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A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF HUMANITY. • VOL liS. NO. es. 1.1 .. �rnong' 1She Churches \fI.\-' ,�-' �BAPTIST 0w''l?NATES. Pastor. • , SlInda, Beryl.,.,.. -�nilloft� -.. . .. 11:00& m. 'Sandar 5cbool. .,. IUD p, m, .tJ'Dntnr .Bndeavo�. .. S'BO \ -:':�Y, r:�.Or��.H\·. 6;00 .�. __ . :.1I;.�'!p'g 8�leo, •• ,.. • 7:00 � ,. P ... y�r MeellDg OVCT1 Tburoclav OVODIIIa al 7:BO. , Covenant aseollDg iDd Saturday I ... each month � '.&1:80. Our.eaLla.re&oe. AlJ .,.,wl'leome. 8 ., eomo tItOI1-1rIlIHH·.uld .... wUl do �ood.\ ___ =-N.!I_m.10:1I9. ._,ME;TH-ODIST CHURCH . REV. G. M DELL, Pastor Mohafng.Servlce. 11 A M. to 12 M Sllliday School. 12 M. to 1 P. M.. Epworth League. 6 30 to 7 3� i' M _Eyenlng Service.. 7 SO to IS 30 r M • - � w-clome. .. =::;=-!:::=....\. -C. 1.. IerTimti, J'JSI'OR. 11 A. M to 12 M 12 M. to 1 P. -.--._:.BUSINESS DIRECTORY. • -.. \ - = ' - ) . -_-::.i1F��Sl--A. MAO OLARY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. General Law Practice, � __ For tbree._J:�1'8 cl!.trk (If !,_he Surro· • gate's Caurt, Tioga Couot� giVing- ul· celleut es:perieDC6 In Surro�ale's work, add administration 01 e&l,ates_ muon. York State 'Pone 18 D A. Ray Humphrey, -L,A.'W'Y�R. Cor Main and Liberty Bts., Union, N Y ---,,..-.,----flBMDAiT �eII;- ,BpedaJ aUellUOIIII glvell \Q probate or WIlIa'I -apt;iolJltmeDlol UGltD'ltratorl and ..,1tI.Glool 0 deee<teIIl'. Kttal.o, , _�hn t. JJecker�'M: Tl� ._ MAIN ST.,.uNION. N. Y_ . lltoD A. 11 Ofl1eo Sours, 1 to 9 P 11_ -====...,_---=�=- to tI .P • .at.. RESIDENCE PHONE 31 '1: SOmllT8m FRANOIS;M',BISHOP, M. n, . Physlolan and Sur�eon. 8� all6llUoo givell to lb. UC&lm\ 01 CbriIDlc 4)ualea, aDd lbo IIIUDK 01 gl ..... lor eno .. or rolractloD. - _ ,a� .flI!11Ilbl'4 to .. limIted IIqmbet or pa- D�- - -omea abll RetldeDC6 Wealilde or Llllcotli Ave., .. - . ..JlPPOeI\l! tb6 ... ldODGe or o� 1\_ JObDIOD, _ -lIIo,,,\'Pliono �1' W qnDICOTT. tI Y pmee bOlln 1 to 9 P 11 ·UR.:R� D. MEAD. I.- -: Vestal, N. Y. - -;-YUi�-Sillto.pho�� Ofl1oe hours 1 to 2, () 80 lP B P 11 F�K TIBBI'ITS, TOili!orlal Artillt. - _'\ . IWlf\\�� 1!'1 .. t-clp� work la8bavlulf, BatTenltlD!:. Ilng(' ll!il. BlllI1IQr!lOl)llfaJld l.Iaelat�a .. UII ... Chlldr ••• -JIalr'l'rlmi>4 IlOb1)ed. Udl .. • ll'aclalllu.ago IDd Snauipoolbll' .. opeclalll. =�<;ij!,..o,;;; .. J ..:: � r ..• '11_- ,;:-=..# ... � '. Maple Grove Dairy Farm - ,'. C: B.-DOANE & SON. prop��: l\iife milk 110 per qt.. Butter milk 10c JlOi'__g&1, Skim milk 1 1·2c per 9t. R If. D: No.1. 19JBntr ADAMS ¥ , DA THE HELPER lUI I III i I1IIII1II (11111111111111111111111111 I 111111 I.-The Town C�n·t Do Without Her-:- Hilda the �elper is a girl who hal a way about her �t makes her preciou.a as a pearl THE TOWN CAN'T DO WITHOUT REA. She'. always ready on the spot where anything is doing, with all the energy she's got her share of work pursuing, Hilda the ¥elper HELPS THE TOWN in many lines of aotion. (No wonder young Fhllander Brown admits she's his attraa' 'lfo1L1 . -Blb·D-A _ -THE HELPER 1I.