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./ / ? UNION\-=E· A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO TIIE1JEST INTERESTS OF HUMANITY. ----- _-- -- -------------- - - -- - UNION\ N. Y.\ WEDNESDAY AUG.]O,,1910 VOL 5S.. NO. �S. � Anu)iig C 'Dhe Churches M.ETHODIST CHURCH Rliv. C; M IlKl.I .• ('3slor. 11 A M to 12 M 12 M 10 I P M lIilUt07:10r M '7 30 10 tj':!O'r M Morning Service ::iund:>.y School. EpwocCh League EvenlQg Services. All welome - - -..,--_.--_. __ .---- pRESBYTERIA .. CHURCH REv C L. LI·TIIEK. PA<;TOK lIfor:.iqg Service. 11 A M 10 12 M Sunday ScllOol 12 M 10 I P M ... t:hrlstinn Ende'IVor. 0.30 to 7 SO P 111 \�EveDing Service. 730 10 �.1I0 I' M • �v\\,ybody \ $1.00 Per Annum in Advance, faet, on the nisfit Mary left. th6 hous-e �- � I ,\--�- __ ��,--,,:,,,\';'� he had oarrled her satchel 'for three RTTT� '.: \\���-���������t.!.I mUes on the way to the village. \\-I.u.l.. : . re 1'). When his story had -been flnlshed- � I\(J rr t w th N°t 0 � :�:�!r:-::::o:�rOI:,�a:ea��; , =.� i es .. o sa er eceSSl ics 1'). g'�. m. 1& Lawrence Alfrtul ora, Never before had they eeen a paleness � 8·:iJ p;,ID. through his .unburn-hls eyes look so � - i i(} . Prme .. s� Tulcum I'm\ <1\ €f 0:00 .. POULTRY NOTES, I • 7:011\ State O' Hers $50,000 In Grand CopyrI,b!.IOrD, b7 AI_Wed UII'fU7 PHil steely, ble jaw SO hard set. They I A lin .. srl k l,oU .. ,1 1',,1\11'\ I\'l!\ \\7 r;\\�� \> .. IIIt· '10 d,I\ lin \bnnd.� eyonlulII .. t 1:80. dldn't aak what 'he WI!.8 going to do; sa- t n$�:f:�������e!t!atUr41T ID oaeb 1D000th \Pu.-Zeb-Jlmmy! Mary haa gone! they could read It In bls face. The The average weight ot goose eggs 18 t I,,·x�. I .. rI(, \ t�nr ) our Ii'_'�� ..',,,,1. �'.. _ -- - - All are \ .. 1001D0. 'Her b�d_ pJn't bean slent Inl\ � rrTT'� MY' - v ,� - i:' _���������;�W�O�W�Il;' �dD�tll�eo�It�D�od..�'�' �--_Jilm�������----1���;B�f������;J;;1--¥��::���:�������31���:� - - -- . 1) .. I 11:- l J.� r , r,:-: was to foregather that night at Charcoal In a granulated tonn €J es hla hired man, and his son Jimmy should always be ke\t before fo\'ls of I I 111\\, .. a ne w h\ .. u{ t hu-e I,,, .. d, hnnl w\'lrlnJ( kln,1 nt \\ .... ·111' -___ a vtllage 26 miles away ror rehearsal .. '\ ,.\ u were. Bittins down 10 breakfl!.8t when prevlollB to taktng the roael. The boy all ages. l,rI\'\ Mrs. WhIte. who bad been upstairs to Jimmie had It all down pat. If he had In an egg at 1.000 grnlns. 600 belong . ilJ l' E H F l �I E.... Fl 'Bee why the daughter Mary dldn't onl)' been a year or two older, so he to the wblte. aoo to the yolk, and 100 I . � come down, stood at the foot or the had been told, he would have been to the shell. I \\'11>\ .. 1·1\ .... 1\·\ 11o .. 1\'''I tn 1\\1> 1·'III\\r. Ln/.\llto Lund staIrs and made the above nnnounce- taken alone to pIal' the part of George To break a ben of her desire to set re lou,�' .,,,01 l \I\\t.· 1')_ ment. Harris. put bel' In a small coop and teed ber \'(g P E]{() '\ [ II E ,\ :\ II II E:\ Zt 11,\ .... ().