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.. Ravena News. ftBLiflBED EVERY BATtl'RDA.! 1.'1' •AV.IIIA, ALaAMY COU IIITY, Ill.\!. a, .RMI8T L, HAIGHT. I'ATEa 0' aU8.CI'II'TION : 1 ,._., .t.OO, e monih1 1 aoo., S m\n\11' U.. ll:llpeolalattenitoal• called to the fllllt U!at tlilbMripiioa Ill pt~,.ble &il adl'IIDOt. Slans a1•e not ,,·unuu~ tiiKt aunonR edticatc.l !WOPlo (1\l~~tlons ul' lwmdlty &re IIIIOWt'l! SOIUO Wl.'igh,t ill th\' COil• tracting of ll1lllL'rln.,;<'~. t'L'lltat•ks the UOii!lltlll ,;.·~~~~~!!!\!\'.'!\\'!!!!!' Till' pr<•twlling or morality aml right Jlvlug 11 11 11oor l!llb:otltut•• ror the p\llh bb·nwnt of crime, think~ tho X<•W ·.York World. Tbo lns·ll llf th<• lu w i~ tmmeuurnbly bettl'r In SU('h eases thuu l)rC<:lepts. '!!!!!!!\'!'!~~-- B'I!I\'llre, ~;o11 \\·no· loYe tue 8uc~u- Jout sn-usKgo or entlclu~t \lll.'ll<:a<•y that yo\1 m·e ~!!t!ng w1t!lr 3'()11 thin!;; )'on are \'t\t.ing. Added to tbe lmuntlng tear or colll dead. 1log ns u vos~iblo in· l!'eilleut ls now the possllilllty thnt the old, broken down horlill$ tluH nrll . ahlpped t'rojn London ln lnr~re numbers to Rotterdam nre imported to o!'ber C)()Ulltrit'S under forms little t•eck.-d ot. by, thos\ wbo consunw them. The London Lancet urg<>s thnt the h·nftlc fn these miserable creatures shall be 1llll.de 1llegnl. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ 'J!lle magazine editors who ur.~ using much of their SlliiC(' iu un<:'alled to1· at- tacks on \IJat(lnt\ medicines soon1 to uvelijpok the tact that a large J>l'oportlou Qf the poJmlatlon ot' this oountry- aearly IItty· three per cent., to be exact ,..;.1ve Ill !'Ural <l!&trlcts, remote· ·trom · pbJ'alciaus and drug stores, and that It ia Jlet'l!llii8~Y for them to keeJ) ready vreparlld ta111Uy medicines on band tor · ~ediate u1e in cnse· ot 11n emer· leDt!f. On this acoount, If on no other, . .... \·ell-li.llOwn family remeilles will · eoaUnue to be as atable as Sligar aDd ~ft~. --~~----~~ Swift, Enrland'a pariOD·POiitici:lll ot • year• nao, wa111't much or 11 proph· .t. as to hli country' II rutui:!:!. .N eltber .;;: ... ~~ be tbe wrlttr of tbe Junius let- -~ lt II related that when England lad an expenditure or £6,000,000 a JHr and a debt ·Of £50,000.000, Swift es:clilimed: \The· .. lgh allle~ hn:ve been tlte ~uln of us.\ Later Junius dt.\~lared that the people could never pay £140,· ,00.000 of debt, In 1783, when the debt reachetl £240,000,000, many English atatesmen declari!d that no economy or ablliUes could sa'\'e a couutl·y so bnr- ilened. To-dill' the debt ot tbe United JUngdom Is nearly £-4,000;000,000, or t2(),000,000,000. M. Witte drew an Interesting par· all~! wblle arrancfng to propose a toast. at • dinner civen lu his honor be· tore lellvl·uc America. It was sugge.~t· e4 that he propose the !M!altb of the PreddeDt, and his host the health of the Car. \Is bat customary in this ()OUDtrJ'?\ be uked~ \Cali o11e propose the Pr8ldent wlthont Including the (lt!ople?\ Belnt a!!sured that snch :was illdeed· the Alllerican habit, lie aid, \It is very strange. In onr country, no one woul(l ·dnre pro(lose the Czar Tithout llt~klng with Ills MaJ· esty :the Russian people. I suppose,\ ~ added, refiectlnl:y, and with the ~uggestlon or a twinkle ill his· eyes, '.'!\'. is the- 41tferimce between a republic and a Dl()Darcbv.