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Home Course In Modern Agriculture .pj—_ . XII,—The Selection and Care of Farm Machinery By C. V. GREGORY, Agricultural tHi)Uion, Jtobua S'tatt Colltjm Copyrlsht, 1009, by American -'Press Asipcjatfon \ iWR'Stl&SH'WI\ -0*'*«3rin|ast followed • -today ore mndo possible Only • hy <he iitt o t modern labor ^™ .JMV&]$ niiteblnery, SChe ftrjn- bajadjot today nwjils bruins more than rnttaclol!. <B*e ability to Handle n com. •plicated nuKJlilnp -auocsiwluUy is mow vafcualile thrui tho power to do n hard dttjr'Oinniiuftl )nj»r, With tlitf cowing- of improved wo. • -cbfjiw (Ho jsrowom o i what to buy mud ivltatto get along \vJ!!»owt lnin lio- qocno n Serious quo. The farmer litis incwo money tied, up b> machinery thim in an* but* tjilnlf |JC8l(to« his lima. Hatvliig too mucli machinery IB iioiirly. m bad ««. bavins too map. xyirnt i s n&edwl inpwUi'ROlesttan. it (D always welt to do u little figur- ine Wore t»uyjun n. now innchlno, Di- viding tlio cost ot. the irrtpHwicnt by ttx* mimtmr of years It iwiy bo rcilHou- »t*3y loxnoeted to lust will Klvo tlio •mount that must bo. charged io rte- pr«ec|ni|on each year. Xdfl to tills nn •UoyfaiKB for repairs, storage iind, «W«N flit's Hlwto o t llio interest, ana yortl will have tlw yearly cost ot the ttutoliltw, A little farther flowing- wi n •taow whether tt»Q benefit received from It l a » y««r will Avnrrnnt thte COSlti aiiplilnory may lie rouithty divided Into live oXsaicn-tUlngo, planting, bny- , .in* Wrvcstlug mid wUiccllRiwoua. ot ttwl many tillage Implements there nro senna tlmt «to nlutoltitaly necessary on way farm. Among theso are tho piowu. I^r (ha-tanner on a quarter scotlou a afcxtMti, loch riding plow will bo nil tlxnt la needed tor Uio Hold worlt. In MSdlllon It may bo welt to havo « dacip walking plow tor plowing tho twrdti), turning out potatoes AM tor use In case ot nn omergbne-y, A- ftnng plow «mttlw» too many herwa to bo wractlciitit* on tho average iOO noro fawni, On lartter farms, \whero plenty o« JiowM »ro (wlUMo, » ganif plow wrill iwo «io tliwo of mi extra ntim. I t l»*«oW jilnuto Iwivo tho »low/»up« jaiW with two o r tht«o molduo«rda o* dlfr«r»nt HlijnU. A uteep tnold> boirt |mlir«rtj(« U»o wit Dioro «nil for tlili »Moa l» * BO«<l (Wos to t«» on wfuM) !«i4. Oft vlormr iwd, Itowotror. K. Jongor wwUlKJurd «hosild bo UIMHI tn order (»}«*«« tlio dnift, • Ono ot tlio ms«t; important tlllsge tzniiloincnta I» tlio dbric No other ma- c*fiw wilt jnilvorteo tlw MU »o quick- Ijr M tlionoBghly, ffUoMMOfntonirtto t*wk-» «nv»U two \wlioelistt «rr»ngo- awnMndhr the *»»» *n4 «f U»* taiUKUO Is \of counldcrnlilo ndvnntngo tn tilting: tho ttelglit OS tb« horses' xwcki, Balld wlietl disks pulrerlM til Ktound more thorouichly than ifpudoM *p ««l*w«yii. A good tisrnur la N necdMlty on uny Am. Tb« ftoxlhjo typo i* teilt for all «s«iiilltl4tt«^-ii8 It s«il» ilown Into tno tiolfown «n d tide* over trash better *Mtt WttI n nollit framo harrow. Slirlnj tootli ImrrowK, rollort utid •wci'dorn al l lmvo their B|HWIII1 UMMI, •but trm tuirdly b« mid to bo nocta- •4(r on Uio mentRo tiunrtcr gectlon. Next In, Qhlor eomo tho cnlttvatora, •nil there aro no ninny iitylca of thrao thMcliwwtofrInn diaicntt matter.|Ttu< aaw«t ImtwrtriMl port «f tho cuttlvhtor Ullliii nhovclH. A hnnpy uiextluln In Mtnick l a tho Mx Bhovul ty\fo. the •litlvoh on this enn bo rtm docp nor typo ot'futfOw op«nor W pMfe^ ttblo to tlio dlair, utece tho latter In httrfl to guldo. !W)0 wsenWnt point In piontorB, howevor, id the. drop; It you nro tn too-habit ot gtadhir your sped corn cnreWUy HO thnt tho. kernoU nro an about tho name slco tlw cfleo drop plates will 'give t\ moro oven staad than will tho rouufl hole drop* plant- ers Ifi which tho plntps nro tnrnod by a glmln from tho axlo and tho wlro uacd only to open tho shoo nro uurw to drop every titno than tho«o In whloji all tho work to dono by tho wlro, a'hero nro two Imylug ImpiomohUi that nro nlmolutoly cswntlal, tliQ nioW' or nud tlw rako. Bo »uro to pick a wido out mower. Six foot l» a good width. J'lio extra, draft amounts |o Httlo, and 'considerable tlmo will ho saved In doing ovor tho flo)d. Whero fnucli hay I« nisdo tho old way ot rnkJiiB tu lnmctioir and plteh- lag it on to tho wnijou by hand is too slow and laborious A much bettor plan In to ruko tho liny luto windrow* with a lido delivery rako and gather It up with n, tiny londov. Wlioro tlio bay la put in tlio barn a sot Ot double harpoon forks will make short work of tlm unloading. If i t Is to bo stacked sorao form of stacker will save a great dent ot hard work. Tho moat Important harvesting urn- clilno 1» tho self hinder. 