtng driven homo from Ora**.v. on ihe *t\y nt his accident. HudliU story of Hi,, i).',-kljiiii thnt hadn turned up l.v oue of- hi* plough-

£ fr-iui her, ' n<en. And nf their having ttSreejl ttiiti-i'iii^ .Ml*s ' Hi,. uev'Maee gave a tingo of pos-deed iudi^ i ,|t.iiity 1,1 the hiir.Ung of other vain-

. ;.ab!.«, and of how tliev li.id Iwth ugreetl

Mirn-sndinen he knew no limits' ru hN i "\ou i u \ e •)•> MIMI I.ealiy. 1 rauces, •; t!• -»t to |imd tht>--ins-k!ace over toonndi'iinss." The ey .* thai had f.it^-d i yuu had better m-t up a dift:itor>Mp j ,M,il,.r Woolfolk Would !»"• l.i lurltri'

ie i-ouuteriiarts of Trice'* p*rl-j and hive done with it." i ether and mo»t nn|.lca«.uit compllca-; Hie s.mlie thai rioted on the ! , "I jUM Hioueht,. uioHier. that pcrtu-n j ti...i;s.' Satcrk-e bad urged him to tako'

«'M man1* lips hail the same nlnuluj: ; w» had letter save Ibe turkey uutt! - j the matter lit luind, ; -«^,.:,. . *_.

sir. us for grouipvr"'c nan by bl* »!de In a cecomlhis well arm kicked arTniL'uilily

lirthe blind man's. • •

"Tor vvhat?" " • then1 r,T me l i t i ' .e lu hand':""The rvs-.ilus cf m.v^.'vcsi!! Orrlck.'* ! "A »:••» d deal." the Interloper h.id"That will «vrt.ilidy give the. lufkey , divlariil. |i"i:t A >u me (hat for m#

(.1 take on fat." .s.»yli\s,-> !r.'lh.it 1 knew i Hut (h(. da> ofntinviidcV v\ii» nearer

l-i co »llli lids lii luj to M-iJor Wo>d-folk, with l!:c -!orv I-have (oid von.

with the' setting or tlie siin. Hiie orhis privileges i:s a freedmaii whlcli henever neglected was to leave,hi* .mas-ter to unharness ,411c pony wheneverhe wns behind time. AH thi.-i wouldfull n'poi) her tonight; His Indignation

the father boiled hotter as beof thi! burdens of the daugh-

ter. ; '

He shuddered at the thought of her

being all alone In that gloomy old

house with her father helpless now,

po'rhaps' ugly later 011. He would

w.itell that no harm .should coii|e to

her.••At which'particular second of timeOra wn.i comforting herself: "If thewors. comes to the worst Mr. Snter-lee I" within enll, 'find "whatever hisattitude toward us li» Is a gentleman."

• And so Ihe pony shuttled .stolidly to-ward freedom and his cohi bin. andSaterlee strode as stolidly close in hiswake, lira wiped the tears from herryes 'wllli a great final sob. and the

rJ,use of all this discomfort swayedwakefully under" the wraps _Mie _liadpiled' nixTut hi"1- Partially ns brtllast.more to protect him Irom tli« ui.glit

The late li.-en noon showed its greatcoidcii disk above tla- conical cedarsthat flanked the I:irgeudouble g;i.U- Jilst

n ora drew rclu outside <»f It. Sater-,)ct.'(•aiiglit he- nnxlous tones. :is sheturned to her father:. •

••Come. fa:her: we are at home. Can

Tou'l'e'ld' the reins while,1 get out nnd

L . , i th" cale? l'crhnp.- you can drive

• I-uu"h-J''s* s 0 ^ " u ^ u " ' i t r " i l - ' a

PThi'' ri-ii>'Jij.-e wa* 'startling "'.n l<s

r , - , , . l r l , . ^ and III l!« tenor. ,H<T fa-il, r HUMS off the burden of his wnip-i' ,'l itrugiHii:. to his feet by th,- help. , i,,s Mi-k and the dashboard, pro-.ceede.1 to . i d d r ^ the court in tlie case"f\\ wlfolk versus S.iterlee. His voicer-mi fri l ly out upmi the night;. ^ ^

I'VOU see before yon a man bent.

li, not broken. If In;n«tlct-. d1*"""• irisfortune pll«J fast nnd thick

-.'-1.... one i > r head can excuse excessof

••l-atht-r. d.ar. wake up.. You laveg ou yo-.jr uay li"i-.!e and

g. You hie not in' ihe. court-room. You imd I are -sitting-.in Hier .m mitsidi. our own tale, and If you"won't h"Id tho reins while 1 open Hiegate how shall vi e c\ er s:ci tlirougli It V"

'"i*|-;i. my" iLniuhicr. go home Thisii nn place -for vo'i. Tin. Jury hasIk-vii lktiKiined ag.du^t.iue -bought overby iiiniiey-'vi'iiug from the -"il 1 haveIwen ilci'rau'ied of 1 a:u I.i-ing oustedfrom the lit.:*!.- .'I' my aii'c^t'iis' by anlIci-ui'M-d plebeian-inJcrl'iTper, vVl'io-e fa-tlier was In .-r-ft'tn' under my fatliei.Ali Hlaki'iliie knows it. lieiitlemeu ofthe Jiiry, ynil .-ill know it. ' And shall "Itamely submit lo bo driven from myovt 11 hearth :" •

' "I'ndier, wake iip! You nre dreaiu-Ing; you are raving. I don't rare whatMr. Siiti-ilee's father «iis. Mt. Sa(er-lee is a gcntie.'unn. niul you must nieelliliu ns a gentle num. Hut you ale notIII the courtroom. This Is the darkness•of nltriit, and we are standing ipiltestill, on Ihe wrong side uf cur owngate. Try- In.understand what I, amsiiylut; b> you, father."

"Wrnnt: s-ide^Tvroilg" side AVli'o'sayiiwe are on the wrong sldeV My daugh-ter, are yuu gnlng over to the enemy';Ale yi>u, too, going to turn ug.ilust me111 my""lonely old age? l-'oes withoutand fnes within, (ientle-mi-ii of the•Ju-ju «T,v"V

Ills words IralliHl off. Kluinherously.He dropped bai-k upon his seat andfuhled his mills.

"Oh", wliiit sliali I do, wliat shall Ido?" lira sobbed hetjiles.Kl.v,

S.iloi'lee had been ;iu unwilling iiiidl-tnr ef all that had |«u,scd since thatsmldeji iiMVikening of his foe. Ho nowstepped' forward resnlulely. on Oru'Hside <.>f tho.cait. He held ,,ut bothhands t>i hi-r, and.tliete ^\as a sooth-hig_m^_hi_lils_volce that made sweetmusic' iu her.ears.

"Leave your father to :ny care. MissWnolfolk, Then- nro mime things tin!bc.-t and | .ra\ist of iviuiieii cannotouco'mpaV's',"' I.'cav'e him to me uud go

"Oh, lh.ink.voii; thankiiiiu:"^ *She pliiced h.-r hands I1J1 h iswlth the

nmt lonnfa friiihtcncl clilid. He'lift-ed lief to the. gColllid, hcloicril|y.-W»:|i-

!

cciiifort-to Ills simple. ojTcr of tis'slst-ance. It was luxury he denied him-self. He even schooled hi* volce'to dohis bidding. • - -.--•

"Jf.you will In*'kind i-.H'iugh to openboth ulilos of the gate as you passthrough the pony and I will M» therest; -Oiui-word inure. JM«s M'oolfolk.Klnillyi'liidieiite Mr. Wooifolk's rooui."

"The front. ri>:>ni "over the parlor,but"— :

"Tray go at once to your own apart-ment, nnd do nof regret yoiu-..dele!.-aledre»imiis|hll||.v. IifiuliticKs he will notbe lu a very complimentary moodwhen he discovers who Is ymir sul.s(l-tiKe, but we shan't be any tile worsefoes for Hint.".

"Oh. I wish you were not foe,1; at nil,nt nil."

"So (]» T most fervently," he answer-ed gravely tin he gathered (he'reinsinto Ills bands and sprang to her placein the cart.

The night wns some hours olderwljen Ora heard her .atlier'; room door

through the client hallway.Her cheeks l.oinicd with the humilia-

tion of It rill. Tonight she n-iin 1'riil-••rl'-k Saterice's grateful debtor. T<»-morrow- she \vou1d ' e nothing to .himbut the daiuhter of ids- :iiil'.l-_-onl.st.wlnini lie had been 1 ..rin.oHcl to aid In |tiouhlo. What 11 uiNeiMble snarl it nil jwas! I

Her father's door opened again. I l ls•vitli'-e. iniiK-rloiisly piti.hid hulled theretreating figure: j

"Mr.. Kre;lericl: Salerlce." . . . . . jSatcrlco sv.ui'g ;tr>:iijxl lu fii'*c 'him {

v.-|tb a curl: ."We!1, sir?" j'"You h:i.e placed me under ob;!g:i-i

tioiis, sir. that I re»--onL Y'ou' liaveifort-eil njHiii me services that shouldonly l.e ['-.••jffen-d by personal friendsof the clixsevt utaiidjns."

"Ye*, sir.""As men of common pense. I hoiw

!•' tint what v.") callsiM-iinaS me >nit."

iTi 111, and we of ttie sTroilg sex• 1 b.'.ir "tir• troubles as henilcally-1 ^voiucudo, Yoa draw strength1 «It bin. We cn»l aliout "s f«T

eMrltisle to brace ourselvestn render us u|.H\lmi«. mid

v\e generally tannage to ivune to jcrltff.Hut \»e «111 not discuss the nbsout."

"N.',"-she salii with s'."«t>lful eye*,"we will not tlisciiHS him. 1 walte»l upto thank > oil for the help jou gave me,I do 11.1t knuvv how I could Imvo man-aged without you.•find and I wantto ask ji'm to forgot the unkind, un-grateful vvonls poor paia Kent after\ i>u just now." '

"They are already forgmteu. 1 willoiily.remeuibfi y.mr kinder oiu-s."

"My Ju»tcr one-.," fhe nnswered, withher lovely c.vi-s full i!i-«m hi in.

She put liei\band iu bis, tin bentHI IT it reverently. The temptation toprc-s his lips to It'beset him forely.Wllli ii' ipilek sigh he releafcU l l a i u lpas>»-d 011 down (he c.»rrl*lnr,

"Our rcl.'KlmiH are altered In iu par-llcular," he (-aid sadly.

"She niy» *.hii will come, l'llce. Shewill emue tomorrow, mother, Immedi-ately after her ortlco hour*."

Miss H'ranRie dlvliled (ills bit of In-fnriiiulloii ltn|iaiilally l.etween hernephew and tyer inolher, wiih_the ef-fi«( nf n. compieiliig hero phi} big thebenefactor. She hnd Just returnedfrom the village, and us. her older bookfor the next day contained li generousdemand for wedding, .'lit orations forthe butcher's daughter, Miss 1'nuiklnwas <|ulte gay for. her.

Price, with hl« arm still In a xllng.received her uiinnunt.Tiiieiit with aglad <ihou(.

"(ioiMl for you, St. Frances! I l.nmvyou cmild fetch her mound If- mortalcould."

.Miss I'lankie was thrlfllly smontli-Ing her blink l-'iffetn gluvcs over herknees.

"1 had nntlilni; tn dn with It but Incarry m.-lhci's message. That did the.whole business."

Trice turned Ills shining eyes II|K)IIhis grandmother. •"Then thanks to you,grand',"

Her Imperious niaJcMv Milled Rcuru-

' "Ah!' That Wit* It' Vltoulil be. t "ti'iii". askim: a' •iucMloii'of Pi 'ice ' • i jnundU-fd eje»? !!.• would »'ti'«jiefl ni.>alad; very i;taTI.''- He-turned his bc.ui- j "lleiv is tl:- l.w-'ili goliis. w n V | ef or.crlng a n«p to r.-rlvnvn nud ofllful o!.'. bciid li.u'arti his wife. "I j "I don't think \\o.:t..;k li makliu j kiMKliiij all i\N"it t!-,« rest of hU

iik ><m. my dear." | any h'cade.ay from \\ b.it I lic.ir en (bo i > :«i«.-ibles.'" •Her l.u|H-rl.»U!> majesty Muslml prct. 1 f-lr.vtH " ..•..._,. ' | 'Shouldn't Heuder," n.ild l'rl.-e. «mll-

Illy and folded her blue veined hands ! Hit grand f.Ub.r i. truck, lh • tl.-T ! Ii.;- mail.t .••»-! 3, - | aui nfnild abstractnt>n\c ill,, work Iu her lujv |a^i<i:illv w ltji 2)|^_hcav \ u_ulLm^*>ll*.k. ^ 'I^!.'1 ''.J"* ".'.'* r ' v kliiMuau's inost coi1;.;.

™ " T T a V 7 " i 7 i T r m < T t ' h ; r t " T t i T T e ' T T T l I e T y ' - ^ l ^ ' i h u r i i - .'bin< e . T i i i v ' d . u " ! ' j i . . T o a S - •, • • ! ' i cu - .us . i l t r l l u i t e "k n o n ledi;e ihat > oil are w h l p p . - l w h e n j promise us Id* o w n l a w y e r M i l l s h im j "\Vli.-rca->, If ,\ on n l d C> in wi th milV'l inri ' . Wh.-n i,,-,. surrenderiHl 1 trl .sl ! ' ' . do':" !. for a il , . .r . . iuli a n d s . , t r m : i t l , ' m-arch

d e n y i n g , but I n e v e r d N c i U c r e d III i tIt had t in. s l lghd-st efTect U|iou ( l iefa'-t-t-of his tory. As for this girl, w h o m

"Thi.lt \ \ou!d l-.big l"t of I i . l ,

i\('n< . i . n c i i i v a I•"<• the r..l-iil'orh...-.d of Ih.- burnt .hut,,w !h, !i X I'oul't i M *' M l t ^ HI;. 11 tli s o m e t h i n g .TH a sotpud

my cousin'* al l!lt\ | . . d . uir

herse l f a d m i t s Is n verv mi- I ' f i t the sei itenc (- imtliiUhi-d 1i isui l sort of person, what , with PriceKotnu aUuit w i th a whi le t:\ti arouu.ltil1* arm. ihvlarlm; HOIHKI.V KIIUUKI ever

It but his cousin Oia. andl 'ranccs n n g g l n g Ihe very life out oftill* nud e v e n you . Mr. Sheldon, eontln.-n.illy nsklt ig about poor- .or i l ck , as If

for him to i"l.l and HKII'I 11 fl.-.irvtte

"I'nlcss wli.it'. " the l-lliid 1111111 u^kiuipu|ichtly. ' ' •

I I , , ) I" Ih!i u i i j "l^-H I ' m a'.i I ' l^'k.-n u p , a s y o u «e»" "

' I 'he M-' irch 1 i n I'n d e l n i e t l U n t i l y o u

l.v a .1 ,1 e In ( f i e i iH' iMi l in ic" , , a n d '

t h e i i i l e r ! . . i p e r i I S.I H i e b,-V c o m a f n l l l g '"'.

The IH' I I uoiileii tdol.-itoi'i «ere "111 S l l e h l ' . U H | i i p . " l f

IlllJ (11 b t d e t h e i r Idol•'•." . - o l i v e M l c u

' • I n l c s s . I « : l < t o s n n I ' I - . I V .

i i u u a h ' s . t i o a n l s h o i i l d i i 'ocv i ' i - t t .

j i.'U will klndlv l a k e ch- ini i of. HilH and' :'ii,' 11 I,, MW< Woolfolk wheii you!ihink bc- i" .

I h:u' poor Orrlck In my pocket and j- iuatef la l l /e . ' • ! . Ibu Sheldon h i d rejected the trustwould.not. produce h im. I can't spend I "You- don't inc.111 (0 tell me lh.it ' • ' t h . ' i pinud g.'->linethe rest of my !lfe |.rotcsilm,', so that I Woolfolk t : n e any • rcd.'iic,..'|,. that i "Keep I! .voiir«.-lf and. m i k e joiirIs nil there Is to It. 1 unrreiuler " I old -hinall.-. s Mm-i'; 'That he I* ,\^ I " " h M.ilonn r.i w lieu >mi think br-t,. t ..

p e n d i n g o n t i n t l'> l i f t h i m o u t o f t h e j l l . n e o l i U - . . i l l m v i . ' l l ^ l t l f o r ; l l * i u t

a n I to i tr . Imi I t l i l t i U I c j i n p r o m i s e y o . i

"It. wan 11 forced I111111I with nit-, soynu. can reserve your tjiimli's. I ciiuldUuUlut-^ui B'lTiili'nut f'ljcver tvJXU-Xumi.bones dc.orcpltmllng, If tliat I s . w l i a lthey are dulng,, and 110 dnctor^i* luokafter them."

A jiup'pre«si.i| •<nl'1lier nmvisl ynun«Mr•-' 'sheldiiu'H blnnil mustache. He

has passed tonight lu nowise alternoiir relations." ' '.,'.. ^

'They are altered In no particular,sir."

yuu for your ready cotaurr- .

on his grundmu'her's cpr-hot needlesa.s he said: ' .

"<'repltntliw Is what I Jr. Wnnlfiilkculled It; It ,]oi% sound :ilaniillig. butI guess s|ie will bring me out all right."

Mrs. Sheldon looked at her graudnoiiover lier Kpiftneles Hiinu'what diililoiis-ly. Then she shoak her gray e.tlrismeditat ively.

"Shotwell could have ..brought youout rill tight just as well. You aredreadfully obst inate. I 'rbe . I cannotconceive where you get your . t tuhl iwn-ness froiii."

Price smiled nri her snei^fj'.-"Xo more can I. grand', ((rlginal xlu

I suppose. W h e n Dr. Ora coniiiH outto look after my derrepKuding twinesw e will get her opinion on hereditarytrai ls . She rnn't | oisltilv get here IK--fore noon if s h e waits- for her olllcohours."

A ehadow flitted IUMR-I his brightface. He v.im consclou.M of 11 great Im-patience mid a rcstlc^i desiri.. to neohis CIMKIII Instnlleil III her right place

Ills' urandmntber Jerked ynrtW ofwool from the blj; ball In IHT Inii. tnori;(him she could hope to work up In nmorning. - I t V.-UJI a..t,ure sign of «r-lialisted patience with hi-r:

"Office hours"Tor "n"l:i"dy"!~ Of all th..:il:surditle*<! Is s!n; dreadfully, xnan-ul.sli In her lo'/AH.J'r.'i.iicc.s'' I preHuinosite hris to he In 'hor'vvnys."

!Mlss Fr.mkie, 1 f a r i n g In pitiful rec-ollection Ora'M teiyder iiiliilstratiiiun l«her futhtT'oii the imnioraM*. iiiornlm^.of a week before, Kalii briell,)': ,

"She U 11 very miufinal.KWC of young•VUUKIII. mother. Not nt all uinimkh In

"her looks. I think you w i i l j i k p fcer.""I shall try tu." ....

I'ri<-e turuifl upon her Itnpatlenlly:"No. grand', d'jn't yuu s o to making |

(1 virtue of n iiK.-cfuolty. Yo-i will nothave to try. You will like Ora Woul-foiU because you. cannot help It.".

" P n i y - » i i £ g - ~

"Ah, by the way, poor-Orr lck-hnve .vo>i siM'n him. Trances, inv dear? Andhow ,!,ies he wear? I V c s l i e ' c i n e with ! ' "I cnn't'spi nk f"i- (be a 11m of do-. i 'n • ' • ' l r hearing .m',1 a Jus( ludgin'eiit .his daughter ( . .morrow?" j iMiidcu, e he plates 01, . i n i m ; l .n ' " '"'" l l " ' 1 ' " 1 1 ' 1 * ' l ike , her t.i

Mts« r r a n l d e enstH-d. If she should ; debts wlll i it. but I l in'e n-.i-.oh (,.. , '•"' '.' " ' ' " '• ibmcetl v u u g ! id ' ." ;ndmlMhnt she hnd si-en him »he would I bcUcVe dial lie did . iVdli h,-",- '-.tale 1 ' s l l | i N '•I'lii'lrnblrr-in-rrrr)- Tr-ipeeti"l»- In for what Price called "the longer F nielli." ' ' S.-tierl.-e - -dd niirnilv.

ca l iv ldsm." with the ent i l e family for j " m bo ,1 ..- | | , , | , i, ],\K^, fo.d '• A l " ' " i""" 1 1 exact ly knowing whycatcchl- l s . How could she hope (n | "Mr. S h e l d o n " ' j Shcldmi had tnrin-d the talk «ud-feiid <.|T the truth If the said she I "1 beg your pardon my dear but I '' l l '"1-1 ' " 'llrcclloi, ,,f Am, l .nw-on.had not H V I I him s h e w 011I1I be con- i am "jil.fil' 10 ihlnk t h a t - i h e W.Milfoik-'.. A " "' " l l | ' h l ' " 1 •"MU'-MKHI on lhoMlmisly uud purposely deviating from it train b e l n n o lo >,.ur side of the ' 1 ; l > " f ' ' ' ' '"""'coining and I'rlctiHie e v i c t line of truth for the t i n ttime Iu her blniuetess life.

l u HOIIII" remote recess of .Minn Frnnfc-IC'M lludevelopeil 11,'llure there dtlll

o. T h e m a n I s a n l u i b c c l l e " h i d h c e n l i o l l d l i g o f S a l . e r l c » l i i f

"I don't know lli.it 1 ever claimed ] '"•vcrlhol.-~. he bud It iipmr bin mind

that poor I'tinny'H NOIIMr. Sheldon."

bi lked the . fear of 11 innleiial devil | M i , , I'rnnkle made n gesture of up-carefully iiii|ilauted In her baby IHIKOIII.'I peal: "Ob, I. tli<><i"Kt')t \ii> had conThe belief that Ihe devil would get her j eluded to take poor c i n o n 1111I.I, nndIf slie I old 11 He held with wnnderful i hH daughter JiM us (bey nre. Iioiibt.tenacity. Then the devil would Inive b-ss they lould Hod a i-ieal deal lo

ciltlclse in us It Ihey lire lulniled.""llvcrv.bndy LIHHIH," said Mr», Sl id-

I doll illCMl*-eipiclitl\ , "that Ibe !hie\I»dlj I'limp followers of Ibe fedcrii.l nrniy

looted the ent i le iiel«hl.oilio.i-l nnd (tintpoor I ani l ) ' s v nliiabh n . dUappea i i i lHhcii the troops did, llow- do I know

i that this p,H,r deluded iiinii may not

I l»' nreiiftng m e next of bavlng up-i proprliited my pool' de'nr H'luter'n Je» d r v

rtnd p i n t o «IH* run iin:iy from Itnil wlihrmj. even t i ini lng a key'/".- Price-.turned buighliig «-y« t -on -her:''Tin-re's where old Savannah fit-* luH> iii>atl>. I certiiliilvibe II,•II",1 ,,f !!>,. hidden Imnrd lu or-der In divert suspicion from you•grand'." . - . • • • • • .

MN'i I ' m 11kle d r e w In h e r b r e a t h w i t h; .111 r i ' l a t l c l l l l l o Kimp. " W i i l l l i l i r t !•: b e J in ! l i k e a f a i r y m l , . It It s h o u l d

H i m out I.. I." H u e l i f t e r nil m u l c i u : d u...I 01 I|I I. '.Ii.ttt4>l-t^^iti^4fi<'i I1I.1 liihr.-i mini o

: ihroimh the falllifitl erToris of his oldj fiurse'r." • ••

fjelc'lllig the . l ine of least rciilnlnncoi Mi< Sheldon Hung 11 MUIIIi daughler:

nt

he has all tbo attributesof a broad, utrou^. m m t woiuan; ht.-cnn*e «hc it a InUy to the tip* of herlittle fliisera and becaumw yon will IK-proud tu claim her a» (a

Deep Within Hit Diltatitfitd SoulOurned th« Conviction That OldSavannah Had Dpok«n the Truth.

