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. ,.., , \ ... -·\... - ENDI,COTT' NEWS, A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE BEST WTERESTS OF HUMANITY. \ VOL 5H� NO. �5. UNION .. N. Y ... WEDNESI)AY .Jl'LY '!l()� IH10 The Bo'undary!�:u�o��n�r���::��\uPhprmln!!to OLD AGE EXERCISE <!)������������g L · I But Adora h8.d sped back o,<:!'OSB the ., . \- � @. -\-- f) .. uane. I brook, and when -Slllls hal! tlhlshed \61 V t � .; I :�e::!nfhes�;e;:�s Quite out ot slgbt PLEiEYRVO:L I� ::o������� IN. 0 .. \ aca ion Days Are Here\ 0 .. By Ctartssa MacldB Aunt Ann Wynne was quietly knit. 'Q) Q) tlng when Adora buret Into the room ---- i(J , / t?s CoP7flltb., .g.o. b, �a.oeta'od U'.'U7 Pr... 'I the girl's cheeks wore aglow with I'X This Is Especially True of the Man or ,. ., I r-un \'HI') l v v- air n�1 01 ... rllr I,) ,�\1l'1 �r1I'\' 11.·tt· 104 lh� 1111.. l.d>tlk It \Adora I\ called Mrs. Wynne rrom <,Itement and ber sott eyea shono with Woman Who Has Lcd an Ac- ..#- I i(J O'- .. r - 'I t?s the front door I expectatron • tlve ute, Say the , Tho girl turned lit the gate and I \Wbatever Is the matter, Adora?\ Physicians. looked back with resentful eyes. \I'm , aaked her aunt, curlous!y. aa AdorB I, 0.. \11\\\ I ),1, 1\\I\'r ,,\-1 I \II\'r\ 1 \I\\ 1\ III .. I\I�' -,\kt- .. ph' 0 .. not golng to speak to any of the , sunk breathlessly Into a chair and Old age Is the pertod wher\ one 'Q) 1\ \\\1\ I\ ,,'II 11.,110 \;\'''_ ' \'�'\n,\ \'I\r� 1I\\k' F,�,\ � LaDeR.\ she snld sharply pu llad off her glovos. finds a good ruany connl('llng opinions. {/J ,,,', j\.\ I;, II, I, II,,, H,II ...... 1'11\.. \1'.1 \ I: '1,10 II \n� M es '\ thought You wight torl::et,\ said I \I apoke 'to a Lane'\ announ�od I but tho eVidence nppenrs to he In ,,\01 \\ \ 'II, I,d 1.,.,.:,,,. u.u, 'I \ the older womau. Adorn deftanUy favor of regular elH'rclse an.l plentv \I sball never forget, Aunt Ann \ Mra. Wynne stared Incredulously of It up to old age, especially If ono \ {lj 1.1111 h \. ,\ 1'0)\ , I\ -I \111'''''''11 I· '''')IIoII'� II, Ilrug_ and es safd- Adora proudly, as she passed \Wblch one?\ sbe snapped, has been acttve In early an .. mld<ll\ \ It ''','W ouj.l!J.l ....... 1 through the gate and out Into the t \SlIas Lane himself\ l�. tt- 1'oe]ll!�b In 'tne New York .' sa BINGHAMTON PRICES es crisp snow of tbQ mad. -TIre oltte'r- -womaiirs lIils- were s�t In !lledlcal J6urnal menttons a man In -She did not turn toward the village a straight line and her needles lIashed .liollaA4-wb& Wad seventy wlum till Woo strear but. made � � -till- -& -tn- tho sunlight:: -, � .\ell-contestl'd skating race. Also a I tl. .pR£SBYTE.RlAN CHURCH row, untrodden PMh. P'resentl¥ the \I merely uttered three words.\ I'X' ,m= past B&Venty woo came11J ninth Q)( - _....__ \\�.C'..I •. Ll'TIIEIt, P,,-..-roll. Pllthdwoulnhd'!lntto the ttlt lit' �rown sudent llthl6tnMooAilorllh' \J wMas PLaa81ng tbkrougth In a 350·mllo race whl<'b occurred In I POST CARDS 1 Ct. Eaches r=' = woo S w t 8 carpe 0 .. now un er- e wo 8 w en T ana spa p a Fl1Bn�e a coupte ot year.< ago HI' _ M\ornlng Service, 11 A M 1012 M foot ond bare Interlaced branches out- me--be said my great·grandrathAr hnd sul'ns up by staling that It Is futile to Sunday School, 12!11 to t P !II lined IlgalnHt the blue sky overhead annexed the brook. yeara ngo when bl' try an,1 lay down g\neral agu limits i3 Christian 'Endeavor II lllllO 7 ;1Il1' M As Adora walked slowly tbrougb the sW'Veyed the ,,'oo.dland He said we tor thtl dll'ferent kin\\ ot othll'tlc \11 h,,, I, \_\11 I\ \ I' , 1:,.