'X'ho binder Is arm. xxitt—A itJwnr vtvm OF ojaoiasn owogh to loosen the soil well -tho ant two times over tlio Hold and can Wcr be set thaltow enough to avoid .sdrloiis Injury to tho spreading roots. If you aro In tlio corn business cx- tcjuiifelj- enough to affora two sets of cnltlratjors (It Is well to havo spa- elM ittrfsaco nmchlues for tho last two cultivations. Sorao companies mako surface\ tolndos which can bo attached lit place of tho shovels when so de- sired, In tho ihanda of a careful man the two *oW cultivator does good nud rapid work. i'lrnt in tho lino ot planting urn- clihtod cttnio tho setdera. \While cost- ing k llttlo more nt Ih'Bt, thera Is no better Implement for sowing smalt grain than tlio disk drill. Tho disks cut through Cornstalks and othfcr triiab, and thoBeod Is deposited ovehly and nt a uniform depth. Tho rcsult- IIIR ovenness ot stand will cause nn ineroa»etl crop suCOclent to pay tho cntit'd cost, of tho drill In a. year or two, la mleetlng a corn planter the run- *in. st jv-w>A»rria wrt KM)tm« *p«iiir> m IHWSOT mow m »«u( wm i A WT- nut c*muxiu tho most complicated maeMho on tho form «nd tho ono moHt IlkoJy to got out of order. In buying a binder sim- plicity of construction, caw o t adjnut- moat nud hsndtncss of otHnjt are Im- portant points to look after. A tongue truck Is an attachment that should go with overy hinder. This Is tho only means ot eliminating sldo draft that lias yet been dlacovored. A tongne truck in rather expenttre, but so »r« sore shoulders and necks on the hones at harvcit time- Whcro much stock is kept tho corn binder 1« a necessary implement. By cutting a largo share of tho corn snd pslng It m fodder or sllago much feed Is saved that would otherwise ho wast* cd. About 10 per cent of tho entire feeding value ot tho corn plant !» In tho stalk. When thcio are left Blind- ing in tlio fletd tho greater part of this feed Is wasted. The shocked fodder may prolUahty b« run through tt shred- der before feeding. This will hunk the corn nud leave tlio stalks tn tho best shape to bo fed or used for bedding. Ono of ,the mostl Important of the mhtcelhmAua ImpWmenf* Is tho wind- ml!!. No /farnter Han afford to hump writer for 1 his stock by hand when the wind will do It for nothing; after the mill haa onco boon put tip, In erecting a windmill ho miro tlmt It i s put oti.n high enough tower so that surround- ing trees .or btttidlugs \will not cut off the wind. A mill which is geared back ao that tuo wheel makes three revolu- tions or BO to ono stroke ot tho pump will run in a lighter wind: tjian will tho straight geared type- A three legged tower is Just as strong as a four and considerably cheaper. A machine thai Is almost iudlipeosa- ;blo on a stock farm Is tho gasoline en- gine. The original cost of these en- glues la reasonable, nml tho amount required for fuel and repairs Is small. With n gdsollno engine to furnish tho power to run a sheller and grinder feed can bo cheaply and easily pre- pared for tho stock. Tho cngluo will also saw wood, -If you nro fori mm to enough to havo any to saw, run the sllngo cutter, grindstone, separator, churn and washing machine. It may also replace the windmill ns a source of power for pttmplng. In selecting a gasoline engine he, sure to gel-one largo enough to do the required work easily, remembering nt tho same time that where much light wotfe Is to be done a small engine will do It with touch leas gasoline than will bo used by a largo ono. This objection to a largo cnglno ean bo ovcreomo to n largo extent by so arranging tho work thnt several light machines may bo run ml tho samo ttme. Tho moat reliable typo of en- gine is tlio four cycle. In which there aro two revolutions of the flywheel to Ono exptoslon. Tho water system ot cooling is tlw most efficient, though air cooled cnglues aro nil right for light work. Another necessary machine of tho mode fiirm la tho mnnuro spreader. Not only does this save ti great deal of work, but it also applies tho mo- tiuro more evenly and will cover a greater amount of ground with a giv- en nunnttty ot mnnuro. There should he little wood In a manure spreader, since. ,lt rots out quickly. m puKtwis. Summary of the Week's Newt of the World.? Happenings From All j»«rti ot *hs Globe Put Into Snap* Per Easy Rsadlng—What All th » World Is Talking About—Crum of th»-N«w« Culled prom Long Dlspstohii. A Nebraska, blacksmith ictU a.EOd' feet In an. aeroplane ot Jhl» own lnveh< Mors and escaped serious injury, .' Jrloalth Commissioner Evaiis of Ghl»: qago h'a8 IMued ft poater-llliistratlvo ot Jlio capabilities of nieo Jn spreading disease germs. ijGoause h« was spanked by his mother, the flyo-year-old son of $trs. Barrmel Scott drowned Wmsolf I n a- well at Central Glty, Ky. A blazing bottle of oil was thrown into (ha home of Jtayor Niyen of Belie* fpntAllie, 0„ Who iaauod tho warrahts\ jin tho Black iiimd casos. • Tho Jiassuchusotts legislature pass' Sd tho Boston Railroad Holding com- pany Mil, practically giving the' New Hsvon control ot tho Boston and' Ajalno, T«s on earnings ol corporMlons and an amendment to tlmeonatltutton pro- viding for Income tax' nyo r^ommend- ed hy Prosldont T»lt,Jn o, inossase to congtesB. Friday, Oovornor Hughes' comnijfoo report- ed tlio remits ot Its oxhauatlve la- veatlgatlon Into tlm Stock l3xcb»nge and similar Institutions* Firing on British steamer by ttus- sinn warship bollovcd w bo result of a hluAiton no Borlou« -oonseiiuences foafed. Bight former omplpyes' of Mr»- Wow»! ard Oould tostlBod In tho aeparalton co«0 trial that they had seen her under the inftuenco ot intoricantu Minister rtusaell, Kt Caracas', report- od tlmt tho Nantlcoke wd the Des- natch had boon purchased by tho gov- orn'ment of\ Veaostuola. Cloaranoo pa- pora wore, than Issued to both veaMols, Saturday. A snow flurry yesterday w*» tho xwjvot oxporlonce ot rosldontp of Duano and other wctions o( f FjranWln county, Senator liodgo wa» «ald to htvo thrcatoued to