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• \ ·,_.- •If' r ' ' dec:isio~ of the committee of nmyh~p. would take it upon tbem- •'1!1f!~n~~~j!)J.l<l~ of M~Martln 1 }()st ,No. sel\·es to rMile all • '.o.lde f!b,ynges,' · : ' ' .elierdses: in-. ~Qf ~iilt.Wf.er nature. ~~-, · · ~r-'' :- in~he· :Ur.ii.n!l: ' \ 1'h~ !Mstion mu# -b~ sellt.'led sooli, -h~~~!Pr~-'~;j\!~~,?i'i! ~l:I<!lli~?•t:i:l\1! s-~oe ', • ' J -~ \ ,!] • ! 1 '.;,':·. 'l '. '-\• ' : '' \'~ . 1 hGuse, instead of at- the ceme- for there fs a ''petrtion- tly'fng aibbftt, moSt eommendable. There is demantling somtl so1·t of a decision -~~~·n.a of fo~·sting the-· exact . ft\Om eaeh ~,t£ld e>!''tY cltil!len approach,: (X)t.D WliJ:A,':E~lt. F~ .- _.....-,:r: ~-·~·~-~· --------------~------~---- ~- .. ~~------- ... ·---...... . ' -···· , ' ~ ~- ' . -11 ' <'-'''''\\' conditions -whieh will pre- . ed. ·:'-'\\' i'fi:f!flh,, . .,.~,tl.>.v, ~it'ter e)Qperience has \V•i-Wl regard to the law itself, i'f it . p~ople o-f Johnstzywn tha.t is to be enacted. 1:his muc·ll can ,be is more th!m likely to be said: There is a 'l'!a•st amount <tf m<n·· tt\!t~~4 by snow-flurries, sleet or .al force in l•aw. If it ~vere n-ot so. t;ne A Ma.ssacliuaett$ minil!lter ha.s rnn not rifts and icy sidewalks. polh:eman would b>ave a hard -, time a,.-~\a:l'. w,iith'o~t .leaving ev~n '7a seand:a>l M<tlremio~r an address in the· ope11 earning bls money. As it is - but, behii!,tl: Tlii_s Is preposterous and -~,{r_JOises tnuch of its intended effect. ·Nlllt is another s:tory. The ,_point is, sh~~·lf bjil r:i•It wit-h i.everely, If CHllJLEJ) Ji!AJLTll R®'f~ AJ>Wdi GRO-\VI~G ..• N.Q& .\ND M.li~P FAIDIER& ~INISTS' '.' \ properties o-f the opera I th-rr t a curfew l•a ~- ·wo:mld exert a ll).OS't the 0-!{e~i'n,g win(ster can be found .·~~lt~:e are much superior to any slm- lJenefidftl morn! effect. e\·en if n!> Ire slr!lltld J)e made 1Jo· explail!11iis 1.-n• properties of a wood platform strenuous effo'l'ts were made to pun- co~id!l'rli.t~. .~~.avior toward the the arch of blue, or dirty grey, ish infNI-ctions o-f the ordinance. reQ:d'lng P\!lblic and his cmi-ou;s neigh· A snow stotm i'tl 'the latter part o-t )lay -was -one tit the tm.plE!asa.n.t ~Ill· ments that accom't)llllii1\d the $0Ul', cj)Jd -weather that pi'eYalled around Fut~on county today: , 'l'he Klondyke weather h'a•s sed<!!JS-· ly put back -th<l gr<H,'tll of vegetatl()n. Fa'l·mers in tflj~ 1?~ulity state -that all c-llaps will be late ,if tltere are any •Blt all and· whil~-~r~ss usu~Uy at •tl'!iS time of the year is ~tting ·a gi:lod , g-ro\·th tJle~· will. Jla ;-e to do t;hetl:' '. June har•esti~g :witll a 1awn mmvel'. EVery Suit We Have lti S'*k . ··• : ·. · .... ~. ' . ' ' ,. . . . #J~\vih.illll the poets sing. In fact, if t-he e::tpecrience of a bol'!l· . -. is easier for poor, weak human- neig>hhot·inig city is to be ·take:t~o as a. itf in these soft and degenera-te days criterion, the chief ;-alue of .a cm•few. to sit in a comfortable sea-t: sheltln·- Ia-w would lie in lts mo1'al effecrt on. ~ fr-om the ie¥ blast and damp' col(i ·'Young AmeJ'ica,'' s·ince -th~ la-w It· rli4h,\ than to stand a-round in the self would -be unconstituJioilal, and --~ ~n 4rme~ill#i priest,_ JI,\\U\dered.Jn New. y;!l'!!