\\ . .1,,\ ',- 'Evenlng !)ervice. 7 :Ill 10 � :IU P M woods her tbougbts wero of the year never Iliil owned It. and that It was sports. OnA ot the 1lI0st r('morkabl .. ' everybody �lcO<:- h ==r= beforl', when she bad first come to t elrs And he could prove It by phow, fl'ots tor ao aged man ('H'r re('of,I ... 1 Is H A SM ITH --i- � mnite bllr homo wltb Aunt Ann Ing ue the r�corda. SO I sal!! to him th .. gnot llL'rtorOlance of Ed\ard P • e � _-,-:_-=iB�U�S�I�N�E�S�S�D�I�R�E�C�T�O�R�Y�.=+- __ ��;;;;:::::::-_��\V�y�n�n;,e�T�h�e�n�l�t�w:a�s�th�a;t�th�e�L�nn;eBrr:'I�SiUl:a�t�;tr�u�e\:.':�\\�';he�n�h�e�s�a�ld�It�'jI�a�S�I�w�a�1k�e�d�(�ro�1m�N�'e�w:�y�0:rk�to�S�an�Fr�a�n;- rl·Jrei(G;';'r.J.�ddtU�t�-D;ug;;��-·-·-------- .. --UNIO-N-,'N- Y 0 .. - friends, hut there bad been trouble .. , don't know,\ returned Mrs ('18� In 105 <lays One year I.rl.lr 10 '\'61 � The town beneath her magic touch over a boundary line In tbe woods and Wynne.obstlnafely this he walk\\ rrolR Portlnno Mp to 1 --���\\\���-� ...... �_�_��r.i'\ Mrs. Wynne complained that Silas \Hnve you seen tbo reoords'\ per· (,hlcogo, nveraglng nearly IIfty o,lIl's a <!)�\Wot�\Wot ...... �\Wot--� ...... �����\Wot--� became A PLACE ATTRACTIVE. Laoe wns trying to take advantage ot slsted Alfora. day anti covering 1200 milt's W\6tOIl , -------- ·:New folks poured in to beat the tbe filet that she walt'a woman who \No-and I don't \'lUlt to' That nILS htoen nn athlete all his lItP. as In 'I did not understand matters or busl· brook's bean In my family OR long aR' an Intorvltlw with a \'purt .. r he Rnl,1 Dutch, and realty Was active. naBs-and after that 'It went from bad can re,IDembl'r and I sball always coo. he eXI'rdsl's \\'ry .IIlY \.rl'ptlng SlIn 1 SUICIDE to worse. until Silas Lane actually .Ider It mlne! Your Unole W.III \I· day HI� habits I,n,., always ll\ .. n I �nrlltl�d tlfe brook that (armed the ways eppke as It It bl'longed to us- good aod bu Is a strkt tom!,HDIlcl' houndary line between the tWO proper· no, I don't want to Bee any records.... IIInn tlos. then, tbe two \fnlDllles did not 'But, Aunt Ann If you aro so sure The reN'lIt d .. alh of Protp8sor I.om recognlzt' ooe anotbor, and to frIendly Chat It 18 yours. \ not examine thtl bro\o. at tbe age \f sev\nty thrl'e ('nils lIttl .. Adora this was a great hlow records-then you can prove !,hat yuU to our mlods thnt he was a famuu\ Pari. \\ h(,11 a hody I .. (0' n,l h1 But that waa not the worst When are right'\ hlrycllst aod frequently jouroeyed tI, .. rnndsld\ In A.m .. rtrn Its <11-, \\'r\r baIt at the year had gono by. John Mrs 'Wynne's tace flushed deep,1 through Europe on his wbeel. lusllallY rllt\ It d\\n. 1110\\' 'ho Lane had come home trom the ngrl· and her voice trembl\d wbAn sh,' Thp oeath. a short time ago. of Jops ,,,,,,,\try\I,n' nn,l d\ ... 1:1. !,c.l I\ r .. CUltural college wbere he was learn .poko \Go and examine tbe recurdM Hu�1I111' rucnJls It wooderful tent 1 �t\re life \\t.n III Frll\\\ 1', .. , Ing to be. R twentlath cent�1'Y farmer YOuNlelt n \hkh he l\'rrufm\d at the nge ul \ III r\ •• urv f\ ,11110 _ or. \\ Adora met b1m at a barn d,ance, nod Adora Jumped to her feet nnd pull .. ,! t\rly Iwo Hp hal'ker! hlms\lf to rlln '(lloj\d �!f'nnwl\'\ It ... \ .. ),,, as soon ns she learned the Dume of on her glove a with little nerVOIIA jprk swim row rl,l\ a horap and a. \·h .... 1 ! 