\ ~ problem for the psychologists Is: How does a man electlld by ltls pollti· cal p11rt.v and hl1 IJe!ghbora to repre· 1ent them in the Legislature feel' .when ,.._ return& to them between sesslous iWSth hla pockets bulging with bribes ·~ltlch be hal! taken for hi!! vote? He bas betrayed their oonftdence, brokeu JJill own oath and -violated ev:.ry 'law or the State. Yet his constituenta ~ upon 111m,. court him, thhik him ... IDe fellow and an honorable man. .ft. auawer Is, avers the New York. laD; that elther he Is wholly aware tlaat he ia a despicable scoundrel I!Om· ·~ to whom ·his brethren In jails •• ~P and princes or he is men· 1 ~ Incapable of appreclatln&\ hla 'wn utter depravity, .l Heob.d·:rear man at the Naval :&.eadem)', .deploring the paa11lng o! hu· lill at Annapolis, says: \One of Ute dalef faults of tbe rising generation is Irreverence, 8 18ck ot humlllty, as Clbown by the awagger snd swollen lleads of youngsters who need to De taught modesty and selt-elracement.\ · lll.Pictetus and the Sophomores do not -.ree. Sa)'!P th~ former: \What con- ltltutes a child? Ignorance. . • want ot Insti·nctlon; tor tlley are our equals 1iQ far as tbt>lr degree of knowllldge permits.\ Anti agilln: \There Is li IDe clrcumtsance connected wiUt the dlaracter of a Cyillc~th!lt he must ilit· be'lten like on 111a, ·lind yet when · lleaten must love those who 'beat l!'lm.'' iW'•ald o• )'oung ~det prefer .to turn -Of- ratbtt tJUl.ll iliJd .. lp!JlfD t ·' THE PASIINC; 1 jn~t ml••r<l JTnpplnc~\ ttNiay. (;mJIIul tt•, •iw (tlOlk 11110th~l' Wu,, .\ !.l~l' t lll'llillK, 011. '\\ wtlllt up,,~ l ~nnw •lown; l)nly th .. illltll·l' nt !lilt' ~nwn, !1.~1 llll.l•·J,in~ lanp;hing ltll' my fi'OIVI . .\r1<l 11 ••tl'ul y<•.nning. ,.\ ltH)liJI'I\1. HI 1) (', ,l_, lllllHlPHt JU~Iit ,I Lilt \\1111 rn· )u\:( twr -.J[JqlpilJ('h\- 1hlt otll, \lll't;l• thia i!il: 't'w I'•Jii.lt ,I·Hst 111m I' •1110\ll{h \t) ~l'll \I· lu.\1' IHII!IH w .11111 whnl: <'<lllld not be; .)liSt IlL' It l'III>\!;J.h /lC'f' hp..,,·-nh 111(,!~- r~~ i.llotJI o1: l,r~~~·t:~. \It thlpenda wbo wenr11 them, ani \' b cro.\ \Now Ml'. Tqt\1.1, M COillllllmellhl.\ \ComlJih•wnh!\ I ~ehocil In II.Din~te- n•unl'. ')~y dcnr ~IIHII Bt•onsou, thnt . was tl1c ln$t. hllltt In 1uy mimi, 1 dltl , not m'lnn y.ou nt nll.'' · \Whom 1lltl Y.Oil lllOilll ~·• I]CillAillll)(] ·I.;:nto, with Slllll'emo Jndl!rm•ene11. \Comll llll bt.\l'\• nuil JlCrllllllS I'll tt.\ll ~·ou,\ ,I !lnl\lln~lmmUngly. \On uo ·ncceunt !'' \\'t•ll, )llll'IIIIJI!I ~'tl\1 ·Ill' I' l!lghtl A 11~'· WilY, lt'~ 118 tloll~bfful IIR 'It iH l'lll't\ Ill ,111.~ m·.tt , \'\•,;/, \(li't'•lilt.'' those diiYH Ol~ tll(! sup~rlorlty of t:lw )'1,1,. ~1.\1 l~t·r ,,mi:,., '\\I hlu•• h<'l' cy~•, . fnil' ·~t>X, lo bl! n·ble tv look tlown IIJJOn i'J,,, '\1ft lw1· ll<l 0 '' '\· · . ;l llli)Jllb\'1' with nHlijCIIlillo snpreilmcy, .\ IH\'l jtht lll'.t! ~·non~; it tn '!'til.\', \\\ ,.,.,,,. \\\ llaJ•J>III<·•• tn·dny .·rp her1• ~·on \'Oilld eHtnbllsh )'Olll'l'l!;ht 'J l.11u11, 111iu llll~hl11ot bi•l hc1;,1tny, .to hll(f'tho WIIU, Alld 1111 N)lllliJify 'Witb D ll•lll' > 1 \'Vl h•·•· f•H·t• 1•. . ' lot'(l ()( l'l'~nUon, l lu~g you '1\'tll t•e- -TI~t•n•l\''\ li.uti'\\• \' \\'(tllum'a llom<'l; .lnfthl '''hero yon AI'C, :\Uss ·u~·onBon.\ Lulll)'.lll!ul \llnw dot•e you cnJ.l me names!'' •·tlut yo11 nre, you ·kllm~,\ I snld t ~ tf' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ + ~ \'\'lly: \nml you've got to be, too, tlll, f;fi_t ttT;t(tlt!tftltJttfJ.t 'stmtoJ one ·•·oqucsts lh!l plol\~ltrtl oC your COillJJnn~· In tho Uncorlnin Estate-'' OVER 1 ·u·IC r.ARDEN' w· ALL .. , W(lll't he .l,'nllecl ll spinster!\ abc · · . ll U · . ••t·h~ol w••nthfully. \I'm not. 1-\ By l.dnt H. lk'pley. \'Whm•e tlo you ·lwo.'p IJI.m1'' l ·11ske1l, · :llt!O!)