•to (ake her, idie lloiited In 11 rei'klessJnr|iill-.i-. for,.nay anything thnt Mhouldninke things harder for the Woolfolkn,HIIO would not. ' , . • ' •

.Mon-ovcr -Mbix Trnnkle develojied 11r-ulitlety that surprlKcd herseif—woufdIt be an untruth to deny Iii.vlng KeenOrrlck WonlMk'f Was thai poor stag-gering fatuous babbler, who had stum-bled from Orn"» ollln; door (o (hi- hardlittle, reclliier aiMliiRt th« ivnll, rcnllythe elegant Major Orrlck Woolfolk oftradition? Thbi man hnd rnll1.1l outupon the Klieldoni i|ulle like a commonperson. "No!" It win 11 fiebly iiudl-bli? no. which she hastened lo follow•ip with—"l>ut, .moth.•••[-*>•<*Ciiniiotbo|M*to luive Orn friendly with u«-unlcmtin- niniieuty Invin+W licr fnther."

Jim. Sheldon w a v e d her tottering<-<i!or» before Iliially Kroiinc.ing them:•"flint will depend. I havo nothingiiiore to>ny ;it i'l* sent." . """

"I pridl-1," unlit''•Price, his faregrown luminous with jili.iis.nit.anil'I-pntloiis, '"that grnnd' and uiy eomln,t)fj. nre going to hit It off lo a dot."

".Not If "In; put* on any of her newwoman nl.-s with me, I>r. Wuulfulk

"I cannot linnglne her pulling on airs•.vltli any one, griin'Iinolher. lint you.fire t'M broad 11 wor.iali yourself not (omake *omo allowance: for difference:!of (.flurntlon nud ciivlronment."

Mrs. SiieldonK mind Imd ri'verntlwith r.tiildi-ij force to tho necessity offwllns the coming gtwat.

"I'rnnrex,. 1 Ix'lleve there arc xfill n

any one would take yuu for Ihe InMcudof IIfly veins "Id."

"Only (he dlrtVi-enco of .n cipher,niollur dear," Ml«s i'ranlile said, wlllin meek smile Hint liml IN., elTect nfnckiioivledgliig hcrenlf the cipher.

Price frowned .purli-ubiusly on HieIlieeli IKtle cipher: . . .

"l''nlr,V. In leu ,ilo not nbfnlii iiow-n-'dayii, MI-s Hhcldoii, nutnide of storyIMKIIIS, which I Imp,, j-iui have not lieeiireading. All the pninpkliis grouu onlids place remain *to<-k .food to thebitter end nnd mice lire Mill ipiotedns rodent* with small demand."

"Ixni't Iw silly dear." .Miss Prnnklomulled rll the nniisensn umlier, androturiiMl to thf charge. ".lust let'siniiUe believe, mother, that the hoardwas re.'il. Have you nny Idea of tlm,value nf. my nuiil'a J"ivelrr nnd plate?"

•Volhllig pli'iimvl Jim, Iloratbi Shel-don better than to dilute on the vastpn>eicHi»Jnns ihnl. Imbniged-Io nnte bi-1-ln.ni days of mngnluecncc. She cn>-eheled reflectively for n few idlent nec-

•i ondit:!— :

• "Of cnurse I c-riiild not my e m d l y ,! but poor I'liiiny wa.i a gnat luind forI Jewelry ii'nd |>n<ir S"ton ivnn thi? nnnt'; bidulgi'iit hii>b:md In the world. Whilej Mr. Klu Idoii was [Hitting" every dullnr

he cuiiia cill bl'i owrr into iii'groen nnd

to help In (lull search: as noon IIHwtf* (it>r fiiitu his bandages .

That iv.1« the ren«oii why , wltli Idipartial Ihilita upon (he s u | , | r , | . b,. , |clllled In -reject lho HJINII 11 null nlorifin II, in.} lh

' Keviiidid nif'n iioclal elpi-rllnciit Itcull han l ly . bo cnlU-d a Niicresa," NitldMist I'mnkle. Ki t ing inoiinifully afterlira's fa» | reccillui; -wheel. " •• -

I'rle'e l a u g h e d f r e t f i i l l y : "It c e r l n l n -ly I M I I 1101 w i l d l y e j l i l l i t m l l n i t . H u tthere'll nothing lo Jilntno you for H(.1'riincen."

They had n|tpedi>il (he pnrllngby uiilkbui «llh her in fur IIN (hngate (hut uppnrnteil th,. pnrktlkA lawn,of lho old M1I<-NI<>II place from Hid ple-beian rloilii i f lho coinumii lilgiiniiy,They now fnnul hnntnwnnl In n.HUli-dm d friiiiu' of mind? Orit'it comlui; hadnot li.-.-ii tin prollib- of -resiiIlH «« (heiri;ptliidili'- iiullclpatloui liaijpr fore-id.indowed. ' ' •• H e r dfpauiire bad. left with M I MI'riinkle a >.i'n«o of rulcape from mip.pn-<Kloir. Imvliig nnmeuhiit HIM effect"f etcliiiiigliig lli;bt boots for loosiiiillp|ii.rn Tho eiidrit morning: In fnrt,

niuli-s. v.'lileh have taken nlngs imt'ilhem«ehe« I'.uig sliice, He ton Wool-folk was but Inv 'pretty things forI'nimy b< biiU'k herself tv|||i. A t o n e

I time It was edlnial"d thnt nlie hudI twenty Ilinii-iniid ilnllnrn' wurlli of dli:1- j: moiidrf alone. ?iud iM-slrlfs nhe had KOIU'1 iI line nnVrnl'W nml n.beautiful net nf Ij |n-arl«nnd JiiiH'lhyntM.. Her silver came I; (o her from two sides of (he huu«e andj she had n great 'pianlity nf It. Some- 1i Ixidy made- n snuid haul of It up there, jj When I (jot hark, from Kiip/im tlm

Imd been a li'iy llghl lit if not n inli-III. ' . ' . '

.lust why. hhn rould hardly explain tolierMi-lf, for ci.rliilnly everyt.i|dy Imd,Hindu njiireat almiv of bolrtc e'rillli'ely nt'

Imvugiiiitly. Old .Mr.. Sheldon hidmored the only renl ilicieni of the rtny,I'roni Kluti'ly'i'iiurli-Hy bin luiiuiier hndrapidly dropjied Into afT.-<l|oiiii(e. nBo-hlllly. <I/I thn -trcimth of It MianI'ninlilo ailiiiinlttcrcd a pinch of com«foil lo I'tl'e and tnrik i/tlii llemelf.

l \ "I-'iilher and nho took In eac|| otlu?rlluimiKlbiti'ly, Hotv lovely nhn looki^lwhen nlio kneeled before hlui and puna.ed hln denr old tin nil delicately overher face no Hint ho nhould know whntHIIO looked like."

"'irnnd' look to her, too, but Khawould have nacrlflced her IHHI eyctonthbefDrc adinllllug It. (inind' rilwuyn.likes (n strike her 'i-tiliipi Ir. her owntviiy, with pomp nnd elrriiiiniliinre."

"I (bought then- wn» 11 little (,„•,lunch pomp nnd 'ircuuiKtauee. tvith nilthe family silver nrrnyed on tho nlde-board, poor child, nnd lif.ru nil gone.". Jihm't think pomp mid dr< umttnncenare very heart warming, d<> you, rrlce,ileiir?"

"Not pnrtlculnrly no, Imt It will nilmm"! right, HI. l'r;in. i.'i. Now. don't

-}'«*u-t»lMt u[i 'jur-j wjalu Ura -.'or. a fn-*bbtinleu. That tender heart of yourshim enough lo curry ni It In."

l'rlce.Wns the optimist of dm family,Tb" optimal of Hn. family l» general-ly Hie one ivlm ban nothing In parllc-ular to tl'i but '(•< iidvl«i> oilier |«;opbih'»w to liear iliclr'burdeim phlloRophl.• ally. S.iloiig in the lient n.ul burdeirof Ml«> I'rankle'H d:iy» did not restupon him ii« a thing to be shared ho. oiildr«ii.-ijid It with tM|U:inlndty nnd re-tain n.iit Hip- optliulim • t l«-ciim||i({ loone wlii» l i d s to piny the comforter.'Phi* '«•««' iiiiij- 'if tin .'illriliiili'd thntwent toward making yourit. Mr. Slid-don *III.'IMIU "cxlremi.'ly delightful fcl»

en me ba<k to her. ph.-nslng with n slglr, reiwat-

] hou««; wan im hnre of miythliig of ttmt j Ing It with n mild diludonof her moth-er's ptingeht Kcorri: "Not wildly ex-hllnrntlng. ' uli'.iuld »fiy ii'*t. It was

Vou h.id better have olio of them killedtonight. And do see Unit Nannie rnI-4up the silver on the *|del*oard. Ih-atmul. FWfiiri- the .war. when t li-fd ii'jrdbod liuU-rls In the butler'» pautry,

nort :\» Motlu-r Ilnbbard'x cuplfiird.""Oh, what wouldn't tb<it i;»an lo our

plaintively."Itlde n wee.St. Vranipn," Price

j inyMterl UHly. cltme fo herxhvilldcr. "I rtiutilri lll:e to (idrnlnlnlera dime uf cutufurt if 1 «'.n uut

y J t r e ,.IK, for limtuli'.'e. when mother riskedher If *he hcanl from her own peoplooften, im ff we heri* not her owu pco«pic at all. l«jor denr." . ,!

. (To bt coritlnuad.l '

P .:. 4

\ 1

^J

^aiS

THB CRANFORp CITIZEN, THURSDAY. JUkY 30,1914.

1i

i .

tr-; 1

! ;-

CHijriTtandar I

. Tf tE CRANPORD CITIZEN.(Incorporated:)

Union Avenue, Cranford. N. J

Termm, One Dollar • Year..

Entered at the Cranford Poit Officai Second Clau Matter. -

THURSDAY, .11LY .10. lull.

ock I'm: C'niy.KN' HtiritiiincAthat Chariot \V. ISurli* would l»i .;» randidata for ro dtK-lion Ui tb*;~To*vii*Oomrmtt«i and that Hainui:l II. Ttxi;\umlil U i n iiululati fur in nun ill n I**u< uwd Mr It>itn u l n hail ri fu**sl Vacoi | l rr.inrtiiiij-aKijn Ifiiruf/i 11.IU«J( Ml Kulnrt M ILtrtu* A t In:Mf* 11 h is a l t o ut in i ium <tl I in i ii (In) u

for l ln I o w n « h i p ( o r m n i t t i * mi l |« I

tiorm have t*vn ci*-euhtl.-d in hi* tx-liulfSo far, tb"M" l imy riuidi.dal'.w, nil i,n 11K-Itcptlhlil'iin Hide., lire :ill lli.it have 1»lanitivi-ly iiunminml.' On tlm i)«itii

t'-iiimnitt'iiTiiiJ lit! hut. nut, NO fm. iiiudtpuMic iiiiiiuiinn iii'iit,

I'ctitiim* for Kin)on Mewnk (or('/ounly Clerk, arc U-»ii*[ lu-livrly circulalod tliri,ni)(li tlm (iiiinty. In Oitnfortulmut every Di-iniM-r-.it in town li:i» «IKM

. i l l . I'rewnt Uiilli'utioiiH mi. that MrMuHstek has it very tjoo I (hunce fur theniiiiiiiiiitiiui.

Murli hiv> IKKI(I laid uliout l.'inaidcnWilson'* holding Otuuirowi in wssinithrough tliii imminer to linish hi* tru.s

~ program. Tlm trust Mils -in-niii tiniScnalii for uclinii, lint they have Ins'ilylriif, there ivithonl urllon whtl.e MrW ilium has tiiktui up ilj(rcut many iluyiof tlic.Hetmt'i'H timi. jitti'in|iting |o forriHimui1'' tho eonlit mill ion of 1 Imiiiiis II.liinct us ii tiM-tnlx-r of tlm liniikliiK ittnlCurrency Kescrve ISoutd. Tlmillil not approve of Mr, .loiuV. Why!Hiiro'* why:

I In nun thn only prn|K»od i ntxirlint from Miahourd nlutm

lln was thii only prn|Kmod iniiiitx-rfrom tlm Kr''"l body (if thn tiimitryvvlmrii fnriii product* mid live Muck urolurxoly produc**!. ..

Hit wim thn nncorid lieuilnst roiilriImUir to the. Democratic OUIII|HIIKU fund,

. iil» contribution iHiliig flO.WHi.lln Is n diiiniiiy director of tlm Inter-

iiiitiuiinl Miirvwitor Cniiiiuuiy.Mi* company wiu* dnnoiinml hy muim

in thu report tif thn Underwood TurllT1*111.

ItTii Itnlnjr prowntod tindnr tlm will-trust lawn and Mr, Join** himself Ianl«'iwiiul ili'ft'iiiluiit In Iliul milt,. '/...,

lln |>en*onully approved of IIIIIIIIMII1IIK» of thut Krmit .mui.. Tim International Harvester. ("<i., hwi

IMM-M IIIWHK i d pricm, whilo' umii

prices havo Uxm Kl)M>K down.Tlic*;rout ui-iiculttirul mvllon uf llii

liiuiitry think* MHIUI furninr, hiuili<trlawyer, nierclmnt, or uiuuiifiu'tiirerinlfllil liuvt' Itt'i'ti foiiiiij who WIIN not IIililiH'tur in thiMirKitnlKiitioii of llm miwln|i|iiew<lvi!i'iniiiiyof A«rlnilliiin und tinAmwinui fitrinvr.

Tlm J'rKsiilunl talking mill trust1'iUiun uiiil iit tlm wiimi tlum tryliiKf Jii« L—ll t ii*l I I \ii] t'i l l l l 11T y% tlH) III kt r i l Ml it 11 £-

of on» of thn Kuuit.wt tniHtd midlnmli'ii In lih »ttein|it wii* Ilku tlm |wuili

. . ,-after hruvlng I«HMH1 >uinltlm 1'iwilih'r, lixttiil tlm hunk, hut

I'll liomwty. Hi' turrlinl UK> IOIIK, howevnr, mid wiut. caiif(lit with tin) Kootli.1'iir Mr. .loiuw-w«< not iMiillrintHl. Tin

HKIII UKuiimt him Iiv the rt'iu'twentittiveHi>f tli«> »{rix.'>t /ly-Hjiltin wH-tUm wivt too liotund he withdrew und thus I'nwidentWilMiii wilt ili'f.'iit.Ml in hii llrnt.nitli Democrats in the .Senutti. "II is ntnnttvr of Keiiuiiio -mirniw to in«", liennid writinK Ui Mr, JoneH, "thut u manlike you iliould Ui I'XilinltHl fioin tl|.\inihlk' wrviii> ii|»ui KTIMVI inva^iiiii. 1 tittiiellher of ti" l i re.i|KiiiHih|e for thiVHi«xtrnunlinury clrcuiiiilum-tw','.

Look Out for Army Worm.Tl»> Army Worm, im«t jlestruclivo

ut IIIIU-H, IULH upiMiiriil in immlx-rs In

i.eveftiri"il«e<'J* in iln« County, In Crtoi-font hut n fow IIUVK IHMMI mnm mi fur

lint the groulost vi^iliuu-.' slmuUl 1K<inuintiiiucHl to prevent (Hniililn $reMII.IIIKIKIV The Army Worm oiilinmilyf.vili ut iiiK'<t mid KIHM into the groundduring day. Whim food IHVOIIH-S »i\irivthey ftuni. iitjshr^ttinJ .tlii);."" TTiiuTmTeoarefnlly lawn" mid RartlotiM hy lanternlis'lit tit MM1 if tliey art) wurkiiiK. und.ktu'P wuti'liitiK- Arwniite Hprny; 1 Hi. ofiirwiKilf of lu»! IIKIIMXI) to -"i KIIIIIIIIH of

water, on Uui lawn will prove rllU-.iciuuii. l*pwil«''*>l ur^t'imte of lead 1pound to H {KIIIUIIH of water, IIWH! to

•hut with, ix al*> Kvx«l..hut iirwiiute ofliwl ii deitdly to all tinlinuN and monunil ihimld not .lie used on miytldiiKttnod for food. The Army Worm issmooth, gray fir Mri|«Hl."l inch to l ' lincl CH lonK ^ ^ utn)iit ni: of un iticli indiatneter.

St. Paul'sliT Churdi.Itcv. K M f.?oni|>ton, I'.wtur.

Hunduy Hcliool 9 JtO a iuMorning worship 10 4,tEvuniiiK wonhip T.-I.'i A (>opul.vr

Summer Sunday oieniiiK wrvn»Liulios' Ton Kriday aftornorn at the

homo of. Miss Knio, 110 North A\enuo,Wort. ]

Chess thaLHy fl;«lwni.._. ._. ...

ll'lw i.f tlw.-. fa*t |h;it r» Hh.

6 r . ^pat'SaiK-'ii hay*1- < »,(•'"»!

r*' TJ inrn in i i r i ra t Mw.-rilifiiii

a *i>\Huiv} litt (4 tytUi[0\iur*ti i ) c l » ' } i r > K r r m r i y t l ^ t a n : w i l l k i n w i i t i

<-v(-tit«. Uwlh'-r » i ( t i *cvi!r:d that h a t

r(X«ntly »->tt tli-ir rijfiit in <I,IIJ|< t<- in

tin1 ni.vtf-r i iv* At the «-jni t.t tdi

tir^t trnnk'* T ' l i y Alwhinf 1 . S[IH Imaim

Vulinar an'l Miir»h»ll l>;iv» > i t lur «<>» K

d r u u n all '.f t h t i r Kum*™, tl»'* Aint-rirai

t hanipinr) Iritis tietl t"r httU jihi -*1 w i th

r r m i d « L U i c i ' f n I o f tl»- lif'tli lountl I* iu.f..ll,... . :

I III I . M i l l ' IA I M I it I 111 f

( ! I i _ _

Mi .I i

• f n r t » . , h . ." ," . , " i » » l i l i . f • ' ' . . i

H i e f i i lh twniK K.'ttni! f u n " llii!'r«-«-ii

ftti irruinitmt Ivt S t . I't t«r^i«irK li.rtwi-.-r

Htirld'n r h a m i i i o r i T./tiUtvr u in l t h ( ! f i t - r

eicilllijile of tlif! rloHT* garni- f-.lfeflilly runiluclxl on Uitli IIIIIM At tin.' 4'ith iiinVfjt ltK,ki«l ui thiiiiKhTnrr'AW'h VMIIIII) winIt i% illtrrex'tlllK I" 1 "* ••"»'• Llliker pull'lii»iM.lf out nl A tilth! li'tli!

Ituy l/iin./,l^t -k .r

Wl.lt .1 I ' l i l:• Ki 1. l u ..! II KI'< H I M'- I'd.lliU

I SA••-• r I::I

II U Kr-1 n n;I.I I ' l l '11 I . I .KI17' Kl M : III, r i h t17 I l i l ;IN 111/.'Ill It' Ki.11 K i l l.'1 II ll.l ••.'•/ m i *M III It'll.1 I 'm

T a r r i K hIll/v k

1" K.IKtlJlLl1' IJH1Kl 111H I . . '1' V h 1 1 -

KittIt K.1

< t l - t l ' a ,lit Id!'(;'•«

KIH'V«KIK 1 ft 1,1if i Q."I' l y l ' l 'KH I)Id1i<i i1' HI1 1 1 'I t oIUUI, il-,'

, l,k-L-i ti

^»(

'*;

sii !

;i4;i^!*1;r,'tM

* nti dili:i.iMl»

Whir-h. H;n (>*.l, IMK' h i II,Hl>'<l l i > lI l i l t l 'II IWK Kl',.X KtQI'If .II .KII 'K n ;i i . HK i l lI- it*' 'K 1. K'lIi |C,Ii KlK 11'<K rVK > r -K.r

llrutvl

'1'ntlMf"lil'..'k

Ii l'.iII vvh

II IJH hh K:i1. II'I n K I.IK k >h VIII K - l ,l : ,Kr- i iK KlItt l ' . ItIt i i / l t . -K O II ' . i l lK In:,K . I 'K t i l lK.-ji; •

K li«K i / i 'K n : .K tt'Kti

(n) Wild thlt move Until Ken the l«-ltor i;aiim.

(Ii) Wliiti.. Niuriliim ii jiiiwn In iinl'TKill rhanr4!H for a riiunter detnoimtrn

lion.d) With IIKl ldi mid HxKtf l.lutk

ivonlil liavn wcni outily. II" overlook* tihidilnn reply.

(d) This I* u very linn coinhination toKIIVI) tho Kuinn.

I.KAIJI'I: NI:WH.

Ax nn ri'|«irt hun iditin to hiuiil fromTourney DlriV'tor Kiir|iimty 1 miiat nn;.-tent injHdlf thW wti-li hy pnlilii-liinK uclipping from tho Now York Trlluinow h i i i i I llml iimoiiK iny cliiwi urc,liivi!!i

'i'lumi w h o h u v e iweri it hefurn will par-

ilon tho "ehdntni i t ,"

I'.IIIII.I.ITIONH HI' A UJN'ATH UN I'l l l l .

• u s i i i ' i i v i i r r i i K s i . -

If all Hit'.world'niMtujib lind .nil. themen mid wtmu'ii nirrely playerii. ivlierearo llm frailUm und exi-<'lleiii-iw wi KIOIlotlNly expltiiliHl UN on tli(v.f'1itvi*i liourtl?SprhiKiiiK '"" arinml from tlm hraln ofMIIIIK prehistoric .love, it 1* a very epiloinii of liiiinaii clory and weiikneHi.

Tlm Kiiiir, tlod « v « llm Klngl Alliiu|Hirtuut, yet raliliUMl, (TIIIIHMI und(Hiiillnwl. l|ln lialtiUiK "t"|>*< l«'«'t on allnidiui liy iliiiiKeiH. I li'inin.-.l Jto a I'hiiidor'H legacy hy ''"' "ludieil effliris of hi1

own ]MM>)IK«, Krowiu>; iu |mwor as hi1*iiulillily nielli uwiiy, uneasy liet tin1

heail Unit wears ii crown.

i<!i, tHiWet1 hohind Ihe tlrtMiio,twhat piercinK, far WMiiiiK liruin iuailethee, tlio ettiruitl feiuinineY Who so

val, who NO. maslorful, charKinK hitljormid yon, now here, then dinting at a

When thou art UiHt, lmw dull and drahand momitoiious tlm K»UUI liecomoH.

Tlieji the HinhopH sly, Machluvelianaint.H, ulway» attackini; niorKUiuiticii

— how deferential In nucli other; nuve'rtreHpitssinK on each otlivr'n prtworvtw.After yini, my tliiur Alphonm), thoKiiiK'iHisliop to tlm QniM'n's lli<<lmji. l"ar

, even tho (Jin-en tli'inliles befin.i their coilihined aiiath>>iiiu. !

Then lln> UniKht".diihoiiuir.TullickiiiKlUiilc.s, IIUHIIIIIK in und out, tiiippy in'achotliei'N comiKiny. Verituhlivs Huy-uils, witlmut four iir reproach, disdain-liiK '<> e.x.ii-l tho extreme |M>nulty fromlie unfortunate monarch thoyovurtliruw.

Then tho Hooks, Mow, honest,- (wilder-,iu» souls. Tlieirs not to reiwiin why,Ilirir* hut to do and die. Te»;iliit:iuvuH.

I^iit, hut not luiut. thu proleturiut ofhis mimic world, tlm l*uwn, punningttriilnlit forward, with ne'er u Kick-ivurd KIIXII"1'. hoivinjt rlslit und loft forIlia masters Imping UKaiiiHt IIUJK) toivork throiiKli to ho sm'li us they.

