VCJI.- xxxvi W DO you Want a New K" N Tailor Made Suit? J We arc making them in the new style S X for $13.50, $15.00, SIB.OO ami $20.00 S ml ■ij / Jf th< ydo not fit or please you, xe will \ » B rg >not ask you to take them. V Wm Boys', mid Children'-. Clothing at out C r new pi ice. * WA 7 Warm weather has come, and we are r 1 showing a complete line of Straw Hats ? WA W2 Cin Men's, Boys' anil Children's shapes. ✓ k« € Come in before you buy, and see 7 yA vj nobby, up-to-date stuff. K* 14 | hut r .KR J 1 That the dread house cleaning is over the next A and more important work is picking a new carpet. A To pick a carpet in our well stocked carpet room, A is a pleasure, so say the many who have done so. it We have the famous Hartford Axminister, Wilton X Velvets, Hotly and Tapestry Jtrusscls and Ji. grains in all the up-to-date patterns, only, and prices J? that will astonish you. Then our China Mattings, V Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Linoleum. 1 -. Ruf.;.s and V Art Squares, deserve a passing notice Ask to V see our V SI.OO Axminister RUGS, 0 Neatest for the money ever shown in Butler at V DUFFY'S STORE] >oooooooooooooooooooo<>oo<y MEN . Won't buy clothing f'.r thepwrpoaeofspeud- A s *! /faffs ingmotiey. They dc«iirc t»• tlie best / j|/\ j<o6f.iblc rcKults for the money expended. [ C if | Not heap goods but goods as client) a;. Lan \\ i n 1 Li t>e sold and made up j.r<.j»«-rly. Call and IA f\ ' ■ f ex* mine my large M'.ck of jll K SPRING SUITINGS. \ lif J W ■U^" r "**T = i ni|;ht tip to date, the late-it ilylcn, alni'lca S HI i ' L "n. -~¥ nd color# that conld lx- t»r>t»j»lit. Call and |j I I lZ' 7 xAtninc them . I ftf' A jt ' r ' tß and Workmanship [J li| ' Guaranteed. G. F. KGCK, 142 North Main Street, Butler, Pa. PAPE'S. JEWELERS. Diamonds, watcher,. Clocks, Jewelery, Silverware, Spectacles etc. Wc have a large and well selected stock. Wc Repair all Kinds of Watches. If you .have broken jewelery that you think beyond repairs brint' it to 'tut and we will inak« il as good as new We take old «oM and silver the same as cash allowing the hii'hest'market price. , ' 122 S. Main St , Butler, la Aslo Paints iflt 1 '»* * tnm.h ■ r- Buggies, Wagons, Furniture. T FI PAINT Decorative WiTH * Work. etc. REDICK 8c GROHMAN. ,00 N. Main St., - " ,tutlcr f _ Rockenstein's Opening ot Spring and Summer Millinery. Wc eirflyiair attention to our Isige and will selected stock of Choice Millinery. We liavc endeavored to make our utock *urpa»* nil previous years in style, desir ■liitily, (itinlilv i.i.t ~.i<e«. We leel "lire we have more than maintained our reputation in the v.leetion of CIIOICK MIM.IM-. «> We can .how y« < •an illimen#-variety of Hat*, I'lower*. Kihhon-, Krnldi and Chiffoim and .11 O at to make up an !!!• T<> I»ATH MILMNKRV STOCK, an- nt ' lat wi l Minpriw you. We would call r:. t H-clal attention to our 1-a-hc. , Ml»f.e« and I lnl rdreii H TRIMMHI) HATS, in which we liave alwayn exrellol % 011 can always Ujt-t Hie right !, V t,u ' l ,rict '* " l HOCKKNSTKIN'W, iifi 'imm th Main St., - - »utkr -BEND DOLLAR G „ , itM.gr nr iNun'if 1 on. y \| y*y ># ■ln % TWwIMof U>m | m t<n , •«'.»• lIAI frrlfltl 4t m.l If '4 V A rrt ■l HJ HlßlilTlft *I. 1 KCi'KKRk ■» O I*. till O. fO U» OulHi \ f\X! BrtW •" mm*TMI MANDItT lAIOAIN HHIftR l*W. \J/ /Jfcj <=» 1 »»Tu SPECIAL i T ifirf i ft u. i„ OJJB < cr^aßjP^rTV. •t«i rmi«ht „.L_l HM'nMiMtmrHfiiim / /AwbJß'ejSroiCww /\ WF makf T IHI TOP bucgv ' / - / j*nl' f I -J •« "i'.!',""". \/v /Tcsy) Rwb i7J B IBuL, w "»'*•!«• K 'Z4dl «\^ p.,.'; '"A&rSuL • :■> v•-- - orlir.l l>lMM*fte. b«t.f »««. «r Ull lr*«fk *44* m»4 btMfc tmt!•»•., »Un m. wait, rua r.» i«E.t Vi Ha y * CO. (Inc.), CHICAGO, ILL, \ j£.- .- /;.* , THE BUTLER CITIZEN. j Hood's Pills Are prepared from Na ture's mi:d laxatives, and while gentle are reliable and efficient. They Rouse the Liver Cure Sick Headache, I3il- J iousness, S.»ur ; Stomach, j and Constipation. Sold everywhere, 25c. per box. i'fejJwJed by C. I.Hood & C0.,L0 a eli,Mass. ITLS HERE!! Wc mean the season for Bug,; ES and Surrie?. W'C never ha'L such .1 trade before, J We liav<- been nearly 20 years in I business. We know the KIIRL of Buggies and Surries that wear. We pay spot cash for everything we buy. We pay no rent and our expenses are low. We are the largest dealers in our line in the State. Wc ofier you the best stock to select from. Wc never misrepresent. We never try to rich off one customer. We do exactly as wc agree. We sell Surries as low as $49 We make and repair all kinds of 11 arness. We HI-LL Wheels. Tops, Cushions and everything belonging to Buggies and Harness and would like to have you call and see us. Yours, ike., S. B. Martincourt & Co., 128 E. Jefferson St.. Butler. Pa. S. B. Martincourt. J. M .Leighner P. S. We forgot to mention Kramer Wagons, Trunks, Valises. &C., a hundred other things. Butler Savings Bank HT-ttler, 1 J «. Capital - ('>>,ouo.oo Surplus and I'rofiU - f 170, oixj <xi JOH. I. PURVIS F'realdent J. If ES ft Y TROIITMAN ...Vice-I'reaident W«. OA Ml'ftKl.f., .lr CA-hier I/JDIM ft. HTKIN Teller 1)1 KRT.LOKH-JOACPH 1,. I'urvlH. J. ILONRY 1 ro';tiu»lß», V f». Ilrnml, W. A J. ». ('Arnubell. T)m Ifu11«• r llurik In th*.