(tlng my volcl)~\ln. Ute c.eHar?\ \:\It·. l'oolol, you nrc l)etcstnble, aml I'm golu~; In nt olicl'!\ , IJI'r clwcl>8 W1•1:e \:!'ry pink, lter en~- . '\Wh~·. tlli'Y .nre \'lolet!\ I cjMUltlh 1 tl. ·~0 .thcl'P !\ silt' llni~h<>tl, dl'· \fherll's the ('Onl·l!OI(',\ I inslmu~tlld · 1\;Hitlr. 'softly; \quite n ltomllly Httlo spot for S 1 stt•ollr nwny wltb hnll· . :1 hnsllnud! llut 1lou't let me keep . tem·-lf onn c·1m strille you: y.ou wm•e going in, I think?\ . t'r\m H10 top of ~ gnr•len, · \I'm 1 ·omlng llJI,\ she snid; letting · wall, but a Her t1 few min- Ill'!' tet.\f.h.' \I won't bo ordered about lltt's I cauw lmek agniu-uwrcly ns nn like n bnuy becnuse you're ubout ten .n tt1w1 hcmght:. Yf'nt•s my senior!\ · '\I wish· to uh~~•·,·e,\ I t'emni'IH'tl ~e- · \\Vo!ll come then,\ I said. laconically, V!'l't'ly, \thut thc1•e lll'e _tln'I'IJ \listluct as I ()llllet:l her 1111 besltle me, putting frt•ckll·~ on your nose: n .lJig on(', n ·.her uext tho apple tree, whose leaty llll'<.limu on\ and a smnll ont.\-pa ma: bouglts obscurctl 11s from the eyes of nml t-he bnby. I dislike r.·cckles.\ ·t11e curious. It \·ns not (}\lito tile truth, t:or I·· \I'm wedged in here,\ she oom· didn't-on l~nte. t>lninlld. · ~he 1lew in·lo a pnsslon. \I can't mo,·e,\ she went on. ''You're th!' t•mlest mnn lever snw!\ • · \\Veil thPre's no lleed·, I! there?\ I slw <'i'1e<t; \1 w·lsh l'ii ne,·<'l' tn~eli tlilli 'Inquire<!; \l'nl sure I'm very comforfii· blll<'ful l1ons~! How dare you sit on·. bl~-. _., my wnll'i'' . . \Whom dill you mean about the \It's mine, too,'' I retortml: \I' an. freckles?\ ·sbe said carelesslr. nhsolute l'lght to sit on the half nf it: n~ \Do you really want to know?\ a lending nmnb~r of the Uai' I know . . \Oil It's notblng to me!\-and lllle · 'l'lmn ~l~niJlo ht Jillroct SCilt. 110, Hll.l:'i. '1'R.1NM lrlll.t.IVX IU.VRI'I.\ )'l)lt Alh11ny, New York. Weab. *!Uitl a,m, • •l.lll \.m. 0 Oil· '' · 1\.llll 10 •s:j',!n \ •7.n~ \ \lll.lll&l.ln. 'lO.UII 11 ll.liO \ •n,M ,. •t~:no \ •a·.o~t,,,m, I . B.lJtl· '' 11 1i,llli \ \lO.:lG \ \ti.'.Ul ' 1 4-f'--4-·&. • •rrnln•le~va ;\lba11y lor Ul\vllli!\- \Thol \ h'tllll nL 4.114,\ ~oi<l Ml1• ,T~nnY,j 1 II.IJG, 4.411, 1 7 .00, O.liO, \ll;Ol:i C • 1n, ''l'!'o1n· ticket~ I'll tn:ke, HaYc you 11n>·l •2 20 •r 1 ,80 •D.UO tl.l!li Jt.nl. . · ~11id the· lllftll nt: th~ •IQOI', •i•raina'lea~o ·l~rll.llklln St., Now Ym•k, \Not ·ful' 1.04, l'o 1 • fDut· £ur f.Ot is .too mony.\ lor lll\vena- 1 18.'lli; *7.10~ 11.20 a.m. CON'CJ.T:JRI\'1~ l~YIDRNCF.. •1;110 ~2.115, 11.4.11, •u.~.!IJ. 1 S;OO,'D.41iJt.m. Mr11. Hlld-''Dhl you!' lmslltmtl enjoJ 'l'rah 1 a:le 1 n·e 4llnd St., Now Ym·k, for hlm~et:t h• I'nlll~?\ 1\avil!!lli\- Mr~. l~nii-·\W~ll. l1P. bt•ought me •u.ao, •7;BO, 1-1.4tin.m. , . : home a $110,000 ncckhlc~:·:....Bt•ook·lyn 1 .1.lli• 2.4.r'l,4.00, •o.uo,8.lti\l0.0Q p.m •. I.!C<.'. '1'rnln•marked • I'UD dally. · : , . -. - • , . • •.Pralnanu1r!<()(l §dally es~opt MondiiJ' . l• nm;-.; OJ.'\: I .\.CS. 1· 'l'ra1hui markell1' rUil l:!tilldtl.)'l OII)J' • ', noch·l••k-\'l'hl'Y ~tiY ('holly Oomlfcl· · ~ 8 1 · . low 1!1 \'~.I!Y •!IOJ'Ill 0 lll·l: t;I'.OII!lll' town.\ .. All other tr&I!'IJ \lu.lly e~Cell . .llllt RJ. ' vnu ;\ll;,.,.t-\1 ~houlll' ilny RO. Why, Apnt• of West.nott l!:llpi'I!II!I'Cnmpany '· h•• Wl'l11'>' out two <•otlt'$ n ·moufll just al'e on all tbroupeb trl\iltll to elwclc ~·•·I· · l'rmn Jtl'll[tl\ •ln.t>!Jlug· him on the bnck.