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':�'::�G':\1r�:'�':;'·J'1:tfi�\\;�'.'Y� ..• 'N;�:�'��''''.� .. '. <!' • .... .... , ' ����:*:�����������'!'��*\:��J'��\_\\';-�e.,.�,...,..,.\....pII!o-..i!l!!!\\=.' ••• r;:z;. �� .. - .-,=: ...=\ � '. -;--��- - ���\\\\-.-�-�..i'-�'-��---'-::��==;:;:=;::; Y..!i ·L 1. JOU}fN A.h'Q�f)xE���U.ljH�.EsT INT]lRE8TS OF �.�!!<-- -, ----= .. - � . . ! _.I .. , _ tJNION .. N. Y.'I WEDNE�DAY .MAY II ... 1910 $1.00 Per Annum In Advallce. .... I\ _ , __ -:,7', -:_7'-:=--�-::- -- -- - - IN p Ett N-APERY , His - Misplace<i Confidence , , \ DE'QIG�S ARE- SHOWN iN PftQFU�19�, - .' .. - -: I'LRE WIILTJOf j..E.AIJ I:>: IOO'R 78-4c �I\� nnd I!!\ .. 8<' ..... 1\ IlIl.:h limit: frrtlf'I .. , lUII'M .1-41> !lUa \!:\. 7 1 Ill', agp Fertilizer for tho Berrie., A �\'ell'known gardener recommends , Ih\ following tn the culture of etraw. berries Tunkage or Peruvlnn -FoMhrec yc!1U1t cl\!rk of the !:Iurro lllte:S OOlll't, Tioga OounLy, gl�ll1g uz oellcql'e'XP'lnencl! In SnrrogBL'; B wotk; nmJ kUllltriilrtralion 01 e.LIlIAl!l. .'Olllev' 'OT1lr -, WaroD?s grocery RLMe, !lIlIOn. . . York ::itate 'Pone III D U.\\ � ,. .- then, wab engageil tot Mrs nrnlthwalfe looked around 1I!ll' In dismay l'IcverliiilO'FO lind f1ie-m· tlfJ sitting room sbown such. dlaorder She gathered UII an armful of things from a chair and begged ht'r caller to he seated. \Phil and I hlLve known each other for years,\ Mis!! Du Uols cbserved. \He's much older than 1, yOU Uno.l! I Imll.g\!le you are nearer his age. He always );ald he never would malTY a brunett-e, but the\ro's no depending upon a m�'1! word. as I suppose you have �eamed olreadY Wh� 0 delLr home! And'so very, very tiny I Some bow, 1 can't Imagtne Phil crowding Ills pix reE't of stature 111 here. or course he keeps up bls singing. Mrs. Brnlthwalte and you ploy hlB accom panlmeots1\ Mrs. BraithwaitE' shook bE'r bead and bpc'sme consdous of tbo swec:v Ing cap She ,\ It, nttpmplPd to smooth back her .hAlr Bnd felt Ihp curle\\ A� emblU'ra9spd flush stained hpr �eek;' � trn:tr 'CUrts nntnnrlly,U Miss Do Bola valuoll'erecl with a sup,-,rlor smlJp \How do YOll kpep �nr bonds In conc1ltloo 10 pray thl' plaoo wbpn you Must wash' I nlOver drpnmed thnl Phil would nak hili wife 10 do thl.' washing lie WBe always so consldE'r ate and-\ \My husbllnd hnsn't th\ ralntrs' tl'la\ I'm wnahlng,\ Mrs. IIralth waltl!! broke In Indignantly \Tho wom an foiled to come.\ \Of course.\ 1II1ss Ou flols ac\pet! with I} polite\! Incredulous olr, e consulted her wlLtch, adding RS B eros\ '·Posltlvely. It Is nearly luncheon Umo.\ Mm. Braithwaite roso also, n. nerv ous sonieth'l'qll tugging at ber throat PhlJ would n�ver Corglve her tor let Ung Miss Do Dols go without Bome re freshment. But the pantry wt\s empt:9! e�t,!U'doy they had dined downtown. Sunday they hnd dined with friends. \You muat let ine gtve you a bito and BUP,\ Mrs. nralthwalte urged \While you lay aside your coot In file hall, I will preparo It QUIckly\ Seated at tbe table, bl'l1VG with pret ty now napery, «:lit glass