- Ol<]w»t IFUFIKLIIK IN hIII iitloii 1 II liatlcr OMinty. (ji-m -RAL tiUftlucbs tr;Tß>Miwt« (J. Wr- Mollrß {uvouutH at oil pn;<lucerM, n»er '•LIUFIL-H, (HRIM RI AND ollii RI AII HJHLN* -IS CNTRUHU D UT us 111 RCI LVO prompt AT v4*ii T lon. * |ntf;rc»t UIITIL ON Udh* (Ji'DohlLh. VM K Boiler County National Bank, LINTLT-r l'tiin, Capital pni't in ft »,000.00 SitrpluH (iiul I'rolits f 130,703.95 lo.h. llartman, I'rcki'ltnt, I. V, ltitUti Vict: I'K-Hirlent; C. A. Hailcy. CilHliier; John (i. McMarlln, Ans't Cashier. / l>;iriklf>iM»uAlri''s« Ir h,b« r< n! paid '#n lliji*) <l«-j"'»li-h. Mom y lo:iti«'<l 011 approv* «l M*«*urlty. W« UiviU' you TOOPI 11 an Jicvo4inl with TTI 1m hank. !>L UK''TUICH Hon. Joiwpli llarttiian. Hon. VV H Waldron L»r. N<. M. ll <*»vt-r. 11. M' -• • /1• y I- ! A I>| IN. • (! I' <«■ 1'.1.1 I 'I •I, I. H R II ./ •.' M I INI'/ 4" W 11. I.arkln, Many ll«MI»»LIY. HR W. C. MRL'AIIDU'HH, 11« II VlaiH'tli. I V' |{ltt> Braun's Pharmacy Cor. 6th St. anil Duquesne Way, I'ilUhur,', I'a,. L. 1). Telephone J541. Wholesale and Retail. Importer and Jobber of Drugs, Chemicals, I'crfumes, Soaps, Brushes, ICtc The only house west of New York carrying a full line ot Meyers' Grease*, L'ainls and theatrical goods. Physicians' Prescriptions Compounded HAY or Night by "Registered L'harmacists" only. Wholesale and retail dealer in Lubricating and lllumi iating Oils, Capital Cylinder, Dynamo, Water Whit' and Standard Gas ICngine Oils, G.tsolcin, Ben zine, I'araffiue Wax and Petrolatum . Address all mail orders to W. F. Braun. Rare Bargains! Wc want to 'liNpoHc •>! our prenent ' sti'x'k of '<fi IIUMICIH, ami In <>r<l«-r to <lo it niiieUly hnvi- eut the print, from ty'. "* $v r ) aiul 425. Tliew arc H'.rictly hij/.h )/ra<le and 1111 to <latc liicycloß, ami can't 1«- matched lor price aii<l >|iiaiity. Don't tiiins this op|ioi tuni ly 10 procure a jjcxhl wheel lor lltllc money. We »»11 MimlritH cheaper than and other house In town. WHITE, WALTER & CO., T ; 303 8. Main Streot. W AWTI " r.VNIAI. llCl'MTwounir ckimomh ■ ww ln TLIH Htal«» to INIIIIIIKN our DIIHIih HH jIIm ti own nod im 11 l.y . ..null, 1 1 1 U tmiliily ' 01f1..' wii k conducted ui liomi*. Hnlnry fi ilKlil |WI 11 yiu- and i trp. ti ,« n d. flnli• . ><# l»«'ii ifld* .no inoi. no l«tlury Monthly : *#.'#. Hi-fi rt'ii' il. I'.nrlowii nddn HHIMI 1 ll||llp<-(| IMIVI-lop!) I L<l 111 1 | K. 11l l»«pt JM. Clil< 4|(o R ' THE ROCKING CHAIR. Oar i., u Uac'-'.r.a ; a.-hfe :. An<i, ob, bet th" -*. a* run htgnl I fcnee : xw on tiw •• ry Eut we swaK, did Juck aad I- It'r apart for n li*tlv t'irl, . V E.:t feel ih- rimy. tfie bfflaw ewHI , < It i gating rough, b' w iin- t>'->'. And. dwtr. bui it » faj'.all! Afrai!. ewepth®art ? wi;j. we're safe, of I '. ccuriK.-! I We've (jr.t the olh»-» »'itlL It's a -x,ac!i tiKlay. oivl »< np!!> TTitb tou on l!v *-)»h me. TI.- n»r r U fljiu ari'l Itu.- liurses s'.ronft ! And firatj 'J thing»wo'U toe Ecrw tlie hoisesdiUKK'l They're fnllof fnnl : But, whuil I fner they're goini< n< run ] At>i t?ifj nfta't held! Oh, hu'.V tliej tear! | • Now tjioh U worst • f Un> fotirl jrfkt ("sf thit h:U tluit'n U-forv u» tUfre! i " Ab. wK*-d by th.i i'Ui>boar<l iVjt>r' ' '. A-.a whtt Kfta'.l !♦ tie ton»!jtit. d.-i r fceurtt A.tr.:in with tte rambling ; vault ft it mo«*i with t s!«r*l It's ii4rowt.y train we've J ii-1 hta.- iv clicketycjlokin jf «na Ah it tnUtx a« two 03 thv 'A Uy tUr.ngl Jt - ' dork outsid". uxwpt (or the rtar«, I Our oj-e are a»> dull lead, Ar.d r&w. o» they've sV<i>pe«i the ramtJlutf j cara, A Uue» iny tody ehung" for be.l J —P. arson'* Wwkly. j ' I'SHE Helped FFIM, * 1 ar _ M U'A\J.*4ot Llttl#»wofxi I J hlll»pij bad been in low; j with Mildrod Farrltigtou for two ywrn ( <;v<Tr elcc«j he first met be* ul the Hal i.,well«' card party, fie bad do tfi-id to dembt fliat bla lowe wan re tnrnfld, yet BO fearful wan b'> tb#t be had niliread bet feelings rntjch dfd be dread ber refnnal of bis »uit. that be bad uuver hinted tbat nh«* wa« more U' him tbnn any of the nlrla bo met attb<t tbnrcb t*xji»bl*H aiid <:<»i4 partlw in Newlngton. Innnmcrablo cbancen for a declaration <.f love hwl offered* them selves, for hi wan u regnhtr caller ot the Farrinffton iiianHicn. Imt thin y<it»tb whh uh devoid of npnuk a« a and wa« u«» nearer the goal of hi« to day than be had wlwai Onpiil flrnt aimed bin dnrt at biiu. Ho mattera Kto»<<l wbeu a Hiwwfall that brongl.t sleiKhinK in itu wake vi»- it«,'d NewiiiKton, and Littlnwoo<l bo c-atne coiiaclo'JH of the fu'.