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rpTT.T. A MÍ »CHT < wtï ! a nT.mti'r THTTlOTiTT A Ti-tr REFORM IN LAW-MAKING. GOLD WATCH,, AND RINcfll and charged up to tbe oianicipal ac- An American .Vf, coant) that price s or labor and food Soin OoW.FUted Ex-Attorney General keep correct tim«, are many times higher now than in Advocate of Deliberate Legis to a Solid Gold VJ that hae when truata and combines PAINTING OF MARTYRED PRESI lation. 25 years; also a ( 1 with a Sjmrk mg ( PLOW MONDAY, AS OBSERVED LU wore ankaowa. Actors were rated DENT HANGS IN TBE WHITE any one f.,r #Jlh Tohn W Griggs, at one tlmo Attorney exceedingly low, as appears by ■ the Novelties at 10 cent# _ FOVRTEENTH CENTCRY AT General during the McKinley -ln> nto HOUSE. and addrev» f<Jr Je I following entries:— When eold, ¿ i GRIMSBY, ENGLAND. £ S tratlon. where he achieved fame or hi the f 2 ami we send voZ 1 0 0 To tbe MInstrols.. • • > • • • • • » a• • • • ■ the Gold Watch and Kina. Addnaa ability as an exponent of the law, anu Artist Murphy. Hitherto Unknown CUI.VMB1A NOVELTY CO, 0 1 Neah and his wife................ Farmers and Townsmen Gathered To Robt. Paints This Portrait Without a later one of the strongest members ot Dept. 0- East Bmiuu, M 0 0 Brown, playiig G»d... The Hague tribunal, has la<*lr b ® en to Celebrate Bountiful Cropa—Town To Sitting and from Photographs Only. 0 1 To Jeakin Smith, playing Noah. expounding to the people of New Jer Treasurer Paid Bills. 0 0 To Noah’s wife.................................... By Francis B, Geosner. sey a doctrine of real reform. It Is came a little higher: All old-time country people remem Ta Mechanics It is somewhat remarkable that the beHeved that ”e knows whereof he the carver, mending the Trinity, ber evenings at corn-husking, apple portrait of President McKinley that making his crown and painting sneaks for > ’rdly any man In that paring and sugar-boiling. Net so long him ........................................................... 0 8 0 now hangs in the White House was State s’ political life »hou,.^k“®aculUeI painted by an humble and hitherto un the need for reform or the difficulties ago a husking bee was a great event, To the carpenter for making Noah’s ship ........................................................... 6 8 0 known artist in New York to whom and boys and girls, old and young, of achieving it better than he. Before An uddress from the rector was not the President never accorded a sitting. President McKinley induced him to gathered from far and near to sit on the floor of tbe barn, husk big ears of easily: The lamented McKinley did pose lor become a member of hit Cabinet .fr. ripened corn for several hours, end Ta Mr. Lewis, for a sermon...... 0 10 0 famous artists of Europe and the best And this miscellany of services, re portrait painters of our own country, Griggs had earned his way to the head ing with a grand feast of pie, cake, hot coffee, cider, and all the other ligious, mechanical and mortuary, yet it remained for Mr. William D. of the New Jersey bar, served as mem ber of the General Assembly and State goodies of the farm cupboard. But In enmp dirt cheap: is jud Murphy, of New York, to produce with Senator, been elected president Of the this country there are no definite and To five priests, flx-penny bell by the aid only of photographs the one 1 10 bell-man, and making a grave.# 0 latter body, and met the responslbi 1- fixed festivals held in the full of the wha Miscellaneous supplies were not portrait of McKinley most acceptable tles of the governorship. He recently year at harvest time. Thanksgiving to the family and friends. More than spoke at a celebration on Forefathers Tri Is only a formal remembrance. In this costly: that, it was considered the most de straw for Noah and his child we differ, and we have always dif- To ren ............................................................. 0 o 1 sirable one to be hung on the historic Day In Orange, and laid this law do*'1 W mildly but clearly to the State politi A pound of wax to set before the walls of the White House. cians in the name of the decent men of Trinity .................................................. 0 “ 0 10 IMPLO Mr. Murphy has a modest little stu A peck sf barley....................................... 0 0 s Commonwealth: dio at 17 East Sixteenth street. New the “Publicity, To sugar, cakes, wine, ale, etc., backstair legislation, York, just oft Union Square. He had no passage of no bills with the Mayor and his breth because some one ren .................. .......................................... 