'rojl«ht h. \ ,. Leer, .0 II'\ I\ 'I\ I, I, \. thl' hand so Ole stranger Whose stea.dy, Ing Oloveml'nla \Very wet! And It \arh a Qunrtpr mllp within a Quurt\r ot I linn I� all\w.'d In .. nm,,!pt .. hl. II .. \. grave grn.y e),ell tollowed her w1st· we are In the wrong I shall a('knowl i\n hour The times he maole \pr.. , At (''Y\Iornl R \\,,\1< t.If' e, n J I fully 10 the mazes of tbe dance, a sud edge It by spl'nklng to the l.nn •. q H\\llIg ) �:I, \\\liming � 19 In\I\n i all, r .Ii ,,'t, 'I'll\\\ \\)' I\ ,\.pl \ dpn terror Atruck to her beart--tor wheneVf»f I m(let tbem.\ IIIg-on HhcWH �:t. nAnning 2411 tlltsl tlf hnll�.d tll1n\'tlf rr,JlU a ': •• ,IV shE' very much. reared tbat aho would Tbf' door cloBed bphfnrl hPf. nn\ thl)l' 12 4R l-,(Ikln\ a rnll\\ J\. \ II,) ...... ' II \ .. .,\\ have liked 10 know John Ln.no But Mrs. Wynne leaned tor\'ard nno gnZl.d L\AI ypar n p\o\\trlan nnmpd I him t1\ '\'1\ \ \' ,I \ ,,'1' sbe was forced to whIsper a reminder wtstfully from the window Qt ht'r dtf Hughes It Is snld \\(llkflrl [,II mtlf'lA In I tn fppl1rt hl� t!1�1·,,\,'r\, t, 1'\ I., II parting rorm tfl'n hour� Ilt� ago \\D.S RtnlP,1 to 1,..., 'lilian! \\1111 \\)If'1l hi Irr'\t tl pn r' � Adorn round the TPcord�r'8 c]PTk sixty-eight / �pnt ronnel rpll\ n I fll\\ d a\'''' fnhlt'd busy In the outer omce. nnd BtntE\d In (\ofllnH'nftng on thl' .Ipath or \\'11 lip (flit 'h,· hod\ P\fl' !\, d III'lt I[ \a� ber errand Ham Blatkw lo.wYE'r. athlptt\ onJ lUI ttt111 wnrm h It \\'lId tv,� 1llh rft rtl \The re(\ordR llrA In the vault. �flflR thor. n wrU ... r stnt(»R that thflfP wo.� : n.q thf' trl'I' lllq'P'I, d til h\ \ ,� Adorn and you')) flnd ROme onA In �()D1�thJng tludl}, significant In hiu' on 01(' grlllilld \r a J I'lht.hllrln� P,Hhh I lJ,... th,pr..-fnrf fir\ f' ,I, c1 l' Il1f\rt there DOW. I -think. HII's loolrtng UI' death nt th\ agn of slxty·on,' Mr I It_ \1. I( \ V' r \ \I \ , t the eam .. rN'ord and he II sho\\' It to Illnlkl\ '\ 11t'1I ''',,\g nnd III mld,II,' nJ:\ you·' The C'lf'rlt turned away to at wa. 't'ry llHI('h tuhllTi'stA,1 tn athletics 1 hnlf un hour ,ld� \\\r'lt� p r 'f \d tend to � newcomer API ho grf'w old(\r hn ,I�\ofed annut all I \ ,et\ f 1IT11rndl H',d II. '] • 'I'\ • d I f\ :. 111'1: .\,�. 11 .. \ \I ,\-. \ \\ I\ .) \ I t I Tbe \nult was s small 8t\ .. llIn\<I hi. till,,, to hi. In'\ vrenlh\. ru,,) It I. : Ir .. \ \a. \I' \\,,,1 III \ ,,-,,\' \r room. whose 8belv�B �prp fllleoel \\·1th RattI t hat h� tflnk no ex .. rf'lsp tho Inst 'I j h\ nth. r .at. a\\ nr till r \\ I-ttl I\ ., ' bulky volumes. l'nder a \w1nglng �e .. r ,.t hi. III.. Th .. strilin I'nU81'0 by -\It 'h,' or,IIInn,,' \'\I'. II, qf< r\II ,I lamn a youn\ man WftO b(\nt nhove n a v<:>ry tml'ol\!ant law �IUI.· Is 8UI'!,uRP,1 I I I V ft Q,Q by and \\If'll t ht \ at .\ IrH t UJ.::i n big book He turned ns Adora stepped to have pove,P. the way for a Catal nn thl' .,'\ \f .h., Irll.l;' �, .• 111')\ ,.nlil\ forward It wal'! John Lalle 9troko at apot'lexy So Interested was 1o th.' nllr\\III\\t Ihnt 'Io,' 'r,'\ \\nK I\ \Ob'\ salil Adorn, breathleRsly, In he In this ('.ase that he frequently i\nlPd III 'I .. , Ih,,,1 I,\rt.\ response to hlB bow, and then \hI' add worked tar Into thl' night on the I>a Thev Ih,,, \I\'k \ff ',.,'\ r '\ ed. with sudden franknpss I rarn.. pers Her .. I. nnol ht·r lIIustrntion IIr I II, t\\11 1',01' \.11 Ii, Ii\ U'\ o! \I hf:lr6 to exnmlnp the r('(\orda to aep If a man \\ hu dtd not k .. t'p up bl\ hf\nrt tln\ \nJZ \M\tl't\ 11 •• IIII'\t 1I11&! 