-t that he* hirt actually a."k<rl MU Furrington tt> take a ride with hi-ni. C>t codrae he tmint perforce brliiK njuttor« to a criwln d<tw Ila whm afraid that JtMlge Farririgton would be utilcinij bia Intofttlons, and it won Id 1m- humiliation to bav» such a question comoViofore no conld refer hitti to the girl for an atiHwcr. No; beyond a doubt he rntint pluck yp enongb coar ago tn aijk her to bo bi» wife or el® ceawi calling upon her, an alternative that whh taldi ijDoogb to chill bi« heart. Th<■ evening was noon ot h«in<l A creaucuf moon tiboiiL* In the enntand the Htar.i were cold atid sclnttllatlng fb' walV' d to th" livery stable and a? kitl for thn cntter, and a f« w tiilQtites laUj bu wan driving n handaonio cht-stnul to th« honae where bin thought Mjwiit mot*. of the time. Mlhh Farrlugton ltept biiu waiting a g<wl half hoar, bat hu r«> fleeted that it waa the privilege <■/ her glorious nex, aii'l it only made blm k>vt; her the more. If who had coiijh oat und jihu cd her dainty foot tijiou liJh neck ho woiil«i liuve overooDiO witn rap tnra. In Cuct, in bla oraeeut which hud uW> been hla Maio b*r | nwintlin, Llttlewixx) tl»it iftnWy re- 1 tit oven frrmu a calf. It waa cold watting, »i b«> g<it otit | and hitched hla boraeotid puewl Tn front j of Iter bontf, b«.r faithful w»iDti«el until I death if need I*-. Not tbat there toiib . any reason to think that bin aervico# wonld l«i reqnlred, bat it plenaod bla wilf love thin lov.ily ladng of whom hia Uingne ato<»<l in such awe that it coOld arjinm I<¥*<) itiit-lf in her prcaenoe. At last ahoapiu ard. Tl»e. rentfve liormi slants hla earn at b«r and |<awa tlK' ground In admiration of her beauty, tut Mildred waa aa pretty h« regalur ffaitnrea, a fair aklri and meUing <af« I cuald make her Littlow<M>l hiuide<i her Info th»aMgh, atepped in himself, tacked b» .thn lobes ana chirruped to the horse. That lut'i ligent animal did not move. A tluab of mortification overaproed tbe fa<-<i of the would Ixj amorous awaln A lailiy horse, ond at tho Htart! What chatK-O woola he have to deliver bla pfycdotis ni''awg" that wan t<i mak'i two heart* lw«ppy t He i lb ked again to the boisu, but iiKalii the horwe e<iiitlntn d to stand still. "You might unhitch him, Mr. I'hll llpH. That would help," said Mildred In her sweet voice. "Oh, >•«•«»■- t t«) bo aural f innat l«jve tied him. I mean 1 -er I fli I think I did hltcto w" "Tliere Huemh to Lave tax:ii n hitch somewhere," she answered. lie stepl<ed out the ali.dgh and hoiked over bla ehould<a at her in a Atnrth'd way 'Vxild ah«i u»mu thing i Was this MpdiurMgcpiunfct oK no I It waa too a>r>u (Too soon, und be had l*ii-n In love twrt yournt) lie bn hitched the horne and oti"«i more pljuuJi hlmia'tt lottlde bla lufwl orift Tho frosty night seemed to have.act a ix'al trjion her llpe, for aa tlaiy ppc<t over the crnnchlng afiow and left tho town behind them she wi*h alien! "I intuit haveoffended her. I'vcpi'ob ably made a break of soma kind," auid Littlewood to hiiuself. "flow uiifortti ibatel liat I uiiiat tell her tonight. It it now or never. This attention ia too marked to paas as a mere courtesy of the winter season. Hha knows 1 never timk anybody but my mother sleigh rlu ing b< foro." Then begun a proccHM of nerving him self to the avowal, lie ground his knees together until the liones ached. Ilia breathing wan feverii\)i "Mum Mildewed 1 mean Mil dreii " And then be stopped 11a had m vei called her Mildred lief< re lie had never i alh-d b' r MildeweiJ, cither, but kbat win accidental, and he hoped thai she bad not noticed tbe slip "I have something of the gronton! litp< rtanCo to «ay to yoit" Did ho luiaulu« It or did Oho oJot>< I In blm' He iiiljnt. have been 14111 talc n, and to idiow that he waa ijult« sure lie edged away frotu her aa much an the somewhat narrow confines of the sleigh would allow "What do you winli to nay, Mr. Vlii 1 11 put" "Miste.r" Phillips. Ah, then sho was offended To I n surn ahe had always rall'-ii him that, but after his Inat r< mark It must have an added algnill til nee. "1 er do you like ideigh ridingT" "Why, of course, or eba 1 wouldn't fiave nime. " I lid 'ln mean that as a alap at him? Wii- it only for the ride and not for his company that he had uous't Oh, lie could never make an avowal of |ov<« lifter tiiatl !1' knew bin phHiv This beautiful girl waa not for a fultif Im 1111 .«l call I If Hk • himself "Nun •111111 no, to be sure not. I er • thought that was why you came." Mildred turned her KII/.< iielike eyes Upon him "I'm afraid Idi n't tinder stand you." Tbat ei'ttled It It she didn't under stand hi in when In- talked of nothing In particular, lie muat !«> very blind in BL'TLEW, PA., TH L " RSDAV, .IL'NE 13. lHi »< > his utterances and bo Co**ld hi- tongue to carry pnch H t r> n r s' freight ns a declaration of love. No, tfuTe w:® n.i'.hing to do but postpone it. After all. hr h«iti.** wuf jbe lient place for it. The horse on past mantled meadows anil through pine woods full (if ijlter-d mcoinlight. and Mildred drrink in the heanty of the scenes and wi.