\ I' � \What do YOU mean, maT\ slowl,. Zeb Raatings went upstairs and plenty ot tattenlng tood.. � � asked the husband, While ;eb turned ..chaDgod to bl, SUnday ault. When Do not rorget that It requires tour 'I'h,\ ,. th� Inlf\! \r tI\ ,,,.,I. •. r- '\11 11'11,,· 1,',1 \.'1' f\r th� (\\e J:tt%{e 'ftll11-1'OlJe--up. -ana 3lIillfiY; Ole 110 he came down he went to the barn weeks to Incubate duck eggs One \\ th .. ntu r k et 1'�l(uJ\ 1'\'''' �\ \\ I r r. ,. I!', year-old son. had II guUty look. and J!arn�8!.ld the old more to the demo week more than Is .equlred tor hens, i() III () X 1)1 E Ii I{ E A .... L1.: ........ ( 'H I·: .. \1 \Coaia right upstairs and II� lOr t H had th b rd ocra wagon. e e arnya Pigeons will not thrive unless tIley For .\\\ n \ 1\\ TI your89lves. I tell you bel' bed ain't gate open to drIve out wben Mrs are kept In comfortable. dry, clean �'. ,,·1 .. ··1 -h t t 1.1.·\ \ } .. t 1·\ ... 1 been IIlept In. and I shouldn't a bIt Wblte came out and aaked between Quarters. and are given plenty of room C (.;.(' l: �I 11 E H A:\ II \ L \( ( 1.\ I) l'I {to' \ \1 wonder If most of_her c10thea WI!.8 gone!\ her lobs to work nnd exercise. � - i(} Tt\lId .. r 1I.1lt! (I.app(.>.d \4l1t ) It--td .. 'tlll, \I� 10 II-. \'1I11t1111lA' \Zeb what yqu goln' to do'\ Goslings and duckllngs shOUld be Infl\I'II\\ The husband. wlte and Zeb filed up \Ooln' to tip over Unole Ttfm's fed damp mashes only. tor the first the stalrwa\ and \'a:ted at the bed. bl\ �. ca n. tew weeka. They do no� seem to be � '- w3n� JTllIlmZb .!!H!�-B.th.mllAk.t.nrth the He drovu to the Village \1Q14!l'e IIf1l!,}\ able to do well on dry grains. H. A. SM ITH, es RiV be ed was ere. wi out a t ha tak th Ua.In, tit up th � BUSINESS UlRECTO .!...'_ crease or a crinkle In It, and Mary'li :0 a:etho e;!ve� barn p an4 tile: uA d mIxture of lard an�sulphur al>\ � G d 'D . �TI N -==:::::::i��:$��:;;;�riinrFlrt'iiii�:.==-j������.1:7.':'�!'\::������:i bes�thlngB·were-·mlqfnB; went to the dep-ot to walt for his traln. II e 'once a week Is tl gOod remed,. ra uate rugglst. e _\ Ol� ON. ,Y a tor scaly legs. The fowls' legs should itr \She wouldn't hang herself lo the Men who knew him for a good fellow be eerubbed before applying It. � . would abe?\ I!.8ked the rather aMok handa or 1Iiaptled hIm on the '-'--���-'--'�� __ '--' -. '--'_--..�'\ \She wouldn't drown herself in the baok. and. after looking at hIm In his The eggs trom pullets are seldom ��-�--��-�-������� well. would sheY\ I!.8ked the whit&- Sunday Bult asked If he was going saUsfactory tor setting purposB8.. .They 1Jnced wife, f!.Il she Wrt1l18' her handa. away to be married. To theIr sur- are often Intertlle. and It they do hatcb Zeb 'Hasu'ngs had been a farmer's p\ee he replied that he WI!.8. He the. chicks are small and slokiy , tl I b h In 100 parts ot the egg yolk. 62 per hIred man since he WIIS 18. He was Whan t men on ng names. ut e ex· cent. Is water, 46 per cent. Is 011 and Peculiar Custom That Prevail. Among steady and hard·worklng. He had peoted to brIng a WIfe back with him When .ze» Acted -OF f11Rf RACE AT FAIR. LARGE ENTRY FOR ST-AKE3. Camp.lgntlr. of Blgg ... t Stables of Coun'£��1:te.ded For Syracua_Hora. Wo� Futurity With Rich PUI'J!I' � -Feal�ro-l\eontive OOBl'lJd 'to 'Bi'eoa· . erB of Stats. es ,,,.ho. i Wltb D rev1\'DI ot 1I1:bt barness borse raclng' In tbe east aud the l:t8ud dr· cult aG'll111 rl'pre�('nlt'(l by u ('buln ot tra('ks tram tbo Wt'!lh'!'u HtOtto8 to Naw Englund. rll<:,ln\ of n hl;;h 8ttUlc.lard Ili promised tor tbe utl1h, tulr, wbltl.l tur tlt>\'oraJ yeurs turnlCd \'0 .... t ·tb& .,;trullll .... t IInlo;< ut tlw dltUn. . A. Ray ·Humphrey, LAWYEI�. \\CUI' !Lilli AoiI Liberty 8l<., Uniou. N Y OBN&RAL LAW PltACTICB. 