'hadivlck, Urunford. N. J,

GARWOOD AffAIRS-Sii|n<rvisini; I'rinci|ul ...I-:, N. Kiuplle,

it the tlarwiMnl schools, hus gout) titlury, Intl., WIHMI' he will.H|Huul u » w k

studying ili,>M'1UKI1 »yst<>inj.)f Hint city.Mr Ko.-elln went to (Jary livst Summero ohservo the work i:i tlioUttrynehools,

which hiis-aitK-u-Uxlthu attention nf theivholo country, and was so intprcmedwith what he saw tluiton his return lierocomtnendetl tv> thn local Itoanl of lMu-c.ltiun th.it the (Itrnood schwis 1»>

r(tani;.ixl on thmiarj plan' liio nnvmucnikitltwi was appnmvl \n tho Bo.irdmil at tho com plot ion of the m>» Kr.uikliu ScliwLliiKcl'ru.vo, tlio uum tea

«i of ttio tlary |il.in were mttwlucwt.iVliilo Uio pl:m hiu Iveu in o|n<r.ttionmt lour inunths it has pnmxl v> suc-

ce-uful tliat a fuller duxulopmeut of theJan is contemplated. Uut year Princi-

paitill"

on fci» uIH« g!rtn a t

<*|t»i[t' iiimwilie m-ty tl. .r iik;lj

i 'rir.ci |^il K't/^H". |j.*v r^^'r? nt tli'

t-f tiiiy t'i.itvk<*>\ * f;*«=U fur , t l w . ikvtt

tutir year* , ittul't)..- i i i r y p l a n i» l iut <w

• ft w v e r a l jjr'i?i"— IVI- lix>.i<in>* <n)ur h hi'

*ii';J lliti li^iarU ''f I. i W i i t i o n h^tve intr- i

<!uo<l in thi- 1'rt a i *< h'.-'U in t h a t ti»i»-

T t « i l f r i m . n t.- k ! , ' l Mr.: Hozi-il.'. ti.

U. i ry w i w r,';w l i ' . l l.y tti*- l l .^r t l of VAu.

r;it!'>rt iii an ^tlj-,'iff;t«.l r*>;iii.ir nw«'tlr-,»$

hi-.Id l^^t Kri^tu) ' i t Mr>i( at Mhit-h t l m

tl . f l ionr i l tni.'t i ' . l . i i : » M ti'Hi .-« !l«.- n-

Ity \l*irtiitu,'il'l~.ni?iu>* r ( ' l ia ri l i ill urn! tl*.-i

Ki » k f r Ii j I r il i i u rk I Ii m • t

it K M I - . | r 11 I n r liv I rt-Hi i i,

h I I Tii H.1 'f I i n i l w i l l irmi

11 if 1 v r u 111 IT I I H K f i m i l

lioiiiutcli h.ill .«i,I .lir.. lions.) '

u i r.* ft ' f ly f'.'ir %"t»rs in f.ivor uf

ntrii'-tinK lh<! I.IIII'IIIIK. I .JI |»M.<

t h i r t y t w o v i . t c .

S u n d a y H.:hi».l w i l l U - l i i ' l i l o n t lm <li»ir

n e y prft[«'rty. m <'i ;inf<ttfl. <»ri A n ^ u s

M r i W i l l i . i m Murri^tn ti;tn purrluuwi

tliri'iit;h l lm . t t i ' n t y of ('h.irl*^. S t - l i w a r /

a l i .M. l t ' .mv l Ivi-rl ui. l t.Minln,- r w ,

Mr a m i M r s K S . I L i i r U m i ur»» i-n

^tt)ihtf it ViMviti'.ii in Ilit! l'ix*"iifi Mnii i i

tains

Mrs. Il VV. lUrnett nntl ilniiKhtvilylith, art- visiting; friernK in Mewllrnnswnk.

Mis 'Kli/.ulH-tii VuiiNattaliiis K'oriBurU Vl-ll tu AllllltnAII, H.||l!t:l|f||| u l l (

l-lantiin .Ihe V. M C. di-fi'titt'd llm (tuliway

A. A. l:v*t hfitiiril.ty liy a Ht-uriM»f ,% t.i

Mr, Kill,I. t.f I'luiili. lil. Is llm Kuof Mr* dim. I'lt'PT.ft, ..f ( iilur »tr.-.-l

Mrn. Itm-kiT, WIIK hax n-ciintly n-lurneil Irum (liTiniiiiy, inw thi- ({""it of Mis,K. llani;sen,-Sr , of Spruiii avinue. onHunilay. "'

Mr mid Mrs W. NeiMerman uni!family ami Win. MHWiimrli, of llmlyII. are the guests of Mr. ami Mm. Win.Oerty, of IjociiNt uvcruie.

.JiMirKO Corlrtitt. tnauiiKi-r of Uoroinu.i1

•tore at this pluec, will li-.ivn nr Suturilay for u ten days' visit lu QUOIHIC.

Mrs U IliiiiKs of Kuurtli nveniii., is nAtlantic lli|{hliiitdi.

The Central liailroad Ims luid »liliwiilk* in-f.'entre nlrcut up to llm railmud tracks anil has ri'|win|i«l tho overhead liriil^n. ('t.iiiniliiian Krauss contemplates lay ini[ a sidewalk in limit nhU propnrty lulj'.iiiiii)! tlm rullroitil onthe north side, M> that tlm Nliltiwnlk wilIM! complete. '

Minn Nan I.ynns, -win) has IMS'II visiting Mrs, John l>ii|;uli, of Ci'iilrn Ntreetreturned to tier hnuie iu HriHiklyn, onMonday.

II. I'. Maunders, the IIH'III huidwartiiii'rclmnt, IIIIM retiiriieil from a v,ic;tlioniu Cunatlu

Miss l«nrcttii ItnriiH of Sprm-e uvt'tmcIs vitiltiiiKMUs Suiter in Kli/.ulictli.

'.Itilm IliiKiuiof t'ontru stitvl, linn retufniHl fiuiiitivUit at DAUHIIO. l'.i.

Mm. .laini-H Barry, of I'riMiklyn, uformer reslilent. visltisl frlemlN herover Sunilay.

Mm. S foivell and Mrs. -T. Stumpund children. s|>ent I'rlihiy at Southlleach.

Trinify Church.Next Suniluy K, at llm elovon

Uev. Willimit Winter Mix, of t'oiuiirtl.H I., will udininister thu sacrament ofthe laud's Siip|Hir and pro.uli. Ho

is .well ..1-iH'iiUnueiidiHl.. For Ilio rt>mainiuii four ftiiiiduyx of AiiKiist thoN'eslry iiivs socure*! tlm services ofKey, (!. R lluniloy, u wide uwako youclerKymuu of Hrooklyn His Ntiriniare Maid to tie oarumt und and practicalAnd Win .-hcarcrn Hlmtild prolit hy listen.IIIK to them. All who uttend will IK'cordially welcomed, uml it is Imped thatmany wilt lie present at all the An 'iservices. . i

first M. E. Church.Tho p;vstor will preach tut Sunday A,

M. Tho LorU'ii Tahle. - 1\ M. Topic,Did Our Ixuxl Tuko a Vacation^"Tlio Kirst M. K. is the only church

u|H!ii overy Huiuhi) t\i^lit during Aujfust in tho town. I'mycr Mivtini; Wwl-lOAtlay eviMiiii^ :it H.

Htart of th* Hallatona,—If tt-»vorr-ni't-for~ltw«mntlt>«s~trlhHum of dust piirllcles Hint lltKit Hvprt-mtcly Invlsll.le In Ihe utiuosphcro thero("tmld bo no ciilnilro|is. HIIIIW .rryatal*or hnllstoueK. l-'nuti a iH-rfix-tly dust-less ntiuosphetv the molstuiv would tie-Kivnd In tviiseli-ss ndir without ilrvn's.The "dust p:irtlcle;« nerve us liuclelnlhiut wldc.li Hit- vupor outliers. The

rrjMiAl Is the most Iwmitlfu! crt--utlou of Hie aertnl molstiirv, anil thohailstone Is tlie most extniervllnnrj-.The heart of every hnllstone- Is u tinyntoin of dust. Siii-h an mom. with ulittle moisture condensed almul' It, Istliu Kcrui from whlcll may crow n liitll-stone capulilo of fclllm; n uriy orMiiislilui; .i window Hut llr-t 11 mustlie r.iuclil up Itjr n curivnt «'f .iir .milenrned t.> ttu> li%\cl of tin1 lofty tlrrt.^rfouiN, Ihe or *1\ or even ten mile*

fre-di o.cs ossloii vt tuoWtuiv. It N-K'IIISfirst plunjw to the earth, splnnh,^.

the clouds mid fl.ishtnc In lite•uu like n dlniuotiil bolt t-liot from &rmlabow. D .

SEMI-ANNUALCLEARANCE SALE

-r-- Last Days' By all means come in and look.around. If costs

nothing to look and you'll find the very samegoods here that you would have to pay" higherprices for elsewhere.

$1.50 and $1.25 Barefoot Sandals, 8 9 c$3.00 and $2.50 Colonial Pumps, $ 1 . 9 8

iport World ;iDEEPER"

y r V\ r It On mir t»irfj-»n rutinti r

The Original HOV5COLT SHOE At Big Reductions

Ifnriil KmliI'ttticoat^ut

I'ekiij- and. Lini'iiV\'uiHtH and Skirts

Men's Silk Shirts

OHc

1.492'J.'» ami J'J SliirU:

finny Other Itarjjains Not Here Jinumerated.

SHAPIRO'SDepartment StoreSldinlnnl (.'<»«/.» Atlvrrtitr'il in Nttr Vorh V'.i;,.m

1,. and lil« offer wu» acce <ed-[•n lay day arrived Chiirley got the:-k*. sat down at M* roll top desk\VBiltt-d for the nlaypr*.

»c- tlrct (Ii-tacbuivrit tu arriTe con-of s l i Ili-di. VVIilti- Hereoe wat

Aug the tlie.-ls to s*l the flr»t[tlw pliob..' raux, and Ilerrog wa*

away. Ifefore he n»turrj«l tb«s h i d UXJU-<\ ever the checks

t lm ' t e n what e- ir i player onL-ni « a s gettlns The nent

aud v»t i ever* player knew the

i ili->'-il s me loUd wallluy< nut to a »twt-d> loiii-lmioii

[bey''«£«* IH-IIIB underjiald whileI stan* were iffttlns plenty of

. Herrmann.was the Mr. Sweerwhoiii the tillen were told. Itkiiiiwn Mhtther any salaries

ISmoky Jo.' ." G r u t Writt.I Wood of the Huston l t« l Sot

i one of the Ktrungt-st fore-Jln the Iianebnll buslm-as. Tbl«j ili-velopnii'Ut enables lilin t o ' | tfkublc si*e»l Into bU mmp motion

.Notice of Intention.

KENILWORTH NOTES.KiMiilworth UKuin iNt-mno conspicimn

mi I'mlay lust when :in uriiij'uf jjuvori:men! riveiiiin (illici.ils iiiif.\|Kvli"llvisited thu ltoroui{h, and with Mitf!)riirmality iut fur us thu-rmidunLi wvrt

liiitiHi.oii IHth stri-i-t, near Hi.1 KiilnviiValley It It, niiliinj, ((uiiKxl udiiiisxinithrough thu hawinent, in wlilch wan aiinctihalor upparutus, und uwe/ndiliij tllm llrst HiHir found mivorid uiio|x-iu-<hilt,'1* of brown sunar, and u atory hi,up cunght Morris Alirams and his twiiit-iisl.ints, Morris IMotkins und MilOitrfiiKin ojierutinK a lur|$u ntlll frnii:which tlm proprietor win takinK i«raile of whiskey which later tf-sttxl I,',proof, lil tlm ailjtiiniiiK ro.un loiuiin;(rum tho still were 111 tiiihhlini; liarrel(if thn mush, feriueutiiiK with u rnuiwhichctiiilil IHI hearil in tho rixim whirlcontained tlm Mill. Thu fact thut thnow proprietor hud only occupied thpri'mls.is »iiico .lidy :trd and hail It) fidsi/..sl whisky casks of Iho rnw materialin just throo weeks show til tho iui|Hirt-itniTo of tlm catch, and tlm fact that tindetectiViW hml IH«II on tub Kround fusoveral days preceding ttio raid prove*;tlm vigilance of tho Ftxlerul atithorltiisDuring tho thr«!<i win-k-t they worn irKt nil wort Ii they hail constrtictoil thostill with a ca|utcity of 7."i KUIIOMH everyit hourH. A wutor tuuin hud also Iluld from Monrod nvenno, a distunco tilseveral hundred fwt acniss tho ruilihacks with a sink- on each lloor. Tin•it'll was taken down hy ijiivcruiiieii

on Sunday aftcrnoun and wiu

s yet taken. This with tho titlmr urli!s^which consist1* of several wagons'K und ahor,so will IH> invtinloried am

appmisisl on Saturday, unil arrange

All three were tiikuu to Nuwurk mriilay where Ahraths was hold ii

und his confederates in IIIHH.each for tho hearing to-lhortow Iwfvn'the Commissioner lu Newark. It wuis..luted by the Olliciuls in chai'K*1 » f ttiorald.^that tho rado of whiskey imido (>ythem wits un illeKul dlstUlury from u(.loveruiiHMit iMiint of viewfrmti thu tacttlmt a license would lie i.ssnoil only fortiKruitiur fruit, brund, with tho SUIJUIvuriuty burrtnl, and unlawful to niunnfat'turo. Tho (.lovoriiment were alsotho Kissers, iu tlm illicit salo would tie'ruuti tho Kovemment to tho amount uf

#1.10 per K'd-oi> its jwr cont. proof,whili) tho variety inadb registered l."i(lyhr cent, prtiof on which tlm rate ofdutywiis at. tho nvto uf-•LM'-iior-KiiirTimothy McQuudi) is in chariio of tlio

remises.

Mrs. Cathrino Maul, ha.s returnedfrom a two weeks visit at tho Imiim ofutr daughter in Arch.ikilil, I'a.

K. Ki.scr und family huvo innyisl fromthn SrliliUdtip!t house i>iU!Uth_.iit.iiitit,...latliuhou.sti mt'upieil hy l'atrick 'Mcfjuudion 17th street.

Mrs. John Hillcr, is s|HMidiii hervocation with relatives in her home

.iwit, in Iloncsdalc, I'a,Mm. C O. TOIIIIIKTK of I'ittshiirK,

For Sale !? room lioiine, Ull iiii[iriiviini<iitH, lot

r>U.\l.*n, Hinall liurii. f i ' i p«<r•uinnlhi rmim Imiiiii, watrr ami K:LI. f l ' i |»T

month.5 ;i«)in Jliit. all iiiiproviini'iits, fill p<:r

iniiiith. -• .' mom il.it, nil iiiipriivriiii-iiti, (HI | » Ttiiiintli. * .

J rmni Hut, nil improviiuinls. f I7|«Tinuntli.

FV>r Re'iit!.; mini IiuiiHt', all iiiipnivoMiiMili, Mnvor

i-tmiHHtioii; hiiln \tulks: four bl(V-"k.s to (.!.K. It. Ntatiim. l>it .Vlx'IS.Y' l'riio $:l7ri0.

BURTON M.GALL0WAYRKAL ESTATE and INSURANCK

•a H|iruc» A VMiiin, West,tIAItWOOl), N. J.

TiOi-phono Wratlielil r.r.(lM.

Aloney)

FIU8T AN1) SKUONI)

N. R. LRAVITT,

-l-JS Hroail Strmrt. Oiwxlioth, N.M.

Proposals (or WnterbouiidAlacadam.

Kt r.tHI'r'liiit i l l " !

ll,.riiiik'li I'"iMH u. I'JIIU

l l i i t "It lMlli*'. II i,f Hi" lUi

n t y , N . J . tll' .Sit|*(il, i i n n l l l i k *

> : A n i>iiiiiiiiu>-<' r i ' l u i i i il

l u

i i,rpuiut An

No. II, «-n-IlL-riw uf

l » . i , . a i i ! i l m l•l-I'KSDAY A l ' l t l V I ' 4. IUH.

•il .-li;M ,.v|i«-k p. I'l. 1- Hi,- tin..-, mill l lmIIUIITIL-II Hi l l . i. lTi,-|'liU'.-,»h.-i«ulliiiil hnir l i . t« i i i U' irivt'ii to till |>. r-.uiM liitfrt-nlttt In onl iV|,r.,ii,^"|..iiUii.iit, «*,Iliv-itruvi^iiuiHuf^vhli-li ar»jrii.'il it* | , .Iln\v4!

l ; . H ,,r.l/tln.»l h j t l i . . Mayor HIK! IVillicll i,tHi.- ll..r<iui;li<>f Kt-nllwijirtli: - . ' .

->«.«U,>II 1. TIIM .Mn>.<,r u. luT.J.y Authorl^Ml-ivli.ji in hl» •• |,lnl.ii» llu> l«ililK- qkfi-tv'm do-IIIHIKI*, l.i .lir.- llliiif nil ili.it" l>f IMIUIIIMI, (or

I 1 ! l l l Ml Itt it (.Pi

Jin..

I I I , (or! tlw Mu;ur

ittHiHttull 1>V llflll iH^UtHl Htllttt.Ml i|..a» r.ir tlit. |»Tli»t lii-KlnnlnK

i ul«l i-Lilmit S,IH. m b i r 15th, Kliall l»>it'in> l,-«l w Illi a iiiii/.vl«k.^.iir«-ljr fAKt«>HLSl nUiutHit* lit-ail, vi hili' MVII ili>trs* tire* nt liirpi; nlldut(Mrniintiitf ut litrK" Ifi VIOIIIIIKU uf UitHprovUloti-Imll l.,-d,^lr"v,,l

Ft.-iMI.iti 1. ij chilli 1,11 lawfnl anil tin* Mayoriff this l(ormi|/li i IK r*'t>y HUthurlzi-il tu itp|H*lut*.(.itnl)lii |Mr»i»tw lu ii|ipr«-tii!iil nit unliiaxxlffl •il'^" riinliliikf lit lurK" ivltliln tin- l l i i i lu uf thinIttTttiiKii, r«.r Hit |Mirl»"H'' "f l.-Atrtiylnt; th i iu .

J'IIIM .ir.Ilniiiiri- to l.fcht- *tti-c:t finmt^llattilr.ihi lMJultL. ' l .h ' l l

CHAKLKMKNUIMON• . Ihirouilli I'lnrk..

l l T l v V j l h . T n i i l i |r . . i i i i i i i i i . . . , r i i , . . ' i ' . ' w n - i n | , , . ( r r , . n r . r , i N . .1n t III,- T , n m » l i l | . It > . M i i n u n k - l l u i l . l l i i f . , . | |

W H I i N K S l l A V . A l l t U M T III, I ' . i l l .u t . I l l ' , i n . f o r H i " r , ' l l , , u l n i { » i , r k I I I H I , , l l i ii M i r k I n i l i l i - i i t i i l H i , i , u . :

j u n l . v U I I ni.tt . i i i . im.il 'n.it .','•>' Ihu-iil fi-itt ul umli-r il

Al'inil l.-,i«ii-ui't('. y i inU (-tcnvnlinii.Jviu-!l l.iil n,u,t i T i u v u n , , , , , ! , , ! I., i, , , , r , l ! . . l

luvk Tnr lli.'»iini,.i.tiliM mini,. PHVIIM,. i., tin-T t i m i i r r m f lk>-'ti>wn>lil|>,,( I'mnrnrd.

I' l iuiimui «iM'<-irlii>iiini.«uMiv i,,' .ii.iiun..,! iih,M,lll,.,. ,,f th, 'Ti»vi»l i l | i Knyjiii't r.'file rl^lil In n-M'rvnl tu rujn-l nu> "r nil I

I l l ^ H f t

Proposals for Road Work.

t)ttni i i i«tt<. mi I'l'iinty Uomla t.f tl in l lourd oft' l i ' . - .n Kr...li..lil..n<i'f Hi. t ' . .u i i lv "f U n l n a , a t111.'IViurthnlLs.., KiUnl .c l l i , N. .I . .11I ;'SO p. in . ,t > n • - - ' - •

Tl'KSOA V, Al'tlUKT Is, IBMfttr tin' f.illoiviiiK .l.^'rili.st work :" Tli.-ini|ir.,v.-iii.-rtt <tr r.-palr itf W«*tflvltl orNt.rlli AA-.IIUC, fnuti l^vust Strr*t III tlwlli.r'.tlfhwr H..-..-11'.-l'i.rli tut lu . lulivvay Klvi-rtilth.. ruivn-.litii i>f t'riuiriiril, Dnlon cV'tinty,N J. 'I1 hi' iiunutlllt* uf tlii' work are asftill.,»'s: . . •

1.'.'.^'. Hi.,-ill r.-tt lil|». uliuul.l'-rs uud mittura>.TII.I.-.I. • . • '

h.su l lu.i i l ft-.-t f f rutwlrt iiy t.t-iirltle.1.l.llflll I,HIM .-riiHllt.l Htllll'-.ll'.i KI M*iuiir.i yiir»Uliitiiiuliitni!! cilicri'tu pavo-

urniin.nl fi- .tftii i irft. ' imviil((utifni.Iti.' Miuttn' YiLrtU st'tn.) liliNrk Kiilt.-r...

I.ui - j u r t U > | l t l h l o Kl i n t , i l f t r t I I m - h K n - n

H ' T rt-st-t.li t ) l w llml.T-

I n.-vi t-r.'-.^ ilrnlii at Htutjon III x 4K* ftI i,• '.V , l ' , .*l i l lni i i ill Hiiitiiiii 411 X III.U l i w i n ill »lal | . , i t 15 X :M..'.'I'li-.llittil l l . , l . l i . n S t r . - . t .•J lui-liiMiil < la l lu i i :Wxt f l .ai'ii-tiiiH, .l , ,hu s trt 'v l . Arli i iKton Huad ani l

-'ir.vil Avi-iulf ..V.I »i|imr,- j,nrtl.-< of » .a id ing fiislopt-H.l!> I til fti't "1,1 • r . ' v - n n l k i r , . , , t

Ko>v,\i[i. M.I^UKU..T..»iwlil|. KiiKin.-.r.

Proposals for Concrete Curb andUuttcr,

I'lil.-. «III In- n - c W i s l ti.v llu- Timtisl i. » ' .>r i l i iT , i . v i i« l i l | i i i f rrnnf,,r>l, N . . I

nt III.- Tu« ilnlilp II n*. iltist lluiMuik-. tiW K l i N K S H A V , A l ' l l l ' S T In, IJU,

nt.Uli. in., f.tr III., f.ill.in IIIB « o r k .in,I nil t.tlioru iiioitlt'iitnl tlni*. tu,\l».iitlU«XI liin-iilft^t ,.f tUirt IIII-II .-uili HI

KirtliT. ' " •Kiit-h liltl HUH! ln'ii.'t'iiii)iiiiiiTitltiy i iV .T l l l l

•k fur 111.-«urn t.f f u l l mailf i..nviililf to tlih.

'll, It vLsithiK'ker paronts Mr. anil Mrs,LI, 11. Johnson, of uvih start.

Mr. ami Mr*. L, \V. X ay lor of NowYork City arenn llii.t

i at tho Kenilworth

Fire Alarm Boxes.IT-1'..ni. r Walniil nn,l South Awnntti.» - l ni"ii Alt nut- iv.rm-r N-rlll Aveiuit.

l> l ln lli-ikliiuiit.rs W t h AwnuvBtoti llnn.nl. Auiiu, »n.l WillUum s>tn*t

^ L tit >n ml I. liirviuunt Avt nut-^lvratiK> Aitmu anil sixth htrw 1.

I -1 Mi.** i ami I nton As< sum.-'-North Atviiiu- ami OiVhanl Strict.

*•—^-Trhant-aiiil Wn-'httieKm-ftTrfCit'-l>rn,n^v VTIUUI i-nnit-r liAlilgll Avtnu*:i-\\a,~liiut;ton Strict and hprlnxrlrM A.W"1-KUcaU ih ami HltwultiKuili' An-nuuJt'JSA-Nttrth A-rMiut>:nt>ar KtlKalH-lhAveBa?.1\-Uatupton aikl K«*tuian tftrevtA.

'M-HJJIJ u m l awl Sprlngfii'ld Art-DM. ••ill—->r-j<-r Lincoln an,l IVnwnnlal A n a M .-115—Lincoln tail W l A

I'r. i isut.-r'if t11,' Ti iwi i thl l i tif t 'nu i fon lr i n n s tin. 1 uptviiinitiiniM unit N' ulitii ln^l

In- fill, ' f i l l t l i i 'T . i«u>l i l | i Kinslni'tT.Tlii' rfslit I • ri-w-rtv.Hi. r. J.-.1 uni , T nil ltli|,

n limy lif,lf.-itnHl tlt^liiit.],. f,,r tln-lt.^t hil.t.-^lT tin- T.m n<lil|i.