-.ho<l thai it were decorons ft.r woro i i*n to propoaa Tbe pigbt wan ravishing. thi»slelglk' | tmlls jinghd harmoniously, tl»e horse -u-i»t on wiih xteady. rhythmic stride, and t ndrr the influence of aweet fuf r inndlngK Mildred at last sai'l jiolnted ly, -'ls it so that more people get en ; gaged. In winter than ip summer r" Muplii-d ar» fhe t-ja'ki*. It was tmmaiden- Jy, liut he wa<- *ncb u dear gamp. Now I hi would declare himself. But she did not know the capabilities for self re ' preseion of her two year admire*. He said to himself: "What a slip, ; whut n delightful slip! If I were mi i principkd. I would take advantage of it and propose, but 1 would bitterly re i proach my wdf fureVer. whatever her an- I gwer was." So IMI Haid, in AS matter of j fall tone as be could master, wben his ! heart wn» btating biaiilxi like a fright ] « ncl cagcliitg. "I really can't answer J offhand, but I'll look it op for yoo. " "Do Write a lett. rto tfw neWH|xk ' IH'#- " Her Uirxw were us muaicai as ever. | litit Littlewood thonght he detected a ! sari-astic ring in tbeiu, and be thanked | his stars that he had not yMded to his I natural desire b> prop<*«> at sneh an \ lnanspiciona tinw. "What was that imfoirtant thing you wanted h» say V asked Miss Far ringCon afti-r several minutes of si lence, save for tbe b<«>fs anil the run ners and the belln. "Ob. It wasn't < f any importance! I meat! It will keep I <-r I wus think fug of something e|r*\ " "I think you nave gone far en<mgh, " aaid nlie innocently, looking over her shoulder in the direction of home. Mmv fm th>- return w<«ildho>Hen his olidnrate Umgite. His lw<irt stopio.-d l*»ttlng arid lay, a kadi n thing, in his breast Had lie. then, gone too far? What had he said? i Oh, why had ho itano out with this Lovely being, the mere sight of whom was enough to niake any one cast all re straint ta> tho winds and declare In thunderous t<mea tliet ho loved her 1 "I think that we'd better go Imch," bo said, and tnrnud sti ipiickly that be nearly oiwct the sleixh- *'Ya«» us4her will be nnxlorMt." "Yee, wbini one is accountable to one's mother, one lm» to remember time. I suppose It 1h when one la u<'- oooritablc to n"— "Father?" said Llttlmvood,asininely. "No. that wasn't the word I want "A-a «uut ?"* Could Mildred V/ve blnj If be gave Uiany astro snch pr<*>fa of loilrig an ab ject Idiot ? "No Imsbaml i» what I want." Littlewood's train sworn. He had I** it tempted once to<j often. This tiulve girl had innooently played Into bis hands, atsl now the Rubicon munt be crijsn'Hl, even If its angry wab rs en gulfed him. "Pardon irn;, Mlsa—vr —Mlldrvd' 1 — he did not say Mildewed this time- "if ( twist you( words into unotber m«iin iug. but if yoo- cr- did—er— want n litutuml .I'. you il,U4i 1 uijuil 4ot" A bend nestlwl on hij shotlldct, « lit | tie bund was in bis, atul when b») J*i«« i ml the Farrfngton manab*] ladtlx'r ho ; is>r sis; knew it. -Oburlea I'attu ll j mis in the ('hiougo lloxjord - 5144,, m e.rrni Iln-4IUIN. j **Wb'-n men and women And tbiin salvia dreutiiitig of their work, it's u pretty H«tfo sigu that they are run down, " explained a well known physi clan t«> a r«ij«irter, "und they should tw-gln t«i Isilld tip, otherwise aorloUH coianxiUencM are llk'-ly t*j follow Tbe ordinal y worker cannot staisl It long if he or she liiim Uj yvork during lier sleep, lug ar well as Is* wukjng hours, for It Is a clear case of Ixirniug tlw> caialle at both enda i *The i usually islviiv la a change of work and >of aisl a gen erul btilltliug up py the iisq of bitib.'a, todng [sirtlcttlar to avoid tla- ot*' of aitunilantM or uxcrttint*- In any form. A few days' recreation IH also alwolute ly ii"<«»tiary, und a chlingti of air la very Is-neflelal In rttitoriug tilings hi a normal condition I'eopla, as a ruki. Seldom dremy of their wv>rk unlena they Hje out <>t (djais- physically, and tlie momout they find that tbey are going through the bnius of their work In their dr en ma It In the plulncst kind of a «lgn that they are UHifo tired '»nt than tle y shotild 1m to have p».rfivt beulth." • Washington Htur tin' rirvt airti if«». An old lournul. 4«N'Jali I<l, Frt>7, gTVeji the following untuning ycconnt of Um wearing of the firs! ijllk bat In "Ji4in lfetberlngbin, buhcr daab'fr. of tfirHtrnml, vvas arraigned l»i --fore tlai k>rd mayor ycaU rday <*> a of Itreuch of tße |a<Qoe uud in (Siting to riot, aial wun to gtve lnjltds ill tin* HUlft of £'i<sl. It w»n In • rvldnnce tbat Mr Hethi llngtoll, «lm In well (MiiiiMsiU'd, apl»aured o» the nubile highway wearing tijoitt bin hea<f what lie culled a nllk li(|t (which wan offered In evidence), a tall structure having a shiny luster and calculated to frighten timid people. "An a matter of fact the officers of the crown ntateil that several women fainted at the rmtuitlal night, while children iicreamed, dogn yelped, and a younger non of ('ordwulner 'llioimai. who watt returnliig from a chandler s shop, wan thrown down by the crowd which had collected and had his right urm broken. For these reunolin the do fendnut waa nei/.eil by the guards and taken before the lord mayor. Inextenu lit lon of It iti crime the defendant claim ed that be had not violated any law of the kingdom, but wan merely exercising a right to appear in a headdrei's of bin own design a right not denied to any Englishman " I'TMT VKMIHIIIIIII W« UMIII. A" I lay ntreto hed on tint liurik at