-nThere's No Place Like Home\ RiIda the Helper med to say, when ahe was rather ,.oun�, ''I think I'll pack and go away; I've got the olty hunger,\ One day did Hilda up and paok, she hied her to the city. Thre'e monthJ from THEN SHE MOSIED B�CK and sang another ditty: \The city wasn't half 80 flne all I had Jndged from rumor, 10 it'. THE OLD HO,ME TOWN FOR :MlliE. and I shall be its boomer.\ HILDA THE . .HELPER 1I1l1111IJllililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltll III.-She Booms the Town ]lilda then£elper settled dllwn ex· •. _ aotIy u mo' meter. e)[llept tlu!t for her native town henoeforth �� waf a booster .. mE :BOOMED THE :BURG III EV. !!BY WAY; she- pl'ai'sed it, tongue ad letter; me .trove with each iu��g a�y -w iIlakl! the vil· lage better. -- UNION\ N. y .. \ W��DNEHDAY JULY 6� 19]() .. Hospitality In a Nutshell BlI liblle Manlate8 mterlD.ced tree topa that. the open.lDg was completoly bidden trom view .. Ono atternoon a8 they ftat on the 'porchi--sto\l�, Phll;!�a8 o!1!te4 It -h.ls Wire, Hnnnah, stopped rocking Bud· denly and listened. \Some olio'. coming,\ .he ex olalmed, exoltedly As sbe apoke a beantfrol �man on a shining black bone ClIme Into view \Like a picture,\ 8ald Phineas, ta klllg tho pipe trom bls mouth The young lady looked admIringly at the little place and befttowecl a friendly glance upon the old couple. '\ clln't let her go by,\ go,sped HaD· nllh, 118 sbe storted down the path. The rider reined In her h9He. \Wouldn't you like to BtOp a bit lind have II t;1rlnk ot oold milk,,, Hannah epoke enticIngly nnd ap- pealingly Tho an.wering amlle was radiant. • \w'deed I would,\ sbe replied, dIs Illountlng. \and ma)\ I have one or tbose rosy·cbeeked applos I 88 W In the orcbard '\ \You mllY h1lve a bushel,\ emphatl- �'-i�==�==========rfi -cally asset'ted-Phlneaa. - her .tood up I \It's In for an all nIght's storm.' predloted - Pblneas. \You will bllve to stay all nl�' saJd Hannah, gleefully \Yes; ten miles In tbls rain and the uokdown roads would be too venture, lome even for me,\ replied Irene. go Ing to the telephone and Informing ber mothor or her satllkeeplng CoPnlrb.1. IDIO. b7 AIiDelltod, LJtoraJ7 Pre.. PrntenUy the telepbone rang IIgaln. Baddled down among some tall, an- Tbe message was tor Irene. poplars In a valley between the \That wasn't your tolks,\ obuokled t-i;_ ... ..mTa was II mOe - wline houae Phineas, a. alie 'filing up £lip receTver w�t.h II lean-to at the rear and II bIg \How dId YOU guess'\ porcb In front. Here had lived, tor \Your tone WIIS 80 dlrrerent.\ A noted lawyer or one of the south- 48 years, II chlldless old COUple. They \Wasn't It your beau '\ asked Han. ern states. fllmous not only tor his t!lought that tbelr little home whlcb nab, timidly brllllsnt mind and legal ablllt� but th h d d \Th N h also ror his rigid code or bonesty, ey a name e uta ell,\ the \Yoes-no--almost my peau,\ laughed moal beauUful pillce In tbo world, and Irene. \Ho aiJke4- -me to walt here to- used to toll this 8tOry on atmsett theIr only lament WII8 thllt 80 few morrow. until be rode over aod we Soon after the Civil war the judge II?r80ns \dropped Ill,\ or even paned could ride bome together\ WIUI called on to defend a man n.coused I:!l.. �IJS�Iul.!:tI._.l'dl.I'e remotB, anl1 \TllQQ WO �an h�VQ II. Pille!