resign from tho IComo Market club o! Doiton became «t Ita opposition to free hide*. Wall street men regarded th* report oi Governor Hugliesf committee aa conservative and as a vindication of methods now prevalent. The dlffleulUes In the vjay of tho listing of Hteel common stock on tho Paris Bourse- are likely Io he over- come, says a cablo dispatch from Paris. Brumio! \V. UofliCltts, lux clerk In tho Brio county Ireasuror'i ofllce, was sentenced at Duttato to aa tndo- terminate term,of £& to 5 years at Auburn tor grand larceny In second degree. Monday. Senato votes 14 a ton duly on print payer Instead ot |3 In house bill. Loaders of tho Hawaiian strikers re- ceived cable message* from Yokohama urging them not to yield and proml* lng financial aid. , Immigration commission has dlacoV' ored that tho fedoral statutes provide for no puntshment tor holillitlc alien! In lifvaluiM&Ty servitude. I King Edward, aBy* a lanlion jdla- patch, refuses to take advantagti ol tlio exemptions accorded him as soy eretgn In the matter of rules for driv- ing or riding In an automobile, Ke.v, Dr. TJlysaes G» B, Pierce, .pas- tor of All Souls' Unitarian church. la Washington, which President Taft at- tends, was chosen b y tho senate to succeed the !»te Dr. Halo as chaplain, Hesiclencc Photic, 27. 411 Main Street, 2851. lor new ideas in tnotlcto sanitary pltiml.inR pneumatic wait* wmrfjr fot' put country homes, which nte just M well able to lmve all tile Mioddfn coiiv-cniences as our city h'iends. ..( $ectric or^fttef ptluiping outfits for oiir city friends ifTeatiiigby hi|lior low pressure steam. •. > ifet wttttJf -with cither open tank or Honeywell system V ;A.:ErtB¥^@fc0« \ \THE SEPARATION. Why One V|ctlip Lost Faith In 8W» Whiskarsd Bnthr«n. \TJh-wbilst yo' was gone,\ said prother gmathefs, relating th e news to Brother pucksloo,- wko had been on a Journey, \a gen'lemnn 'peared on de acene yub wid de noratlon da t be was a, elarryyoyant and de seventh son o' »uppin-i dunaab wbat-and Wan SWloS to hold a secession in-vie lodge hall and jshow algns and wonduhs for do modest sum o' two bits for folks and 10 cents for betwixt sized chll- 4 r enj PO'tly pumouage, w'd A striped, vest sud woolly side' tthttfleerB, and 'bout the shade, *e was; of de opposite sldfofatwb'.;'- ' ' -.' ^'Wiaht I'd «-bceo-'»dilf,«-^envlol!?ly , rewsrked. Brother IJucksiop. \Wisht jo* hud, sah, uMaze I likes sympathy^ '*WeU-uh, ffp stae wliisk- ered geu'leman took do raonOy pi de flo\ «nd aerboine was pturnb packed, and- den be blowed out do lights apd 'normced to a grliudy voice «ori oVory* (jody to set right stlil, pti-kaao for do (oat spearmint he was ub gwlno to Whirl In and aoparate dclf souls fum delBboalea,\ • \Mum-mum-muh liawd, sah.t Bid bo dolt?\ \Sot go's yo' could notice it. Wo less sot and-sot and; waited and wait* edUand blme.bya gamhlln* man dot -trmtWt Blceercd begun to axmwt ( and denihe lit a llglit, and, bclioia, tbepuh- fesMih wasigbnet Ho'd done- aepnratcd u» amaht gro\vcd folks, turn our twa bttsl apiece and d e Innycont ch|ld'cn fum doir dlmoa and. was gopo. fminis, PntV nil dar was to It, \ccppln' It clinches do sncakln' s'pleton I'a had for, 10, deso many days da* a iilgger wtdjsldo ^whiskers dess pntu'ally krtlu't b« flgiit.\'-St bouts Post-Dlspnlcli. \\\\ Hurtior In Advartislns-- It l» igjood on nil sides that as a rui« huinorous adyertlsements aro to bo , avotded, Buslnojs Is business, ami tho buBlncssIIko ad, is tho ono that counts. Nc,*crirn3eit It is .intcrcstins to come upon an odd, amusing or out ot the ordinary specimen—for 'Instance that of tjio photographer who made a »pc» clalty of baby photographs. Ilia ad- verllecraent read: \Bring; your dear llttlo babies. I f their don't »lt •{!!! I won't get cross, X was a baby onco mylclf.\ What Is especially raw b* to And na- advorllaer who WW oxhlblt any candor about ths ncgatlvo quallOca of his sjooda, I t Is all tho more refreshing-, thoh, to> pernio tho announcement of an • Innkeeper In ono ot tho smaller atatca who was evidently .burning with. * doitr* to tell the exact truth about bls-Mtabllibmcnt: -Not tho largest hotel la tho town, satr nowly furnished throughout, n o fret boa to train, not tlw beat gnib tho market affords, but simply clean beds and good food, S3 cents to sleep, 23 cants to eat. Toothpicks and Ice water thrown In, Try ns, ' Pay tip. Ami I f sofciattsfled'kocp muml\—landon An- awers, ' The Ferbiddsn Frwil. Tho botanical curlosltlea of tlio Is- land of Ceylon are replcto -with vattedt intircsti. Ono of them Is \tho torbUl- deti fruit,\ or \Eve's apple tree/' lb* natlrt name is dlwl kadnrn, kadnra algnlfylng \forbkJdcu\ and dint \tt- gc'rs.\ Tho flower Of this extraordi- nary production la said to emit a tlno *CoM. Tha cdlor of the fruit, which bangs from tho branches la a, very pe- culiar and linking manner, la very beautiful, bclog orange on tho outside and a deep crimson within. The fruit itself presents the appearance ot hav- ing* had a piece bitten out of 11. This clrtomatance, together with t|io fact ot Qts being a deadly poison, M- tho Mohammedans on.their (test tlUcivery Of tcylon, Whtqn, (they nsaJgneil 111 tb/c stti of para,iVae,/to represent ItM the forbidden fniit of tho prden of kden, tor,, altliougli the ilnest nm most tempting in appearance o f rmyj It 'hod beau Impressed, such wa s their Idea, with tbo mnrte of Eve's having bitten It h warn men from meddling with a substance possessing auch noxious properties. Tuitday. . Dr. Justin ateor of St wufs, a well known lung- specialist, cuds his lite because ho fears a fancied disease. Stall OterTt Jackson war Wiled and both englrtesrs Injured in a tesHlaloh of two Southern railway passenger trains noar Mount Carxncl, Vs. Dr. Charles F. Aked, In the pres- ence ot John D. Uockofollor, preached h sermon upholding religious freedom and opposing ''heresy hunts.