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JAFFA
enocair go.
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
W vwtui V()i:t Grocery
Truth- -it H to your mltiintuuv
10 tniile villli in Ihiiiiiww
V glio on llif U'M tu Inert
for our money.
Tho tpiulllt tit I he himnU hi
K'll I XIIIIMIlKl'I'll lo Im II
roM'iiloil, or money Imu'U,
Wo uuiko prompt ilolUciion.
i Iiiii elllelcul mill uc-oiii-
iniidiiHug clcrka,
l our kihmIs nro handled In
MlllllillV lipltfllllte method's
Our irt(i mi always llu low-
V1
If .ton hut oh I'i'iilll. r uill
omii ii cliiHtii' ueiiiuni ttlth
)Ult IHIUI Mllll 'Sit' lit,
'llioo iiii ii fctt if inir rejni
liir irliv:
It lb. MoaIi-iiii Iti'iiiiH . . . .ric
I Ha. NlltS I It'll IH .'"( 1
U I Hi' pUg. Ciucker., any
Mud . . J.iti
'1 comb, I limey -"''
I rim nniuiis Tlp- , . 'Jae
Sllllll I'llll'lipplc, 'J hiim. . .tWo
tinned Lima Iti'iuu, iiin :t,v
lli'ln. x llul.iil I'.itin-, plain. iu
CllUlMtl Soup, lint .. . ... Illl'
11 1'itiio uimhI sardine- , . '.'(
J runs uoinI Coin -!
'- oiiim uimhI Yo . . . Jjc
tlttnt'x "Oiiiilt" t niiiiiil nulls
'J."m , ;tlc. JhV tiruili".
.t-lb. inn I'ttlll ginil I'offt'O XI. Ill
ltu xihhI pph . . Sl.'l't
itov i:iiu line .sup
pplo .H2.MI
jr. in (nil rii Ki-i- si. mi
Knii-a- Itnni'li liftx. dot. . ;tilo
llonir Hunch lifeus do.. . . ;ir.c
li
m.fcU VMl s.VMltlltVs I I Mil JUS
I'rttili lltery Wi-ok from I ho
ItlNlMer-.
:lllr In I.V nr pouml,
imrer
No. matter it part or the
meal inn t all it slioulci be,
you 11 put the "SEAL" of
your approval on the tim
ber if you finish with
Giase.c?SanWns
"SEAL BI&ND"
Coffee
"ITS TUB l-'INCST GROWN"
KMeal
IN OUIt BAKERY
DEPARTMENT
llo tun know ttc ttiv ln unit
uroii'is In Ilii- rll) who mulii
lulu our own llulii' shop.'
I ; - IiIiik ni'iilo In llir inii-l
uppititcil -nttltiir tiiciliiiil
l ipmllt) of nil uooiU iih'iI
Ih llie lit-i milium run hut.
sl'l.l .s I'oit VITIillW
III M IM l l's
Illl lllpMll ( I t'll III
ikk oi. ii: iC4 i,tiis
Willi Whlppil (ii'iiiu.
XM.I'I. I'OIIIIS
Ml M sl.M I4S
i iioi oi.vi k nui, i.
I III IT I Mil's
.ii.i.i. mi, i,
i oi l i:i: Ki-;s
Mill II ( M(i:s
I IMOIA Milvs
i oimo i.w i:it ( ui;s
S sM. Klis
umi:i ui:s
iiot oi.xn c m:h
roi o m t I Mil s
i ui;( ii isrin
ii m w i i:ii iioi.i.s
I'MIKICIIIIOISl; ISO 1. 1, s
ll'NN ItOl.US
I INVVMOX IIOI.I.S
l'i Our llonii' Mnilf in iciii
llii'iul,
Ti Our miuiIm li'h llii'iul.
MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE
PROMPT ATTENTION
Phones 31-32
JAFFA
Ten Acre Demonstration
Test Irrigation
llululiliiKiiii, Khh., Ytih. 14. -Forlho
liiirpuau of ilviuunntntlliiir tho grcut
piicnllillUlfrt of Rrowlnfr potalo cab
Iiukc onloini, oclory and other vobo
InhleM by Irrliratlon In tho valley of
thu Arknntuift, near Hutchinson, a
iloiiiuiiMtrutluii fnrui In to bo cntabllali
ii lure. At tin tinthUHluMtlu meet
ItiK of fiiruivrft, liind mvnom, bUHlncsn
nun ami KiirdcucrM, hold hero a fw
iIhvm oko, ii douionttruttou farm u
Miii'lHtluii wnn urifiuiltoil. Ono hun
drcil iiH'ii uro tu nubnarlbo $10 vuvh
to it f n i nl fur thu purpoio of cutab
lllilti' ii ton-iior' oxpurliuont truet.