<• kv-aa tllought at tiri!t 'to b~ t.Jil-e,'• vi;ctim of. '-snme 'r<il'~ antic otii world political' plo-t, uutil- tbe ~~w ¥'9r.k:; poMee discovered tha-t the ~an's m~ey '·and iewels were missing,.and ell,lle-d it r()bbery. The fairy t~l~ plotS.. of gloomy old Europe f'ade out fa~t t~ Amerl'}itU daylight. at ~5 per cen~~:; . . . I ' ~' . O-J!en; ~ith feet in puddles and um- \hence not enfoi·ceable. :ti~ilas 'dripping down c'hill-riduen spines, while the band plays and the 1 A XATION,.:IIOURNS The seYere ,J;'~'OSts rgc-ently ha>'B caused\ considerable damage to tr_t'!es. ' Less Than Regular Priees• :. : $ o):ators orate. It is to be regretted I ___ , __ _ _:neril'llips, ~hat humanity is not as \ The predictions of the medical ~h-as 1t ought to be, as hardy as men are fully verified in •the de-ath of i'f used to be when our grandfat-hers Mrs. ~\IcKinley, widow of the mar- \Pro~het': Voliva, who is endeav- wefe boys. But tho fa;ct remains tn-ed president. The announMment orilig ·tb 1·attle around in th:e &hoe~; .t1J,~t it i-sn't-, tha:t her brief illness 'had resulted of the We \$fija.h\ Dowie, seems to '. These things being so, and the i fatally was no surpirse to the read- have· fn,llell heir to th-e Dowie trou• , '!ea.t-hAr man ~e.ing tbe creature that \ ing public. because -the people wer~ bles: i'f· no~- l)ljJ power. There is ·a!- .¥ is, the dec1s1on of the committee 1 fully prepared for it. Still it is none re:ady a rev-olt aga-inst him in Z.;i.oa -,-.s most ~audable, from every point I t'he less a cause of sadness that this ~r.M-v, Ffflni th~ ouuide, Satan seems !1-1. view. 'l'be order of exel'Cises as 1 splendid woman -tfi·an whom none to be ·d·o-ing ~nsldera·ble oo;;sing in P_~sented t'pnight in the Republican I other had more' capably performed tne city, wlio~;ver the nominal leader ~ves assurance that nothing O:las I or adorned the honors of vhe White m•aY bA. : been neglected to make the exercises House, is no more. TJ!e lit·tle home ' ;..., ___ _ a.ll tlJ.a.t, they sh-ould be in considera- in Ohio is not alone t-he house of tion of the character of the ;day. sorrow; the insignia ~f mourning thm·e displayed has its deep signifi- DmiOCR!WY'S LA1'EST cance to all the country. . Bourke C-ockran's solicitous appeal OONFESSION l\IAN1A The ,-rev-ol~on· in ' China. co!lleS wl~n~ i-¥t ~ft.~' time to give •Ulat n&w Chinese ar-tn!'\: a little exercise. The ' ' ' last Chlnei;lfl •t_ebellion wa.s squelched DeWitt's Little Eariy ous little pills. George L.ll:GAL THE PEOPLE OI!' THE STATE tl)F 'SEW YORI{, to E-lla I,UlHl-,\ }!ary \V orrnan. Victoria )foote, .Alviu Hot•ning, Elizabe-th \Yebert WiUJ&m Horning, -:llartlla Yegi:Jte: :mugeu.e Horning, Bernarcl Putman, Willard Putman Get•trnde l\Iarg;aret Gillan, Eliz&beth Jeihn H., Rees(', . Yrooman Earl Bees{', Dougl-ass )L )fargaret, .Reese: Elnora Frc-cleri~k )loore, Herald }loore, I.illiaa )foot·e ,md E. l\loutgoJUI!I'Y Reese. ' Cloths are Cheeks, Plain Colors anti' Pla~ks. Styles are Pony, Eton and F•nefJ Efleets. Prices S37.so·at 528.00, $25.00 al -~,8~75, s1s.oo at .