8_W.ttentl ...... �lven t., Probale ot Will •• appolD.lmeQ\o' A.QaUol.t.raIO\ and �ltloQJeDl ot otei:ed.ul'. Sll&tto. John I. Uecli:eJ\ MAIN Sf UNION. !'I Y � tll.o U A. 1I 'I to!! P H. RESIDENCE PHONE :11 Y �--�-------.--------- F'RAHOIS M. BISHOP. M. D. PhysicIan and Surll;eon. 8�aJ att.etlUOD i:�VtlD tn tbe ucatmellt 01 CbtOnlQ d1l ...... aDc! the a,Uug 01 111 ..... I.\ ... = \1.:.::!�!i to a 1IID,Ied umber of po. tlelila. ���e and HealduDee w .. t .Ide 01 LtDeolO A YO., op�,: f'Jb\:�:D�.j �� Oeo�&1Ii'8�\: y olllce bour. I to g P II l � .. R. D. M�A.n. . Vestal, N. Y .. York 811.1.8 PhonOl 37 '/., Office hout'll 1 to 2. 6 :lU to Il P H. \ FRANl{ TIB8I'l'TS, 'l'i)Dsorlal Arthct. 119 MuUeok. olreer.. UUIOD, rot. Y . 'I,.\ 'IIork III liha.lolI, Uol,eutllnr:.o!.DII\\ lult tjbampotJlIlK &lid P'aeI.1 1d ..... K.. C6,lu,eAoO nat'r'l'riJDOd.llobbod • .c.adI .. · Factal Ma_o .... ,J • illiampoolDJt a l\oelaI11. � '-'Maple 'Grove Dairy Farm c. B, DOANE & SON. Prop·rs. 'Pure milk (ic per qt. Blliter milk 10.' • ll_6f_g,,;I, Skim milk I 1 20 per <)t ,R F. D. No. I. IIlJo.ntr tor. Dar wero j MAIDEN AU�HS r.JlE F�MILY' La.t Word. of Daniel Web.tor two years he had been In love Halltlngs was landed at the depot In with the daughter M.ary. He hadn't Schol\eld.. He made a few Inqulrle • exncUy saId so, but the father knew got a bite to eat and then made his it, the mother knew It and Mary W'�to Turner's hall. A oltlzen named knew It. Zeb WI!.8 a IIttie slow-that's � er bad the enterprise to turn th .. all. s lid Dtory ot hta ho.rt1waro stbre \Zeb'U make Mary. a good man.:.' Into a place where outra«ed taxpayers WI!.8 the comment hetween nu.nan'lhl and other bodies might meet. Tboot and wife. rlcals bad boon given tbere and tbpr!> 1I1ary liked Zeb. As for lovlns blln, were btlls on the walls and bOnr\'\ ahe dldn't know. She had let thIngs announcIng that the Uncle Tom �O'\ pany would take Its chances at all early dats. A rehearsal had been callell for t\\'o o'clock and as Zeb made bls way Into . Y. and you\ leh you , love. mllrry tor love. you had married tor tillug like thnt. Tile trD(\k blUl ['ome to be 80 Iwportant to rnclnll lulerlllltB thnt the entry I .. Itlwnys Itlrg,'. �\Ine yeurA til .. enlrnn(\e money l'�(,poos rhl' omollnt gll'cn In pun\. Wbo·u th .. l'Ilt'pll'ts from the paddock and grlltld swnd nre tnk .. n Inlo \(\(\ount It I\ \p .. n thaI tbe roc\ .. l-urnlsb W(' hill' ......... nuo pt'odu('· Inll fen tu re of tbe fall' 'rhe oOl(\era at tho talr In planning the �nd cIrcuIt mel'tlDgR ure n(tt ac· tuated dol('ly by thP dl'8lre tnr a strong attrnctlon for tile flllr WIthIn thl! Em. plre State ore horse brerdlng e8lJ1bUsh· menta representing Investments ot many thousnnds ot dollnra. and, It Ili Imporlnnt tbat tbo stnte furnish Rome 111('ontl\'o to these breedpts. RllSldes. the stnte