Iluro it Nyntviiuitlu of furl will bo
inuilc. ii unraful rvourd bclnff kept,
tu iihiirtulii Jimt how mtioh onn no
priiihiL'i'il per itiMu iiuilnr IrHitutlon
Iiiti'.
TIhtu Im mi lUi'xIutUNllhlti iiuppty of
untiT hull', uinlcrlyltiK thU vnltoy at
a ih'pth ir hut iU foot, whloh eun
In' liml fur irrlKiitlnn ror hut m row
i i iiIm ,i iIh puuiplni; iiwt.
NotH-lt tiMlit iiilhiK thin. potutooH. ituli
hiiKi'. olilliUN Hlld utlli-r Vi'Kotllhlt'H urn
Mhippud in Ikti hy tlif (mtnlouil from
Ti'Xhm, t'dloniilu, C'HllfornlH mid i'In
hor .
'i- wmit to ik'innuittrMti! tliHt
niu Krow hum on IrrlKHluil IhiuI In
HiH viir- in Hhiiu roiiuiv. vnuiiKh
protliK ul thin klml to loi'il nil Kim-
o. id . hiri'il Wdllvr UiulorwriHil.
luiliiiiHii of thi iiimnilili'i) Tho
Hliiir AKrli'UliurHl collet' Ii co-opr-iti.U
in thf I'lilvrpiiiit'. i
Thi- I'linfiTPiii'i' ut tin- roniiniTviiil
lull ruuniH, ul which Ihu project wnx
liiiiiii'ht'd. Kim luroty iitttmiluil.
II K Murilork of Oiiriluti City, nuv
vruinvut irrlKHtlou i'iilni't.r. told of
ilii- powllillltkn of Hi l iiiiili.'i'flow tor
iirlKHtlou, mill I'rof. J. It, .Mlllr.
ih'iiii oi tlir furinorM' liictliiitc work
ir tliu .stiito Arlciilturiil nolli'i'.
told oi ihr ui'iul of m ore lutuiiHlv"
t ji t in t iik huiI bhiKur iiriMltiutluu pvr
II mum ii Ki'out mi'vtliiH. h truwf r
nil. nhi'r nil tuhl of tht'tr oxparl-1-iiH'K.
tliolr trlulv, thulr dlmipp'olut
ini'iitx mill tht'lr miooi. Jdlin M.
Kinki'l nhty pr.'Mili'il un rliHlriuun.
Won hi (irmv Vi'si'liililof.
It iih I lie Hoiifv of thi' conrerenri'
thiit 1 1 1 h tM'KlnnliiK Iihm lifi'ii uuiih'
In tho priiilii.lliMi of Ihlx vnllfv and
ol Ho liirm IhiuI huhiim) llntt'liiiinoti.
Walit-r II. riulfrwooii. Hhono
pllll'IK'. Ill H Whoh'MMlt' proilut.'' IIHIII
mo) nhlppi'1- Im hefn I'XU'iioUi-. point
I out wfint iHillhl be ilotu! In th
u.i of potato (tmUK iiluuo In I hl
lillll'V
'Tin' laal vi'ar I una In tho pro-
luce IminIuomi bore vie hlpp"d x"
oarn of prndiiun. of whloh fiOn our-
loiiilh worn potiilui'K, onion mul cati
hiiKf," wild Mr ('iiiIitwoimI. "Wo
lirniiRlit lh'H' hi from Ti-xhs Oklav
hnuiii. Coloindo. MlnilfMilii, Nfbrnnka
mnl oliM'tt her.- Thoro uk JiikI a lit
Hi- ilui" In June whru wo I'ouhl net
MUX pOtllloON frntu KlIUMII1
Tin' Kuw nlh tin- oiilv ill"
Census of Agriculture
Wimhliiglou. Kelt. It. One of tlUreMpoct to the amount of dvtull lo be
on .ut "Mioornt.i Munjecin meuiMieii in ,
(In: auiiHHl itiiort of Olroctor Uuratid
ol the IrtireaU l)T the ci'llHM!. rollout ly
aiiiiiultietl to tho aeerotnr of colic
i iien-1- ami tabor, la that uf the iro
PouimI tUlntMemiiHl cunituri of iiKilcil
tui' In I ! t & .
Thu lllll tut'lltll celinUH act toutalliM
. pioUflou thai then- Hhutl be In, local MotorniucutM or individual" tie
1!M.". and once avery (n oara Iheri- I Miring It The. director locoiuinmidH
aflur a eeiMiiM of agriculture and li"-
Mloi'k. acreage of farm laud and of
pi llli lil rropH, e.'.