F.llW.lKfl M.ISIIKII

' roposals fur Concrete Sidewalks.«lt . l Mil* Mill 1». r.-.^-iv,,| l,.v llif Timnshlpinnilllf, of I|K.. TOIVII>III|) of I'ninlord, Tor

h».- fullowltii.- ^mrk:Alnilli l.'-ill'iliml f | . , | ( ,r I ft-.it ".nit-ril" sUlnlki I.II Iho norlhi rly MI.I,, of llunisldv nvenu

nd i-inti-rly INI.I'. ..f l l ,«l .r ui t-niif.a w r w l n f corn'r-'ti'sitlttvalkiun Ili'c sontlnT

.v >-iiIi' of J.'liDsm ivtiuit'.l l i .Mol ." nwiri- i l nt 111.. Ton n-lil|, Ii.,m,,^,n-ioiil" llnlltlim:, I'mnfunl, N. .1,. nt ton ji. m..

' .MlilM|u»ri';i inl»| | if i-litntinliiKx treutts l w i t h

Illttt w i l l lw r.s-elvtil fur I'ltiiniln.tiN oi>ncr.tul.iv.'iii, nt f.<r i-ultl IIIIXIHI iirvt'iii.'iit.s mill h o tniK.sl . | t i v i int -uts, h i t . , | i A.I! o r H h W , anl,i. , .-rl| , .-tllntli.'!ii . ,vlll, . , iti, ,iir t Tlii . wi'ltchti ofIi,, |.'IV.'IIM-IIIH hlil iiiKin iiiu^t l innti i l i m thnn

ti,,n- r.irlhlH wttrk iiiii.v he <>.-.itmlni-tl nt tin-"lilt-, "f t h " Stil l" I'ouitnlsxioiit-r of PublicKuiiiU •l'rtiiliin. N. .!, A l e , nt tlii. nfflcu of tbe!

tfhSuiX I/.Kiu-ll j.ldiU'rniu-<t.nir.iiii|-»iiy his i.Ul with n

i-er ilittl fluvk iiiiidt, pnjrnhl,. tu tliB Ctiunty,f'...||«:t..r of llnion IVuntj, for (I.CKu. iw nKiiiimntt-i-1 hill If rui-li work bi- nwarili-d tti.liltiilit. »ill tut"-; Into,i fttntrnct with HalilHuarili i f . fhwn l--rii'li..ltl"r«ofthi,('onnty <,f Unltmfor lliitNinii-. mi'iinlliiir to Imv.

•llM-riirlitls rtwrinl by tire Ifiiiiimlttiv un:,.,j,,t,. Uoiidx u, r,.j(,:t „„>• or all l,l,l" i s n m "

of'l'ni"'.; lN' t tr i"""" !!nt'-«'"'»<'f the OountyHit.il .inly ST. IUI4.

. U r o u r,. DAIIHII,f ' t B l

—KaJUAt.WKHNKMDAV, AUHt?ST .1, lull.

.otuvk forth.-1 IUIII i'f,.*lm. ininlv iKiviihlt'Tr,ii^ii.r.:r.>f Ih.' r . .wi is l i i t i t ir . t 'ni i th.nl .

t i r . w n i s t l iurnll l 'Id-ta-imnTho iltt

f h T iy ainl, r.~|, ,,f the T

1 ' l Uwiixhlu.

U

(' rlRht to nji-ct

ul lti-«t Tor tin.

1'larMiimUp.vllienlU.iis IIM.VIN. ol,tnhi.il nt1,- ...Itt.-.- uf the Tuwiwlilii KliBill"-T.

. KltWAItU M.^HRIl,'_ Township KnKlnevr.

Proposals for Concrete Sidewalk'sfind Curbs and Gutters.

Svnlm ti|.U will lw reti'lml lir the TownnhlpC«uniltt.viit tho T.wnshlp of Uralilunl, fortile ftmuntiif? work:

Atxiut Uu liu.nl fM't of concrete aldtnrallM onSixt h St TO t f r.->n I'.'nl ml Att-nuc to NonuaodwPUu-<>.

ITti f«-t on Untun Avtnne frvm Cb«tiea.st.Tly.

ITT. feet uf e i iwrf t« curb and frottor ono-nlit! fniin OhnKY Plae* w»t«Tlt. \\lUdi lu W t w t l m l at Mw TowmiitP "**•"•••

M««JI,1C UolkllTig, CrauforiL N. J^ »t *•»> P- »

LAKEHOPATCONQSunday, August 2

d» "I - Also every Sunday and*r * Holiday until Sept. 7,

inclusive.

C'runtonl S.38 B. ni.; Wist l ldd O.M a.in. All ilntre. , _ _ _ _ — — -

Atlantic City $2.50Sundays, August 2 and 16

P U t U K W l

Unafletel"pimi. «»1 VpirtttaMota. J

Wednesdays, August 5 and 19

EDWARD

CIVIL EH6IHEER and SURVEYOf Townahlp EBgin,Br

l o t Survey*. Real a,. 'PovolopmeDt Pun 8

Bank B«lt*llog. Cr>. .

THE PREACI

AT ELEVE:

* • ' • ' .

IfllF

THB CR AN FORD CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1914.

I.JT th»

r Town Notes.

H. C Stfflwell b»8 porcbuea » newautomobile.'

NeweU Fiska i» in the otakill i foracouple ot wee**.

The Craafunl Boys' Club house• being re-palated,

Martin Hall w ;u leave today lotHiunMF*"* N. Y.

Miss Sylvia Porcella U Summering inths Pocooo Mountains.

Raymond Moody u staying *t BecottCamp. Siatea bland..

Slrm. Edward E«wett axtd children olKetfonl iwni i t leav* 'UmortvwDeposit fjr Uw b&Uoceof the Sum:

Mm. Daniel Burr has returned from atrip in New J&ui-Stater—: : '

Mr. and Jlra. L. O. Ddk» have r,-turcad from tbeir vacation.

Mr. Dougherty, tf Oakey Hall, is ona basinaa trip to Denver.

Mrs- It. C. Miller and daughter are inSheffield, ilaa*.. for tfae stunrner,

Mr». f< B. Byao k vwtuig fierer, Mrs t^udy, at Uo»hen. j , ' . Y.

Mi» Katharine Sparry Ls spendingtaw wetsks in tbe Adiroudacks-

Kenneth Jopes is visiting Mrs. CharlesHansel at Shelter Uland. L. I,

Mrs. F. p, Harris i» spending two

T. T. Kii'harUs of Hamiltonwill leave Saturday on hS

Sir. and Mrs. A. C»ri(b have returnedfrom a vacation trip in tho

Mr, and Mrs. A. (,'• Woodward urupassing "'" Naiumer at QuUftt. Harbor,Mans.

Miss Mallei Ott is spunilin^her vaca-tion at Camp WOIKI'WOKI Kastbampton.C o n n . ' ' • ' • .

Tho Charles Hansels ure at ShultnrIsland, N. V., until tne<5arly lurt ofAugust.

Miss Huth i'illshury. of Statinis.visiting Miss Marion Kiske fordays. ,

Mr. and .Mrs. Henry liab|p nnj son

t Kotwrt, H|»nt tbo wisok end at AsburyPark.

Mrs. F. K. 0. Winclclcr and daughter• aro^at Dlock Wuiia,1 Tf. 1., for I thuSummer.

Ban Wilson, tbo Edison star, will (jivoa short sketch in tho Cranford Thcatru

Mr. and Mi* K. J. Mix a,,d Mr. andMrs. F. B. El*er. aro at Shurlxiurm), N.Y., for two weeks.

Deutnan IVinston ha» ruturi"*! frombU vacation, spent with Thomas tlreenoat Greenwich, Conn,

Jack i'eniatun anil John a n d ThomOabuurne d«pUrto<l lust '•'riday fur tivoweeka ut Atlantic Highlands.

Hugh iiearuu baa been ulerttxl IVusi-dont of tbo Boys' Club, to Hticceul Vol.Henry WyRunt .who ha' resigned.

Hiss B«rtha Strattan it on a tripthrough the west. ntopP'iij- a' C'lovo-land, Ohio, uml points in Micbtffan.

Miss Holen Sharp, wbo has litH'n visit-in({ Mra. Kenyon Mosaick. at Waclium'siluad, Conn., will ruturn liomo Friday-

Humor I'bolpg, Allan Kvorett and Kd-ward Morris, havo be«n paining a ft>wdays at tbo. Boy Scout .c»"Hi at -Syutli-floldi, N. V.-

Mrs. K. B. Oilpin i« exp^tcnl back tboearly part of next week from Uhris-tiania, !'».. whoro «ho bat lieoii. forseveral w<«kj).

William Higbio and Klnier IVkorwere at Now lirunswick Tuesday andWednesday, taking examinations tot

The Cranford Canoo (Jlub has a ten-nis match for Saturday, scheduled withtho Ilosjolle Casino, j.-sfbroo t loob 'oSdthree singlo matcbes will bo played.

__Edw. Orau, ^l-,.(i%ffi8fl,^Nfewi>i;inGray, Dau ArTiouTXTV- Uoylo. C.'wTDoyloanil B- boylo- Jr., 'oft last nightby automobilo for a week tithing atBarncgat. They bavo bii"»l'u refrigtr-ator car to hring back tho «|)oil.i.

Sunday niorninK Howard A. Colby, ofPlainiield aurood to repair the autoino-bilo ownod by H; S- Orattan; of Hollystreet, which his car damaged in a col-lision last week, and the car was lininghaul«d to Westfleld when an ax'». suf-

^ fered in the collision, suddenly collapsed.Tbo second accldant occured on Northavonuo west, jmt beyond Miln street.Tho machine ran into tbo gutter andstopped on tho sidewalk, but no furtherdamage than that done last we«k wassustained. The job of putting tho carinto shapo again vvill stay in Cranford,however, and Edward Grau will have

• the work.

THE PREACHINO IN THE

Presbyterian ChurchNEXT SUNDAY MORNING

AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK

HE

Herring.

Frances Krnnedy. aof M i s Man- OelUUy atpassing a w»?k with her at her borne"Httsiteld street

Hummer, the fish acd vegrtahie manannounces a special on ButtertUh. !0eeau a pound. Corner Korthand Eastman strtsK. TVl phootf ;U7-\V

Cards aro out lor the weddirg, >Stb of MLV» Emily Joseph, daughter o

»fJ. t*. M. Joseph furnifflvn o * of- Mflford, l*» . and J»hn.sor. also of that plicu.

1-oui.i StolkCamp WawayautUtennis cliampinnshipbroke th*5l> lard

himself aiby winning tht

>r»Td-r

frorFruda Ix»H ajid Mtm

Birdaeye, will return jiitunlayOcean CHty, wher** they luivi>month attending tbo Xo» Ji-neyers' Sumuior Si-bt»il.

Clarence C\nJc and Mi*t

iag tb* protest of th» award tithe Cranford Fircwn'* Club ol flr»prii* la th«. ixivrlty c l i » in the Jtfly it

Iheir enlry. I V N*til«it was aODOu*oct«i lb.it the

Lewia entry, for which tlw prvti-it «uouble. Mould Ui »t>nt to Ailmry I'.irand enu'rij in tho carnival im WCHIA.L Jbe, which was held Ui»l Kriday. Thi

tttpr the award bprr. at one1 •1«*uttheir rtitry U) the A>l>ury I*ar.k varniv;il•«j thrt otb^r jud|(t« w u U s« OUT theuirriU <jf the two U u b I'nfortuiuU'l:

Itie uwi'rVU tostdioT not . uiatet^aiixti athe l^ufb lioaC Wis not **t.nt down afteallowing, it is Ktid, U< th«> umliilitj- u[h.v«i lnterr-vltxl in that Kvat to «i.i»a> i n J I'ridaj t.i t.tl>i> thn I

n \ t any r.it.> I 'VV.M a i H<tt '•ivrtinv<"h.wc>' the nrcrotn uwk aad tlu-j

.<d r-> win -uriuh t!,i s >!ij l>> a uide

margin with no •|iU9tiou nhati'Vi-r.

Thi? arrival of tho rirt'iniMi and iliei

itattlcdiip at Ww li'y -Liiki* cnattnl m

inut'li inlorfnt .iiul tlrvw Mu*h ^ liij

•niwd, I'Vfn for th.it liiwy Smitiuor n>

E. par>iona«<' , at 7-o\U»-k. l.y"*fho ivupl'

wont'011 their buni'ymoon mimeiltatrlvIxiw and AiiRu t Zu'hlki

wanted Icidly to **v the Ashury I'arkCiirnival hwt Friday, so they «tarti\l untandem hicyole at ;i.3it in th« nfteriiu.KC'ttinj; to th» I'ark at 7 oc-Kvk.

Tbe ruuiH" won by the Pirvini'ii in theAjbury 1'ark famival arnviil here thiiuiorniiij; ami will K> placed in ih<< win-dow «f the Tuwnnhip Utuin-s for a few-day*. Thfl i-iip won in I lie (.Vanfordiirnival is in Keay'iftlinu-win'diiw!

The weather for tlu< pail few dayicertainly gets on the IIITVWS. Tou inui'lirain and the ixild K.tit winiH an-':» l<.u!ur-worsu than ti»>ilryor hot', mid »ur

of rain now ii sure (u lie followis)avy oxcewive dryness. later on. . . . . .

Monday Morning alwut '.' ;!ii o'clock.'an alarm from !«>i :l|.y>, I.11101I11 amiJoriti'iinial avenues, i-allud tho lint tie-iartruent out. Tho Main, which \ra.i arItalian nhanty. was. "ut of (.'rdnford'surisdiction, it tn-'ing in Linden,The following huyw returned last

Thupxlay from a month's stay ut thrNow Jer«>y Slaty Camp Wawayanda;Hpeneer Blako,' ItoU-rt llahlo. Marvinlull, Welh Hall, llolwrt Addomi. IAini>

Stolk, William Htnlk. Harold Milhtnlam' David I'luinu. .

A nuinUir of tho younger net'of ('ranTord onjoyisl a picnic up the river la»tlight. Hiipiier was" enjoyed near theapida. Included wnro MIWNM Itai-lio Miller, Mildred Ijnui, Mildwliloiirnu, (iertrudu Moore, Messrs. Philip'ower, .s.uiiiifl Ixivi'iuan, K.II|I)I.M:IIHIInd Koln-rt Keckiuan- •-Hose, wifeof John Nahf.ol IIW Olive

street, Kli/alieth, a lirothcr of IAJIII^Nahf of Crnntoril, died'ut H in WVdnr"ilay iiuiruinK. ul lioniLio lUirn SJIII-larium, iigcxl :U yearn. Funeral service*were hold at her home on Saturdayafternoon, Interment iu Itoimlalr I,inilen cemetery ..Jn.. rt<ii.lac|nx. .tbo. old. .Atone. cruHsnialksivor North an'iniu at I'riioti aveiiueivltli :iiniif.iti' thn ('oiitracter ran intorouhle at th" 1'otter corniir where uuild exravatiiin held tho water mul madeverything so soft.a niiinlier of li»ail< ujid stone were ire«jnire<l for a fou-mla-

ion lieforutho work could hecompleted.'ho no\«»wiirjc h^a big iinpruveinent'Ver the old croHswalk .

There K M no iim'tuiK of the Town-

Mayor ileins is on a wi;Hearn<"d v;ica-ion with hin fainiiy'at'Moriches, U-I.Jtjniiiiitticinaii MIMHI it on tho "brinyle*ip" en route In Kupjjie und (.'omiiiit-ecinaii Uyan ii in Ohio. All the mt-ui-iers of tho CViinniittee. exc>.-|>t .Mr.loon, will lie on hand fur next week's

mooting.

Potitious aro liein^ "rirculat^l forCharles W. Kurtis, Samuel H. Tool mid:{oburtM.'Hermes fur nmninatiou or,the Republican ticket for TownshipCoinmitti*e. The term1* of Mr. iiurtitind Mr. Kyun expire this year but Mr.Cyan has refused to stand ro nomination.Tho work of cleaning the-river of ob-

itructions to canoeing was liniihi.-U lastweek except for .") or Ustuini>si and snagswhich will lx) taken out ax soon an theivater elixirs up. Improvements at tbe.'rapids" give a little better water bothJn tho shallows and Tibovo_tb«_brauk^

»mrarsti«i'ly smallamoont of moneywould provide good canoeing for a miloFurther up.

Last night over fifty friends fromCranford, (iarwood and Westfield helpedMiss Anna Uonpbue, daughior of'ThomasDonohue of North avenu*; West, to celo-irateber birthday. When refreshments

were served cards announcing her en-gagement to Mr.Cornelius A. Uyan ofOarwood were found by eacb plat*:Tho wedding will take place iu tbeearly Fall.

Miss Dorothy (iogencamp, of I'nrt-ject street, entertained a numt«;r of'riends at a very enjoyable danco Sat-urday evening, in honor of her cuusin.Miss Anjennettc Kemps, of New York,wbo w u visiting for a few days. Masicwas famished by the victrola. Daintyrefreshments were served during theeveniDg. Those present nrcro MildredBonnie,- Mi«i • &amp;—HixabetiDorothy Smith, Him Stolk, MarianFiste. Mary Stolk. Jack Miller, RobertDroeacber. Newell Fiske. Marrin Hall,LeRoy Waoser, Harold Banker andLonis Bosh.

fwtma fake first ASM.

liwp the pi^iple Uiek ^t the nn'ii i\mUwork The Mayor and other urtici.iN i>fV»liury.l'.irk. t>>gt'lber with the.bradsf the tire and pttlico tleiKirtuientH. unitd .liv xhow.lho U>VH t-very courtesy. am:

after'lhe> awards «en> annoiiuct^l. triiilard to imliu-o 1b.'in to Itsivo (lie Uuit athe 1'ark (or the luliy par:wlt> its a tioal

and for the l*e,d l.;ike t-.wrniv;il, to .com*'.»UT. olltring to prMViile «tor:w,M, etc•ut tlu> t'ranloril imyn felt they h-ul had"Hough of 'liTiiio'r uml ili>"line«l willhaiik< • " " ' . . '

In its r>.|»>rt of the Carniv.il (ho Newark Sunday Call bxi the fiillowipg withegard tu the lire-men's entry:

' ,Swivping through tho wator, "with alld t l d l h t

hi' lattlenhip "Texas," the entry of tin-'ranford Fire IVpartinnijti was liy nillids tbo nuMt rl.il.ir.i'o and U'.iutifuiliTrtay t>n tho'laWLVutidiu It, with lh<ipjilamio of the bosl of >|»Mtator». wenthe tirst pri/.e*iu the c:inoe cla,ss, a canoi1

nd p;uldl" Coiupli'te in her i«|iiipinentrout IHIW to stern, the mlnat:ire Kittlehip was a striking sight as Hhe glitliH]<y the UUiks with the nsl light to |>ort

iiud the green lo starlmaril liiirningrightly in the darknessIn addition ri'al suioko |Kiurisl from

it»r ftinnels nnd din.iinutivn ttgures oftailors !>tood on thu U|i|xir dicks lx<nldulife Uititn sivutig in the davits, while a

irehwt room w.n IIKMII'SI in the fure--art. of tbo vessel. Within thu shell ofhe craft was ah !•< fut ram HI pro|>'lleily a pair of stalwart "jafkiia." The

length of the Texas, on the constructiontt which two weeks won .S|NIII(, was Inho neighborhood of twenty four feet?Im bull being nl tin sretching out lie

(ond tho ends, of the CUIUM' that furnishtsl thn motive Ixmer. II is expectisl:hat a letter will IM) scot to tho mayor ofJranford convoying the ciniKnidilation-i

of thn curfiivtd cominiHsion' <in ^hewonderful display nuule by thn llrodepartineiit."

Twelve of the llri'ini'ii bisailiHl by < 'hlefi«s went down to Iho Carnival, eight

if them with thu canou in liohhiiis tVistms niotor truck and thn iithrrs by

.utoiiiolnle'. The caiuni IISIHI was Mr.Vllxrtson's |H fiKit "Lyiiwolil" thn same

:H; that carrusi the liattleship in Hie'ranford I'arnival. (iuing down tlu<

J had .1 ll'lio tlilie even thuuglf'-Cup".'ain (liHirgenf the "gas marines" did>su bis way. That only gave lint luinchtat much more ride. An orchestra uu-IT thiy[terHxHialdiri>clion of llnrr Antonilsson discoiirsiHl swi^'t music ut in.rials and added .much In .the

njyymcnt ot tli» trijn. l'liir truck'lnlt,'ranford at <*.;tll ;i/ul gut to thnark about :i o'clink. After "

'ITikoere wmn ready for thu larnival which

..gan at H.:to. When thu truck Unitrrivisl H|H'iicer Damon, who is Hum.leriHg at tbe Park, 'Spotted tho bunch "»<l very courteously guvothenimaterial.^stance iu getting reiidy for thoidling.

The carnival Was over at 10 o'cluck:id as s>ion as awards wero announced,ie l^iys loadisj up ugain anil by I1..UJera rt^uly to start homo, which wasfachod around 1; o'clock in tho morn-:ig.

KiremenOscor M. Hess and Arthuruhtard p;«!dled the canoo in tho car-ival. The. making of tbo liattli'shijiTexas" was in tho hands of a commit'iseof liremen and whllo nearly everyirmljer of tbe Department helped a bit,i(»c who did Iho most of tho work or

urniiibed nocemary material WITH Chief.fens'. r*uisJDjta«iLArthur-.Rubtard.-K:ITIarris; Osinr Jl. lions, Louis Nahf,Vm. Tunison. Jamos Hardmaq, Htovuii3p|> and K. A. i'rico.

There will lie a danco at the lioys'lub tomorrow afternoon.

Miss I/jnine Brackebusb will spxndbo month 'A Aogust in N'c-w Yorkitate. .

Clifford Day will leav« for MaineSaturday, where bo will pass two

William Fox and his gr:indfnotbcr,rs- Lyon, went to Asbary Park today

or the rest of the summer.

TO LCT — Uoiue 311 Ka«t Northvo. New bathroom, plumbing, newly

decorated. Iial%oy, 1Mb Pacific Street,Brooklyn, N. Y.

ESTATE. BVKN-KOOM-H0fJSi^c6n7enient

VJ school ind trolley; newly decoratedand painted inside and oat: large cellirand attic; slate roof, water arid gaa.For *ale on easy terms or will rent for$15 per month. Joiw T.owner. KeoilwDrtb, N. J.

THE CITIZEN'S ">ONE BEST OFFER

ladies' World and MetropolitanMasa/iae, tbe Best Periodicals

Published, and The CRuro.for 50 Cents.

RfGULAR PWCt $1.00'

e ^ v e n innitiits;, 15 th* scv-rw *-.f 11 ui I

and Hhuiirxl u:ul fur the K i t U u !

Ji-aitiN'V ami Iv^yi,-.

Knlriem are 11.uv l*iiii;{ r i w m s t fi.r tl

<nixi>] d:.>utilt-^ tfMiins UKirnam?1!!!. v*hu

« i l l N. held .luntiiC tlu<

« n b r n Alike CHMMI lor a

Limited lu™-'()nJ>

uill

|,,U,J

' ••< t t i e t^bi i i - s \ \ .i4<ith<> m m i i t i s t u > l i \ , ' ti 1 ,\l

Illti IllK'ot t ' l .u l l l ' I i ' t>f 111.»;, ;:

t ) |n>gl-.l|ill\- i n ' | 1» . t n l d i'f iLMIii-n \

"•, a n d thr< Mrtr i< |« i i> la i i ' M v; . i. . i iM.l .TisI' | . i i r y « l i i - i - . . , 1 , t l» .

lending I'liMi.-.ili'.ii j n .\in;;rji\i VjlL

^ r " " " " . ' i r p ' T m i T i r s i " t . i . [ in^'iit to il»

for .1 l u m t e d t i m e .1 1 l u l l M I H

s c r i p ! i o n n i u i l . i i i . i i K . i i , i i ( , . | i | u l r in

iiii iny t f - i n s t s H a s u n i i | i i - .It It i s .it

r iu ' t ive to t h e r e a d i n g p u b l i c

l . 'u l i l ' S ' p l o n i U ' r ii", - T i n . ( " m i 1 ,

•ITn-s th.;si . Iwci i i i o n t l . l v iu:ii,-.i.'Jm. » .11

a t h r u ' m o n t h s ' m i l -u l .~ , n | i | i . ,n i « , i h

tl io |u(K'r fof l.vs-s t h h i i Hi. . r . . t t \ . f tli , .