mnat have racing worthy of Its maG'nlik'ent ra('lnl: plnnt. A new featijI'C of th(' pro�rolll. and ono wblch will catcb the IUlt>rORt ot tbe brl'ei,Jers of th .. I'oulltry. I It! tbl' R'orse World Re(>r0'4f'ntntlvo Stnllion stake tor tunis ot 11107 11 ,,.111 hI' tb.e IIrst tuturlty rnc-eel nt thO' fnlr; lind It will moan n notnlilo .tnrt 111 line de partment. tor tbe gren test ('nIts ot tho year wUl be 8L'Iln in tbe trotting and pnclng dlvlslon8. Uutll the InRt pny· me'btB are due from tbe nomlnntll1'8 It will be Impossible to determJno thl', vslue of the stake, but It Is telt by raelng autborltj('8 thot It will he In tbr neighborhood of $10,000. The EmpIre State slnke tor $10.000. fIIr the lIast three )1!nr.. tbe cla8lllc event ot the m(\lnl: pragrnm, wUI bring together the beRt trotter, .In the coun� wblch '(\oere eligible on !lIay 1 to the 2'14 clall.!i. The 'nnmfillltinas number thlrty-t'IYo, nhd tboy ropl'e8l'nt tho strDngl'llt grand ,.-!l1'ult �fU�IQ\_ The otber early cl�lng e\'enta nre _____ the Chamber ot CO�!l!ercc 2:09 ttut. . lHlu.b:wooH:N-O:�:P. ·t1nln','dt; 1Ile---stnicusc 2'12 pat'e. M.OOO .JlagQ1ar COmm \D IDd aDl1., 4th • Onondaga 2:00 pnN�. '112.000. th ... oDda11'venl� • ncb molllh. \f � ,..- ',. _ CRAS U. WILLI.loIo1S .. Maoler �'noo-no 2:211 trot for �rec·1ear·oUh _ ....... ���M�\':\:'-�---��r;.4.':·:1:;;,OOO;;; ... 'Class fl1<'es, all tor purses of $1,200 or over, will be nnnounced oIlrly hI' AngUat. WIth II big slnke entIi' sup'port Is aslJUroo for the class evenw. as the camprugncra o� not In the habIt ·ot dJvldlng theIr stabrtl8. There are plnns on toot for addl· tional features ot n spectncular ollJer. If tt appears '(rom the speed' of an:y o� tb4(more sensational performers of the ... }\l!al' that tbcl'll\ U n clmhCli tol' II bew world'l!. recorsi on e«ort will be n1n!!e tor a epeclal exhlbltlon·dur.tn,,_ the fatr. It Wa Groat Acting-. drIft along wIthout asking herself the Question llhe had seen little of men No young man had oome courting. and not onco a fortnight had she drIven Into die 'vlllage She was better edu· cated tImn Zeb. but she did not crltl· clze Harcf work had given bim a bIt of a ItOOp. and btir1Iande were bIg and red and his faee unshaven most of the tltnll. but she made no comparl· sons to his detrIment. But ror the arrtval of a summer honrder tlHngs would have co,ntlnued t(t r.trJft. He waR It young liilin ot good looks. wore clothea ot the lll.tost pat tern and was a new being to the lao lated gtrl. lfe told .her of the outside world-appealed to romance. ambition and cot;!oslty-and, after a stay of a fortnight, gave the farmer a worthless 'Ilnnk cbOlck tor his board and Illsap. peared, / • It was A. week later that M ary fa1l�d to comp down to breakfast. ZQb had been jealous of the 1I0arder and bed heaved' a IIlgh of relief at hili deplU\ -ture.