\stt~2i $10.03 ~· $7 .so. tO YayM M~Clellan to lend the light I ___ _ of -bis eountenance and ·fa-,.or to the H ~ho enry Becker, the man \ is ~ utilities •bill. on 1'b~ ground that d • f th d f . ~ . . . now un er arres... or e mur er o by: ~n Aniftican general aud finished up llY an Jllng!ishman, It !'$mains to be ~eJ:!i_, wbethllr the new id~a in China. hu,- pep.etra.ti!d deeper thau the new un.iformfl· . 1'he heirs and ·next of kin of Eli;~~a· bet'b Burke deee-aE<cd. $enE1 G-reeting: \\HltmEAS. Jl:. ~:[oll'tgomer:r Rei\t;·e, o-1 tho!! City o.f Johnstown in: the C-Qun· ty of Fulton and State of \'e~..- Y·orl;: has Iatr>iy a1J11~ecl to !>lw Surrogat~·s Court of the Cou.ntJ· of Fulto-11, to h~'\'e n cet·tmin ln!!trument in writing tela t- in~ to rl'al and persCJnfll property, duly ]11'0\'00 ·as the laS) Wlli and Trs- t:llnent of El!Zabetl: Butk<>. late 6f th9 City of Johnstown in said ·Cotll)ty, d-e· All Olb*'r Prices the Same ·Reduelion. - the measnr~ Js ·an _offsprmg ?f hJs Amelia Staffeldt in Elmhurst. seems ~ awn emblidied -at Jus -~ehest 1 .n t~e to have a, manta ·for eonr~ss.ion,. and ~a-tie 1?1atform. IS •amusmg lf inciden-tallv for retractions. Unde-r -n61!hfllg mare. It is in line, too. 'Wi-th, the circu~~tancel!!';- . 11is adttlissions the most :re-centl;f -adopted policy of the will not go far to-ward -unraveHng the ' dentoc:'atic party, ·as quite gene1·ally :v;~ed by the party leaders, of -claim- legal skein, save as they lllaY b(l: l!ltlll- pc>l'ted by corrobOrative testimony ing 1:lil'l- good things >as its ~n. The from more responsiJble and Jfeli>a.ble :t:l'>ll!k !i!! nnttttMtiOn<a'b1y a cleverly de· · w.Ltnesses. · $iln~ depnnture from the old rut, but '11Dfmtunate}y f01' the c-'hances of sue-! ~ <the !hist!or'Y of events renders it 1 im~t sa d-n '!1:1d ·t~ a party that is·l - tbtl!fO'Ug-J'fly discredited. ~ d~tic party •has so <f•ar ex· btt!sted tt~ GWl'l vitality, has so long s-titfered the effects of is-sue-famine. that it knows not •which way to turn fof !help, and in the very spirit of des- peration, seeks to -tear 1:he laurels from a. successful rivair ·and claim .them as !bet own, , ~ut 1!he vming public is not blind. Tbe people .b-av.;, thoroughly learned . tpe less-on 11h•9Jt 'Whi!e the democratic party nas been great on -pTomise-'1, it ~s been woofully defiden<t in fulfill- ment; and, :pe:r oontra, th·at republican ~~g~s- are inv-ariably made -to be _.,k,ept. The fldelicy Of republi-canism to the promises it 1ms mad~ tQ the peo- ple-, il$ record for • 'doing things' ' iu t~'>W.ay f!li~ Illati® would ·have them ~e.' is the grand open secret of that ~·s- lang eon-tinned triurop'bs, and tlit\ most .formida-ble assilr,ance of its t~l!ll'manenee in pmver. ~ 1.'