.schedule-. Tini Ulnbomle.
lie of tile clllel caiMC of Hie llli
ptl foetlnlt ol the recent ctillmir ol
,irl ullure Iiiim iiron the groat "lab
in t inn uf the M'heiluli'tt. The agrl
CIlUillnl mheduie of IflH War- Hot
uiti. It iiii. it ilt'Uilbl than I bat or H'llt),
il II iiUlalUetl HpaM for more than
..an ii. iiih roMartllnu i nch fatm .Man
r llu IUiillrleH, of coiiihc, rlltl not ap
ply lo the iiiiijurltv of furmr. but their
prem-IU'e oil the avliedule ne.crthe'
Ii mh malic II . ontUNlllK and (Uncoil l -
iikiuk to the enuumnilor and lo the
Illl'iuer AiiioIIK the IUiUlrto wele
inaii which the average fanner could
Ilui lie expected lo anawor except bv
tin I'oiiicheat Hiirt or eiillmatei-. MHIier
iiii public muni act along without i
um. d agib tilt ura 1 Information, or a
p.iii oi the information miiat in- ae-
lit -1 1 l oilier melhoila thuu thai of
urinirtl enumeration.
Iiiipimi'iucnl uf Tahulallug .Minlilu
crj. I
The tnipukillou mtuliirilca of lb"
thirteenth reiimi. like tluaio of tin
I wii ire tliiiK caiiaUM M, hao boan I
tamilaleil b lllHHllh of .i punched-!
alii lyvtcin. I'rlor lo the thlrtueiith !
cetiMUH (he punching maehine. dec
t ri. "i I . aril porting machluen and ek -ti
l. a I tabulatliiK machines itapilred In
conn t'ct ton with ihla method of tabu
lation wore rented from private con
l orn TIiomv iiHi'il ai Hie thirteenth
. enniiM. on the other hand, were do
laoil h oxpeila emphi)ei t) the Illl
riiiu. and were either comUruetixl In
tin iniichiue nhoi ot the bureau or
b oiitalde eoiuerna under eoiiUncl.
TIihm Hie cci.rHstlmroHti now own Un
labulullng inaelilncrj Those ma
i him 'M have been greatly Improved by
llu addition of new devtcoa, which
inati'i laity induci'H the vxpeiiHe of
tabulation.
Am the re-mlt oi the e.xieUdlturia
of the coiimum lilireau during thu niat
few yeura for dovlnlng anil coiiHtruet.
lug laliulaliug niai'lilneli . the bureau
h. iw hax In Un puaauMiilou miiehlnen
which can be need with little mhll
lloniil liUHatmeiU for futuro ccuhuwh.
The prcMont tabulating inachlnen will,
with little tnotllllcatlun. prove nih
.plate to tho noedN of the bureau for
tuxoiiil re mm new to come
I'lirnl'lihig of CoiiMis Statl-Jlcs,
one of the iltllloutt ipientloua eon-
fronting the bureau of tho ceitMUn la
Un extent to which vetinun ntutiatle
IhIi.iII he tabulatvd and pubtlMbotl with
' reference to huh. I! anai. N'aturnllv
il im . roit.r that moia dvtallN ahmild
., publlnhiMl ror the t'nlted StatcK an
a whole and fur the mute ut -unit
lb. in nr hucIi iiruiin ux vountlen. vll
la u ex wurdn of Itlen, or atlll HinalU
an .m The drawing of tlla Una with
' ALigqiraiauM xniiKo herald, day, tebhuaut
Farm to
Near Hutchinson, Kas,
trlot In ttio fjnllod Stnlcn whloh linn
ItM potAtoeg ready for market In June.
Wo enn ttrow potntorn In thin Arkan
B.wt valley Jum m irood nd Just n
wotl n In tho Kaw valley. Wo would
find a market for every bunhcl wo
could crow, for thin In tho only ntnts
In tho union producing putntoca tit
J lint Hint thiio of year. Wo could
Mhlp every bunhel of polfltoes for 10
to 80 uenta. Then, Inter, when w
wnnt potatocit for utorlnir, vto could
buy tho Colorado or Northern l'o
tutocn for a ohenper price."
Afnrkctln(t lit ImjMjrtatit.
Don n Miller pointed out that In Hit
ArkatiHiiH volley polatoen Irrlsratnd
from tho umlcrflow should inako l.
000 IiiihIu'Im to tho aero.
"Of roum', you've Rot to look aflsr
iiuirkotlnK tho crop tin well as (trowing
It." Httld Duan Miller. "Wo find con
dlllotiR whom thuuiundN of buaheLi
of fipptuw or liundroda of (onn of onb
mpio un rnttlnir hcoiiUM) of thcro bo
lm? nu ih'initml.
