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Show TunTiu-wnniiL- in JOLTu.sLt husiAN, Y mh justco tj t- cold rcfo k l;i the morning, ta?s himself la dresses l.TTca f and plunge, a Is dress lacteal m Ills riding thirty tLoTttVhfy-flv- trnsteeiwcte e I'ortuu.itcly lut? the Charles M. Preston, the state frupcrln- tenient 'of bar LB, wM lived at Ti ldd f Kingston, gave Judge Barker's ' The official legal j his support. plan battle was before Justice rurstnaa la the special term of the supreme court : z at Troy, it resulted la a decree trustees for ,Tli atltutlug the twenty-fiv- e tha .temporary tecetrer and scaling Missouri, vj rH down the amount due to each depositor KooFevr !t April, 30th, 1904 it '! to his pro rata share of the assets. The be very tnar.U - to vonr advart- -' court also enjoined the depositors from to correspond with P H vv drawing out more than 23 per cent of gjPy 40i 4 U Dooley RwS their deposits till further judicial or- - i j.,, f'j v T7a, v a't were 1Jtadc. . , , , trown corduroy Jacket find trercl.es, doth cap ar;d leather 'leggings. ; fitter ta ting a cep of coffee without sugar he Is ready fer hla ride. Then he mounts hU big hay saddle horse and rides at a hard trot for an hour over the country reads. The Cbs3 whole region la full of historical Interest, and the Judge know every Cnccnin3 EcrSy Lib cs Boy, School house and story. Now and then an rising farmer sees him tiling at end Lar Clerk Oa tke cre Cc art i ,aearly full gallop, talking to hla horse and f i sometimes throwing up hi arms la Dench ct Tk!rtyt!:rce ISb Occpnn Hb sheer excess of animal spirit. After hla dally ride, which he takes, .StC"p2 3 rSSlC. . , . Methods end whether In Albany or at Csopusrei . And now a tremendous excitement Strehj, gardlesa of the season. hQ dresses for was p jn conseiuence of local Indins which will be regprvd?I Prccticel end Asncrlcen Qrave Dl business and eats hearty breakfast, disturbances., The leading advance. t ' ! A PcrsczdStidy'cf tlVto, byJcnss lib Fcrccr, iezclzr j .!'' , . i S-pr- - . --- Fan ct ct Yerk er ! , 5 Fhy Siapb, i , .Thereby Reserve Power, ; city Which Snjgcsts Greet ' ' rr,- th, tank - Cor rlnp-- o will. InckwkMt limiu. niapl, ,tmp. ,b.rm rates advised the trustee. of the bntl at) other original coffee.'of hot two corn bread and cups necessary ' - - rarmituwr rl-When breakfast Is over he goes to' depositors to draw out theJr a!lowtbl Information tO:e.her with free nrerinnaiTyT flcnors i txny. , boyish lover, To hi venerable mother for consultation, if he iv In Al- - 23 per cent as soon as the- - bank's doora erature, will be. cheerfully gitra e thirty-threhe dntlful at is the her son, When Jndge Tarker vii smiling tany, or wotK- on bis opinions, Jf he Is opened, as It . would probably be, all free of charts. This will espcciv . at Esopus. . year old 'he wn nnanlmonsly noml-- aternaermorni en temperance tad j ally be of, benefit to those they would ever get. deairinir for the anpretne court beach by mlllty, but proud of her fcoble eharat-th- e frantic of crowd ;A depositors to travel with Utah parties nr h AKt-H''- !! MW. An Democrat. The Republican would ter. not nominate an opponent Not a vote lit takes hla little redheaded grand- - nu ordlnair liiorh consUt, t tlln But wlirn Ui door, oponedj gcbonl teacher, will heir ror.- son . . . . . . ... , or sugar, fruit tea around, milk by the hand and swings was cast against him. lie aerved on soup, without, i,k ' ' him like another veranda the .with and custard or pumpkin pie. . the, supreme' court.