'lOr nil I , It t8 TPnllv true that thp bM)ok hRR musr)p 68 tt lA \'�ry t'vlllpnt thnt tip I rh� opltlh'lI that fhf 'rf> •• U,/I'\ In III .. oJwayo belonged to your PPOlllp\ gCIlt\rnthp rhnngP9 o('ournot) \romtlt}} I >4p�dhl ,J\lllfirn \'artl.1 I fT til fl',' rt Jobn Lnnfl 81nUed And I ('tlmp to whf>n h.-. \(>nf'I'd taJ(lng his u8ual t'IPr 't lit, �tlll ltit fl' 11,. �. n,' If III' '\ \t\ (\ISfl as h_ \'tas n natural nthlt'tM 1l1� to 1 I \0 d I' I •• ,ul h'\ set' 11 tbern \\88 not pom(t InlAtnk(l rh n)h I lit t II I 'i\ about our claim-and tho brook might hlH stxth\lh }lOUr \\ hl'H 1\ \oung man. [hnt 111),W; il' f \ tt: '\ I\ It 1)\1' nhllp hp wns n strok .. onrRmnn in Ihp IInr I I' vard rrpw �hkh c1et£!oRle,1 Yalfl In thl\ : Vi .)' 111110( lII,lll \ , • He sear.l.SCG.. � .... --.. TMmJ rTf I agp hI\ Ilttl',1 with hl8 hand\ alonp I t He;\ Problem I' k 1 OJ9 pounrlR Anoth(>r tent waa walk I }-'\II ... t T�'I, Ji!\ .\.\'1 I.·' If n III�\ Jng fronl iloston to New York 4226 ,IJD Ill.) 111'11(.1 nb.lt, (I \\f·.l1 J \11 ItJr'-\1 'Ilaf� hili fhp\ \ ild \ ,t (,f '-f) I, mJJp8) In 41Aa days. ! \':'\.'II,nt! I Irt.,;.' \I I \ I \\ .IQ In 1\ All thE' hE'8t authorltJeR nppt\nr to I \\.:rl'u q IId,<\ \ \ I I l\' ,,\ 111\'''' Ilnll b�lh�\'p Ihat \\oJklnR 18 thf� bpst rXf'r fhf'� 1ft ,til ttl lit',... I, I\: I Ir •• riA\ ot oJI !,Tln 101,·,1 It I\ donA In Ihe op('n nlr BlakA tblnks wnlkln.:: n,a) I be \res\rlh\d as a Iherll.tJPutlc IHPlUI BEGINNIN'a OF USE OF IRON ure In C'prtaln condlttone f)oC'tor GaR 1<,,11 sn,'8 A g\ool brisk walk In thu frl:'sl1 fllf. willi rrE'e br .. atblng an,1 1:,,,,,1 stylp Is as u\l'f a rorm ot \hy.lrnl px\rClse (\8' any I know - 1\I .. \lcal Rerord A,zJong rShe Churches .�E!��\QST C����:ATES. Pastor. Sanda1 S.\.- • Morning SorvlcO, • 11:00 a m ���alB:3�\:Jr' '.' ��& P;, ru y p 5,'0. &- 6,00 .. '-.. ,B�\ Sorvlto.. • ' •. �\ f .Pt'S1U1' :alcctl.trg overy TboradoT evenlull at 7:80 • -: .CnvCDBIIl Mcotl.g 2nd IIAtordoy ID each month 0&2;80 our oeatll arortee. All &f� .. �Icom e. _ � -\{)om...ttl(in .. Ith\'l� aad \e will do tnee lIOod.\ -Nnm.la:\19. ' HILDA'THE HELPER--- 111111111111 I 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 VII.-Her Magic Touclt Hilda the Helper went along about her daily duty, singing Ir.,ttelpful oheery �Ohg and radiating beauty. METHODIST 9HURC� Rsv, G. M HELL, Pastor ,. _l.lotnlng Service 11 A M to 12 M S'ilnday St:hool � M to 1 P M �Epworth �e. n 8(1 to 7 SO r M ...ElIealng Services, 7 lIO 10 � au P M All welom2' TKOS: A. M\C CLARY. ATTORNEY-AT-t.AW. General Law P'raf:tice. For threll yoars clerk or the �urro. gllte's Court., TIoga County, gol\ ,nH �x· -1l(!IItmnt��ltr -Sl!ri\'ll'at.;·� \\rk, and adlniDlstrll.tlQU 01 c.t.At.e. .< \Jnlon. - Yurk State 'Po\\ 11< 0 The merchants uU 'wore II'!I:tl1f1 smiles, whioh showed increase of bulliness. Why, SHOPPERS FROM MILES AND A. Ray Humphrey. LA WYER. Cor Arain And Liberty St ... , Unioo, N Y GlWItRAL .L.AW I'ltACTlC& 8pectal.&1Ulltlonl&�w l!JoI>a\e of Wllr.,! .PPO'DLm�Dlo1 AQqllDlltraloN u.d .,.,ulttmunt 0 cI�I'.Kata\\ CAME :Mll.ES, !he lush was quite a dizziness, HILDA THE HELPER '�:;'0I1'P '1'. 13ecb:er.M.n. blAIN :;1' , UJSIO!'I, N Y \ K til II A :II Office Bour� .. I til:! I' 1\1 :lIImnrall' 17 tu Ii I' 1<1 . R�tOEN('E I'UONE :1\ \' 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 VIII.