\ Illness ot a Juror prevented tho con- tinuance ot tho trial of Droughiori Brandenburg, charged with selling >n alleged BpurlouS tetter of Orovef Clovcland. A aerloits naval disaster was nar* rowly averted when tho Wilson liner Sappho, In a dense fog, crashed Into the Brltlah cruiser Sappho otr Dungo- nes3, badty Injuring tho,latter. Wsdneaday, Six persons woro aovoroly Injured when a sightseeing attt&mobtle crash- ed Into a treo In Ofc'eah Parkway, TiBnr Coney Island, Washington repotted that thero was growing opposition In tlio senato to President Taffa plsn tor a tax on dlvt- dcuda of cqrpnrntlons. Refusing (to tell who tlielr superiors wore in tha preparation of adulterated food, two nW convicted of Its sale In Now York wore sent to prison for ton days each instead of heing fined. Secretary of Agriculture James^Vll- son will retire from President Tail's cabinet next December, to bo succeed- ed by Representative Charles P, Scott ot Kansas, chairman ot tho house com- mittee on agrjciilftre, Boukc. Qod bo thanked fo* bookSI They ate 1,1m voices of this distant arid the dead arid hinlto us heirs tor tho'spiritual life Of past ages, .'Book* afeirue lovdew. They give to alt -tvho Wliitalthfiiily -uso rfhem the society, (iid sp'lrltaffl presoUce, of the beat ntiA-greatoat bt our race. j}o maiter bow*poor I am, no matter though the prosperous of my own time will 'not catbV my ob. scure dwelling, It-tbV-scetbd* writers will enter ttad'ttko Tip* thclf abode Un- der my roof-if¥ttton i 'witt cross my threshold to sing to tno Of paradise, and Shakespoarosto' ojca *to mb the world of imagination -aid 4 the work- ings of tho huninn heart, liud Frank- lin to enrich mo -with hts'-prnCttQJdt wlsdom-i shall hot pino for^xvantof? Intellectual companionship, and 1 Way: become a ptltlvftied man, though ex- cluded from ^hatia Cajiwthe titst So- ciety in tbO pinOo Whefq it Hve,—-1V|V- ilam ISllery Qhatolbg. _ t Uridsr Prfssure, Isn't it aueor k t'fint *n«n-tr man really wants to go s6rherfBer(S>heean , l do m much work tolihir-att (iotiV a s would Ordinarily^^ tateliiih- iiarr?k-doy.-Port- Wtid -Bxproiii, ••'•-. -,. *•»£, Qrl.f Thnt Kll!«. \Jly poor boy,\ said th e boneflcent old tlertyman, who had encouhlcred a yormr waif sobbing In tho\'*atreets \What/ alls yOU* Some case of dire distress-has touched your heart chords i!*MfcB3*fc\ \tNo sniffed tho iadj ~yoU're clear off jour base, old kniooilcks. Mo an' Snippy an' do rest of de\fellies tin- canned tho taangy old yeliow our np at BchWarti-'a \grocery an* vwMlc old Schwartxf Sh* do gang; followed d o dog I sneaked back to de grocery to swipe dried apples. D* Fldo chas»a into Schmltt's orchard, an' do gang cribbed de «w*liest peaches you ever s«Wi an' don dey Smoked grapevine cigarettes' 'arid' Set tho barn allrc. i mid« % nasliiy Into do apple litrrot at do grocery, an* de delivery boy pasted tn* With a bed alaf, nh* It hllrts yet, »rf I didn't get to see de Are ah' didn't get nothln' to oat, an' I wfsht I WTIS dead^-doggbne it alH\-Boheml»n Mag- ailae; His Advle*. | A young genius named McCarthy went t o CemmOdor* YandorbBt and gaS'o him a suggestion which led th o commodore to organlae -all t u little rhiirjocids between Wow Xerk and <3hl' cago into ono. Bof ore McCarthy went to ynriderhllt he wont to « frlind itor advice. Here Its whit hi* friend told- 'him about the'commodores \Don't let him scared ye. He's as full of power a s s tuxhino: Has a good deal 6' whir in Mm. like* re- sistance! so does every' ajwaj fores. He's fought a thousand dlffleultles. He'll take you for another an'-pltch Into ye, like a s not Don't r»t tarn scare ye. It ho Juttps o a yo, Jump*n bim. He'll enjoy it an' begli to re- spect yto. It's llkb pnttln'. *>bttt- on tho turblnc-yott'll take off a Ilk Of his power «nnd en^e him dotvn. ,( -Deh*er' N0w8. , , The best o' Svorklug Is it gives you a grip hold o* thlnga outside jour own lot,-Ellot. Chsrlty, ' It la an old, saying that charity he-, gins at home, but this is no reason It should not go abtctad, JL ma,n should live. With the world' as a scltften of th6 WOrJd. Horfcoriy havo a preference for tho particular quarter or snuaro or even alley in which he ilvcjjbut he ahould have a generous feeling for the welfare of th6-Wholff.^eumhcrland. Both. \Whitt nre you talkiiig about? A (tUlniBf enn'tbo it grcatheip-and a great drA\vback lit thersimStiniOi'i \I don't fcnoWSi Aow -about a trnis-- tard plastcf?\—Bostoff Qftanioripb lo *ccanbenent«*8'4xavdM8#4d' show*wahtofttfpt{tb*dr«t1ac««i--tj#. H»V« you mam -that, til*' fellow TOO J« talked of moat to-day • • W»» *, bareroot la the .country Tromplng down tha daisied -woyt Have you thought' to colint tha icaOors -Who hayo watrood tllflr frosty Jeot Where the brlndle bow had rested Ere she yielded up hoc teat? Havo you notice* that the great ones Know and lovo the tilings ot apd, And have kept their BODS?