\ sald of paSsing counterf< money Tbe their road was deaervlng or the ap. Hanoah, hopefully old IllWYef after Invesugatlng'tbe pellaUoil. It was not even a cross- \Yes be shall atay for several matter and slItlsfYlng htmself tbat the rllAd-harl1lY a lAne-and the, arDaa pmaa.\ man was Innocent of nn,. Intent to do grew blgh between two falnUy de- In the morning the sun w�s shining wrong and had only pald out money CAR DS 1 CL L1r1�nin�e�d�W�a�g�onL4�ru�urt·��vv�hfe�re�l�t�e�n�d�e�d�b�r�1�g�h�tl�YI,;!an�d�;�ut�e;r�b�r�ea�kt�aa�t,�w�b�lI�ei'W�bnlC�h,'�hre�hra,d�rcrpcle�I�V,edr.JJ�ID�g�oo�diofla�lt�h-r��� __ ����___ __ I' and turned undertook the cas\ the ease _ -4-+Un� ���������xm��rn�!Ti�ff1nrenwam�ur�rni��'�-����������o��I� client and bls cxplanlltlun uf the err- cumstances that a verdict of not gumy was reDdot'ed wltbout delay The acquitted man was very state. ful to Judge --, and �ter tbanklng him profusoly for gettlrg hIm oIU of the ugly scrape said \Judge. I'll never forget what you, e done ror me, and some dAy I bopo to be able to prove my gratitude. but the only thing I caD do now Is to pay your tee, and I'll pay wbatever yOU I18k 1I0w much Is It?\ \\\ ell. I thlDk IIbout $1,000 will bo fair:' replied the judge \Tbat's tllir ea�ugb. sir.\ agreed the Client, ·but. Judge. the only mODey I've got Is the same kind of monoy that I have just been prosecuted ror spend Ing Some of that money 18 good and Bottlo of It Is the counterfeit that was WOMAN GIVES CREDIT FOR HER worked orr on me. and I don t know t'otber from wblrb. Now. I will pay yay $1.500 In the bills tbat I have got IUld JUIl do tho beat YOIl call with It.. . As tbere a('em�d nothlDK 011,0 10 do. the ,udg\ agrePd to this and tbl' FRIENns PRAISE DRAWINGS �lIont paId him the $1.500 In bills and lott him. Tbe judge took the $1,500 to bl. bank and il-lIplalned tbe (.'lr(.'uOletsngee to\ the cashleT and aAked blIP to tak.· out the bills whIch be 118 an I'xpert pronoun�ed good Tile caahlpr did so, and the Judge dPposlted the a('ceptcd bills to his crt'dlt. nnd theu tn'klng Mlnnl'ap\lls Mllln From a rnndl th\ pnckage of doubtlul mODey 10 an I tlon or ubs\lutp lack .. r kn .. \ I .. dgo or other bank hI' Dladu tho samp PX I drn\ Ing or \r Ihu rudlnll'nlH or art to planlltlon and rP'IuI'at or lI\\'l-nKhl�. an ability to produce pil-Iurea romark the bnnk re(' .. lvlng (1n deposIt the able for thnlr wealth or delall and money. whkh. as elperts. tht'Y I'r<> welrdne8s or �onrpptll)D sums up In a nounred g1X>d I f\w \urds Ihe I1rt ('areer of !lirs \And do you know,\ \aid the judgp IOeorge [l Field 817 TwenlY8prflnd \�ter I had �Islted 81x hanks I bad street F.l, \hose work hos been tbe gut rid ot 1111 tho money elcept ave talk nnd wonder or all hor friends nod $20 hUls wblc.b all tbo banks had especIally her tellow membero of the agreed were countertelt, aDd my reI' SplrltUlIlIst ('hurch of whlrh b<>r hus In the case Instead at bclgK tho 11.000. band. George 0 Field. a plllOO man. Is whIch.. 1 orlgioallY ('harged tbe man the head netted mO $1.400, and I've always had For all- her ww-k and the praise be a ouapklon that Ir therp hlld been a stowed upctl It by frlonde Mrs Field rew rooro l'xperta In tho town I I .ays to Se�erlan. an Egyptian whu would have got rId or those l!I.IIt nve nourished 8,000 years ago. belongs thp $20 bills\ , credit. \'\ bat borome or thp Ihe bad I ' Tbrough Ihl� spIrit d�n>('tly or 8s he {wenUes\\ 80rne on..