0 4 0 achieved some local fame as a pains has 0 K’d them beforehand; discus To six stone (84 pounds) of cheese. 0 6 0 taking portrait painter, but had never To 2 kegs of sturgeon............................. 1 4 6 dreamed of having a picture hung in sion of measures on the floor of the To four capons........................................... 0 0 6 the White House along with portraits House; real reasons to the public giv indtctlj To four geese............................................... 0 2 8 done by the most famous artists of sev en why measures are favored or pro thcity posed, and a return of the days when To four pigs............................................... 0 2 4 eral generations. After the terrible To three doz. and eight chickens.. 0 9 10 of the tension at a tragedy at Buffalo, Mr. Murphy made a legislative bodies were debating socie To a pound and a half of pepper.. 0 4 0 collection of the President’s photo ties and the public favored as much To 3 lambs with their appurtenan Its use means time satfe with reason for voting as with elo ces .......................................................... 0 10 o graphs, together with information as and easier sewings to coloring and aided by Mrs. Murphy, quence.” To twenty-six stone (364 lbs.) of Mr. Griggs advocates reform in tne beef ........................................................ 1 14 who is also an artist, produced a pic It's our own invent^ To three quarters of mutton............ 0 4 ture in pastel. When the picture was enactment of State legislation when he They were not backward with the finished Mr. Murphy made efforts to says: and is found only on tbi , . xu "Rarely is a bill read each of the cup that cheers, as this will ’show: have Abner McKinley, the brother of “ • dozen - • .................................. 2 ~ 2 0 the To six of - ale three constitutional times, except by ti President, see and criticise the 4 3 To one kilderkin of beer................ 0 work. Finally the artist had an in tle. It passes In accordance with a de To one gallon of finewlne for the cision made previously somewhere else. priests .................................................... 0 4 6 terview with Colonel Wilbur C. Brown, Abner’s business partner and who had I do not say the Influence is an Improp To seven gallons and a bottle of claret .................................................... 3 17 o been very close to the beloved Chief er one, but that influence was felt In To 16 gallons of wine....................... 0 18 8 Executive. It was after much plead the side rooms or on the back stairs And for one who would not waste ing that Colonel Brown consented to before the fate of a measure was de his time on such flat mixtures: bring Abner to the studio. Neither had cided. This method is a repression of To one gallon of old rum.................... 0 6 4 ever heard of Murphy. They had seen individuality, sinking rights into a - Wc have other striking On the docks, where once the theat a hundred portraits of McKinley, good, mere expression of some one else’s improvements that appeals ricals and the barbecue were held, bad and Indifferent, and were them views or wishes.” now rises the great Tower of Grims the careful buyer. Send lot Reports from New Jersey seem to indifferent, the more so because by, 200 feet high, serving as a land selves knew that this unknown artist show that legislation at Trenton is our elegant M. T. catalog mark, and as a lighthouse to guide the they practically in the same condition as storm-swept ships of Grimsby’s great had never been given a sitting. How that which existed at Jefferson City ever, his pleadings were so earnest fishing fleets, into her safe harbor. The Hartford that they finally went to the studio. before Governor Folk washed the Mis The picture was unveiled and the souri capital clean. The policy advo /•'arm School. brother stood amazed and startled, as cated by Mr. Griggs has a tendency to JVcw Philippine Governor. if the dead had suddenly come to life. break up the State “organization” for T heir Own It Is reported that James F. Smith, Tears came to the eyes of Abner and actual debate. The return of the legis a member of the Philippine Commis the eyes of Colonel Brown. They gazed latures to thdir old standing as delib Crop. sion, Is slated by the Administration to in silence for a time, and then the erative bodies puts a premium on In IF YOU WANT A JAC become Governor-Oeneral of the Phil brother said, “That is the best portrait dependent and personal Individual Send for our Jack Catalogue. Sure to of dear Will that I have ever seen.’’ strength—and these qualities are