!he democratic p-arty has no stlri· ou.s principles '<>r polieies to lend, 1\\ tbe republican party :has need to borrow. - -Tftm\V'.fE TO Ulli\'ON VETERANS A UOU:BTF'UL HONO:It: \ HarrY Orcoh.a-rd, t'he confes~ mur- derer of ex•Governor S·teunen·berg ot Idaho, is said to have been a native of Utica, but Utica doesn't seeJll,- to be the least bit proud 6f it. 1ndtiett, judging from the eomnH'fllts ma;d~ through tb.e pres-s &f tha-t city, there is a strong dis~n there to make him prove it bfthre aecepting th~ od:iulll. ()HANCE 'To RUSTLE \ With only four days remaining <:>f' the -tim~ stipnlared for rrustng its fund m $175,000 fo1· a new Y. M. 0. A. •building, Utica find~ herrelf wit;h $52,- 000 on the eredi t :;ide &f i'he su bi!el'iP\ tion list and about $1-23,000 unoob- scribed. t;tiea will ·have to do some tall hustling to ma&e gOOd the <:O'f.lti· dent pre<netions of the earlier daY$. PermllJJeut jj'air Building~ When tbe Jamestown Tercetite-tu11&1 exposition \plant\ is aefually complet- edit will M tlfe oomJ!Ieteet ever·t~ oernml.' it 111· to be pt.rmeemt for th& most part. 'l'l\IO\ugb the projectors of this entel'IJ'tille hav& won tile reeord tor unpreparedness at th& d<ate of Olit!JI;Ul!J;· tbe fact that most .,.,_ tha strllctUtE!$ c>n the grounds are bull:; to s~ay .bwlt should be taken into oonSitl&J:ation as ' ! · The gove~e>r of Calif~rnia com- plllihl<i t!lat t~e people ot San Fra-n- cfs~o are so iiusy fi.gMing ea.ch other th-at they wo-lh b-e a.ble to l'>eep order in tlle str~tfl;i From -this distance, it 1- • ,. 1,-oo.k.s as it tl!ie gr~test calami t 0• that be{.$1 iillll!n Ftaueisco was when thac rell-Ma:ded .Gen. l<'unston caned off '!..,. Headquarters tor Rugst Carpels,. Ltnoleums-; and Curtains· I h.is $0'ldie1-s .. - censeo.1. \\*' ____ _ \t>ld :(~hio~ed'-' . Sincerit-y. ,l.n· an ·of tlitls Mbe< of voic:!e:~ about h_6W'· to ret~ tHings thai get wrong, THERI+}FORI:. you, and each M you. are hHelly cited to ap11eilr !Q: tbll Surrogate's Court before our surro- ga-te of our County of l!'uJ.ton, at his. offiCI'\ in tM Cit$ o>f .1ohn~town in ~-id. County, on the :.4th day (Jf June Hil}i, at 10 o'clock in 'the forenoon of tb]at d'1;r, then ·and th4re to •attend to fhe pT-OI.nrte of the said la&t Will -and 'Tes- tamelrt; and i·f an;r of the :persons in- The best wearing Stockings for l3oys and Girls • ~ • ' 'I;;;.::- - how to suJ~ress crookedness, hoW' to tf1$t:rib{lt-e ~~- \s.tlUare deal,\ o}le st-y1e '\of: .JM!ahtiei-- 'nit:v aiW'nYs: 'bin~~e that he Is -l~ tll~<\·t!A:ht whether or not his allditot'S' ~~ 'Yft!l blm. 'i'h!~ Is the ~I'd tlfS:~~M!J . #!ln·. -who. knows tM 'IV'Off4 11114 fllWltUi i'rature, although he dii;y. be igllorb~ ot all the class!cs, in· ~tttding, ~-~~~·and th« gospels. 'I'bes~ tit' · WOllld be tl1e better for a riivivti.r 'of at& t•ilhtoned hO-nesty 1:!~~~, \t~~ collsclence that won't .... '.t-bert were crookS in the past, ~~f ·no · 'i!liiJ;\}p!l Jllstl!!~> and maudlin Pl1:0lio . ~~~l,l:\'ent:· t&- wbitewash them. ~t~e.- j~;@ft~ O:!ftla:wed and jailed in t$' ~~)I, :fu~. Tbllir Ulegal gains 6~- ~-- .~,JI~ tamtltes no good. :to, m;~l.- W'ai!·.;J.it l~ bOth :(llttnder and- ~~-~ . ' ~0-'IV~YI the plunderer ••- ti>t 'IIO'ilit ~ repms ws rqu· • are the ''Cadet.