T h e pni- ij o f tln< l . i d i i - . A V m l . l .it- ill .-

l o w s t a n d • U li'U i T i i t s . f o r I b n i - i m u i l l i s .

J i i r t y i-mkt* ..TJMi. ,11 u-e ,'.l M e t i v j s . l i

:an M a g a z i n e , t h e i i n g l x c o p y , i s iil'tis-n i

Hits; for thr t s i i i i i i | i t ) i» f o r t y i n ! • v . ' i a *

T h e p ' g u l i i r ' i M s t i.f T i n «'111 r .s lor

tree m o u t h s IH t u r n t y ttvii c>'ntt

T i t o t o t a l - p r i c e ,,f t in- H H . H . pul i l i . -a

i o n s i s ^l . iK'

I ' m l c r t h i s n- i i i . i i l . i i l i l , -1 ,n.-

vei io nit for fifty conls 'All i-iilwripiioiis III\IS|.'"'I

lian«v: 'i.M 1 : 1 i f I N 1 1 M i n t 1 1 1 1 m : 1 . \ 1 1 1 1 '.

IVi 'KI .H

No other ivoi.nan's uuij;a/.in«i c m 01

ill oltrr so much for-the dollar iliuiiu

he iMining yn.ir as the L.i.luV Wm Id

traiitiful corirs in colors by ' (filmm

Tisbnr and Miissolmau; tin

n.«t tk'lioiinf thn world. (Mill jusl tin

'in-h ii.f.hti|uan inteli'-sl that is desiri'il

he all-alisorliing and mt<r preM^nt proif

•ins of human life presented iiilm-M

igly and hnlpfiilly. ili'partuiintal mat

•r which U lu'kuowhvlgisl to IH> thn

<*t ill Iho nmnlry; illustratiohs from

be fureiiimt urtista; a ciintinuoiis fmi

urn story, which will bo of inlm-st I

iviiry inoviiig plctnielhi>alr«g"*'r.

In short, a woman's uuigu/.ine lluit i»reulniit^vMity fo tho up. lodato-w

ho works, will) plays, whontuilit*

hois iiuiliitioiiK lo inakn her home

taud for tint li^it there is in American

Ifo. .

Till-; MKmiiiiii.rr-VNi M.M;.\/.IN,I:.

It is lillisl fioui cuvur lii 'cover wilh

ories and picturi** of poiiple, iini'l'Tx'ill

imp thn I'litlre fiimlly |«mt<Hl at to thn

lion and iluiiigs nf. all the proniiiHiiu

rtoplr of thoi'titirn world.

Tho Mvlro|»olitjiu inagajtinn is up to

at" it) its fresh, originul matter from

n< liest aUthors.tiud artis-t* nnd (llhsi

itli liuniaii Interist.

Jj _ J»ll •! !•!! I

I lie Alotropohlau inaga/.iuii Is iiiii'iu"

that its priiK'ipal itiui is to till truthil, fascinating, live, up IM date Ililinnn

1 about real human imoplo, richih) -|nior |Hiople bad |KS)|.1O - f»«>|•!>;'."fiaTo""accTiniplisbiMr thiiigs - |HSfple

on want tn know IIIMIUI 'jmoplo thateryUxly wiuits to knoiy uUnit.

Boys* Club Notes.At tho meeting of tho triistc'ts of thu

toy's Club bold July &l, IUI I, Ihn tri'ijsirer ri)|H>rtisl that tbo receipts fromlodgm tiad fallun. much bolow Ihniiouut should bavo been |Kild to Jtinnit. That 17." stauimenU luul lnn'ii

nailed U> nulwcriliers nlxiiit Juno 1st,mil only M bavo paid up thn nmoiinUhen due. That H.SOO is still duo tlmub from sutjMrrilHirs iiud this monffy innodixl at onto tn meet tho «ixp«nsin of

tho club and run it as originally planmsl.That in many Instances tho tnranurorbad snut two staUmionta of thn amounts

ui) without receiving any roply andnit that further pcxtago would.IMOHUA._ „_ .

1'bo piixlgos reprc^nt tho uriginnluljscribtlons madu at tbo orgnni/jttion>f tbo club and wuru (inyablo Juno 1st,nd DocuinUir 1st, I!'IH and Junii 1st,nd December lit, 11*14. 8»<mi sub.:ril«:rs havo not rnado any payuicntahxitovnr, Mimo own tho installmentsiin Doc. 1, 11)11. and this notico is pub-<b'»J in the liupo that it will bogenural'read and will rmult in the promptuyment of the amounts pledgod-andust dun.

AH tlio moating of thn IVaril of Dirccjrs last Thursday tilgbt, O>\. Henry

IVygiuit, president of Uu) (Tub, hind'slin bis resignation lo taku effwt iminodi-itcly. Col. Wygant has Iwen pre«ld«ntof tho club sinco i t . has been organizedand it is largely doe to bU effort* that

is as suocemful and running assmoothly M it now is, Uvl. Wygantfelt, however, that bis health wouldnotperraltbim to take juch anact i ropart In tbe club as bo ban in tbe post,and Mr. Hugh Hearou, President of theBoard ,ol Education, was elected to filltbe vacancy.

The Boy»" Club itoftatod tbe membersof the PraaUrt Saturday liter

IM>ST HI: l (M) | IU).

itii i i t i n k i m ; water w h e n you an< |'.it

'i! •(•.•! im!L O u r i i e b . cn-.ii i iv milk i-

I I I . iiit.Hi.l t.. IH. »t*. . | i t i"l) jmio .in.! (•

i XV.-..lie pli-.tKi'l i . n l r l

Mil K ,ind CKUAM

j i n u n p U v . i t H i . . I, Mir \ . 1 1 1 \ \ i t b

Cranford Dairy,CHARLES GRIMM. Prop.

uj * 1 mm i. ',•; ».IK

..l.'.Mil 1 AN WM.I.I.V | ' ' \ |JMknritan Vnllcv I nrms l:KKs.

• Imrxirtcr ot I I IKI I «lrndcticrmnii

^ .Us

i- ' i .mloid.

- A i i ' i i i i f

New ,l.>i«

We Lost OutOn Ice Boxes

liot two left on our liiUuN, Coutein. iia>k (hem over. Ihrn wn'lltalk priitxi.Tbiw.1 ure )» Miitifnlly Imllt anil amight) giH.Hliitveitm«ul, i«|HHinllylit HIM I'tneti ne.will let llirm goal.

PIKE'S/ / i f* llnnlwtirf i(t

A CASE Or MALARIAin your lioimi often nmke* omi woii'ler

hfTti'-ttrny'"T»Mn;ii7i;i~liirTT;!<«r Tuny'er itop to think tliat it may Ui newor

K i . hiul ilrultmge, or uthiir ilnfwlH.Worn out plumbing will iingenilur allkiniUiif fnveri and. inallgimnt i]l>tuu.ni»,and your wifely, lira in . ofmii sanitaryplumbiiiK. If you want ymip pluniblngput in goixl sanitaty t^onditlon wo willfurnish iuj»irt work at fiiir prli-ei.

OHIAH M, IIKMH I.ol l lH M, llrJI'i

Mess Bros.,Plumbing, Heating and Tinning,

7 8. Union Avanua-I«I,3U-J. CRANFORD. N J

M. F. Wheeler-1CB"

'J'cl«|»lion« JKO-J

Wholesale Retail

MAUTIN HtJIUrtU, - I). A. 1

IKAKrollK. (IAHW0OU.

Schafer & Neumann,Mason* and Contractors.

cntnroto. ». 1. •«Knlf/uiiUwi Variiiab'MoriallfTliMWt* of mirtki •Yard—North Av<>, und Maple Ht

Marwppci.N.-J.tlrsnfiml

Cranford G>uncili

Meuls Ut and iird Thnrwlay ofeach mi/nth

AT MASONK,* HALLFor infennatlon addraw

VV. E ^ KKlNftHAT,Recording Secretary

I f »•>»«<

Don't ForgetYour Kodak

\\Tieii jnu |)«ck your ^riji fof

the vacatniii trip l>« sure K>

iiH'lu.Kv a Kcxl&k i*ml plenty

>'l FituiH. There will lie umnv

picELsiitit fiicittion irioitltfutA

»liicli you can rcronl with »

lo' l . i l and h i e over . agmn

wlieu \ i i i r pictures »r»< •!«-

»eli.pe.l Our Uo,|»k . s loc l

i'Hilirace» nil-si/vs si a tviifo

riii'Ku of PIIC.-S

De\elopetl .l.cavo yoilc lihiis |u»re t.' lie

• l e i i l i .pn l ami prtutoi You

v» I 1J I•*• JSJOil l'Jt'?.6SlLj)jLii.XUff,

IrMlIti ailil HI* (,'llrtl .'llllli'

Reay'sCranford Pharmacy

The Rexall Store

G. J. WENKE,tSiicc.-ns.ir to Mtlb.r A Nick)

, 5 td%tntJn Strr«'(.

fesl> Pruils r"ASH

••Vegetable*

AIIOHO5 Of TMI1 HliST

•rompt .Service mid

Cuurleou* Treatment

.Street

D. D. IRVINGCHOICE

Meats, Fiah,Butter, Eggs

and PoultryPHONE 03.

Auto VansPacking Sliip|iin|K

' • i Storajcc

Robbins & AllisonI'Ilium II7H-VV

Oriuiiiirdi M, J.

Peter Markusson

ASHES ANDARBAGE COLLECTOR

OHANVOKU

KL'ASONABLE PRICES.

'•V!

KARL TEICHMANN,

)arpeoterand BuilderJobbing Work Carefully Don*

Eatlmatas Furnlahatf<

Rssidence and Shap,117-fj.

. o. »oi ui. Burstldi Annul

J. G. W. fl)INKIN,iLefiigh Valley Coal

AND ,v

Cement Slag : siuti]. S«wer Pipe, Etc

Office, II Ea*t North Avenue, '

CKANFORO, N. 3. . tt. ;T*l*jih<iaa IM.

Survey of the^WorW'sJews"WTT uiaj- lio of Interest to...i«*.n«-.r<

I on Iliim dlili> of the AiU'-iti.- i-••^t kutnv that HlrlMnunl ll'-iir.T f.ir

will. Wader . . f l l i c niili hi-rw i-:'""Icetlon in Vlstcr.-Irrlaip.il.'Is ii"t nn l,>rterman, but n tintlvi- nf imUhi F - T

• years, lie rcprov'nted :i *"!iTli ••f Jr»-land consUtnitt'r In . tln-..Itrir^h tmr -llnlncut. A Inwvcr )•> |»r«iv»»i"n. MrlMward has won fame nml «i-n!t!> in

!. . .HI" i-iiw

Mtr h-ii -" "1 t **.

, a n 'v<ya<--<z"u-:.-i.';n'i1, *r-:-i.I*i'

•',:• S_i.i Sf"H»

-,,r . , . , ;«. ll!!> .ii;tn- t -u ' - j"1 . '"T

„.-; ,.r f.: .It..', fl... vw-.--inniiM.fr.

lllivi;! il^.-inl-^ie»HfiPiit-Iri-vlL,x;LDlli! ..t>ny Mint li!« IHIITI-M in mill•lmnif r>:-.»In telftMi niiil tlmt In' | » w » T« :i i!i:>m-|-.lon of ixilltlni! ninl r«-liiilAu« !it*>ri."-purely us n |willtirl:m. Hi- i! !'lri"< t..the jircmkmlili' «f tilo I5rUi-.Ii Vmplr-

inj| .K I I " "

! . ! . • • '

^!^~^:^IX^>•"-•'?«"••=•"«""

BB«'ia3t .

I f f

'-,:ii

w ..»IN WEST

! TRAPES DAY HELPS TO CHEER; UP FARMER'S LIFE JN TEXAS.

! Each Mont)*)' Hat Bwn 8*t Atldt • • a; Otn«r«l Timt Fcr Bu»in«n

• »rtd Plettur* Union. ,

i J ii Texan the Iir»t Mwhdny of each

; ijionth la "trinlfi day" and l» the

bri(.'hti:«>. hajjpjpst, lumleiit day of j,Ue

iii'iutti fur tunny a town. As early"as

*> U'I luck every rua'l In irnuili*! with

| farm wuguiiK," Inigide* ami autoino-

; illio Thi- entire family come*, in-

i'rliiiiiiig'llm hiri^TTiiHiirTniil "the: little

• 0"j; i:iii]«-(r tin1 untion."

' JIMMM-IS nnil pleasure nre combined.

Tin- nun .trade !|v<> stock, farm ma-

'cliiiiery nml I.'IIKIi-rnhimiri- eiperieni-r*

j f*vi-iukig <iu[i«. .fultural iae.thudii.apd.

i=wJ»?»^^?-*^iS*i^-:1J"«a"fl^_ii(ii^'«lile.H.!

j n'rrlve from u dittaiiro' willi film| vi-M-k fur sale. 8plrltc.il auction* fire,j going IMI nil tin; time, l.'sunlly thei<'orninrirlnl chili offer* plixes for thej tt-nt ii.lt<. iir . 11 pri'tnlum for the farm-i t-r Him r/iiiiii (in. longi'it distance und

Agricul Jb TopicsFEEDING OF TURKEY POULTS

SHOULD BE LEFT TO THE HEN

If You Should D*«ido to Oa It Followth. MeUior't Advico and Civ*

Littta, but OfUn.

Mother Turkey ibould hatib. broodand do most of tlic fecdlns of poult*.and HIP flrwt thing to AD when little

die Grape Leaf Hopper

turkK are lialrlnil U not to feed them,Imt to limk for lira on them and theirmother mid to give them all a soo<Idimtlnu with I'ernlnn Insect powd«fr.

1'nt them in a roomy {ten vrltb nodfur floor, thU (wfi, to-be iuovftdirnttn4

s p o t . " ' ' - "' •"'"'"•'• ••"• i : - - - " ~ — • '

thiit water dralm away fromnnd turround It with enuagb

In make a fair sized yard,when- tlii'yinay'rrtii on hhort grass.

1'lrst rdi-'-t the rl«;ht feed; then uaa-

; : i. "ti.;<;- IT. i,i !1. Ill"

• ri,- 'T-MJIIHT nnd ! • " ' '

t .tin'

•<l.:~ ' • • "

; - , . . . - i , : Ui-;<- 1>, . .-',- hllll P i

: i - , l HUVtlMil- liT. Illllio-.!

• I . . ;:.«-,,'|i'<--i'ni' H ' " ' "

, , , . , , , ^ , , , - 1 , , . , - . t l . ; j t i r n p -

> « - r : i i i : t - i ! n i l ' ! ' ' ! ' c e r t a i n

. j . ' i . - iu ; is: "• (liVn'c'-'r o f <•*•

l*lioto by AtutttcSir Edward Henry. Carson. Lencjot* of

th* Antj-homt Rul* Faction.

ttitited hi' ffil» *uri'*<if iittiiliilnu lilit!'t>J(st. i:vrn t>linnl<l hi' full In tin'Vn-si'iit hi"liiin'»« lii> linn (DIUIM liiiiW'lf•n |>n>inliiriit lliat hi' Is nlimwt i*irt:iliit'i nttnln (lie pri'liiliTflilp MIOIIII! till'U'orU's ('vriitiitiMy-i'i»iinv Intn i»>wi'r.

Kir Dlwiiril \ru» tmrn In iMililln sixtyjoflM DKU nnil nflcr twnslnu iliruuaHlMiblln unlvi'tslty AVUN mlli'il t» MmImr. Hit t"l IIIH ibiitiri' tlinxiKh f'ir-im>r Trt'inlor llnlfmtr, TVIIO tna<l» himfiolloltur K'l'iii'rnl <if lri'lnml. It*) tn uuuof tliti best Inwyorn In Iri'limil.

fHONE WEAXMPR REPORTS: 1,1'iiilini fin well IIH UITIIU will «h(irt!yliHvu'it ti'.lfplumlc wi'utlii-r ri'imrt wrv-

' We. A Bi-lu'ino linn Ixi'n IIIIIIIT i'mi«lil.rrnlliin liy tlm iili'lroniloKli-nl iiltli r fnpn limn Hut)'. All Hint now ri'innlim utn IIIIIUC t\ Hatliifiictitry iir.'Ulut'iiirttt\>!tll tlm |K.»li>lll;v. Mi'i'lumlinlly. .ifluurni', ilii'ii'l« no illllli'iili.v Tim iinirii-Ini: mill I'Wnlni; WCHIIUT ri-pnrts timidl«' <llMHImliil t" "tlii' ti'li'plimte ••*•(lillliKCH, wlili Ii Wi'Hl.l riiminniili'Ututln'iji mi ioiilli'St I" sutwrllxM-s,•-

TJll' IVIll llllltftlll.V I* Hill' I'f IKllilllItniii'j". In llirliu tlm I'itrn chnrttn furlhi> wi'iilhcr ii'piut 'over the t«'lrt>Hiuii>Is Milil tn In' II I'riiiiy, will' h id ml-ltH'tiil by (lii> |>iistmtiii on hl t i i u l f

T ' I I - ' !•• : ••'•• • . . • : • • ! ' I I , J t f i« i -u p a r k l i e -

4:1:1 i:i .-. ' i : I " i " - l . • • •nT« B g n W i t h II

i4r.-"li.' r>': ' : " " ' !!?f-.HMil*-il b y t J j e g o v -

.•••111)1 .in-- «?' " S i i . J <i-il.il 1 " t i l l - BJHK- o f

j H;:<.r,>-.. -I-: ! u n i : i " - n - i i i i i i a l * l > r i n i i i ' t l y

J h " V " ! n > ' • '> " ' . - A ' n i i i i ] i n i i l t l j . l v u n d a s

; «;.'«! it f i " IMV' ' i-Slil-l.! I f i ' l : l - - t iT l ' * : t l l l ' i *

i u.:.'l .-viiu-i Vn'i wiltmi cithii-t Iii theI -it.lii'. !i.,-.lT!)-v. rl{ till- lllp'JClt'y of. till'; '.1 iai-:.' :r>:MiMtr*

T-.r •I'mu*- !tm*** 11 •« nn iif/t klinwn-.* !H.I'ji'c '.lit- :ltuii- tiimily v s « nllv** orV.KK in niiiiir nmmiil iliulfllty wns lu-i']T».ir.,..i"ii,ni-i j,.iii in tiicir Ktraiigc Kiir-

"lilg'Virniui I111111I" plays almostintitiiniiiiiKly. Tin' Indies of the townMT<i- iiiiniHlriiiiM "chicken" pie ijlnners."There nre 'hand/ rent rooms for thefiiruiefs' wive*. I'retr tickets to Uint-Hiei's nt tin* "inovlcH" an; glveu toi-\ ery visitor in town by tho variousnien lihntM. I'siniH'y the town lmys,iinl tin. country Ixiyn piny biiHeball.Tlieri! iiri' IHIMH races on nt the park.I/iitures on rSrlous farm subject", or,rntlii-r, lUtistrn'ted tnlkx, nrn renderedby Btiiti- i>r gin-cninii'iit experts.

Klif, lniiri' Important than financialiii'iielllH of these "first Mondays" In thefurl- Hint they break tho monotony offarm life 11 iicfuxxliy for the happinessnf tiieii. woincu und children living onimitated fnriiin."

A T«l« of P«i»iml«m,...".TIIK fiilloivlng story l» told by n well

known dry goixls Mitesuinu who sellsto the southern trade. It Is ipioted 1'"-ciiine It fnlrlj; represents the attitude,taken toward current business by the

ntiitill uierchnnt. According to

y (ntl rt'MsottH that I'UI'HUHI \iuUM

l u j u n t i ^ , i i i ^ p

liiHiU'ir; tjiiinn Tur a lniie time.AE r'ii* .HJU^<»M'*1I nf v l i i i rr M iM'iivt-r

'Inmtw win tfi'HTcH. uud tlii-ii the fur-•"•tiT in - <>tiiim>«'. iiT -1ln> viitli ktit'iy'llinl.fltii Htt'.u- iiiiiusiiiis -vtvrv Kiifiv Pltici)thiMi rll«s Uii'*i liuit! liilli'fl ypiir by year,unit: IB !»• wtttMiinpd Hint tbi-rp urn nowmure tilimi SHMI "full crimti ntilmnlN litttiw ni"'f*> Wlili< i lm! ninny inori' |>rub-nlilv !iii->» flurtufd I'liltmlm oiUHlilc.

SfiiMimlltlk- itK'uv«r j'iiliiult>» nro In-frwuaiiiif ir«)iitl*« In ticvcnil imrts <if tin;Ntutt*; or .iiMUlinH.v iliri'ildi ;tb« *'li»erv-uitrw utiiltf 4niur»;'!««h|iy wttliTs.

. ' ". ' m at •

t&.B*!*XMC% * ^ A K V THRONEE"vtni'» WUlUiiin Kf AHinnln, formerly

WllHiim, 'ff W ii-n, \ lmvtiic n diflU'iilltiini* in rtrvuij; iii.tuttd d»«n bis \cryNliiiity. ;;iri>iif IT IN Kflitl tlmt lit* Is iiulti*n'tlltnii ni liimi'-.ili-. for -tin' dli'tlirb-aiH'i'i tiiitn us••"!• mlhi'ti nr« nut lit llll tolilrt lllciiu. H'IH. ::ii-| that Ui> tmik r«'fti(;i'nn mt; tttiHuii. v nrHliii' •« lix!» thrc.'itriUHlUw.~i5«tl«iliuim~. mib.tiwtt<. lifts 11'V'nkrprilt.1»«'UYr-tff •t»<Tmmi>. -'WIUiKlli w in butliitulM m din m i ciT -tin- TntKdtttft lnr(i-pin.U»t VT.-IM. >II)HUI)V m-i'iiHfil In UiTuiniiy ofn'vwiMnc" u 'Wroik of yi'llow." l«it•••HI iCMrriviiril lit'TP-i«stiilillslnMl him-•»'ir in Mi r . i i n i i u u n - ^ J i

iivrnigc nintill unTchnnt. According tothn tnln, n noutlifrii plmitor well pnatinliltlli' iitfi' drovi; Into the vlllnito nenr-rHt liln plmilntliin nml went Into tlioC< ni'inl Htiiro. "Howily, Illicit* Henry,"KHIII tl»' Htnrt'kceiMir. "HOW'H tho crop?"To wliich I'lii'lullenry rciHIeil."MlKlity*nrr.vv yomiK liinn, inlulity gorry."

Why, IIOW'K tlmt. tJneto Henry?"-n»k.I'd the Htori'Uevpi'r In MirprW'. "I wanout iiround your wny Hominy mid or-••rytliliiit looked inlchty due. TherownH u Kood Htnnd of cotton, and It wnanlco mid wlijte." "Oh. yes." re|>llodl'ncli! Henry. "HID Rtnnd mid thn colormi- nil rltiht, but tlin tioll weevil or thonil aplilrr limy Kot Into It. Then whore.

Will I ll(>?"

, er, you nr« nlmutTtd tiuHofiirTbig fowl with I urge frame, jnuscle*,-

IIIMXI, liljf organs aud heavyliluili-'U'e. '

Tlii'ii the turkey, too, Is Hemlnild. Itiiiii-n from a race that lived lu theIKXII inn inly on natural protein, aud

.,* 'dlitestlva organs arc especbilly tit-ted to digest Just such food.

You miiKt follow Mother. Turkey'sadvice, Feed little, hut often.

You should not feed" for nt leastthirty hours nfter hntclij nor never usmuch ns turks want; even though theyiln sfpienl and chase you all over theplace. .