- bench, until, hla Then he goes to court and aits on the election as chief judge of the court bf child. lie catches up hla baby grand-in his arms and dnncea bench Mary daughter until 0 oclock, or, if be is on the appeals la 1897 by a plurality of about UP and down the wide hall, whistling he divides 'his time between hi 0.000 Votes. famf, the, while. And when his v name is ' : on and judicial writing. the nineteen h's cattle, crops year Paring mentioned to her she always purses bench lie has .Ignored politics. In 1800. her rosy Ups and tries to thistle. lie always puts oa evening dress for ' dinner. Thnt meui Is generally made Come onl Do nd 1900 lie voted for Mr. Bryan, hut It their children. Yet it' is t lie drives bis family to hi you think wo would was well understood, .that he was a church at Kingston every Sun- vp of soup and a roast, such as beefi waste our time on a broken bank? unusual atgut to see a mother. ; round money man and merely accepted day and sings heartily, ao that stran- lamb, or sparerib. principally of his baba with ia firms, coughing Instantly the panic ceased. .Judge gers ln the congregation are apt to own killing, followed by a salad and gbe will of the majority In hla party. had saved the day. The depot-- ' leatly and exhibiting alf the sycj-Itor- a Judge Barker's wife was Miss gchoon-enak- turn tbelr beads. Nor does be forget to fruit or pie.' Hie one abomination Is departed, and only U per cent of . tetns of a consnraptive tendenr ! of Accord, a woman of rare re- hare hla domestic servants, who are "buttermilk a which hi' drew out tbelr money. That them beverage pip, why should this danrerc'v finement and good Dutch Revolution- - Roman Catholics, driven to their own Wife delights lu, hut seldom, eervea eared the Ulster County Saving Justi- condition exist danperons ' church tf , regularly. rrybhKHl. Their daughter married the . p when he Is present tutlon, which has Mace worked out of mother and child, when i a la lu -sthe M. The Bliarle rector an of Dr. Ecvestryman ReT, Judge Halo, f . The Judge usually drinks water with iu difficulties. j , tnan a ' church Is which church 8 -r Kingston and, at although m. Uermna Uplscojwl Kingston, ginnoymp wpqld put gaT Whan he baa uest 4The general term of the supreme,1 I within tn it at cneef NO mother easy, driving distance of Eso- - of very moderate mean he 1 probably and then Mrs. Parker seta forth wine. both a f 0f tnd appeals '1 fl , ous. Thf judge's eon died two years the .wealthiest man In Jbe congrega-iglie occasionally takes a, whisky tlon. He la the practical pillar of the , It Is on the farm at Esopua that church and takes an active interest In ' Judge Parkers personality, has full. It charities. Its cooking and sewing . owing. Here he write hie most im- - nd dancing schools. Its physical cul-ture basketball clas and lta . games foy Judicial opinions. Here, too, Art nwhiie - fwrtant . 1 to also contributor He a the In his work trees boy. hi. fields, t prune, Xoiwlthstandin Ue eurly bour at -- d to bereme DiLnt of the bank.' WnrS! Mxtsh or MeM be speedily ' , ' " V f i ( rol-M-. 1 1 - cti trj . . 1U-co- , .J bn-nat- ed . , - . . -- . " - J - aon-ln-law- 'a vio-Park- er cr 1 . - . , . 1 o. . . k A , . . tn city hospital China pig and fine flock of Shropshire fSmonC for so the an oblttdHe?: even th , insight lie sleeps fondly and is.upy farm la killed, a of steamboat a beautiful place, all up and down freight agent company, ; again, dear eyed and amlllug, at OffiO on his , oclock. He averages less than seven dock little othat and the, private hill fronting the Hudson extending I used for the convenience hokrs lu bed. on either ride of the rocky road that farm JJJr J2?K5lL " 1 of the and there the fast: community, in the from of j To understand business the judges sprav villege Esopus. iISmIJ mIi 10 1 -- .525 JKA-ri- .A ? -- ..? . .u. ...... , i . -i- THf of dealing with difflcult rituations It r ; congnmptiye. Aesr 'iT!al bottle. 2od; larffe 8ize, 5c, DrTie Co., Lognn, Rltr4 Rr0 ul ,J which S Judge Parker Is proudest It la necessary ts know how he saved the'.tbe most atlrrlng Incident of hla nri Ulster County ' 8a rings' Institution. 'In Tatn life. . September. 1891. this Important bank, ' .which bad deposits of $2,300,000, closed ' Two of a Kind. Its doors in consequent-- of embezzle- -' meats by the treasurer and assistant gbe did not knew he was divorced With scandal from hie last. treasurer of sums which, with the dlvl-fo- r And furthermore th man was not dead due, amounted to $400.000., This Aware she had a past: and pledged tbelr wiped out. the supposed surplus and 80 when they met ' . v , troth left the Institution; with a deficiency, : mlth a And sealed klsa, it ! Tbe wne. taken by the at-- , It wn emphatically a cane twrney Kt,'ern, to wlnd UP th btislnes V' Where Ignorance was bllaa. 