"Hut If you would look around you
uotitd find not mom Hum i'OU inlM
away pimplu nro rfliul to pay bit;
price fur thtHio upplon and that cab
Imik. Vou oan't expect to nrow vry
nuiiiy thmiMiiid bU'lioln of putnloo
hern ami find u nuirket rtitht hero in
lliiiclilnnon. Yuu mut be proparwl
to IIhiI h ny lo market tho orop&
And thoro Is a ray."
f'liMlruiHii Kinki'l i'Xpkilin,d tho
Idea or llu- ili'iiioiiwtriitlon tract. 11 hi
llio iiiloiillon to linifc probably ton
uori'k of laud. Om luinilri'd molt
will uhlii in fin each mul thin 11.000
will iutp the land and nut tho plant
RnltiK- Tho nioiicy wll bo ilti(1 for
In four uiHirtorly liuitathuulita of $i..n
ouch. It may not all bo uuodeil.
pixnlijly only $5 hrirn oalloil for.
(1. W. NorrlM declared. "I woul.l
Ilk" lo Hi'i- oxperhmmtH and douiun
tratbiuN iniiilo. Wo In the bind
office blR lMMH'hi'K of aimlfu. Ioiik
ftnlka of wheat and oiitu, and thtt
like irrox'n on Irrliratod In ml In Colo
tadn and oIncwIhtc. If thoy can
rfrow ihoHe crop on Irrigated land
In Colorado why oan'l w do betlor
than that on Irrigated land here,
whore Irrigation eontu little or noth
ing lc Keen what they have done
In I'alltonilH. n here Ihoy had to go
hundred of feet to nater and pay
big Minn for Irrigating. Why can't
we do la-tter here, where tho water
lit olll a few leet below iiji?"
"If we can't grow enough produoo
ami truek on the l(iarre tract lo re
turn every man bin fill and a promt.,
um bcwlden wo will regard It a fail
ure," said Walter Undrrnvoil. "It
will ilriuonMrutc jnit what run b"
done hero, and will he valuable for
that purpohc, If for no other rmmou "
I .lea n Miller of the Agricultural
college miIii rlbcd 110 on the pro
Joel. "That'H a mighty good Invent
nit'iit I'U'ii lor an mitxhler." h re
marked Will Be Taken
by Uncle Sam in Year 1915
lauuiaieu ior miiuiii areiiH hum tor mm
iniHit. part biieli left by cniuti citt to
thu Jitdgiuent of the director of the
omji!H.
The Hugucallon ban often been made
that the cem-WN biiroflii xlioulil cum
)lle anil publMl detHlled Information.
when denlred. at tlu espoimo of llu
un auit'iiilinciil to the law which
would penult the employment of ad
ditional clerKM ror thin ptirpoc. pro
ld"d the amount of nalii-lcn Miid lo
Mich elerka, together wlih other e.x
peiiHcM, nlioubl not oxci'ihI the amount
riH'olMiil from oiiImIiIo MourccM fir
work iierfornieil
Vow Coiimih Hulldlug Vi-i'iled.
Slu.e for mail) rotiHoUM the .'ii.-u-.illl...
pioper ban not the ml vantage
that eoubl be mH'urvd In mote mod
ern ami Hiiltablo (piarlcrn, Hoiie wan
tamio henliatluu alMiut rotuliiing U
during l!' IS. but arter tliiuoiilil
anvaaMiug the alluiillou it wm ilc
t bled upon an the i non t mhthable
eourn. , eMpoelallv iim the lennor of
fered lo expeml net anil Ihoiinaml dol
la I'm III mucll-n led ehuugett, chief
ly itentKUial to liuiirove Hie Minltar)
(onilltlnii or the building. A more
until. 'i n liuililhiK urecteil with a lew
to proheiit and future uetaln uf the
permntieut bureau, with better fnclll
Hen fpr Ughllug and Mauiiniiou. and
a large ii mount of nlorugc inpuc.' for
tlmuuieutn. leeorda, t'Uiilpiiiilit and
furniture carried oer between .'cii
nun peilodn, would grimily facilitate
the work of Hie bureau ami would
add lo the . onifoil and wclMnlug of
Itx employ en. The need of a tircpioof
building In partli ulnrly great. In view
of the vaft iiuaulll.x of valuable rec
ord which i ii. I be ntoroil
Tiwrun ami pitovitx.
Tlioro In a Heap of Solaco In lleiui;
Able in Depend I)kiii a Well.
Ftarncd Itopulalloti.
For inoiilli. lleruhl readers havn
nueii the coiiNtant oxproaaiun uf praise
for l)tmn Kltlnny I'llln, and read
about the gutid work they have done
In thin lot-nitty. What other remedy
cer produced nuch convincing proof
of merit?