the ippines. tain the description of exactly what you. Mr. Smith’s career during the past Colonel Brown said the same, and death of "organization.” four or five years has been remarkable both advised the artist to put the con Hydraulic Jacks our Sped# in his extraordinary rise to occupy an ception in oil and compete for the hon My Pipe. Watson-Stillman Co^ ’ munities where men own the land they fered, from our cousins across the Important position under the Govern or of having it hung in the White 40 Dey 8U, N. Y. City. . ment. Before the Spanish-American House. Mr. Murphy did so, aided by "When lore grows cold, thy Are still I live upon and obtain their sustenance sen. warms me, Five or six hundred year# ago, the War he was a young lawyer of his wife, and it was chosen in prefer When from the soil. friends have fled, thy presence Yet there is an undercurrent of quiet boy# in the, old town of Grimsby, no standing In San Francisco. It ence to the hundred or more paintings charms me. If than art full, though purse be bare, force at work, year by year becoming Lincolnshire, Eng., looked forward to I smoke and cast away "all care." better organized and with broader pow Plow-Mondny as eagerly as those of German Smoking Song. er, whose tendency is to overcome this today anticipate Christmas. This PiDO, Fir, Cypress .nd Yellow Pta, feast was never overlooked. It meant hurtful condition and stem the tide wild . v Writ, for Catalogna excitement, a procession, a the The Yellowstone trout ha# been of Immigration away from the land and atrical eatertalameat, usually out of caught in the very act of going over into the already overcrowded centers doors on the broad docks, a cliurch Two Ocean Pass from the Pacific into Eagle Tank Co., 28l N. Green I Industrial and agricultural schemes of service with sermon, and a grand Chicago, Ill. the Atlantic drainage. education are finding footholds hero barbecue and feast extending fnr into and there, and nature study courses the night. It was known as "Plough- •nd school gardens, where children Monday,” or the giving of thanks for are taught to know something of the tlie harvest of crops. It came at the •oil and plants and the real wonders of close of the Christmas holidays, was The Angle Lamp is not the only method of lighting your home but taken all nature, are no longer scoffed at or officially recognized, tlie Mayor of the in all, it is the most satisfactory^ fl town leading the procession, and his looked upon as fads. For while it floods your ro8m with the finest, softest and most restful light,| "brethren” following proudly. The making your home more cosy and inviting, it requires almost as little attention Ml To Fit for Real Life. gas or electric light, is as simple and convenient to operate as either and Mkl day opened early and active. Crowds vaily costs less to burn than the ordinary troublesome old style lamp. I t Thia movement embraces the de- flocked into towa. Shop-keepers opened Our Catalogue'Tfi1* (sent free on request)»] ' mand for the teaching of domestic wide and dispensed generous hospi plains how this new principle applied to burning •clence and both agriculture and man tality. Good cheer, good food, good common kerosene has so completely done swig with all tbe smoke, odor and bother of ordinaig ual training In all the public schools, ale, shone in all faces. The plough— lamps that such people as ex*Pres. Cleveland, th so that children shall be taught to a common farm .Implement— was Rockefellers, Carnegies, Cookes, etc., wbo decked with brilliant fabrics. The work with their hands and to force wouldn’t think of using ordinary lamps* baM from the soil the greatest possible young peoplo lined up along gaily - THE— production, as they to-day learn In the colored ropes attached to tbe clevis. His Honor, the Mayor, at the handles public schools of France, Denmark and like a steamboat pilot, for It was often other of the older countries. The new n chase like the wind, up street and movement maintains that every school down, pell mell. Ills official subor Should have a school garden, where ev dinates followed; then the people of fnr lighting licrhtinor their thnîr homes hnmoa and estates nnfafna in preference nrefert . 