1 . wngh-Mcke- d hr.ht W'": IV'lon ,ca O.O.- - - 1 1 KikeS Ms?ffdC2S end Novels. He la a confirmed magazine reader, delighting in such periodicals as Har.n:tt::.:l-lffIptloi- i per and the Outlook. 'He seldom Lepi reads poetry, but 1 fond of good nov' Piece cl Eislscss, lofaa . el. Mrs. Parker la always on be elert ' a good new story for her hard- : City, Utah; . But hla natural working husband. taste la for Dickens. Thackeray and KotU.- There U nopaliand dclta'ineot o tree and front the river. It ! the Scott , He delight in the vlgorou oub aceonat of a tax voted and determined by (be n members and of ' tbe bode of hospitality and refinement, ot doi)P of "The Scottish 7 Klchmon.l lrrtg.-iii'atmosphere Cwtnpany t8 tbeTtb vhe typical home of an American gen- - chiefs." . Jefferson is hi favorite of December, the aereral amooett erf opposite tbe item of tbe reapective member Knew the 014 Man. Die picture,, the book. thIcn, aa follows: aod laadboldera or artldeoa agr Any wrlt. were to No of - Neof tell you that ny father "If I furniture, tbe wide hall and glowing ricultnre er cattle breeding ia sure to to wind fCaaiea Acre City lot affair of the In the bank up had failed for a would million, you I1W I fireplace the sonny library and ; h ; him; the ordinary way without substantially atlll love mer 1 Andemo Qua ' its aeIlls daughter. Mrs. Hale, !s an dining room, with I long mahogany destroying the market value of the real "Why shouldnt If I cue the Id Cart C. Aaiunnea table, all show evidence of Intelligent Jmpnhed muslcian and used to alnr-- estate of the bank.' This waa ao be- - man la wise enough to bare a nice nest David K. DeveHd)re ' ttmrgamll U. Elyth taste that were not developed la ono In a choir at Kingston. Tbe Judge tok cause the Institution had Invested about egg atowed away In some M Ezra lame ' handy lXendrt-eoH John to to but music, ' Germany study $ljjoo,rKiu In real estate mortgages, one- place." generation, j I Myrum Uayhall . ' " failed Barker' 1 health s , . Niels suddenly, which halts of were' on; farms. Tb i Here Judge Parker wfelks among hie t Suhn Jacobs T ; . bulls 'and cows, in top boot and pea vhed?$h!wr?DUt.? onre,tUr!?lD i throw 80 m"ny farms 00 the market H Annie B. Jnriah I i)lflr t have caused a crash m their UnIJe1 Ityraia P. Johnson wiad . Jacket, the IncaruaOon of atrength aod J? I ' Lacs her father, and he occa- - raluea. ? a I r t 4. i . V Elizabeth J Middlesex tink. Co. 11 lg ,uusIc1 twt J 1 Earriet Parry M Among the trustee of tlie bank were Down. Chris Come A and bay flea, vlaito the'rrent Blonll,,r I09ond cJasrical 1 Krlecnmay ge comporitlon-jndvwy jjhum . I Parker, General Shaie and Walter J. ItobUn the beat alck COW He couldn't fondle are apt to bore Iiltn. .or , tend, . H Mary R. Etch Kenyon. Judge Parker waa on H. the races EnoePfccs wtest calf and help hla men to After he has spent a morning work- - jndge ,And hl farm at Accord when be got a hint I win .a dim Isvki K. lUws clear up the learet or stnbble. til log on his Judicial opinions hours of that there wa something wrong. He IS Marion bmlth or two, 1 Mrs. Wn. Usurer check glow, hit eyes thine, and ' be - Cray concentration, when no one la left bis fields, hurried ' to Kingston. And eo' he beat Aeneas T. K t made a quick Investigation and had, vrluza hi arms like a boy, drinking permitted to interrupt hi qulet-a- nd the carpets- ' Taylor Brother t Ecph Thomas Because be had Caroline in great drafts of tho pure air- or wbcB b I waiting fort lunch his sec the assistant treasurer lodged in jail, ,1 Val.mder to chew. Arthur AlacCausland, wiU alt that nfcM4 H Sarah Maria Testes 11 t whistling a merry tune. 3 John Dolly hUe th iud Piafl ett d '1Xnc rtf hla rtltrUf A, A, Cooper, Jr, tenor voice sings old fashioned ballads Judge Barker took the leadership. He Z- - Stewart J. j a half much aa he docs about the or Mary Hymns "I Feel Just a Young aa I tried to g.'t some strong Institution hymn. 1 O. I.srn Olson trees, the crops, the