* fragrant \With the perfumes of tho sodt Have you ever paosofl to figure Wily tho country boy win* out? It's because lie learned to hustle la the days of «auork,r»ut! It's hec«u«e-|i«'» oroad and honest, Has a heart that'» tuned to toll, Iiiaplratfon born and nurtured With the turoln* ot the toll! Ho haa learned tl » golden Uuon That a MM'who wins must try Win a a eirntstneu of purpose And a frank look in tha eye! 6o the country boy is leadlngr- . Blronsr ot fr»m* and purs ot -lieart— Wlijnlnff Isiinls In Die »tru«r*l», asIalDs; lienors la tbo mart. Yei) c«n (lnJ hint In tho sanctum. In the courtroom, at tho mill! |Jo Is dolnj t|dn*s by motto^ i And tho motto i s \X WJIW* The Raa-Ttmo Eddy, Every girl says: \Now you itop,\ but i t l a tho ono with tho glitter ot stool-In her oyo that you want to bo- Hove. |. Over U,QO0 tons of lobster* were caught In Canadian waters last year. Those Canadian, lasses must look too cute In tholr bathing aults! •ft if ft Calling tho woman who works la ths kitchen a \maid\ Initcad of a \hired girl\ do'ean't seem to havo lessened tho demand or doortaaed. tho wages; * * tfr Tha man who tolls his -wife every- thing: ho licara, will drive Innocence from her heart and blushes to her cheeks. Tolling your wife all you hoar Is a fine rule for a deaf man. Socio girl's seem to flutter around scared to death tor fear thoy aw not golhK to get a chance tb xnarry noma «onof-a-giin .who couldn't support them if limy 'dM. •ft * it How to becozno a mlllionalro does not seem to exceedingly difficult as it did prior to oar better understanding of the robato system, but It seems now t o bo Just as hard to becomo a.re- hater as It formerly dtd to becomo a mlllionalro. •ft * <r There was a real Polar expedition out In my town yesl\rd'ay. A Polish gent, who works for the telephone company, dlmbcijt a pola in; pjalnmow of n/pollto cltlxorj to ,teat a polarlpcopej for a polemic pOlarlscdplst, Tho polarization having been completed) down carno tho gent from Fololand as frltky as a polatouoho. Then ho made a bee-lino in tho direction ot tlio polo- star, passed over tho brow at ths hill, took tho train and rode home on a ear propolled by a trolley-polo. Talk about 'Walter' Wellmant TttBhl Also, plfflel <s)-©-<3 A Dealrablt Citizen. There is one 1 rain would praise for vir- tue rare. As a cltixn he's tolr beyond compare. Ob, an opllml.it TVIIOSS heart Is (res from «ruMo • la the man who pays his taxes with a salltl ' SH&-® Pays to Advertise, A Michigan editor prints tho foUow- lng squib in laat Week's paper; A. .V. Weekly, of Hlllneia. xtta In Ath. cm Monte and Wis tolling the result ot Ms advertising for a wife. Mr. Week- ly stated .thtt he had Vecotvcd twonty pleUMMi nhd itrenly-flve letters tram Indies -who wer» v«ry willing; to become Mrs. \Weakly and that b e Would. b« hchceforlb a mmi bellaver tn advarttslng. IIS s&ld he had niuwrrwj cart of the letters, hut as yet had hot picked out his bride. ©-©-a Tough on tho Poor Sailors. A Hoppvills xn*n Went boms the oilier night rrom ah evening spent down town, lie -reeled up the front steps and Into the door ot bis home. Tho floor rolled' under his feet and the stairs seemed.to hit him In th* face «s ho mounted th«m. When nearly up to tho top he pitched back- ward and rolled down the stairs. Pick- Ihg Wroselt up he muttered: \Oh Lord, pity tho poor sallora out nt Boa In si storin llkt th!s.\-BoopVlile (Mich.) Echo. g>-©-® .Obstacles. 41 Ths Bsmon, it It comes nt all this week, Wilt do io undsr dlfflcultles; With the foreman cosnatd to his home by sick- nets, a compositor In tho country snow, bosncl. tin divll hunting sparrows, and ths . sclltor holding court, no trilst our- nsdexs will pardon Us this tlmo. If the piper la s little deficient In quality.— Aujrustn (Mlctu) Beacon. Ths Joks on ths Jockey. A fe w years ago a famous jockey was engaged to ride the fnvoiite in an important race, On the way to the 'post, he found himself cantering along- side a rank ootsider, the mount of a •table hoy 'who had only Just com- megced riding, '\You'll have to be caieful with that brute,' B.,\ he remarked. \I've ridden bim before, and you'll never be able to bold him.\ B, thanked the crack for the hint and said that he would \do his best.\ Halfway'through the lace the out- sider and another were in front, with the fayOrlte Close behind. Fancying that the others were in dlfliqulties, the rider of the favorite shouted: .' ''full out, B., and let me through! I've got tberace in haml,'-' , The Crack was mistaken, however; -J,opking back, the stable boy. -replied, ^ith a. grin: \i would, but I can't hold him!\ With which the novice lot his horse have hla head and siiot away, the casl- est of winners, to tho chagrin of the prniik, whoinis6ed second, . Hspplnsss and Joy. Happiness, according to tho original uso of tha term, is that which happens or comes fo. one by a bnp-^that Js, by an outward befalling or favorable con- dition. It Is what money yields or will buy—dress, equipage, fashion, lar- u,rlqa o f tho tabic—or It la scttlomout In life, Independence, love, applause,- ad. miration, honor, glory, ur the more conventional and public boiiellts ot rank, political standing, victory, power —all theso stir a dollght In the soil), which is not ot tho soul or-IM quality, but from without: hence they are loak> qd upon as happening to, the soul mid, In that SOUBO, create happiness, Jo y differs from this n s being of the soul itself, originating in its quality. An d this appears in tho original form of the word, which Instead ot suggesting a hap literally denotes a leap'or spring. • • • mo motion, ii outwnrd and not toward, as w o conceive i t t o bo i n happiness, i t la not tho bliss ot con- dition, but of charactcr.