- , \For thl!' lu.nd'i sake, what Is It, what are you 'BOIn' to do'\ I!.8ked Mrs. Whlto. loolPnS' at Zeb JlWltead of her husband. ' / WIthout a wqrd hi anBWer, Zeb _ _ B!JI_lt .NAl.t_.o.u:Iothe.aplt\8. ...,,It-trirtred -aniI will ked -doWDatalra and A remarkable discovery was mnde' his way to the barn. The gran· a 4. !:.hlmnaJ'-� AWllllpGr at JlQ.tIIIB¥} ary. dool'-wall shut. Ho>opene'4lt abd iIe,,Iitj''' __ 1'.,IMI'.t DumfrJeashlre, 'lllngland, while en· got a firm hohS ot the collar ot the 'gaged In remOVing on oblltructfon In hldJng JImmy and lifted him out on ,« chimneY .:ca.uaed by � 3aokde.w·s .tho barn aoo1' and sbook him three or neat:\ TWo hundred and fifty rour tJD1es. l)Jld demanded: \':: clolheslIlU' weto removed from the \'fell me where !lhe went! You clUmnef, all ot which had been utiI- mow all IIbout It.\ ued for the purpose ot nest building. \al1.1'·II-lhe's run lIWayl\ b!ubberod tho 'youth •• \And. gol dWII you. you knew eh'8 was going and kept atOl about Itl 00 on and tell me everything or I'll ahake! the helld olr youl\ He w.as tod Into the 110U�ll to prolll'l�h.1-t l'uWI,utlt1on ., b('st HtGhl,.,. fr,jw Mnlne to Cr.�lt In and trom C 'anudo 10 tbe gulf, Stllte Fair Comml .. \luner r, .. ·ul). eIIt I:>t!ltle. 'h.o dlr('('lJo the radA!: ten· tU\\\, Itll)b r the buDnor m .... uulJ ot thr YP.1lr CloHe to and mlnerp.1 matter th('y spoken under the circumstance In 100 parts of the White or an egg. In at leaat one portion or tbe world yOU men lion Bolng v,ry weak. It abOut elghty·tour per cent. la 'l\l4ter. the paternal aunt ot a tamlly ot chll. wa.s ordured by the do(\tor (In an un. 12� p�re cent. Is albUmen. ooe per dren Is ot much cOIIs\Quence In the dprton\ 10 th\ nurso) tbat It . he stili �ent. minerai. and 2'>fa per cent. lIugar. scheme III family OTsal),jBoUon. TbaL �I'\d 01 .. BorWn time to IIlv\ blm an. ete Is In the BankJi Isl.ands. a part or the olh\r s\oontul at brandy\ At u:Ie After killing the- Insecta with any Melanesian Islands In the Sout6 80as-.- IlrHO do8ignoted the illustrious patient strong solution. whltewasbjng will whero the noUvea bold her In unusunl .'x\lalmed \I stili live.\ and pointed sweeten the room and stop up the esteem and give her lID exnlted I/osl over townr'\ tho bramty Dropping In cracks so that they will not have so tlon. • .) Ht><m art or thla. tbe doctor whispered many hiding places. Amllng the Inhabitants ut tbe BonkH to blrn Ih\ words. ;·Yea. thougb I wslk Selp('t bens a little over size fnr the Islands the 7atho,,'. sistoI' nlust lIev\r I\'\ugh tbe vallO!' ot tbe'sbado\\ at cockerels tbat aro up to standnrd 1 be addrussed by hoI' own nome by d\oth I will tear no evil:' When Web wl'lght. and ror tho old males aeleot I her nOI,ht'w or nl,'('\ but by some .PI'· Ille. replied \So. doctor. r do not large. well-developed pUllets. 'rhIS,' clal title ot respect ndu(lied Il¥ h.w:., 1e.u..t_ Xhan hu mInd aeem8it tv - - - - A Vfstfor to the Islands It'lis ot 1..n In t\ ond .. r ott to .. 0 me great argument\ . _. • stance In- wbi(\h n wumrm had bl'Bn rll'� snd pxclalmlng \Show mo tbo point. CLASSIFY tHE YOUNG CHICKS dUOM to tears be<'nUde tbls ruiHk ot shuw me Ibe !>oInt.\ be passed away respect hud L .... 