- sSKed the J.idgp t\k-eot& m_,. eubol'!i�t<t eplrlta di>ett 'Tm not 8urp\ 11 .. (1 hOld) she work \\ Ilh SilverI an guiding her . rep t C right hand or ('ontrolllng It Ihrough lawyer 'My wUe IL8kpd me for tht'm thn 10sBer entities of the 8lilrlt world and 8bort�y afterward she made 8 �Iro FI .. ld produres drnwlng8 with nn Irlp to \\nahln&ton \\ben she rl' lordl08ry pl'nrll which ha.1I allr8' .... d turnpd shl> sho .... ed me 6 brand np\ thp altention of some of tho ort �x $100 bill: whlrh abe said she bad gol perts ot :>.ow York at til .. 'nltpd srates Iren.ury- but I, Tbroughout!lll hl'r \ork I. lI!,par Dever IlBked h\r any quostlons I i ently th(l Inlluen('\ \r f�ln pI Ian art kn('w Ibe tr('ooury d�partllleDt had: Tn llraoUt'ally every r�preselilalion of .ltXlIerts too\ I anrlent Egypllans mole or r'·lIla1 .. I h� - ------ --- I pe�ultnrlt1e8 of thA henddrPR8 ore Frenco, Troops. ,uorkfod Mr\ FIeld h\�\rrl .. ll o\t Anyon\ \ho bas .\en Frenoh troo ..... 'every derail lI,preof \-.l(!i J(rl'RI rnUh manpuvorlng hu fOllnd thl' right ror � fulness Into tbo dr,!ss UI'OIi �'Pry reethp 01 N'rlaln IDll'reeelone thaI' head she hoe druw n 0PI>\nr 011 Ihe havo splZ<'d slrongly upon the Anglo-I dlstln(,llve Jealllrll4l whlC'h mak .. Ihat Salon l\ It Is common'\ I part of Kgyptll1ll art so much 0 \·a held among thosp of Teutonic stork ture In Itself Ihat Ibe Fren<!h soldl<'rs ar .. of In Hidden away In Ib ... e bl'lId ,Itt'.\es Jerlor pbysl(JUI' Tbat thoy are under at all anglas are tiny far\s usually sized o�cordtng to ODr standards, IR ot women A caeual glan('o does not pili pablo. but Ir activity tlrelp�\ and alw.[),ys reveal thelD ('or('tul slully Intelligent, be thh tl'at. Ibey aro not brings them out In surprisIng nunltJer physlcnlly Interior Tho French march 10 some drawings or oth\r figurl'8 at a wonderfully QuIck nprlllgy otep Rome or them almost weird and Aome and wbllt Is more. they oro not -ragged even of the goblin type. the tiny fares out alter a long dllY on tbe road The apPollr again. ovory ono hn \llIg an 10 quarters ror tho night aro taken up dlvlduallty of l'xproBslon that mokrB II tbe soldlors lire capable or gOSSip and great ImpreSSion. oV('n gayety The,. do not turn In un One ot the Onest at th\ drawing. Is til the lights are out, and at tbo ret,- that ot a great bird as large propol' ell1es tbey pres\nl '\h�mBelvell with tld'IllltOI'y as tbe fabled ro(' Closo In· cheerful fac\\ It Is stln true SB It 8pectton sbows tbe form to hold a was In the great military day�. that Frencb lega go farther and tastor Oan any otber In mlll!.llry trousere_ Thl! French drill Is of f1D.11hlnln-rapldlty A I together the French soldl4}r. Is 11 wiry. tlreloss, smart little rellow, Who may lack brawn, but lacks neltber brrun nar musclo. \I ahould thtnk,\ aatd lrGll6, mustng, tr. \that you would be perteotly happy In thIs deal', little place.