You simply feed the little birds longI'li'iiigli to get started light and thenlet Mother Turkey' do most of the restuntil faftonlng time.

We llnd nothliiK better to start turk>on Ilinji fresh, dry, steel cut, plnhmiijVottnenl. Throw h little of thl» ilownwith n Hiiuill amount of Hue grit thenmt two days. Servo them dry breadsoaked In sn-eet milk and theu- almost

liierzed dry.(live them a menl of fresh cottnge

cheese aud dry sweet bread, eiputlparts.

Tnlio a hard Ixilled egg (on« to eightpoultH) and tho snmo amount of breadnnd us much tender onion tops or ten-der dandelion leaven, chop together andserve that ns a inenl.

Make ontmenl n sinndby. no frontthat to cracked red wheat and then towhole wheat, and then shove them offon to Mother Turkey, giving themKomclliliiK nt supper tlmo to get themInto the habit of coming home nights.Itcmemtier theso points: Feed little,lint often; feed bulldor; don't stuffthem; keep down lice and follow na-ture.

INJURED BY FEEDING OF GRAPE LEAPHOPPERS.

This ilesC'i.'riiitfr-PTH7H' half hopper Is ns troublesome In the vineyards of th»country tttis- rnl«<r •"•>.-ev jr. (Mie means for liillluK 'them off wns tried success-fully in 11. Xw* "fcirtk «$nif-rlwynnl last year. This vineyard was. near Broc-tii'ii. Swviiri! ijurfiiiiiti- -iif.3l were more severely infested than others. Here^the iriiporrnni'it- -id iiisn-rnyiiig the lilberuating I\1IICI-S was shown, for tbe. se-v«>n«t Injnrv irv. Sliit. jiluntlUK ulways occurred in ureas adjoining situation*which .iffiinwl: -tlliillmr ii> the iiuwts during the winter. It should be said that,for fb« wnm-in.. rtlti*. -vtit; tiuly a modrruMy Infested vineyard. Spraying wasilmii? 011 July. !3. nt. Ti. i.iij ninck L«'nf 40 wns used with lHirdenux mixture.The uymi>li» winn- >I;1I1M1 unfl the'foliage- remalni>d green. This vineyard was

-HiirroumM' lir itiiiTrn wluc.li were. imt tijirayed, and during September It stoodIlk* nn isldiiil. nff^rwi'ii in u w>n of yeljow.

The Sunday School Lesson

MATURE ffifclS ABE BEST.a. rrimi llimili <»n lie por*

chnstHl uanr« 'iliMiiui'y tuau .an tilder ani-

mal a CTiKiC miins muni lHi^in lircedlns

too early. A* m triih:. ;oiHl refiilt* nre

ohtalnuit ftnmi ft ^«:nr!imr—that Is. a

ram a vvatr uaiU u ilmlT nlil—hut the

tabulutluii. nC tiiir iwi'iiMB nT :ill of the

himliH burn iu< ui 'lus^e flurk «howed

that. th» Inrnlis- 4ity«nil<T ihe older rams

aveniwil Uini.v.V«c .itt !hlrth. Certain it

1H tUnt it i» nuU -\Mtae to use a ram

umler (i yimrrnliQ

If tho Hl»:l!. ia> Ilirqii' miiTe than one

rajn shimliC »«• ttitritt Ji fi.'«>d rule to

follllW (H tlr-|IITJV,iiili':li 3T1TO IIT eiH'll fif-

ty ewiM. nrfliu-inmi is lurt unusually

strong: in. iiouatibirtiim. himfver, even

this nnmliBirmiis nrrovi.-to !«• "too many.

A. ram turn; iix nwiBwiirbea 'will not

only u<h UiiiimiU UllniMuir. lull the last

Iiiml)* will. usnalUy !lie Joimtl to be

aninllt'r rlnuii tllu- S"«tt anil weaker In

IM'hardly priii-tlcable In I,,^nil''ii.If IH over thtMiuid Klinllnr iiut'^ttiins

that (lie nielwiriiloulcal nnd pi>.it ulHlti"ti[ii' nl liii'Si'iil iii'ti'llatlni;. jltllt It IH :il-

_JiiogLcei'lajil ttint the 'new servlrn willI'o In lull worKil'lig'tirtVcr M'iiiw lU'uit TtiiSHiiliilner. .

l'.vi'niunlly the system will bo «x-tended lbniUKlnnit the country,

. _ .-.* .-".iii... .-..

008T0N FOR 8AFETV FIRSTTile cliiinilii-i' yf I'Oiuuu'rce has sent

3HMKKI lettcm tn the iimtliers ami fa-ther* of lUnlou .urging "them to help,their t'hlltlreii to rcmeiulier "(nxfutj"llrnt" ditrlui; vacation.

The cliumlii-r of comniene. In Its ler-lers to parcnls, niiys auioiig otherIhiims: .

"Teach your children what thrtHtrtrlit are fur—tlmt Htr»>ets nre. f>*trawl and tnitllc. by c.'ii"s, uutiHiiiitiilet.trucks uml WIIKOUS; tlmt they are nor.playgrounds fur -children.

'"There are pluygroumls aud parkswhere your girls and b».vs may plajtn safety; play In the streets l« conOyIn tho lives nf children. Butter b«Kite than sorry.

,',H!"iiiii n« ii'iithiiE lik iriMiIliBlinnr. rilir:lliSUVi;i'lit AllmnlailH.

•W.llliiiii)-. uijii, iiliiiiiilniii.ilfunn» >iP »I".IIIM uiul Ii n. IK-IU prni,!!

SENIOR BEREAN.

'REMATURE KILLING OF BULLSIt Is n resrettnble fact that many of

uur (rood dairy bulls find their way tothe butcher's blocli; before their truebreeding powers nre known, says'Hoard's Pnlryman. There Is a gen-eral prejudice, npnlust keeping oldbulls. In ninny Instanced they becomecross nnil hard to manage. Then, too,their progeny comes on, nnd It seemsndvlsithle. to make a change In bulls.The herd, not lielnc largo enough tokeep two milmalR at Its hend, the oldbull l» siicrlllccd before ho proves him-self an exceptional breeder/

In communities where several breed-em nre engaged In tho raising of thoenuie kind of cattle it becomes feasibleto keep the old and proved sires, forbreeder*) lire more nnd moro realizingthe mlvnntngo nnd value nf n provedsire. Wherever It Is possible, arrange-ments should bo made to keep n bulluntil he has proved blniself ns n breed-er. If he produces good stock then lieshould l>o kept us long as ho is useful.

(iolden Text,—Well done, good nndfaithful sot'vnnt. Thou Hunt been fnltli-fill over a-f«>w. thhiK". I will net thooover many (1IIIIK«. ICntcr thou into thoJoy of thy Lord (Mutt, xv, I'D.

The LetKou Kxplnlued.—Ki|iiltablti division.

Verses 11-14.

»—to liHik both ways ttefonr,.. then ti> cross quickly dmi

without fear; nor to cct frightened atnppruachliig vehicles and try tu ran

.back or dwlgo between tUeni. Fear fctoften fatul;r nssurauco poniesCure."

The chnnilM'r iilnns a further cam-1IHIIKU lu iH'lialf of "safety tlrst," rn ;be carriwl i>n through the autumn. •Btret'l railway nud Insurani-e compa- \Ulis lu lloslon arc coonerating''xsitix '•,tlie chamber 1)1 this e;ite,rntise. •

•l • H !WELSH FL.AQ IN DISPUTE j

Karl lkiiucliatup. "Mln> llrst cummis- |Bloucr/of works of (ircat Uritaln, Ba« jIwcu in trouble ' with the Welsh JCi- itiunjilbus. the reason Inlng tliat tio Irefused tu allow a national t!:i to i^, ;flown from the Veep of v-'araarvun cas- jtie; . ' - .. i

When first tackled on USL> sal>j«t:he made the excuso that lie ktww »c

"no authority" for reKardlini t!w -nuliiein, ~submitted, a red drupou.: as symiioi «f ;the prlnci|iallty. It Is poiatal'wut tbat.';within tho very walls of WestoitastBr'a picture of the lmusBof comtntm* jpeUtlonhis Queen Elirabeth to inarry j-

' HIIOWS tliat In tUc days of the \F«taft-.!Tudor soveEtlgns the roiol ana» went'

This parable wns spoken I'J' Jesuselllicr. in Die houso of Zncchncus.nouiewhfio lu tlio city of Jerichoor im the road betweeii Jertchoaiiil 'Jcrtinaletn. i t Is very probabloJhnt tln» visit nf Arelielaus to HomoforTiis'the" linckvcrouiul~iif' the parable;On tho death of Ms fnther, Herod. Ar-IIICIIUIH uindo a trlii to .ljonio tojmvelil« title continued by the' emperor.Mfaivwtiilirn delesntlvuv. of fifty fromJtnlen went to Homo nhil ninde n rep-rcsentntan of tlio evil deeds that hadmarked the ivlgh of Herod nnd urg«lthat ,tho nntlAii shi'iuld be deliveredfrom the tyrannical rule of this family.All this took plnce. about thirty ,vearsprevious to the tiuio when .li*us refer-red to It. Jesus wns speaking to nroinpany- of enthusiastic plIgriniR whowere on their way to Jerusalem to at-tend the, pn'ssover. "Kingdom of Godshoulil Inimedliitely appear." Many oftho comjMiny had the delusion that thoMessianic hop© would lie rcnllxed. asnoon nSLJesus entered tho Holy City.This parable W 1 f f »l»»>ken to dampeniiuch mlsdlrtK'titi ardor and to pointout that until tho kingdom comes,whenever that niny be. certain mnul-

A b d l l l t l l l

with honors, bo summoned his serv-ants to him nnd made 1111 Inquiry con-cerning tlm discharge of llmir respon-stliln tasks. "Had gnlned by trading."What profits they uindo dependedwholly on their Individual Industry."Ten pounds," Tho tlrst 'servant whoreported was modest. Ho spoke asthough tlm suciens ot-hfc>-trtiHtw'Hrt wniiOne to tin' pound and not to his faith-ful use of It. This Is the commeniln-lilo spirit of humility which I'milshowed In no Htrlklng n ruauncr (1Cor, xv. 10) nud which has always

'.been" a mnrl; of superior'nttnlhnieiTf~"Well, tliou good servant." He re-

Two Cork Legs

G

ByWILLIAM W. WILSON

hnv«

E * i». isMf," =SB1U -=the -nld-llsh-.uituuu! iiHi'llH-TTnnt nn mend-Inc lliit> iiHiit,. "wiii't ber they'relionrr Usilmr 3iiluK «ii:h i s m

hurW. tilt'1 wmrr 'iround or- biRli-Uyt»n» fmrn, tllii- 'isl.tr. I o n uev«r can

t l d l tl l U w h i i t - i i u

wcins Miiuiiitiuni* im ii tlurre was awirelesH hilCi^nnili uii])unitu« thatwmls it ttpurii; CTIIIII 11 uinu's eye intoone. mr'i'Ui Wllimillii'^IHIUK nt her. andHlle llroll.t IliiU- 'U tUOTOCT :illi<i U plUtU O"

Well, tliou good servant. Hivlvetl a,hearty commendation, nnd inrecognition of his distinguished serv-ices ho ivfts advanced, to u position oflarger trunt. "Authority over tencities." He who could administer asmnll busluess with efficiency was pro-moted to take ii" share, in the govern-ment of the. laud. "Five pounds."

| Tlio eeroud cnuie with the pleasantreport tliat he had been able to makelive times IIH much as tho. origlualHum. Ills ability wan not an great 113Hint of tho tlrst servnnt, and lie wnsncconlluKly promuted to a position thatho, was capable of controlling. "And1:1101hi'r cnnie." Only threo cases areselected because they represented theseveral types of service. This partic-ular person .belonged to the class ofiinprolltnblu workers who try to Uiilotheir uegllgvnce under uncalled fur

coaloif-"" .."""Sow. filursi- w:nB Miss

who 1,'oniu- liem :HtHt

vH'tllitm> iff AUnnia and Furnlty;nrii*inwT In Allmnia. Tlie tnsnr-

'Umiuinn hit- ulHltcatlnu and thenlu'Miwloai ruler.

«•.' au«uj«Tuble <>l»»tacle« havestiJ«C. iir. Sin- (inniiiii «f vractleed no->»«rv*ira. iu. Sin- wnj" of Tvolvltig a *tateunC >it Xliwvita. "The miM» Is divided intorJltsnr Surer- •JacJiuiw 1«" adlirmict* toUn» SJiitaicaueflnti. <'atboUc and Ortho-sins. Btitisinntv. 4ui(l '.hfrv is n furthercr;l!ijlS auifi .ntuunkdi ^UKUVIKIOU. withniin»E S»mBiili lUHIort* ftinl little 1>OW-«r ii(f-<nUt£Kkmi iu alanjruage ncareely

wsiaus,. Cimsequwtl:if mit in love with bl

i«nt aoa- wStfk&i 'TOW imutically forcedoD«i» UU«a aw She powers t uat aro try-inu: n«> .BMBrtt* * suite out nt tipposlnc^»^w,-.,i» s iaa seTmsr trj <-oal«wi-o nud<i,-«rt T'linm alw nubaju'y iiriuce hat

charged. ".V'ecrtah^ nobleman." Thisparable rewinds us «t the parable ofthe talents, but tltcw are many differ-ences between the two, anil they em-phasise Kepnruto truths. The parableof the pounds teaches that equal op-pxirtunlties with unequal diligence Intheir use result In unequal rewards,the parable of the talents that unequaloppnrtunltles' with "equal diligencebring wiual tx-wanls. "A far country."As "wefhnvo seen, this sentence Is col-ored by the trip that was undertakenby Archvlnns "to receive * * * a klug-d'oni." to have his right tn It continued.•Ten iHUituls." A |Hiund wns equalto alMHit Sl«- "IXt-upy till I come."•Trad*} herewith till I come" (revision).

The purpose -«t this liobleaian was totest the illicitly of tbo slaves of hislunisehold. whether thny. •were capablenf undertaking more resiwimlble officeswhen he returned from h:» mission."His eltliens hated him." There wasevery reason why the Jews should feelno bitter toward Archelans because hehad ui.is«acwr3,ti0ff oTUls Jewish xnb-Jerts at the bcglnnlns of h!» relgu.*Thl« man." The reference to theirrulep-was cout«tt»ptuou», and It showedn>plrit vf insubordination. '-

Verses l&-23,—Bxacfc reckoning.Whca Uwlr lord rcturucd, cuvcreJ

ehnrges against the charaetcr--of-_thosc_who honor them with their confidence."Luld up In a nnpkln." Ho had doneabsolutely nothing, ami the reasons heRUVO for his extraordinary behaviorwere utterly absurd. "Austere."* harshand ungenerous. "That thou layestnot down." He mode out that hislord was unjust and unscrupulous au'<lwithout nuy consideration for his serv-ant*. This conception of-.his muster'scharacter was purely Imaginary, amiit rellectcd disparagingly on himselfand on no other. "Out of thine own jmouth." He excised himself to .1countercharge. If he had known thatthe disposition of his master was sosevere he should have put forth somesort of an effort tn show that he hadat least done bis best, "luto tU?bank." If lie was afraid of taking-risks lie could have placed, the money"on a kiukor's table" and allowed themoney to accumulate "Interest." i

Verse 24.—Enjoyable compensation, fSuch an Irresponsible servant can-

•not.-be:; trusted any- farther:;-;.—Themtliat stood by." His personal'attend-ants' or courtiers are commanded to jtake the unused pound away from thewicked servant nuil give It to the goodservant who had iloue so splcudUllyla adding ten lwuuds. . ' (so Al

^lnrUbnui.yearn ago,

us putty a, lltttie rilling .n» lu brun newiteliooiiet; VOtinrt "fill*', "wasn't liinrv'nseventeen-, yuan* 'dill- mill "wore, the neat-est drmanw. >tt :lii'y ^iil 1111 the island.You'd uuifitc ttii *mui her swim;- ShelUdti't tlu-mjillurrluiirriu.u luiup on thetop (if ItHtr liiitiD wvlieu she went Intothe wafer., linn llui ib frail l«.'liind herIlkn a mcnrnniilL

"I hud. nntilinr tti<"''fln -then, waltln'for.my l"mc tie "111111 -out •'" drydock,and n«H.it', nr ^tinllmcii in the beach onpurpiwtvtn w«Ui'i: .inrthc water. Some-times ulliMUia'ihirruilrt nliout here withthe other Hading. una*i)metimeR she'dgo out ymniiiir niu nn ^ho ond of. thedock and: tniiH- :U !|e::iilcr. Tint wher-ever slii" iimlUllrU -she mtTactrd acr0w.1L "tii!-ilii;f.vaille1 was.Tvntchm'her swim, 'lit' ftmni ttlie l»eai'Ji 1 snw

i.ligrliiokiii" 1111 if rtlii' flwk nt somelH-idynnil follinvwl; tilii-'Ulri'cunii of her eyeswith. mitiK: A\ '.v-'o'itUE .T«lie.r. was Ktnnd-lu' abmi! no- tit«m.'. i;uil 1 knowed Itwas him. tiiat: w-u* .irrtTOctin" her. l i ewan piirrv .'-tMitmiali. Him. laws, therewasn't no st'.uEiniUirnt-fpali' little ch:i]iwltU^iljr'"j-o-i, 1Tlii!T-wns litegiT thanusual- wliivi:U«-.v;ui'!lu-fl "MissTtl.irkhnmkind' «" wiMdM.. V.Uv as tlmush h^wl>-t!eil hu tvas-^vilniinii!' ln'siiie-lier. /

•••E\-cry"m<iniimr -tffier tiiat the Ilvflebo-^inr xrnnlii; scjtnR "n tlio Uo;k -K-.-J I-II-in' fnc tile-sai:ni'j:i. n;. line fluy 1/call-

it mid rowed out to.the scono-o' -th*-accldent. /

When I got there'-I saw the co|i-nimedcst sight I ever clnpped eyes on.There wns Miss 'Mnrlilinm strugglin'with n piilr o' legs. The llttlo eb.Ap'g

»1 wns'ilnwn In tlie_\v-ater, wl|ljLthlower part of him was nlloat. / Thogal coukln't do nolhln' with hlmi Oncoshe succeeiled In glttln' his licnj nhovotlie surface, but Ills legs! wouldn't.godown, nud that spoiled the gapje. She

t r t 1 i l ^ l <

eil up ai iiim. 'fSnu:': T ™ coin' lai'slr?',Anil, btt'saut. 'So/" .AuU 3 iald..r4Never !le:irtii»l m- *T-::I " aufl lie «njQ Hivfulraelani'lluij* UUi':. 1"i-s. 1 knuwihow, butI can't-.'" , / 1

"Well., iimv 3iiinii!L" whi'i'.~Jiss Marl;-h:i:u -was :i"ift*:i!H;t" :irdcilii' writer withher ilaiiirr ilttlii 3!»a. s.is^ »«< shriiikin'Vanw tllis- i>*'i»an: Xi-rw '-iud—it wasn'tmure KutTi *Kii .H»ur»'i3i-ia lot o' boyswas a-sfcylar&n:" -nr. iiip iln^ic. and,oneoa 'eia.. trrjii!' tri' 'lli-jur'.* nnntlier. pusli-

..fetit

lie-yondtn.istBr ills'pect riie:Idofc furboat

Xhe hathlji'nr IK- about. J,

ia he <lldnta TSU the'life-

latmcliod

raiu a^>trtrn1iTiiil!ttiiicrl7Hnwrtiiirryin' to pull u;i heslde her, arid ns soon:is I tiiiuo luto position I cnt/hwl n-holdof an ankle nml pulled tlie drownln' ,man out. his licad.comln'/up.last, andgot him Into the boat. Then I helpedthe gnl In and, takin' tire oars, pulled

r the beach: /"Theni two creatures hadn't never

spoken a word to caph other, nnd yet -she hung over him as If she'd growedup with him. As soon as I got himashore I set nliouf briugiu' litm backto life, for he W4s ouconsclous. nnd,callln' for a barrel, put him on It nndrolled him to git' the water out of him.What do youjthlnk happened? Fust •one of bis legs come off and then thoother one. ,,!'*

" 'He's filllln' to pieces!" screameda woman . I'ho was lookin' on, scaredout 0' be/wits .

'• Too^feller!" said another. 'Did &shark #1te 'em off':'~ "*Yi>&,' a" man in the crowd answer-ed, irhey washaiigln' lij" the skin."

"Jpt then a man come up who saidhewas a doctor. He picked up one o'H«e legs and throwed it. down, then

fVked up the other and throwed thatnvn. v•'•Cork!' he said."Tlje little chai) opened his eyes und

Icukcil about for sumcpln. When hesaw the gal he looked re!levc<l andclosed 'em ng'in. We carried him toliis hotel, and he wns soon all rightag'ln. •/ ' '

"What I'm gjttiu- at i s (lie qu'arnesso" j;uls. I found out afterward thatMiss Markhiim married the litt le fellershe'd saved from drownln'. That ' s thewny they a lways do in romances, buthi romances the heroes have legs . Thisvltap. hadn't any; they'd been shot offin the Spanish-American wnr.

"The £ i i l - s u e ' s Mrs. Major Spinnernow—comes hero st i l l , every summerwith her husband, and she s e e m s asTo'hd of him as if half o f h im Wasn ' tcork, but real flesh" nnd blood, like theother half. But. laws. I never kinhelp larfln' when I- think of his legsfloatin' the wrong end of him.*

"Aud think or n half cor^man gittin" .ilcu a purty gair*1 • ••'•-. . '.'•&,.

„^^z^^^lMs^j^^^A^^^

• V

Good Reading For Up to Date Women••%;. I

Batiste fowa For SUMMER FOOD.

Fruit and V«a»Ubl«» Should Hav* aCsntpicuoua Placa on tha Mtnu.

In pvnpral,.-<lufiiis iht1 suium^f- weshould eat it'.*** usmt. tut and sugarand stan-hy sulwtutnv* than lu coldweather and partake znnrv of fresh

and fruit, .Fruit amitat'l^< do uot fimtain a large amountof uutrimeut. but t!i«-y teiu) to i l i t iwset>u!k and niutalii salt* which atv re-fn^hlnc and helji t\> su|>i>]y some ofthf rt'ijulrfinouts ,<t thj- .l^xly.

At lhi| same time, lirinkiim In th«

TRANSLATION OF THE KORAN.Far T<rn* InIt Now Appear*

TurkishMil* put of t«a.

thltrfc of tbi* Koran a* -Utin: writtenin th# TurkUh umnust . . wnii*". s* :>matter, of fact. It b written In Arjtik-and In Arabic rliii-ai-torx. The TarWl*:ihintuaije. stnitim' u» it may *fvtu. h.f*no" < liariu ters .if Its own. unl Torki»!ibook* arp usually printed with Arnbk-or <invk characters: h«>i;<-v the .•*citemt-nt In r»-!lfk't!n circles In

Our[^llu:Strated StoryDays o f Chivalry and TodayH

, ByJOHN D. B>RNE

f "theIn the Turkish

iiiei1. Is oii«rV_a_jigariwf »f ha lilt 11'n.Jbelr uita ia.»>»=aSS^^^^iiwV"iff?'^?'"'fiiiliS1''1S*Tf«<".W""iinltft!«i

the ilr«t titu-lar.

Th,- translation ha* I w n . I fllinihlm It .v l l i l iuy.a l.nriuM.erf.n.hn ,hy givhtc Turks anof

ty

The dainty lingerie gown nhi'.wn here tH-'itf « i ;Sfchine embroidery ami shadow In.-.-. Ttn» wiiS* inr'aline*] with a Knrliuid of jiluk riwi-brals. T!i* a^rraa^the. bottom of the skirt In |iartkui.irly if&ii-.

liiXe trlmnuil with ma-i» «f Jilnk ribtmn out-

ul tile frills about

FASHION FRILLS. J- Naw and Novel Designs With Striking

Uses of Smart Material!.Many materials), nil shier, are itseil

In any one cotton dres.s:Tlii? effect iilonictlUK'H good and Nomctiuie* bad.