and . sliver, Miss Du Dols helped ·hersell dalntlly tlr\ bUllgr _and jl!!!L. begglnl?, t.o tor omIUin�.oggllr wblch she ne\\er ate,: lowed to dry art pnUrely, but watprpd ,parlngly and kept WI dormont as pes : verply cold spell of wtmtbpr, nor lit sible. night In ardor to keep tram chilling 'Kt>UlJ t1nr I'lirysUllthl'TlllIIDO tn n � U· �g la 1=4--- 'W-l'llp Rhudy (,Iu('p durin!: rhe summer water \'0 In uowapupers and draw- from the reC'Ularly ptnch Iota ahape, prullp and I wlndow- train. Keep the plant trep. Cram In- : sert Llcsls Evergreen Seedlings. In plnnolng ror the plnntln!: or tbe '1 h., ordtnnrv rarmer sbould no� trees. tho aim f hould be 10 so plaot WIIstE' tllllp RrlUng out seedling ever thnt when the>y grow annoying winds I grN'ne PRY a IIttlo more alld 'get 'will be kept at bay to IbE' gTPatpsI, tr ansptnnted trees teo to 18 Inchsl possible extant high and then set out lots at them. To roo� en Ivy gernnlum make a I Ifble under the leaves of the large Sulphur Marks Removed, plant, set the sltp nbout tbree tnches l'Jn.tcb. marks may be remoye!l !r_oIiL deep, allowlng three joints to be under whitt' patnt hy rubbing wl\h a e�t th .. Roll. ant! Ihpy nre almost sure to � teiuon !J'6 tcWeitiilT IurUier moiTIn�, root b ,smear tho spot IIgbUy with. vnsellpe. In ttmo of drougbt. It water enougn : . to Roak Ib .. ground Is not 10 be hnd I -� r .. gularl,y. It Is better to glvl' 1l0Qe to l'mprclVlng th.o Soli. mOHt olants. liB In Ibal case pllLnta I Th .. ImprovIng or the phY81cai con will adJuBI Jhemsl'h'''s to prpvnlling dltlun of !hl' soli Ip of as much 1'aluo (\(lnd It Ions I as adding (\bpmlcal fertilizers, for soli (;Iv. liquid mnnure only wbpo tb(' In a good phYSical state gives up Il'a !:rouud Is moist .Ibp roQls caonnt ab- plant Coods rpatjll, and makes n com. 8\rb 1111' r.'rIIlIZl'r wll ... l1 III wnnt or tortable home tor tho roots or plantll. \!. a.ter. heru:.e. lhe gis lD.g uf tl!J'l1l1XllrB, • , durin!: drougbt \ftAn rpsults 10 the' d\olb of thl' plnol • One 'or ·ThCl.e Good Things. \Wbi_!iru� 1!9 I!,clre on t!t,e �ml maiD,nte.? llll '�lMfone some good :-., \r wa!i one or them.\-Plfta Po'tIto - a trip to New Vork, so I wall lett cll!!luIll tM gUt all by mYlleU, '1 hod a pertectly mtaerable ttme. Fred All tbe way downtown I Jug gled Impossible dealgna up and down In my nilnd By tho time the aalea mon \legan bringing out tray attel\ tray of bracelets for my Inspection I Wall utterly confused. \Of coueae, some of them we.re qr.eams. Thera wero gay Parisian do signs and band-wrought brlentalB. I sliW 11 IittVm' bfn!!il1�:.iit 'iY1!�, t\ID'� qualse, nattve odrUJed and warl'an'te'd never ta tadI.'