\ llO..!lJl.1\h made 11(1 .tePb. Ireae, look Ing up Qulokly, saw bllr wipe away a surreptltlous tear. Tbe girl's sympa thetic jlueatlonlng IInally elicited tbe cauee ot her aadaesa, \Phlnny don't know yet,\ she said. -lIn4 I'm goln' to koop It from him as long as I can. but you aee there's been a mortgage for Quite a ape II on \Tbe Nutshell.\ Wo've kept liP tho IDtere.t. and thotlght we oould always renew It., but tho man wrote U8 yesterday that we must pay right olt MilS Simons brought me the letter from town. and. luckily, Phlnny wasn� here I can't thJ.nk yet hilt a way Will come.\ \How muob 18 IU\ \Four hundred dollar •. \ \Oh. Is that all T\ eXClaimed Irene \I .hould-thlnk you might horrow that lomewhere.\ '1t's a lot to lUI. You lee we'vo only got a 20 bere. and PblnDY's too old to work It-'-more'n a garden pat('h ror wbat we eat, and we aln't DO hands to scrimp In our' teed\ \No.. .lndead.,.. agreed ltene. =tJ, Ing her two sumptuous meeJa_ \Tt!ongb It seemB a lot to us. 1 sup pooe It's onl,. a d{op In tile bucket to Mr Philip Maxlleld. But he's going to foreclose.\ Irene's fooo turned pale and tbon red. She turned to tho wtndow to bIde her contusIon. \I \ouldn't havs believed It of him I\ sho tbougbt. ladly AI she Btood there. sbe S8 w II horse comIng down tbe road He was straight, and lat on his horse IIko C3V1llryman. \Hero comell-my-frlend,\ she said. \I'll go to meet him.\ \PhIlip sbo sald, betore 110 bad dismount,,!!. \tbellll m me iiweetelit old people and thla Is the dearsst place'\ \11 III pretty,\ be admlttod. \WOUld you take It away from them -wreck tbelr home-!or ,ust \007\ \n Wby. what OlIn you mean. '�l'-tttAr---'7����;;::�mj4��t1-d1�·�·t�h�e:y sllY yoU hold II mortgago tor thllt amount on tbe place and tbat you have written them that you WOuld toreciooe lit once.\ \My daar Irene, I dldn't dven kttbw that I owned this tiny place. I ba ve so mucb property' My agent, Carter. at tends to all the I,lustn.e6B He probably wrote tbem and signed my name\ \You will let tbem renew It. plell8O. Phlllp ?\ \VVhy. ot conrae. Irone\ \For how 10ngT\ \For-forever. It IOU wtlh, Irene\ \Come loto the bouse.\ ahe said. joyfully \Tie your horae Orst You ha vo to play sevoral gam01J of �aslno\ Ho followed her. somewbat dubiOUS as to what was eJ:pooted of blm. \Mrs. Hew.ton, I want to lottoduce Air Maxlleld\ \Oh he'. comll tor-H \No smiled Irene, \he'_ come for me.\ Wbl1e Hannah was ssrvlng the but· termllk, PhlnelUl came In and was In· troduoed. \You're the a_ntloman who bolda the mortpgeT\ \So It sooms_ I didn't know It un· til now Irene told mo.\ \We may get a way to pay It.\ .ald Hannah, nnxloualy \What's the oae'\ add Pblllp, qolckly \You CIIn Jcnow It as often as you pleaso. I'll �xplaln It to my ageIlt today. I w9uld rather bave a glll8s of Ui1a bUttei-mt1k every time I ride bT here tlIlI.D the amount of tho mortgage\ • The ftllBb of joy -Ju Hannah' worn tace was so refleotod III Irene'. eyea as she turned Impulslvoly to blm, that be gleaned hope for the aoswer t'o tho quelltlon he meant to uk on the wa,. home. and held out .bls band \Sot rlgbl down, while I tle :so-ur hoos\ Sill! proved to .he wbat Hannab eAUE'd \folksy\ She cbeertully told ber name. where sbe lived and ovory thing that Haonah yellrnod 10 knoVo' \Was you goln' tar?