4 , , for ary child should be Intelligently taught the town, young and old; and the far to gas or electricity, gasoline, acetylene, or any other method of lighting. to be a lover of nature and of the mers from the neighboring country. ■n a 1 • 8 9ata*°* te‘)a bow the special Angle burner and the shape of the glassware (see abow Illustration) give combustion so perfect that the Angle Lamp never smokes or smells whether aountry and trained toward the land as Like the Circus Parade. i • bright or turned low; why the lamp is lighted and extinguished like gas; the advaa- a source of honorable livelihood, rath tage of having the under-shadow of other lamps done away with completely, also why the Angle They dragged the plough and the er than away from It. juamp burns /j to /t less oil than any other for the same amount of light. And then offers yoni1 Mayor and all the old folks through Some of (ho work of the Department 30 IK?. VS Trial. the benefit of our ten years experience with all UgW«(! streets, sfngiag, shoutlag, and beg Th. a , i .niet,1°‘'s. Before you forget It—be for cay ou turn over this leaf—write for catalog "lfii IMUWWWfate«<TU A-g!, Limp ,rom tl.,0 up. CJ)..7Wt0 B(lrw NewTwl of Agriculture shows the tremendous the ging from daor to door for clothes, need which exists for farm training. food, or whatever else was to be Need for Farm Teaching. given away. Alms and presents were To be a successful farmer to-day given for distribution among the poor. means that a man must not be satisfied The company was led by a fool, or to plant and reap as his father did be clown, a witch, several dancers, a fid fore him, but that he must study the dler, or several, called minstrels, and conditions of his soil and climate, and n strong man wth a cart to carry tlie and uses the N. P. C. C. Photographic 1f necessary discard as unprofitable presents gathered on the wav. When the crops which have been raised in tlie procession had covered every Preparations only. We do the street the plough was dragged into tlie his locality from time immemorial and and placed before an altar •ubstitute those which scientific ex church weighing and you add the water All hands then withdrew- to a broad periments have demonstrated are the open space, near the docks, when a groateat money makers; he must study play was held on an Improvised stage. METOL-HYDRO DEVELOPER N. P. C. C. the breeding of plants as he would the This play was called "Creation,” and The old standby, as cents for six breeding of animals; he must learn the company of performers consisted DEVELOPER tubes, making up the same amount of how to fight and overcome the many of priests, clerks, and others, who Non-poisonous and will not stain the developer. ■mu ds and other enemies of his crops took the parts of God the Father, God fingers. 35 cents for six tubes, sufficient N. P. C. C. SEPIA TONER •nd live stock; In a word, ha must de tbe Son, the first woman, the first for 24 ounces developer for Velox, Cyko, Black and white prints on developed vote as much hard study and thought man, the serpent, the devil, Noah Rotox and other developing papers, or THE CELEBRATED JIcKlXLEY PORTRAIT. paper may be re-developed at any time to farming as ho would to any other Adam, and other historical and scrln- 60 ounces plate or film developer. chosen trade or profession which he tural characters. This play was re Is believed ISiat he hardly ever submitted in the competition. It hangs to a perfect sepia. 25 cents for six tubes. had garded as most sacred, and the great a case worthy the name. When ■light elect to engage In, if he moved side by side with portraits painted br _____ he ___________ entered the vol- Stuart and others of International Into a city community. No young man crowds witnessing It were duly im the war broke out NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICAL COMPANY un’eer army and rose rapidly to a high fame. Mrs. McKinley has .never seen would expect to pass from the farm pressed by its solemnity. llth Street and Pa. Ave. Washington, D. C. Into the city and make even a bare liv The details of the play are not given, position. In August, 1S98, when Ma the original , ____ _____ _____ painting, but admires the ing unless he felt himself specially but the Idea of God’s blessing in the nila fell, Mr. Smith was made Deputy photographic copies. The T’_„ engraving sbapo of light, air, sun, water, earth. Provost of the city. Then he became a herewith presented lacks, of course, the member of the commission which met fine coloring of the painting, but the the agents of Aguinaldo at the begin pose, the expression is strikingly im nlng of the following year. Later he pressive to anyone who knew the be commanded the Island of Negros with loved McKinley’ in life. As before much success, and ultimately the De mentioned, the remarkable thing is partment of the Visayas. This was but that the artist created the picture from BE A BOOK-KEEPER! a stepping stone for him to a place on photographs and