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-Garpcts thoroughly cleaned hy the latest, improved jhetfibds. • Specialty made of,altering and laving carpets.. - If you" are cleaning house or conti'inplatihir chaiifit-of. residence, send for us. No extra ch;ir<je out of pity. Upholstering, Window cShades, Poles, Floor Crash and canopies for weddings and receptions. 271-273 Morris Avenue/i^arR.Ki. Station,,ELIZABETH. VOL. i. No. 26. T Lehman Locals Items. -il < state Ajjcnt. .Lent . 1m on ELIZABETH, M. j 133 Broad St. Cor. E. Grand Street, . . .'TliBoHi'liuMur*<>flii«|iriwttn tWsHtj'.Tirt'MllIttiivlmvtst In prlw* uri vt fiiifiar Cured Ham Ucst'tin-rur Cured H Bi.st Lnnl Flint Dull \ Hutli r Beat Dim lliitdr Umt IlKin Huttn Him tint M KIIIIIJ CVOUH Chitm feu TJtBtS.ilt.Pwl: Iiest Fiimily Flour . Fl y 2.-.H. IMKXXXX Flour... mg- Fiiiuily-Eloiuv. - .-.-.-.v DRIED FRUITS, Etc. tin lfuporft iL_ T _ CANNED GOODS California PfaiheK Cnllfuruitt Jilcn..., htrlnt, D< mis 'Luna lionns Pimho UP t 111 P. ns Hurfhtt ~ (In mis I'llllllN drtt i] < Shaw In in '\ CRANFORD, UNION COUNT\' f N. J., WEDNESDAY, APRIL n, 1S9.. S2 PER YEAR. .-Lacjgrenv Stea^ DOCTOR OF AI.CAXTAKA. l«''ri'K"f')i''l .'• synonyin'for intellectual and social delight. - • "~! Kvervlmdy blows Hint tl|P" success of; N>r't'h avcmie * n °P"-a In Two Acts-., by Julius]»»Jif&jlr oMiis kind is iioUln- iv-ult ,,1 . . ' f~lCnit£i > i7* . " .. i t .1.1 «•_?**».>rk Mi'. j * -•.! ..... :";."•_ _ "_'. I"_", _ . . j "i:" l ]'*ri.vitli: riiittiiijji'iiii'!it* i.f LauritZ'.Goltlicli Groceries and Provisions. n- i-evivcd. Aiiiilln'riut^et ~fiv~'i!f(>"HKSViiiliniffiii'i [of tliei -Will {hejiel fomiuiic« uf tho Ductor: wore li^ht J:'Siiuei=of Kidiwnji iindliisiof Maintain liust * tiinlit, fTi .'hristianWcsicryclt v i-i-f. MIM. .latin-- l.Iil" HIIIIII with'I. liiinininl:«;Mi>.s (fni.v Val.iitin •i Cans California AprirutJ. . . . .tlfl A ltl ,i; ^ | piiil; .'i tlis. Nirk-liafki. . Sainplf TIM :• • lli.-l'nil <••.fi .. .1 IIH. for 2-V ;. ^ . '-. ',;,' - t i x i not (inlv artistic inthcin^elvi-.i. but were.-lace-Miss (Jrace Waterniiin. r..-e pink ...:i IIH. for S.V : ,; V. t.r.: is pro.-ivs.,,,,,; rapidly " ' ' V ' f ' ^ n . i ' e i e ' i , l i o n s of. Spanish life and i-Ki-eimdine; Mi,, Mabel <'lark., wliile'-ill;: ..:iiV.,;ilU*. --«<• Kail, ? new s.ton-..pi».Hle the post onio;/| |]n . MH .1 , u> „,.,.,„.,„,, ,,i,1>t'.,| wilirsj.iiit:; anrl --Swiss.-, Mrs.'Nnnliii-M l'..i,-.-lt:i. j.-l-- 1 -. ".Sue. :> lbs. •«•••:. I'ect<-r.Ji.hu ly^-i-ciunlieoHiciatiiKnt ;-At ,,, ..,',„' binvcver the niil-iciaiis peeln i low ullli ami i.-n-.-n vilv.-t, Mi--- Fannie . sn,- i!iH.fi:ij,-niK.nv\S'. ITnli.', -Jr. l_ LEHMAN SCO.. 1 lll(r«wt < 1.1*1* <• lOOl-l's* III ' l'llj.< K. II. ,-tatii.li. >rl«f II < '(IIIIIt_>-. -.1 fr.'-e of c h a w t... Tii- f-.H.iwin-.; ir<utb;nicii liaye.l i.rt-i'l lor tie- vuriliU'l nillllllitt,"!' '" i e i l i o luifci't- l-hiit. the Vocal .liiu-ic wns^ Oeimiim. yeliow silk liiul Vtarnc c-.iijjuiiiy of j , v i ml ,*;,.,,,,,]i,. It<-t , wci;.' eliiclly iiiten-sl . -Miss AIIMIL- Hdueeunihe. iiu!e ;. of the, fitfully wns ; ,,,| j,, i,',.;,, j,,,,, , m ,l inan.-.l mi- play by-; Inn-, nnd \i.,l In. .Mis- I >j.'•'•- iv / . - ^diovvninjj the aitisls* voir.-. "*?—pink i l e j i e aii'i |ii;il: sjtjn- . A I'lieir were blenlli-lie.-i IM Hie play I.M .Mill.-r. li:,i|t blue c.-p'ilnel'e: f^hll'iliivs., IV l!(isl-:i,l,l-r, "fiic-iliivs niiil TlMir.-idiiv li-ii velvet;j lyi.unlha •; l"i4 "l.ii.'y j Mr.-, in':.' |,-,| \vilii , left'aC :MiV l.iiii.- with our I I - J i ir.-i-iif ill I v I 1 . (>.' i!,,vi.-,:!; (••i'iiiir.11,1. - - A. .K * . .M.«i- !.-;•. N< «> ult.r I.IP! I»"K iinin.olo.iim'. i:lmnrs hail m !«.• il.:;, :.n. l^ui - ,-..iv,•» : '••'•-•.. '.„'' • - -'.,.,i,i,,f,i.,.i "'i vV HUM '"-•'•• -"- "•-'•''' "''"'"•it\ : ;; . ;"i '''"'' 1 iiiit c',7, irT^ili- J V r ' i " 11 "! tiiiidryi'Tii-.TuTTiIiiro.-i iiiiiirininable' I: -(.it'll i-c-.l i!',,iv.-i--.-Mr... cli.i- s hii .....^-•••-•••i '---— J ; -.--..- " • ! ' " ,",,.|,j Vf' <-.inmil!-v .Mi-r» ' ll'iiikci' -'period ellipscd before tli-. princii-'.-iln wi ie; I. II. .i. ,1 ,-ilis: .Mi -s T r . n . r< tjii • il'.-.u ill -. ; •„•; --1TTKNTION!" •• ^ur^,.,^ ,M, : ^ ;:: -niu ; ; ;; : i-IHii.'-.s;^ "fcr ,,Si •.'. ^^^i^^&'^Jt x\;;, lg! Mi™y***M titoW'n* ( Clioi,M,tuu,hniost ^e, pr .Mft m^Y yf^; W,r,r. Luc, ^ ^ ' ^ , ^ ^ 1%\ K ilii:; ^ ^^C^^Lr^:: tfflicef,' \ fill, I.Minli...M'ifUoii, roi'li mid Poultry nl the ..'•:,; . .' • • mjitivi t-j «e.- e.ub otht-r..i -leii^l an hour ; siil.'Kn^-i.-is^ in iliir.;.-', i"iiiifi;^. i :-. 1 ..ii'.ii;.- ' ' T7- '-I \rr* '• lt---Tl/r '-*.-'-- T\/T'~ ' T ' 4. •••'' ' If: .^"'^''i'mc -.-.II' Ali|J;'c- "-Mvi'iijji'..; l ,;u-i!e r .':Wlutni.!v«itlislaii.iiiiiti;e^-ile 1 f>it;.|l;iiiieSl-w;ir,!. 1.1,1 li,-,.- ,i!h. Mr,. ••••TTA'Wr ;: '-''VPfil*"fe^-- : Cj!8iiSli'"^'JjLl©8i't} -lVLEir.r£Gu - ; ' w .,silii--xS-iieor a .•|ileiis;mt 'jirivateeli- f,,1rtMi |'|,'e oiieiu was lum-lnl, lucny and llnrim'hy. l.la'cl; ivln-I -nnd i|i,iuii|U.);; •"•'V'" • AV^XJ^. •v^^*-'-" .-^ ^- j ' ^eiuiiniii.-nt',,!! Thiirsilny-uiKht." .Mori- ,-lev.r tlirouKhout; anil will w o r t h : t h e . ; .Mi'--,. Curri.- '.Moor,., li-.-bt blu,- ,,uu'~ ;y. -ih.-ii! 1-Vi >ti-r..-"pticou -yiewn'of tli"*, fajtlil'iil (.tinly lliiit'tli<> n.iciely .devoted ,'vi ilinu' bine l.-.illi.-i •<; Mi,-,. Florence 125 Broad St., Near East Grand St., Elizabeth, New.'Jersey PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. _ wl Hoast Uei-f"..- .".-rf''r.. ; K c , 1 0 c , fir. (imcU Steak. r r . : . . .;> !_!«., f o r "-••>.. »n, p y Kajr win- Kircn.' WIT,- familiar t,, Sirloin Klcnk..:."..-..--.- ...... ;;--1 ••!<•.•,.- I'tirterhouse Stealc ; Hound Steak..... .. ,'..-: llindinin.vtei-T.a Ftiri'nuartcr hiinii Lamp.Chuiis. .•'.,.. J. STEIN, Proprietor. ..",...l-'f. ... ./'..:...". .: s i'. . ./' .... "... .. I'.'*-.. ,1 li*.. "Sadie •O UnANCn BT0BE3, '. O AOENT3 ANVWHEBE ef tho SE nrm .. 1 MUSLIN WEAR DEP'T. .Thern are many Ladles^ who can never brinq thcmsclvcj loKellcve that- rcady-nittdc Underwear can be satis- fuctoty.' : ' ' ^ THIS IS A FALLACY / They think It necessary lo scletk _2 / theirp>vn.favoiiic..iuu5lin,:tlmose-cni-~- *f / broidery, j _ with ihe ti p > u . a i , broidery, and tlien troubli: ih h--.making. . THIS IS A MISTAKE To these Ladies we would jay: Our muslins ore selected by experts, who teil their qualities is to bleach, finish and..Bervice.—Embroideries- used nrust~ combine quality, durability, newness and daintiness of effect In the ensemble. ' CAN' YOU DO MORE? The make up of our muslin wear Is. of the "Homo Made Order," except' that stilled artisans, capable of pro- ducing Ihe. artistically arranged article with the advantage »f custom finish, are employed, who give their wurk a mechanically perfect appearance, such at is almost ImpossiMe tofindin gar-' ments made within Hie family circle. COMPARISON 1.F.QUESTED OUR LADIRS" NIGHTGOWNS; SKIRT3, UNDERSKIRTS, CORSET COVERS, DRAWERS and OTHER MUSLIN WEAR, as' a whole, are worthy 4 an examination, not alor.e ;or their perfection of detail in workman. Bhip, but also fur-fjreal value Riven In price, which in all cases represent better value .than is btfered by any New York house, OTHER PEOPLE SAY SO CS? Mothers willbc v/ise to sec our assortment devoied to INFANTS and MISSES, as ,wc.c,.irry vhty;c,.1iis/ln/.tn.e. Latlies f section' oiily styfos ot reliable character, such us uous.business. will create conlio £3~ Bequests by Mall for lurthor intorniatiou will bo pro.mpty,,, tended to. LS.PLAD1&C0, SHADES [TlTH'libi'set r.mnu' timcii>m.< tli" tj of Ni*vv Hnus^ r'nr ilishinUH. Our ('nrp« l t 1 ra.li* ii in full bli»mr»i]il with iiun.t,i rd uttK-kn. iiifn-a.-til fin lhtn •<, inir.n- The si -eiien' i,","'jV.''."." ~ J ". " \ . • llandi.lpll. red -ill;; .Mi,.- ,lm|i many of the /'iiu-woi-]; of thi£iiriiici1pa|- iiii.d\hiinisj|!'ns|i..lavendertilli...oriental l,n- s.^:u-:Kc.i!c-ii..exiK-riirc-'» of •thi.-ii; / -,ff,jv;|,(.,iir.,.|mTli uV'^eiii-nil iw-truly; Hurlmn-. saliuon faille silk;. Mis Ihrnti-h the White City, wlrn-li lueiitorious. It wui an cnlertalnulenl ' limivn, white ami lilac ai'Kiindy. iver«nlji.-'<l and listened to with K'eat ;tli.it iilTur(it-'l*|>l<4v-uru tu the .audieniy, j Aiuoti 1 ; thi-olln-iK present wen-.- C«.|. p|e:ivir«- l.y all • ' . j ami whiclL would l»'ar comparison with,' and .Mr-. !•'.•• W. Austin. .Mr. and Mr.-; .Thr'lir-t laH-IiaUKameoftlic'scason'theworkofuny amateur dramatic a, ;.l. C Miller -Mr. ami Mis 1-. II, , , k , , „ . W1L, ,.l»v«! ..„ the home Kroun.lso,i Sat- »'«-iatiou In. this Htale <) .'ours,, there | ,lr Mr. and M r * . Iv < ..i-hr.in. M r. - uMnvbVthe Cninford Junior iiu.1 the ; ""ere Haws in tin proiluction, but iiniii^ri Ms. V N. -Hi ludiiL'e Mr. ami .Mrs, i:n-.-'.l..,i.-im Cinr IH.VS won with ease of fhesti wei-e Klarini,'ormexciitahle. ji.11, IMIHIUSS, .Mr and Mr.-. Iv I! ... . ' . '.'••/ '. •• Williain Holiiies. in I' -title role, did i V> hitcTieail. Mr. and .Mrs. K. I'. Moon-. I . •'• . •' / - • !«oiiic.Ji<i|iii){. and' siii'Kin-; that en.k.sli .Mr. and Mrs. vjl.' Day. Mi-.< Annie ciiAMi.iin. . • /-. i.osKi.t.i.. ,,,,.,,,.1-JII ,-omiuciidatiiai. His Imiku up, \\ iinickO. -Mi-s I iemveve (.;i|Jtin^, Mi- I'un«. . ;-.; Huns. ,w)w ,.,,-t .|i,.ut, hisCiliibiliou of ii-inoiselSa.lie ..XulliniL J|i>s.;K. (.'iitiirliliiir-Miss- W .fohn-i.n. iv ..:t..Ai.Ahriduiiiis,-(v,,(i a yii| tnrtiriidniirii'iliv Tinil liii-°i'iuiiiin>r In. I.awren.-e. Jli«.i I, ,. is. Dr. F. .<•. Tiiv- " ' ' '.I. (Jdiill. |... :i which thesv (Uiiotloiis were sustained; lor. Iv llel.>k.-i-.(iidi-oii Iv I.inllow. It E. llnir. 1 i ....... , worthv of iinstint.id praise. ! .1. tinnier. S. <i\ Marshall:. ('hat |.-« s. h. I s « e r t . "J h I ji,. itliiK. WIIH far less capable thiinhls' l.iHell. J. M. 'Jravis. llemy A.-Ilerl«-rt. I". Nalziiii'iii, ^li-.-'iiroMiectiviiXuthei-iiihiw^-IlnHauj'-lbeJ Iv K Adaiiis. |{\F.-. Ililwui. .l.uiies II. (.•..- JI.iiT. ^*- •s:..>":i.seiviinrietoIsabellaliiii-l.viiutliistlemeaii'SlIil«.oii, Flank .liines. Kdwanl Sutton. .l.~l>nden, r. f l.'orou thesliiL'e was lifeless. SufPly tin.- .Clpt- W. il. 'I'liouipson. 11 > II. .Iackw.ii. <*>Hslli|fe -1. f...,..() j vivjirihiiH Is-ilH-lla di-M-rved u inure Fritz Friediichs.-\V\lf Cawthr.ni.-.. C. -•"•••• •"- ' arilent, wide a wake lover. As n siiif!" r. .I.Mclnt.vre.Chas, li.«,khout.M..I. yir ' .— : Uols-rt-I". .MIKIIV wus nevei- kii(Hyn_t-i|_>Ir^rnJiinu^Mr^Vvi-riil...-\V..y..s_i:l] Taiv WirfCherry and Liverwort, TIN: Cure or Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whoop- ing Cough, and all affections of tho Lungs threatening ' • , Consuniplion.; -; \. FOR SALE-AT : "GEORGE REUSCH'S BAKERY,- X- nt. ::i...V. JMummtrr. Jj-.i?.. Dohniiaii. If 11 Kl.-iu. r. I.... .1 Mi-Mnlioim-.f W. i i2 Spruce St., N. Y" City. TIIHJ{O(IKSUNIAiIIOI.I.\XI>..^; f "^' 1 ;^ injill fhadeji and widths. This material Ij^btfuily . no re'coniuieliilatio'i; it speaks, for; a t J The Cniliford Kuilire Club ^ i l j- Viiii .Saiirraiid W. M. liarlulby, but tiny was ill" did that little Well. i.in. I'..-i I'alil l Suburban Af£hIlccIuf«,--.Mt Illtt-lrnlnt 1RW»!T nf l»rt"jvirf. i/'VyFiF. li'luw Jllft i|, i,-,. ILL-- r.-. .-li.«l I.U'li.-t .,,,...,i,.li'luli,,.. .if II,.. | , " - - mi'I H-.r....,lrr-.. ,i».| U ;M:II(I.|)I II... for nn>ti)i>- Int'-li.tilik' («. liull-t .'''oii.niiinilit. I-HHK. UMC IMII^ ion a.I.In-.. . '._ .._ . V- • ••• .-rtajneil on Kriilay ui^lit ! - Miss Kthfl Voiirhi-i Thoii,ii.-.oii, ill b Mi C l M ' l i l i i i Jlld Itself. , Window Nliaili? j.'otupletc...wiiliii y ^ i Villn by Miss Carlotta Mu -'nctlni; uinl Bii bdth iit I hi h i , iu lim. Jliltado made K y t i ; l iiiKiK u Tle-i.'HinesbfmTdthe sii|M-rinrity HUCII a hit ap]i.'ari-d ai Isabella in .last I'jriiuia lii^elow Mrs Ijo^ardus niylitV perforiuance 'and lejieated lier Frinj{e, spriii!,'ndli'M and fixtures, -.'."c. of ili^s Kmiun Ili^'elow. Mrs HoKardus. night'n perfonuance. and lepcated her :I."HM, ami "IOC.__V -• . t*«si. ("It-land an.l Frank .loiu-s. who re-; former tiiumph. Tli'-re was a natural We furnish/iillimr fihades with th<' siiecfm lvi-ufh'.-d o!T the first mid si-cond ness mid sweet sin,|ilici(y alsuit her Kcnuiuv Ilartfhiini Hprin),' Itollers. (jiur- priz-.-s f..r twlv and p-uti tl hd k p ft i v i y — Kcnuiuv Ilartfhiini Hprin), Itollers. (jiur niitvclng mir shade work perfect in cveiy respect, ns. bur imiK lwt of sjitisfieil toinern testify. . ~ Th'- tm]ihifs wliirh \v<-rt> nf Never before IIIIH there been displayed in this departuiont^nclinii fKinisite line of Floor Covt*riii(ri* iw we.nre this srason dlsplaylii);. ' Iloily Brussels, Tnpestrie!<. Ingrains, MmiuetteB,. Velvets,. Aimin ,sten, Ilemp Carpets, Bnip, Mat*, t'ulim MiitUiiKs.mraW Miittlnp, Oil clot li», cli 1 . The Muiyus Smith \ elvet-. INDISUTABLE FACT: Two years AKOn Wilton Car- pet >va.s llid iloVn in the Hen ate Chamber jn- Wiushiii(-ton. .where, there IU-I- eighty ei^ht tnelubei-HHUld l\t tile same time . IIUK of Hi|ijth'n 'Velvets was laid down in tho i(mis(* of Hepre- sentatlviM, of which then- are aliout thn.-e liunilred nnd eighty livo int-inlx-rn. After two years •of^erviet? on each, the Smith's Velvet is to day the lMi-t'Ciir- \ DRY GOODS! Cents IFu rmshjjigJ We also curry the largest, lij-: t and must complete linn -if Dry «(«id> in the city. ',-' . ' I . wnxftMB.. Williams & Bassett ::.::.\~ ^BROADmiUrr E»"beth. .. 4-...^. .-.' fnaniier that .was cliaiiuiriK'r - -She show- -Xfi'ptninu! <od herself, too, aci]uainted with the wil- I ' Saliirdny, April T, IH!i|..before Justice __^____ (!lfir|{(' II.' iililce. Itar.doiph. J'aiK'e it: y Co. vs.-'I'rinmini Faitr.iite; lln-iii-femlaiiti! •. failed to apflrar or enter nliy defelise |o , \ the ai-tion which was on a promissory j ' \ note rorflltr--!- bill due for flour.i-H-.j \ .The plainiitr- haviiiK proyen th.-ii i-laii,i..;_ .. ... \ ()pera iinUsc niock, Cranford, N. "j. .1ud(!ineiif"was" rendered for Ilie full \ . • . Iw-antV consisted of ar fjin., a •unc and nrard case. The olln-r play •rs w.n-: Miss SybiLCJiuic, Mis* Mil ! wimiriother'H. l»-l Cljrke. Mrs. Kufns llnnvn, Jle'ssrs. ; When Mlsn Tlioniii-im iau« there was Dniyton. Win. Waterman, Dixoii Wil- noMU^-iestiou of n desire to HIIOW oif an liaiiis In-iii*; Me Bridei Jolin Mulford-Hccomjdisiuuent. Her HIHIKHwere just Edward Sutton. J. HaK-y Kanford and 'wha'| heconiiMiserinteniU'l them tol e.an •i- >i- 1 >1rt,liii,i; ' , |otitiionr!ui,'or Ihe uiifortiinnte Isut«-llii's _!l -»-«..v- ., ; heart. MIKS. Thoinp-'ou'ii Castanet dance, ' . | though fairly -;otsl, ,wnsfar Ix-low the HmrlqffutinMiifl.. ; level of her otlier work. ' One- r.f th<- (,T«it (secrets in the; racccsd- There is little (o be said lu praise of DAVID B. LENT, lock, a fulness to Iw e'xiHTted in ii irirl nlmut t Iw ninrrii-d toonu man wlilln lu-r heart ('awley: settb-d'and discoutinii. Jud({iif iimouut of claim with intVw-M aul ci^ Finue^an. Catabaii and (Juiiiu vs.. T. ful (, There little to 1 said lu prais of of flannt-ls in tolnivutho MISH S. .1. llrowu as I.niTczia. It may 'jili i th d h TheHlateys. Lillle Crowley: passed owiiifr to non attendance of defendant and warrant was issued. - _. In the evening tbe adjoin ned case of i Van Home vs. Sewurd come up ami the! plaintiff testified and lult in evidence his f«ookH of m-counlH snowing the defen- dant indebted to him for dental work! -niiiiiiiiitiii-'In *-'.'l The ilrlindaut re j fused to ero-s exiimim- apd I einf'sworli off,ered no evidence but coiiteuted .himI self with the simple declaralioll that In did not owe the bill.' After all the evi deuce was In judgment was rendered for Ihi-plaintiir for lull,Vl.-iliu with inter. ' •nnd.costs. \ . R E A L * E S T A T E - * INSURANCE + LOANS, At;ciit for the Home- Insurance Co., New York, and The U. S. Mutual Accident Association. llouiti Fur Hale >nJ To l.t( and Ihe Cliolceil llulljlm l.od In Townal llotlom I'fkM diffpnnt watcm thrmiRh which thofturi-..'Jiiivi'lwt-n(.iwlu-r to the damp weather. m-L» nrecarriedof thenaiuiiti-iniK-r'atiirc. but her voice was husky and well ni(;h Male acKnl hot mdfl, add u little imir i'landible. Miiw Ilrown displayed aself monia; irash thenimnc-hi tliorou K hly,,a i^jj*; ""Kli!" '"'""" "'"" piec? at n time. thn.UKlionc or twomids, ; .f,""^™") \ Bmt ,, r , iB ,,v wlltk „, thl . _ _ as may 1»- cwMiiry- T*'™ >'» 1 -' lc ' J ' nI i 1D *-1.venintf was doiie by Mifs Nellie Heller | diatcly in clear clean water of (imit! tern- ,„„„,„ i,,,.z. clear, meet and ismer i , , , , ,„ iVrathnvwiins nnd shake thoroughly | f ,,| ,vns her voice, in none of the dilli | A Clrrk Mnpidiiy, nnd dry a-i-jiroTrriitly as imssiblc , Do not 1,-ult situ itions she was coni|ielhil to fuce j A clerk ih n dry K'wil* »ton> toW ns «| BIIOVT jour i.itif»"t'> lin nnni-c'csKarily >lid she conduct heisejf oiherivis.;. llmiij humorous incident which had for its her-1' Ion-'in the water. It ia In-.it tutjiko oni? the real Inez inif-ht have been expect..J j riinu » well known society liirl... Thi">^ iii«i j-tatiuiethrout-h .-arliwati-r nnd '<i do. A , profcs-ional Iciiiliiijj lady j y,,unn man has lu cliarne a deparlment I Ln-«i» to iln-J.vfc.ro addin-f another. 1 ,'"'nl't il" f'"-»''.rse m the-part-iiml-yet i „.'„.,,.,„„,,.,. |,:lttern« an, ».|d, and p-.-ce. I havc'neVTr trie.ic.iM wat er. tilcserve praise fion. the cntK- but hive- beard- it may Iw ..successfully nv-d. onlv in this ca^- all the wafer iunst' l»-ci.Il. I>uiiot liah;; your fhiuii-lxj nut to fp-i-z* 1 , t,.r they will 1-u sure to fdiriuk. FlaniH-litluit Ltvo liecomeyillow frolu F . HOHKXSTELV, , FEED, HAY and only ori^riiN-.l whiT.-ii-Mriy soaking them twoor thrts: iii.Tir". in n lather inndocif aquar- ter' "/.f a I>-I.md i.f soft wap, -i.tnblo- FI«x.nful> i f i-.wdi-red borax and, 2 tabli;- Fl>*H-nful-» i-f « p .irls.i:ate i.-f amim.iii.-l dlH- ! Thr t»n>el. In Ibct.ry nnd a* much ns j>oH«ib]t; tlirt ciirjHft .*fiu'.ild t*«-i s[ii-cinlly nuult" for tiio rip.rn it tuTrrs. for Us tones>uid de-ii^'iia serving rt-H'l*;tcki;n.un'l for lljd furnilliro* hive In vit-w l.rin;:iti(r out tlit- iolor** nnd Hfttimf fill li:«-*hjipc*—I>ccnrntoranrl Knr* tJ.ht-r. . - - . Wc sell lirst-cfas-1 | Peal Moss for bedding, , Prall's Horse Food. " All Poultry Supplies.' It', PROSPECT STREET'.'- OPPOSITE STflNDURD BUIIDING WfSTFIElD. NEWJERSEY. "deserve iirnise fiolii the critics. _ j ^ t]l( , r | ) u y itI w.,|| ; ,.,i the aforcaaid yoaii-c 'ihe chorus (IliiI well ''"'- iuHkulflcanl | wonl[lI| ,, n ji mw tobuy thupjttern of u stap- would 'have becrf'h,.proV''d l.'v wrap / " ' •'"' «»"•• " W " " - f f •1"';; staMonin,. the fenmle .-i,,«i,rs in front of ried tile c-rk. "Uh. I do not kin.*-', the talliu.-de vo.-all.-t-. - : nniwerel ilie j;irl. ''(.arinot you (five The sun of . Cralifonl's s reached Ihe ineridiau on April-4th. It WHH.iii'lniK Is'iutiful than that illuminated a s(/ i-ial >pl|eri; Wediu-sdny l K t sun: more Norway, and it whose charm and HID Hnm.i idea':" went '.'n t!i<- yi-iUh, i>n^-l \nnn~il jry.-ihlc to iiinkv- .Tf.;P."'"STie". til rather liir^-e and !ib'oy« , tli" nv> raj;';'i ficiKht," lniiKhe'l tln-'r,iir-jMi:i1.1, l.nf this! aimwer was iiot.'.:i»bit hVji'pfuI, HI sh" ; wasolillh'i.l to 1,'onwiy >vitlioul tin-dc-j sir.d iatti'rn,.lmt as .-ho w a j l^virisS thej ^ hir, ani1| LEADING SHOE STORE OF WESTFIELOf Ladies and'Geittsr It FINE FOOT-WEAR. »;d.^'+ir'-'iiff»«wiiHnif*iint---mmmi1«irf r kli7fV''a''lrili;h't tli.'.Iij,Trr'Hrail; b, r, ami | •-"••""""•"•••"KoDiimiDr ctiiild duplicate It shorn- in Cranford j «hi- relumed to the counter, and with . _.- (iiiHraHi«iis<c.n a c m ours,, of Aim*%videut triuiiiph In bi-r face nnd wanner Trjjyfl fig POffC 9. Tr||nkS ii'.'s fairest women and manliest me,,. \ n,,,,,,,,,, c,,|, -j ,.„„ e,;t it now; »W, 4.- ' 10 VC1111 fe DflgO 06 I IU.ll.0i The company was Is-nt on pleasure. the pleasure ,'that sweet music, Wn-iiil intercour.se, ii .dainty, yet snl.-tuntial cojlation and dancing always (nkimlle. Tliii-n ci-i.tion-Kiven-by-theJAleaens Sucjctv'wlio-ie verv name has come to ; t It no old,' 1 and SIID could iii'Jtuiider«tanil why-this vivid description did nolv-nablo tho n'tuiiid is-rson behind tli'.- counter to —Philadelphia Timca. Broad Street, Westfield.