-Might Have Been Mayor Hilda the Helper now and then was wont to say to women, \Let us CO·OPERATE WITH MEN and \ VR. R. I). M�A 1'>, �. Vest.a.l, N. Y. ' ._. - York Slal'.e Pbone 37 l- Office houm I to 2. ii :10 ID H I' :II I�\ Walked Slowly Through the Wood •• FRANIC TIBlJl'fTS, ot Ihp tpud to ailE' anti anoth\r In or Tonsorial ArtfRt. d�r to avoid nn \ntrodu('t\on to th .. - Ul9 NaaUcokoel1'OOl, t'Dlon, N \' \I ranger. and when the time came 10 1'Irat.-ck •• work ID Sba.vIDIf, HalrcaUIDI:, alllJl\ go homl', Adora had a visIon ot a i.J:Jg. 8bamP9C)IAA and Facial MA�.aKe.. Cb,ldrclll lIalrTrlmid, Dabbed, Ladl .. ' l\&C ... oago ood steTn John LD.nll wboao El7ea lIJl&mpooluJ! a .Pl'Cial11, '-ft¥i>l1l� .....__ ..._... ......_,.,.\.. -- Jmill _.:__.,=-_....: - --::=-_-i-flo-lileaseihtreretdt\ the men W1ttl .. \'\ ,u ... y· ... u .. ,v, w\\ .. Lnnp sl'('rl\tly carrlPd away a Aore her-they saw SHE WAS A hf'nrt nnd recollecUon of 1\ sweet, oval STAYER--they said, if- she did fa<'e with shy brown eyeR. They met In the village and P8J58ed not demur, they'd like to make haughtily hy -ench with beating beart her mayor. Woen the holidays were over John Lan\ hnd Kane away again and Adora But Hilda had abother plan in help- lo\t her lotl'rest In the winter amuse- ml'nte of the village and even went BO fulness to ming\e, the which con- tar aR 10 find fnult with Aupt Abo'. at cerned a single Ihan who wouldn't t!tuM ngslnst the Lanes Ion'\ be sin�1e. . -Adora's wny through tbe wood. led 1>\ n('ross till' brook that tormed tho boun· dary line b .. tween the two propertio8 It added to ber dl8comfort to nnd Rllns I.an\ himself. diligently chop pIng n bole In tbe Ico ot the brook preparatory to dropping a flBhlng line Into the Icy water underneath \liowd'y do�\ eald SlIaa, politely, a. Arlora paR8ed with daintily IItted .. klrts. \The laurel's pretty hand80me tbls year\ Ador� Inclloed her head gravely. but marl\ no response She had prom· leed Aunt Ann not to speak to the l.anes and she would not break her promlee--and yet. something Itnpelled her to pause anil look wistfully hllck at tb(\ old man who had returned to his sport with a IItUe angry laugh Suddenly he looked- up an!! saw bl!r watching him wllh ffl\ave Intentneu snd with an Impa� gestpre. be throw dgwn his ltne and camQ. toward her \Mad at me, ain't you, misS!\ he quertod, dryly Adora sbook her bend slowl,. \ 'SpOfla' your Aunt Wynne's told YOU all about bow I cheated her out of the brook�h?\ he lnBlate!!, She nodded \WolI , didn't cheat her-It's be longed to us tor three generations. oDly your great-grandfather. he SUI' veyed the property In hi. !!ay and, as cool as yoo please, he Just anne�ed the brook. We JUllt let It go year aCter year, hut when , was looking out for Jolln-that's my son-to come home and take over the farm, I felt's though he \fugbt to have the brook. \\,s aura bY right an!! the water·power will be just the one thing that's lack· Ing on OUT farm. I told MnJ. Wymm. I says: '00 down to tho recorder's ot· ftce and &eo the papers Ulr yourself It's all down In black and whJte: but, woman·llke, she wouldn't stir It step, but lUst stts back anil sulks!\ \Is that truoT\ Adora broke the _�Bpla Gr�ve Dairy Farm c. B. DOANE & SON. Prop're, Pure milk rl<.' per qt, Butter mIlk 10,' per gal. SkIm milk 1 I 2,· per lit It F. D. No.1 IIIJ .. ntr ON�01'AU TRIOK, No. 101, I O. R II Regn tar lDeeUDg8 \\cry Wedge.day e ••• lag, In Bed Men'. lUlL Mal .. II.,.,,\. f:�: tWu����i\w. . .1. T, OUUHANb. wr :'&KS:BU, t<aebfllD. 1l0llNDlDLL WDGB, No. �,l\ cd A. M. � Oomm 'P\.Uo\\ tDd ...,4 tth � �\riA�mU'8:!'ioK8. ldaeter HILDA THE .... HELPER _!Phe-Pla-ce to Buy , - �jure Varillslles Paints '..IB .... \:.. rusues ;\\,.... # {�.