\ ra~e and•tlflf,RGO eBb or carriB~,·etc. d\ -Chl<1ngo :s 1 •ws. :Dor ~omplete time ·t.ble, ticket• I'D . -- ·Information cn.ll on IJ. U, HuYMRH WHX llH nmi.ilWES. Agent J\awenaStl\tlon, or addres~ Pnl-''Do· Y<'ll ll('luvo In ghosts, , ·C. B. LA&IUElt'l'. 0 •. 1•. A •• Molke?\ Hoom 2()4, ~o. 7 Enst 42•1 St., )tlke-\01 <lo. 01 llon't think tlnll''S New York 11 glwst of n ••lumrl' nv me I not• becom· · ARD G A. t In' J'rlsllllnt ll\' Am~rlkP~·.\-Sitll' ot A. E.llRAIN · • ·'en. I • Room 19, Albany Station, Hotlo (Slug Sill!,: Prl!iOil). SO.\B<:'l'IUNG Ql:lt·i1t' DIFFEitEN'l'. · Dnmley-\Whnt thoy ('llll •.prefl'rt•cd · · stod'' I~'> the ~tock thut puys dlvl· lll•mls, Isn't H~\· Wls<:'mnn-\~Qt at nll: bllt the stock · tl1nt tloes Jill)' tliYiden<lR is always llrll- 1' l'l~rl•d. \- Pblltult>lp h In l'rt!ill!. I.JeT OP' C'IHUIIOHE., P'IIATRIINAL. e¢IOI1TIIa, :aTO. A AVENA. -- ItA VENA CHRISTIAN CHURCH-. I~NI •• \-ttGl!'iG 'l'IUi YOC.\.BUJ •• UtY. • Rev. D. l. Putnam, pastor, Sunday aer.vlces 10 :.30· a·, ·lih; and 7 :.45. P• m. i . \'i'bey sny tlmt Atnoricnn traYellng · Sunday school 11:45 a m.: Junior men will IIOW IUIItl to learn <Jhlnese.\ li:ntleavor 3.00 p. m.: Senior Endea· \Sny just think of. a popular drum· vor 1.00 p, m.: prayer service 'l'hnrs•. mer telling n Ia nndry tnll ot t;l'lnnlllg day evening, 7.ao. t Cblnemen thil latest i;QOd 6tory In· ltAVINA M. I. CHUR~H, ':'\ lltv, FLORISTS lloral hljCIII at r.o\VIIt Prlctt iO NORTH JIIUR\ .T. AL.ANY, N, '1. ~~':_~~~~-~~--· '\ . . - . - - - - p r.AOE YOUR ___ _ FIRB AND ACCIDBNT INSURANCE 'II'IT8 E. N. LONQ, O~·YMAN., N, \t, · fOR JHf ·AUIUMM I always ltAJI!IIflftDnnble. IOOol\ and no1v I hnv.c Ju•t what the JIUI' ·cb_a~r!! ol dry · Jflod•, cloth in~;, IJOOII and 1h0011 need for fall Ullfl, Ju1t a vl1lt to our 11t01'e wlll eo~ ylnce you ol tl;ht, )'Oil Will lltnl I beautiful line ot M IR1111!1 1 and Chllil· ren'11 cloak• ·nntl d'rntiel, In tht clotblna line f11r thl11 fitll I have ~ vcrJ' hlr~te IIMOI'tiiiPnt in u•e••'a ·llncJ· boY'• of. the hl~Ht .l!tylt>l' and ttl prices leis thnn you Nlll buy them fo•·· in tho elt,y, · At tho 1111[1er· Htore. next to tho drur 11tnt'P, -I hn \;C n very flue iiue of Mattings, Quilts and OH eloth, Blankets. in fact ·a \\·bole lot of •nell' ibo1li, You cet•la·hlly ongllt to 1ee t.hem, l\l,r 1011 wl!Hook •~rtel' thi11 11to•·e aull take care ·uf ymu· w 110 ts with mc;•t l'&refnl atten tlon. till' law.\ :: tosl!lecl her ·bend. \Retter thnn lt ltmows yon, I son1e- ·. \Shall 1 tell you, shall I, Kate?'' I · tillles tblnk !'' sbe rehlrnNl sweetly. . whispered In her enr. . i'his wns unplensnntly trne, · \Please yourself; :Mr. Tod1J,\ she .an· chol'cest ell ink!\- Cle\·elantl Plain Geor~;e R, Abrams, pastor. Sunday Dca'ICI', services 10.30 a. m. and· 7;30 p. m.; L l E'O J\1 EO Sunday school 11.45 a. m.; Junior .. 1 • • 1'\1,. ·· 1'\, .,GED. Leaguo :i.OO p, m,; Epworth Leaane \I Nln alford to wnlt,\ I said 'loftily. · swered, politely. \H you spent more time In l'Oill: oftit~e \lt'a to do with Kate, llJlDiter ot In town and le~s ou my wall-\ this parish, nnd-\ ·I began. \Pardon mP, our wall-\ \What?\ she Inquired. ''You would-\ \The Necessttry EvU,\ returnetl I; \f.ose sunburn nml ·frccldes. nt11l be··· \but not In tile cellar ·or tbe coal·hol'e, rome pn 11', interesting ni1d nn lntellec·, K11te, It y011 don't mind;\ tunl-looking young mnn.\ . \Where would you rather be .Jtept, She suorted ~ontemptuously. tlum ?\ sbe Inquired, gravely, \Don't do tbnt,\ I Implored. \It's 'In your ·heart, first or all,\ 1 ·!mid, · 'l'lllgnr.\ .po·eueally: \11fter tllat somllwhere free ''Whnt ?