\ ' . ' STUDY YO~R HORSE. terested be -\tud.er the ttge of twenty. If tho Animal Ha• Mental irowbiOJ, one yl'ars, ttiey are required to appear- Try' to Remedy Them. ' 'to begin with, dotilil YO\lr horse suffer by tJhei: guatidian, if t:hey haYe one, or tr.ODl n()lltalgia· or homesicknesfh MOtllt if they have none, t<> .app-ear- and ap~ly 1 'bi...tB<eli d<J.' 'and many really pine away for one to 15e appoin-ted, or in -the f)f• dte t'om no qt)ler cause. we can eut of their neglect o~ failure to do least.· by making the poor ereature so, a guar(lian will be appointed by ·thoroughly comfortable, do all m our t-he Surrogate to represent and act ror to \8J.ve his pain surcease\ and r make bitlt happy and, c-ontented, tor t11om in the proc('led4ng. tban homesickness ot the acute and IN TESTafO:NY WHJllttEOF', We t'Jhronio -f-Orm men !mows few more ha Ni caused tM seal ()f Qur aill!ll(lnts. Is your ho:rse'a dis· wid Surrogate's Court of sttid. J:'O~ition tto<:~ble or misanthropic? You County, to M Mreunto atBt:- •tl®'t knowt Well, why not find out? ed Wit :1 -.r.1~cv \' Does it trrttate h~ to have his yOke- • nes8, · ..s.w \'' .,ur~ !X!Rte or· uefgbbol'!! e!!tlng -noisily and . , gate 01' cnu• said County · t'it visibly while 'he dft&? Is pt'lncr e'f'!- b:_ & ~.;\Q;~ talk ou, modern poetry [L.S.] ll'ulton, f\t -the eity of J.t1bp.s· delitlY' hill pretereil~? Very well, then, ~ wttti. ·ai.~ t1tlle (It tt. '· : =~=~t .. ~t.- !!POke ou. th&' town the 6th clay ()f. May in by ·boards or zmc or tin or canvas sbut li'lHI as- toJ.IoWiit: the ye·ar o.f our LOrd ~n.e-- o:rt ootb l!ldea o1. his stall at the head needM-tho p8em tlio-usan4 'ullie httndred and ilo that he may eat In pdace and live move t'liE! l\fla.t't !!eYeD. the tsotat.ild fife 'Which he ];)refers. ;~~[; 11:~~~.Att tfiracrctt ttl• !1 he lJlYS back his ears or !!naps at ill Wt!- fieecl tl'lllt T. CUTBELL CALDERWOOD,, ~~~~ neigh-bOrn or fidgets and kicks at tbE• r,ptrttu- CJ~rk of the' surrogate's Court. \\-e' -ttltlo~s, ett., be doe& not :tane\ ,.,..,.,.t,r\21. Tl!i~ fll a • \\ _..- ·~ 6 a:g<>. \'\\ ..,.,. need I BORDl!).~ D. S:M:rr:S:, aom».ant .... at 1ell.St at mealtimes-and the' w,c:er •i!na•. I Attorney for PEititim'H~l' tle wm be· ~ter, dO better and, (here ~ ::~i~~r~~~~e At'fi a I - ' • - ---''- } k h j ~tl14 we · J-OhlmtQ'Wll :&an k Building, the p...,..et ~mes in eep more c. eap Y ltttelw 5-Tt7-Tues. John-StQWll,- N y if you cater: to his fancy. It, on the ft Ia' • • contrary,- a \tlhy feeder,\ let him see , ::~:·~~;.~:~u~.,. others ea~; 'ev.eu let him by a shnple ~ N01'ICE TO CONTRACTORS &l.'!'angellltmt teed lrom the satne man- In the mattel' of the 'repaars ~d ger as one ot, his heiJhborS, 'whtch.ls buildirtg.o\JWrJ!.tfo'ilS pf(lpO'Sed fOr tfie to be tiedi·up sht>tt until Master Dainty :Pr~o.'S-b1'teria.n chufeh, .rohnsto-wn. N. bas etten an be will, when, upon a:l- 'y., s:fmled bid$ ·'11\in be receive~ bY lOWing the :nelghbo.r to partake, the fttB-- tldioUll one will redouble bill e1fortll to the secrl!tary ot i the buildfrtg eijim• eit:t jul!t · t~ spite the late comt.r at the • CYPRESS KNEES.· How They Are Fotmed-Trees' Curiou• Bh.mt Roots. ! BUSflt~S NOTICES. A pl)'T UP JOB THIS HANGING OF WALIJ PAPEB Newton, .9 West Main street, Johnstown, N.