-Dr. Horace BushneU, Concsaled Weapons. Qnca in a college town tho rumor that students were carrying concealed weapons reached tho ears ot the local police. Tho chief at once issued strhir gent orders that tho heinous practice should bo stopped. Ono day a group of thbui passed a pollcoman, and ono ot tho students in s o dolug put his hand to his hip pocket Then, ns If recollecting himself In> time, he hastily withdrew It and looked ahccnfihly at the policeman. \What liitvo you In that pocket 1** the latter asked sternly Instead of answorlnir, the student and nil his companions, as if panic stricken, started to run. After a otinso ah tho students were cornered nnd or- dered to deliver up whatever they had In their blp pockets. Meekly thoy obeyed. Each one car- ried a corncob, Tho remarks of the policemen cannot posSlbty be record* cd.-PhtlndoIpn!a tedger. iWt^vv 0 ^—>-^- He Explains. \ \V3iy Is It, professor.\ asked tho young; man. With the bad eye, .\that when. .•.Christopher Columbus titscov- cred \this country he dldn't.fiettle down 4nd stay here'!\ \Donhtless yOu#o aware, my young. frlehd,\ t answered the protessbr, \th'ajt the Spanish form oj his name was CristoW Coloni\ •Tea, sir,\ -\Well a colon does nOfmean a full atop. We wili return jio-sv, young gen. tteihen, to the cohsldetaTtion of the ies- Sohjt*—Exchange. Th*' Annual' Rooter., '•Do you inoW' L the diftertsned be- tWeoa JmbpUtnist and a pessimist^' •lei; indeed,\ answered young; Mrs, Torktaa, ''Ail I have t o do to» see the dlfferenco is to bbsbrVA-Ciittrioy at b tlio ; bOKlnning and at tho bnct «f A.baseball seaaon.'uwashingtbn Strn 1 . - ^hi,Unh'oj'pr«'cl-Pfoph«t, A. tiajfrSi\ to Oarlyie's birthplace back inltoiiwenties fflld to* natl\!6T-. • ^Mmioan, ttitlhomas Oariyle.\ JThe haute-igruhtea. • ' , \Btltt-amart! .^hy, I wenttOskule .w*•hli)^,'-'; , , ',--':', • , • • Making History. When Ivlnglako was writing his his- tory of tha Crimean war he received letters from nil sorts ot people con- cerned In the \war. One day a letter with a deep black border came from twc< people la tho colonies, husband and wife, describing their grief. * heir only child had been killed In the Crimea. They wanted to havo him mentioned In the \History ot tho Crimean War.\ Klugtako was touched and replied by- poat that ha would do bis beat if they would send htm the necessary particu- lars. Again! a letter, also black bor- dered, full of thanks, but with the fol- lowing conclusion: \We have no par- ticulars whatever to glvo you. He was killed on tbo spot, llkb ninny others, but anything you may kindly Invent will be welcome. Wo IcaVo it entirely to your imaglnatlon.'VLondon Chron- icle. .^ Mixed. Patience—Did you over ride In a sub- marine bent? Patrice—No, but I rodo In an ultramarine boat once. I just love that colorl^-Xonkers Statesman. fDo the Right Thing! |At4hfe Right Timell Your Eyesight means so % much t o you^-uutt't fail to % seek th e best Optical* Service when the first de- j feet is noticed. £ We have over SO years expert- jj( ence back of our reputation, j the name \BA.USCH\ is* known from ocean to ocean. S : I JE.E.Bauseh&Son-| OpUclaiiis. Optometrist. • ? t- ff^esfcWaJUKi-a* AJSTRONG FORTRESS In selecting an institution i n which to d>poSit money, prudent people fast consider-what assurance it afford* - that their (undswill be absolutely safe. Ever since this company was established over twenty years ag o it ha* withstood the storms of financial depiession an d like'.a strong fortress, it has constantly afforded unquestioned tax curity for money. Its careful and conservative manage^ ment and its history of uninterrupted success assure the depositor' tlio Highest dftgree of safety for money-; - : . Vow, account whether large or small, we ?.;coral»!l# ; ' invite. '\'' . • \ \ ',:- ;-.' ., Interest at Pfevailing Rates Allowed .on Repiosjts- Respurces Over * $22,000,090 The Rochester Trust & Safe Deposit CoJ : Main St, W«t, Cor. Exchariie St., Rochesterv N, ty sas »W1 (E INTRA L '•\ LINKS _ A I EXCURSiOM FARES Rochester, $1.10, Round Tn P Evary Saturday and Snnday. • r Ontario Beacli, $1.20 Round trip Everyfiaturday and Sunday on and after June 20th. Tickets good igolng and returning oxx regular (except limited) trains. Deirver, Col. Low Round-Trip Fares XiokelB on salo June 30th, July 1st, ind, »rd. Final wlitrn limit i o roaeh original atartlng point not later than September 1st. Plattsburg, N. Y. 1,0-^v voiiMrt-trijp I'ax' ot discovery of hako Champlaln, Ticketss July \th Inclnslvo. Koturn Itiuitluly 10th. be sold on eamo dates to Crown Point and J? Account Tereentouary celebration Ticket good going; June 80th to Bxcursion tickets wilt altn Port Ticondoroga, N. Y., and St. Paul and Minneapolis X,o>\W ro*a»e;l\tvIjp tni'CH. and tttu Return llmic July 