\ she demtmdell, erossly. from drn.ugbt.~.\ \Snort.\ \\\'h(lre\·~r yo11 plenst>,'' she returned, ''I didn't!\ with adorable meekness. \Sorry to ~ontriulict, lmt ·I I1enrd \You mustn't fall off onr wall,\ I you. In tht.> hest circles it is consld- said, taking necessary precautions. crc!l mll·ally·like.\ \You're sure yoU don't .mind the \Don't tnlk to mt' as if t were bl'· freckles?\ hintl n <'OUUtl'r, or n bonnling school \Sl1n11 I tell you my relll opinion on · girl. t;nlally·like! As If I-\ thl' mattl'r?\ I murmured. ·•w t.\re e~·er lllllad~·-Jit.l',\ I finlshlld She snlll I might, so-l dltl. softlr-\lrnt.>.\ \I wonller what mother will say?\ ''I wasn't going to say that, llr. snld Kate, after a long, long pause. Tmld.\ \She'll sny, 'Thnnk g!iodneas, K:ltt' looks Jonly in 11 rngc-sht' look!! . moou't II\'C !u thls~ahem..,-damp bouse loHiy all the time. ::111y lon~~;er.' We'll see about repalrl • \Weren't you'?\ I retnrlled absently-, to.rnorrow :ui <''l'<'r Is, 11nd ·send out ln- \'ntcl!ing the sun find out the warm, ''ltatlons tor the presents, eb, Kate, rieh tints in her hnir. llarllng?\ \1 wIsh I hadn't taken this be11sU;r And Kate darling laughed reckleul;r, · house!\ she cried, with a stamp. -The American Queen. \But !\Irs. Bronson-\ \.\!other! she \\'llilted ole of those Pain Bho•td Paj, 'nPw, <Usil·able s.uburbnn residences!' o. s. Freeman, the editor of the l'nll• but a~ soon as I saw this garden I' ·sale City lt(!l)ord, malres the following knew it wns tbe ;,·ery thing tol' us . .so sarcastic comment on the nerve shown , We CUIIle, and llOW mother-awflilly ob· by the manBI!;OIUents of county fairS stinnte person, mother-says we've got· and otber amusPment e:~terprlses in to moye, that she won't stay in this asking free advertising from· the news- tin mp lwtts<' nny longer-\ papers: \Slw snid that!'' I gnspe(l. \How· These nre the dnys when the un- l'frJ'-oh-smart!\ You see, :'III'~. Bron· wise country editor is giving away biB Mil w~• :1. t~·piNll matron. But a thing space hi the interest of county and · lik(' that sh\\·s yo11~you never know State fain. Wltbout the newspaper wompu, the fairs would be miserable failures, · •·I sn i<l tlamp. ~Ir. Todd!\ Kate ~pok(' Yf't the mannge~ent manifest n firm ]nm·ieolly. l1<'r face Yery red; then i<ht' belief tilnt the newspnpe~ man !s tbe · gi'j:-;>;IP!l 'wnkl.r for :1'-momcnt. nnd I only man \vho should not be paid for joi11~d 'in. bls assistance. These llnes are \You s!Jonl<l spenk more (listinctl.r. promptell by receipt in onr morning l\Iiss Bt·onson,'' I said in grnn\ly re-, mail of two tickets to the State Fair \TheRe nrc good chickens,\ declared 6, 40 p. m. ; Praye 1 · Service Thurs· : . I he 1lenler. ' d \~o · -~~---- . \ 11 1 'I II , ny, ',;, . p. m. \It that's ti'nl', rep m ·• rs .. · ouse- RAVENA LUTHERAN C.HURCH - ·kC!I!JI, \there's no truth in tbe old say. Rev. P. Leddln, pastor. sunday· ser- ·tng.\ · vices tO.SO a. m. anti Sunday school \Whnt old snylng.1'' 9.30 a. m. •• 'The good die young.' \\-l'hlladel· RUSSELL 'LOD3E NO. ·850, F ... A.M.· .pbia· l'ress. --Meets second anti fom'lh Monday MEDICINE. Doctor-\IIow· are the pnlns t~ayt No better? Tben don't take any mo1·e ot those pills;\ . Patient-\[ lm'l'en't taken an:v of them yet, lloctor.\· Doctor-\Why tb11t account• for It. Take them 111 dlrected.\-.\lly Sloper. CAUGHT. \l dl<ln't think that story· you told at · dinner Inst night was' very funny,\ said -the mnn with the ·short memory. \It was so utterly impoas!bie;\ \Wn~ It?