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Page 1: -Lacjgrenv Stea^ - digifind-it.com · -Garpcts thoroughly cleaned hy the latest, improved jhetfibds. • Specialty made of,altering and laving carpets.. - If you" are cleaning house

-Garpcts thoroughly cleaned hy the latest, improved jhetfibds. • Specialty made of,altering and laving carpets.. - If you" are cleaning house or conti'inplatihir chaiifit-of. residence, send for us. No extra ch;ir<je out of pity.Upholstering, Window cShades, Poles, Floor Crash and canopies for weddings and receptions. 271-273 Morris Avenue/i^arR.Ki. Station,,ELIZABETH.

VOL. i. No. 26.

T Lehman Locals Items.-il < state Ajjcnt. .Lent . 1m

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ELIZABETH, M. j133 Broad St. Cor. E. Grand Street,. . .'TliBoHi'liuMur*<>flii«|iriwttn tWsHtj'.Tirt'MllIttiivlmvtst In prlw* uri

vt fiiifiar Cured HamUcst'tin-rur Cured H

Bi.st LnnlFlint Dull \ Hutli rBeat D i m lliitdrUmt IlKin HuttnHim t i n t M KIIIIIJCVOUH Chitmfeu

TJtBtS.ilt.Pwl:

Iiest Fiimily Flour .Fl

y2.-.H. I M K X X X X Flour...

mg - Fiiiuily-Eloiuv. - .-.-.-.v

DRIED FRUITS, Etc.•

• tin lfuporft iL_ T _

CANNED GOODSCalifornia PfaiheK

Cnllfuruitt Jilcn...,htrlnt, D< mis

'Luna lionnsPimho UP t 111P. ns Hurfhtt ~(In mis

I'llllllNdr t t i] <Shaw In in

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CRANFORD, UNION COUNT\'f N. J., WEDNESDAY, APRIL n, 1S9.. S2 PER YEAR.

.-Lacjgrenv S t e a ^

DOCTOR OF AI.CAXTAKA. l«''ri'K"f')i''l .'• synonyin'for intellectualand social delight. - • "~!

Kvervlmdy blows Hint tl|P" success of;N>r't'h avcmie * n °P"-a In Two Acts-., by Julius]»»Jif&jlr oMiis kind is iioUln- iv-ult ,,1

. . ' f ~ l C n i t £ i > i 7 * . " .. i • t .1.1 «•_?**».>rk Mi'. j * -•.!. . . . .:";."•_ _ "_'. I"_", _ . . j "i:"l ]'*ri.vitli:riiittiiijji'iiii'!it*i.f LauritZ'.Goltlicli

Groceries and Provisions.n- i-evivcd. Aiiiilln'riut^et

~fiv~'i!f(>"HKSViiiliniffiii'i [of tliei- W i l l {hejiel fomiuiic« uf tho Ductor: wore li^ht

J:'Siiuei=of Kidiwnji i i n d l i i s i o f Maintain liust * tiinlit, fTi.'hristianWcsicryclt v

i-i-f. MIM. .latin--l.Iil" HIIIIII with'I.

liiinininl:«;Mi>.s (fni.v Val.iitin •i Cans California AprirutJ. . . . .tlflA

lt l,i; ^ |piiil; .'i tlis. Nirk-liafki. .

Sainplf TIM:• • l l i . - l ' n i l <••.fi

. . .1 IIH. for 2-V ;. ^ . ' - . ' , ; , ' - t i x i not (inlv artistic in thcin^elvi-.i. but were.- lace-Miss (Jrace Waterniiin. r..-e pink...:i IIH. for S .V : , ; V. t.r.: is pro.-ivs.,,,,,; rapidly " ' ' V ' f ' ^ n . i ' e i e ' i , l i o n s of. Spanish life and i-Ki-eimdine; Mi, , Mabel < 'lark., wliile'-ill;:..:iiV.,;ilU*. --«<• Kail, ? new s.ton-..pi».Hle the post onio; / | | ] n . M H .1 ,u> „,.,.,„.,„,, ,,i,1>t'.,| wilirsj.i i it:; anrl --Swiss.-, Mrs.'Nnnliii-M l'..i,-.-lt:i. j.-l--1

-. ".Sue. :> lbs. •«•••:. I'ect<-r.Ji.hu ly^-i-ciunlieoHiciatiiKnt ;-At , , , ..,',„' binvcver the niil-iciaiis peeln i low ullli ami i.-n-.-n vilv.-t, M i - - - Fannie •. sn,- i!iH.fi:ij,-niK.nv\S'. ITnli.', -Jr.

l_ LEHMAN SCO..1 l l l ( r « w t < 1.1*1* < • l O O l - l ' s * I I I ' l ' l l j . <

K. II. ,-tatii.li. >rl« f

II < '(IIIIIt_>-.

-.1 fr.'-e of chaw t...

Ti i - f-.H.iwin-.; ir<utb;nicii l iaye. li.rt-i'l lo r tie- vuriliU'l nillllllitt,"!'

'" i e i l i o luifci't- l-hiit. the Vocal .liiu-ic wns^ Oeimiim. yeliow silk liiulVtarnc c-.iijjuiiiy of j , v i m l ,*;,.,,,,,]i,.It<-t, wci;.' eliiclly iiiten-sl . -Miss AIIMIL- Hdueeunihe. iiu!e ;.of the , fitfully wns ; ,,,| j , , i,',.;,, j , , , , , , m , l inan.-.l mi- play by-; Inn-, nnd \i.,l In. .Mis- I >j.'•'•- iv

• / . - ^diovvninjj the aitisls* voir .- . "*?—pink ilejie aii'i |ii;il: s j t j n - .AI'lieir were blenlli-lie.-i IM Hie play I.M .Mill.-r. li:,i|t blue c.-p'ilnel'e:

f^hll'iliivs.,

I V l!( is l- : i , l , l - r , "fiic-iliivs niiil TlMir.-idiiv

li-ii

velvet;jlyi.unlha •;

l"i4 "l.ii.'y jMr.-, in':.'|,-,| \ v i l i i

, l e f t ' a C : M i V l . i i i i . - w i t h o u r I I - J i i r . - i - i i f i l l I v

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• • * • .

.M.«i- !.-;•. N< «> • ult.r I.IP! I»"K iinin.olo.iim'. i:lmnrs hail m !«.• il.:;, :.n. l ^ u i - ,-..iv, •» :

' • • ' • - • . . ' . „ ' ' • - - ' . , . , i , i , , f , i . , . i "'i v V HUM '"-• ' •• - " - "•-'•' ' ' " ' ' " ' " • i t \ : ; ; . ;"i ' ' '" ' ' 1 iiiit c',7, irT^ili- J V r ' i " 1 1 " ! t i i i idryi 'Ti i - .TuTTiIi i ro.- i i i i i i i r i n i n a b l e ' I: -(.it'll i-c-.l i!',,iv.-i--.-Mr... c l i . i - s h i i.....^-•••-•••i '---—J ;-.--..- " • ! ' • " ,",,.|,j Vf' < - . i n m i l ! - v . M i - r » ' l l ' i i i k c i ' - ' p e r i o d e l l i p s c d b e f o r e t l i - . princii-'.-iln w i i e ; I . II. .i. ,1 , - i l i s : .Mi -s T r . n . r< t j i i • il'.-.u i l l

• -. ; •„•; - - 1 T T K N T I O N ! " •• ^ u r ^ , . , ^ ,M,: ;::-niu;;;;: i-IHii.'-.s;^ " fcr ,,Si •.'. ^^^i^^&'^Jtx\;;,lg!Mi™y***M titoW'n*(Clioi,M,tuu,hniost ^ e , pr.Mft m ^ Y yf^; W,r,r. Luc, ^ ^ ' ^ , ^ ^ 1%\ K ilii:; ^ ^ C ^ ^ L r ^ : :

tfflicef,' \ fill, I.Minli...M'ifUoii, roi'li mid Poultry nl the . . ' • : , ; — . .' • • mjitivi t-j «e.- e.ub otht-r..i -leii l an hour; siil.'Kn -i.-is in iliir.;.-', i"iiiifi; . i :-.1..ii'.ii;.-' ' T 7 - ' - I \rr* ' • l t - - - T l / r ' - * . - ' - - T \ /T '~ ' T ' 4 . •••'' ' I f : . ^ " ' ^ ' ' i ' m c -.-.II' Ali|J;'c- "-Mvi' i i j j i ' . . ; l , ;u- i !e r . ' :Wlutni . !v«it l i s la i i . i i i i i t i ;e^- i le 1 f>i t ; . | l ; i i i ieSl-w;ir , ! . 1.1,1 li,-,.- , i ! h . Mr,.

• • • • T T A ' W r ; : ' - ' ' V P f i l * " f e ^ - - : C j ! 8 i i S l i ' " ^ ' J j L l © 8 i ' t } • - l V L E i r . r £ G u - ; ' w . , s i l i i - -xS-i ieor a .•|ileiis;mt ' j ir ivateeli- f,,1rtMi |'|,'e oiieiu was lum-lnl, l u c n y and llnrim'hy. l.la'cl; ivln-I -nnd i|i,iuii|U.);;• " • 'V ' " • AV^XJ^ . •v^^*-'-" . - ^ ^ - j ' ^ e i u i i n i i i . - n t ' , , ! ! T h i i r s i l n y - u i K h t . " .Mori- , - l e v . r t l i r o u K h o u t ; a n i l w i l l w o r t h : t h e . ; .Mi'--,. C u r r i . - ' .Moor,., li-.-bt b l u , - , , u u ' ~

; y . -ih.-ii! 1-Vi >t i - r . . -"pt icou - y i e w n ' o f tli"*, fa j t l i l ' i i l ( . t in ly l l i i i t ' t l i<> n . i c i e l y . d e v o t e d , 'vi i l inu ' b i n e l.-.illi.-i •<; Mi , - , . F l o r e n c e125 Broad St., Near East Grand St., Elizabeth, New.'JerseyPRICES LOWER THAN EVER. _ wl

H o a s t Uei-f"..- .".-rf''r.. ;Kc, 1 0 c , fir. ( i m c U S t e a k . r r . : . . .;> !_!«., for "-••>.. »n,

p yKajr win- Kircn.'

WIT,- familiar t,,

S i r l o i n K l c n k . . : . " . . - . . - - . - . . . . . . ; ; - - 1 ••!<•.•,.-I ' t i r terhouse Stealc ;Hound Steak..... ..,'..-:

llindinin.vtei-T.aFtiri'nuartcr hiiniiLamp.Chuiis. .•'.,..

J. STEIN, Proprietor.

. . " , . . . l - ' f .. . . . / ' . . : . . . " . .:si'.. . / ' . . . . " . . . . . I'.'*-.. ,1 li*..

"Sadie

•O UnANCn BT0BE3, ' .O AOENT3 ANVWHEBE ef tho

SE nrm ..

1 MUSLIN WEAR DEP'T..Thern are many Ladles^ who can

never brinq thcmsclvcj loKellcve that-rcady-nittdc Underwear can be satis-fuctoty.' : — '' ^ THIS IS A FALLACY

/ • They think It necessary lo scletk_2 / theirp>vn.favoiiic..iuu5lin,:tlmose-cni-~-

*f / broidery,'£ j _ with ihe

t i p > u . a i ,broidery, and tlien troubli:

i h h--.making.