11 wltbh\ld Tit\ -- - --- -- Moat Succeaaful and Satlsfaotory mothH might he �(l<,kl'n Iu 81 \'''lib Method I. to Bring Them u In 1 eml/horkoll' \\llh a'o\rUIICl' _III' \ A LITTLE WISDOM Batches, Acoordln to A :. mlln 'H,uld uO·\'·'.' '1,'11 ,ilk\ th .. ,,,11' g II I tlv .. In addr,·,·:nl( 101\ \ .,,\ ,\\\ ,nn lurn n crank down. but hI' CBy W R. OlLBERT) I hut \auld \I\ 1\9 watt tmtll h<l\ b.,' q1\a}'8 turlls up In nearly overy Ilutance ot chIcken IIrlft lwen \poken to It ''I'\ \ rearing there are blrdB ot dllforont I 11Inl'll,,0 Iu ,h., .... , Ih., n,nn. \tI \' \\ hll .. mprt' Tnlpnt PDUSeS outsIde ageR Tbere will be weeks and some- to .. \ery r\\,I.I.,tal.l. • XIo III (\'11' , .. Ihr,·.hold 0 .. nlu8 I'ntors In and times months between them. and tp I Dlunlly ot Il(outi. ltH·\ .. d lJl't\\.,eu tJtokf'e a .\ blulr bring them up tn maed Iota Is not the aunt and n\l'h�w • - beat trtriitment they can receIve. In these Islands tbere la nlso a Ilalr Ih .. world doesn't know what It tf.t'a ltInd ot process ot the sur- u�'lUO method o( detl'rlolnlng cbj! par UC1lS0 tilt' \ther holt baa tor IIvlng. vlval of the flttest. aa the older chicks enLAge ot a cblld It Is det\rm\ned dominate the younger. and the latter ceremonlDlly tJ) Ibe act at payn,a'Dt In I h,' n,nll \ho drnwa 00 bls Imagina· generally come ott badly Tbey have I the woman se)eclud to luok lIre.,r tb\ 1 ,�h'''''tI Opl ov..rlook to pin \no to lake a back position In all thlnga.' moth .. r Tbls\ oman 18 sel,·dt·d by prot\Ht 10 hIs drnft as tbe largt:' and stronger select tho I the rpther's .Isler In tho ordInary choIcest and most ot the tooda end courso. Ihe n(,tual tatbl'r pnys che 't1\ \orld \\P(,<·ta a m .. n to make. the moat ravorable posltlon8 In the moner. but It anotqAr I. more anxIous r. I or 111111.\\ ovor a w<,mon but It runa and houses. thlln hlmselt to own tbo cblld bo u'ny n ., l .. rl(l\l'lI a WODllln who makea a We olton bear ot early rhl�k8 do- be roreltalled In this lJoymt!9t. and r,,,,1 <,r h'·'Kt·!t OVt'r a man Ing \'ell and late ODOS not succeedlDg lose bls right to bls own .chlld Th .. so completel¥ Thl8 Is wonderl'd at .rather·s sieler 18 en I1tlOO to Rome ot snd tew may attrIbute It to tbe cause tho child'. Dall parIngs. aDd etl\ kO('118 I have pointed out. but It Is vory otteD I tbose bidden In II I,'ar aDd hUDg ab.,Ilt the Cl18e. : her n('ck Tbe posR('sslon or th .. 01 'bas ,,!t Is a gopd plan to clBsslty all I to bo acknowledged by the cb1l<1 who \11l'\ fn, , chkkens as rar as posslblo a('cordlng , CDn te called upon to give n t ..... t In hl>\ \\\ to size aod Dge. and bring them up �IS nUDI's bonor Arter Ib., blrlh ot nn\ V\u , In batches. Thl8 Is a most sU!:_(\l'astul the first born t'hUd In tllA IRlnnd or run\t.� arrangement. and tar more sutlsfnc· I Motlay all the \\ olDon or thH \'llIng\ tory than mixed rearlpg. ' come to the bouso wllb th,·lr '''8t» Tho smaller chickens should al I Bnd sleep ther .. tor 20 days. (l'a>lI\11 ways have tho bost attentlnns In so- 00 1\ dltterpnt kind at tootl .. v .. o- nny. lectlon of tile purest 1Il'0Dnd. the most WhIch tbey Bra prlvllelll'd to Ink\ shelt .. red positions. and the 8UODY tram the gardo·ns of an) on.. 10.,11 BpotS. �Btlng an �nrly prnf\ttR� 01 t'ol1ltn Iflu) Thelr tood should be more adapted, property --Illustratl'd ::lunda} �Iaga for JUVenile reqUirements then tbat', zlne I required.. tor the larger speclmen8. tlnd ----- when all are obout we same sIze. nono Strength of L_o�e. etperieueo tb01lll dlrgt'eillirons -which -t LlNe Teeln no burd\n thin kR nol h otten orcur In the poultry yard. and, Ing or trouble. attempts whnt I. nhove Dlwa� to tbe disadvantage ot tbe Ita strl'ngth. pl\lIds no �1' \0\ \I 1111 youog and weak. possibIlity, tor It thinks nil things In 8mall YDrdll eacb '0' may be kept lewtul for Its .. lt nnd all thlngR 1'''8' In wired runa, but on the tarm all re- sible. It 18. th('r('rnro·. nbln to undo·r· qulrements nre met admIrably by take nil tblngs and It rnMplt·t .. H mnny plDclng Ibe ('oops or houlles bere Dnd thlQga. and \IU\ \ta Ih .. DI to tllk,' d there In dlrterent fields and posItions' fect. wh .. ro hp \ho do\. nnl love Borne distance apart_ would faInt I1n': I \ down --ThumM D How much better lh.ey all do by thIs Kompls, arrangement than any other. will, very , soon, be gratlfylngly apparent. ad Jlurse rao·l.'. and tor 8PO('11I1 ru,,1' f Iturl'\ It Is �he 11In;, .. st I1wuunt eYer otrer<!d lind will menn (\oot\uts ot a splrltc,) ('bnru('tt'r be twe�u tbe kings und qu.,,·u. ot Ibl' tUI·t • for a moment to locat.e two acton-Mary- WliTfe nnd ihesum· mer boarder Then he advanced end lifted hImself upon the 8lage, Mary stared and turned pale-and trembled The summer boardClr dldn't recognize the tarmor's hlr('d man. and he ad vanced and demanded why the Intru· slon. WI have come to act'\ reDlted Zeb. Dl1d he proceeded to do so. lt was great actlns- It never will be beaten. It brought down the man· ager and the house--the manager Afal. Zeb didn't have many speeches. but the actlon wa.a superb. He seized that manager -by tho halr and, shook blm Billy Then he moplled the stage with hIm. Then he booted him about Tbe women or the cast crowded t() gether and shrlek.ed and screamed They were real shrIeks and screams warranted three-ply The gentlemen In tbe caet woke up after a bit Dnd pitched Into Zeb In a body ThAre waa no make-believe In tbat pitt'll. but they were as otraws In a 4o.mlle gale Down went t'ncle Tom. and down went Legree. 'Fho Lawyer Marks was tossed lI'slde like u chip I1l1Jl George Harrts recel ved two black Clyea In one two measure It took Zeb Hastings ju.t nine min· utes to Up over Uncle 1'om's cabin !lnd Uncle Tom and qverYbody can· ne('ted with It anJi bring n{)Out a ,nnan· clal wreck. \\·hen he had finished he beckoned to Mary WhIte. She carne over and took hili arm. end they left the hall together It was 11 o'clock that nIght when they d.roveo .up. to Ibe tarmhouse. The �tJ.y �hed tor· ward with extended aible to cry \Oh. Mary, how could yon-bow �ould-!\ \CUt It (luff\ Interrupted Zeb \Mary and me WI!.8 married betore wo left Schofield. and there's been acting 'nurt tor onq__ day! .. ------ TIl hrql\\ th�R ... lf t8 wtv.ln,n, to know hl\\\ no: III \mpart tl .,' know\edgo to ntht'r� (hnt H rlp,· ... \8 T,u\ , .I\t'·n('y Is a l�wel. and tbe 1'Il\'t '\ ,m,lng \'nrrum' display the I .. \ ,I j\\ ,'Iry 1.