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brated Craige House, occupied by Washington while in Cambridge and where Longfellow lived, wrote and died was visited by us- In this house the poet, wrote most ol his gems, among them," "The Children's Hour." In this poem occur these lines: "Fiona my study I seo in the lamplight Descending the brond hull stair <lrave Alice and laughing Allegro And Edith with golden hair." "Crave Alice, still unmarried, owns and occupies tho house and on either side of her now live, Allegra, now Mrs Dana and Edith, now Mrs. Thorpe. The Tonmine Hotel, Public Library, Trinity, the church ol Phillips Brooks, the Art Museum and Boston Conservatory of Music aro some of the fine public uildings of Boston. Boston's Subway cars honey comb the city. Surface and elevated cars are also in evidence. Boston is ' not the rampant negro loving, South hating hot bed L exn?rtn#i to find it. The people are more like Southern people than New Yorkers or PhiladelnhianR. The streets are narrow and crooked but full of people hurrying here and there and everywhere. Bit' I find, Mr Editor, I must hold up else everything else will i>? , - I crowded out of this issue of your paper. To see Boston aright one must go there and <ho trip will fully repay any ol your readers. It. E. Wylie. Horse Notes. \ By Shepherd. A good thriving condition is alwayR best for showing horses. A To bo too fiory is a fault in a * horse drawing heavy loads on an uneven road. rvif= i.i i * ?' ' vuim niiuum ut? t^rtriy laugnc l() eat bran aiul oats and should be fed twice a day. Build up tho horpe interests in your horses. A horse should never be put to quite hard straining work or his highest speed until he is seven years old. The best horse for the common farmer to raise is the draft horse, because it requires less skill to sell him and lens expense to put ; him in condition for market. Growing horses for market I muni hn imnu iiOn i r? a Km-i rtnno I way, with good stock and careful methods, if it he made hut as sure a source of loss as of profit. A horse with a good appetite at all times is generally able to stand lots of hard work and is seldom sick. A poor appetite generally suggests some weakness. Those who make the most | . money out of horses are those who strive to have the best kinds and these free from blemishes or diseases. Dirt doors are undoubtedly best for stables in which young horses have to spend a good share of their time, but they should be well cleaned. Establish regular habits about f the stable management and the / 1- 111 ?I i 4 - ' worn wm seem ngnier ; uie Horses will be better and in better condition. To be in the beat possible condition physically, it is necessary i that a horse's akin he kept abao-1 lutely clean; as this is usually impossible the nearest approach ed, it is to be recommended.? iiive Stock Journal. Take The News. Lively Incident At Chester Meeting?Can didate for Governor Jone: Refused to Sit Down whei Ordered and Mayor Hrtrdii Directed Policeman to ?n force Order. Chester special in Wednesday* Obsprvt r: About 400 pooph turned out to hear the eampaigi speakers today. Col. John T Sloan, for Governor, was tin first to address the crowd. I< show the -*1 ?1 111^ ?I1S pensary system, the colonel cite? the laet that the average amoun of liquor drunk per capita ii the whole United States is $1' worth, whereas in South Oaro liua the average amount con sumed per capita is only $2.98 Col. Martin F. Ansel wa greeted with loud applause whei he announced that lie is agains the State dispensary and in favo; ol local county option betweei pronimtion and dispensary. Sen ator Cole L. Bleaso look up i <*oocl deal of his time (earing uj "Ansel's double jointed plat form." When he had run i through his shredder, it wa scarcely recognizable and th< people shouted applause." When Mr. Ansel spoke h had the crowd, but Mr. Bleas< surely took it. away trom him When Mr. Edwards got up t.her must have been a fire down th street, for many of the peopl lied as if in terror. Mr. A. C Jones says he is afraid that. Mr C. C. Davis has been a scape goat for others who might hav testified. Mr. Jones assumes al t'Pcnrinci l\* I i* ' ^ * ** 1 lur lilt? 1e St,l 11) on ] given by O. (J. Davis beforo th investigating committee. Hon. Richard L. Mannin made a clear presentation ot hi views on education and the dis jiensav. It'elected Governor lit will go into office tree from anj ante-election promises. lion. .John J. McMahan mad an eloquent appeal for civi improvement in business, agri culture, education and politics Mr. .Joel Brunson believe that Manning's change to thi dispensary is a death-bed con version because of the exigency of politics. For Attorney General Hon. .1 Fraser Lyon spoke first. 