. THIS IS A MISTAKE

To these Ladies we would jay: Ourmuslins ore selected by experts, whoteil their qualities i s to bleach, finishand..Bervice.—Embroideries- used nrust~combine quality, durability, newnessand daintiness of effect In the ensemble. '

CAN' YOU DO MORE?

The make up of our muslin wear Is.of the "Homo Made Order," except'that stilled artisans, capable of pro-ducing Ihe. artistically arranged articlewith the advantage »f custom finish,are employed, who give their wurk amechanically perfect appearance, suchat is almost ImpossiMe to find in gar-'ments made within Hie family circle.

COMPARISON 1.F.QUESTED

OUR LADIRS" NIGHTGOWNS;SKIRT3, UNDERSKIRTS, CORSETCOVERS, DRAWERS and OTHERMUSLIN WEAR, as' a whole, areworthy4 an examination, not alor.e ;ortheir perfection of detail in workman.Bhip, but also fur-fjreal value Riven Inprice, which in all cases representbetter value .than is btfered by anyNew York house,

OTHER PEOPLE SAY SO

CS? Mothers willbc v/ise to sec ourassortment devoied to INFANTS andMISSES, as ,wc.c,.irry vhty;c,.1iis/ln/.tn.e.Latliesf section' oiily styfos ot reliablecharacter, such usuous.business.

will create conlio

£3~ Bequests by Mall forlurthor intorniatiou will bopro.mpty,,,tended to.

LS.PLAD1&C0,

SHADES

[TlTH'libi'set r.mnu' timcii>m.< tli"tj of Ni*vv Hnus^ r'nr

ilishinUH. Our ('nrp«lt 1 ra.li* iiin full bli»mr»i]il with iiun.t,i

rd uttK-kn. iiifn-a.-til fin lhtn •<, inir.n-

T h e si -eiien' i,","'jV.''."." ~J • ". " \ . • llandi.lpll. red -ill;; .Mi,.- ,lm|im a n y of the / ' i i u - w o i - ] ; of thi£iiriiici1pa|- iiii.d\hiinisj|! 'ns|i..lavendertilli...oriental l,n-

s.^:u-:Kc.i!c-ii..exiK-riirc-'» of •thi.-ii;/-,ff,jv;|,(.,iir.,.|mTli uV'^eiii-nil i w - t r u l y ; Hurlmn-. saliuon faille silk;. MisIhrnt i -h the White C i t y , wlrn-li lueiitorious. It wui an cnler talnulenl ' limivn, white ami lilac ai'Kiindy. •

iver«nlji.-'<l and listened to wi th K'eat ;tli.it iilTur(it-'l*|>l<4v-uru tu the .audieniy, j Aiuoti1; thi-olln-iK present wen-.- C«.|.p|e:ivir«- l.y all • ' . j ami whiclL would l»'ar comparison with,' and .Mr-. !•'.•• W. Austin. .Mr. and Mr.-;.Thr ' l i r - t l a H - I i a U K a m e o f t l i c ' s c a s o n ' t h e w o r k o f u n y amateur dramatic a , ;.l. C Miller -Mr. ami Mis 1-. II, , , k , , „ .

W 1 L , , . l»v«! ..„ t he home Kroun.lso,i Sat- • »'«-iatiou In. this Htale <) .'ours,, there | ,lr Mr. and M r * . Iv < ..i-hr.in. M r.- u M n v b V t h e Cninford Jun ior iiu.1 the ; ""ere Haws in t i n proiluction, but i i n i i i ^ r i M s. V N. -Hi ludiiL'e Mr. ami .Mrs,

i:n-.-'.l..,i.-im Cinr IH.VS won wi th ease of fhesti wei-e Klarini, 'ormexciitahle. j i . 1 1 , IMIHIUSS, .Mr and Mr.-. Iv I!... . ' . ' . ' • • / • '. •• Williain Holiiies. in I' -tit le role, did i V> hitcTieail. Mr. and .Mrs. K. I'. Moon-.

I . • '• . • ' / - • !«oiiic.Ji<i|iii){. and' siii'Kin-; that en .k .s l i .Mr. and Mrs. v j l . ' Day. Mi-.< AnnieciiAMi.iin. . • / - . i.osKi.t.i.. ,,,,.,,,.1-JII ,-omiuciidatiiai. His Imiku u p , \ \ iinickO. -Mi-s I iemveve (.;i|Jtin^, M i -

I 'un«. . ;-.; Huns. , w ) w ,.,,- t.|i,.ut, hisCiliibiliou of ii-inoiselSa.lie . .XulliniL J|i>s.;K. (.'iitiirliliiir-Miss-W .fohn-i.n. iv . . : t . .Ai.Ahriduii i is , -(v, , ( i ayii | tnrtiriidniirii ' i l iv Tinil liii-°i'iuiiiin>r In. I.awren.-e. Jli«.i I, ,. is. Dr. F. .<•. Tiiv-" ' ' '.I. (Jdiill. | . . . :i which thesv (Uiiotloiis were sustained; lor. Iv llel.>k.-i-.(iidi-oii Iv I.inllow. It

E. llnir. 1 i . . . . . . . , worthv of iinstint.id praise. • ! .1. t inn ie r . S. <i\ Marshall:. ( 'hat |.-« s .h. I s«er t . "J h I j i , . itliiK. WIIH far less capable t h i i n h l s ' l.iHell. J . M. 'Jravis. l l e m y A.-Ilerl«-rt.I". Nalziiii'iii, ^ l i - . - ' i i roMiect ivi iXuthei- i i ih iw^-I lnHauj ' - lbeJ Iv K Adaiiis. | { \ F . - . I l i lwui. .l.uiies II.(.•..- JI.iiT. *- •s:..>":i.seiviinrietoIsabellaliiii-l.viiutliistlemeaii'SlIil«.oii, F lank .liines. Kdwanl Sutton..l.~l>nden, r. f l . ' o rou thesliiL'e was lifeless. SufPly tin.- .Clpt- W. i l . 'I'liouipson. 11 > II. .Iackw.ii.<*>Hslli|fe -1. f..., . .() j vivjirihiiH Is-ilH-lla di-M-rved u inure Fri tz Fr iedi ichs . - \V\ l f Cawthr.ni.-.. C.

- • " • • • • •"- ' arilent, wide a wake lover. As n siiif!" r. .I .Mclnt.vre.Chas, li.«,khout.M..I. y i r '.— : Uols-rt-I". .MIKIIV wus nevei- kii(Hyn_t-i|_>Ir^rnJiinu^Mr^Vvi-riil...-\V..y..s_i:l]

Taiv Wi rf Cherry and Liverwort,TIN:

Cure or Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whoop-ing Cough, and all affections of tho Lungs threatening

' • , Consuniplion.; -; \ .

FOR SALE-AT:"GEORGE REUSCH'S BAKERY,-X - •

nt. ::i...V.JMummtrr. Jj-.i?..Dohniiaii. I f11 Kl.-iu. r. I.....1 Mi-Mnlioim-.f

W. i i2 Spruce St., N. Y" City.

TIIHJ{O(IKSUNIAiIIOI.I.\XI>..^; f"^'1;^injill fhadeji and widths. This material Ij^btfuily .

no re'coniuieliilatio'i; it speaks, for; at J

The Cniliford Kuilire Club^ i l

j - Viiii .Saiirraiid W. M. liarlulby, but tinywas ill" did that little Well.

i.in. I'..-i I'alil l

Suburban Af£hIlccIuf«,--.Mt Illtt-lrnlnt 1RW»!T nf l»rt"jvirf. i/'VyFiF. li'luw Jllfti|, i ,- , . ILL-- r.-. .-li.«l I.U'li.-t .,,,...,i,.li'luli,,.. .if II,.. | , " - - mi'I H-.r....,lrr-.. ,i».| U;M:II(I . | ) I II... for nn>ti)i>- Int'-li.tilik' («. liull-t .'''oii.niiinilit. I-HHK. UMC IMIIion a.I.In-.. . '._ .._ . V- • •••

.-rtajneil on Kriilay ui^lit ! - Miss Kthfl Voiirhi-i Thoii,ii.-.oii,ill b Mi C l M ' l i l i i i J l l d

Itself. , Window Nliaili? j.'otupletc...wiiliii

y ^i Villn by Miss Carlotta Mu -'nctlni; uinl Bii

b d t h i i t I hi

h i ,iu lim. Jliltado madeK y t i ; l iiiKiK u

Tle-i.'HinesbfmTdthe sii|M-rinrity HUCII a hit ap]i.'ari-d ai Isabella in .lastI'jriiuia lii^elow Mrs Ijo^ardus niylitV perforiuance 'and lejieated lierFrinj{e, spriii!,'ndli'M and fixtures, -.'."c. of ili^s Kmiun Ili^'elow. Mrs HoKardus. night'n perfonuance. and lepcated her

:I."HM, ami "IOC.__V -• . • t*«si. ("It-land an.l Frank .loiu-s. w h o re-; former tiiumph. Tli'-re was a naturalWe f u r n i s h / i i l l i m r fihades with th<' s i iecfm lvi-ufh'.-d o!T the first mid si-cond ness mid sweet sin,|ilici(y alsuit her

Kcnuiuv Ilartfhiini Hprin),' Itollers. (jiur- priz-.-s f..r twlv and p-utit l h d k p f t i v i y —

Kcnuiuv Ilartfhiini Hprin), Itollers. (jiurniitvclng mir shade work perfect in cveiyrespect, ns. bur imiK lwt of sjitisfieiltoinern testify. . ~

Th'- tm]ihifs wliirh \v<-rt> nf

Never before IIIIH there been displayedin this departuiont^nclinii fKinisite lineof Floor Covt*riii(ri* iw we.nre this srasondlsplaylii);. ' Iloily Brussels, Tnpestrie!<.Ingrains, MmiuetteB,. Velvets,. Aimin,sten, Ilemp Carpets, Bnip, Mat*, t'ulimMiitUiiKs.mraW Miittlnp, Oil clot li»,cli1. The Muiyus Smith \ elvet-.

INDISUTABLE FACT:Two years AKO n Wilton Car-

pet >va.s llid iloVn in the Henate Chamber jn- Wiushiii(-ton.

• .where, there IU-I- eighty ei^httnelubei-HHUld l\t tile same time

. IIUK of Hi|ijth'n 'Velvets was laiddown in tho i(mis(* of Hepre-sentatlviM, of which then- arealiout thn.-e liunilred nnd eightylivo int-inlx-rn. After two years

•of^erviet? on each, the Smith'sVelvet is to day the lMi-t'Ciir-

• • • • •\ •

DRY GOODS!Cents IFu rmshjjigJ

We also curry the largest, lij-: t andmust complete linn -if Dry «(«id> in thecity. ',-' . ' I .

w n x f t M B . . Williams & Bassett::.::.\~ ^BROADmiUrr E»"beth.

.. 4-...^. .-.' fnaniier that .was cliaiiuiriK'r - -She show--Xfi'ptninu! < od herself, too, aci]uainted with the wil-

I ' Saliirdny, April T, IH!i|..before Justice _ _ ^ _ _ _ _(!lfir|{(' II.' iililce. Itar.doiph. J'aiK'e it: • y

Co. vs.-'I'rinmini Faitr.iite; lln-iii-femlaiiti! •.failed to apflrar or enter nliy defelise |o , \the ai-tion which was on a promissory j ' \note rorflltr--!- bill due for flour.i-H-.j \.The plainiitr- haviiiK proyen th.-ii i-laii,i..;_ .. ...\ ()pera iinUsc niock, Cranford, N. "j..1ud(!ineiif"was" rendered for Ilie full \ . • .

Iw-antV consisted of a r fjin., a•unc and nrard case. The olln-r play•rs w.n-: Miss SybiLCJiuic, Mis* Mil ! wimiriother'H.l»-l Cljrke. Mrs. Kufns llnnvn, Jle'ssrs. ; When Mlsn Tlioniii-im iau« there wasDniyton. Win. Waterman, Dixoii Wil- noMU -iestiou of n desire to HIIOW oif anliaiiis In-iii*; Me Bridei Jolin Mulford-Hccomjdisiuuent. Her HIHIKH were justEdward Sutton. J. HaK-y Kanford and 'wha'| heconiiMiserinteniU'l them tol e.an•i- >i-1>1rt,liii,i; ' , |otitiionr!ui,'or Ihe uiifortiinnte Isut«-llii's

_!l -»-«..v- ., ; heart. MIKS. Thoinp-'ou'ii Castanet dance,' . | though fairly -;otsl, ,wnsfar Ix-low the

HmrlqffutinMiifl.. ; level of her otlier work. 'One- r.f th<- (,T«it (secrets in the; racccsd- There is little (o be said lu praise of

DAVID B. LENT,

lock, a fulness to Iw e'xiHTted in ii irirl nlmut t „Iw ninrrii-d toonu man wlilln lu-r heart ('awley: settb-d'and discoutinii.

J u d ( { i i fi imouut of c la im w i t h intVw-M a u l c i^

F i n u e ^ a n . Catabaii and (Juiiiu vs. .

T.

ful(, There i» little to 1 said lu prais ofof flannt-ls in tolnivutho MISH S. .1. llrowu as I.niTczia. It may

' j i l i i th d h

TheHlateys. Lillle Crowley: passedowiiifr to non attendance of defendantand warrant was issued. - _.

In the evening tbe adjoin ned case of iVan Home vs. Sewurd come up ami the!plaintiff testified and lult in evidence hisf«ookH of m-counlH snowing the defen-dant indebted to him for dental work !-niiiiiiiiitiii-'In *-'.'l The ilr l indaut re jfused to ero-s exiimim- apd I einf'sworlioff,ered no evidence but coiiteuted .him Iself with the simple declaralioll that Indid not owe the bill.' After all the evideuce was In judgment was rendered forIhi-plaintiir for lull,Vl.-iliu with inter. '•nnd.costs. • \ .

R E A L * ESTATE-* INSURANCE + LOANS,At;ciit for the Home- Insurance Co., New York, and The U. S. Mutual

Accident Association.llouiti Fur Hale >nJ To l.t( and Ihe Cliolceil llulljlm l.od In Townal llotlom I'fkM

diffpnnt watcm thrmiRh which tho fturi-..'Jiiivi'lwt-n (.iwlu-r to the damp weather.m-L» nrecarriedof thenaiuiiti-iniK-r'atiirc. but her voice was husky and well ni(;hMale acKnl hot mdfl, add u little imir i'landible. Miiw Ilrown displayed a selfmonia; irash thenimnc-hi tliorouKhly,,a i^jj*; " " K l i ! " '"'""" "'""piec? at n time. thn.UKlionc or twomids, ; ™ .f,""^™") \Bmt ,,r,iB,,v wlltk „ , thl. _ _as may 1»- cwMiiry- T*'™ >'»1-'lc'J'nIi1D*-1.venintf was doiie by Mifs Nellie Heller |diatcly in clear clean water of (imit! tern- ,„„„,„ i,,,.z. clear, meet and ismer i , , , , ,„iVrathnvwiins nnd shake thoroughly | f , , | ,vns her voice, in none of the dilli | • A Clrrk • Mnpidiiy,nnd dry a-i-jiroTrriitly as imssiblc , Do not 1,-ult situ itions she was coni|ielhil to fuce j • A clerk ih n dry K'wil* »ton> toW ns « |BIIOVT jour i.itif»"t'> lin nnni-c'csKarily >lid she conduct heisejf oiherivis.;. llmiij humorous incident which had for its her-1'Ion-'in the water. It ia In-.it tutjiko oni? the real Inez inif-ht have been expect..J j riinu » well known society liirl... Thi">i i i«i j-tatiuiethrout-h .-arliwati-r nnd '<i do. A , profcs-ional Iciiiliiijj lady j y,,unn man has lu cliarne a deparlment ILn-«i» to iln-J.vfc.ro addin-f another.1,'"'nl't il" f'"-»''.rse m the-part-iiml-yet i „.'„.,,.,„„,,.,. |,:lttern« an, ».|d, andp-.-ce. I havc'neVTr trie.ic.iM w a t er . tilcserve praise fion. the cntK-but hive- beard- it may Iw ..successfullynv-d. onlv in this ca^- all the wafer iunst'l»-ci.Il. I>uiiot liah;; your fhiuii-lxj nutto fp-i-z*1, t,.r they will 1-u sure to fdiriuk.

FlaniH-litluit Ltvo liecomeyillow frolu

F . HOHKXSTELV,, FEED, HAY and

only

ori riiN-.l whiT.-ii-Mriy soaking them twoorthrts: iii.Tir". in n lather inndocif a quar-ter' "/.f a I>-I.md i.f soft wap, -i.tnblo-FI«x.nful> i f i-.wdi-red borax and, 2 tabli;-Fl>*H-nful-» i-f «p . i r ls . i :ate i.-f amim.iii.-l dlH-

! Thr t»n>el.In Ibct.ry nnd a* much ns j>oH«ib]t; tlirt

ciirjHft .*fiu'.ild t*«-i s[ii-cinlly nuult" for tiiorip.rn it tuTrrs. for Us tones>uid de-ii^'iiaserving rt-H'l*;tcki;n.un'l for lljd furnilliro*hive In vit-w l.rin;:iti(r out tlit- iolor** nndHfttimf fill li:«-*hjipc*—I>ccnrntoranrl Knr*tJ.ht-r. . - - .

Wc sell lirst-cfas-1| Peal Moss for bedding,

, Prall's Horse Food." All Poultry Supplies.'

It', PROSPECT STREET'.'- OPPOSITE STflNDURD BUIIDING WfSTFIElD. NEW JERSEY."deserve iirnise fiolii the critics. _ j t ] l ( , r | ) u y i t I w., | | ;,.,i the aforcaaid yoaii-c

'ihe chorus (IliiI well ''"'- iuHkulflcanl | w o n l [ l I | , , n j i m w to buy thu pjttern of u

stap- would 'have becrf'h,.proV''d l.'v wrap / " ' •'"' «»"•• "W"" - f f •1"';;staMonin,. the fenmle .-i,,«i,rs in front of ried tile c-rk. "Uh. I do not kin.*-',the talliu.-de vo.-all.-t-. -: • nniwerel ilie j;irl. ''(.arinot you (five

The sun of . Cralifonl's sreached Ihe ineridiau onApril-4th. It WHH.iii'lniKIs'iutiful than thatilluminated a s(/

i-ial >pl|eri;Wediu-sdny

l K t sun: moreNorway, and it

whose charm and

HID Hnm.i idea':" went '.'n t!i<- yi-iUh, i>n^-l\nnn~il jry.-ihlc to iiinkv- .Tf.;P."'"STie". tilr a the r liir^-e and !ib'oy« , tli" nv> raj;';'ificiKht," lniiKhe'l tln-'r,iir-jMi:i1.1, l.nf this!aimwer was i iot . ' . : i»bit hVji'pfuI, HI sh" ;

wasolillh'i.l to 1,'onwiy >vitlioul tin-dc-js i r .d iat t i ' rn , . lmt as .-ho waj l^virisS thej

^ h i r , ani1|

LEADING SHOE STORE OF WESTFIELOfLadies and'Geittsr It

FINE FOOT-WEAR.»;d.^'+ir'-'iiff»«wiiHnif*iint---mmmi1«irfrkli7fV''a''lrili;h't tli.'.Iij,Trr'Hrail; b, r, ami | •-"••""""•"•••"KoDiimiDrctiiild duplicate It shorn- in Cranford j «hi- relumed to the counter, and with . _.-(iiiHraHi«iis<c.n a c m ours,, of Aim*%videut triuiiiph In bi-r face nnd wanner Trjjyfl fig POffC 9. Tr||nkSii'.'s fairest women and manliest me,,. \ n,,,,,,,,,,c,,|, - j ,.„„ e,;t it now; »W, 4.- ' 10 V C1111 fe DflgO 06 I IU.ll.0i

The company was Is-nt on pleasure.the pleasure ,'that sweet music, Wn-iiilintercour.se, ii .dainty, yet snl.-tuntialcojlation and dancing always (nkimlle.Tliii-n ci-i.tion-Kiven-by-theJAleaensSucjctv'wlio-ie verv name has come to

;t It noold,'1 and SIID could iii'Jtuiider«tanil

why-this vivid description did nolv-nablotho n'tuiiid is-rson behind tli'.- counter to

—Philadelphia Timca.

Broad Street,Westfield.

[ f x s: PLAUT &co.,J707 to 72x Broad St,.

.» J/ :ltrt.-is

city.

