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A JpURNAL DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF HUMANITY. UNION\ N. Y.\ WEDNESDAY JUNE 1'1 19]0 -· .. :oVOL 5S; 'NO.IS,: $1.00 Per Annum In Advance. man and a physiCIan In attendance. The latter drew tilem aside and warned them Jlgalnllt subjecUng the sick man tQ any unnecessary �cl�e meat, \I doubt If be IIvea\llie' night through,\ were the parting words. of the man of medicine. - The -manager thought that his star had completely taken leave of her sense, but beIng accustomed to obey her lightest whim, he arranged the few 'prElllmlnarles as rapidly as pos sible. After the short ceremony, Godfrey Montague handed his wife.. an tm portant lookrng document. \My will.\ he Churches tie, dlmdent. _.,vl�ent1y greatly Impl'essod by ber Ilrst meeUng With a cel�brated actress. \I am sorry to trouble you.\ ahe faltered, \but Aunt Ellen thought I ought to come.\ \I do not $eo how you could ever trouble anyone,\ returned Beatrice, sweetly \Tell me .what It Is you want.\ Tbe girl, Who had an evident sense at humor, laugbed a I1tUe awkwardly \What I re.aU,. want. [ suppose, stated brloOy. Is some at ,\our money,\ sbe announced. Beatrice looked startled, and. smUe fa4ed from her lips. --.�:Among '6he •••. ;t' ':.. ' THE SMITH FAMrLY BAPTIST �!?�ATES. Pastor. Bunda! Burl':',; • .l(orilhl(8erv1e.-��::\. • 11:00 •• m. �1I0Ddal' BChool............ ... .... ., \:I� p. Ill. Ja.nfor EndeA'Qr .... u •• ,.. 8'30\ Y. r ... a:o.x·....... 0;00 I: E'I_.!'JDg;i:!OlYlce .• !.... 7:011 • • �·Pra:r\\lIioUDg evOl'7 TborlldaT eveoluc at 1:30. , Onv.....,' Meellag lad Satarday In each moo&!! .\2!30 ,Oar 161.1.11 are Cree. All ... w�leome . .. \ .... Coine'lhoo WJth Q, aad we \(Ill do tb..,good. .\ .::arQm.. to:29. . DON'T THAT I \Ilr� SI'ahhng \ ''''\r all\ I) & M $1 :!.� guursn t< ... ,l hull- rn �tOl k A ('olUplete I\ \r'lt.-a II M 1ItJ. I 01\ ��. guides \\,( Pint ... ,METHODIST CHURCH , ':.' .- G. M was my Cather\ \Your tatlrer'\ Beatrice stIrleked, In her .agitation. \Are you the daughter of tlmt woman!'� \Don't speak. or my mother as • .that wom-!l{,_'\ �� !llil girl tircely. \She has been dead ever since 1 was born. but she was dear. and sweet, and THAT I \'11 1111 t he In�t Post , n---mrit - ._- _- _:.-- A bed of nasturtiums will supply blossoms u.ntll frost comes. The more we till a young orchard the det!lJer the roots go down. Vllm cr0ll9 ilholild not be disturbed atter the vines commence to run. THAT I Rell tho famouR Lucas l'tntt'ri glo.'<lI Patnt �tn\lgbt Lend Illld Oil j.(llnmnte ... 1 IIv .. years, - A. �ay Humphrey, --'l!II';;::'=';:'_--'''---'''__W . \it E � • parent Interest In hlni, and tlatterlng courtesy In 'Other words, Beatrice treated him just as· slilJ_,..dld everybody else, and Godtrey Montague had been SO snubbed and shouldered aside thal be had nl· most forgotten what It was like to 00 treated as an equal. 11m sure nobody In the world has more rlgbt to Dnvla Smlth's propel'ty than his own I!ausbter\ Miss Cnrson's legal adviser was pained at tbe generosity she eahfbtted towards this new relntlve of her dead husband·B. opl'n and Recent experlml'nts seem to Indl· cate tbat the Itme-autpbur formula wltlc:J.i 18. s� ,:,trectlve II) deetroylog San ,Jose scale. will also destroy apple IIcab and many otber fuogus diseases. Two Topsies, Two Marks� felt startled at n9 u. \Let the man In\ she said to tbe the man. \as If 1 was a mere trustee astonished maid. ' tor this fortune, simply handling It tor \Mrs. �mlth, I know.