<\ BlASS n.:.. �\U g- ���;:. .. : _ l.s at;' �;-WHlrrEMORE'SI _ �z.:.:... ��1i.nii:HeatJy aDd Promptly Done. 6�:�F.pr�liiiill1tlenllon lo.Undertaklng � .. �� /:\ .,. '. t . -.'; • York State Phobe 17K III 1111 UlIIIIIIIIll191l 1II1111111111111111� 1111111 IX.-Be.comes a Partner For Life Hilda the Helper wedded Brown, her faithful YOlll1g Philander. the riohest mercha!tt in the town. who thus pl'Qposed with candor: CITY MARRET \You're such a helper. Hilda dear you're suoh a business heartener -it lIeeilil to me 'tis very olear you �'Ilght to, be .my partn,.r\ 10 read. ihc moral. ma.idens &!l: DON'T .STOOP TO. KNOqK AND, !I.AllDlm. BUT Boost YOUR TOWN. � ROLL '.rli:E BAI.L: \\'�'_J:'r\;t!�����������TRHHER�E'iQS»EiM�O::1U4::_ �TlIA.N===-.::.:o:rm�rl�::��;-�;;:---·-- � \EYe.. word's true, You can go . d don to the omce this mtnute and ask �I .... l the clerk to prove It to you, I. wlflb 1:1 n How to Open a Book rlr-a II' \ 'I t\ 'ur,·�t I� \1 � ,:, , n :11 ',('r or Or{ln�PR In n ropt'\ haa }{pre 'a 80mrthtllg eVE\ry boy nnt! 11\lIA prO\4 Itlnt It \\(1-1 H , \l,lkott t,,'.n kllll�n to mnkA A. man UDron. Kirl sbould Ipnrn whUe yourfk A hook In L,z\'J'f II'\ ' Itl' Ii: \ \11' \ I\ ,\ 1\'11) 1 know nlf'l) of the C8.ao of Ii lovor bandJea B volume t\8 f'ompfhlng fllrf' Ih. (hrl-l.tI,ln f'I I III II' \11 'fl : (IIItU \\hll. gulng to Bleep in a slore..\ too prerlollB to maltreat. and Jt caUSt'8 , tU \:. \( fhftt th .. o.;rrnHM n�l\Ii'f rlit/Ill '1l1l l,f nilMent8 wo.s dllcovered. To 8uob a genulno vang to Bee tbp care-- I .,d its Ilq\ ... t J II JA\ I , d 'till t II I I.. 0\ ,Iny fn no unconsclou8 condlUoD. less way In which the lIereon I.rought 10\('1> k\\\ I> In I I( ,nol, ... \\ \\, II, \nol IllY l\r aomEl UlDe In peril at h1a up wIthout tbe reofinlng tnflueD�e8 or' Iho IUflt 0\1' nr f..\: 1,II'jrl'!, /. Ill.,'\ llooks In the home sODlAt1mE's hand II's I ( hlnn Ir\\ I_ nr.I \\\ .\ tn i'\ _ nnd destroys mS8terplere8 ot tbe book ! 11 ( )ironz..- \\ ... n ,\n� \ rt' t !�I binder's art T-Inl dlrAl'IIOlls given are l,Ilo)·pd In ( hlua IIOtil I\\ \ 11 111,,1 In from \Modern BookbIndIng\ ! JnpBJl,vlnlll 7Qu A I' \rc\r'II\� I\ \ Hold the book with Its back on a i :lJr Fffilgl'wny \hn ho. \\ f'\.I smootb or covered table. Let the froat ithlS sub)\l't. Ihe mp,\llnrl!Y \r Ir\11 board down. tben the otber. boldlng must hOI'e \rlgillal\d III ... lIttnl tho lenves II! anD hand while you open I i!:urop\. 1'9pPriolly In ,,,,kIf\ \hlrh a few leaves at the back. then a tew at f approxlmllt, If 'rf'pre., nl .. d lII\d rn the tront, pnd so on, alternately open· Austria and Bavnrln Only nt 110111 Illg back and front, gently pressing stau Ilnd 10 BosnIa nod Trnnftyh\nh open the sections UII you reach the from wbll'h I'ountrl\s th .. ArhRInn. P'r\� w,·., center ot tho volume 00 thIs two or I lind Dorlnns arn \Upp\.,'d I\ ho'\ , \I three time., alld yoU will obtain the II migrated to Grp\\,. Bre tOllnd \vl \ I' \ best r�ault:s. Open the volume vlolont· denr-n8 of n grndunl tntfllf!UI tton of :. ·IJII�' 'I Iy or carelesly In any place aod you I Iron. at IIrst as nn ornnm\nt \I'\lh'd I\ l' 'I! will llJuUY 1lreak the back and cause, to tbo bronze ,,-hleh It ultlma',·ly dla· k r \ a Bta;{ In the leaves. Nover torce the I placed. Everywhere also Iron \n. In , .,' M \'� I \ \\or back of tho book. II trodul'ed sudill'nly-a tart whkb 1m '\ M N\ ,\ • �laln, piles n foreign origIn He say� thnt um \I\'\ rnun\ 'Ii A \f tJ) Ii\ AI I fo'Jufin\.rr\\I-, .. It\ l' Ullf)JI\ !II Scotoh Docto�'. Reoord, motl'orlc Iron was known In Egypt 10 .,.., n, •• '. rrum Sa\ aDd 1\' .... , a,.., \. ml' 'lorrls ,,110 WIIS 000 of I remote oullqulty. but no d(Jubt It \as ,,,.01 _e, , AI! .. 