. Thero was. a beauty III rose \;014 with enamel nower uacI.Dgs and. al uds of pOMls, nut did- -J lI1I1� on\ ot'tlImlC?' NI>\,l!1'f • I waved aside all thl' lovely oneB .and chose a sliver bended aalllr It was on ugly Wall or Troy pattern set With elgbt lapis Jazulls and three ('ream jades. There walln't a bit of high .I.Ight on t.be o..rt.lcJe. Anop,ther It was the ugliest bracelet I ever Baw all mll' IIt�xcellt thla one here. \I was ashnmed to think what the handsome young nlesman might con clude ubout my Intellect. so 1 told him .thnt thl' bracplet was oot tor me, but tor an I'lderly pl!1'Bim ot peculiar tnstt's. Of course 26 Is elderly, aud If - 1Y..Il.CC.Il]..add. ..aha .ruw\l' have dreamed that she could make that sweet-minded nllly Thompson huppy far lite \As 1 expec� girls 1111 looked rather shocked when ·t opened tho white velvet llox tDr their Inspection; but thongh the praises were tame, no tmrtanl! compln1ntl1 were-Ioagea, 80 tile brucelet Wa& �----t-\T'\' Tears were In Katharlne'B voice !lh!! went -®>- \Fred..we rru:elY1Id wedding prellent to-dayl\ She crashed tightly In her .liand the wjlll.l\. velvet box_ \msldt' was an Alpha C4rd. There WCI C also tho �me beaded sll· ver and the BaDlco Wall -elf 'rroy, with clght lapis Ia�ulls and three crBlClD jades! A twin ID.OJIstroslty to the brncl'let 1 selected for Clara!\ Teara ro1leii. down her cheeks. � \Oh tm nellr.ly through cryIng,\ deelnI'ed, \but 1 want 'to tell Ferdinand AugustuS MiltOn· Stoll:il;-;;n..:.....:'W'� 1m -!-;\=:--n::'r.. bi'lleeret'\ on c_over ot the IUIh can or bolt the kllch· en door It mny do to tie up thfl bull pup. All tor my wearing It-\ • She roso �l!1Pulshy�IY alld �e whJte ·velvet box 'Went spInning across the room. The bracelet· rolled out �Od !1I,1 on tbe rug. \Ob Fred,\ .aoblted K.n.tharJae, sha _lIlInk pathetlcatty back on d�. \WQuldll't '9\1_bO_�w{uJ!y to mhrry me to-mon-ow .J.t 1 were splLeful ss some girls'\ . white paper napkfn, or deco\\\od D8-� IJUlgaJ; If It comes trom China or Japan It may even be a thing of beauty euoh �tetQl and lneu)edslve servl ettes 1D.deod .would help out a home limited In house linen tremendously for they could be used when a linen one could not Then thero Is tbe eternal comrort-or -thefr never needing to be washed. or counted. or mended' Twenty-a ve cents will buy a J)Rtk\ of a hundred- of tho simpler sort of napkins. DOING AWtt¥ WITH WRINKLES Pa1cltea of White Tape the Method _...Employed by One School 'Yeacl1er, A wom�ho toaches discovered Illat In the course of her work shp bRd acquired Ii healthy crop at trownlng wrinkles just above her nose, Tbe e! tet't w n� I!ruIlolllllUlt..tllI the, uncnn sclQUB trowns seemed dIrected upon her pupils 118 well as adding apparent years to. her age. Hef discovery wns thnt or using white pnBsepartoutlng' tape (or the purpose at holding the wrinkles out A whole roll of this Lape C081S but ten cents and from one roll I1D unJlmlll'd !!l' � � .he. .IIlIJ.da ThOile wbo find It ImpossIble to curl' these persistent frowning wrln kles' by takIng thought will flnt! the patocbes put on before retiring ell tremely bolpful. A little �ater reo moves the Patch I.J;! lID In�tIlD.t , ... NEW IDEA IN TUNICS. Relief for Headaclfe. , For headnche, bntblng behind the HOW TO REMOVE LARGE LIMB' E'DrB wltb bot wnter often provll8 of < • .:.