\ In 0 rot t ngt' Is roman tic. but no m .. rt' \\ !)nlnn ohJects\ to roe9-Col· un'\ silk .. urtnln. nt the windows \ nil ran t tf·1I B mnn 8 rhnrncfer by -trm rtnt1rt'1l' � _ ymJ ('an ,inen Judg .. a '\ uman d I\ r It loy hers Th ... r .. I\ \\\ thIng worse tl!ftn tg\'Jrnnf'l' lit l thnt 18 tnrorre(.'t knu'· \ ('r'g� - Smnrr Hot How Elvlns Got to Congreall. When POlitte Evans made hIs run tor congress he adopted e unique and novel method of getting hili name be fore the people. He sent out thou· 811Dds ot letters, on the back of which 'liaa a colored map ot hIs district and II picture or hlmselt The body ot the �tt(lr went Uke thIs' \Success In pol· Itlco Is III.!'1JeI7 a matter of Industry I am wortdng hard to wIn. 1 want rou to apend a penDy for me. Then you'11 be a st®khpld.er In my boom for congress. A peany Isn't much to TOU. but It may mean eo 'fote for me, and one vote may elect me.\ Inclosed In the lettor WIUI a souvenir poateartl, on which he wanted the recipIent to put a one cent 'IItnIIlP and sand to a frlon4 .;:ouclied In torma Uke \Jim [ wish you woUld vote for thla young fellow.\ � ·'PIll. I want you to g\�e this chap a Utt for my sake,\ HI8 method of canvass bore fruit, ,dlId poUtte was elected by 20'1 votes ttl reprellent the Thirteenth dlstrtct ot l'dIBsPurl In the- Slxty·ftnlt congfos8. Washington Herald. Arr, fat and Departure or M, 1 UNION1f.-'v POST OFFICE, He ',It.sod Them Two-yoar\ld Harry bad nevrr s .... n a live lamb. his only knowll'dge ot that anImal beIng derlv�d tram a Coy one on wheels. While visiting grandpa on Qlo tarm he was takon to tb .. sb\ .. p pen to sce the lamh&. After looking at them tor a tew minutes b .. Inoked up at grandpa with a puzzl .. d expros .Ion and RSKPd \Where's the wheel.t·-From thA f>ellneator M.J���� 000 A M ,&OPAl Mn.n Arrllt· Yrum KJt. ... \ it M � 1'1'\ M .. r.(ll' \l TralD 47 1· ..... , TraIn .u TraJD 1& Ttl! n �o Tn b 47 Tr\ n I '( .. W 7001' II \or Rut 8WA H 11-'0 I' H 700 I' II DRY FEEDING METHOD GAINS CONCERTS AT THE FAIR. Kania. Experiment Station Arrangel Hopper So That FOWl Cannot 10 Get Into Feed Box. A !II I'll' r • l'f a St., W I \'J P \; R � I M • ,' 1rl No t \ �fI 2' , ... The Kanaas experiment station. In a buUetin on poultry. prInts the pIcture shown In cut below This box or 'li01>\ per Is fntended tor feeding a dry mash, alfalfa meal or shells. Aa wlll be aoon, tho slats prevent we ben from set.- \ I'· .. f) A 'I �_ P '1 H\ .. 8\ \ ,m. I 'Jj'-' 'rom 6 \\ I .1 W 8 J' at Arthur Pryor's Famous Company Will \'!lD�.). rr .m -; IU �\M 11 to 1 P M_ Se Hoard gaily ,C'��v:d d�I),uI.I�uf:·:�.r��fI!.l�u:.,�-:!,:r. :: Arthur Pryor nud hi. Aml'rlcnn bUnd, :.110 d •• \\Vbod lrom 't'.;lIlt>l'Br:'���Rd:b' P .. which ha\'e eul,·rtaln .. 1 tbl' DlOHt ('rill· Jon\ I 1\10 cnl audlencee at 011 or tbl' larlle ('111811 ot the GnltPd StatpK. ,,-III l'ontl1hutf! ft pleaslDII feature ot tbe !\ew York stote felr Band (\on( \\ III Ix> gl\\en dl1l1y a� the Empire Rtate \ourt th.. pr .. ' _-t--.......,..,._Q.wmtng at III 3(1 o'clock .1u....t.ha.-. morning and In t\1.. I'nddn('k dnrlng tlIe mcOB In'the attf'rnoun. They prom· Ise rnr.e tronta !Dr mUKU: w .. Gr .. Mr pryor fa re<'Olt1l17.NI 08 a len\!'r ef exceptional Ithlllr,. Dnd bp bl1R Rnr, ronnded hlm.elt with ... om(' ot ..... th\'e..----'lri Hor Dlaphl\agmatlc ReaJstanao. The wonderful endurance powor ot -,-.:wott;len ts ,evidenced again by the tact buak7 NeW' York College '-N!hearalng In a fell l'-'�1? -- , �� �. I. \ \ -- ....