The Human .striped collaro and tn-\Dies nro ninong the prettiest feature*•f tbi> Benson's clothe.-!.

One of the best tailor fnndi! model*Just now is thy tunic skirt, cut pvlthbreud box plaits.

A small sunshade with n limn nan- 'die Is one of- the most graceful para-1»olu of the season".'"'" .

A charming girdle, effect on a tinnd-Iliade batiste dress was given simplyby rows of shirring at the waist linn.

Green, purpltVv yellow, ilark - WHO;brown nnd red-am pit seen combinedwith white In the form of cheeks.

Some • women wear carviii Ivoryballs, strung on n .lapnnesi; eord withtnssel.s, us n linlsh to their costumes.

nlug-—fwekt**—Ui««gl!—Htry—rtnrr't'look any fuller, really have a great

K3S30N HATS.Models Ara Be/no

CxcUiSiv* Shops. /asy tit wpy:' the

iiuu i* .tiirendy KuCTerliijc fromiisHcpi.-pitiiuraj. l u iboKe idlalrlctswli.-n-- .>11«'H;.!»?HI; !•< wtyeiitlalyibe littleiiiiliiawc-lit. turjiinc nut plutuuu bam luriiit piiimtaituii.!St.v el Mruw, It in true,

ptfllrs tied with rlobojwjn«b.>r^hrf|Vsliiaw Jiut.

as ntnuli

rmc:psrukOl.Ki.-i

biiiiit

r.*nt- .

'If 1&

X^ic,

i* ei-,. .11 U

11' lil"

duruu-K.fj.liai

jllWIt'f

itsir :i;T1

i « itjjS

illiKh. JJPH

•('.V^'inlvi1'l/Llliiii 1»3cb lu«!nH vCTUr-efuI

A tlu< deathK thus In'entlnUKes IIH'

the ribbonthe mustercrown iindiijK

/ "glhinii. Hie JM'W rllilwjii hats^, Tliiilr jilulted crowns of

-with faiitiiKtlc yetis arroiiKvd :lu the

lu tbt1 most ln-

1. tuade <"iitlrt'ly of. blue» n!«'<n mi lucb wJde bus n

(Joal more material In their makeup. ^[fmr-vuriiHiMfl Hirim. edged with nn up-Xutbihg Is prettier ninong the eWt- ?sranil;nc f iiifl'iff *iilfl lt(.';i', «n<l kxijw of

drcu's lints than jthe (Ittle'sh:i'|2)?itfl-' tlit^iruillnni - ra rptifebed gracefully on

pi.liit n ( eating as much fruit nndfrv»h vejretnblcs a< [«is*iblt> It will bef.uip.d that tbe de^lrv to drink In aiiy I bcivtiifi.iv pn.bH.ited the pui.lii-.m.inlargt1 (juautity will dlminUti. for tho l l f l'«* Kiran In the U T I U . u:.tr ,t> C esimple re.isnii tirat the <•:<table* men- 'I1'1'-1 t int ^|:iij> no trm^Iati-r i"i',!l

'burob mid state.-Tht> slirli; til Nlam at <\m>.i:iiitl

ti

tlo'mil supply. t« a 'tarito extent, the I Mrli-tly'

Tbi'ri* Ls, howi'vi-r,IK'liitln U'ar In mind If o h e i l e s l i v sto lw healthy and e<«il durlug (1>6 sum-mer months, and that I* to nlwnys eatand drink hluwly and not to Indulgetnii much In K«i drinks. To nwallnwa Kiass nf milk, li'iiMiiaile IT 1 ed tenor eoHftv rajililly -1*, an a matter offact, somewhat dutij.Ten>U!i. althoughthirst nt times nukes one drink eager-ly without thinking. Sip lii|uli!a if!you would derive the greatest possibleN'tiollt friitu them, and If water or•-otillng leinoiiude Is taken It shouldbe nt leiist oiu> hour befi'ti1 and twobour^ after meals.

r makone lmp<irtant I •!'•••*• uil-!al.cs \vuii!,l

MESSALINE .WAISTS.

Thflra->la a Vogua For Smooth^' Burrfaced Fabrica.at Prutnt.

. Jlessnltne ~WJiu>r.s'\\Hr be in It IK !• ti-vor on^ii-i'oitfit »r the VMgue for satinsurfaced clp'th. says the lir.v 1!O<M1Sl.'ciinouiist/ .Siiue of the smartestw nlsts hajfi> n cnutrastlug i-olortsi nu'B-Eultne fo? the enllars mid run's. Otherltillti-rlr.fi extensively emplnyisl mecra|ie iie rhlne. sill; |K>pllii nml a fewsoft tfulshed sllUs in dull Iliilnh.

Tlii1 new wuUts show less blousethnii wan the rase this season, but theclrfstle tape or tmtid llnl-li still pre-yiillii. The tili>i*reit will run IK) percent lone, mill the collnrs have takenon a (duller Iliie, eomliiK closi- to thene<-k In the Imi k and bt'lnit left openin the center front.

LINEN GOWNS.ndThay Aro Popular Thla Summtr

Worn In Attracliva Colora.There Is more inquiry for linen

dresses than wa« expecteil earlier Inthe season, says the.liry flood* Krou-omlst. This a|i|ilies not only to whitedresses, luit to colors as well. Leather(olor lu I'ombliiatliin with TrfiiVb bluelinen is very smart, IIIMI tin. leathercolor mid white. I'n<juiii i reen Isfashlonalile In plain rol-n-, nlsn In col-ors with white. I'retii'h blue IK IHI-other color ulili-h inok-i vvi'll withwhito vest, collar, cuffs mid'girdle.

tb!* tbel>ortisl Iwr the•Vi'iine Turks,eral i(lc:is "

ami.iidUi'iIiv hi

has iiHtiiillv 1'i-eii Mip-j.fluie uiluUler aiul th.*who. In -pile of the lib

religion Huit soinr \ifthetn are known to entertain. cunr.i;ti;n iii-aliist |Kip!i!.-ir fccMnu on »•.> In;-pnrt.int a uialtir. Hut It w n n thatIbrahliu Hey IHInrt. wh.i Is iiinMer oftwtti Arable mill Turkish, to s.iy•lit; »f I'ersimi, Hebrew und Uivek. hi-*phxluivd a trniislHllon whlc-h thers ut Islam b y a uinJcrUv ai'|ti:;\!«l.Thus l< It that the wiored tradltlou ufivnturics Is I'l'ukeii- - - ('ii|i«lantlu'i<ple«'or. .New Yiirfe Times.

aa*a»a** .«*- RULES FOR HOT DAYS. !

wervlt'i*Ti i.nt th

.ARE YOU NORMALS

Gearing the Track fo/ if You Wish to Know.

,rtpnd this (|ulekly:' "A little diig run up the direct. It Iindbrown curly hair, abort legs and a longdill." ....._. , : . . . . - r ; .

-Vow lay down the paper and repeatIt uluud.

If you snld ltrlght you are normal,according to iJr. \X. J.!fIlcluon, ibeud

j of the psychofintble lajroratory, recent-ly cstublliilKsi to aid tbo Chicago mu-nicipal court. ^

If you snid the dog had curijr logunnd n brown lull you are CO per centoff In efficiency, nccordlng to the expert.

Ui'ttor try again. Now point to yournose, then your eyifi. then your" careand then your mouth. Do It quick.

If you stick your finger In yourmouth the first jab you lose another SOper cent In the grading.

A last chnnce—what Is wrong withthin oentence:

"I bare three brothers, Ignatl, Abra-bnni und .myse l f *— ~——

l'ou either answer quickly and cor-rectly or, according to the Illckson test,you are to be classified ns a "moron"—-one with ou arrested mental develop-ment.

"f iheirl l I.I left

i'1'il "HI ' l i f tI lie .did.'11 I ri-l'ini

l.-rl, hut lii.'li li-liei...! fluni

mini l:v llllnllliT i.lll.'er .-IIi<ti i n i i l i v i T r h I i ' " f i i i u l l . v , T i m

« a r n f •HI-.". .I . . . I. i i ' i i i n i i i

i |i"Y'iini|ln-r iiml ',i-.|,T\ V l i l ' . . | . . , ; . ' i | i l r l l l i r .Hl l I - l e -

l l l lKl" ! ! - .i i r i ' i i i b ' r I ' I I J I I I* lit Ap| i i»-

f i ' i - i i . i . i l l l u i i l l n i ' l r ' i i l e l l n - . l d>O b e b a d l i i l i i ' i l t i . i I

I l i c H ' c . i | i ' . t r m - I l i . . n |r u 11, r l f i ' l c l I ' l I •'llirl*i-«s

l« ' .n lii'^Vvii'-'hiii'iTiiiii il r . . ' - , . n l i h . i l b i s " I . I ' ( i n. ' 111. u r . ' l i ' l i i ' l - i i I I . i | f K

If .ft,-- r . - i i i r i i i l t r i . - . l it . i ' i l ; i j n l . l i ' t i t i ' h,-iiif f | i t i i t t i i ' ; t " i i w h i H i i i l i e I iml l in-tl l . l l H u - n i s . ! , - . ,mi nl»-nliijL-SllU

I'.irt Minl.'ii|. v. Illi 111 r Iji'lllll

i ic ij>«• 111i• im i| i n • i i'if ib i - ' fo i i fedefMli .I'.' Inll ' l l I'l'-axi-ll t.O

|ii'iliii iii'-c Unit linij I..-.

; ' lli i i i l l i ifl

tii'iul Hunt-in my. HimIrlHMV ll

(.irulkt'li siM/iijo Ili

Tin- public healthWashington has : ^ wrules on httn-'tn;kiVp I-I>;.|:

IVn't ovrre.-it. I'nrtalie' «|mr-tiiK'y of nients. i:at lariiely offresh vei;etnl>le« mid frills.\ Avoid ulciihnll.- drinks. Me.ware <if b e water. I'rlukeil water Instead.

Wwir I'HISO clothes nf a Ify'litcolur mid weltfht. Woinen aremore sen<i|)ile about clotlies thanmen.

Keep In the ntr. but in theNhade, as lullcb as possible.

Sleep ,ln the. opeii.Avoid cold balbs und bathe In

lukewarm water.l>o not fret.

• • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • a * 9 •'

Original Opim Claiita.The HinKle upern ^laKs was. llrnt

lu the time of l.ouls \ l \ ' . Itthe ruife, and ••ler.vbiNly IISM! one. Thdouble opera ^lass i.luuiellel wasventcd.lfi ISiX but did iwt nt lli»'t IIIfavnr with women. A treatise IVJIHwritten lu the early -part of Hie nine-teenth century on i n n ib> b'tTrnvf, Inwhich It was HIIUWII Ihat n wiminnwith line arms wnuld bnlil Hiwith both hands, If she werewith line hands xhe wniild take ufT herKloveti. If hV'r nock-WeriTlullf;••h«-«V<IHI<Irirljiiebiici; In her iilialr. mid s" on. Itivus i|iilte it treallse mi <oi|iietry.

A TOY HOPTOAD.

The next time you have chicken fordinner save- tbe -wishbone. Tic itstrong utrlnf,- double across the wish-bone when It in clean and dry be-tween the wkle ends. ••

I'ut a piece of stick between the twolines of the iti ing and twist aroundand around a way from tbe flat Hide oftbe shaft of the bone, on which a littlebee^jvaz Is stuck to bold tbe end ofthe stick wblle you Iny tbe "toad1*wax dawn on the table for a moment.The twisted cord pull* ao on tbe Mttctcthat the stuck end soon come* off toor.ai. the stick springs ngulnat tbe ta-ble and op goes Mr. Toad with a jump.and a Ju>p.~ U I*- ton. - Irs ltr>-. T ' - ' '

Photo'by American Pre»« AaiocLation.In the ttwloglcal gardens of I>jfidon th» llama I* often atta*fti"I {» a r-trt

nnd driven about the ground*.' The llama Is a <pj< r Uttjklnte «aiaai3. »M-li inused mainly In the Aside* mountains, Kotith Anu-rh'fl. w* a 6»>iwt <t? t^sro^i. Itwa* flint n«e<l by the Hpanlurda, who cini|ucr"<l 'ivns. t<« «inry ?S>f <«•«• rr<«othcrlcb ralneg In the mountaltui. lU'wwil U w<jT.;n int» t « i t * U-'x^.t \<jnative Induinx.

USED BARRELS FOR SEDS.Three city-boy* went to their uncle'*

fami last summer no. tlint they mightwork through vacation and yet haw nchange from city tanks. They

"^ A 8mart Boy** E«cjy. •Julias T U a.iked to write an nuj

on "Patrick Henrj-."' H» -wrote ttjb:"Patrick m act a ret? bright bar.

He, had blue eye* tnd UgJbt balr. Hegut married and then crW, "GITB meliberty or filTe me dentbr "

ang f y y pmuch vt the time doing the regularfarm work with the men—mowing,gardening, niklnc buy and utorlng ItIn the barn, thrashing, mllklng-nll thenxeful things that one can flrni to do 'ma farm. When work lightened aboutSept 1 the three boj'« went off tocamp on the nhore of a laketiear thrmountain top^tnklngjxlth them provL(ions enougb to last for a wrefc,

Tbe boy» bad -onfy one amntl tentnot quite large encugb for tbrpc, butthey bad brought along three largebarrels, and tbe*e they died for iileep-Ing rooms, each one curling tip coin'fortably In tbe blanket inside. ,Therleft orie bead on each barrel and ult-ptwltb tbelr feet at Uw doted cod. to

the night* wi>r^ nfrom the wind w:is»t«'Ugh» nml t;raa:f

>» i."*x> tan •ii waaa. f,-j«ablowing oti th**ir. h*^x*%*~ T"«'» **f Hieharrcln « » » r/iarvf <n. gr.&t* it>ji tml>u> gro^ind and un» o o utaan* ;-»in*',![htt dampn^iii of in«- gy^iric^ -li-wiy.^ A*a CMTJ warm h*«l». j-?t wlcJfc.-G1'^/ t-'air. the barreljnK'i'css.

tbii

fin?"

-all ntid t ' li" t.il his r.illti.-rwll.li "Wii-'nf t'lmsi" feri-lii'inli'iii imwit. In

he Innl ffniii his yi.llth li.-eli n'r- '«!nni>'d. . 'Mien they «nt i|»wii nnd

••.'I'll other I'lilllpllfln-lll't.-fJlch led-the ««th"-r Hint Hum had

nny rhmi(.'e. ri>ns|ili.rlngriil«<-li'»<><] ot'>ni'd furtriven.

"Aw yon tniirrleit, griinrnl}" nakeilMiss 'irijl-l'lrx It.

tny'hi>nrt In3'.it h S

"Th«'fi why <lld you not t«!l"I wnili. It."•'1 re<<.|>ed no written nrownl."••you rejiietnlx-r t|ir>- ball Hint foott

f.!rn .- iH-furn the depar'ttirp <if the troopnf"r the Xitulnolv «nr? On that etsen.li;c I hundi-d youiir boiiyu<.'tln' Jhija:a±..ti-t'iiT Wiilrh v/B* 7i TiujiV'

' IVheclock: lint looking fit tliowith n itlricnitnr I'xpn-Hshm on

her tinf, Tlii-n wlllmut nfienklng «IK<ori»«. and wt-nl uj.«tiilm. JUT guestwaiting for her return. In n few mn-UMIIU Kbi. n-tiiniid with » iiinm of•nitb*T<-d tliiRw-rs, nr. rnlhi-r. utenis;

"Thl« In th» reinnln? <if flu- bouauetyou.gov*' nn..<,n tlmi IKCIISIOH. I willlili'nv ) w i |hat It ' "iitiilim nn"— •

X i i ' Bt(/ji|..d cpwiklfig, for xhe drewiVrth II I;tl)i- folded /ilisi. nt pa|ryr..Vcl-hrxr 'willi .'!::<•. Ofiuins It. ubi' rend njimrnrthl "IIJ< ln«l In li'iylufi, fl'irlrl l;m-ruagij. flu- propimir -nuking her to re-pit- !«'fnr<' b». Hi.rir''-b(yl n way.

"Tliat is tbe Jlmt tlmii I have erortj-t-n It." »»•• Kdl'l with laexiiri'sulblnW.III.-JC'K ami a trurtd-af regret In her.

•< mainly:

f " u n i 1 "

every reaion to

j t . river b jtfcat -,-Si-stwtxn tiro K^aiBow» between

What sort of a j« s s f . giT'M li!t* to iwaltoor oa, a cnJA tiff's Alittle milk made <»titea35S-i

n^e In the illrectnwui'jf fjjli jimji'Mal nnd the ono made noTBnvf jenrx lx>forc.' Tho "tie ivnn cure-Tuily COH«-.'I1«1 TMdrr.fi mntut of flow1-« » a» if the propfiwr' fearml to makeit-jtod did M with (he extxytntion thattt ««!jjd pot t«? found. Tlieotber was

%Vhr'l» a coi l tttarl*; tS# teas «af -an brat-ii lul«>tb!iin<iiraii. TheDmt Bmact-h l B w a o i e 'ft os*a*» i i e n - *4 <it lb<? c-nrllrt riart, the last of lhc

. la t tor t iar to f tba nineteenth c*atoi7.chorttlM? Bc«lr«j»" knta

»*^:^Ai^*ik^fi^kv^

THE CRANFOfeD CITIZEN, THUR8DAY, JULY 30, 1914.

FREEHOLDER PROCEEDINGS !( C o n t i n u e d front ( Q £ * l<

Bomrd of Fre*.hoKI*r» .G^nttettM'n - 1 hf f fwl lh )*•--S-r rr. y r*

UroMJon ft* rwprrli'iti'ii'ifr.t -A w ^ : ^

rffect August 1. 1S14 I >%•'(!..• * • " : i

• . , .

• ' *

M ,:.

i ' •

: ••? / -

\^/\ .1T '/ M M \•/ ; > v .v r '• ' * v !• \

j .

« / *

' *tf . - f

*. Y.

ya

- t!

' I '

I t

• ; ? , ' !

• !•••?. ;

•.:/. 1

V-t ry tf

with rvffa'/ tlifc i ouii

M- vfthulx... -Tel lTf >j*r \o(lnjf In Iho sf

• , . , ; ; - • • > '

V

. 1 ; '1 Mj

. . >

I . t

* . . .

' • ; '•. . '

! ;' • M I "

-1.-- r It= >!

•; w : >

v. '-*\

'• • • , ' O

, ' ; . ' . . , , ^ .

- • - » ; • ; .

iU- •

f . r .1"

1 4-1.

: !Hf ' I '

W ' l

.11--I ^

> 11 1 *

J l -

• • • f

,M

t n

t

i

(•

(

r-

i '

1'1

|)

nf )

i ,

i

t

,r. ' )

V - l \

f . - I

" ;

' , ,

, • • .

< M l

! > •

• <

( :

r,

\i

,t

*

11

f

t'l

'i.it •

}-' f t i

' 1 >t

i f )>•

Mii.i i-1 '• • f i

'•' y .

V . ' .

i'j.'

fr i f 1 v

el-Tii'; t

Kmilh.

, nriM •"< rollU r t t l * nrrtc*!

y^, Kr*<rhnlf1i<r«fiai-hy. llnll.

rhuts - Tfll»-r,.

.l.!'rsi |w>»n*».IVrry. Hinllli,

rurr Vr.tlni: Hi th »«u

l-.y ITf i In.I ,JIT H u l l lln" r p c -l,ti«fii<^i WII^ «u«[i '"nil^il nl

r.ll.iw Mr l:,l«'i<nl <*. l l r . n -i i i . . , f Iho N ' l i i t h c r n N e w ' J ^ r -m, - l i t A^-jft. l i i l lr .n, (lift p r t vI l iwr f , r Ilin | iur | i i i« i ' f

r,f tt

Il i . '«nl -itf Kl

V,,t;r I-.KH •.millv t itllt- r w 1

I-..rt (Imt 11 1 • i•tinwInK M * r ^loi'Vlhi-r wi l t r =t.ii|.nN= , i l l I 1 k

: l . I'm iiii.t It ( 1 1Ml- muei t 1 V v 1

T.iltil ie. ill U I It'lirii'lll'-lltn, 1 ' < (< 1(Him i.r 1141 1 1 t

it 1 i nil•\UI 1 MM tM l M I \ \ (M

11 1

1i *

14Irk't i l

vrt

1

) 1 tI (.

1M MWV; it

(In motion liy F- re*»hnM*-rrrjimi ^ n * r«.''(.|\"il nnmi (lie.

(}i>ntl<*mf*n - Your rum1'llnl would re^pei-lfullvIIUTUIIK liitM nt Hie I'oi

niKliii-IT'w tmunc lit Itnlorlimi for lh». «uin (if 111,1- |..«c«t tiMitrr.

.,-. .1 IIKUVKYHPllTON I'

. i i . R nr.NN1IKNFIY Jfm

(In mnlliin >»>' 1'TI-<!Iri-ittirt wii^^Vr-i^lif-ttl art

1 tn

Miltrci«rlli

inl»?.*ll

1HI I

l*Sl-II'H

I f( m f

Hlllllti.ii.ftt pi

irt tlsil'iin* i.H

iViicii-'H*. Ili-'y I

• N 'Ki j , '

T,

r 'rt'i'iil'lllil>r^-l p

h

1

1 1

t

thltl

hi**-i t" I1 ; ; ; ; ;

-«>('»*?

V-1 " '

i UFM

!

f

l<

IIr i

M i lMAI

i It1 1

I Mill.

Hi I 'M' -In- till"

IlllllltC"niltii; n

t i | ii HT VI II.

Iilltci..pwr tlili*

1 , , | , > , . - ' l

11 i> IliTctn.1 <i!inf!iil(i*i' It'-K1*

it?"*!.'''Film t'l'^t'i'Mr*

ft.IloWJ-in tn liicni-• nmi l"l.'f

: y''V' tliill »f|||.l,|pi I'ifMlcli IViv

i yVi. II l i . t n l cif. tfiat.for.aet.-.

1

li- lull(if nil

worstI l i i i l - II

i i t i . l n i

i t t ^ i t i w i ; i i . t i i u i i

r i »t i t t i r II

t l i t t l .blllli ttf IlliO

\ t t u i ( ( i i i m i l l t i ^ ' witultl tt-iHirt Uui.t G<llu'li' n i i l i i i .u i l l i« I U I K V U I t u l i a l HI .NivIlltllltllr f l i l i V illl'l H U t l l . i l r r c t » . < t u » lit!•« i l i l n m u t i - fur t in- t luw " t » . i a.-nl

«". A.J t'

il-: ll TKI.l.Kll.SMITH.

l l ^

Mn mi'UiuiHull ivat UHI1M ,|l"l Un'4ll|it«lli « H i '

jl.'l ulrliuilliiiuj ..f

HeJ nut) I'ltlm.il l,Ui..i'J or,IVCOmillClulullOllIt VtUll^lnt-li.it roll rail a0t»i>ti?.l.ij-5UWl

vulvert. un Eur-hlli. N. J,

rtKi'vttlully rci'iul ihui it !«!< v6nii«lTS«acwutiil liml lintl" 'Uiiit imiii i laluo h a . «iivcll iimiU* ttln-'Ut llu' uHfjife (tintllt.i.Mi nfIllr MliA-mn, whtt-h new nlMi< JUIVTI ' Us"«IUI«'1 IlIU* Uf llliril.'lt UYI'IIUI' Ut NoWll'lLuli-dii lllll 1'atl i'f lhl« «.i(tiv»;iy win• u\i ti-il two Ji'.irs* IIKII with u .ulvvrt.

Vuur •.iiiiliiltn'ti Mtniltl Mi.:tumii«*nilttutt tin- wurk I f now i-xtftuli-u laruh ni i i l i i t l nUiiit till feel In hin«t!i' liy ".fc iv i ty Z feet in (llmiMi^lnu.-i. at ,\ ws tl«itr vx^Ai'Olni; tho HUIII of l.'iiil-

NOAM WOUIilU'KF,.KllIN AVOdliul 'l-v,

, ! • V. HK.NM".SSV.

l i I'n'.-hi.Uler lisirli

mouslyof

nil riill t :

tmmlui-t'

ill tulopti^l UIUU

nil l>rlil«i» nn T"rill rmiil iivcr (;r.'i-ii Mrwk,New Jersey.