\ said his friend. \It was one you told me a long time .ago. l ·dldu;t believe it at the tlme.\-Petrolt . Fne Press. SUFFICIENTJ,Y REPRESENTED. \\Vhat does your wife think ot wom· an's autrl'ftge?\ ••Not much,\ allsweret~ ltr. llll'ektoll. \She belleves that a woman who ean't make at least oue m11n vote tbl.' wny' sbe wants him to doesn't deserve tt;i hn ''e 11ny lnluence in alfalrs.\- Wasil· lugton Star. ·eaclt month In Odd Fellows' ·ball. HUDSON RIVER LODQE NO. 817, '· o. 0. F.--Meets every Wedn~sday evening, 8 p. m., in Oold FellllW~!' Hall. l~ulnr building, Itavena. · WEST ·sHORE LODGE NO. Ull, B. R. T .--Meets ftrst and tblrd Thursday oveniJ~gs eacll· .month in Odcl Fel·. lows• Hall. · BAERENA TENT NO. 14, K •. 0. T. M. -Meets every Friday night In ViD· cent ~all. · PULV .• I' COUNCIL, NO.. ,_., J, Q. U,' A. M.-Meets in Odd Fellows hat\ ·every alternate Frltday evening. . • • OCALA TRIIE NO. 447, I. O. R. M.- Meets in · Vincent hall Tueadar evening at 1: 30. RA VINA Hoe• CO. NO. I -Meets ftrst Tuesday of month.· RAVENA· ENGINE co: NO. 1-Meett llrst Tuesday after lrst :Mondar each month. COEYMANS ltEFORMED CHURCH- Ret:. C. w .. Bnri'!IJVe.a. pastor.. Sl!ll• da)' aervices •o.Jo a. m. an.d 7.30 p, m.: Sunday !IChool, 9.30 a. m.;, ·pas- tOI''s cll1s' 3.30 p, m.; Christian En•, deavor 6.45; prayer service Tburs· day evening, 7.30. ·COEYMANS ,M, E. CHURC.H-Rn. 1. · 1. n;ea11, pastor. Sunday serYiees, IO.JO a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; SundaJ sc::hool 12.00 m.; Epworth Leagne, · 6.45 p. m.; prayer service Thursdlly, ?.Jop. m. .· ·IT. PATRICK'S CHURCH.-Rev. T. J, • Walsh. rector. Mass Sunday, 10.30 am. ONESQUETHAU LODGE NO. 804. F •. ,and A. M.~Meets ftrst, thli'd and · flftl1 Mo11days of month In Colvin Hall. II'VINC LODe• NO. 254, K. OF p,- Meets every Tuesday night In Rath· bone hall. t HI DIIILY, EI!CEI'T aUNDAY . tiD& t.euve .Alllllny, Hnmilto11 St. 8.30 ll'lil Arriy~ New York W. l21ht.N. U. 5,J 0 p m \ \ W. 42 st. 'N. It. 5.30 p u~ \ \ J)e~hi'OliJ!CII St. 0.00 II m ~nvo ·Y. Y., Dl•~ht'OP!li!HSt. 8.f0 n·n~ \ NeiV Ym·k 42 St. N. It, U.OO 11111 •• NeiV Ym·k. l20~t.N.ll. 9.20 tt n1 1l11e to m·•·n·e 11t Allmny, 6:10 P• m. A tripOD OIIC Ol tbl'l!ldl\mOUB lltl!l\merH .. -t.be ni•bb•t!t Mtffinln 111 Ame:-Hc• olfu..., 1'11.-rt' nl- trnetlon~. !!tenmer• me ilttetlup ,<:xclu•lY\ IY fon>a••t~nMel'll 'rh~h· lfl'lla t •••-· On•• Ot· ,;la.,.tu•, •llllclon• l<uloon•. private parlor. 'tncl h1-(\lrlnn\ ncl~OIIIt'ttln.tionA. ln ev1•ry n:·· MJ1t-'Ct rend~r t.h~~~~ .nnexcell~ltl. 111\hdl'lomt•l.r Rlll>Oiiltetltllnhog room•. with MliJM'rlnr •~• \'Ice nroon tliu innln tl'tlt!k, n.ftorlllnjf n.n 110111 tt.'rruptefl vle\,- Of t.b(l nla~ni'Oeentit.~ht:J'Y·fwr \·hlch. tile Hu•h~nn IN ren••wn~l. !!end e et•. ror mp; or c.italdll lilt•. R!'llotl book, or llJ ct., for lllnott'at\- Brochllrtt or I h\ Hml•olt, n .. ••t• Yle Dtn- J.lto,.an• oil Mle a tall olll••• prO\'ing tone~; ·•one is so apt to mls- at Trepto!l, t<!~rether with copy for a XHE REAL TROUBI.E. constl'lle.'' · \notice'' worth nt least- S5. The semi,. \You can't imagine,\ said the DIUBI· · '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!· \It is !lamp, ~·ou know,\ ~he hastened· er of the tickets has tile nerve to mark cal youug woman, \how d!stresslug It to add. . them \oo)11pllmentnry wbile on the is when a singer realizes tllat she hal \r donl;t If ;t is qs bntl ns mine,'' I back: is printed: ''This ticket is issued .\ost .her voice.