Williams & BassettII2-IIB. BR01D STREET. E l i z a b e t h .

tvii (Iay» wiw 21 years ofi ti Mth

tvii (Iay» I-a-'t- ^ ' e wiw 21 y r xnnd an" ar%irr w.ait-r in tin- .Methixlisth h Uiu» I T ' T M ' " * "f tin-tinvvrth,hnr.h. "f tin-,hnr.h. Uiu» IT'TM'"* "f t i n t i v

U-airnc and idrntified with imwt of the• itliiT'-irirtiw of.the.xlinnh V.nr-

f the fmiinil had Ut-nraiiK'-'iuent-* f<inadr this morning.

'•vill you n«k aliIcMin(-beforu*Todint."Good Lord," nald tho pamon. "havo

mercy u* >n thin man and open hi". <-yi»that ho toay ico and undmtand thatcrWtH are not cr«n« without bncon, andthat'sgtaco: without grita is dead!"—A*-.

j.Cumrtitatlo'1.

faculties have'all but fulled them, menmid women in w-cuud childinhnesii. wereable to renew to Nime ijtc . t their lottcrinK hold on lift*. There wwt a rejuv-enatinif. revivlfyliiK spirit nt workwhich |sr*aded- ercrytlnuK. It WWIItrnly ideal .Sunday.

Broad Street,Westfield.

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The W o r t Chronicle- - CBABFORD, H. J .

~\ POST-OFFICE ItOjfllO.

• PUBLISHED EVERY WED5ESDAT.

JOHN ALFREP POTTER,Editor and Proprietor.'

Editor Oranford Chronicle:I am Informed that Mr. Cox. a mem-

ber of the Baa<T; Board, has chargfe] mewith maintaining tny fence and piazzaon Union arenne ontaide of the properline I Un&re to correct the Kenucmanand inform'Ike Board that Mr. LouiGuluuhan mirveyed toy property, antIIIUOHI tlie lint* -HI- -their Titan*"" ;Mjfence anil jiiaua s knd right on thproper 'plaoe.and not ont of the Mstated by Mr. Cox.- - V . — .

I desire further to call the attention <>:h l l ^

„ „_ . . - T E R H S . --". :;;Strictly Cooh In Advahce.

PER YEAR, !.«!«SIX MONTHS ,,; USINGLE COl'IES...'.......,..,...... .OSDelivered br Mali or Carrier. Me. per Month.

ADVERTISING RATES< FOBSIBHED OFOB MtiOW'"""

The '•CHrtONICI.E" ran alwaji b» found«a Ml«Uart'a rX'ntoa KBowllc

V I'nlon N«w» standaimao In Cranford, and Ibrw« •land* at

"Cranfonl-is to have no new ston<roails this year, and it is thercforidesirable to prc.-orve those that wealready have; Tlio practice of Cart-ing hc.iu loads on wagon*.'whosewlioflf liu.ve narrow *tirw hlionM . be•Stopped. _

Qu the fow respects in whichGranfoni is behind other towns is itsluck of sign-boanltfut^strwfings.- The need ol those will 'be up-parent to any one who. reflects onthe irregularity of our highways andthe rapid iii'ere.ise of building on theOBtlying.fccfibns of the"town.*'•,'•"

We are "glad I'd record that theTotrnCominittee'lraTb'eehniwaTscneiiin regard to this necei.sity by LuciusIlradley aild that thiMwminittee is infavor of the iiniirovemcnt. There isomo doiibtwhether the boards .canbe bought anil put up at townsinjiexpense. Iln't.if thu j m b l H T T y

b d fp j y

cannot be used for the piirriwi- thework should l/o. .dono by .propertyowners and ran be done at a triflingoipcnse. More depon Is than, canbe estimated oh' th^'iiiipfesViiiis* for-med by Htnuigcrd Wlio'comi.- ,t<> this1

town,anil oiie way to create a favor-able impression 13. to ' sju;p themtrouble and -bewilderment by erectingtign boards atittreetcrossings.

ACCIDENTOR FOUL PLAY?

flystcrlous Death-of on Unknown'"Man. / '•"'** '

Cranford was a thrill with excitementon Sunday over tho discovery in theItahway nver of tho body of an unknownman, evidently tho victim either of ac-cident, suicide or murder- On th(T'|iru-ceding night Mm. Frederick EichenburKwho liven on thtt, SprintrHeld rond wan•tartled by hearing loud cries for*lielj>coming apparently from the direction vtthe rher Her hutluind had |{onu toNew Haven at the time, no the. pluckywoman HghteVl a lantern' and hastenedto the home Of Ueorge flrowu her, near-e«t neighbor and ap]*al«) to [CftVyo gcrto the iilrnnger'areecue. _ :J'..U-^

Brown was eudfrlnjf aHhe time fromiu'uralpa, anil on. his^hnnta WITU leakydeclined tUKoJ--5Ini.-Eiehenburfr thmhnrrie<rt<fjlr. Winkle'oand header thosituation hnd' been explained readily

• undertook tho tn»k of r«*lierinj£rth<?T»iip;.in diarnw- -Bat by tlfiS"time tn'o"crir»had'ceased, and Mr. .Winkle after n

if the lincaa

own property on Union avenue. Hif idewalk Is ont of order and bU fenceBtandVon. the sidewalk fully four feetont of the line. I most earnestly hopianil do lurc-by as a citizen and tax pay'or call for an Investigation in this mat-ter, as Mr. Cox has evidently been

ieaking from bits own standpoint. ."'— HESS

^CONFERENCE ON SEWERS.

Another Meeting in the CcanfordTownship, Rooms.

The fnil boar 1 of Cranfonl Townsliicoininittcemen met on 'i'hurwlay nigblwith Committeeman (innlner and Lawyer Clark of • Westheld to confer furtbeion the (juestion (Of a trunk newer. Engineers Williams and Lansley wire jirfa-eat by request. Linden was not repre-sented ; wntithcr from a purtiOfM.' to. withdraw from )lig Jiriiject or other cause mone could tell.

Tho engineers Hinted that the cost of asurvey wnich would be necefiiiar}' lN.>foiiany accurate estimate' of the rust of tbsewer could IK.- mu<le, would IKJ (r.'UO fora preliminary survey and fMl) fur a de-tailed survey.' They figuretlthecmtO;ihe^sewer for-tht>"threc~ townships, ex•lusive of laterals, at t'U.OW. of u-hic)

the efiuitablo Hhare.of Westh'eld wouhbe it4.Wi>, CrajiftmHiO.tWO and KosillefO.UOO. _, IfjCranford and Koselleonlyunitcsl -in the. wort^^ChinfqnVs -(*hiirt\would rjefWiWK)".'anil KoiiellesflM.Ouu.Morvoi'er, Hoselle' working alone \voul(T

havojojtpend IflU.OOO,-1(1 »\» fel_J'_{7jri.-a*l4-«pa-U|VUV«——-^-- ———

The estimated number of mile* (if Int•ra|s,rc<iuirwl by Cnmford win nvivarti]

thifie at fi.OOUper mile would be$!.i,uoOwhich, aililod to the f.'tJ.OUO, uor.nbartof the. trunk newer expense, would in.iKa total expense for Cranford of f l">.uoo

Lunger Clark Raid the'town commit;eo had the rijrht to Kir ahead with thetewe'r, und urged them to do HO. lit|t'Mr. Hortou replieilthat even if lliciiutffwity existed, hu' would bo trnvfilnh{r"toipcnil so much public money' withoutHit iivonle'* direction to do NO. Oiir7irt«n/- Chainiinri said fnrth'er'thiit Wead practically tabled the ijiiiHtinn for

;.iis .U'.ir, uud -Mr. Gardner remarkedhat if that were'the case WestfieMmrely wouldn't act alone. . . ' , ..!..

KHjfimrr Williams sngiccHtod that cirrulam'.deNcribing the. neci'K.*rity und up-iroxiuiatv cost of the trunk newer be:iriiit«d and iscnt to all thetax iiaycrii in-crentwl,, but the Biiggcntioii wus not act-•d upon'. Lawyer Clark Kii<l,' the twi'ownship coniniittees Bhonld.eiNiuire oftheir resiiectivti I'ounnel.t whether an ex-[lendituru for - the- preliminary purvey'would be legal. Thia unrvey EngineerLnimloy oKK'rtcil, would be xnftlcient tocnablii a contractor to cstimnto on the•oat of tho work, but nut to bid. Con-tractor 'Shanley, he said. • wanted toknow first how many man holes ]nrmile were desired, und second, howdeep cntH would be necessary.

The engineer explained his estimatedIgures for the trunk sewer by Htatinghat its average cost per mile had Iieenwsumed at $10,00(1. The 2 miles whichhe threp towns would use jointly would(Kit each ono third of fc!U,00u or nay17,(100,. The i!J miles used by Cranfordmd ^VeBtiicld on the sumo basis wouldost each $12,500, and.Westfield'a branchronM'ruit her fctt.OOtf.

A motion was curried that tliej<;"nn-.»ls of Crunford aud WextfieM .ba'iip-ine<te<I to give thdr--opinions !a.iito:t'Kefirer^the-coinniittwHTCould expend

frmtlefM warch llir))»8l»..tlio .lI. AWainpQreturhed tb-tii* tiome:

Lato Satnrduy night Mr. Eiclieril>erir- arrived fnnn New.York.and at eijrlit

o'clock the next morning renewed the* March, with .the result of finding tho

body of a powerfully built man lying fuce• down in th« river. The on raw was

without either hat, shoes or stocking*.By puihing a board beflcath tho body-itwas dislodged' from its position andbronght to the bank. --• •_

Justice OeorgerrHr Bruce was thensent for and when lie' arrived a carefulexamination of the remains v u inadeLThe clothing which consisted of a darkcoil, vest and trousers, Kray undershirtand red drawers contained no paper orarticles of any kind by which the ' man'sidentity could be detehninHtL " _ -

A scapula, however, showed him tohave been of the Catholic faith, and alarge number of horseshoe naila indicated that he was a blacksmith. Thiswaa farther borne out- by thu i>jt!on.liit

. matcalar development of tho arm* whilethe legs were apparently weak.

Among the iirst to see tho remainswas John Igo an employee of Bn>wn>who identified the body aa that of a manwho had helped Brofrn inove an ever-

1 green tree on Saturday from HarryItatb'a lot on Union avenne to tlmiwliuolhome. Sticking fiut to the dead man'shandkerchief were a'few pine needl™which corroborated Igo's Btateiiicnt.Igo said further that tho man had iuquired whether James U. Moore neededany help. -. - - . ' " . . .

Accordingly Mr. Mooro was sum-moned to look at the body, but h" failedto identify it. Judge llrui-e cauxed acareful search of tho river baliks to tiemade bat nothing suspicious wax found.There were roni'e Kratcbes on the bodyhut no marks of( violence^ j

Couhty Physician O'lteilly cnnxetl theremains to be taken to Klizitbeth morgueon Sunday afternoon. On the wuv tht>dead wnjon win halttil at BniwnV iiuli"'lie after glancioi; at the torpsii .Mild

, positively that he had never Men theman before. •

. Up to a late hour yesterday tin' IMHI)-had not been in<|himl for at tlu'imirKiie.

The most platuible theory advuiuvil in...vV-AaecantiBg urttt* VIehth'is tlmt'iliB uiaii'

oh Saturday night struck offt-srmm thefields for some poitit north of Cranfonl.When he reached tliti river/ he probnlil

thcso'opiulonH were favorable" thatih «ir\f>- Iw m-ctiivd nnd -Wlimatcs

.l.astoB.ainl, .(h»i-hHtMC.»tt.'«*r4«f-W-j(rfnt--' "—-•'•system to give relief- to the townshipsund these, estimates' lie sabmitted. to thecitirena of thu townslujiH^t, public meet-

Mr, tiardncr raised the qneRtion ofthucost of securing the right of way fortho sewer, und wanted to know why theengineers were so anxious to conccul theproposed route" if "as they intimated theright of way could be bid for thensk-,ing.' Tliis question -proved B poser; but.Engineer Lun»ley finally answered thattho iieruiission could only lie procuredby tho use of tuct. - It was decided toinform the Linden township committeeof the business trausuctcd. Adjourn.Hunt was then taken. .

took oil bia shim with tlix idea ofulv

. . sd-ingacnxii. But the opposite bank la-Ingtteep and slippery made its ascent diflli-cult, and he,may have..Uecouie chilh-d

'and powerlem to move., His shoes andhit weald than have been carried by theswift floating stream to the deep holesWlow. • • /

' ' Buslne*» Notes.

F. B. Tamil, proprietor of the NewYork Grocery Store at Westiield, offerst» wll goods to you, -Mrs-CranfordHousekeeper, at' strictly New ' York,liricxv, a lew of which are quoted ehw-when? in this pai>er. The delivery wag-on will come to Oruinford every Tuesdayand Thursday.

A nice line of mattingn is on sale atN. L. Johnson's furniture warerotims.No. 51' Broad Btrcet. Elirabeth. Thegouds are worth double the prices asked,r.'l, 15 and •ilH'. yurd.' Call and secthem. > _ v

^ now to Renew Cblna fillk*., In theso dayB, when wash silks are incommon use, a fow words in regard towarping them may Im of interest. Aasilk It^an animal fiber, like wool, it enn-not>lw treated in tho i>nmc way as cot-ton, which may bo snbjected to waterof all tempcrntnres wjthont injnry.Hilkthould be wnshed as rapidly as pos-•U'le. Examine tb<>"iirticles to be wash-ed, mid if there ore ii'(ny parts e«iieciallyMini clemi with a little lieniino or.

Tc o.Rs^oline.applied with a \Tannel cloth, Theripreparej a eonpsuds of lukewarm waterand plunge the garments in it, lousingthem up nnd dOwn nnd rubbing themt l h l i l d U htli^B«hlviiitlje6,ndB.,,,l!Un«(;thsraintoWafer a- little cooler, and then into athird water rtiU a little cooler, and toon uDtil tbo final rinsing water is per-fectly cojd. Do not bluo them. Wringthern ont as dry as possible with a ma-chine. Lay them Id sheets or heavycl«th« aod roll thomaj hard as yon Vanin firm tolls. Pnt them away for anhour, and at the end of that time ironthem on th> wrong side. ,

0DR PROSPEROUS PRESBYTERIAN -CHURCH.TicsMtrcr Qeorfp O. Ely's Annual Statenieal of Receipt* and Expeases fo

th Y Edi M h t 8 ' ' 7 ~Ty R p

the Year Ending March 3i«t, 1804.'RECEIITK. ' I

Balance Ajirill . . , $ SO lo|Pastor'» galary ; . fl,8000(Pewrtntu iEnvtl«j« 'unbscriprioTis.:.:;Plate'collections.Rental account . . . . . . ." , . . . . . . .

20 10 s l a r y . . . . . . ; . ,1.858«21 Sexton'saalarv «nd.*x.traa.....

SW'JS i*Ulpif S u p p l i '

5 00

13,0028.5

Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IDue from supporters and sab-

scriptions .200 00

tnsaalarv nd.x.traa....i*Ulpif Supplies......'.F u e l . . . . , . , . . . . . . , . . . , . ! .CJasolene..;,..,-. „. . , ; '; . . , .„Hepainiand-'«aj)plW:*."?t.....S n n d r i e s ;

253 2373 Oil

• 80 6(10 9!

SOiiO!Sundries.. \.. .'.T'T^I™'.'...:.': 75 OSPrinting-ana Mationery.;'-":', " "37 "HiMnsic. . / . . . . v . . . 20050L i g h t i n g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 70 47Presbyterial assessmentWater.

Receipts.....f... . . . » 8,083 14Eorrowed from lank. . . . . . . . . _ 2,000 00

•- H 0 , 0 8 3 HBalance.

. . .

Inuurance..•.,..

ITXD..

Payments to

S3K18 0023 50

, ItECEIPTS.P e w rt-nts.. .•".Envelope, snlscriptiuns...Plate collections..'.

AUOiESTIMATE F«n 1801-1805.

• . PAYMENTS.

Pastor's salary. '.Sexton's salary ;.„-.

.,-.•>. $9,04814

f),20X) 0000O0O

•500-00

$4,300 00

•4i~Tlie annniT parisli meeting of thoFirst Presbyterian church was held inhe chapel. last Wwluesilay cVeniiig.auiesW.Clipe presidtMl, The treasurer's

^ p f d d threport wart read and ^ccejifed und thoelection_<>f trustees was Ulen-tjiken - np.K-ter I>. Van Sann whose term expired;ivas re-th.'cU'd and Edmund B. Hortoniva« chosen to sUcced Walter Mr Iiringivho liad previously expressed u -pnrjHwetofdecline re-nomination. The, terms of^Messrs. Van baun and Horlun uro a

S. C. Blake asked for light on the mat-er of the chnrclrs completion:. Geo. Q.

Ely said that May 1st wiw the only datemfuied but little, delays might extendtie .time Mimeu'liat. Everything' wusrofrresMiiig tiiifcndidly he said, --Con'ctrmiiig uitiHic for tho ensuing

ear Jastier/iC. Hunt said that Mr.''ohnwm Jiad I been engaged- to tiiko'liaryoand'tbi^t the'cxiiimiitteiir. had,un:

ler adyiwmeht .^ilr., "Johnmih.'s re-|Uest for a vtv\\ trained olid capublu (f-iiale singer.i - . . . ; . - ' ' . . '

The mi'tln'xTcif ulitawlng pews in thujew" cbnrch wus disctisaed.' / KobfrrtKindell wild that tho trustees hud- douoiiotliiag in thenmtter. ;,7hi- advjuitugcs:oflhe lottery method and of auctioniverc considered but no action was. tuk-

, Mr. Van Saun said there need be^ n

46 trouble anticipated os{nll the s:hc new church would be good

Walter-M. Irving' was elected sujwrin-endt-nt of the Sunday school. He calledittention to the iondojuntu room for the'oung Ethdcntx uiid the itoor air of theirimury de]iartuient quartern. -AM a reni-

Pulpi ppues.

$ 1,800 00300 00120 0225 00

&250 00

" 7 5 00

25 0025 0075 Off

. i'5'00500 00

FuelLight. ,-.-vv-V.'..... ,v. i .'..:•...Bepairs.Pnntin(f;and«tarioni'ry..:./..Miiin'c. ...:....-:.,..;PresbyteriaT assessment... .:.Water.'.'.'.:..'; .' 'Sundries!... ; . . ,Insnrance . .;...*,... .^.._.-.. ...Interes'i'on mortgage . . . . .

...;.. " ' '• ... . fl,200T(0iidyniootion was carrieil deehirins' ftto be the sense of themeeting that thetrustees extend tho front of the (chapelto the line of the new <<hurch and heighten the ceiling of tho primary departmerit provided the iniprovomcnts couliIwinade -without increasing tho totaldebt of th'e.ehtirch to more than $10,000.Mr.Ely ;ciilI«Vntteution to the advantageof a larger room for tho purpose of en-tertainments and the increased lienutvof thtt church. The meeting then nu-journed.. . • - . - ' . . .' '

Following the prayer meeting on Friday night the election of elders "anddeacons was held. Dr. J. K. MncConueland James W. 'Close whose terms had"explred.were re-elected and Walter M.1Irving was chosen nn additional elder.Retiring Beacons T. A. Crnnjuind J- N.Irvii.ir were also ' re elected nnd theboard was enlarged by the election., ofa^IlL Day and N;-K. Foster'. The liiuefor installing these officers has not yet'been'flxeil. The" church has now-252inenibers of whoin !W were, received dnr-ing the past year,' The money paid' ontfor cougrega.|iDn(il.expenses amounted toMH.iSB.JOund .for^benovolcntJiiurposes

$700or there nbpntj'.'rrThefullowinybfflcers have been chosen for the Sundayschool to serve for one ytar.... Superintendent, W. H. irving^AssociateSuper-uteudent, Geo. G. Teller;- Secrotiiry.

Edward Evcritt; Treasurer, Robert Rin-dell; Librarians. W.M. Higbie, W. FrWoodruff aud F. W. Wood. / Primary3eparttuent:^Superint«ndent,Mis8 LottieWatson; Associate Superintehdent. MissLizzie J. Ilerron; Secrotarj/and Treas-urer Miss Minnie E: Clarke.'

OW'X COMMITTEE MEETING.