'b .... \' ... � da,' ontJ No Dr Ja s IIdl I' CIlFUUanet'8 In' worked oall�ts arn worked, by ('uttlng 'U'\ \\,oAr. brd \um ':',I·MnftlM.1:�&,��C P M the oldost me u�� dl�'; at DUDferm. \ or ('hipping. nnd was not 9ml'Iteol In ,Ian. I \ Scotland, hllll j I other WOrdR It wns mptollun;y n,'t line. When he celebrated hili JUbllheo the knowlod�\ of Iton thnt orIGI�ot\d IlII a doctor somo ten yeara ngo e rnl E made this sttltement \During my 60 ' In cent ,ur«po. yelU's In practico I have attended no, 000 paUentll. Ild.mlnJI!t,erod chloroform 10,000 times wltb absolul'l fmmuDlty trom tatal results, had 6,000 birth. (1,000 consecmth'8 cnSE'9 wltllollt a death). made about 1 000,000 vlAlta, and travel(\d about 600.000 miles:' :\>lot -1l bad rp('ord for a country medlcnl man.-Westruln\tor Gazette DUE TO RED I Victim Could Have Been Saved bul I for the Pecullarlt,es of I French Law be returned to your aunt'\ \But why'\ allked Adam _ \DecouRe\ .smiW .J<mn- J_. 1'lTfJr matically, but something In bl\ \y .. s told Adora thll r\ason why. aod her own fell 10 ('on fusion \Please abo\\' me the records nnd tell me tbe truth\ said AdorR. pnrn .. al Iy It all sepms so toollAh �ome bow-the tl'ud and I'verythlng . ''I'm afraid It Is ours.\ adrnlttpd John Lane, as he explained tb .. IDBt ter to Adora, and when ahe W\R Quit\ ('onvlnced, aDd �he derk had turnlshed tt\l' wtt1I ('oplE's pi nip reconl Ihnl Mn. \\'f1lD\ might also he ronvlnr\d tbe two walked slowly homeward In the eunsst. A yellow light fueam .. d over th .. gllst£'niIl'g expanse of snow aod form I'd a golden path over whJch they trod In some new·tound happiness. too full for words. The few sent.onces th\y had exchanged bad been comIp.C!nplace enougb. bUt there' waa another Ian· guag'e tbat came 10 both of them. all unUloght., 8S It does fo everyone of ua aome time or another MI'II Wynne saw them coming up the frozen path. and the atralned look \n her e)\es gave place to one of In· tense rellet. \ HI guE'SS Adora's tound the hrook blllonga to Silas Lane Ilow-but some how, 1 lIave II feeling that It wll� stili belong to the flUlllly I alwaya did like Johnny Lane!\ And ahe arose to open tbe door I)\\ \r Ir\t! (' II 1111 . �h..!'n '!At;_k ElsJlan.d.e- \.Jack? Why be's one ot the hest ilar the Bun.\ but yoo ought to see him when It BtAr8 are out.\-S�art S't_t. HArd 10 Trace e.\et1r Svt ItlI Or'II'n 10 Tnoughl to Have Been Central Europe II I. ,I Itt , ,I II) I I t I 0 f ,\ r Who�ltfned Pennsylvanla'r In connection with a t'ecent sale In England at tho letters of WillIam Blathwayt, a correspondent ot tho London Dally .News makes the Inter, atlng IlIIsertlon thAt Blath'wayt, and not William Penn, solected the name tor the commonwealtb whJcb b.� tound· ad In the new world. Accordllig to this authortty, when William Penn applied to Cbarles II tor permission to name bls new colon), after tbe- king, Blath· wayt, who waa In attendallce on his majesty, being a staunch Tory and high !!hurcbman, vigorously objected \No your maJesty,\ said he, \let the Quaker can It atter hlmselt,\ and Penns),,1 vania accordingly It was named Secretary of I'!ttlte thougb he Willi, DlathwaYt must have beaD an odil character, ror he contrtved to ObtalD thO' good opln· Ion ot both PepYB and Evelyn at one Bnd {Ito same time, but be plllyed not talr to 14e Stuart cause. \He crossed. 