\· J'eturl)etl. •·r likewise was almost be-· on. account of courtesy, at~d pot t 9 r \ferhnps not,\ replied the plnlil man,. trnyNl l,;c llw .;;hnslly Ultl'a·respecth· . pay.\' (! .! ? ? ! !). A fair, either ooun· · ·\but l've got a fair idei how distress-· bllity of dllmlom. lmt the garden nn{l ty or state-, Is n business proposition! tng it is ,vhen she doesn't realize l_t.'' the w~ll and a-er-vlslon nex.t door so Is a newapaper. The paper 1 hould -Cblcago Jo.urnal. -- temptlld mr, nnd I fell. Now, on· demqnd and receive proper return for winily days thp kitchen fire goes ont. service rendered. u an editor hns tbe and my llonsE'kecper ·snys things no· time to go to a fair he Is able and wm.• gentleman coulll demean 4lmself ·by· lug to pay the small admission fee. No repenting, and l Jive on horrible COil· sett-rellpectlug publlaher can be clal!lied · eoctions. \Vhen It rains, I sleep under as .. a \dead head.'' an umbr~!ln held nt an lingle over n ~--..------ .A.\ ILL,. WIND, ETC; Old :&lr. Brownstone <reAding the pa •. Fo· .. R· · g.·. A L· , E ...... · : pt>r)-''I see tba t In the recent atorm at · ·illea a ship loaded with passengers went ashore.\ Old Mrs. ·Rrown110n (placJd.Jy)-\Uow · rortnlla.tel I can Imagine hOw glad bucket, which is all right &II long as I Baama .. the Cl'\'\• those passengers were to a:et on dry ' laud.\-London Tit-Bits. · rt>mtlln awakt', hut should I .doze olr. · • Weatt>rn newllJnper mun, once eon- the bllcket upset!! and a stream of nectlld with .a journuJ. In Denver, was water goes dol\·n my neck.\ one day in.conYersntlon with bls chief \You should have i.t seen to,\ she when a clearlcal lookln~ •entle!llall FROM BAD TO WORSE. !!rid, unsympntl•etlcally. ·entered the ol!icf!. ..Mike,\ said PlOdding 'Pete, as he \It scm·cely seems worth while trou- \Sir said he, .eravcly; \I mtet~cl clililblld Into li freight car, \~'m glad. bUng, for a lonely bachelor,\ I snld, next Snnday to preach n sermon upon de Government doesn't own de rail· pathetlc:JIIy; \and it does not always ·football, and It has occurred t11 me ~!lt ronds.\ rain and lllo~-. you know. JJealdeli, · an enterprising paper lilt!! yours would · · :'W!Jy1\ the gnrden wall has its compenlli·· be pleased to have my msnuscript. i \Because when we takes a free ride tlonR!'' ' · have no doubt thllt any nucber of · now de worst dnt lJappensls to be put. \Is It very •lisflgurlni?\ she inquired :your readers would b~ glad to rend it. • · off, But if de Governmcllt wa1 runnin' ·anxiously. and-\ de II nell we'd: bl' arreited fer arat.ln' . \The wam\ \All rlgl!t, all right!\ interrupted tile . sure.\- Washington Stir. \No stupid, my· nose!\ bns:r editor, ·~but you'll have to hustle \It's qnlte 1111 ordinary sort <Jt no~e. it along. Get It in eerly-~ar)y, mlndl AN EMBARRASSING BLUNDER. . Isn't it?\ I retnrJJed csullously. Not Our sporting pa·ge 1!1 the first to cloat.\ \How did your father treat George ·that lt is in the least, rea:-Jiy, you koow. --Harper' a Weekly, wlten he asked 'him for you?\ \I mennt the freekles-.-\ tartly. ·\It wu one ot PllPil's dent d11ya, .and I looke!} at her Intently In mr best ·l\anno•• .Deiif Jiiw .. uo.. he thougbt George waa a1klng him tor lepl mant~er-wbleh II very pierclnc,. l!ldlliund Boot!!, deaf and d11mb foailo a loan.\ . indeed, calculated to make a erlmlnal dor of Aua~~:~ou, Iowa, died reeentlj 1 \What did be eil:y'!\ tremble In hla ahoes. at the ap of DJuety-ln :reara, Be _. \lie told George that while be would \Are fOUr eyes gray.e)'·biue, or blue:y· · tabllahect tbe l!lareka lb - IIJitl teo . be rlad to loan 1\llli the trllli be a~ ked ll'IIY ?