\ be began. the benetlt of the rlgbUul heirs.\ It was at a gay little supper that concisely \I have seen fOU act many Beatrice received her next shock. He times. I am just In' receipt of a com- +nn:mtl!lI1�r'l'rnm-u 'l:lfl!IIt -ut'-m1nu---trr-t wruumth.ll. good·looklng_.ch.aJl .!!he 1fIlt drawn to him at once. without the who bllS been trying to track slightest suspicion. Smith for a year Your hus- \You are not II. New Yorker. Mr band. madame. effectually hid bls Smith.\ she Inquired Identity beneath his stage title. The \No I Ilj:II a native of Calltornla, but story, briefly. Is thls. Several yea1\8 noPO IIfr Smith went to Idaho and have spellt practically all at my life \'\ abroad.\ spent 0. summer prospecting tor gold. ..\ .... bat a lot at Ufl there. are In the He never discovered any. but be staked mrt irove-ral ell11mB nM proved his world.\ laugJled the' wo.mllD· \Vou rights In them. One of these claims ltnow my name 18 SmIth, too,\ \Yea.\ said th.o..�ung man; \every bns now turned out to be IlYceedlngly body knows that. and· I have PlU'tloular rlob In hlgh.graBe copper are. and tbe Amalgamated Copper association has reason, tq recollect the fact.\ offered to buy It. My client thinks \Why what do you mean '\ wise to sell, 6S It will require much \Oh It Is too absurd, and you so capital to properly develop tbe prop- beauU�ully young � younger even than J t)lough t.\ erty, but he will do noth� without \What In the world bas my youth. your consent. as YOU ATe ]pInt owner which Is not 80 \rent o.tter all. -got with him\ D H lIelltrTCe\\gasped to do with the nil me at Smlt,,?\ �h\ Her astonlsbment grew as sbe maa. demanded. tE'red the details of this strange leg. \Well you see. you are somethlnl acy. which bad dropped to her ap- at an Infllot to be stepmother to II. PII�e y out at tbe ,skies Her ec man of my IIlze.\ cent c marriage hll4 made her a rich \Please be prephred to catch me If W an. 1 taint. I'm really beginning to stand At lengtb lIeatrlco Carson found these shocks rather well now. thougb herselt rich enough to gtve full sway They are getting to be the regular to the artist In ber nature. wltbout tblng. Are you the older brotber 0' regard to managerial dl'mandB. She t)lat sweet stepdaughter at mine. and <eXtensive- Pl\elJ1l1'I1ttons to JlTO- wb)' Mven't 1 hoard o! you before!\ duce a great dramatic poem. whl('h \No �tnrne1i Max Smltb. \I am her man at buslnees Prollouncea to be all earlier elllUon tban IlIlY of the otb way over the beads of the public efB. fou see, David 'Smlth rnJl away \I shall play hereafter to those IIIlth Iil¥ mother when thoy wOlre few. ('holee spirits who can appreciate Dlero boy and girl. betore be ever the beRt. 1 am no .Iongor obliged to went on the stage. My grandtather think at box omce receipts.\ returned followed and separoted them. David tbe actres8, haughtily dlsnppeaFod and my mother grieved lIut the best laid plans of artiste. as bel'llelt to death. My tntber came well 118 tbose ot mice and �ommOIl book onoe after be beard. and begged men, ott go Ilstray Mra. Smlth'8 am. grandfather to lilt him Ilee me. I was bltlous proj�cts were cbecked In their 3 little IIliaver then. LAter we learned I I b #- ttlllt be was married again. I oever nce\t on y a most un ... resoell oc· beard anything more of him until tho currence. The occurrence came In the torm of papers began to ha-ve jlysterlcs over llIlother woman, a person of aggres. ,our romantic Dlarrlage.\ I '\ wonder,\ mused Beatrice. \It s ve manners. anll the re{DlllnB of can· slderable beauty She !Dread herself there are any more.