the foot of a great maple I iiaw a weasel run along In the brush feticu some dis Id lice away. A few si'i'onda later he wan vtandingoll llu> expoaed r<oit of tlai tree hardly a yard from my eyes I lay iuo tlonh'"'i and eramilied the beautiful creature minutely, till stlddejily I found Uiym'lf daring at tint smiMith, grenulsh gray root i f the maple, with 110 weasel ill sight. Judging from my own exjterlein'it, I nhould nay that iliin is tbe usual terilll nation of any ehaiiee Illir-erviltlolis of el I her weanel* or Inilikn (Iceasiolinlly till v tun N' be -ii 'en tn dart into tie- litiMhen or behind r.otue lug or projecting bank, but mm h 11 lore frcijucnth they vaiilnh wltii a snd'V'Uinv 1 that defies tin' kn-ti »: t ev'»»dght 111 all probability this vau lulling 1h ai"iml»iuied by 1 lemn ro} Id I try of luotbai. but If lliln In thu nine then the cietitiire KMcieedt In doing something utterly lui|»ui'"4l.|e to any other warm bloinli d atliimil of its slee Mi' Mptifrcin and some of th<i unall er bird ' ere ail of tin m swift enough at times, b.it • *cept 111 the en 1411 of the huilllnillg blld llolie of IlielU, I believe, succeeds ill 1:1 'CiMiiplisllillg the result ucbleved by the weasels. Fopular :| BPHAYING POTATOES. { For tlic !*r n % etitiiin «»f I nrh nnil Lr.l.' Hiltfhtn nml n«-ell«*n. ( ' In .-*lllll useful iggestions as to , -pra\ lug Un Bh «le It-land -t,-.ti.:ii say Tin i:.o«t >»' i ious dit-i a : e affecting the jottato i.s commonly known as tho late blight, and 1- caused by the growth within the leaf tisMiift of a fungus, which may of tin 1-e seen on the under hiil.i of an hfTfct. il i.-af a.-i a delicate , I white mildew, hence often called, (o da to mildew. first appearance i-i denoted by brownbh or purplish Muck Pjottft on tls' leaves. These spotri. nndi r the favorable conditions of warm, , | moh-t w.-athiT, spread very rapidly, ; a-011 Involving the entire plant, which j • , b comes blaek and drooping and de- \ ' c..\ s rabidly, emitting a peculiar, dis -1 ; Mgri-ualikt i>lo» liarly I light, sometimes called the! "h f disease, more especially S aff. rts early poUito» a and is also caused ; by a fmigup It may tie recognized by ! i tfte appi arai.co of small sjiot-J on the . Kav««. which slowly enlarge, forming . 1 1 liregular, concentric ringa. Tbe foliage | 1 lives prematurely, but does not decay, 1 , | ni.r do the tubers, as when affected by j ; the hit-' blight Yet if largely prevalent, i the disoeae very uerionsly affects tbe j yield in t only In quantity, but in ijnal | ity. j Tip tinrn la is>t caused by a fungus, | as are the blights, bat by unfavora- j hie conditions affecting tho growth of the plant, especially dry, hot weather , and lack of sufficient moisture. An loith tho early and late blights j I are eam««d by fungi, the surest and j j iuoet jnnfnct protection yet known j in th" bordeaux mixture. Thin should I I lie applied tieforo the early blight uuikia its r.pinamtav, and the applica tionn contiiMutd, as necesnary, to keep the plants covered with a thin film of the mixture until the tabeis are grown 1 and matured- It nh< aid be Imrne in mind that tin- correct idea in the tise of the bordeaux mixture Is prevention rather than a cure. The sporog of these fungous diseases as they fall tijxin tlie foliage protected by the mixture are prevented from en tiering the boetplarit by the film of cop per oimiHitinds and thus prevented from propagating the diseasas. Three to live applications will per hnpe l>e sufilcient, yet-the weather con dltions must govern the number of treatment*, as, if heavy showers or rains oocnr, extra njiniyings may be r»ec«»*«iry to lo*'p thy plants well pro tectttd. In the caeo of tls' late blight, se W-i'tlng n.icd from fields that were free from tlai disease and planting tubers entirely frai- from infection are nug g<>at<sl an i;he<'ks to tho diwiiso. The njairie of this dineane live over wiut'ar In Infected tulmie; hence. If such are nbinte<l. tliey may become centers of infection by Introducing the dlseaeo. Tip Isirn can only combated by ttiorough prejmrntion, proper fertiliza tion. oonaervlng the moisture in very dry seasiain by jirojwi cultivation. iyal making every condition favorable for early, vltforooe growth, thus giving uairtt power tri withstand the alt*ick of 4iwiMa Tbe f>ik>ri»do beetle i;i the most troll Itleaome enemy, uitlnaigh t be flea In-etle. a very small bba.'k Inmlli! which attacks the plants during the early stages of growth, sometimes nausea considerable Injury by piercing the leaves full of small hoks, and thus rendering the plants weaker and more liable to at tucks of dim-use. The Colorado la-etle is easily <xjntn»lleil without extra labor by uting from three quarters of a |oiund to a pound of inula green per acre in the nrnt two or three applications of the iKirdeaux mixture as iieedetf. The ImrdeiiMx mixture ia ali*» very dlntaste fill to the Ilea IsK'tk'H, and thoy will do oomintrativley little damage where it is nae<\. IIimI.oiIIIH Ih« llirjr lliiliy. Tls- yxeye t\uby