the result seems to BE A FIRST-CLASS BOOK-KEEPEB the bench, and later a promotion to a those who have seen the portrait to be commissionership. something little short of an inspiration. You Will Never Pall Asleep Over Yota Mr. Smith has been successful as a member of the Philippine Commission, Work* being in charge of the educational sys JI<jrL;s nil Over Ilia house. or be troubles over long columns of figures, if tem now being established in the V *. purchase an<l master the contents of Joel Chandler Harris only works Improved llook-keeolsvaad BssiscM Islands. Ho Is close to Secretary Taft when Inspiration seizes him. He has Nanual. Tills book Is not a luxury but a neces understanding all of the Taft method# no settled library, no study, no desk sity—particularly to the nroeressive. It lead» of dealing with Philippine problems no workroom of his own, but in every directly to mosey-making and moscy-savinf. Stsdy how to open, keep and eLse. AW ™.rn iroP u home A rumor Is current that were Secretary room of his house is to be found a t< late’ Panner; chai.-- fro,,’, f ¿,,oubl'-entry Iss.ka in the most modern, ’up- Taft to become President of the United table with pen, ink and paper, so that postin«; in, n.resv.t. ms- nedit aSmi?.d°ub e*ntry: locate errore ln trW balances; pro’s ktvf.in.-; enm n.oney as an e “;iri ’ •Si2fe.“LTOU,,'’! compute Interest; teach boob States Smith would more than likely It the happy Idea comes to him it can comparative statement; keet! bcAk?» ■One'thlrd ,sbor; ’n“k® “balance sheets:” render become Secretary cf War. be caught and fixed without delay. concern, and more— UICM morel i r or manage a stock company or Baautocturini j --------------------------------------------------- at rates that men will go out from the cities and live on the land and make good citizens, when they are taught •bout the land after they get on it. Agricultural Education Needed, Viewed from both standpoints, it is a demonstrated and unquestionable fact that American public schools need far more of practical agriculture. In their courses, than they now teach. In fact the majority of them do not teach agriculture, in any of its branches, at •11. Tbe teachers themselves, as they •re graduated to-day, know nothing of the subject Their educational sys tem is in a rut from which it cannot be moved except by a strong popular demand, which In Itself must come from an Intelligent comprehension of the weak points of the system. Tbe problem is one for the serious consideration of our most far-seeing statesmen—the stemming of this cen tripetal movement which is overcrowd ing our centers of Industry where men work for day-wages, and which is steadily drawing from our rural com- the M c K inley portrait . OLD BRITISH FESTIVAL. A Tension Indicati | W hite Sewing Machine. SILOS The Most Satisfactory Light! y" Angle Lam He Has Thrown Away His Bottles and Scale: ♦ Wake Up, Old Han Wake Up! •Test Point Religious. IM8BY- WITH ITS BIO LIGHTHOUSE, trained and educated to meet his city I „ tn .nil irmln and fruit fruit appears domtaaat competitor« No . more can . the ... farmer The aearest festival la . ■ liumiuava I !■(* ’NIIvll IB ass rest approach approach to to ’> th. tie H festival la • day expect to keep abreast at the thin couatrv I* our Thanksgiving Dav. proci ■ salon unless _______ he equips himself n Is evident .... from a statement . of T b n zveai 1 H. kl.l. 11 I a. with 1 • A knowledge which will enable - the t_ w expea*s . m«... Incident to the festival klm to reap full barvest of the farm, (all of which were borne by the town I nluable Small Library. The American Messenger, the organ Dr. Frederick Rowland Marvin has of the Annual Tract Society, says, lu one of the rarest libraries in the coun an account of the annual presentation try. It contains only about 4,000 ot Bibles to the graduating class at volumes, but many of them are first tha United States Military Academy at editions and the manuscripts *ro me- West Point, that there is a strong re mtntoes of gifted men and women no ligious atmosphere there, that nearly longer living. all the cadets are members of the Young Men'S Christian Association. Linguistic Purrot. •■« that about half sf them attend seme twenty Bibles classes conducted a r parrot ? ■ which ■ 1 :. can __ ___ talk _ In two by Isadora choeea from among them- l languages, and which has seventeen eelYSB, who are In turn enrolled in a I phraaee, has been added to the London aormal Bible class, taught by the I Zoological Gardens. It to a aaUve of chaplain. • Northern India. «d «rented?. 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