\ Into the presence of tho actress, with \Why?\ small regard for cerePwoY \1 am only pondering whether \'What does this meallt.. Beatrice sbould bo shirking my responsibilities demanded. If , hand over tho rest ot tbat lUoney to you and fll)ally rid myself of tbe Lucky Is He Tlult I. Likable. Th\ business man wbo Is 0 senti& milO In mannl'rs and. speecb baa both CII I lI:d \Tho Poople,'\ Flower 'Be eaUIB Ono Can Got 00 Much 811tllfactlon Out of It. my 0 8 woonnus-r i Everybody knows the gladIolus-In 11 way It bas been called \Tbe Peo ples' Flower\ because more people can got more satteraetton out .ot It. wltb�ut special skill or facilities. than tram IIny other nower As a cut Hower, notblng but the expenstve or- Special Scenery. Everything to make this one of the best pronuc-: tions on the road today. I ,ADMISSION. 25 dENTS OHILDREN. 15 CENTS \I call It confoundedlY cheeky.\ 1I81d -t� fIHIna�, but BentrlCl! UlIty smiled. , \[ will go; poor {lId ereat-w-e t They say be fs not expected to live and It Is very little tor me to do If It will give .!!Im JUlY- plep.sure\ The sicK' ota. Thespian' layout· stretched upon hili 'untldy bed In 11 ii'ijiiiilliI mns liaU-liedroom or a thIrd· rate boarding house ' Beatrice Carson had been as: ten derly and luxuriously reared as a m!l1lonalre's daughter Tbe Carsonll wern the aristocrats of stagedon\ \Poor old Monty. you are vety 111. are you noU\ sbe said softly. taking a rickety cbalr. beside the tied \I'm dying.\ crollked Godfrey. with a dramatic gesture of relinquishing life. \Oh. I hope It 18 not so bad as that.\ \But It Is.\ the man persisted. Wand I want you to do sOlnethlns for ma before I pas!! over.\ The sepulchral tone .whlch he ut· 'tered these words w drearily 1m- ·mllk lie per qt. Butte� milk 10e presslve. • Skim milk 1 1·2c per R. \Of course. Monty, y !mow 1 shall ..:;:1t-!-:..,.:..._4;>,.-&',-N,�,,-- gllm to ilb- _ _ i!llll you more comfortable.' \Anything?\ dem nded Godfrey. raising himself on one elbow nod, 1Ix· ItIg her with bollow;- gllt;);erlug eyes. \WhY. yea.\ enid Beatrice. 80me wha� 1I0npiused by his earnestness. \Will you marry me?\ Beatrice Carson stared at tho sick man Tn - undIsguIsed bewilderment. Burell he mullt 'be out of bls mind. She wondered whether she ought to call the llI:ndlady of the bouae at once, or tJ;? to reason wIth him. \Remember I am dyinl:':\ panted' Ood�y, \and you have JWlt prom lIied to do anything you could tor m�\ . \Thore there, I,le down!' murmured OO._ :l1·4aA. M MIss Carson, s(i'othlngly \Yeu must 19............ • 1:32 P M not excite },ourselL\.\ GOING EAST. , ''You think I IUD. ravIng. but I'm .. !..t ...... .\._ '�'''''. 8:51 A. M not.\ ho.._.c'rled;. \I Bhall.·llQt lie down ..................... '7:47 P: 1I until you'have proUllsed to send me BURIES HIMSELF AND ESCAPES RJREST fIRE \'DUIIl kill nlm Wilen the neat BUb- 5Id\d be crawled tram the mud hole. �nd wltb his clothes covered and his Jo\\ 0.11 blistered. be found b1s way �ome Flr .. s In the torests of Plko Bnel Sal· 'Ivnn ('ountles have done lbousands of 10llnr8 of do.mnge. and this place baa � •.• n envoloped with the emoke from hf' mountains. . �:RJty In tbe morning the residents ,r this vlclolty were startled by an ex· ploRlon whlcb sbook the bOWlea for �lll,·. Latl'r It was tound that a pow· 1\r house of the Erie 1'0.111'084 at IHllck HI)\k had been reached by the nrt''' wblch bad belln ra'!:1ug- 'tbTOugh thp Hbnwnngunk mountains. Tbe mag 'zln,' ('pDtnln\d moro than 300 pounds �f hl88tlng powder Bnd dynamite. The rp t'xl>loded the powder and the can· \Il \\'nn s\t off tho dynamite. Tbere I. n Inrgp )1010 In the 8'1'ound wbere ,h,' ltllllding stood. lind the trees lind I,rll.h In rho vicinity were torn. out It y I be roots. 