Ocntlrmcii—Ytuir I'Tumittci- gn tlilwtirlilKe wuuld ri>fi"'. irmiv n-iyirt ttwrtnni'tltur btm IMN H tii-ltt mi thti urountt wl• till llU'mbor* of tiif lUvinl nf ?Vr«!niliti'nfrom Sora(»mpt rimnly. Atlt-r anInatlan of ttn;Jvr^^|'nt brKtKi* anil :•fil&natlon of wlmt was ili*-«ir**tl b:county 1n the way pf a new !'TU!K«». tfie8om«nict County lVianl ofKy a votfi" of thfl mf.mt«*rf 'prrmmtfused to Join wltli Unlun county tnconstruction of thin bridge

XnsjiTnuch an this la tt line bridge tlitlfT Its Union - county Tunfr orm-satr tnSomtrmt cqunty. your iHimmtttn wrmKtlherFfore report that bwoitwe <ir th« se -tlon of Somerset eounfir the briiUw 'not be rebuilt at thte time

Tour - ootnmltuie would r»armmimttbowever, th*t rumlr*;!)* ma*»th«t i»jnlni;b«i roa.l

brMm. one-half or tlto P i 4 b 7 Cn^in cr M .top*

atCn^itt cmm.tr turd*

-- ta»

ud tlieKi,Hi- I't.ni

^«-r nlttl

iimtvclypti

tiin»

fulr

SP?.?r

nnViftirt Oi-Hf Hit* Kmvrnlne Utwt-

ft'i.'Mts^iftl tfi V.% thf fcrs whlctiITIM to I'ny tlif

to "«»«* t'lrrk

I K '

iltl. luustc» .>c

(he

HIP Xul

(.»!i!)itninc from «n*» tor f B h { U

t' r>mtalnttif; fn>ii«(.!JliiC 1'lu*^^ %2t> for «AC!

*+'. in iii-uuMi'H'lUtt'", i tmtatniti»i to tvriiH-Ti -iM»llhiB i»1nci'!»l) i^tHlTic i»1af '. in a l lmuiv liivmc tnvirr ttutn tlTlorn i»ol

*li- fur -i-ftrh vi'Ulnw rliu'-o.

t.<m of tinihnt »

£'.i'*f Vatfi diu.? tltt^ nwrettt^y of :*M»1 ln«iV'U.t biu^mtt an ttiMttloiml i*4itn|wn«nl»m *'£;iH*. JS.» svr otuwtruip the not, tmo nf tl1

!n«mii«rt HT tuiia Iwwra *bi'UU\ to mtw*>:rwttur% 4u iHuimii** ttf t iw lU^l t'las«i - Rii*i< ;t? •jT*»m rvudliu; of tti^ act th&w tOtuntt?- 3ttwtra <rf HJwihm 1* requir

Urn* ttmw M cicrL liul not »o will, tn

In.1

out thf> proi h i i

urr f r worn.muni; up. arraniiln

othtir than nJvertllI»r itald by U*» w u

titr ilw municipal cl3unutt*|pa.llt}e« to look

tw Timtlmr «ff rtwmsi, »»<!, in oran* snAtta l i^rlee of !*oom» tat prmill nftnrfftan pttritna«i mar b« unl

ltt d the UlnHicJufllnr Ilctit mnd hea

at a * l l in

prtv-f i ' T -

y "»Tn'lCIIK I . I . - . . T Jl i ,Tt . i>lU,V)rn ( | i i ' M n i N ' i l l l l l V I T .r. tV. i .vnr' . ^ l i r i l r i n f i r i V i f Itn- lirjilc.f* i ^ i n i -

f I l ' l f.-o nf Il.-rtr.tlinf ft" tn

iv. jIhi. tir<''swtlv nf

|.Y*i0niM»r TI.ill Ilin rfKm^lnr'iH W11H |iriM-<*nln1

U' -H.IV.I , Th:i( [i rttimnttf^r> of thro*'ii l'I>oliifr'l fnr th» |iiir|<on«» nf rfhulM-

!• .< niKilI i-itlvril nt X\\e tnU'rHPi'lloi'lI:. i • lm KtH\ iuni . IJi 'wrllyit nci ' le . tn

• - - i f v of Hin>L'iiit, iiiHl I ' p ' . r l nt n Piit'-'tWW t ni*-*-t hrir. it* •»» tin- iinilmlilf* .ritit

(»ii ric'iM) i.v Vrtfhol.^r T»oan^ IliU• i.|nt(i>n WHM ik'tupteit tmnjiimounly.M-* i l l n i t o r uj-iKtlhliHl us WMUI romn i l t -

Utl'N, ^ ' ' , " 'j : y 1*r* • hfrlilor ! 'cirliy: __--•""ui--*.ilvi'(l, 'I'lutt a riHtitnIllPO of threw bo>]><>ltili<l to invi " l lna to Ihti tK'r«»»tty ofid.- nliiK Iho Iirl4«i' uft Muun til Ml nv-titr*--Mountutn^t<U<- !tar<M'uhr a m i . l e i m r tt it r>titjj*H|uint incfllnK i>f tho bonni anIt J»f*' [>rnliIiliU» *rv*t nf mitilP.On iiKiiliin liy 1'Y^huM-r Hmlth t»iU•ftntutlitii wn^ adopt c<l uintttlmoualy.IM< .lln-'tMr ni'Oi.lt.l.'tl tit fiiUil rommft -tc I'*rci-tmlil*Ti l>;iii<y, INr ry nntl Hour-•H. . . . .

Hy Frrt'hdUfor 'IVlior:lli"4»tvp<l, T h a t ii commit t<*n of tlirco

c ii|i|M>ttit^<1 to MiniitltiM th*.' ttri<lKn onimth nvfiMH* iH-iwiM'n *JiirwtK«t au<lrittir<tr*l- Itir r o i u i n t t t t c to i t [ iur l n t thtir><tt ineotlott nf th|>* IHMIHI Hi 10 IliU n<t-^rtt-Tltty i>f «'Xi*hdlnu thW l.rldjc** overic •citli'WalkH nf Muiitti uvonuo , ' t o e n h e rIth Dm |iii>t>i)l>l'' c«mt uf tltu work .tMi intitluli Ity l-'rrrhnIi)>T Ktnllh till"

(>v,tittitttin H M irdnpn-i' »i|:iniun"U*IV. Til*'![•-( lur ni'i'dihttMl un -atil .coiiuiilttre

•bnliicM Trl lor , |*uil>y uttil NonliiVtHHJruff. ' "

MY ^ t r . h i . i . W Trl lPr:1;I<«MU<-II. T i u t n i-.xmiill tw of l l i r r r> ni'iiolnii il to d i i i n h i f ru tver tn>-"( illul jtl.'ii'*' IKMI N'oriuiitt l»laI'uufntil, N'. J. .Urn (iHiiinlltt,T lo fri*pofl

ihi- twxt titiictliii; of thin I 'oani an to.• rt<lvl-.-ihilHv <<f r*ii»lit'in'T i»»> i m *,l\.'r(K wlthl. lurccr I . IK«, toui ' tn r r • wi th

i.L_n tiuttlon liy I'rnlmMn

U

if. lbi*,,.t to

1>.it4iy -timl N.

* fnmi On- Sotnt-r««-t <*oii"ti,.-».a Krri-hnMiMM t<t 'r\.*k->Itn* ir»1k nf I tm lirl<]ft<> nvrr

!tr»*mrt n"iuV Fnn:i«rrl «iV". •Vncii rouniv t<» |-uv ntio-

.SL.AMIJ. thtveost uf I'M ion c«imtjriir»>«1 \hr Hum uf I U 0 -thf cntn

On ?i,nUon liNiihitlnti w n i

itTiiiotmiy. T!i

Th

r Htulth trnl*i|it«Mj un -

lt!

t In fu\u\r>t%i«ik on

ttm enmityl H

nil MM* forTIOKC^ ' mu.«p

«• hl»prttvi»tl l>yon* iv\viiw?it«:iuc*«tr<l (n foinnmnlrntp.. u Itli \ho roimtyutittu'^T ris to l»rMc«> rt*illi'rs ami hncnls lirfnro nuttfrUlntr tlm work.On motion liy IV1-, h,,,.].-,• Kmllh thhoniiiutlon wn* V. llv Kr^'hoUtr'

« « n h til. Tlwt M»n Mil of WMUrun f».\rk*%nu»n for l ioo bo p.ilvl wh<»n i>rop•ttv IHH1H*MT by tho committn» on I'nlilliT^iiivU* ftu*V-imlMlnfi*- «i»»l-th**-r«HUt<»r-r —

On motion |.y rr^hoMf*r Btttlt!» ttif:•*«m>lutlon.\vnB on mil mil ntlnptdl unannnxi^ly,

l l v Wottn ldrr Poaiin:Uc^olv«sl. Ttint tho Mil of AURU«UI« A.

^ l i l t * tt l>r h«>ii hoiip*1.* nt tiio'"linnnlo "n«rn *?t4n«

trfitm. hinmmllne to $SI3, I * pnU\ by th•omity col lor t i»r whrii properly nu«1lt<^»y tht» (H>mmlltoo oti bojipltnU nml pmmV nltornoy nhtl prospntattoti of the t^rlflon(** by th«* iici'lttioct, /

On .n io t toh t»y Fr^oholiW Smith thli•oMohitUm wa» on* roll c.Ml nt1o[tt*M un

Ity WoflinTiliT MoMfin*-'nrnnlyrti, ThAt ft road known n» Mor-

ris ivvpum* miJ Hprliii!t\pl») nviMuir, In th«city of Pununlt and twinty <»f Tthlon,l»«Rl!itiln« frtmi tbt* cml of pro.wtit wmtitjr rrtnil nt ^^UMIKMO nv^nuo ntut Morrrtvemu*. mitt r.utuUtii*; northw<\M«Tly atoneMorris avruuo to Siiriii^llrkl nvomiotltfiu-o mMilhw'^inlrrly oK>iiK fiprli

plnu uvviiuc. twins nlKtut - U2 mll*\H |i)iftiRth. ami brine at Ip.tNt thlrlj'-lbrw*(?.i' iVit In wUHIi (aiut nt IrUMtano mllfltn IvutittO. I'o tntprt>v^d by ihctU>n of a maiiulnm or othor nultnblo TOAIlit nuoti m;uitu>r (Imt th** »utno fituUt*. willniii*(iimMt> it'iviin* tticroto, nt all «•'tit th« ytnir tm firm, itmo*>th mul\i'ul* ul tor travel, utubr tlio i<rovla»onor tin act or tho l^»;Ul.um\'"An tut lu prtwldo tar Ihoimprtivtjiupnt and tuoint^hknw t.»fnmiU in tut* KltUe," ai»l»rv>vtHl A ; T I I U131-, ntul Ute ac t s amrmlaU'r>' therecamt--«ui>i>lenumui,ry thereto; atiU I'Mfurther • ' " ••'•'•'"••'•(•*,•-.

itesolx-cJ, That tho wunty enutncwith -iipe vHMiwent- of th* *ttat« C-itto»toner of TMUUo UoAtU Otut had anjobtalnrvi, shall cau»ft a *ur\t\v to »K> mailoof *At«l roatl BO to bo ltnpro\«Hl anil pre-pare idanx. cr«*«-wcUon« ami apocinoa-

of th* work to. b* dan« on in*th* MU«1 •urv^y to tntllcat* tho

and length of sakl nx*nl, and 'al»o

/.J I '

>:• bhitl* r J i t - h

» J E»_•»-.-.jits H rtjt. «

U,r..r:.»r»- i-^r-P. fl ileinri. U*: Hen-h ' « » . |4». F iTfai I-sirtr. IH. Du

\V. II •lUr^i'.'j-^ K-&;'-!'- F. Hen-

N ow Jersey Centra1

From Cr*f>tar# U HteabMH. Nwnarfc « • *

xi -It,? 77:11. »T:

i l

. x«:07 l . »7:M.

i l l : ; ; A. M-. »1!:U 1!:M. » ' J : Jf

»i:J«, 6:5J. aS:;f, x«:H. X7;ll. 7rK.«S:07 11:24, i.'.Z. 9:01. • » « . M-Xi1'. i l .

rur I'Lilnfl^Id-1 ;5t 4.SS. «.*«.SOI. ».-M. lu::s. 11 ID A. M., »=i*7i1 «1 • : 01, : 11. »::«i *3:«3. 3:1*<;.li t.t5-6:l«.- Si<«. fc55- 15:S» e w .ur.iajB) 6::l. f «-•» n c , Saturday*)«:S*. 7: IS: 7:4*. 5:17. »:13. 10:14, 11 1l: M.. 12:«S A. M.

S X?4« . 1:«. JM

*:IT, 9:07.A. M.

r.ithlelu-m,

>.:4«. U IT.

^ n l S , f c . i : S :

Ii-.-mL!iaL**j!i»I-' 11 - S i r . l :T"

n : i• r r

.ilriti,

ami int:X4urvi> Iv

t.'. 4'orinliy. IJ

U; i l.ifu tit ' V. lxjwItuvhu-y, Us*.77;

., Ar"4fr~nwrT?sirTir. »».-

i For \\'l!k<"i lUrre ami Kcrajlton—i 5«.r b w f l f l i l j «;M A. Jl.. 2:11: 5.11 t*. M Sunday* 4 SB.

l l a i W I i I'»i!r Journal, 1 !t:41 A. M., 6:-« I'. M.=yr•-•>" J-f. T" M l i m i m ! For IjJti-WiioJ—3:!,fi. 9:4« A. M-, I ! 53,

J("K J ' . . . , - , s t . - . i . Kl«nv : Hstunla.v» only. 1:3J,:J:3O, Sundays * 141.*-'••-• «Vvi|.:v l<ri« JCI'es. ! a -» A. M . 1:44 1'. M. '

,'iV.i-"-V-".-.»-H*f.<'-» rttim-' Kur -Atlanlle trily—3:r.O, 9:46 A. i t . .j» « ' I.;ll;<. nr i . i l ) : - Tim ! '- ;.r'3 -Saturdays only 3:30 I1., i t , S u n -

x fcic*>pt Ne-wark.n. Tiir(niB*> trulri to N"-wark. "

r.,.. l;--:: H.i !•.•; r>»L* Mf.-

| . . ;o;

lm llrtiry *,;Mcdnwun,

| |

| y!*• /-l''K»<'r, 1 U

i b\ AIJMIIIH. |IS I

'III.' Henry C«,k I-rint •113, J. K. Warii tr . I i ,

limit Ac Klnhcr rn. , nul i ly « ;n i s ; \V||-un II. VVrlsht. >l,1^1 -1 !lirlilKi'*-.Juiiii'< It. Iliilnnii, j ; ; o . I: .••ylc, l.'-l; Cuiniiiii M.iHB.i. i n : i;a)>ti«u >niK . 16; (•all,Illi, Mua.nn, JJJ.O.'.; Karl !I'li'hniunn, f<:>, »IS 0.".; Jiicob I,. IUu<>r. ') i » , J.'lin Hlifrlil'iti. Jlur.il; I uft 111 K l•IKR!«. **'! ': Allhiv Tinker , $ : : ; Kulumou •

sicr tViyiiB. |L'O; KHII ) I III-IIH.. |:I'I'; A. l / ' !l/irk, |4':IJ lloo'tii tlr<>» , J4'J: JIICIIII yt '•i.iui'r. JJI.no; llrucklhelii-r' lir.»... n , t B , 'mm Klwrlilun, | r , i ; Churl is II. Kn.Ticli.

" ' ' lm H. Acker, »:4.45i A n t h o n y -I».4I; A. 1. DalUlKtilt'^, ,JK!.i><':Ditlly Juliriuil, 11.00; Jir,,l» I.

1'iri'ly Jouriinl. JM; A. J . r>»- ',(If.; .lainl) I,. I!au4rr, $14.SO;

mil Kl.-tlii, t l ; 1.. II. llllTn, J13 5f,;hiiijin J . lirnkc, $21; Holicrt/Vlark, $3» - 'i; Jnhn 1'iiwiTH, }S1; A. J / l> . IUI«mi 'B. i: .liiii.h I,. Milder, $;r.; I:. W. S m i t h . ';.r.O; Alfred H. imMlw,- $I.OQO; TIK-O- •ir«' O. i lmy. $3; J, It. l-iilieiiiix Co.. 11.€.!•; llnlnviiy I'uli. Co.. $l:'.f,0; John'iilllc, J^J.O*: A. J. . |li 'llnl«ln.«. IH.7S; :

iroli I.. llainT, $|C,!»Ar.fl; Katatc uf(IcorK«!Vnn Hlckloy. •%$*•. Itntiwny I t r ron l . i

(SO; Jninrn Mnnltiin. J'Jfi; KIIZIIIM.'III j•nlly Juiiriini, |l!l.f*K; Jnruli T.. fiaunr.17; |.\ -J. runliliic, K5J.30; T. K. I'arsll." >iH; A. J. .UrUnlmnca, »S?r,; Wil l iam

Wnnti. WTMI, $37.50; (lenrcn II, M;[riiiw«», f-12; flnlnn Tlpplnff, $14S.f,0; Unb-elt llrojt., $8; A. ,t. Itnlinjcmni. $0.15:ncnti 1,. Ilfiiicr; $34.rifl; The Htandanl

Conrrrn, tl.SB; l j l w a c l V.llby, j ; o ; rhnrlcn II. Wench. $15: f v i l t

""" William . Ji-nklnt. I1.3S;JI27: :VIIla Ilcoa.,

rlhur K. Hmllli. IK4.0.1, Jl.or,r,, }"•.llln Urn*., 140,Pnhlln (Irouniln nnil Rullillnttn—Onki^yHim, $Hf,.«l; J. K. K. I^•vn!l)l^^|pr. Jt.HI;

irv/ York Toletihono Co., J11C.00; Oocrke-Ctreh fa., %lt.i:,\ Morey l^iltu" Co..10 Henry l \ Viimtovvrc 114.50: Nat lon-I Aiillln.' & Clicnilcnl Co, 140; ruMIri-nli i ' Klotlrlo Ouiiimny, |CO0; ICIliii-I'tli I'ornli'o Works, ltu\, $3ul;. tilktnldlei-trio 4 V , IJ.UJ; Juhtt Cunriul. $160;,'. II. lluWkiiinpur. fiM.'Mil JAcMiilini*Eruj.t lite... $&j; nuruuu; JklftC, 'Co.* $^.6u;'hull l la iuwuru Cu., |;:,.(:,, Multoril Cool

luui'r. $U. i : . . i lrucklaii itr Kroa.. $7«,73-I>'— Kllzulifth Novt l ly Co..ruUKli^ Adding Machine! Ou..

.'I.:'.Mi; Oill iy & MtUotvan, Kfi.tii); J. I;.irner. tir.c>; K I I I O U - K I . I I I T t v , t : . : i .

_'.ii.'.,. $2r,3.3u; l- . itl i-1laly Co., IST.Su;Inc l^iirt*l $t Co.. JIH.UO.liltcatliiim—Evening Trmcn C'i>., $53.-

. Klliulretli Uivue . t.n.DU; Kllzabflhi*>iilly Jdurnnl, $til.r.ii; ICvenlni; Tlmps.

('(innty llo.-i.li UOIKTI J. Wllsuii, $ ; s ; . -!; JM»I'|I|I \ V , ('(iruw. $;:o.4o; A. J. Dc-

CnlatiH'H. l''». Jiu-oli I« tliiucr. $»4, $:! ,

II9.1XI; (Ini-lnno Curvetto, $;i3; Joa*|iliirKu, JJii; The Welilim Contrnclliu;

, ».M 75, $fi,!!9.!14; «': II. WInatiK Cd..«.m. $fir.:l.S(); A. J. 't.H>Ka!.ime», $7.30.r.mn. $3S6.U3. •. I •

Imlilemnl«.,a»virK<i \V. Colo. JlOfl;Tliorli, j:.«; Jtitnr.i \v. Kink.

Kf a ,l l l

I-.al-ir I.H • n C-. .> , |!.;r.O: I'irk.

rd£"i:i«-a-or u i ' -'.*• C S n A. Illill-

r>* r. I? it; 11 -r»K-

Jr . »<:,T.C; «. T.

.41: f;iy F:il"rou«.

KENILWORTH INN,I. C. APGAR. Prop.

KKMI.\V(ll!T!I. N. .1.Aulo Parties ServeJ on Short

Notice.Chickm Dinners a Specialty.Onlentab-n fi.r UOIHCMIA Uot-

tliil ISMT at !!!>•• Ii?n. fur delivery litrf*«lcnfv.« in KrnilwortlvTiicMJay*,

ami S»lnnlav«.TvUphone Connection

UP THE HUDSONPOPULAR EXCURSION

TO

West PointA?d olf Newburgh

EVERY WEDNESDAYUntil September 9, inclusive .

VIA

New Jersey CentralAND HUDSON RIVERDAV LINE STEAMER

|)irc«-t eiiliiii-etlnit )'*>•

t w i i ' n T r a i n ani lRound Trip

Tickets

$1.15tJ«m, Jersey CttT.Train IriivfH ('runton!K.1.'» it, nt. \Hv*' rtrt'ttlant f<ir c'ther Htatlons

ICranford HotelAccommiMlaiions for I'ttman-

cat and Transient Quests.ft*•m* nKv-iy tr

«t^ai!i. l istoi1 ill M l . - i .

irmsllPtl iiV I

41. Illfiwllliltlll

Milrid-.1

«•(!

It vIn

lU-m.1'.

Meat* Served at all Hours.

EDW W MULLER.Prop.

GflMILLO MASSA,General Contractor.

tiradliiK, Concrete Work,Cellars Excavated,

Sewers, Sidewalks, Etc. .

CRANFORD N. J.P. O. Mo* 53;

JOHN T.KANANE,

Real lislatc and InsuranctjClioico HoiiaeH aud Store for |

Sale.

; 0OMMI8HIONBH OF DEKD8.

', !'<>•• i ortrioo utiiiciinit(

KENILWORTH. N. J .| i i d . lMt-W. craiilnnl

K h r *\\\ It. (.•(Hldlt

llty & Onaruntyj : S A \V

»:.O; W. s .I.'.; Jiilin K.

lll.Miirlln. $:':S; A. \V. llrltiRH llluo ITIntSlii.jl. »1UM; N. It,. Ij.rnin, $50; Jaool.I., ll.iucr.. $2i;u; liptijiuiiln Klnt. J l J i ;l'VW. \V««lcult,..$ttUU;... lUtaaliEth C_Mart, »:,'), U I'wlliht Htunr. »::J 01.

l.lmnry.- Allu-rt I1. Cr«ln, $M; N. J.Htiilc Diviril Vlllniw Kplleptloi. Sklllmlvn.K)

N. J. StateH 3

KplleptIlii.-i'

p . .i'llal. Trenton.

J1370 N J; N. J. State I l i . i l la l . Trenton.

l.l'.i?; Henry 3. Rclioppc. J13.70; N . J.Slnln l l in | . l int . (lrt-yMuiie F'luk, N. J .

. icT.n.Jutl I I T. rotm, 117'.Jl: Cenlra.1 Hc<-f

• o , JS7..10. JS.-...M; The Illlilotirnnt Co..11.60; Harry isarrlxnii, J15 ,« ; \V. e .ulilm, J.140; A. \V. Erxlnlwn. J47.K:

I.Sm.-c««k'r !,• I'i.:!i]i|i ,l»hnl

House. Sign, and i i lana Drcarit lo

Paper Hanging

Gkms.Oil. I.'oiiit, VuruishoHand Wall Paper.

Zrmnlotd. - New Jersey

William Isleib,Healing &. Tinning]

NKW Wpi lK A NO 11KPA

Shop. Miller Block, Eastman Stree|T«l. IftMV CRANFORD. ft.

Branch OHice & Shop45 S. 2lBt Street

New Oranee Park Keniiworth N,lVlopbono "Oranford 187-K." i

Berkshire Hills Butter

3WjSS>« \faat. • Th* how much ol aaU road ra»y U• HELLO 231 GROCER