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A A^k A^ A^A A^A At A^k A^k J^L A^k A^LJ^kJ^ y ^r f^f 0 ^ "y ^ "y "y "^" f^T^T ^ ^f $ ^ ^ "y "y "y 0 ^ ^ ^ 1 Trade Here a $ I 4 CLOTHING! x /[ y xi K| JM ? Everybody welcomes u ^^\the man who is dressed nt-? in style?who has his / !|' < i'iP clothes to fit. He looks / 1well and why shouldn't / fli\ he. his Suit or Overcoat % is hand tailored to his * individual measure. ? . | Consequently his appearance is X the best, and men of good appear| ance are welcomed everywhere. X Have your Clothes Hand Tailored. . To be sure that you get the BEST j T in hand tailoring let US tailor fe X y?ur clothes. H. C FOL -7 T fr * " ! 1 '' ' ' ' OLD GEOGRAPHY OF YESTERDAY way's GrSat White Way were totally ' .' undreamt of is proved by this descripBoston Boasted 97 Streets, 36 Lanes tion of New York: and 26 Alleys. "It stands on a part of land which __ is formed by the juncture of ?the Children of today, who take their North and East Rivers, and is the geography lessons with large doses finest situation for commerce in the -of pictures and maps illustrating the United States. The city contains countries they study, would find the upward of 6,000 houses and about sixth Northampton edition of the! "0,000 inhabitants. In 1810 it - 'j i-n I contained 96.373. Its streets are geograpny ot me woriu puunoucu m 1S12, a trifle dull. Should they at- not regular, but they are generally tempt to discover what the Eskimo we^ paved, and it is a place of exIndians of North America look like, tensive commerce." or see where the river Marne lies, And what a paradise for fishermen they would be disappointed, for there an(* hunters was Ohio in those days, is not an illustration in the 216 pages We are told that the "animal producof this work. tions" were deer, wild cattle, bears, j B. F. Remington, 47 South Elev- wolves, foxes, as well as turkeys, ent street, Minneapolis, is the pos- geese, ducks, swans, teal, pheasants sessor^ of this antique bit of literature and .partridges, while the rivers furand he prizes it very highly, inas-: n*sh a plentiful supply of fish of difmuch as it is over a century old. On ferent kinds and an excellent quality, the fly leaf of the book is inscribed And what a shock would this be to the name Martin Kellog, June 10, Henry Ford: 1815. It is about eight by five inches, "Detroit is an, ancient settlement bound in much worn sheepskin, the hegun by the French; it now con- ~~_Z pages, thin and stained with age. J tains from 300 to, 400 houses, built Nathaniel Dwight is the author andi since 1805, when it wras destroyed by he wrote the first edition in 1795. ?re> and is the seat of governHe reprints the preface which ap- ment."?St. Paul Pioneer Press. peared in this first edition, in which n ~T. _ ~ Z Gasoline From Natural Gas. he says, should the first edition meet with suitable encouragement, mv . , the future editions will be enlarged '?r Sasoand amended as the author finds h(aS (brought 'nt0 beiQS a ... t ? important new industry, namely, the means and time for the purpose. . ? ,. ' J' _ . D i ? u ^4. production of gasoline from natural Demo & Phelps, Greenfield, Ct., are , - - - - ?.,. gas. the publishes of the later eamoa,, A few years agQ M ba<J which is "principally designed for thought Qf such a tWng ag a possj. children and common schools. but tod there are jn th(j It has been written in the form of Unlted Sta(es ffiore tban 500 a catechism and contains much in- engaged in u The output of teresting information in the light of ,fne from tbis source jn m- ((he recent discoveries and present day ,atest year for which the United happenings. The style is peculiarly gtates Geologica, Survey has pub. quaint and archaic and it is obvious Mghed figures) was M ga]_ that many of the author s native ob- long servations have been colored by his Natura, gas that has on[y a ? personal prejudices and opinions. . gasoljne content js cal]ed ?d K Bv far the most interesting section . . ...., ? J & , may contain so little gasoline as to of the book is that devoted to Amen- , .. ' . ^ . .. ? .. ^ A be not worth the cost of extraction. ca. There were 21 States or districts, R)1. ^ r , ? , A x . , But there is plenty of other natural as thev were called at that time, and ... . . ... . . _ gas that is wet, 1. e., rich in gasothere is a separate description of ,.n ? . . . , ., ,. , ? * . ?T A .. line, and which well repays the exeach one. East and West Florida, . .. , ,r . pense of separating from it the precLouisiana and Old New Mexico -oug were then spanisn provinces; we when su(,h gases saturate(, with country west of the Mississippi was gaso]jne arg treated> tfc yjeld an a howling wilderness, while Call- , , , ,c average of more than two and a half fornia was a part of Mexico. ga]lons pgr M0# cubic reet g[ ga$ We learn that effete Boston boasted And wj[h the gaso,jne taken Qut the 97 streets, 36 lanes and 26 alleys, _ . . . , , . gas is just about as good as ever for besides several squares of courts. .. ., . .. . . v * other purposes, its heating value beA?-o that tbere were seven free . , , , , , A 0 lrg reduced bv only about 3 per schools,, "the education of the child- cent ren being well regulated." * m That the glittering lights of Broad-( Read The Herald $1.50 the year. 0 We ask you to remember that we always have your size and style in F A- W QKivHhc anrl rnllars. 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