· Y., has the goods -tn. :;:tock and nQ waiting a week or t~ loJ> dne t'Oll to tbrlSh OALL, THATiS ALii The cypress knee ts a familiar object in all the lowland :rore$ts of the south, but there nre tbousa.ndll of northern people wbo bave never se\ln them, and there are many southern people, too, wM have Mt seen them tm thE!Y stumbled over them some dark night. 'The knee IS ot solid wooil, bas no limbs or leaves, is auy-Where trom six inches to six feet in height, and its rounded top and fiattened sides give it very ttmch the shape of a human leg bent at Red and Green Burlap in Stock- the knee till thigh nnd calf are brought together; uen.ce the aw.ropriate name F11RNXTURE DEALERS of \knee.' 1 For a number of years 1 was curious lJhlinger & ~on. , as to what pnrt the knees played in FURNITURlll ;AND UNDERTAKING Offtce aM wa!'erooms, 29 and 31 the life of a cypress tree, writes a cor- respondent ot Forest and StrMm, for they are va~ of Its root system and do West Main St., Johnstown. N. Y• aot gro-W :Independently. They were not sprouts, trying to grow into trees, for they ne-rer developed bl\anches and the final conclusion was that their only use was tor people to stumble over. How and wby such useless appendages to the tree were formed was a mys· tery until one day when drifting dowu a deep cl:!annel Which had been was'hed H. S'IOLLER'S LIVERY- Fltst Cla~s ana Up•to•Date. ) . . - ~ Carriagei anc.t' Harnest.es, Fc•r Sate. 23 s. Market Street, Jolmstown. through a cypress swamp' the' secret wtts exposed. · ' The eatth bad been washed t1 way I from the root\! of some of the trees. I - BE-CKER'S ' ' and roots in ail stages of growth were - in sight. None of theso:; roots was lei!I!J I A e 0 than two and one·hlilf inches tll!Ck.and l of uniform size clear to their tips or - rather clear to their blunt ends, for Plasters . ' there was no tip. C 111 l't c&. d C J'* Nature intended these roots to grow fl•l \Of.ll••• II 0 • 11~ Mark Twain u 6fllvtn•Am~ mittea, f.:tr raising the c!hureh, ma$on feast. The '\V'i1t(!t' bas used this pllln and oarpenter wo-rk per the specit\ilil.- wl:tb uuwy, poor feeders rrom race tfons, un<til June . 1st, 19'07: Oonti-a~· lb;o-~~esd~ and 11.1-ways with the best to-ts Dl:t;V !bkl~s~pat·at~ly on misiiig 1'he 1!';. M. Ware in Outing Maga- churcll, mason, an{{ carpenter w.q!:k:. Plans and sp-edtleations can be se\!U:r- He ·Hadn't Changed 11 Bit. in soft mud, and they were all right f , : , ;;\ ~~ 1_ . tor tliat purpose, but when the blunt fl --::~:=:~,~~J ~~ ~~~- ~- '-~~====~!!!! end of a root 'encountered something '- too hard to push through it bent or t ·? · · -' ~~~~ T'!Yain'.i!l &U~~ ed from -the seer~tarY < at 105 West The, Sm!tlll!l bad invited the milliliter l\-1«ill St., J c>bnstow~. Successfu~ ;Pid· to dinneli'.: .As the last course was tlers wtll bt~. expectad to gi-ve an jn- reached Uttie WUlie, wll.o. bad been / ' ~ t:=~y~ . .. t demn!fy!ng oond. Tbe right oo re- Wltfch>ng the gUest a.mos con- : ~=E;~~~ti:~ wery quot«l at. j!'3ct any or au bi_~\'1 is reserved. : · through the trteal; lOOked over L D S.TiRAGL\\ onc&,m-ore and said: , . ro-- emrl~ a bU!iltel 1· · · -~f- .w, ~~t ehiulge-d 11. bit si!ie9 i!iSUntt.Y 1m. ftfe Secy. :SuiHling Co-~, startl!il,~g, have )'on-, Mr. Cur- ~-~~~ft '\'fat> a fe ~ t().t18 · !; th~ -day• fltat toltow· A.ttet all, the laugh tliEi 'natimi · bulldenJ. th qUII!tt to tbe _ . . the minister. . II nu=~t~=~~n!e:b~h~v:~!