-;;�� Imml'nae beoeflt. ��....:� j' lIIuatration ShO-:�HOW Lange Branch, : � ;�n Gold D� t, �.::- ;��Ir;;,�. _ Hanging Ove� Roof. Was Eaelly . Tb D atr c� d� t Ict ot Caa:lar �,�, Taken Down ,e romo e sr. �'-'i: : . British Columbia, In ten y!!lrt:1813-8Z, ;� .•. lO -r,;pm·ove prnd UCE'd $4 .500,�00 wortb of BQlc1 dust.. \::<J ,:� r\rently bad occasion • _ • . � , on .. of Ihp main hcan('hl's of a Inrg\ , • .' elm tre>l'. wrlloB l' O. OrmabllP of Ca'takln. of Commercial Value, Wasblogton county. VI.'rmont In FarDl The fur trade of the world make, Ilnd Homp Thp brnn('b In Question usp Yl'arly ot more tbnn 1.000.000 caC- was 12 10l'bps In dllU'lt'lnr, 35 (eet long. Rklo\ '--. and attacJwd to lobo' trpe at a belgbt 01 _,,,, SO toot. It hung \ov(!'J' a elafM'Qofpd 1 Firat Elecfrlc Lamps lu I,.ondo!,,_ _ bnrD. whll'h wnde> It necessary to kuep Six are lamps Installed III a London It of!- \tbe roof ond It was not prll(\ 'theater lu 1873 were the first eles:trlc tlcnblp to remove It In,SOCtlODS The ilamps ueed commercially Ift--that city. llIustrntlon sbows the plan that was, _ .. adopted I' 'I'i F.lr!t B Isddl'l' was plnred uga'nst Candy .t Atemoon ea, the tre'o. -then a pair at aelr 10 The C'unarders serve broken hIts of II ndnt! rro the bu IIl'r'scetch candy along with tile aft. pu eys. a. werp suspe ,- d hi IImh. b, and atlll< hpd to fPle rnnrh, ernoon toO Rboar s p. about\ lour Ceet (rom thp.tfep NI'TI 0, , rope, -b <;. was ntta('h(>d to onl' of the, Parisian tJqUOI' S largE'r tlmbs of the main branch, and I Paris bas 30.(100 HQulV,' ano�ller ro� b d, attochl'd to aooLhl'r : tnbllsbtr,\nts \_'Q Utab The obje('t of thlHSP ropes was' to prevl'nt the ('nd or thE' �ranch rrom I' P'00l' Satlara�t!on, llllDlJ tbe. toot, !ln4 It Wi!l nee.j !l'-b�.man who Is .t1J�l!:jJI1Ij8tls11ed el;slU')' \Q_yse two ropes to pnmm! It , wlLh blmself Isn't wIth anything .:e:.:.;ls:,;8\' _ trom t1Jlplog.aoa'turulrrg sidewise. i -- .- On\ eU,t! or- '\tbe ropc, b g. WU. Damp W�atl1e'r B'old for Te,eth, tbrown o\er tbp 11mb �d tIown I DenUstl say thnt. damp weather In, to tho. gJ'oUDd wbpre wlUl Bnn�belll crensC,ll tbelr .per_ , .MDl:h Money spe!'t on Rlvora. • To keep tho rivers ot the country fr�e rrqm 800gB and other IDlpedl· menta to novlgatlon, the govel1lment mruntalpll Ii. lIeet QUO Btca,mbonts and BUrus $6l'.O.OOI) n. -yenr ..... �I - _. -.-' - ...... - • _,_ _. . .PiillL Th,'1uJ)ht. fre who Illtermita the appointed lind 'duties ot tho uay untunes tull oft the 1I1easurcs ()f the dny, eheddng the 1Iner BPirlts thnt reflllH' ·to when purposes are lightly IlLm 'Wor4swol'th, ------ \ Du DaiS,\ she answered �velTD 00 tho stree1 anll she tp get mo to go to lunch with 'explained f3n1t.ihwnf�e. \I told I wanted her to meet yoII'. Sbe lI1J.U'bd l'® wlluldn't bo p� �ared Cdr -eaJl4!-i's q_nd an \that 80rt 01 tblng, hut I emllhnllzc.d the fact thllt you are alwaya prepared and have given me leave to bring !lnybody home at IIny Ume tor a meal. -Evel)'n, you know,'can't tum her band to anythluG lu a bouse-been wnlted .<!n all ber lICe: n--\tIlB nil right to' \lid liar up, w.asn.:u� _ � -_ . � '. . . . . .'. . . . �� . , . .. . . __ _ _ '. .. :- .. \ \ . \