\ sbe finally aaked \I wasn't goln;ll; 1\Oywhere In par tlcular I don't know how I came to spy this road. It was so shut 10. I don't s\e bow p('ople lint' It.\ \Thoy don 'I.\ said Hannah wlst tully \No one �omca b3'b b�t tbe grocery man once a week, the QlJ8enCO mlln every four weeks and once In llwhlle the tin mllfl. VVe like com· pany, Pblnny and I, 1\Od ,wo Uke to ba va II game, too. We tll!tght the tin man and the essen co man to ,Play caalno and podro. so they always sto�; but tbe grocerY man don't get the time. Onco I s(Dpped a Btrllnger aod called blm In. VVe played with a dummy\ \I call that a hold up,\ langbed tho girl. \So It was,\ II110wed Pblneas, com. Ing up the steps_ \Mls8-\ \Irene she answered. \T-bllt waa my moth4!r's name,\ be srud, muBlngly \Can't rou stay to suppert\ pleaa. ed Hannah. \We have It real early becllUSo we bave dinner earJ.y.\ ''Than� TOU.\ replied the ClrL \I fthould love to stay.\ \You can telephone your tolk.,\ gestod Phineas. \We have a tele phone,\ \It won't be necessarY. I often gO ror long rJdos.�' So Phlnoas led the borae to the �arn to teed, While Ir2ne helped' to Bot the- table with bltie-sprlgged china nnd trail, slJUllI bow1.ll.d spoonl.· Han. nah mnJ1e iiti-·nght blaculu. There WIUI n squaro ot golden lioney with cro� to match lu huo. A Bllver cake basket was heallod with thick .,lreoll ot gold and sllvor CJlIw and atra'w, berry preserves, pIckles nnd tragr'ant toa completed the tnoliu. \I never 'l11'e BUCh a ifellclob. menU cried Irene, eeM4t1eallJ', \Psbaw jest a bltel\ Pblnens. on a Tho Lllit Plug .... L \The old proverb, ·Flndln·. 18 keep In's,' usuaUy holda good 10 the C38S ot a allk hat,\ Bald the man. \Peraona who lose allk bata are alwlI}'lI toluctnnt to clAIm them. I ha Va 10und exC!'llont allk bataLIiDd I know other l,oople wbo tound bau· just as good. but n� over tried to get them baok were well worth advertising tor. tno. Who clln explain this disregard tor' stray allk hata' Is It due to mod· estY! Wore thoy lost under cOlldltloD8 incrlmfnaUng that the foser would r.nther bu,. another bat than roveal-l1l8. wlierpabouta and the clroumstances PUTTING ONE OVER HOW BANK OFFICIALS HELPE.D OUT A LAWYER'S FEE. Put Their Official O. K. on the Coun. terfelt Monoy HI. Client Had Paid Him for Seourlng a\.�\.1. BINGHAMTON -PRICES H. A. SMITH, Graduate Druggrst . DRAWS PICTURE AS . S�RIT GUIDES glan t ngure and the apparent plumage 'of tbo bird Is II robe enfolding the figure While all or tbe plcturea Rhown by !lIre Field show a wealth ot d\tall this one sbows almoat gealua I n Its con('evLlon. Tbe lalest picture Is lbat of a great �dtf!f. In the curves of wblcb are hid dt'n r8('eB whIch though no more than white and black as producvd by a (Jen ... 1 show bueuty Tbe Impulse- the call of tbe splr, Its 10 draw may como upon her at. any IUlle. though usually It oome8 at nIght Itt elgbt o'clo�k Somettme. abe \\ urk. through UDtII Ihree o'clock In Iho Iuol'nlug Three nlghlo a week urI'. AI a rule. devoted to drawing S\lllt'lIl1les abe will .. oroplete a figure at onp sitting. otbQJ' LImos two or 'Ihr .. e are no('essary to finish the BUb l\�t �I r. F'lold does not oall tbose sit· II ng\ Irnn, es though It I, a fe .. t that \Hry \ut\urd phyel .. al .Ign ludlcated ,'ut .h� was �nthralled by Soverlan. Two and n bait ye!'r8 ago.