11 said the investigating committei did not make a scapegoat ol (3 C. Davis. Mr. A. C. Jones, i candidate for Governor, aro9< and said : "Mr. Lyon, why didn' your committee require Judgi Gary to lell what he knew?' Mr. I won: "The whole commit tee vo'ed to excuse Judge Gan from going on the stand." Mr. Lyon asked Mr. Jonei very pointedly if he knew am such witnesses. Mr. Jones no giving a very definite reply, Mr Lyon was sailing right on witl his speech, when Mr. Jonei took the Moor andd emauded Iimi for an explanation. Counn t u.,.;......... i..i... f.s wuiwiiunii iMimi m. >v ISO riliet him out of order, as he wouh be taking up Mr. Lyon's time Mr. Jones insisted on speakiiij anyhow and there wan consider able disorder. Mr. Wise, fron the stage, said: ''Take your seat Mi, Jones." Mr. Jones paid uoat I r ~"" ?^ : [ retoived | I That ve i /^IGHTrtS W?LL I : mP yfm J BU5TER I - I jgj ^ ^.7^ O ?? 0 Cop^lQNTifo(.,oxThc r>u&reRBwowfiCoCH.CAco. v^?1CCCi"**^Q yj : I I Not only might we as well keep our bodies e 9 cool, but also our heads cool when we go to e I buy things to wear. Is it not well during e | these "faking" days of commerce to deal du* I ring the "reduction times" with the store that tries to do the square thing the year round? Remember if you get bit on a suit or other things to wear that you must stay bit until * you wear out the Clothes you got?or, give v them awav. Hither is expensive Tc ir nnf * | even better to give away snide clothes than p I to wear them? Good clothes make that sue8 I cessful feeling. Legitimate stores, though, I at this time of the year make legitimate re7 I ductions in prices of summer stuff. \Ve ; hav'nt a great many light wheights in clothes c I and furnishings for your body left so we can yearly let these slide cheaply. y Yours truly, * 1 Lancaster Meix-aiililc Co. B ^ t B 1 % 3 lention and refused, as he said, to Mr. Jones, l)iil did not arrest The crowd yelled lor Lvon and f bo howled down. Nobody was him, as just then lie took a no llagsdde, giving strenuous ap1 howling, howeverThey wereonly tion to sit down. plause to each. ! latiLrhinc and eliAerinc nl Mr IImm i Willow.l i~ , i. \ > ii , i; tt iiKiau ru?i<if _ _ c U5 I ~ 1 Jones' expense and calling (or a warm reply to Mr Lyon. Look- Tlie tnd of Thc Wor,(J ? Lyon. Mayor W. H. Hardin ing striiiitl.t atMr. Lyon, He said. robl?.,, K H B 8'oo'l up on (he platform and, "Mr. Lyon, 1 ask you who will Bear Grove, la., of nil usefulness. came _ , . , i^i f ! ii when he begm taking Electric Hitters. f wit li a wave ot bis long arm, ask the grafters vote lor. 1 ask you lie writes: "Two years ago Kidney trouble 1 ed Mr Jones to he seated that or iwho will Ohicco and the blind ni,,s' 1 "" ?r? a Kutb iing, which i would , never linvc survived h id I not tnm n ' der might be restored. Mr.Jones tigers, law-breaking gang vote h-otric lutt-rs. ih?y also cured me of .... . , . . . ... r i . . * ?i T ?. .i General Debility." Sure cure for nil Ht111 stood up, bidding detiatlCH I for. 1 think Mr. Lyon is t lie Stomach. Idver and Kidney c.'iii|dftintH. ^ to the audience and insisting on | gralters' pio." Mr. Raasdale i!)00.'1 Ueivlache. im/./uksk an.i . I ? " ?enKii?ss or bodily dr. I n.. Price 5oc. " speaking. Mayor Hardin called gave a version ol his legislative <?in?r.m. ?.i i>y .1 F. Mnckoy Co., Crawford ,1., i. ? # o , . i >i ? i .. , . Bros., Fnndnrhnrk Pharmacy, 1 ^ t'ie chief of police lo take Mr. record, showing the good work " ? Jones out if lio would not hush, he had done for the people a Two policemen walked up to gainst oppressive corporations. I)o you take The News?