J. U. Curd. Albiitpieiiiue, N. Mux.,
nayn: "jome throo or four yew it) ago
IJonn Kidney 'X'llln .vore brought to
our attention and the contents of ncv
oral boxen gave relief to u member of
the family who had Aiifferod groatly
from kldnoy comidnlnt. She was ben
efitted an groatly that nh gladly ten
tilled n to the curative powern of
Doan'M Kidney IMIln In a nubile mate
niant. Hiuco than I have taken Doun'n
Kidney I'llln mvnelf and havo found
them wry offeottvo in relieving back
ucho and rogulatlug the paaaagos of
thu kidney xeurotloun. our oxperlunco
with thin prupitratloii narranta our
high opinion uf It."
for mile by all doalern. Vrtcu SO
cMiiU. I'ontcr-Mllburn Co., Iluffulo.
Now Yurit, nolo ugsutn for Hie United
fltaten.
Ileiutiulitfi' thu iiaine ll'.au'n und
take uo other AUv, ;7
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ACCIDENT and HEALTH POLICY
Designed especially t o" abolish disputes in claim
settlements and meet the demand for simple
worded contract
FULLY COVERING EVERY KNOWN FORM OF ACCIDENT
and
ANY BODILY SICKNESS OR DISEASE
JUST OF!" THE PRESS
OCCIDENTAL LIFE
This new policy offcis the beat opportunity in New Mexico for Rood live agcnU. We want just two first cists special agents
at once. Call Monday 17th, at Occidental Building and ask for G, A. M.Willton, Manager Commercial Department.
MASONRY, MORALITY and MANHOOD
Addrt-xi. hy Ifr. li'iulol Slllarr, Mit' or srilc of liCvlMro.", Ik'fott
Teiuplo lnlgo. nt .liiMiilitri'ianili, I'ohruary t'i.
Any organisation that couutn itt.
cxlnteiico by eeiiturlon mint huvo aoinc
inherent ntreugth for Um aupport and
ionici-h feme Iti 1 powern for Itn
prcucrviitlou. What in I he htreiiglh
what at' the Ilui puworn of that
aui'hmt lntltiittoif'tf Kreemaiainr).
whone tradlltoiiM have nurvtved the
raago or lime and the wound In
I IU toil upun It its trencher), toiture
und tyranny" What In Hie nocrot of
im longevity, whence come Itn ever-In-crcaalng
hit'luonoe and itality'.'
The nuiwor to thoe iiuomHoux In
oltnir ami coiuprehanHlble, Mnnonr)
ban nurvtved, und today liven and
thrive beoaunc or the morality It fie
tern and I he manhood it e.spoiind
ami o.xeniiilUh'n. .Munoiiry oxleiidn
far beyond the border ami hurrhim
of "t't, creed ami nationality. It
coiubtmin all cii'fil; II uullon nil ua
tloualltlen. ami It Ignore nil octarl
anthin; It prut'lntim "an uufolgueil he
lief" tu the Kutherlioml of Cod ami
tin- Itrolherbood of Man. The (hull
eatoiy prayer ol King Holomou. Ihe
latin - and rounder of our chotiahcil
IumHiiiHoii. nhow cleat l bin sym
bolic coticoptloii or the temple he had
tiit'i leil an a pluec to lonter and fra
leriil,' all m. 'ii He prayed Hod "for
the ntnitUHr h" In not of thy pta
ile Inraei. Iml m bo will conic here
lo prontruic hlimeir liofoi' tlio allar. '
And ibl Nphii ..r love fur one' ivi
Iowm ha, (kin 'inbd from the founder
to hi follower uniting them Into
a uiilvernal . ntfi whone tetieln mut t
eor he brolhorh love, belief and
truth. IModgcil to perfect toler
ation. It ici'tigm". that the human
mind renolvc .itovr of religion
truth ban an .i laon voucliNifod lo
man into ilifr. r. nt nhadoa. um tin
prlnm remthe ilu name ray of light
Into different t ..lor, of w hich Ihe
one In aa perfct t and Imperfect a
i "fleet Ion u the other It truly ! -thixaa
that Die l ol truth Im Inl
.ranee. Kor. h not truth with 1101. kmi Ii. Hie Itlhli. al riHNird. wliou. Hi
and doen not lb He In amity wlih Utrlkhig ouilaaloti ol aHy further mi
llion that behew , (.fl.r dir-!,,,,,,.,. , tmr, t thlM muMtar me
feroMt manner' nid who approm h . ohaiik- wouhl otborw hi. ba hmxplluH
Htm in dllfer-ai ayn? Doom not Ha bio.
euiuHt Hie nun ) hlno ami the rain!