31st. Tickets good colne July 3nl, tth Seattle, Washington Low Round-Trip Pares Account Alaskft.Yuko-n.racinc Exposition. Tickets on sale dally until - September 29th. I'Inml return limit October Slat. Independence Day Excursions Monday,\July 5th Buffalo Niagara Falls Rochester Ontario Beacli $ .85 Round Trip $ .75 Round, Trip $1.10 Round Trip $1.20 Round Trip Tickets good going and returning on regular (except limited) \trains only on date ofsalc, Vor li»rtl«D.l«r», rnte«, time of trnioli oenther Inrormnlloll, csl l on H«\r York Cunlrxt l.lnf s.Tlckel Atctila, or sildtess U, l'arvr, Oenenl Agent, »« Btsltt St,, BulOiIO, N. V . W w w $ 6EutM»inSt, Rochottr.N.Y. *' T BEPEOPUSOP THE STATE OF NEW -Xork.to Charles CT. Flemlnlng, Mnry Brcnn.h Dunwell, -It living, end It site be dead, to her husband, holr8*at*l&Mr, legatees, next of kln.dcviaicj.imd ^orsonsi.reprcsoh- tstiTeS,. U any, .as s class', Bobert John O'Toolc. Thomas Booney, Minnie Mead Cum- mlngSi JcMlo CaatlO, ltoljort Stanley hraln- ard; Catherine Kaxwoll, Mary BnUell Oasoy, BlliaD»Tl», MolraCuinmlnRs. And to all other persons Interested os hblrs- Stlaw and next ot kin of -Cstha'rine St&nlon. late of the Town ofBldgoway.ln. thoObunty of Orleans, deceased. > ' n ••• Wheieas. George/ A< .Newell, exedutor named in the last will and testament of the said deceased, nas- applied to tho Surrogate's Oonrtof the County otOrleanSfor. the -uioof of the saiavrilU-whlHt will relates to real and. personal estate.. .: - You ate' therefore hereby eited4o spnear at a Surrogate's Court, to ho hold In the Village; of Albion, in said County, on tholMtb. day Of July, 1B09, at 10 o'clock lu the forenouh, to attend tho probate of the said vrill. And'tho BDOTOnanted,vrhoare ininbrS tholr KonOral guardian, or tho -person vri'.h Whom -saidminor, orntlnors reside, are also required. toarjpeerQn- the-datcr last ihentiOned; then atid there toahoWcauso why. Ilntry Ooopsr. Esq., or .some other suitaulo porgon shonta. hot no appointedl tholr Special guardian la thisprocecdine.- , i_,-, . i. . In Testimony WhSrSOf. Wo have eaua:d''.the , Beal- ot'th'6 Surrogate's Conrttit the Connty-of/Orleana to be hor'eunto nflixed.. ... . / fr.S.1 Witness, Honi Isnae S. Slghor, Biir- rqgate ottho said County, nt Albion, NrsLthlsYthdayof Judo. lOffj; UBRBKUT T.RBED, . Clork ot the Surrogate's Court, - • 16*7 -•- I-- ••••• ' - i • .'•—••: ::• •-. - -'..i -. -.—* YiHaie ^ewer Tax Sale. Notice Mhereby given that thet' rolidwlngis altslot the lands charged with the laio«lcT- tcd,on tho araorament roll for the jror IOCS, fo? the construction ot sowers In tho eastern and. Bonlhern portions of (her Village ot Medina, and Which tajuslmto been returned telse «£p!t3*i-*nd |ba.tt\vlil o n iho eighth j»y of Joty.lHa.ai io »'ilo«k a.m,at the ontcO of the Union Bankol Medina,In Medina New : *o'k,aail the succeeding »!aj9,Soll tho said teat estate awl landant puhslo nnctlon t o dUeliargo the said t^xra, tees. Interest and ,expeH3*a nrlihh may bo dno at- lhe I'mftof such sale. * Thoamobait* t bpposlfo eircli. par«t lathe ts*wititltttercirtihEre> Hal the date of. litis hottco. Medlns, S..Y.-, June lolli, It-09. OBOltdKA.KEWEM* . iSwl . Vi'lage Treasurer. IS St G OTINTyGOnKT-Countr tfrloans. ^Eona Butcher vk NrtliS M. JtooK and others; Action for partition'. In pursuance of \&' judgment and decroo ot partition, and sola granted .in .the ahotec enulled .'action nnd. cnMroaln the Orlc&USCouUty'Work'sOfflco the 21St day of Mny, 1«». I, the .unaeJBignofl reforeti.'dulyappolntedthercln tor that pur- pose Will sell :tit:9ublit aacuoii\at tho law offlceotBherWoorlftiCoopfr. in the Village of Medlns, .on the 10th ot July, IDW, at 10 o'olook in tho forenOOtt ortthat dny*, th6 teal' osfaleaha'prenilsosdesorlbed In anddiroototl by said:indginenfrto-be Bold aa follows! .All: that tract or tarOol.ot land situate In the Town*of 'Bldgewar,Cbttnty at OrlOdnS; and Stato of New.yqrk,i)8glnnlrig,at ths ndrth- easfecoWoSot landpowor.ft*inoriy 6wned*y StophSriL.-Pert\ontUO B0tttK.lMo.of theKldge Koad; thonco oaat on 8»!d Bidge/Bond one ciain, llltnks:'tKonfie rtoutherlr-pnraUel with said Ptrl'8 east- lino 2 cluilnB, 12 links f - thcuoo ;West,bndibhain,•«'• links'';to: S^I,.PerW-oast llhS: thsiioo:iiorth alonj .skid'Port's-east; linO'2 bhsinS' and ?3 links .to thO 'place *ot Begimiingvoontalnlag.OOrodsoMaud, : ^VSlSK^itoSowite, - ' , .- -„ ,. '-.'. t - ._ - Boferoe. ,sriEBV?o,6b &.cp6pKiti ' :\• Plaintjff's Attbrney. « , .-lawT •••: MAltt BLOUNT lotNalOS.tMtsUe-ChntoliSttcot,... MAIii DOWNEY tsrt lotN6 > 2;0,e»st sldo Shelby or Stnln Street, fieginntng nt northwest cciior Of said lot thehoa sontai alonti east sidffot Shelby street-IS feet, thence east 113 fee*,theno6 north ii fcefc^onorth lino Of sa*d lot, thence west 112 foot to DlncOof beginning... -• - SAUAB MltEB. i,otlo,accor.iingtoamn)'unftdehyLnia' Bennett ot iho enst p nt of tho Vlilng • of Medina, On the sow If slfe jor finals Center Street .....,^....i .. \aOBSE utDS &B AVBS North part of Lot iJo. Mi, oast sldo ot Church Street, ihreo roils wide-on street 1 :and eight roOs deep — EUGfciiSE lUStMOJfD . Lot. yo-23,Aoer trait.'iiorth, sldo of William serect'. r. AyABKkSlBB Let on-&st side ot Main Street 11 feot front oil said street rant HO feot deep-, bounded on north by-lands ot Herbert S. Oimstbd^Dd on siutb. by lauds ot Edwin H llartett,,....,.... ............ PBIEE i,SSTEB East side or Shelby Street, beginning at liie Intexsootloti-ot Slimby Street w.Uh .thoson.lnJMivhdsot the viilaKO'Ot Mo- dins,thence north alons Shelby Street H chBlns'Sillnk?: ..thattco etat-to Orleans Miilraco^ ttiibncit soxtthfrly. along said raOo-tO 'south bjunds Ot snicl Village, tlifiico west to ptaco 6*-h?etnnlnB.bx(!6pl- ,ing therefrom thrOO pareols soli to SattueJ Blco, iliciael Qi|a9on snet WililamSlciisbnaniWIIIlami£ flleason.. JAMES aTci¥0y Port Lot >I6.40, Towli«hip 14. Bitngb 3 ;6t the Itoilnnd Purchase, hounded north by Oak Orchard Street 1G07 feet, enst by -onaHihOot Bold lo'ttW feet, sOutlAy a iihoparollol to Oa'r OroluirdStreet shout 1107 foci, tlioiiOoiiorth Iffl5t6ei,:th6ncb •wilst X00 'to6t,thori6e>. iioHU SG5 foot to t)ak Orchard Street- ......... l'«rtL6t-lto..lO,TowiiahigU,. rangeS, Of the iibllnnd' Purchhsoj'.boe^hning QU /lie north side of OaicOrohara. Street, 8 ciihinSwestof tho east lino of snid lot, Ihoucenorth pntaUOHotho eastllnoof silid-lbtto Uorth-llneot said lot, thoneo ; Wost -i oliSlttS '78;'llii»!!;. thonee South jparanei to li e first jneiitiohed.-boaniinry -to.tjie nbrth.bnS of Oak 6r>hnrd Street, .thjince. casts ohnina 78 links to plnoO of bojInnlnB -,t....... jOHNlidl?AMAIlA Theimradio.-ono^-iilrd'pattof Lots.No , iliand'ilo, on-tho eaatsldo-ofjEanigfeeeti- as si 19 11 IS 70 .10 70 ao io ii k KATaiCKROaP.RS . Lot oa south' side of East Venter Street bounded, north' by East Center Street tOTfect, coat by land: dtedeu to Bboert uatesjss feet, south by a llnoparallalto JCastCenterStreetlOTtoet&nd, west hi line parallel to cast bounds-US feet S3 ;o Also a unreel In rear of the abOVe and lauds ot Bobert Bates and A. J. Illch- ards, and West of lands ot j, ii. Malcolm «Ca, tto fset eaat -msH wastajiil lfs fsst north and s^Uth.,.,... ...,.v... Ifl 00 \MABSEOAOa ' lrf>t K0.SSS, southeast comdr Orient and Oak Orchard tl'trcots. IB 11 WHS PEOPLE OF5THE 8TATB OF NEW A. York, to John Bnpersplnsktiand to Lncy Srmerspinkkl. If sheibo liyisg, whose Place or residence 13 unknown, and cannot after dne diligence be ascertained. Or if she be deail theriushand, heirs at law, next to kin and personal representatives of saldtmcy Super- splaski, whoso places,of residotico are un- known, and cannot after dnS dillcehoo be itscertaintd: Jacob Saperapinski, if he b i living. Whose place of residence Is unknown and cannot alter due dUIgence-be ascertntaed, or Irho ba dead, the widow, helra at law .next of-kin, and personal reprcsentatlvci of -aid Jacob Suporspinskl, whoso' places Ot residence nm-unkno,tn,-aridean.idtafteT tlno diligence bo ascertained-Catherine l'ljanowskl, If sh« be living, whose placeot resldenceisunkhown and c.nnot after due illligcnco be asccrtn'n- Bl.orifsho.be doid, the husband, heirs at law^noxt bf kin and pergonal renresch1ali»f r, ersaid CathOrino PiinnowsH, whoai places of residencearounkuownanil ennnotnttor du^ uilig'enco be OMiortSlnO t, A.nd to nil pi rsohs latorcstod. as Heirs nt law nnd next -of kin, hs. a class, ot Frank Snpeftsp nsici, lab or tho Town of Bldgewny. In_the County ot Orleans, dceeaied: Whereas,PreVI,.Downs, executor named in the lt«t will and:testament (if the sild de- ceased, has applied to tho Bnrrogato's Court of the County of Orleans for tho prdof of said Will, which will relates to real and pfraOnnl estate, Sou ore therefore hereby cited to appear at a Surrogate's Court, to bo hold in tho Vlilogi' otA]bton,insaldOouuty,0Mho SJIK day of July, 1900, at 10 o'clock In the foi-fhobn, t<i attend tho probate of the said. will. And the above jiamedi who nro minors, their general guardian, br tha person wJrti whom-satd minor.or mlno'ra.reKidOr.aro also required to appear on the date lM't :montiou- ed, then nnd there to show ohuso whr Ber- Iram U. Harcourt, Esq,., or some other suit- able persott should not bo anpolnted their special guardian in this proceeding. In Testimony Whereor, wo havi- citesad the sOal-of tho : SUrfotiat'e's Court of the County ot Orleans to uo .. horOuntdfaffixed. I D.SO Witnlssillerff tana 8,Slghor, Sur- rogate of the said Cotthty, ot Al- bion, N. T.i thlB ifK dhy; of Juno IH». . . ' '. HEBBEBT T , KEED, . Clftric. of: the anrrognto's Court. SHERWOOD 6YCOOPEB,. AUbrii'eyS forPblmoiior. . _ . lileaina, N, Y. • ' 15w7 1-iHIiVUNtJERSI&NKD Wit-?' BELL A t 1 publid auollbu, fo* feish, to tho high- est bidder, at the In* ofhob. Of • Shorwood & Ooopor. in .the? villhRS or /Msdto;, ; N. Y-. on the M-.day 6f Julyi'1008, -nt 10 o'clooli in the forenoon of 'that «ar, tho house and lot Owned by Am'ollli P; Johusou. tle- eensed,.nhdsituate ou the sjuth sldi'or iu» BidgO'itSiid.-itt'theTowifoI'llMgewiy.Orlenni County,K;yi, iusWnSt of ItidgO-wny Corneri. Baidpromises being deserlh id in a uoml rondi' by Sarah. JoriO Privet M AmbUa,?. Jnlmsou, recordedlttOrieateOoUliiyJ31te>kB Qffloe on the 10th day. of/July, 1803, ill pools;1M ot Deeds. A,;oeftiilod sonreh of tlio preniteos wUl bo furiishediOttn'owaii-dr-tliesale.,. , rt ^ , . . IiEOlf :at. SHERWOOD, Exectttoi-of the TioSt -Wlll-lina. Testament .ot Amelia P. Johhsoii, dbowissd. l«w - Veals, Piiuiltry and tU* ; Hlihest MarketTrlcea Paid ' j6aE*i*ii. wAt,Btigr< 30 Allen »„ .itoclliOstarilN. ** . 'iBfiraia'i WftlMilibfOoinn'\' -iiwB ••m