Show NEW ENGLAND STATES I 1 It Y y by Aenlo arObs o t Ihlh Ck eehoau The New England tate are ttnatetl I to the northMiiern part of the United I State forming the iwrtheaciM n extrem lip of the tnlon The average rite nil tle hew I4nglniil Mute Is In than I that of any other group Tesat atone i I i 1 being latter louts all mx hew Kiijlaml ullintej lortly In bite Mlmitic Ilain i I and partly In the norlliini Prt of the j 1 i VppaUrhl3nllliclilind riiKnurfarelt I enerilly nte J the IIIID port In I I lag travrroeil by Irrr nlur ratios of the AiiUchUii mountains I The cPmnte of the New England titetli I hotlthful and delightful the miimcri are hot nn < l often vtry warm the winters art habit and dull New England wa that mottled nt Ijrmoutli Mos In llObr the Ill grime who ono over from England that llep might enjoy frctsluniof rellloui worthlp the now world Like the Knglltli forefathers from whom they tpratiit the people of New I Knglnnd todny are Imluitrloui ener relic omit fiiterirlilnir They are noted for their rJunllnn refinement and I iapp liomeUfe The New Fnuland orate runtaln norm Of the 01 Wantllul m > nery In the Unite I Stale The While mountain which tracer thottate of New lamp hire oontaln lofty mnnnillt more Ihnn t tulle high Many ot them hear the uuut nf holes men Mount Vnnhlii Ion It I the hillhell peak In New England The lirern moaaialni of Vermont which Ka name to that Unlc trAxernn lit olllln leiiuth from north to totith I They oleo rontnln lOW beautiful tieii cry New Knglnnd tontalni mnny bMiitlful halter the principal which ore tho Moofeheal hake In Maine I Alnnlpiieoitee lake In New lUtnpihlri and rike Champlaln whleh U ulluatnl between the tutMuf Vermont and New I York Slot of the rlioMol Nell England and are lmn unit lbe niounUiliii 111I1l l I near the roant they are very so lit They iirnlih excellent water power The I I 1 Merriinnc river in 0w rl iiup > hlre I urnUhfi more Mater ixjwvr than mit other river In the world I 1 I New England la I the grrale lumu I I netnrlnic reulnn In Ihe lnlte l State 1 Irvl a ih nu other past nf Ihe wnrl I run l > toftugm a Yurlitv of ndmrrle > 110 lh New Knicland tutee The various iimnufiulureo reprewnt every otage art the roii > er lon of the raw material Into llniinfl 1 Hrtklei Moro than onihall of tlto tvitloii and woolen Koala tale In l the United Stalet are produced In this I fuctlon iuumene both domettli and I foreign It n re ult uf the coat mnnufai I luring Induntrlv New England hai more than nut en 1 hundred tullle oltrn coat marked by numerous ImUntiitloni nml well applied with e11f1lnt hat bor unit thou ands of nl1t are engaged In lMK > rtlne raw initcrUl glint oxpartlni manuficturnliirllrlen There Is aluadlrrct nllwny vannprllon with all part of the United Static Canali and thn Mlnrlpul eltlei of Merle Thoflihcrlet otlhU group of tAIIII < AltO form an important miireeof wealth Cninlut and rnarlilx are the clue mlnuraU of lhl < wtilon Iron I gold sliver tnd real are found In bury moll iiianlltl < < i I llIllIo bt I the lament ufilin VewKiui 1 I land aiaion Auiu < in It i the lapltaland IVirilmil bite intiruplii In winter nhen he rloe the SI Ijivsrvtue rllr It It l the ntnrllni ninl of Iranitr I r IJverpool and Uhlll gow Comxml In I the cnpllal olNvw Hampshire AIII 1 Mun dieter llm hugest rlly Moiitpvllvr lithe 1 li-the mpliul and Hnrllnvlon lantett I city 01 Vermont Ma aahii < eitt It tho I second slat 111 at the Union In dvntttynfj piilatlon l luiloula the inpliil mid iiutrutoiU Hliodo Itlaml Uthtiiinalleit and niot thickly wltlnl I mat In the Union U hiu two capital Iunldenre nUll I Newport llniltord lithe 1 Ill pll nl olConnrclknt and thus Mat of Trinity I College Now Haven the molropollii j and tha tent of leUnlenlty I Chamberlnlni Unugh Itoiutsly li 1 fa mom for III cure nf bad lull It opens the nemlloiH irlliMi tho lungs and old nature In reitarlni the fyttern to a healthy rnndltlon Iffrecly uied l ai soon at the cold hai teen contracteil and before be-fore It has IKTOIUU htltlod In thu ayte0 It greatly lerien the overtly nf the attack at-tack und hai often rural In a Ingle day what would have bens lour cold For mlu by John Hoyden A Son J Whtr Trans 11 IKKktou Wee Follow the Morriitown road ruut one country seat after another for a quarter of a mile and you come to Kltchtll arc Due You an In Morrlitowa now but In reality nearer Jfadleon Turn to the left and tho lint place you como to U nrroundedbyalow tons wall Through iron gatea n Traveled roadway leisurely tnnn and paulng beuoath huge over greens rcAchea a yellow and whlto frame house with n veranda in front and a tower at the farther end 0ipo lte the doorway beneath tho groat treoa It a cats teat and a ruitlo table Between two of tho trees It 1 swung a hammock and to pleotant weather Frank It Stockton lie In tho hammock dictating lili fanciful tales to ids wlfo who pits on tho nulls settee It linn I Ideal home for an author tltnatcd upon an eminence commanding miles of country coun-try removed from tho main road and surrounded by a grote Newark Adycr 4w |