cattle, sheep, pigs, Used to Be, h Only an Armor Bearer," like an Insurance company to take an U.QttaUs ' - William ! ' At Least Then 5 . chicken, turkeys or ducks. Whether "Hold the Fort," and ao on. , , ITary haumlers Usalgnmont of the mortgages, with a in the peach or apple orchard, lnjhe It is all very simple and natural lii some local bank as discount agent. No "Children should be aeon and not tWlanWrmerburg .iipvt cow pasture, barn or sty; he Is the that house, and hospitality is the first institution willing to take the assign- heard." William Colemao master of all In knowledge as well a law. Indeed, ibe' judge carries ' hos-I. mothwhen their "Yes, particularly ment' could liejound.. It looked as If 4H Jr , 13 energy .( He will ply hi pitchfork pi tall ty to an extreme. A11 hi T. Unds mortgages 'would have to 1 fore- - era want them to fpeak ticir little John Chariot re f nder put hi shoulder under n heavy load bora are his friends. When he u.u nt losed to psy the debt, which meant Fece-- ' ' n Ml Jumes ke - with the beat of. them, ami U Is a 1 u. Miim, Jr. good the- head of the long mahogany' jf.Iri'M.c ' d'K traction of valnes and little as- SI 1. J' rrill J man uho can keep up with him. He table with hla' wife, mother, bru v. icta for the depositors, who were In a 51 Some In people Is modest enough,-savwhen he stand daughter,J rsnk A. Nlvlvea and graiulehit-nmou- g riato of terror and confusion. of Cliriwiice reiercen speaking his gretjt cattle, tlje dren, with one or two guests and per-- . n t themadvoa use I'owers . Vcfks4 end ; , heart-of his , 0 Then be swells haps a neighbor visitor, be Is thq life Dnj. , , , . pride , IX P. I:.itnry , onleV the truth very i And iu haw, an ,v. f,r with conscious Comradeship, for they of thtf scene gentle, dignified, helping Parker began to- look about Judge !.l of of the tr-- i csrh ef 'sparingly. h ary like him Mg, strong and genuine, the eonvcrantlon, but never forcing U, foran honorable and wise way to save UlVta ,lir nth day of June," I,i.eri. snd n isnuo Is no There nil file finer sight In thnt part of a rare' gift la a man of strong mem tbe iastltutlon and It ' Ho i ' . of said man doiK.Itor.' h u i i. who The aw In the tallty. . the country than Judge-Bark1, ton niond Irri innrrlcs an crgoi tben got number of the 'old trustees .to,, uiMdle of bis herd. calUng to his great i tua watt yf . " . P"rlrT aitslst him. somet lines di inu' i t: n- ss I nythe net'ar. bulla and laughing as they come to j v VYIH Ceuu'V of door tli front st ' y vorces himself . tt.ih.on the Irh 1V , , r'Mid tscheme wa a new 'c: e lu New him., , ... v It seems a small thlnjp to write about Hli Rtat y, "i j from a trrna- - S o ( - U p. n. Of ' The lJca ffal to io; ti , f ina i There are a tall silo and a cold storage mans private be lit, yet il y throw ' r S' i ike ' u: h house built on'tbtf Judges plans.; In BOme to court !e. i:i a f substitute :c i . r!. tj j. 'ulty B, pi light upon Ll character ani In tam C. Pe ' ' tbe storage house are apples, pears,'. "T tha 'temporary receiver tw utv-fv-c 11,18 f clnt ia A . Jrmcr Jc man wise removes the ndvcni----!;c, . cider and aH manner of cootl thine-- ra r t LE'tali, Juue Kt, Ek nft M L has Rl,runk 80 ,on fr0D Public . from his mall before turairg it muhtj of Itmemont cat, vf p,'rorkt day and night urg- - over to I ' wlfo.' --- .. Thrift, ordcrlincf and energetic M the atrongebt meu in the county of Ms type,. Nothin? tug !n fP5 f n c 1 In ius home the gentle, lovable trait' the Lfc of a cauu.uaic forpi.oiv.tut It ' .1J ".ts,am! 5aAU' Tf. of the austere chief Judge reveal them-- . Is unimportant. Kt ether I .L:iI.U flu Vl 1 and other men bnslncs Ev- - all enlisted, pit wife, the Inspiration of jrjcrjsoH oMially at half past C wn thrown eride ty 4 - :t d A CS-tric- : , T - V n 1- poilt-tlema- u.; -i, -- the-intere- K ' I' st h ileor-rcae- - . . - - . , - - - - , , 1 hA. H 7- , - . 1 n 1 ! - ! 1 1 Itot-er- t - - soo-ln-la- Red-Bol- l fht 5 Ao-ti- - - h 1IV--('- .' . er v- 640 , ct 't J-4"- ! i ! v - v . , Lev-in- irk w tit! - . 1 . J , man-descripti- - tlvf 1 f-- el-l- f r-- v - - j no.-.iLiylv - , , m |