Justness Transacted on Donday

\;z_i.-i±4The monthly meeting of the' Town-

liip Committee was held in the townoms oh Monday night. All tho com-

tnitteeineu were present. - John^lBen-ian api>eare<l_before the Hoard.andnade an emphatic protest against thelestruclion of- tho ; ntono~-paveinent~'oiip g mieavy sandwifrons.

m ^ B t a t ^ ' R

avermo byTleorge Brtixvns"wifrons Thj*! wagons Mr

gwagons, Mr..^ i U S

iirds" " of' Kand. yet the -vrhcels wereound only by "bicycle tin«,",;

eil thi' u * ur'-TiiicIitircs forTiuch, workand he minted the rojid protect(Nl. Thecommittee tlrtcnuined to ask the TownJ

iip Counsel whither the committee>uld take any uctjon in regard to the

ise of narrW tires or compel the use ofiroad tires. • . ,A'communication woa received from

usepb Irons^ accepting the office" of'ownHhip Cou'utu'l und the same wasilacedon file Several - jiroperty-own-•n »hi»H-realcstutl>-is located~in theieighborhood of Edward Beadle's resi-lence sent a jietitinn to the Towidiip.'ommittcti appealing for protection'rom fiiv,^ The nearest hydrants to.hese valuable buililings are at Hampton'ourt on one side and the school housem the other. Tlfe 'petitioners were. K.

irsurij. H. W. Uesmond, Edward•adle, Edward Beadle, Jr and A, H.

'lummer. . " - - / ,Mr. Horton prtxluced a letter^ written-President llerseh, of tho Union.,^y.at-C\)nij>ajiy calling attention toihVfact

hat the commny hail agreed to extend:s mning whraiever suiBcient revenueuuld be guaranteed from such exten-on to ttay 10 cents annually per ran-ing foot pf pijie. In other words thisleant that £ii5 or f 183 must be guaran-•cil annually if the ., Company 'extendeds line from the school honse or Ilamp-in Conrt. A motion was carried thutne hydrant lie placed in the Second Dis-•ict and two hvdranU in the Firet Dis-ii't as soon as tho proiterty ownersledged themselven to jiay in water rentsle difference between the (3J..1 and tho75 to be , paid for hydrants. Thahe bond* of Constables . Hennes}* andiindenberserwere nnvptwl and tho sum

1100 wag appropriated to pay for aad roller.•The question of naming the . newrett uuder tho railroad track created

omo good nutnrvd discussion.' E. S.'rune wanted it called Canal street and'hilip Jahn pleaded for Tunnel avenuerot Dayton street was finally chosen.lie township rooms were re-engaged)r thrfe yearn at tho present rental of!l> por.inonth: •Committeman Bradley bniught np the

|ue»tion;pf plaring^tho "namea of streetsm the various corners nnd on motionath cominittninan wasf lireeted to ascer-lin tho nnmbcr of lioartln netsjed. It•as decided to purchase tlio ' crushed[onrf needed for roadreiiair this year of

lohn <). Cwk, at the price of $l.!!0K-r ton delivered.• Mrwrs.-F0stCT and Severoncb'xciietiiy•inted a committee to find a' suitableL-ation for the lock np voted for at the>t election, and to confer with Judgenice concerning the purchase of the

The followina billB/Wero ordered paid:ugnstisDiteel. #57/00 r J . -A" Potter,•iutinif. *10; R. (7:Plume, •.'.; H, W..

cage. .,' On- motion it was decided tobuy four new tax duplicate books foruse in 1804 nnd 1805.

The fullowiAugnstisDitprinting, $10, . . . . . . . . .Johns Manufacturing Co., roofing andpaints for lire house, •71.80; :J, G.Moore, #2!l.40j Diiniel.Torbusli, $47.03.

On motion it was • decided to Bond theTown Counsel a copy of the Road Jlctand all liifnuK's of tho Roiid Board con-cpming-tho.oiK'niiig of South avenue orchanging its location and to obtain- hisupinion wlH^her-rhe Ktreef Urri"1egally'be opened or the assessment levied. Ail-jounicd.,,. / . . ' ... . . . •

TO MY MOTHER..

GomttlntMltrKmMbrface— thjrlonghtilfa<»-XxwicsOQt 011 nie as from a iiAnsingcloud, ' -Till I forget thcjrchul Ilire in thv ihrona

•Anc) lild theo sleopinj^In thy f&rofT plac«.So'once apufn tho tender, ileallac e n c o

- Of thy ilcar prfsencc U lamo allowed. - "' ' Wilt ilmu not bleu'ILo head before tliee

/ bowtdf ,Wilt, not thy TDIOQ. thrlU:througb ttre emptf

-7— -'apacef - - , — "" '.'•

ilotr lose and cold tbo world' without tbeececmedl f

Regaining ihre, how^warm It fa and bright!"Yet all In vain to reach tbee do I seek.

And then I walto to know 1 bave but dreamed,And thou art allent u tbo rllcnt night.-\Vllh tears 1 call tfaee, >-et thon do»t not

. - . . - s p e a k . . • • - . ' ' • . . . - • • . • • . • ' - . - • • • • • .

—Louito C. Monllon In Voath'» Companion.

' Tridall'i I e-This instructive imoglnatlon—for xtt

BIO not concerned with mere reminiS:cent imagination—hcrq resulting in tbicreations of tho poet and there in tbo dis-coveries of tbo man of science, is thehighest of homan faculties. With thirfaculty Professor Tyndall was largeljendowed. Iu common with succescfnlinvestigators In general, ho displayed ititx forming true conceptions ef physicalprocesses previously misinterpreted orunintcrpretcd, and again iu conceivingmodes by which the artnal relations ofthe phenomena could bo demonstrated,,and again in devising fit appliances tothis end. But to a much greater extentthan usual he displayed constructiveimagination in other fields. .

Ho was an excellent expositor, andgood expoaition implies much construct-ive imagination. A prerequisite is theforming of true ideas of tho mentalstates of thoso who -are to bo taught1,and a further prerequisite is the imagin-ing of methods by which, beginningwith»conceptions they possess, theremay bo built up in their minds the con-ceptions, they do not possess. Of con-structive Imagination, a» displayed In"this .phero iuenat^lafgd'opjpear to bialmost devoid, as wltncja tho absurdsystems of teaching which In post times,and in largo measure at prwont, havestupefied and still stupefy children bypresenting abstract ldoas before they.haye%•ny1],coBcrtt« ideas fronr .which'they can bo drawn. Whether as lec-turer or writer, Professor Tyndall care-,fully avoided this'vicious practice.—Herbert Spencer In McClure's Mag*

J n e , • . • • . . • • • . ' • . • "

'•eaot}«eeoa

I f J^teBB»_—Broad Street. : .-•^ i.'_.. .:. "'•: Men'o mnd Soys' Partto. •".-.- :;. . . l' '

Boots, Shoes, and Rubber Goods.. " v UMBEKWEAB, HATS AW) CAPS. ,

jSEMfEMLa Specialty,

L. R Schofleld; Proprietor

215 North Avehue, PlainlTeld, N. J.

CRLAT ADVERTISiEMEiW SALL SFor SO days. Wall paper almost given away. We want; Cranford to Imow

that tho largest stock of wall papers is kept at this store and can. be sold at pricesto suit all. . , ' . • • • • •

Kitchen and bed room papers from 4c. Gold paper, beautiful pattern from 5c.Extra heavy embosea gold at 10c. . . . . . '.

-^Paints, oHs, varnishes, window shades, stationery, artist's materials, ...Agei)!for J. & J. Dobson's carpets at New York prices. Agent for Ariel and Reming-ton cycles. , ,

215 SOUTH AVENUE; PLAINFIELD.N. J.

STORE KEPT OPEJV UNTIL JVIJVE O'CLOCK.

, Headstones and Cemetery forkIOF EVERY DESCRIPTION, . . ! - • •

Z6TABLISHED I860.& SON,

STEAM. GRANITE A|D HASBLE WORKS,Si. GEQUGES

RHHMWY, N. J.;A lnrse variety of Monuments. Heiidstones, etc.. in the best American ntii.

Foreign Oranltes and Marble, constantly on bund. Designs cndedinintcs/urnished on application. - ' . . / i , ' ;

Hart's Cough Elixir.THE GREAT COCOH CtIRE, 25c.

m BILLIOUSNESS,MEV.ATTHEWS' SODA,

ClUIt'o'n Ready Mixed Paints, Stains iind' Varnishes, Paint' Brushes, Linseed Oil

• a n d T u r p c n t i n e . , . . . . , ; - . - . " . ? . - ^ . : ; ^r/.^^•:'.'•.•••--'•"->.

ii 4eirnd Tehriysi

HART'S PHARMAflY, Cranford

aArSMITH&Ob.,LOMBi. AND WAL)

M : DOORS,AND SCROLL SAWINQ.

iWESTFIELD, N. J . - - - f :

Choice meat. Fish, Oysters & ClamsCash buyers will save mouey'by calling '

and noticing onr prices. '

Orders Called for and Delivered Promptly. -MOORE & MARTIN,

. ^_£BANFORD,JN._J:

"Room 11, Opera House Block,CRANTORD, N. ;f.

AND INSURANCE.IIoti6C3 in all "parts of tlio town for Bale a n d ' t o ' r e n t , also somo of

S^fincst bui lding lots foi Bale. •••

Good Seeds! Good Fertilizers! Bood Tools!• , / . ' ' '• ' 't

The secret of successful Farming, and Gardening.Our stock includes Only goods of recognized merit, such as,Landreth'x and Thorbnrn's Fresh Garden Seeds; Mapes' and Crocker's Fertilizers;

Planet Jr. Onrden Tools; Hnuiburjr, GisRell and Oliver Plows; GaleSteel Lever Harrow, Sprinjr Tootli and Disc -Harrows; Aspinwall

Potato Planters and Cutters; small Tools of all kinds;Hartwan Steel Picket Fence.' . :.

G 'GORDON & HIGGIWS.Westficldslvcnue, "Moselle, JV.J.

LOlflfeST PRIC6S IN TO3n£N;

SOUTH A T M M , Cor. W*lnnt Areas*.!

WESLEY ff lreed, Meal, Oats, Corn, Bran] "Hay, Straw,

- -PEATMOSS. / '•

We Discount Cranford^Prlce^.

CENTRA-WORD COLDMH,

JL pot, boiuc olnr nx)m«, all imIttnt fe liHintW Ttejrffl%ff

OTd;D«nnuindj dGOTd ;

gradjp

jgOTdD«nnuin & Merer* for"i^gradjpg, or sddrt«a Box 178. frapr

t

' Time TaUs in Effect Feb. 1,1894,FUOM CltANFOni) TO ELIZABETH A\r,

NEW. YOBK, - D

7 ? r

A.M.-3U.S)fl.0(lH.ll<.'1.P. M.-U<&. 1 W, 3 U, fi S3,7 S , S « , lo 37.

FROM XErWYOIlK TO CRAKFOIIDl^SI.-B15, UOO, 130, 800, 7«,»8H, « „

oo, 5««so. t

FnOM ELIZABETH TO CHAiC

,' "J5

SUNDAY TUAIN8 FROM ELIZABETHA. M . - l <7, B IS, 8 00,9 07,10 IS.K M 1 2 a i i a 5 3 U ) 4 M 0 007

>O

Time Table in Effedt Feb. 11,1894, 'TRAINS FROM E ^ T ^ n A N F O H T L TO

TRAINH LEAVE NEW.YORK FOR SOUTH&:

CRAWFORD MAIL8.

liaVo for tlie Wret-7-M a. m., 4 «n p, m.

'f-PCl'AKE /Frittant I-ostmait '°- ._itit f'wtmaBtcr,DUirlbuifntf Clerk.

- , ' . . ; . SOCFETIES;,

Cranford Mutual Buildlnir and Loin Atsocl•llcin Dicrlnscfood Monday Jn « c l i month. "

; Oranfbnl Conncll. Jtojal Xninuni, m«lsfirst and third Tuesday in fach month.

Mill Kearney Council, Jr., O. U. A. Jf.,m«.t»first and third Mondays In each month./Cnlon 1\OK Company No. 1 m«t» ,s«onil

Tbnrsday In eacbjnontn. . -1-—— - - !

^Cranfdrd Library Aatoclatlon meets rourthSaturday in each montn.--CranfordCylaClubmceto tint Tuctday In«acb month. ' . . .

Cranford Camem Club meets every' Saturdayevening. ... ' ;' Cranford Hook and Ladder Trurk Company

!Co. 1 mefts third.Wednesday In eacbmonth.Cranford Country Club.Cranford Athletic Club.Alcicns Socteiy. ' "Wednesday Morning Club meets every Wed-

noeday morning..

TOWNSHIP OFFICIALS.

Annaor—EdwaM B^ Crane ~~^-JCollector-^Theodore A. Crane.^~ Townahlp Clerk-Rnbert C. Plume."Overseer of Poor—Ferdinand Dlttel.

«rcondl)istrl«.LuclniiHradley,TftlnlDliiU.-.,l-hlUp'Jahn, Fourth. District, Jwiepli HHvyrnnm. -

Ilealtli Board-E, ' a Horton,. Pw«Hrat.Val bantel JI. Fortet. l.urlo*: Hradler.' l'littluaim. Ww«nl H: crane, Joseph II. Heverancr,

I. K. Mati Cbnnell.Roxt Board-Eugene W. Austin. Prnaldent.irat I)i»trlct. O. II. Stiller: Second DMrlctames Itodgers, Third DIMrlct, Uledrich Krelt,routh District, Howard Cox.

Constable*—James IfenneaBey, John Schlnd.ler. Jr. I'bllllp J. Illndcnbcrger. :

Comroli«i6ners of Appeal—James \V. - Fergn-nn.Chalnnan; if.;T: 11am, Itobert Itlnddl.

Surveyor" of Illnhways—Jamea II.Cartridge,Mwlnaarthiraite.

Police^ James A. Sanford,

SCHOOL TRUSTEES.

John W. Cloeev President. '' . •Jamea W. Ferguaon, District Clerk, and Noel

[1.1'ark.• . • TKACIIKAS. .. . ' .. '.

Richard E. (*lemcnt, Principal.Sllss Robinson, High School..Mim Barrett, Orammer Grade. ';• 'Miss Lottie Watfton, tirammer.Grade. ..^'••MIM Mary"M. Vreeland, Primary Orade.MIsa E1U A. Watts, Primary Grade.MIM Allen, Primary Grade..

, .*,

CHURCHES.

Preebyterlan-R«v. Geo. F. Greene, Pastor.Ilantlst-Iter. William H. Wallace, Pastor. -Methodist-Rev. William B: Jndd. I'.iJfbr. .,Episcopal-Rev. John Edgeumbo. Paitor. • -St. Mlchael'a Roman Catholic-Rev. Fatier "

— T » P . Smllb.

DIEORICHKREIE,CAEPENTEB

-AND——

BmLDER,CRANFORD, N. J.HIRAM L. FIWK.

HAxurAcrvntn or n«B

HARNESS, BLANKETS,Robes and Hone Gooda.

t£i_i\/t;st.l.Ne:AR B R 6 A D ,VVB8TFIBLD, N. J.

I(Hi i r

family tu Atn-rK'.i wlnli.-'ln' \va.< a l«.»vmill M tlli.'I in Oiiiiul.'i, H<> t w k tof . i i i -orii)« mi thi» (jrvat Iu!;o» VITJ- <-irly iulife, iunkluK Int l l i . t trip n.s jmrltr mi aa^tiftwr Ui.vt w i lw l U-tuit n HnlT.ilo nnaCtisuia. K t f l r t t clitai'ii.l lni t i t l ' o ff*S^*SjHf5i«OiaccTOi!Kinil(''tl, • . t i t t u rA, Soot!, «Ukh nr»*Erio auetf jrmrt «r».

till* JM-noU I'l -HIT- imii; ii., tinr-i.«^u,V-if*>vifitiug Clinic Wen1 known to Imvv IKTIIiniw'ii i C1I!:I:I. From ancient timea tothe lin-M'iit Jay tin' UiincM'' hnri> ob-eerv^l tlii' wtrh'tost c*-rvuU'iiy with rv-

o tm>)i:i)'lni;tif visits. Thu cnnlat l y f t h i purest! urtf large

pr.—I'Mt'iiiio Kec-which tlu-y use fnnd i'f JI l>ri£l;t ^ lonl.. ,i

IH'UdoI. In ii littlo while, when HOIIIP•l>ris(mi>r8h:i(llK'iniflXL'lmn iiil,thorowafla• vacancy ninilo In t !»• list of tho cxclmtiffn]tut'ii by dentil, 1'aln nr'ii fricmU ImOthim tnko tho placoaud niinio of the (loadsoldier, and huthnflcftCaiKHluml returnedto the Hcrvico.-T-rhllncli'liililn Timen.

WM. D. BICfLOW.

REAL :: ESTATE.IlmiM'H nlul I^t). Tit Let ntul Kur Si)l,<.

FIRE INSURANCE0H»i ('milord llall.

... U'ALNUT AVBNTK.

Plans & Specifications Faroisbed.

Wire. JENKS,IF.iimprlj nf Crnnford, lias MlnhlW,ul nil

> EMPLOYMENT AGENCY,Ni>. laiOE.araiid Bt.Oor. Broad £ljzaboth

Kin.|-<-lAH4 nlilt«> nrrtilnrril lirlp nii(i|illi'il tnprlyatv tatnllliv. hii!lkf«cllnii uuiuniili'ril.

.Mali •«lrr.» 1'ii.mi II) nlli iiilcil Hi.

Page 3: -Lacjgrenv Stea^ - digifind-it.com · -Garpcts thoroughly cleaned hy the latest, improved jhetfibds. • Specialty made of,altering and laving carpets.. - If you" are cleaning house

1.1894.

BETH

M. C. BHGELKB

HUIIneiy, Fapcy floods i i l r o i t o y iOB Brood 3troot.Ellw.both. IV. il

OYSTER AMD CHOP HOUSE.349 and _5iJ Morris Avenue, - - - Elizabeth, N. J.

. loco.

w* YORK.

SABETIt

V)n«wfn*y£s«tridB>&StetI<Nb - . .

MEALS AT ALL HOURS. GOOD COOK IN ATTENDANCE.' • • . ' . A F I N E S T O C K O F .'".','"

Domestic anil Imported Winesanil. Lipops,ftr F a i l y f s e .Joseph Ploeser & Co. /

iBilLHeads, Letter Heads, 3 $Basiness Cards, ftogramsr "

AT LOW PRICES.

, . . In fact anything from a Dodger to an . . .

' . . . Encyclopedia printed at short notice . . . •

Reasonable Prices and Satisfactory Work Guaranteed.

- ; XUMITED.), . 73 MARKET 8TREET,Arjdrangthrifbesttp keep along withtho people darini tho great financial de

I • pressibn in tho way of low prices and en»y terms.

f: QARPETS.

R SOUTH

i-'; Sun.

CARETS._. .—..^. „» W I J uiuMK'i yarpet, per ynrdonly . . . / . . ..*,! .00

; .Vl< pieces of TJiree-Ply Carpet, per yard only ; . . ; ':.:...:/......:.,'.., 75c.J 50 pieces of All-Wool Ingrain Carpet, rier yard o u l c _ , . . . / . . . . . . . . ' . . . ' . . " . .ft.V.•50 pieces oTEbw:Rric«l Ingrain Carpet, T*"r yard o n j y . . . . . . . . / ..:•;....., 25c.

> _ _ • _ _ ' _ _ W - • • — 5 d Parlor Suits,-in Siik Tnr*strvronly77TTT7T,T:if3.'iD a i r l A I * V l l l N I - 5 0 P«rlor Suits, in all kinds of Plush Covering, j2SP f l l •111 g i l l l l i l . - SO Parlor Suits, in Hug Covering only. iJTOH U I I U I V U I I U I oOParlorSuits, in'Silk/Brocatelle, oulr;,... " "

BEDROOM Sa iTS .^ ~ .£•'[so Antique Oak Bedroom Snjt», only $10; 50 Antique Oak Uedroom Suits, only il.1

Newark,/New-9-w4-ausj.