tianlly dlsseiulnatea lt<«df wherever farming In uoglcctitd. It ixin Im kept from farmn. however, if preciaitiou Is exercised. C. H. Mtirklantl says lie han s<»'n several farms in New riamtmhlre tbat are completely snr rtmiidisl w!th this weed, but are kept, irbnohitely fine from It. Iltirlng the pant few yeura ls< ban had coliHhlerubln nxperlencti lii endeavoring to overcome tlllH pest < Inn methml of keeping it from npreiiiTliiH i*tuuuonly practiced in to cut the hay early and I htm avoid the malniriug of the sci-d 1 In order tu uai ertaln Juift bow ebintlc thla period might l*«, In .luly, ia|i7, a numlxir of daisy blonaoinn were collected for ntudy. Tlie date of thn opining of each blo.ino|tl was noted, and n|»«.'ilneiin were taken at vaiiotis i«-rni<la from thin time on Tbitu- oliHervatlons lead to the belief that it takes al leant lildayafor need maturity of daisy after Its flrxt IdosHomilaf lk. . |>li>U It. »■ 1., Ilk., II.*MM,*. I oia'.' vlnlted a place where the udn tri '-is of tls- Imuiii told me she always Went to tile hive ill the Wood shed when •he wanted lioticy and got on a plain Junt what nhe wanted, and no more In the winter, alui could do thin without trouble with the Imiis at all, for they would Im down Ui a clualer In summer, nhe drove the bees away with II little Ninoke, and if the liolicy rati down on the Imttoin of the hive, It did 110 harm, bocaui'tt the belts would licit It tight up iigain They had kept the name hive for a great many years, and thin one colony fariilnlied theni ull the honey they want ed to un. l , .1 in I nonie seasons even more than tbat Ktich a hive hIIOUIII be mudc very tight and warm, and the door to open to get out tile honey nhollld be ar ranged no the been would no! stick it fart no <m to annoy or di turb them in prying it open, writes A I Hoot, lu The Ktirul New Yorker fittD POTATOES. Ik, oil!.. NlullMu'd I'liin I'll I llr.ii.lnn I mill If !*« |»lt!|4 H«*«*!l. The importance of good, noitnd, till fjiri ill till |Mitatoen for hi 1 d In a matter 1 concerning which there in 110 difference 1 of opinion, but how to aci-tire HIICII .1 ed in a ijueslioii upon whii h all are not I agleed Koine would lend north each I year for new Hloek, whilt othel.i believe 1 that the Miiitherii second crop potaloes I are superior toother Meed Ih'.'ii ilae of the fact Unit tln'V do not spmut ho quickly in the spring. It in nit 111 e i e|| t to HIIV without going Into ik'tulla that tlie Ohio e*pertinent htution Ini" found tbat the lis'ality 1 whin the Heeil wan grown IH a lijiitter of b 1 1111 port 11 nee than lie 111111111* 1 in which the HI. d Is In pt, >» lilcii In eqtliv 11 lent to saving the coiidil ion of the seed la-lore planting deternilin-s what the crop In to be f«r more than docs the hit t It tide where tile need Wan produced. [ Winn ei|tially well prcHcrveil from Nprtiiltilig, irttr own net d potatu*--' have given an good renultn an tboan from el titer north or south fold storage 111110 I seeil |Mit|itoio have given nm K'anl eropn iih tintmiii Maine m X.a 111 • 'atiiliiia fold ntoiilgc in not coliVl ulelit lot all. II liowever, and laealis min I. lie adopted r |to obviate the liecewlty of It The cani ■ i>t plan is to grow -;*tsl potat. 1* l«u iu • the season by planting about the l*-t of July. To carry ont thin plan pr.-j .rati, ns need to Is- begaD as early us the ! -t of May. Ordinarily potat• e> wlli m ( k- "p in condition f> r planting until th- l>t of July, but if they ar>- tuki n from the ; cellar before they have l«.gnii to sfront or when the spioutti arc just >tartmg and spread out 011 the barn floor or )■ it or some place where tbey will receive light they will throw out ►•lu rt. stubby, green sprouts aimut half an inch in length and then remain in that • ndi tior ft* months. The potatoes mu.-r i•• 1 only 1 im layer dean m preft rafely -• ■ d end up. All of the eyes will not throw out sprouts, and In cutting the pieces flinnM !«■> lurgi r tln n f( r plant ing When planted, the~e pi tatoea will | coine up quickly and make their growth in a nhort time aud almost t-nrely uivo a go* ol crop. In IMiT the Ikivee gave, with the treatment aimve deacrilied, at tbe sta tioii. 2oi) bushels per acre, and in the Knormous yielded 800 bushels per acre, which was better than tbe early crop Late vurietloa do o» well by this i method of treatment as early - rts, hat usually the yield is lets than from early planting. The object <tf this method of growing ; potattiee in t<i secure ni i-d that will keep , in a common cellur without sprouting, , and for this purpose it is far superior to 1 seed grown in the ordinary manner It may 1* said, also, that potatoes ' grown from sprouted seed are ; j by than th. se grown frotu seeil Taken ! i from the cellar and iilantiil at once ; Late planted potntiH's are less liable to ) blight than early planted, although not I exempt from flint disease Wlinl n Hlieei* 1 riiUHh llliulil In 110. | An lowu Homestead writer has a j trough which he considers peculiar to j I his own view of what a sheep