1011 NaoUeolte Itnet. UolOD, N Y arArat-clUl work IllllbaTlnll'. nalreonlD\ ,1l1li'\ 11IIt. IIhfJDP90II111 ao4 l'aeIal 6lc .. aKJ!. _ ()blldreuo ualr'[l!_IIIOd.lIObbed.lAdl ... • Pactal61 ... age aDd SlIolllpOo1bll \ IPodeItT. • MAN TRAPPED BETWEEN TWO BLAZES SAVES HIS LIFE BY NOVEL MEANS. Maple Grove Dairy Farm Port Jervis. \I Y -Caugbt b\twpoo two 6res wblch wero swe(>lling OVl'r .he woodlDod In La('knwax<:n town· ship. Pike ('ounty PennRylvo.nlll. nnd modo 0. rptrellt Imllosslhlp. f.:dword :::banler. one of Ibn men figbtlog tbe JIllz .... burled blmself 10 a lUud holp. and In tbat wny saved blR life. III thougb tbo names whkb pnRsl'd OVf>r blm fairly lllI1rod the mud nnd lett bls faco and haods cOYer\d with .blls lers. He bnd Ipft the main party wblrb \'118 engnged In back tlrlnlli o.nd start ed to learn tho direction ot the nre When be was In tho woods lIod so.w -c: ,8. DOANE &; -SON. -Prop'ra, LasUng and Beautiful. chid la8ts 80 long and no otbor nower hl18 Buell vllrlety nnd beauty at color Ing Nevertheless. the modern glo.dlolus 18 almost unknown to a Inrge rna· jorlty 0; our people. because at the lReat Improy,ement wbkb haB been IDDde In a �omparatlvel)' short limo DON'T NEGLECT THE ORCHARD Tombstone Eulogies Taxed. Thl' town at Ra,!mburg, OerlDDnT, ho. Invl'nted a npw tll:r. Tho heirs ot .-persons desirous of having tbelr goodoos8. or eveD- their names. �n- 8crlbpd on II tombstooe or craBS, must pay ten ppr cent.. of the cost or tho monum\nt(nto tbe city trensury. apING WE�T. No C�op Will Repay Good Care Cultivation Better Than the Fruit Tree •. my 8 (' MH.! FoR , No one tblog s(>ems more dlffi(,ult to Impress upnn tbe minds of tbe farmer and fruit growor tblln the tact that the orchard like other growing ('ropa needs care and culture and that when ('roptl No crop will repay care anI! cultivation befter than an orchard snd no crop will auf· ter more by neglect For the tlrst Avo or six years the trees sbould be culU· vated and after tbls 0. system ot cultl· vatlon. cover crops and gra9ses may be Introduced according to the growth ot the trees and tho amount at the fruit produced. On mifsf solis there will bo sufficient natural fertl1l� to produce a favorable growth of .wood and I believe that It will be more protltable to uso no ter· tiUzor uutU atter t}le trecs begfn to produce frult. SOmetimes whlU! tll� Boll Is deficient In available plant fool! spoon of likability In his mouth haa a atrnngll' bold on the Ilckle toddess. T� Tr at Buster In Babylon, Th· e ,!'I:eb ·Inou'\!' eatln,; II .) Jl ox \aid ( ,\ rourt l'r Let 1 t pc ,r' e best 'plled the oth. I lar , t s tryl' .n get eve 'J w' '1 , ,e , byl enlan b, _·r trust.·· -\\ .Ishlh';· °on } . ..ar Relic of Great Soldier Sold. A lock ot Napoleon's blllr. cut bJ' bls servant on May 31, lBll, At the Ho tel de Lon. Bru88olB, was lIold reeent> wother blnze not far away he thougbt Qt tIre! It wiul one ortlie-DiiCKlIi'iiit. � but Roon found blmself betwe.,n two I roaring mnsscs that were SWeeping 1 through the Umber. i More by good luck thno anything � :e18e. lle stumbled Into tho mud hole. I and df'gglns Away with hie hands ' r91l11d 11 plac�.!Q_!' his _l!o�. FllIlng bls bat with tbe mUd. he put It on bls In that Way protected himself flames that W8l'e almost