~t!!!fo; w1J~~~:!;used ijt.lq m1tht.:~ walking The Cady 1teal ~t:a-fe Company 'till eyes teoosed tln him, exposft-lon be Mid at the o1fte~- Q.f the eomp~nf :':%::·::.;!: what a in -the offi® o! Eup;en& Moore, in Jhe the ceitned beef aml fi~W~ in :Peoples :Bank ln11tld!ng, itt -tM e1·ttl o~ Ma~a~tne. J6hnstown, K ·v., on the 4tfi daY' of June,'i9<17, at ten o'l}l_ock ln the t4re~ Progreaeed:-. noon, fQt the pur]\lose of el-ecting ~tv- of one of themem~rsof en d:ireeton~ for the en$lrlng )'ea:r', '*)ltd · · t'l tdrmet< co1lega twa ifti'lp-ect~ra of eleetiqll: to servi)at wa& on one oceasion t41e M\t atttttta1 metllting und: fM· ;'fhEf $fibject: o-f Drtlseil, ttans;J;Cti<tn or sueh other. bu-si~s- ~:::2~~~=~~~:~rt:!t~~;:t:;~~ him with l• did- not: ·its may properly ec:~m~ befo-re lllliiil r-~---9'--- biind' · to 'mieting. ' ~-'- • · ·_ : 1 , - ·~~ · Ll',.!!i~[';,n,dl on- a special e;e- • '':fohmto1Vn/N. Y:; MaY 2'G, -1!9~7'. r'li~f#t--;jtt.,_ \'''\..,. -1'-\iwMt;. .\®un-t.' i~~. b~ :o_m.ce 1 - -- · ·• ''EttG'ENm. 'MOORE. 1 :- , ]''li.1rtl'iilecin:'M~·~!ycl•€itn'dta .. 1 ' ' · · ' ~>m;o<>~'~•+W; buckled in the line of Ieust resistance, ·: •oc\\. and this was generally toward the tOP · 0 .'R_~. of the ground, alla. the continuing :6 ··! ~l~::;:;~-~~~~;&i~~~ growth of the root pushing the bexid t 1 • further upwa1·d matte the bend close-r, Until finally the two arms of the bend were close togethel' and they gre'\'f· to- I gather, with one sbeet ot bark inelos- t .. ~~lilt~ tng both. a ~.r.th~r F. Ki-bbe The mnn wbo ran the first bus line in New York city died recently, and now ungrateful New Yor\er8 are hoping that the driver of the last horse cat• '\'flll'b~ next to go. 1 The nati~s of Ushahi wear lfon IIkins for lfats. ~In this countl'Y 1fere are lots, of l'l)e.n who wenr a whole out- fit of _lions' i!klns right along just ~s a bluff. ' ~il .t,l}}., :.~ ,_ V?ice.,' t:ilil~re, (Italian Method) ; Art. ·-pt · ~j~g~~g; -correct Breatldng 1 Eil,Yll-cl~~l?~.;;~.studios, 91 w. JrnltO• St.~- {'~pv~~~llle; 143, W. :Main St.; ,Jo~n~~~;ti>;,;·¥~~~d~'n~~~:~ f's~ state St(,· '!P~~~~~· .l•~o~~ t~A. Tlie kidlinplng m'!lnia h!is even ~x· tend~ tcr ·me );)residential nomlntttllll1, tmt tnet~ ute ab'Mlf -15,000,000 voters * watl!bfng -~Itt g!hnji!, ,,. , '·•!' Mara IS •C\Pmlng fu_ilj .way again, P!.qb- abl3!, tq 1 ~~a1 Pt:esldci).t P.o-os~veit ~tow *' \ \' * .. • • • .. .. ' · tbeY.· dig .c .. I_!als o~ ·~~t planet .. • ef!!eets of laughter _JI.re , .• . , . . . . , -!fhe ~~ oee\ipy J:llre'a.toul'thr o-1 .,. \\i.~!fl':;YA!l!i/~l)'ll 'fOUr • • !' • .. • Ill • ' · tAe s~f'ti!e·bt tlle'ehrtll. 'lt~e d~l,l~ . ., · 4: · ttf ~1:1 · ~lft~j) ~er· h~ts' a pl!eHtil'lr -Ot -,* :hPili•tt.··' ·_ ' -: · .-•:to~to·:e:vel'J' 's¢~ar-& 1;®11. · ;: · · .-~- 1 ~r:.·:•''?';<·~u-r~~. '' \