to (lotM'un.l on " alike'.' The alao-' A'-l IradlHonn of MaiaiNry nro
lulo rollgloiiM iiuth Im been reveal-' pre-amlnentl.'. iwwerful to nnm a
oil lo none. v man living, ami b" I urvnv ut puriMaM. They are capable
bin ravliwlanil. Htle what It may. ,,r " Me morality tny In
can tmthruM. .av he poniMiK-t It ,lir ami the manhood tho lueul
The fnalh. bo profonne lo pun ,? 't'l tench the vlrtuen of Jn-
ncna tlm win f ll. ban not umiulr- '' tiiwraiie. making moral
oil Ita Ural rmluiieut. Il who boanta i'ug to uthern InipiMnlhle and luoml
uf lliing In hcaiM lutliiuiey with re- wrong In onmolvon Iniproltahle THy
llgloun tiulh oeul.l prolwhly laina hr ;'' 'alfulate! to eurli our appatltnn.
by a Hmunaiid Union, without re ok- throw un Inviolably naorod nanctlty
nlalng her. Wlmrevar thiire la Inlol- "round the home, ami lo prote. t ihe
einnre. thei. it fnlwhoud, for truth' '! lame and chataeter and
and pemecutlt K "in novar dwell tit
gtltlier.
Hrui on pnrfiet toltiratlon, Mu
nottry Ik, iharefare. In a fulr way n
iittaln ur muoh truth an I attu'n
able hy huinuu and finite holngn. Ami
It (lova weil to maku u lure mrt of
tho truth It h(i iittHlnud omitarl". In
the mint! of many puoplo there In
llttlo room for truth. 19very avail
able Mmcc In thof' mlmln la no crowd
od with counterfeit ami Hmblnncc
of truth thni tb' are like poor blind
Olonter In "king l.aar." who ..an not
road the opi-t'i. it'lng. "wore all tin
letter mint- iolhl liol noe one"
(Kims- Lent' IV. I Me thai wuubl
tench truth i m b miuil would have
to proceed .iter ihe faahiuii or the
undent ton. h r Tmiolhoun, who de
manded u tlt.ai.lt' ion from Hione pu
pll wlio had Imnui Inmruetod hy oth
ur. ror. In najfl mtm, he had not
only to plain in but ulno lo root out.
And tin roolinK out uf tho (.outlier
full of trub u luflilttely more dltli-
u, ibid.
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NEW MODEL
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AN UP - TO
ISSUED BY
cult thuu the planting of tho loul
truth
There are timet ami condition,
when we tin greater Injury by reveal
ing loo niiiuh of truth than by gUhitf
loo little of It. The eye. lung not us
timiod lo diirluiew. can mil nuddcniy
by thrunt lulu the mil light or the
nun. without tunning the danger of
huln' It night dentin) cd. Il In a
true charily, therefore, to withhold
Mouto truth rioui winir people. The
wrangling ami iiuarrelinK or dlnpgta
tloun louomlnutloun demoiMttrateH thic
clearly II the. would but bimy
themiH'lveM wltli Meokiug the truth
they have not. they would find little
time and teal IM t lo Inclination to
iiiarrel over (be llttlo they haw
I'Tom the ImiMirttnl and uiiprujudlccd
ntamlpolut of Manoury It In liionl est
lent how faulty und toollnh II Im tu wn
lo curriH't oiio'h deed by (iHiiouuelng
bin crcd. Munoury In l Irmly can
vinceil thai the hint way to IncreaK"
the truth of bellovhig In lo decl'i'iit"
the error of living.
The Older of freemanonn l bait . I
on tradition. Now. Iradltbiu to be n
icpiod mul pre-HtrM'd muni fullll
line' condition it munt be rational.
It m tint lie in accord with recorded
lael, and II munt nerve a pionotlt put -ptMM-.
MatMiiiry meetn uilmtrahly tin-.-three
condition. It k rational, for
It iloea mil oxpeci from lu vntaru'
the niipornnlurat, nor iIoon It lay
claim to anything that t mipurbu
man. H Iw in full ae.'ord wtth raccrd
d fact, for It ranln on lucotiteal'b".'
ami auihoriiatlve evidence that King
Kolomoii elected a temple, ttmurp'"
Cd hi gramleiir. lo tho "one living and
true (iod " It Im reeordad raot that
he ealleil 1 1 Ira in, King of Tvr . to ibl
and annlnt him In bin Kloiloun ami l
jalllle lank II Im hlMtotl.iill) -MtaO
liMhed HuiI the K'ug of Tyro noiit to
Holomou a mantar ineeliHiib' wb m
nklll In (be workmatinlilp or wood cud
metal wum emlHani and uruaiualail.