trough ! ought to In'. It in ao constructed as to j KM 1 VIKW OK snEF.P TftoroH. bo convenient for both sheep and lambs No sheep will jump Into the trough, anil lambs will not lie in it as they will in larger ones First take one six inch board the desired length and bevel its edges a little for the bottom. Kail to thin two more six inch boards for the sides, so the tops will Hare a little. I'sa a four inch Iniard for a guard rail with mip(oirts at each end at the middle of a long trongh Tlie figure show • a view of the end of the trough in a per-pec tive. The legs are made of 8 l>y -I stuff. llit |M" r«r I'liNturr. Hii|H. Is used chiefly for pasturing hogs or nhc**p. Itnef cattle have ben fed on It with go<.d results, but with milk cows the rajn' is likelv to give a strong taste to the milk It f» a ineujtsT °f t tie I turnip family, says The Rural Now Yorker We have found it excellent pasture for hogs. At the Wisconsin ex periment station experiment shows that rape gives bett<sr results for hog teed iug than clover Many sheep growers broad cunt the rape need either alone or mixed with crimson clover seed, in corn at the bmt cultivation After the corn is cut, the rape Krows up and. in an open win ter, will give fair |aistnre till Christ mas The llwarf Knnex in the l»*t vii rlety We sewed rape broadcast in crimson clover in May lant year. It gave more or less feed dnrlng theaeaaoii, and some of it has actually come through tho past hard aeasou, alive and green Mnnnrc for Kuril Pntatim. It in hardly pisiilble to make land too rich where the early crop of |mtatoes is to he planted The rich will Insures early growth of the plants an 1 that j they will conte up with thick, vigorous stalks, which In the unfailing sign of i» gioil crop. Tito much manure will canoe rot in JK)tatia«s late In the seiinon. but with early pit a tot* the crop is gi nerally harvested before it ban tine to either mature or rot (ianerallr the early i»' ta to crop mii> !«• got off In time to plant cabbage for a late crop, mid there will be richer -oiil for thucablsige ro. t than there was while the potato** were grow Ing, nays The American fait im tor fins*- I'lfin "'I hs| voting luMn.'' mild thn t ltiwii, |o*iiitiitg t«i a sharp feutured youth acione tlm utriil "hu'i made fame lo*th for hiiiim>-If iiihl till*, bin til lagiv" "A« hj |a*w?" a«ki*l the ulniliKil "flftnply by HnndliiK telegrams ■ ■' griltullltion or Condolence, n s tho o> 1 nloii callisl fitr, Ui prominent perm.ii ItMlbinupolls Journal. A writer In The Klectrlcnl Itcvtewln cllues ti» thn upliiloii 11 tat an theebs'trb motor nupulH.MbHl the horse car «i th" perfection of paving will Ultimately do away with raii.-i ana current altogether and automobile vehicles rule supreme II I'rufril a llminirrfiiiK I'liufo i*i|ii )»!• ij«» «luilbt tluit th" wiir Indemnity paid by France to (iei inany lifter the sit weekn war. Wan a la 1.1111 1 rang to score up againot ltismari k The ginol ft did to France is inestimable prior to the war thero was an * iioniious amount of money Im ketl up in the form of small savings. The appeal of tin gov eminent to tlie jH'ople let this sum Into prolitablM inotioii, and, to tlm aniu/.i unlit of thn world, I'ranee paid oil hct creditor ill IcnS than half tile stipulated time Thin gave avast Impulse r Im i iii'sm eiiU rpt lnv of all kinds, and sini ■ then Fnilic.l liiiii steadily become lUo|i wealthy 111 Oermany tile effecta Were less llelleHclal TIIO huge influx of gold scut up prices with a rush A mania for np. 1 illation wt in. foliowml by tlm inevitable 11 ihia Mont aerious of ull. however, waa the tinexp<«eted diwuvi-ry of Franc**'a ntrength llleiiiati k intend e*l to cripple her forever, but he only leVeiileil In r ililllii llu>• power, and th 1 of coiirne. lieei H' ltatial theglifulilli Ini I tary Imrtlena which year by year »• i» Ii mora lieuvily 11 [oiii Ueruiany finein uriti Knquirer I II II II <1 111 II II M Ml* bIUS . fiinuiht's greati -t 1 utile ram lung illatrii 1 1 are the territorii lof Albeita and A iinibniu, N W T Then lo.i dern iin lone 11 country 1 qttnl fothecnni blued aieii of (ireat Itrllll111, Ireluinl l'ortugal. fi' iiinark. liolbiiid and 1!• I gititn, it Is 1111111 ''ulgary, Iheientral and principal of the riiiH'hlng towns. In sltiliited over QAn mllen farther north than Montreal, and tlm lairtouudlng ciiiiiitry forum on« of the ln-st cuttle rulli-liltlg dl"tl II tn 111 Aim 1 lea Through out the greater pat t of Albeita and Ah nlllilo,lll tlie 1111111 IIIMI Iwrda Ijf horoeo. cattle und nhei p nsiinsit will the year round I ! y«v i i» -",t -. •* "• -•. "•'•*'■ . «• . - . • - w,'-V ' •».? -r - f V ■ : >.Jr- ' UNRULY A* !MALS. V. 1U«M; U '<R' ! *- - •»;!, < NN |. kintna *i: illctty .< t-rl.ilnty. Art :-.r iV. ... -If..' •; - . ■- t. t -Ft 'i'.( r'-'' - rnrk ,»c I - 'ar. * r. Th.: direcx-i- :> ■ ! reck (]'■ 1 r» follow* V inch le • . i > • '. ; feet M|h U4 II fi «'« !• !j_". z ■ 0 f.v-t n inch - J. :.• • t • ••> td ' long " h a. •„ i j The n;iriu-!.; •. j • .