OFr SUPERLATIVE EXCELLENCEMILLINERY, COATS, SUITS AND WRAJ^PEIRS, DRESS GOODS

r •:• .... ANDffiLKS. -

OUR HILLINERY DEPARTMENTShows copies of thejatrftt fore Ipi prod net ion*, nt half tho'enst of thfj originalEt*]>(vmHy utroiitflii it in Hats Itetwpen £1 nnt} $ ft.... For ntyle, Itennty and genera.lw-irubility they aro not to.be matched tit double the price. Yoa should ct'rtiiiipee our line before making yonr selection. *" '•' • • r . _ •

OUR COATS. SUITS AND WRAPS;Are conepdedlv the handflotne*t in design and the Uuvi*t hi price.'of* any in* Newiirk. Ciirrylngiiyfr no uldHock frail previous H-iuHinivw were enabled t<>'."tuiiVimfrnmiu<fed8e]ec.liqns.from'the liest inaliufiU'tnrers. Not -n-tingle'fiihhloilnhT(IHrnient is iniswinL'from nni- ..m.™.i« - • •. . . . . . ™-<™iiimi* in'ui-iJM.'iiesl in»i _. .. — n , k ............um.

is missingfrom onr magnificent iifMirtnierit. In tliii". na in all citherlocks, onr rule is—muke your selection and if not satisfied, return it nnd we'll, re-

lund the money. • • ' . . . , ' •• "

Our Dress Goods .and Silk Departments ;Our dimply overflowing with the latest nnd clioici*t products of foreign nndilotnetic loom*. Kothing tlmt fashion approves of is missing from'Vither stock, nnd- tliWorlments of shades nnd di'Mgns ,are •iiirply1__l>e.5vilderlfii;.;;p.Th«i^u:-iUiMirtiutfn'.ehaveinerei^e»l->lWct'-^nJthe liii'htl'Ht piirt"of'(iur.i*Htnulii»liUH'nt. nnd wllingairrhey•"), nil kinds of goods, at the lowest of low pricei-rthey offer nttructionHtlmt hhould..it be overlooked, . ".r '' \ . ''Samples sent and mail orders promptly- filled. All gi'ods delivered frei

SO Antique Oak Bedroom SnitB, only (1.150 Antique Oak Bedroom Siiitn. only (£0

•50 Antique Oak Bedroom Suits, only |-.'3•W/Antiquo Oak Bedroom Suits, only |30

TWO SPECIALS.j Onr new Storage Bnililing at US Bunt Street, anil the famous 'Portland Range.j . ...whicto leads all others in wiling, and i:nn only be pnrchnHwl-iit-tiur htoro.'--I

:--> -' Rates fiT.StGrngelowy iiud JFhriiiture- moved with vans at i ensonabio* rates.

p p y filltd. All KWHIS

Bamberg^r &K E T S T R E E T i ^ l l ^MARKET-STREET, --NEWARK; NT J

(These Prices forS a l e s - .

^h Elgin e.oimery butter..t 'hoi iv " '.''•. .'• ~. . /lio,)il ' •• .., . . . . . , . . . ,li<*st N. O. niiOnfi.s(H '..ljifit full cream .cheese,,i^trictlv fre»Ji e g g s . . . . . tLiuiti fiejinH.. . . . . . . . ^ .N e w fluke tnpiwea.. . . . . . . .

Casli

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..Hie ill

m-A«ocI-(onth.. .~». mwls

M.,meet8 CUT IN PRICES! I« fourth

*d«7 In

"Inrday

onipuixlonth.

Hickory: .*110 to *li«"i j /_.H a r t f o n i s , . . . . . *85 to « l « 0 'Crescents, tio to 81'0Wnvcrlics „ . . , • . . $ 5 5 to *<5

., "Fan Horn•heat.

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(LIMITED.) ,

73 Market Street, Newark, f\J. J.NEAREST PLANE STREET.

r R e p a i r s ' K^tais. IJjfosjf 'vjtf.. jfORJV. , ED WARD F. RLEMENT.

Frank L. C. IVI^»I-S^ -.» v —

..:fcll-.'.'jclli

W h e e l m e n ' s Headquarters . •/ ".;..".. ..Corner faik Avenue and Fonxtlr.Btreet, -— "PLAIHnELD. H- J.

"Mtw.«rfct.b II

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Ural,itrlrt,IKnlc;

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J. ^. IRVINQ,_ DEA1EBIS ^

LUMBER & CBuilding Materials, Etc.

Central Avenue, jiear Railroad, Westfield,J>: J;

O feyrrnail will receive prompt attention. -

HAVILAATD CHI/MA,.

:^L7vss,^:-'r;--:'""i::

,^_ J£'egantl^rn0s,^^-^.FilowerlPots,'"' :

"Decorate Dinned r e rWWte^i .. . Pf-AINFIELO, t<t. J.

silver,lenf"iVini':.. ...T'.'4 '" giHxf penH.. *...., .Pnni] ikin; . - . . . - . - . . ' . - - -New Cnrolinn rice."...;..V:'.-'.•t 11) imcknge"iircpare<l buckw•J lmgs gmid flour . .Hrahain flour...-..'Pearl hnminy. ';flrnnuluted yellow me»lWhite hienl. .7.."....-.-. •,-i'1',..',B<stpolani;, ten..-.-.-..--:. 7'V/ 'Choice " . •• . '

English hrcnkfnst tea...--.-. ..;. .MeYonng Hyson tea JHT 1b, .'. .r>OcGun powiler " " :.Slk"5 llw giKxl iniieil ten ; . . ' . , . ' . , ' . 1.00Best <ild gov. Java nnd Mocha inixeil !IIH)Extni Miirirailm co f f ee . , . . . ' . . . . . .'.ilOc'llSngnr cun^hnriiH. 12t' Hi

" picnic hums iOJc lliBohelesiflittin rol ls . . .^. l i e 11 JVermont tunpli* syrup, new. - ; . . . . i-IOc ntCocoa shell*-:..".. ' : . . . '•• "4 11* Duryrrth' lvst starch..New.French prunes , . ," lbs •ill's to (ill's Cnl. ptiinc

i-rown-ViflKiii.H ;i]iis".;;:...:.

Tnble!N e w 1

H I . I'ciiHt ..r vim. ._;'An o(id illr.Mrution once given Erner-

•OII, tho iilnliwujijirr, of the Met thntthelawn vt (liM-iit>e art* ns iK'autiful n.i thi;I11WH or heallh Isripintid in hm kctu'rxon *'Tli(! (.'oinii'." -•' "I was hiifitt-riinp," In* enyn. "to visit

nn old nnd humirid" frii'iid. -vim I ?ya«Inroiiiird'. waH in a dying; cunditjun.wlioir J jnclliin pliynictan, who luciwtid•0 in Kreiit.»i>irtt»." 'And IMIW* f.H my friend, tho rtsver-

t'nd doctor?' I iminired. , ; |• " 'Oh, 1 SIJW him thin inurjnnt;. H i«

tho-UKtit correct niioplejiy 1 lnivii'eVerl i

THEY AHE Of* 3REAT efNEFIT WHEtLPROPER-.Y SUPPORTED. . . .

- . / . . . ". . f ~ ^ . . . . : . . . . . - _ ' -•

rotwltn Capital Sboold Be Walcomed and"—irag«<f lo Iorr«tK^antl UomgBtllama EntorprlM A«ahcDetl—Sotna I*ar«lloaal

\?.o\>yt\thX,\k\i,hr American I'n-w AR«OC(*>. t l o n . J •***•• ,

j- A well comlncteii bnfinw« men's HSSO-rlatiun.b6.ihl of trade, improvementtlub, or ah or^aniraHon^nhruT nnyotliernamo, having for iti t>ljj<*ctrlie forwnrd-,,iiH? of the iritfresta of the (ilaco in whichit it) located, is a great factor in] imuhingrtho claims of the town to the front and'makinj,'>tli(K>m. Every town hiw n larponincuiit of latent enttTpriso lying: dor-mant, awaiting the opportunity foj exor-ci«\ Thero aroalfto many <}csirnbldbusiness nnd inaiin(actnrintf enterpr.seawekintf locatioiiB which wouhl-bcvwann-\y welcoine<l and substantially encour-ap^l if, BOino tni'diuui weref pfo^ i ledthrough' which tho citizens and those-pet'kiug investuient could confer andnegotiate, Tho phenomenal pro^muiofnil iho "ningic'Citlty* of tho south nndWffit is inaiuly duo to tLoeilorls of these t

Let UH havo a well Biipi>ortcd bun MOMmrn'tf ns^cciation, com|K>setI of wido^Vi*. 0:*- "hV'ttO,—pxtfgrc&flive citizens,

>vho will ftmke l;now» tr> "tl:*> world thoiiHluccmi'iitfl ourtowri'offerafortho l(X".v* ion of nmjmfj.icturin^ inilustricB und>ther tHtcrjiriseH which will employ la-ior, make business for. onr .iiifYchantsml furiiitih n lioiuo market fortiio.prod-ci1 of our farniH, The tium i«.now rip*»r tlU:riiM)Vt'iiH7nt.~"A~Krt'at"chanKn iaug wroiiKht in manufacturint,' circlfs.

Tim cxiginoii'H of competition nnd i\monrtirtH.with tlio question nf truriHpor-iltnii tilid otlici . cconomu*. ojic^tioibivi» convinrrd'owiitra of, luanufuclur-k'~]ihintH tlmt it >vill 1« , ood liu incwjliry to'f(*lablirtli tT)"(n;nselve,H in com-

itmittcH cuuvenieiit tu'thn raw innte-IIH iu tho fiumllrr citify and tuwnn,

•iirru rritl eitatu in cheapniijl vx\* u^oa

Been^nl.linii(li i l ivi<lrvl.«eutiii i i^etcrtprous4'iill' lh» tyinptouiB iM'rii'ct 'And bo ruhl>ed his linndn with delight,for in tho country wo runout flnd^eyerydny a cusothntagreefl-with thudifignoOf the bobkn."—Yiintli'ii Companion.

_^ -r? iMiuimuin Illarjr...

' A m'nn who dii'd in lierliu. ItensseluercV>nnty( nt tlio ngc of 7H left a. recordwhich lie began when 18 yenrs iiilil andjontinned for 53 yenrs.-The iKwic, ulk-dvlth melhoilicnl entri(«, shows Hint in

tltrsu 613 ycais tho ujnn lmd*inoki>d Q'itf,-715 cignrn, of whkb'ho received 4!I~<IS!O"as presents, while for the reulnining.185,080 ho paid nliont |10,'-I.T.I." In .13

1bum h

i citum 'UnnFjm.Shnlinen

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linih

sAuction and Cdnunlssion House,

Sales every Friday tip stairs, z p. m. sharp.

West & Fletcher,79^8±B^4D^TR^T,^LIZABETU,

•-- Advise CranfordI honselcecpers^to7urnish their homMnow. .'

Ftirniture, Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattings, $&*,„,* -—-^-^0

' Nv Y. Stntd'Enrl}" fto«6" secil..' . a '- ' • «-J.""'

Fa^icy Mnine RIWH* wttd potatoes £1.00Choice.White S t a r > '•" . "- fi.WI

Heliron "•••'-. ••• , (SI.7B .... - nr>- best flonr ' $5.<K

Pride Kleniington flour.."."..;. -.-..-.. ."1.0(1Keliabln flour...' •• fl.(KIWhite Kose Winter wheat flour <=) 7.1Sack/ . : . ; . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . lOi2 sucks •• fj.lK,TornntoeH^=r;=: :-V] ™;:rff/:Tv:"*"1 pint bottle ni i ied or mnstard

lie

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76, 78» 8o W. Front St, PlainfieldT N. J.' ' ' " • " • " ' ' • " • ' * '' " ALSO : V " '" ' 'ALSO V

T,,J. CAREV,I.IcenBed Anflloncer.Ksttr^tes given on Hon^ehrild Farnitnre. OuWde sales promptly . t tenied to

Window Shade* arid Baby Carriages,

• • • - -~ - Ml 10percenh lessTHAN TH.E PRICES LATER IN. THE. SEASON.

G00D5 DELIVERED iPnOMPTLY, I.V

H o m e c a n n w l f r u i t . . , , . , . . . . . - . . ; . . . WY?Ftil l , K.ZO r n k o Hoap ; . . . ; . 4cQ t i a k c r vhtu U pkje'eft "..": . •..... ,'^Ki i ruaft&fi t fwMl 2pkf; 'c f l . . . . . . . . . . : ' . . 2 5 cL**ffgctt'H o a t flake** 2 p k ^ ' o s 2 .V

* Hm KCKNI currant*! . . . . . .*.Currant J''Jly .

V. . . .2 .V

. . .DC 111

CARPET CLEANIN^BYJLECTRICITY!1 Have Recently Established at

No. 29 WEST GRAND STREET, ELIZABCTH, N. J.A PLANT FOR THE THOROUGH

Cleaning & Renovating of CarpetsOF ALL KINDS. '

<*3S2^?^j^'-™^*«^J*^ «a StrictlyC. Laggpen.

WELCH BROTHBBS,

ARTISTIC « DEGORATORS.A Large Supply of Wall Papers of the Latest Designs.

Window-Shades; Glass, Painters Supplies, WallMouldings, ricturc Frames, Artists ilaterialsv&c, • • '

ALL AT REASONABLE PRICES.'W E S T F I E L D , 1 NEVV JERSEY

. . . . . . . . . . j , - , , , , . • , . , , . . I M - I I I

IEynporated. peaehcR,^ancy...-i-.-^3. .l.if'lbflJakwf beanii.-. " . . . . . . lOcj'nnFarina/. ..Mb

goods are (he bestin the market.SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

New YorkGROCERY STORE,

F. B. TURRILL, Prop.Broad jStreet, Westfleld, /

...r „ lo his bookkeeping, liejiid drunk 28,780 glnflHt-s of tiT«iujiiid35,081 Klnpsrsof epfritn. for nil of whichbo spent f'.3r»0. Tfui diary clones withthrfid wuida: "1 hnvo tritdnjl tliinK:n 1barofcon mimy. ,1 havo nccumpljbhcd.DotbiDg.l'"--A«^any Express..

Popa Leo1* Iliuiter.Lco.XIII. ban mmle mtTry*Tipon tho

satiject-.oldnn-cfi inaRlcihiiis<li({i.-fled'wlfty.,_/.'Irnatfino,-'^he onco bald, "Ht.Ati^'ustiur, tlm'Africnn onf, <onf(tK-itiK_t.Iwr hi*^icart bad Wcniopcht'dli'y Iifj li-au* »nd fiddkfl." The rrjH'tit.tn of

urda it* another fenturc otijtt.^d tt> {>}thia Icttcrtd "imntilT, w)io whvn iirch-bifiop vt Perugia wMHjicrcd to 1I)H i bnp-lain durhiK a ginnd ii)iinic:il function,"Do yon tfaick they roally nit'aii 'uriien'tbia tiiber*—San FraorJsco Argonaut,

|M rirtifc- uliiiyvs tliut. In .ihlustrioati^ jHnj'ty.l'rtmi the congt'-stcd I^tP"

... HI of lar t; riticH etrikcH, Im'kiiutaand other labor troubled aro infreqtu-nt,mid tlmt.th'd n'.atlcJriH of fiijpJoytT audtiiil»!'»yi'<vnr(.' nitich jimn1 i>Je.iNnnt. Un-der our )i.trrhtato_coinni«!rco liiws. th<?,.

ut«K<**: (bat ffri'Ut.-TailrOiid'ct'nte'ts'-"imdovi'rU'HHfavort'd localitiefllmvoovcrrnint', and this induct>inciit will

no lon^rr Oraw inunufactori"H to thosophu'PK, uvi\ tlio locality whero the raw*Uiatcriul ran bo jirocunid chraply andquickly wiU be tho, ideal location for thofuture li.atiufitcturer. . .

TlieKC industries will'in tlio earningyfiirii. 1«) located Romewlu're. Shall vroImvuouVitliurtfuf (hum? It remains withoar n-iidcni to decide.

. liullilinj^ unil Loan AuoclBllotiB.liuildiiii; and loan nssodationH. havo

1HI:OIII« very nopular iu/Iato yeara audhavo IHWI) tht) incaim of teachinjfiwoploof moderate inejwH les.S(mn~in ecoilornyH ml enabling them to 1>CCOIUQ owners of.tUvit hiitnvn instead of paying rent. Di-r««;to«l and managed with hasinons pru-denco, tlioy iyre Krt'pt factom In promot- -ing the #rowtlpimd adding to thowealthT"ofniown or city. No m.»n\er wt-ro theirur ^nlne.sa aii(lpopulnrity~(Iouionitt rated' ;tjian their idea wits BeizfMlupon1»y (tiiec^-ulutorH tnron^oiij"ihocpuntri', and*bi>--.-palled ''*hatibiittr*UBV()ciatio"n'fl(ipran|f tipthicker than musiiroomn uftcr an nututnn *

•l r»«ji Inih* South._^Tb.ere ia a fiu]>enititlon in nomc qnuriiTi!that Jerwy COVB will not thrive in theitouth. Grade Jerwye rertuinly will ifthe cross'be of native, pontheni WiBuT3rr«;Wra.'SlVf;e« of ILIUKU )(a»bad admirable flnccexs with full bloodnalso, as evidence] by tho following note~lip]»ed from Hoard'* Dairyman.

The cows have only a finall city lot f*or?xtTci»e. but with jilcnty of 'ffood'waterind a rich prnia nrixtnre.teonjix^itionmown only to the coniixjxindi rr a feiJnerchnnt of the city, they nij.iM.Ke. to)ting net dollars to tlitir o\vmrn. llviv

or© tho yields and jfercehtaffc» of fat'onnd for one milking, Aug. 14:

' IVua! j*ifld, IVr cent Putindi*

THt3 C W p R I ) GROCERS',Jno. O.

MHIcr Block."FAMILY, GROCERIES,rrTEEDr'MAlO"""""

BUTTER AND'EGGS A SPECIAITVOR CASli WE CAN BEAT THE WORLDTRY l JS AND

.allo .;. . 7WI'lnk.V sUeU.. . . / . 8P l l d .:„ II

cm7J0

'These are Jerseys and Kradcn; ]*inkis mostly native and a farrow cow.Liela is onc-quartcr Gnnmscy and thr<>o-quarters Jcriw-y, while Placid is a fullJersey and looks like the, 8t. Lambertfamily, though her breeding was notlearned. Mrs. McOiw ha* recently imrchased, a "Baby'-separator, and soiuo ofthe nkimmilk from it tested bat a fainttraco of fat by Dabcock tt*tcr.

In nine of the trials between sweetand pour cream churning at tho Iowastation it wan found tliut the soar creamyielded 3 per cent more batter than tin

'.sweet crenrfi did. f •

"Saw, JoJmuyv do" yon understandycbj I am going to whip yooT

Xtayo. You're in bad humor thllmornin.an jou'rt (rot t*h lick r o t OS*taaftoa Tonll feel ndtSed."—Life.

Harry—Quite a military establishment•j over there at MIM Prnyn'e, but their tac-

"Frtd only pnU on tho naoUng Jack- Mca are a littlo mixed.«t I bought him when ho If rick." . May—How sof. '

"I dldnt.k»ow he was erer iick." Harry—Why, lam ovening, jn«t u th*"H« \*n\ «xc«pt when' b* trie* to itood at "present arm"," her father 'Abl °8he: may pnt on airs now,

can remember the time when she -havo no hone or carriife."—Life.

~TI' l"'"i'wrvativound safo inethMls oftlio. locuJ jiH octatiiiim wt;ro~ iinjiroviH]-.. 1 Vt'nnrit; an"'extent tli;U", according

to prospirtnFCB uf the "natiohals,'^ thomoney of thcTiivcitur wouliTitijubroaucl

-Ireblit itsiif in nn incrcdibry..phort.tiuifer-.wliiiu Uie'ixirniwiT couid procuro loansut rat H that' wenumuch, moro IIIMTOI1^and the |uiyiiients a great deal easier t o ;

iiicyt than those of his homo oruaniii- ".titui. Ainlthej' produced figures to prove)j( too. _JBnt practical ex[>erience liosproveil.to^lio investor that figtiivs will-"" onsouiiMx'cafionn. ~ v ' , .

riifdu national concerns aro managed 'l-by high sahiried ofllcers who orb housed-' in elegant quartern. They advertise incostly periodicals urid delngo the countrywith circulars.and j<amphlets printed iu'the "most, expensive manner. 'A localagent in ullno^t ever)' town receive* a

-liheraT'compifnwtion for soliciting uiem- ~bership, anil yet innny unthinking peo*plu nllow themselves to lx> convinced 'that they are able to profitably innkolarger returns for their investment than',thehomu association, th«« entire- expense .

, of which is less prr annum than the sal-*«tr I ary °^ tho janitor who cares for tho of-

\M,\ I flees of tho natlouiil concern. ', < .Hundreds of thesa cprporatious have

gone to tho wall in the {last few years,entailing the loss of thousands of dollarsto thos<i %vho could ill afford to stand it.Yet there are still mnny ihoririn exist-frnce, some of them financially sonnd, itis tnie, which are unnnnlly taking tlion-sands of dollars out of _tlm community-~.-whire it belongs and wasting-it else-where. These- companies have been welluamed "rich inen'B companies." Theyare promoted and fostered by capitalists,-'who use tho monthly Btftie*nilof tho work- ;inguian and man of moderate, means toaugment their own lyink account.