AltlMllllil I fM.lll l.a.i U...U fllb. la. tta.k
hanllty ol fair womanhood They
wiuytoravt the corruption of ou- i-
purnuliil ctvlllMHtloti. If ' brain
loan mllllnUHlran. who nacririoa their
dnrllng ilnuKhtern ami bard on rued
dollam for the mere liaubh of .m
amply Htle, only know what a grand
dowry the milium nnd cuniiwiaaia
muko. thoy would look rathor for a
innml life that would untitle 'lie mm
of their eholeo lo tin. prhiitgen it
h'leeiiiHnoiiry prlvlliiKe rat groatr
and mure glurlnun than any Hint mny
ha . .iiterrtt( hy Mhuh or nu'ian.
prim or potentate. .Manom iradl
Hon rcganlM no man fur hl wairblly
wealth or honor It ttHubaa tint
ll I llu internal and not Ihn rxtri. I
ttuaiit ballon that coun: muoh
tleedeii loaaiin, ludaud, in tib run.
when u mau'n work tn valiiod Tn dol-
lara ami cent, and a tniin'M worth In
irnHimiitod ov nm bank book
Munonry tciiehen further tlie virtuca
of fortlludi und printout . which at
ail times c "iitiiun. a pru at
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YOUR HOME COMPANY
hood a lennou which Masonry lt
neir ban over exemplified. I'ir. when
tho Temple of Holomou had I. " in de
nt royed ami the craft no itiored. (luting
the dark and dreary dayn f the mid
die KKcn. when ailvnncfineiit hi tho
liberal urtn and ncluiicnn and their
natural iiNvoclntor, tiutcmlxditlon und
Kood will auioiiK men. wore eiicha'nc.l
and eiiHlaved by tyranny, bigotry
ami Ignoranco. Manoun met In ncc-rci
plueett. practlcliig their rile und i u'
tout, rlnklng tliolr lit on with forti
tmle tit nhiohllurf their n tioiu by
prudence.
Tliun. after the Temple ut Juruaa
lein wan dHHtroyed and tho Mymboile
ntructurcH Unit wore to Itnpitrt (hone
niibllmc lonnonn to maukiml- tho Ion
noun of morality and manhood--were
domollnhed, our cratt oarrlud the In
Hplled Ideal to the four eoruem of
ihe aarth and, after the true minti'i
of .1 Munter .Munon. who build fairly
uml tatuarol). wlih un Indomitable
hue ami Im lllelble will. II ban oc."i
plat ng brick upon brick, ntoue upon
t..u. Itullillug fJod'H grand dillc.
Hie unhcrH.il T'tiipb or Huiuiuit ..
BLftGK HDfiSE TROOP
WILL ESCORT I.
MARSHALL
Vice-President Elect Intends
to Make Big Noise in the In
augural Parade; Capital to
Be Best Lighted City in the
World March 4th.
WanhmMloll. Knb II. TIioiinih
Itllov Marnhall, leo prahlent'elect
uf the fulled Htutue. In lo net piecc
ilanl oh (iMugural da) for future vice
pieMhlnnU-elei't to at hum 1 1 ur tu rollow
an It to I ham nam knat. Mr. Mur
aitali Iniamln to be wK'ortetl down
I'eunn) IVHtlla uvaliua from the White
1 1 ou. tu the ca pi to 1 by a btacb-bomr
Hipiadron which. It In nald. will ut
nhow. ouipolul and outmatieiivor the
gallant luailiuii uf ISanox. which in
to form the uuHiiiInd guard of honor
of Wimdrow Wllnon.
t'lilef or lb Inaugural cereimuilua
did Hot lake kindly to tha plan or tho
Hotter frtendn or Mr Murnhull to
make wco nil place outnlilne ilrnt
place, but there in iiiairutl) a ih
alio oil Mr. WtlHon'n purl to allow
anything uuil evarythlng of hom.m tu
oilier. Mr Wllnon. ll In mild, told
Hie latrailn iiialiaKer to lei the black
horn nmiinlroit march ami do honor
to Marniiall and to Indiana.
TUa vice president -elect oidiuurlly
r dan from the White lloune to tho
cu pilot with the outgoing vice prenl
dent, or the prunldeul pro tern uf the
peiiute. an the can nut) bo. In u car
ytage. following th one occitplod by
the prealdout-alttct. but with Niitllolunt
dlntfinea uml enough people In be
iwaati thu two 10 make It curtain that
the oncurt of honor In for thu chief
and not for the aubordlnate. This
year .howevwr. there will bu two
emoi tM of honor und u dlvlolon of thu
acclaim of Ihe people along the route.
The matilud "hargora which will pro
tide. Hh nk and take up tho roar of
Mr .Marnhall's currktae arc the prop
erts oi tt prlvata military nchuol lu
llu IlooMlur mtutn, uud they will bo be
ntrlddnu by hunky oadeta Irulned. It
In wild, along cavalry lines hko unto
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llcvonclled to Iahm op tkill.