| ~. m„a I j-w - TP . •< ill U uiu* woo* net f HO. T—r,\TTI.K KACk F<m WAGOy. i male of bar I \v.« \ -1 A. 1! U ! are 3 Inclw - widi slat i\ 1 lotb u id->; ; all dotible. Plat E i-< «»!)■. !o. |i!n t j elde. !J inch i wide, 2*» ?• *t I . ! F la al"i ninirl •. p'.u - d inidde. - ij- ! v.iiif anil in hn-b -5, : ; tui- ;■ rn-f «.n ti ;• ftae of wagon lm.\ and to bold fivtt en-1 cuite when «-d - a i rack Slat- art' r parol apart lit . .v. n . in Fiir. ? Tin* cnt not 1 r. u. { i p!niii ;;<it) y ar wagon e t. 1 slid i- ' Letwt :i d.-.1.1- b.f 1> hp.l J ,■ >! ' clut-' E and f N.;il< tl u« ar «i t. : n th 'u ;<!<; of rack nt>«l in fronr 'f »! :• C Sar<l 1 fe (H) 1 by 1m i tßciic> it i«» dm<l ti> jirw nt th« I ttißchioo fr.M - being} ill Id ■ ■ I Wt :'d 1. -' I' it".i> end gatr ; . M. i.r <: r(«!i< for th-,* iik k In either < n>L Tbf movjiiW. < n ) i innd'- 3ft el faigb ii: .1 .1 tV. *v- ' • i t«ltl»" tvMtb » f at top and l« tt m art' dont>])> !' -ft- -»t* o&et* aro of 1 io. b plank' ntwl f ;■ i:: ft» I. «!• : r . T! • "ij ri ■; . Rr- ; U.' ■ ■ •! ! -■■«.,% I. t : • • ht.ii.ihii ti >nd ar-- lt ck -tl hy i>«i. ictJU n ordinary iron plna bctWmj tbi'i.r For ! .iii'lnx cattlf nft.-r t- r. ft i . on tbc v. ■ . n plat'ottsni hi> fir u-iv b< iv... n tin rafks In tic V. r in front t f KUick II ltolt it <(•<-. n *vifh hook i i"« (I ).ritnn'jgtbe b«d*-' In b tbcl .ltOJii fif w«X" r I"'' 11 ami . n box ci jib-cc nn-b'Hn ath. Nvxt I■i: it aidfV.ay »ui to tli ruck wtCi lit ;< at .! Ho. k 1 It- art- < c In. in; h •Jn ,O L '. o).■ «| "tiTr rtrtl k4, >i p h -Ui i ■ C - m . !L. ■p 11 I; 1 [. • ' 1 r ■;. • i I .j!i ii: I > I I I W-M •, | i"i ' * ■ - ! r.M V T U • r ' t; ;i- IJ " I) no. it KnVAitr.K srav nmM rott ittik HACK thick ISIm b■* ? with 'f Inc'V I L tbri'a«lf«l pit ntifully To yr< -v< nt »te dtunchlon frtiiti i.*i«bii| d. -n 1 r s<'«ril iiw two rttial trio .f rum- nn np wurtj tllau i,ally fr>«ai U>' "» < ' fr.int ij"! o! vutr.iii U.t t thf f f Mtan'-hloi) axuin-t brw. •• I4t J» nt > * - *» * ! p. Int li (Ft '2j. Fur ti-cly and • • r on* anlmnti* tie tb< lr b> «tlr» ti wnw«rtl. rntinlfnt rnpf-« thrr.nfthboth'iijof w.f».n j l*i*. I «rn. t«»tl«- ltfcati -<t of •ltftbiilty In »'t nTlr.:r < a! t|o In tli.- ■' ' ' U b il lk« 1 KTDkh > f tb' 1 northwi-t. rn r< i> n r i ■ pr<"li 'i'-'l tint th 'tf will I" n' ! ft:- of ran«" cattlf n« tt fall Ihi - . come t. | i tut tbt-r" \t wt !\ t.. ■ he a -rarclty . f cattlf at that fn Tito rattle Imtilit • i< mnU r ■ In.-> cbaiiff*. l>nt tiny tir likfly t It In tb- f.-'ircf <tf tbf .(.pllm r tbnit In »ny ifiln. ti-.ii ..f tin m N 1 i'i «t t'tn tuttlo tuaj il«t"'*' If conttittf-u rn will Imr.i-i' invnlr ait iiKtro nr.tflnltlit tl thorpiind * !, l to 11m I: rill And it * • lUr> *■' t 1 <>mnt > II II I'M I ti nouila'M frt>Ti» tbf fiirthf l'"t -r. vrv P-t ••' '•• y»ar-i firm i bnv» Iw'ti at i r< l».r.lH tA l-«f« »t' • I •oiiif of th»- r- -nitt of tin »:■•>'« r ' •' '' ar>- alt nt lin .n tlhi marlo i t cat tin an n * v<» plentiful, n i ~-■4 .1 rt • km : t i ■ if I.ut tfu rf nre i»ior« t-n Ii ncl x '• f..r year* v tticvial ktfuiti In I* • M h*|»p» t The I I :f ' th.if 'I. •|t ar. Ml) lllllflppv iodl II • I •an •• that tb t ii ioniiii.'ti win of ' id ( lux ■h' • | i tin re*ft of 'ii' '' I (.b. ultl I Tb. -• i!•itf mi . • -inl In i«i«|iotr> lo in tbi ■tn * th it tie '"1 . herd ki» « | t rtfclly «'YerV ri k which a lift k i milijet t n.ti t hat ivi vi l ol l!>" 11 k- i | i 1 '1 foi Ifre it ifi. I . It. •tn • \ I't-..il i"lif oiierd ui."wh all tilt m ' • % II id* I net' ! r them it" ' th. \ '• ill *•• it"*! 'I I W tb> <e men I f tl * nc< i »<f tin <i ■wl Jt cet .1 Ainer 111 Hhtep It. J'r DIP THL SHI LP. A Vrl. tlt.lir> ' «|>.t »». • »«■»••- .».»•> 11l l'|i«iH I ... MM' dll> - be -l-»r I,Mt ' 1,1 ' " Hnit .id in Fhe NaM.ttinl M'» l-tnan Ncnrh every .in '• it" |r. • i.: > leall/.. I ll' lie. I ' it i" ' 1 ' ' lant) -i. I»"t a wb. t f ht •p • . ii*i illl V > I"t <■ 1 I- >l»" I ' 1 kill all th- in I when th* > d ;> •' » «'»•• Unit" \if I tl" » • »• ' kill hi i tl" 11.. Kvr* day li»ir n• r »•' 'Mn •beep are tit 1:> nittl are »i.ftMi•• ■ InfM (let .er • ' I» • I f ».l V ptlll.l • t ■lf v 1 I filllt 'o I 1.. .<|. •i. i. if t' r ill I find .1 • f of Ntiwlht. U ,„l% ... an »w. ito all flu* •' -ti aH"I i • 1 way t" j.re\«. I « 'r* w r •» ootid I" ll I' \i V «r liti'l • t ' the In. p » ifi . 'I - ' •»« 1 I,f f. .I. I 111! tl.e I ' ilel H II v : I". tak' n 'lf I < I It,' ll .»■ •• •I lid l»/l ll I'.-, pII d I " 1 " pr.'v.- that \■ 'i i. % 1 1 th'kaiind lict >■ ii havi i" • IN a lot I,( them there yet II «l< "« ' tit., and aIII ' » Hi'' -bvep tb wll m | 1 weather Kiuiply i M « .inn lie live t-n No. 2-i -' -f§ ' rr Pnt tb#J» •i- -wi . ~ ::r< it-.Tar..ichiMfML . ;-tV v r f^# t i j . -. tt .fa ■ i-il t i a lid xjw ' ? " ear? », " I t:,t! 4 ,-t,. ..*7l ' f y i- st ; ' " ■ . •. Inmln that T - ai ,'aiv pr-"|t' 'd . i) th- r <lay «»»i i to 1 li..v J" -: . , my " • • lit r:dij fiTi : it| 1 I - ' ; ... IjfW ,|f I i".: "Why 'Hdr» t yo»» f pi. 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