Haying nothing of local pride and theadvantage to lie gained by keeping ono'ssavings in his own community, businessfensu should teach any ono that these ex-

I pensively conducted oompanies, with .fheirtustly payroll, cannot honestly of- -fer the inducements for a safe investment.that tho local association," With it* eco-nomical methods of management, can,

, •*•', Run; S h a d o w * . v ' - '

rberanffet Van M^ccawto nobly^iiwd^, ... ..T.,.,

Dal, la the winding, torn, olio had been painedAnd fturo. on* loffered IOM. . -

Tberv never wai w wisely planned a frl«, (Or fratal Uironff with br«rts on pleasure benl

But aoroe neglected oneoaufde th .ca t . . ...Wept.teamotdiiTontent.' — •

ttrrt never was a bridal morning*, .fairWith Hope'. bloeiklM and Lore's unclouded\ lsun' .

for two fond hearu, that did not brinff despair„.»«»««.»—. *-*»--rone.-

—KUa WbMler WUccx.

k S. PLADT & CO,iW07 to 7 2 A Broad at

ilty.

Williams & Basselt112-118 BROAD STREET, E l i z a b e t h .

tin i l i n |i\st. Klie wan 24 yearn of ««<•a:i>l an at-JiVr wr«irk(T in tlu> Mltllinlittilinrrh. U!iu^ j«n*i"!«it <»f tlio KpwiirtliLrax i** an|<l Mt-ntifiM, uith luiMt of thethrtNnfti-* <>f the rhnnh. Nunr-

f«>r tht* fnncml luut Int'ii

ill you oLkO l L

able(wlngbefore noiLonl," eald tho panwn. "hnvo

nitrcy ujion this nion anil open hi* ryiathat lio may eoo Ami umlrrMalid tlmtprcons ere not promt without bncun.aoJthat grace without grits Isdi'od!"—At-

t Constltolloi. ,

ftU'iiIticH have nil )>ut falliil tlu-tn, iin<rimid womi'ii in Hi'oud^uliildinhiienM, wt'reuMe to r.'inw to nomn cilc.it their tot-ti'rin^ hold on Iif1>. Them wixn it rejuv-enating, n-rlvlfyliiff Kjilrlt nt workwhich |H<niidiil evtrythliiK. It uvwutruly iilviil Hnhd.'iy. ,

iiaroiing oap a,

0 Broad Street,Westiield.

Page 4: -Lacjgrenv Stea^ - digifind-it.com · -Garpcts thoroughly cleaned hy the latest, improved jhetfibds. • Specialty made of,altering and laving carpets.. - If you" are cleaning house

w/oM felloac.\'Yon cannot Trace trf ifte'^si

:Toflju.whileriiK>lipifiljntT'i»yaii'i tint r u b1. -,. M)1 £ytttli{jll ri'fa'ili's flier I » • ;'

IHoo^sAsif I ineuttl tuM-t forth ttiaiuiifu.ii

T. It UIK-S gi-ctij out ot

'Or frail..ralr tvorAlulnMiiiiik.mili

--' All, noiv. .my iniyIl'n'i-Ji il 'm:rilir«iif Ur•>; !:v\ J"«i..........,'™_irfviiir lirart 'iibir nuny |KsUi.l W HIP. '-'-iM'Yurc.- J 'ourHir.to fr.-i.ii

cn's*I.,inr-» wnuhl

. .Tl i i i t l i loa w ..

Will, yci, a tiiUI .'.. .' din-rml : , . .

ConljiaJV.1 with lii(it'l«iy'« fare. '., ItV tlio I'sslilh>li'«>!r.*lh'» lu-aj attl.n rl-vel

U\-havt-uji In Ihl^i-liu-i'. L

I coulil Imvo phi-n Ilit-m' point*, tlio-fl .

I'm mrt'iV neiil'fi'uYail unitInn-rli'r to l.uve iminii-l til t jinqiiots. Ib-sldii Ilio ilowlnic t«">'l

Than any Kriutiiiiiti-ku.;! Ifi^j- tvcr )int tli'-ro!iy,,f..-.iii.llili.]/vlnji>.--! „

Drink In hlm.Jartl .Wu'll ctivUmilial mil'. v rcaMin ' '-'. •> y <:''. -' . ~ ~ , ^

Forall tln-iri,li*n-ki-;i siirt-pt^n. .' ••fct; .•-•. In N-«- Yhrk Si::i.

liraaclirj ho Eeize'd tho paddle, viciouslyn«il padd'odiuto a/ l i tt l jjultt S'.'CThuiij,'

!-. J i n Warn':iUi-jil:)a.'iui<ir.|r im-I \x\\\0:10 U:' ifl tiiiii-Uy' n'j t lu hrinvji, i:nr;f'a-lar biii jitili ;~u-nl'.i.r t!i.- p:idiii:-..

Vli-J|)K> n;v n -v.-.- < w < in Arwiilia,"!.-i ii'itir.:iari--L ' -.-- . : -t -

"I lviih y.):iM~l>L' i:i,ra>>|.,-;t,"'-Jiorojii' out i,:i-^io:iali'iy, "liml ll^t tr.':iti-.' i t i i f 1 vven* ft bin*. You're to» e.*n- ,uhi.h-dly o-ihl: blit«!,->il. K,>_-.vi-l!—• I

J ui 1 ] > I iin fnihaCiK^iTtn:Utj> l».li;'Vi'w ..._}. , , „ .

.-ayiTkvpi .mo :it iinn*;! It-n^iii—ja;t fatII-.HIKII w> yon could jmJl ut. iiiylnrirt-

KtriiiK.-iv.-lir:! it .mm-Mlyou"—1m bwkojff'iuiddenly—"J'uia brat-*",

. .S:r."p!i>'-.i, you'iv a Into heart.Nr,'hot Iirail'Hl buy,' llylii;? i>.T on a tiM'iwU

\ --i -

"'• . ' ^ " i ' .W ~'~~.

AVAS A

Mrs. Warrcn'ton rat in'lii-r littlit blue~ hnd white jMi-Ior in it Ivrnrilrd \vjji11."

—' niiixlii!, her blond liii irin n.i.-liLiMiiykniit,hor b'.un .-yet HII11I u i ; li v.-t-il bred i-iiunl

• ': olid--her f'Vt 'in 1- i]iii'tti:ih lfim; ami•white i-:mvr.s-; liiijM-rs iil!y prod-!in',r tilelazy clil M ilr.-w tahliy lyin^' jn^f out of

-,AKuipv..ftii-. r '^vf t - - . - - - - - -" •"•-;" | f i l . | f 1 . , , , i r , . iv . •Mrs. \V ri-i 11 foa -kij-'hril ili-.'jily. ;::i-.l "l'h:n,.-hmi-.-1-

.'Joolicil at l.-r ;,-.i--.:t.H.l.--.vay.<. • tra-u-il .-111(11111111"(i:*nd pr.1.: in-.i', li'-!'. yon a.-v e:iii'.-:!i n.-ver !;iv:nt'd t > l';-

to |iioviilii-,.'lt(',iin;!.',',i;;jjii-.>!;!iii;it, v.it!l t--.t h«i!: or wonl-t

moilay ami rrpL-n: fiii;JIrs, Wiirn-yton (.vntly.

1 i:uxt,"-Kui<l

, ' jAs' i t i s , 1'liylli:-., wliy iliKi't ynimlrVrto Iw i\ fil.sti-r to invi'" In' Hiijr^'ytiil'trliini.-i(';tlly," snilliii^: "AVmihl youiliiml if I t:il)u-il to you ulnmt inys<-lf alit' lu! Ormaytoyoinv .m'tc . ir . ) tohoiir.Hut this i i tliii la-it t l i m i w ' l l U.-iiiA^ri-iiilia to;f,*tlii-ry>nii<l tliun.^h it wil l do

'if I'iinarr and Cilyllivcilfr Wiil f.rtt r imi rn . Ihc liift'rStof IIclli-A V,-..r.l AlMitit Klckrra—Tli<iValua f

1 I - T " J M r 1 1>J-';VSI«lrii:V'1vrc?4"ASSE"ll.j.n.) '

Tin mt<n Huf n limn orcnininiiniti mil coiiutry Ktirn>timlifi^

iJiiitii-.ili Tlii't wiiu-!> l»:icfit« onei- inrtni i t> fm-nrably iiffift_tli^otl;rr.Oft» u thnri !•• tin iinrt'.-i^oniii^ unta^o-

pills .ate'-:for

lidus headaciie,iia, heartburn, torpid" :ziriesS, sick ..head-

._ : , tastq in the mouth,coated tongue, .loss" of appe-tite, sallow skin, when citusedj

in i

111! lioit Iji i i ill

\ Ml tl) II 111 l*t till]

firming riiiiimniiity againsttliL-ir-Jiuum t.iwiir— Krorh fiomo-inrsjili-cable rrasoii tlu-y i-dnsi.lcr it,t)ii'ir i'.iityto optKiso t-vi-ry inovi-moiit that lum forit.s object tin' forwarding of .itn intercutsfiml dt-|iriviato-it.siiiiiiortai:co inevory•oiiccivabK'ninnncr.--' "• • • ' . - .

Fortnnattly in thia community all ofoiir lH'&t and .most [irofjn-ssivi.' farnieraMini lanilou'iien. luire a Iiiinlly intor^tin

• tlW town aud nrc .-iHi-ntlmiiustii-1:1 wish-ing it f uccrssniitl oscrx-i iHrf: t-huir.cner-'. it-H to_ attain* that Ayl. itp hilyOtic who'dwell*Svitiiin Hi limits. -Dlif the factcannot be <lis-,aii.sid that we ha'v« thauy'"•"•-jiluiils • in. nnr vicinity -ivho display

.. r, „...,.,.-.---,•. aim 1 uio.^:iinrchar.icteri^ticH that distin;^nisli. , ,:nills,-ii'i to jays'If: 'Shu Hfi-wd those who have liri'ii tlic lianu and cur«>

Hid pur.1. I will'try,t:» iliv-'rvn lu-r, IUIII of ntln-r loc.-ilitir.-i. ~ ,thi-ii I will win her.' ' .. TIu-Mt' IM-O])! Mlfily fi'p.'iUf of tjicir. hpinp

'lint I didn't wi:i y.ia. Th:itw.Ha' iatc>uroiliiutihit^4nilni:ijj;ulii>fliii> l i r imh'uril tinii- w'.tli ri.-. -I-v,-:n n jittlir/vlt- of di."ai>iirov»!.. Tl:i-ir »)"'! lioints are

iftcn^ird, and I «lrift;-d into, tlic- K-cpt in tho U-iclcuroand, whilo what t.hcv

••If I'll.hod. 11 inotlu-r,:htaybi'I'd lwaiM'ttt-r-nian., t -ilou't IliinL you overI-,,...,. 1 - • • ' - - • - ' •

i il in t t u i i L

k n \ ; Ii i\\ u i d n >u li i\ it mi f i r i Ihn mill »inu' 1 i \i il \ u \\h n \«iii

in i h l i i n f 11 i l l in JIK - t i ln i -i i inN I

pation is the most frequentcause of all of them.

Book free; pills 25c. Atdrugf-siores or write B.F.Allen:Co.,365 CanalSt., New York

': Isaac F J a n i i i & C o , '• • • • o .

AuctipBtpers and? ^ ; Appraisers,

LACTEy i n i : A . « - _ J - m i M • • • • • , ^ \ , ••henille Portiers and Table Covers,

frURTAIIVtS -an i i S H A D E S ,. MADECE^ANP TO ORDER. -^-~-<,

Parlor, pining Bedroom FurnitureIf you liny tlieae nt nll_ f r<)in,.<uiy4iiiil3v.!li3a'U t'ar#.itliOf—»gH}a>»™

^ "t At yrtttr YirU'ei''*n'i1 iii};"utlvict' i.s wlien you li'eeil' these goouscall anil *«;me. ., ' ..-.- '"' .

> W. t , JOHWSOW. •?.-:51 Broad Si.rElizabeWi, N.j;

Broad St., WcatfloldV Hew j e r ,/• • (Next door fo •Welch

111" . I><-a!prln

j Harness and ffo;;cHepairiiiK

. T. BARL.V: i PRACTICAL::

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t-.-imt-1 -\vwl iny .— -, .,,......» .n<:ii iiuiii.rt art., j i r o -from fiirKv\tti5i;,'4i:y- .i-lalini-d'froiii tho"'liu'tiTt'Toirvr They 'mil

/ - .• tlu-ir I'rodncts in a distimt inarkct andxnk\r]y,i:i you to l«i [ buy'tliv-ir Miiijilic.-i at Hit* ^aini- iilacr.I "::(, (linl y o u hay:; i Tiii-y an- »ini|ily b.-imai-li-son tin- sh ip of'lizuv/'hat yimr l,i;;!it- Mim^r.-**, find tin- coojicr tlniy't.-iki' up

OrriOE5-202 Market St.. Newark.N.J..138Br ' - - —

" ': totll.i N'.-J. I

PAINTER,, PAPHRHANGER AND ••.KALSOMIN|R,

Jobbing a Specialty.

AIJ/TIlk KIXKST (,'I!ADKS WALL 1'Al'KI! AT LOWKST I'lilC'ES

^Aldenc, P. 0, Box Roselle, N. J.

AU Order* Promptly Attended to. ', '". ! ! Estimates Glvna.

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I- they trii:i«u'f. tlii-ir

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their ..biisiiir.*-^ .{iiiil I:I.I!,-I- ro-.ini fuit,--'-s«rre:rniiil"l! t i o r n r iTifiiTirn

- 1.1 In tti-r it. v.-iU In1 f.ir till: ('Liiniii.iiui v . , -.

: T i n ' f a c t i-:inii'-l hi-rnnli-trtVTti.-1 t h a t 11

y.ni t o w n ca i i in i t im-ri-::Vi-in i i- i-ci ind i i i ipor-

tnni'i'- w i t h o u t nl tin- .•lll:l' Jii:;i-i:iak"lll^'

ov. ' t l i . ' i 'o\::it i-ycui::!LMMiis n l i v a i- ;'Ji.'-j' t"

I'm- l i v e .At. its i-.'••.iTT.itit,:i i -u -n '™-rr .T tTm-

, _ "AXE AND PORTER.•-—,:.• .; - Al«o SDIJ* nnil/SeHler.r. .Ilirhl.i.ll A 51I1 t i l . . . KI I JHIMII I , N. ,r.

TKI.KI'ill>S'K"«IAJ.|.JUiMI!__ JJ Ilrttvrip"[irf'i-.rnfTiriirTf"iiiia)i., Tliuri.:j

DECKER,Tailor,

HATS. "CAPS Afifci

GENT'S, FDRmSHING COODSCLKAXIXC ami IIEPAUIIMi '

' XKATLY DOXK.

GOODS CALLED FOB AND

~ .'..: DELIVERED IN C'RANFOnD,BroiiilSt. . . ... •"..' Wi's'tHelil. -'

LIKE A PERFECT LIKENESS?' t h e n go to LANGHORNES,

PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO,

r ' Front 8traet, HainfieU. "

VVESTFIELD AVE.i R O S E L L E V

Office a r w . -p.. BONNELL'S FEED STOR&

intcl1 i - ! - : l w i i . - n

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rtiling.

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y o u ini;;lit- )'i:\'..\.i.\:>Un /.; t :\\\. t l i in ;< ni-l i i - i a Iv-tt.-r i imrV- i <"• ' * : • I'-irliifC.i-l.-^iiii-l in-.'?..' y ivi (j ;ti- .::ii- siii^-'d:^,1, lii:'- I:md i> cnhiiiu-'- i ill \':i]ui-,.t!i'.'i!h!o:int

. M> I h : i \ y ;;,!: :l .". !;i-: - l i t : 1.'^irl to ::i:li-- i-f (M^nl-Jo l'l':ijiTty in lin- t u w a l i . c - . l n : ;ty in--, -"-"ir il - ; 1:- t-.v.M-t n i y luvi- pi:--' ::iT-;t|i-r, at-1-;i c iii-*i'nn:'!!t dt-ri'L-a.-j-'ol' Un-til -n lav ly , / l in t v.; jin-nn*.!- a i v l p i;;iti(/n. f:u-:nt .-•>I.I.X i*t'i: :;^. ' i ' l ic l i t i -r; : ;y . scc'r.il

•i'too-v.-ariii f ir I ' l ' i ch: RJi'I'licr f a n i i l y unit ,i-iy K i n i i l y t l i ink i t . aii-l irti:i-:it;-iii;[U;i!.v:!iil:ii.'i-i iv i t i -vhnri -h;• • I fb in i ; if-r.-.af.-.tni.-ii' a-7,-<»--l /iii:iti-ri;-ll-ij.':ni"|ixi'i,Tiiiii-ii'ti innl j m v i l ' w i ' j i;i-f|i j>:u--- w i t l i ' t l i i . - t,n-

iiii i . i it i •-' I n i i V i ? e v o l v e ;i 1—I n:n.th'- i;io-.f i inl i :mr.v o f n n - n . " : K ' o u t h i a t i d ' t | i c . f i irnicr , his. v i f f . ;•- t lmn^l i t . I 'd p i Ii'iin-i IJ-;!V i t ' s iilml-11-i 'rir/i'i' v.-.i^'ii J-i'.i^ sib-ni-.-u-lii-ii li - l i m U a i i i i diiu^'litcr-* e n j o y tli;-ni c i i u a H y \i

foi1 tin- vun i in i r , 1111 1 I ' m si,.-!; ,,(' t:i'-.-""'^'".•''''•I'l'a^'in^—a tiiniiiit<iiu'iu.i KIIIIIC • ; vt l i i ' i - . i - i t lzci^. . • _ . ..,»

rhii i . i ind Tun in-.- tli-.-. onli!. :lv.i! |:ililu,-l'I!!it tl!H!- ;aLv.ilii . . l l-i'_Ji.1(,"iaUu--4ilaili i .f-/—.Sii | i i>—w.-l | ir-ii isl:ii i iTTtli-itJTirn-'>h;

111111 1-1111 iii' ." ,-.";.' • ' ,•• ' • - . ' - ' , ' l i i s ] i : i ld | i : i m l echo:- ) i)f .liiirxhii-r a m i i in;; c i - n t t r o f I U I S J I K ^ S ^ I I K I t r a d e >

" -Mrs. Warn- i i f - in j:rii-..v in-ij-ssf f;-.'ill-.-. iMV.MroIt-i* I'ui-ii- th-.*. r o w i - n ;i!iro:i'.l. i>!i • s w i - p t n w a y , aii;l- i i i: it:-, sti 'ad w o Inn

i>.r^i~<.'- ih«hiiv l f .of ; i i l : ir;; i i inh. i• lUtTfA»i! t h " river. . ; ; • i c r n s s r n a d s l in in l e l . . w i t h • s t j a M t i i f l ]

ani l l«i: . i ' i fanii i iVj, 't( i i - | l i inl<er. . . II-i Knidi-d l ln- boa t nl imit :i s l i a i l o w v J l i l iu-ks ini t l i n h o ] r a h d jtroci-ry r-tor.,-. . _

" V i m ' r i i htn-c .riin'i'i'ihinli'iii!;? I) m't ; ' • " o f '-''and ninl t h e n p a d d l e d idotefy.j y o n t l i inl ; t h a t th i s e o n m i i m i l y w o u l d 1

d u n ' to p i to s i e i - p l " i.h;i lA'-laiiTr.'-d :i i 1 a l im:( t lm homeward' . - , tret i - ! i (if wat . -rs . I u s i l c t i ra l i l ' ' 11 o n e t o l i v e in n . iat pri

• the In-iiw.H. i i n k n i t t . i| ii'iin iHiiifufnl. .WJ.,1—.^•X'JlLa-'iv I - l im-a n m d f i n i l ; • l ' l rr l l l s . - 'H' • 'r .y inht . 'Ut l i rr < -1 • ' " • ' • ' •-

:

Mr.' Vinlotl unclosed hislxilt upright.. ' • . -. "V011 liHii.-," said Iin Invli-vniitiy"lil;e a Dresdeii chinaV.lii|)liirdes.tlio-e wliitn riiltlisnnd pinlc rilibinon the liiir h;;t \.'ith pin); ro-ie.i, and ymuun jday P h y l l i s . "

"h( tlult all you 've thiin;:Iit out.continued Huh .radiantlyC intiiiiii<l Huh .ra'iiaiitlr

'•I.'vfi thought fiirthir: Vt»;i phiy I'liyllix, ami I'll !>u Htii'jlniii, anil wii'll (,'(to An-ailiii."

i-rt il.-'id K*I I r : i l tn , >•(> far nbovo me, it H'.ti-i-lycotnut hurt yon fiir nr-i-o pity to let 1dream tonijjlit," ;. " - :.