The mumbers of tho committee of
arrangements for Hie Wilson und
wui'shu.11 iiviua fw t Uttis LasvOl -
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uiled thoiuHclvcn to (he Ions of tho In
augural hull and to the turning down
or the "grand public reception ' plan.
They are buny now letting tho coun
try know that the elimination of tho
inaugural bait In very much of n
hlcnalng. Thin might appear , lu ho
td'ttply a matter of putting a good
face on a dlniippolntmeiit. hut whtlo
the lonn of the ball may bo a dltmp
polutmeiit to tho member of tho
committee, pernonully. they am tell
ing tho truth when they nay it la a
blvnnlng
I'erry Itclmont. who In a member
of tho Inaugural committee, has mild:
"Tho figure which t have compiled
after digging out the ntutlnticM ninco
Ifurrlnou'n Inauguration In 18SU. con
vince int.. thui un Inaugural bull In :i
vuntly over-iutcd function. About
13,000 pcrnonn attended thu ball when
lliirrinou wun Inuugurutcd, nnd nlnce
that tlm thu uttendunco hun ilccreua
cd nteadlly. At the Tuft affair a llttlo
more than S.0UU pcrnun wont to tho
ball, and of thonc only 500 bought
ntippor tlckcln. Tho decroune hi at
tendauvu at the bulla hun gone hand
lu hand with un iucreunc In the Hire
of the crowds which have come to
Waahlngton
lltrmJo loliw'CMl'tl.J"Affllr.,
The evident Intention lu to make
Ihe Wllnon Inaugural parade, lo as
great an oxlent un ponnlble. a "cavalry
affair" Thu Unmix troop of Now Jer
sey and the lllack 8iuadrou from lit
dlaiia will have pluucn uf honor, hut
they dwindle awuy lo the proportion
of a cavalry .'orponil'n Kiiurtl when
compared to the ovorlluwlng rankn
uf the other mounted nrguulxalloun
which will follow tho loader from thu
Whltu IIouhc tu oupltol.
Tliuro are to he l.ilOo mounted fox
huntorn In tho pnrude. drawn from
tho varlotm liuht t'luti uf the coun
try, all of which the proponents of
Democratic simplicity tell un lu tho
typewriting of tb prona agent are
"exclusive orBtmteutlenm" Arlntocra
cy therefore on hornebuck and wenr
lug '"ed uoutn and wlilniiiH nllk hata "
will precede the boy of Tammany If
It can, and follow ihcui If It must.
The governor' "colon vlnv" or at
any ratu thu Democratic governorn'
colonel, are to have a chain e to tide
The governors aiq cputlng, and with
thtim their colonolH' atafTn The word
is that several of the ntutes' chief
mugkitriittMt huvo ordered tliolr sub
ordluuloH to appuar lu "brand now
uniform." An for the governor,
they will ride frock -coated and silk
hatted. City Will Ik? Mghusl.
The luaiigut-ai committee promises
that during the four days which
cover the period of Ihe "vhdtatlohH
of strangers." Wunhlngton wtll be tha
host lighted city tu tho world. Thu
saml-ijuuthern nun will do Un duty
by day. but ut night between dunk
und midnight, whlsh Is supposed to
be Wnshiugton'ri "turning in" time.
lO.oou multicolored ineuudeaeent
lamim Mining In festoons butweeu thu
capltul uud the treasury will Ilium
luute the tnoad thoroughfaro of
1'aniisyliunlu avenue. The capltul In
lo be llluinlnutod. una searchlight
win throw its rays upon the dome,
bringing thu Uoddunn of Liberty Into
proper relief, whllo another will muko
tho Wunhlngton monument "Mom
iiguinst the evening mky."
Tho Domocrats uro going to h.iv
neither ball nor reception, hut It
seems that tho energies which tho
commute would oxpend In prepara
tion fur either of these oventa will
be oxpondod in doing other t.ilng
und doing thorn well.
Job llurrlnutii ou Stand.
Loa Angulen, Kob. 11. .Job Ilurrl
ntun, formerly unsoolaled with Clar
onuo H. Harrow In the defense uf thn
MoNnmura btvthers, eohtluuvd un tho
Witness sttind today at tho trial o& U
Jur' bribery charge of the former
chief counsel for the dynamiters.
Harrimun denied many nlatcimiotii
mado by Hurt tt. Krankllu. tho Mc
Numara defense dutecttvo, who ooio
foiwed havlntr bribed luror In iha
trial of James II. MoN'antHm und d
blared he had done no at Uarrunr'a
OWt - aaUPIt.