\ I lnqnJred. ~alat4Uii editor to hla tleaU., Be bal 1 .for, he bad 110 mailf t'eliuelta of tb41 . ''Do you tblut belnr freckled •tten d1111e mueh tor the belielt ot lUUtutN nme character tllat ·lie begae4 to be. Ytr1 mueht . tor U.i at Iii t1111 eo1111U7, . • qcnutti.\-CJtttiallli faa!~ Dealer. • .Six houses on easy terms . . E.nq uire of Ravena· Lumber Co. r;HE ·fP 4N ELOIIUI!NT•I\ THI! lUll, C l•bJ•et 1 Alii 1\ili~'ton, N. Y.· dlte and ci\JI'!Ill!llt .WoUhlp\ \VIIH lll'lli llr)fortnad Cllnrr.•ll the putor, tho Jlt;o1 l'RhiiOl' HRid: HIHtory 11!~c IOSil of tlle.New 'l'llRtnt tlon ot the ·In tm• tho ro-nlt of n .1o1 ·I'<'SN of 1!\'0((Itlllll, titl(>~tlng the lime thnt It II RB old l\1 wbkh cuDill'llll! th• at•d lite aro llliiOitll ~l'hree prlrtelpt\1 1 ·~ilgion, woi'shl[l, .Wol·~hlp 11 the ntl un 1 or 1111 tlon tow t 1 ·tno is tbe ab&tl'l\r Into deltflltiOII!i Ill 15 the conduct t ht conform to ono'H im 111ore prom lnel the splrit·or tho n~ Since relhrlon !~ ,,ernlltnrlll 'VIl m1 former tor the tlh 'All Cl'Un tlon is oil ogj• to the Ct•eato .not. give ua n-Il •111irr.ll for tho tr 'AccordlnrJ:r God I ones to comlll\lnl propblit.~ were, 11 struct the pooplo l•eqolrements or (i are called tbe \\\' 11ttered proverb•, · wltlle priests rn forn1 of llw, whlo tinction bet\\'een ur~. • Notwltbatnndln~ bnve underpne n: tlll're are cert11 111 tha~ rentalu eRIIt Tlll'ro baa alway• ·dedicated to the 1 \1$ It 11 the cllllr .t(m~s It wu tb~ tn be•·nacle, altar ' i\ certain nninl eated to tile work lstry, but m tbt ;were prlestll and 1 tot• tlie elentif)n •till earlier time t ol' bend one ot 1 1 C(l tbo Wllrsblp. Saerlllclal olret ~ontinued aillOJJi; the Lord .Jesus C Heed once tor a 1 tho distant past UeYed that tbe fel and Hll people \' 1\ce. The occul< IOClR 1 .inelll In 11 elan or family p with It• mewber1 l<le11 of communi~ paramount. aa~l Its full rl!ll•lous 1 fected Ia tbe t1 acts of wonhip. the TOW, bave oe por.tant place, as tlme11 drl!llma, 101 Worship presu1 Bervl<!e of God. '\hen tl!e pooph life, It waa not p tlcular time and 11ettled down to 1 feutl were liu sp1·1 ug, another : and the tblrd h Mpondlng to our 1 COijt and than!r•c W orshlp witbo\ lnconcel\'llble. l of some or our fa 41!StfCIY plia o( th< ot worihlp. The prcclonli to the a1 bym1s are ·to u•; tnftuenei 'l'be most rella 1 tonvletlon tbat I Old Testament 11 lilngle a;.tt)i,o~~·· rt!dactol' who eoi tlons and docum• harmon)' wltll · 1 ploys to aecompl i~ certainly exp tbat uur Bible to lt should be btl not m7 purJ!Oie M'Orl!blp ot tlte• !'l atudy the eour•e ment that culmll the Cbrl&tlan ch1 lbtlf CDCOUDter I Ter;r mach belo' ard, bat we inaJ Ignore them, sin• llo lllustratot the hue now occul~ 'l'he evolution • a them•· to ctn we 8ball tberet~ . tion' t\J 1t1 e:.rlle• .1. The aucleJ 'rbls antedate& 1 andil't!Oiltatll•· pr1 b endured b7 1 fttough we mui11 now unehrl.tian t~r> mother of r family haa trln 'rlltat known l IIIIYJitian and tltree hliheat t1 tlanlf9 and M:obt In tbe earliest consUtuted a ve1 worablp, Then t Ute torJ!la, The llloil wu e1t1ma· eere1,11on;r. It , llliJI!h latl!l' tim Practice were at: de•ene. .u .tbla time tJ nations. The P· .Rether Iii tam.lll '!:hey had rio ail neyed from p~c their cattle wltli or tbe tribe ~•• l!eltor, wbo diric I!Jror ad•f.mtt: . •~h trlbt bad ~OJ'ihlped Obl7 I el&h, If Olle ltnl ltde '11'11! oblll~ , eltt ot lt. Nor .1111 ble~t •OIItild A~~llrdlna to t ee,uon but Uttl taebt4 to tbe dO< ur of the IOUI• .~ l ttaet Of I \\'It wu ...