\ Mra. �-Iultl .ald '1 know no moro about drnwlng thDn doe. anyoDe wbo has D'\ or hnd Rny Instruction or never drt·w all)thlng o,'''n as R ('hlld. Or .... \\ f\lt no Inl\rost whatever III d rn\ Illg \r art I began to teel \ IH'!I\hanl ror writing It seemed that, nly bond- wanted to wrlte something. !If y urm would begIn to move and tho IIngprs would s\\k to grasp a pea or \ .. \ell I wuuld tllke up a penoll !lOd \\ \\Ill\ rltp hut the spirits preferred. Ihul I dra\ and so draw I did.\ .. WEIRD WORK TO AN ANCIENT EGYf'TIAN Mra. Georg .. D FIeld of MInneapolis. Who Kn�w NothIng of Art, I nflu enced by Severlan Wh.o FlourIshed 3.000 Year. Ago -3 �J �1 1) � 1 � Macaroni With Tomato S.uoe. 11011 Iho macaroni In saltsd water ror 2U mlnuteo and remove carefully \ltbout br .. oklng Make tho tollllUo Muce as follows Cbop up very IIno balr nn ollion bslt a ll'talk of celery alld a l,un('h of parsley Add half a (\prill or olivo oil, a can of Itralned lumnlulOs. salt and cayenno pepper Htow until very thick. strain and pour \\ .. r the macaroni Sprinkle graled ,h\\SIl 0'''' tbe wbole and lerve 1m nlt·tllat.·I) Bee' and Rloo. T,,·o CUP\ ot ('bopped cold hoet Melt & 1,1 .. ,·1' of butter 81ze of ogg nud let It 1111\\.1 bro\ n. and tben add a amall olilon .I ..... d tbln. and cook until yel. low Add two level table_poODs of nOllr. ono \up boiling water. and whon \moulh nnd well cooked add tbo meat. lIeat and pour It Into a bsd of bot 1\ ... 1 rk .. and Bervo A good way to uso I\ft over meat A Ta.ty Denert. I A ro .. nd. loaf-shaped sponge caka , with tb.e conter 8COOped out and IIl1e'\ I wltb dl('\d pln811pple mixed. with WblLJPpd crl'lIm and sell80ned with sligar make .. a elghtly and taslt del- sert. f)QCorale tho top with cberrlea I I ! Arrival and Departure of Mails UNION N Y POST OFFICE. Mill A\.'I\I P�m &A,.. I �''''IAI' � I M to}' loI MAli U.\\,rt flot Wret �MA !II I30PW 700\' )II 1'nIID 41 1'ra1Q 1 TJ'&ID IQ Train is ! !'rum Wtmt I I Traao 2n I\ A \ T,�I •. 41 �I'\ \ 2 I ,. II P \' 1 �\ � Fr .m !It! 'lth Uol .. g tkt· \ 11 I.: : �, � . No ��' .. ,:: I P ., �u t \.. tt.tDt' lOft\ °1.10'1 rrnUl \40 A. M to 8 P M Sond.y. rrnlD '; ,,, • A M 12 to 1 P .. Ii A lit uuul .. rrom Ba., \D<1 Wa.t &I't' re ce1ved dall, All ntben wcell da,.. Dot, No 'O.lt. dllllp.trbr-d rrom thl. Om�. OD \'unda Lr II MSR8KRKAU P iii l\orKut 820A iii 11:10 I' M - 00 I' , Mirror a Guard Agaln.t Theft. A little .qunre or looking glass Is the only outward sIgn of pne ot the great est blinking innovations In Los An gele •• whlcb haa just boen Installed In the Dew quartors ot tho American Sa. vlnga bank. This mIrror 18 10 a.rraugod that It abows the toP. bottom and tou r sldeB of the Iste dap081t Vaults In .the baae mebt. A IIYllte_pl ot mIrror. and eleo trlc Ugbtll has been evolved whlcb makes It pooalble for tbe watchman or auy of the official. to step to tbe glass In the office and there discover Just w·be;. may be ot work on the O.utslde of the deposit vault It Is very IngenIous and Is probably tbo Drst rraDgement ot ttll kind In lila we8(.-1.os Times �roA I K.I 8 A • 8\. \ Jane 1. l�UO -i .... , ., ... -...,...----�� , I