1 believe, with .James ·to DUhlln. and probably Joined In the Irish Jig �th eDe a uIib: castle, and then. apparently he -w,ent stralght bacK and esvoused the cause of William,\ I \ Olllon Hard to Trace. Tbe oolon hae b .. An so long In <,ultt· -ration that Itl'! original to rIO IA not doflnltely knowo Thero ar\ AOo called wild on laos tbat grow In tho, woods. Nohody ever UlstBS them but onc\. and thl'l'O Is nll0l11 tb\ InslA no sugg\stlon thnt l'ulth'nllon or nny· , thing elBe �ould ever maktl thpm grAil .. .l rul to .I.h.II h.umnn llQla.te. In all uro b- t ability the onion Is a native at we8t· I ern Asia and adjaCl'!nt parta or AtrlcA. i since It Is mentioned In old EgypUnu I wrtUngS and the Pentateuch. \ - $1.00 Per Annum in Advance, A HOPEFULNESS \ PLEA FOR -� Or. ; .: ': .. 1 : .j .-� \ \ \ '\ . TAPE Writer Well Descrlbea Pe .. lmtam •• Q Sin and t\e Peaalml$t a Man to Avoid \\1,1'11110\88 18 a true 91go or great. n\>' It tn\nna .. convlctlon that w. on' gr .. nter than our troubles, gr('ater tlll:,n Ih .. \\ orld Its .. lr grpotpr tMa d,'nth aTid (IUJ hold our O\\ll w�n '\' r tt ll·mf\R to th,... unh.·r�e any \\ III r .. 1111,1 through nil l·teTlIH) Such f'l 11\ I, tleln 11I,1k,'s II mnn Q god It 18 'wrff\! t�,\11 rl( llt-8 or big!, tlosltflln_ 1\ wukes a [loor \ a king A pgr. ..... n '\ tin ('hflBfantly ff'ar9 f,r worrlpa ''i \ra t!(' It!.) nn nrh�t�t lie haa no f.I'\ In :.1111.\\ ,'r any olher tJelnll' I', \'lOq J:ut 11'\1Jl:'Y ll\l' Img \\or n klTlo.l Illllr.· thnn \hldk} It roully hard. fl'\ 1!1' nrtt'rtf'q \ \I\In h\H n rlRhl I\ kill bl. rllf'nf'� h)· n ADd m()roA� (\'011 D Tt4. naill\ A lpug taco Is a mnrk of ra. :I�HIII It I� IIllt �t lintt· lust now Md ',,,, \. r �I \I r }onk log 'Il'()V'� Rhould llU tiL.UI ul. 11) Jail thpy UTO dnng-or· :1 II 1 .. J� J;:'lIocllhlllg fo Chrow LRlk \ 'lr \'!I' IJ,dl rH nnlk .·rt'l\t nnd Ltc i • \' lIhd ) lilt 0\\ n tho whole {'tty \ ''I dll If 11-1 rf·ully (\8 nnyono .,Ist', and ) II.j rl' j )\ Iff'r rllr ttw boll�t Must ,t I ',r t r\ t, ,f'� Il rll (t-'ar tor t hE' rut uro_ 'II'Y h, �I' � v.h\j'h dlso.l)ptaar when 'tllil \\t\lk 111' to thl�m Thero t8 a �\(ld IluII< cl)lnlng It 18 here already, !t W,l only knpw It f' 1.·, ht \\'. ·11' h,., \'1 y T rhlt.-r \\, II'\ \0 ,In :URIOUS EFFECTS OF SCENTS Penetrating Odors Have Been Known to 1 nduct! U noonscloulne •• and Even Doath. fl,,.. Th. r\ I. 0\ \\I�\n�p to 8upport the h' ,,' � 'hilt I hl smell of narcissus moy 11 J'\ fl,rTn' fl%1\ T�ut ma.ny t'trnngn 1\-' .... nr, pll rf'rorC ,pgnrdlng tho fit I\ '1'1 ,\ T h.' foomell ot flo\\ t're .. \ tnr, Illn om\or\ Bnld a m .. <lll'ol IT'nll (In(' night wpnt to 81�flP wttb\ .. I I rr'I'I'r of t'llO('h('� of oh�'ll.nd(\r·- an \. 'ill.\ n \tHliI) �tth rrod nnd whit*, .', \ tn hlB twrlronrn In tbe ,I I t 'dn�)]1 0.1\ .... tOllnci dpond The plln � I' 1\'1' '1 flf the o!t-o.nder bud '''I tl\ 11,,', el h!m .. , rq. ON1,,\\ IR the cllec ot R doc \ f \,,_ h, ,\q.'r fI,.\U\ns:\ for some Umft \n , II \'II \.\ h .. rf' thl'rA were a9vf'rnl t ( \\ I\ flf j:11'1\l1n. b('�nme ('Ixcopdlngly �Iold v Ilf� rf>ln(l\ �t tho flo\\ .. r�. '\ I., : '·'.\nll h'� wns hlmspU ngnln at I Arrival and Departure of Mails .,UNION N Y POST OFFICE. \.(. Aft'., I'P\1I1 !tA-, , M tI' I ft.I .. 1:01 'it \\aU Tlt'part Yor Wt-at RMA rtf II 30 I'M Trl\l\ 1 Train I\ Tr.ln ttl. 'lOOP M Tr�n 2n , f'I\ t, ,.... , '1 11 I() I' \4 110 I' \1 \,0\. Unll fl \401 \ I1tlO/t. If tc..Y u 8 A '\ 8 A, III