."?itreplion, " she idghtid ami touchhiii >.li-evn l ightly \vith her IliiK'er.ti]'•wouldn't it Im.liniipiiirsx'if Mo conUi Ixirn HK'iiiii into auotlier mirtof'worout of' these KotTial tangles (fed sordli i i i i tutions—into it .tiimpler, liouenti

OVlT"

Str»

into tlit

is*', I!oli,f you Hliould t ip 11111

lion,- rt-ini'iiilicr,-~!;:iieplioii!"TJoli a s li(ip:i(idleiiout.Hlov,-iy

tlii.^iu in tlie red /,'loN' of rt!lt'• sunset sk i t s .~^ ' „."

^ . . '••Well , :; .Str;i-! i / .n.rUieiryS.i i i i<t-^r*'"— "Wiinvnioii dal-l'lt-il liiT-ijiijuev I ipji iii

tin- va ter unit forgot tori'i«-:lt,}i!-r ijues-: ; tiiiu.: "'l. ' l i 'hrt Taiiiftitlie (haili- . i \vat.

" Koii^autifiil. ,\\']i:it'salLlliaf Kf'eu ban!.-and l i i i l : e s ::nd -shndv ii'Hi!:erv up

C'"-\t'. .n l ia ," .slid Hub K-iiti'iitiii'.isIy.. Alls. W.lIlVUt-ill li-.llled li;ie!,, li(-^l('ll. ht-rjiritty lii'.ai|ji*,-ain.'t.lhe -. !I.-I\V1H and

JooT:i.-d jiietun s((iie. r . —-. ":

' Mr. Vinloii|iaiUlleiliiiilii. tVioii.'.ly i.r.djiazi'd Hrai),'lit idioiie! rim-ardliu de.miua-

_iiuu

j of this r.oiiiiniiuity t-oiitiinu- until we h..an'Iarp.' a -p''iiMilatto:i as somo of tillarger cit i is \vci ini^ht name,.with theiiinauufactiirin^ industries, coiuiiieK-ial,1:....—y jjjjj |.diu-at(oiiiirinstitutioiis nod

world?

I all tlioeoiivciiiein-e.s wliirli are in reac' of those who livo e-mvi-nii'iit tometro-liolitiin conters. would not the life of

-farmer ho niiiro n!en?aht and comfortible iind liis vi>eu!iun more urotitahle, h

, dmidhters l"-tter cducatol and his K01...IWe've lived tix) Inns in tills nrti- given a liitti-r'duimv in lifii than as

lleiiil world and Krovt'll umil to tho pate prcsiiit nitllated?do foiii t,T.-|«, and tlieati-rirartit-H, anil tho l'roh.ilily we • BIUIU never Iw_n

nuphony, and : thu society, and Paris) Torlc nr-X^hieairo, litit liy n united emut»v.'ns,iind Kn^Iish tailon, mid saumiei-H ' of oiir i-itizuis \T,C, can lmild up-ji-plai-$ n l 1 II^INII t ul >rs and ^atnti

nt N* MjiTt, and tttttnimw lit 11 no\,tint IT-4 t \ n t h k

i b u i l d u p «nit) fu l proud ninl

it•llujWt over ,6'ft,. a « ^ j m,™X'lIS;"!f T S

•.win 1,1 ' '""• ««f J'i"V»"'l|'">lltiiliI.'. Thisconsiunnnitioncni••rt M«! w--"rl«J..-i«nd.'4i.y-Jieatt.ia.^..>uIy.-K-8...nirollT-tJ«^

nd\!irtr i '^" I" f r^ l IVViW ' ' ' i r i^iOr t l1 ' '* '""•••• I«*>*«H.*, y h . ^ 1 t "t ?""" '" ' — ••'"' ""'" ' •>•-''"•'""••«•• iu.vlu.nics. ...ercliauts, u.."^,.k. .'"','•. ^""l11"'"';-"" "••" " nn-.n] borersaifil ,,r«!fewioi,al men as w - l "s

'Vuuriiirt K1I-»*VI

vt'r M» liatul.^oin i in y»drI uhviiVK l i b - niui Ii Iwtfrr

thry'ro HO much,ydirti't yon puinti

irt K1I»VI\< I uhv

• iti thi'ir ^Jiirt_HUv\i-' m u m iik'tiiivxjuo.

" yoor~ ncxf,..lH'ro lit ,«Jiirt. Hl«fVi\i, puil-•4llin^ 11 l'am»? wi lh il pretty j;irl—tli:it*s

f I, uf fdi irv . '* ItJtikin^si'iititurnt arrfiiui.* "L'»"t "si'ntii)H'iit nf we, Phyl l i s , and

l , > m v l Hebji^ljtly.^. "Aj | tiuht, HtrrplitHi, but wli:it .shall

VO tlllfc il\K.llti.V,r. - --r. : .VJ. ' .V.-; . . . .•-:••---

"lii> p<n'rt'iiiciulNT, J'hylHfs tlm aft-wnt>oii 1 tjiujjht^Tini t o (-kjiTt1 »>ut tin tlu*

.jiun'i*ht'(i?" And pi.iiff.hdino in III" fiirlyditrk \vinttr aftiTiiouji JMI'I Hlipjufl on

itJit* it1* »ud hurt your niiklt1 niht.i'ric*!-1-j^trVI'it! olil.v II' ulrl nf. 1'2 th";i—whatapri'ltyi;irl , tI)i'U)jlr!—:aml \\n\t my armUTuiuifl yuu and 1IL*1]K^1 you !mms' and

kth^fil yoxi a rtwt'*'thrart l;iH-<inthi' bnw-nii'iit vi>til»nlc. That wiw a^*»»Kl;iu:uiy

V'Yt iu v.vlv a nici- Uiy, Stivpli'-n, Imtyon w/'iv ulwayn 1H»1I|,'** Kiiil Mrs, War-rt-ntuii. Aiul. tJicti *ht- ;idili*>i, wi th atont'Ji nf r.HiuHry, " W M I I M y«m li • l i cw

if tlio world,.too. mid lju-v.-r t! ;:you had -i h.-ait. " v ' ..

Til.- niih-^ of wntHvivere. swent haidowly. by -tin', paddle...- The little barswept o!i ,*ith the tide: the. bouillonNVad'ill vi.-w ill the shadows.. .

Suddenly he put tlovvu thi'ji:idil]e:^H;med-fnrw.'iT-;|-.iTTn-Tr.rtTTr^r-^ ,

d i t h h tIi nnd~fnn\ ilw i t h

nliiiLC liimpulse of h'"""Uf

ur^iand a*, hi

C l iners CIIW

p K _tn In riumd

i^hil tlmii t*on his with a

tjiwiikiii^. -, l>i! saw JUT facv. lith te« were- wet- w i t h

"i''urKivo me, " ho pleadei'orjjivi' nieTT" . ... . ,..-..•'There is so l i t t le love, in th i s worh

that w o caiufot. alTord to. IK> thanklesfor uny that i-i olfen-d. (Jod k n o w s tin

it. .I've the valentine you l i t 1IL-- t l , . ;

••I

Unee, dear, oncu for nil tlio yearsthat have been, the years that w i l l htKIHS mo once!' ' ; • "

She s l w dc l-.er head if-nfly; her hiltids;lip[H-d fro::i lii i rnisp.^ " W e have drc^tnieil," sho said ^enti they i-i-aeli'-d the idinre. .• "Yes, wo li.ive (lr.-ained," lie n-jK-at-. i l .—Kate I-'ieldV Washington.

1 J " llnut^Nh lt>i>rui;e. • (.

IVw i.f thu iiii'inl«-r* of Ilii- MrltHiuihi- ur i -mls ran t-laiin ili-wt-nt nr i-Vru

Ji-l:uit ri-lalion«liip wi th tin- li;ir-Mn ufICini; John's tiiiii-\x'liiwxtiirlcil frmu him11:.- M i i C'lT foneiu alJ..iwhl, ,,l,,l; -tw.,,„„,,.;,,,!,,,','; ,ht. Muji.u, Clkirl-u "ufVlle!v'i.' t^nplr',"

- I iisi.l to thiukyim-'il fctiln il.iwi, t,, • " • » \r-i than :):.d have ln-en crrit.-diiiarryuii. ,-,,. v lien y,,« li,-. ,| ,„• H,,-, WA I -im-e tho b^hi im, , ; ,,f ,),„ , i r i . s l . I l t '

• « ' ! • • ' ' « ! ' • . \ \anvnton. Tl,:-.f, w h y l :nry and IOT durim; tl,,. laM , . ,„„„. , !.flidn |/II;K>I him Ivf.-n- In. ev.-r nuirried | --«yin« .ally M whosu, titles W r , - con:

. . ' r^l^'- l ' f i t ir tn the year lTdii. ( i f t l . e e n -''" "l'ltyllf!.. l ' i iyl l is ," i.lii> iuterrupte.1,

Riiiitiii..^. I'ut he did not i-itiili'. I• '.-niyfji..,'! i:iean"-but my t:oiiiK olf j

t.i'Uoiiie that: •ma: « T W . B : I lit of |.!-|ue.You :<.iiil y --.1 ilidii't rai-i-, ii:iil\v}!--!i 1fame l-::r!r y -u w\ ii- i:i;irrii:d., a^'l I'M.

. wiru- (\<- iiVtcil li!i- aa nuj.'v-l rv .r ^iut-uI Wuiid-.-r if %v-ni ev.-r did eure'.'"

"I WdiiflerT' iiiiiruiuroil Mr*. \Varn-u-ton dir.mi'b/. "And i iow," ^h-'e-iutin-ued. "you're t,roiiiK to.imtriy tlmt iiiteiittle |,'irl of yoilr.* down at Ncw|K.irt:i:ult>o a i:ti':idyKTiiii,-.' Hviit^liijt IIIKI lii-ver.

"'toiy'riiorVi' "spl-inl aiti-naKiiiH in ArV-adittrt-ithl'liyllis."-^ -.

"Knot!" returned Hob a liltlo bitter.IT, IUI.1 it t> »ln'ak of dyiuK milj , unl ui n Hrruk of 'litruck umi-u liiit fm-iv' tho

1' iiiimlnT, only live eau p i liael; as tar« tli<i:thirlct.nih rentiiry. —Kxclinnui'.

Klmtly lllr.-rll'i.ii».l'wtpad— Hold up y'r Inind-t'!Xnia- (jtj /cu 1 liavcii'tn i-.'nt v.Uh

iv.' .l.n-t loiuied alt 1 had to 11 friend.l-ootp.-id (I" di.-*KN*t> T-. *hi nliead.

"oii'll Iind the Idiot iisylimi.i thr. eluimsto tin' left. New Yo.lt Weekly.

A Vlcllnl of lUbll'" Ellen -llnbjta._!»«.., lHirtl,,JHujt»;--to,

Mimd—Yi*. liidi'.d. Tlier.'is Minnieort'lfitf, who forined the habit uf I't-hltf

nu yeaiHii^o mnl lia^never brulci-ut . . . .1 . . . . "*;• »."-yt:urtn^o liiiil.liii

tyi-t.—L.milon Til.Ili;*.

e.-ipitaiists.'.. K.it-h can^ contribute hifliiir.- hy nssistinrj his nei^lilnir with hi:iKltroiiai,'.* and liy f^ivinj; every worthyi-titi'rpriitMJf uiuterrafcrii^liis hearty andnmiualiuefi Kiip|Kjrt mid approval.

Every hUsin.-s.-. ninl professional man

jient in this iiaper if it i» nothing p-ent-•r than a Iwu itii-h card. In addition tu

thu beiielit it does the ndvi-rliM-r inbrlm,'iriK hi* lnialm-as to tin- attention ofthu public, it Is 11 plight token of his 11l i rcMi i t in 11.«,f t l , - , I...»...*>» • . . « * •• --- - .of thu Ik-tiefit tlia'. vv-

lifted and I'litirpririnc ni'wiipaiier, is totown. Kurtli.T, i in notice tutho world

nt lar^'e tliut hift'iKirtienlar lino uf busi*is represented in the lilact* hy an t-n*.:...-.,.. mm, mnl jjivei* thosu H"ck-

ns^a'KuiKlopiuioii'of tlie husi-luen represented. Tin? udvertiitiu^

.iiiuniiis cf the local pu]>cT uru.u^oodcriterion tu judge a town by.

TIIK Valuable I Hiiro.

The citizen who is of the must vahlo to11 couiniunity, town or city is not alwaysi l , , . . . . „ , . . - ;> "•

Upholsterer andCabinet Maker::

•tlorrls Avenue',.li.'l/alu'lli, N. J. : : ' - .;

'. ; I.ieriii'r t i i " i i i r i , l n . N m n l i i n a l l l i . s . o f '

^FURNITURE -.:(Sirju't*, Oil CioiliB, .Mailing. \%

l-i-ysji's, W.'iniliiif- S)i:icl.•.-'.." C m ' -

PIKNOS MOWeD MIT+T CHRe :v_ ,~ ' srsr by Mail Promptly Attended to'.

omoir GOOHTYmix• I: \ittv.tol. • v 1 ' -

11. UUILUIIIUO,K.TV«:iJ, 83(1, «:1N, a l i i mnl S43 llroailMiDest: ShorthiiniV ninl Type-Writing De

_partinentHn-tlii--Htnte7~: 7~.. R'ATES LO\y. -- . "

Adiji-c^-. f->i- Cntalufiiu- ur ColK-kT JdUi-iial.•• ••'-- H.-C(II.KJI.\X,I>i«,.I,Ic.j,i.

KHtiina'fes niadi.1 on'(.'iiri>etH and sclwlions liiiule from tlie sloelt of ArnoldConstable & Co.,- llroadway andStreet,' New: Yoi-1..' ,

CAItrPTW arARK A N P L A I D . ..'--- •-CAIM'KT.S CLEANED

. Window .Similes df Ee-it . .Matiu-iiilflmad.- ut iiinri«t Kates. ; " •_

Old Fifrilltnn*'Cleaned. Uevarnlflhed,Iti'jxilisIiHl, Kenptiolstered, in fact lnndtas ir(iod as new nt small cost.

POLES 3 PARLOR ORN/UHENT/ITfOffS.•Slij* (\)VfTf» Cut uiHltMade.

Made (JvtT.

Alosijujto ami Fly Nt'ttin^s,

McVey's

ijrtli Avr.,1 near ik;l>ot, Plniiifii

PETER PAHEN, Prop. , . - =I.,ca(ed on County KoaiV Midway h.,1 - ' , TLAIXFIHLD JC. J.

wt-vii CYimfunl liml Wi-stticlil.. j UOVK Tlior^n^hly rrti]vir*.Hl:i;\-.r .••• AccouiuioJjiHoua First-Clnss, j C o l l e g e . o r B u s i n e s s .

HrJ.-kvI.lt.ip, ilnfr.Ci'iiirtit. 1'utt'iit .I'IUKUTIIIKI Ilartlu'art1.

AI .PKM:, X. . '

GOODS & PACKAGESDi-hvi-rcil | ( , A X Y PAUT iDi-hvi-rcil | GES

P A U T iif t ln.C'lTY

MINHNSl>K.\l;i:ii«' I N : . . • •• •

LEHIGH COAL•. A N D • ; • ; ';••

EC IIMD LING WOOD.i

FAINTER, DECORATOR.DEALER IX

Painls, Oils, Glass, Varnish,

Wall Paper, &c,-"

CRANFOKD, N. J.

J.

/ u m U lii tt- hif two yiiiiKiit ^ . i t roa t lMtc t

I\J\i\U*'*U\*tin jounjrns II taUvn.Cu-tii!i!(>

. evciiill(;fIj:S5l;N •*rHYiiH;fltmrl!lfN'i:1»;,'t

; . r " vAi>tt«fHtn>:nf S i n c l . Ni-unrk.

JOHNH. S^YRBS

AXl'i IW.M.KK IXIKJRHE

i: :t Henflquartersof • ' . ' ff

148-152 E. Front St.. Plalnflcld, N. J,

- WoSlsforTi Bucider' "PAINTERS AND DECORATORS

I Wall i'liimv, 1'itlnt". Oil* ti nit Vtftitt/Jiea,Mpi. H I ' &\145 Monh ATC, PlaltfiBld, H. J.

. IVOICK lKiNB IN.AKY »'A« t*V T i l t KTATTK.V ~

L. L.. MANNING.Plalnfleld(<>Pl>. Kln.1 llniitlAt C'nnn<b) -

TIIK LMltiKsr STHA31 .V.l/lllLKAXJ)HHAS'ITK II tilth's IX TIIHSTATi..

Monniiit-nlH mid Ht-a(l8t.iiii's_for OrliH-ti-ry-I'Inti'.;..VIIWrdi-nj'.JJrUt'CKilA'ft'l I'K"-'-"*

L. H.

John Schindler,HORSESHOER,

Viiioit'Aveuuc, Crnnfprd.

A tat tracer. ~~ "

;r-..'

c i n i i tht* itntn wli

y t iil\va>>cH the most wealth,

h__.. . V . . . . K i t . . . - . I l l l l

.-.--t iiitcl|iireiii.'e.or the must aris:*H'rnti.'.lnnmiier^Of t-onrse the two for-uer will ineren»<r a: in.in"s usi-fnhiiss Ifii' will but i-xiTt'iliein in ttTepruinrui-tK tion. Unt the valuable ritizt-n juir•seelleilce is the lunn who iK-lieves thor-

In I.is town, its in-ople and'.itsfund professional men. He does

lot make it his lnisines.s to decry theloiiesty of his Ifn-iil banker orinereliaiit•r the ability of lue-n-'Mdent lawyer or1 - • ' - Uut- insK-n.Klie is; liu. en-

adv(»-atf...'f all things that|H-r(ain to the.welfare of his own'l<H-al-:}-. He Inn-the interest ..f in ncliools,Itnrebes, boeie.ii-s and people nt^Iieartad oxphiila-'tlli-i* excellence abroad.,'e need more of "this. cLiss of. «..->-nd have the material in onr midst to

istrni't tin-in. ... - ... . . ..

A iie\vsiiii[ier with evidence of hiib-Inntial siipiHirt In it» pa -e.-i SIHUUS vol-

for a town. The fact that i-very

Moi.in P.M.

Park JR6»% potter Building

.NEW-YOUK'CIT.Y..itsTICK. rsIOX ('OfNTV. N". .1.

it,-Hi.ie,,,-,._. ^ C^ANFORD. N. j ,

Bicycles Repaired,LAWN MOWERS"r

. UEPAIHED AND s1h\KPENEB.

Harry W. Guyon.

•*1'U lii-tynr, JiuiDiy.dat I'll run nronablm fniti tiinps in a ininit while .ho'ln-wnlkin an never touch Ms Rtuminickw u n s t " L i f-"wunat."—Lifo

Juat Ihti

Irade ^eeker has nn adverti-einent iu it."nn ailv<rtimtii proves that tlu> j^op

itli the tinn's ami favorablyt i

aro up

'I

^ iTnnrts irilmtSoeS

Tho tltlcv-oluiH'lcunifS frmu Ikowonluiiwt tbetnimt in severnl languors,

i f l j i culutnn. Tho ctilonel waswoHu^viIii! |i'tl or commandedi" '

J. J. SCHMITT,

Home Made & N.Y.Vienna BreadCAKES, PIES, E t c

FBENCU & AMEBIOiK C0NFECT10NEBY.All OriU-rti Will Itvt-eivc l'roml't Attcntliin.

WESTFIELO, N. J.

• rPETEB :

Knolis . . Butts: .Screws.

all kinds, and . . - . - ; "

. (I'rtieial Ifunlinirf fur Suit; •"

' At Reasiiniilde Prices.

mmlER,p Prop."' •

j

BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL,Pork, Corned Beef,' '

— Hani, Shoulder,

Poultry, JScc.

Opera House. Block,

:ei!A\FOltD, X. ./. -.';'- '•"

ESTHBR0OKEPHOTGGRnPHIST,iioI'DSOADST., ELIZADETH.

AVUI.Iilv.- Tlic I . . , „ . , „ , , ,C'al>lner»AH,t1,":iTl,.^1|,17','VAil. nn.l 8-I.IKICiuli.'

u- S"'.)»H fur Hi'

.:~Ji V, BON NELL,

: JOHN WSI'ILORIST,J • 87 Broad Street, ElisabethArlinlii' 1'ttliii mnl Flontl Ih mint ions

A fH'F.OIALTV.r - •-• .

MILLINERY.

MISS C, D. SOUIEfl,Wl BROAD St., ELIZABETH. N. .1. ,

lLadies Own Materials- Made tip to Order.

T O W N S E N D ' S ^Marble and Granite Works,•jn unil :iu Hiuiu-rwi WIICM-I,

0]ip. lloinaiis' Carriage Jliin'f).; ,„,._, .. PLAINFIEL&,-NVaV"" " ' "

Mrs. Jliirrny Hill—Iiow hideons MIMClakely liu'ked in that bonnet.

Mrs. Jlunhattan Bench—I thiiiiglit Itwns very becoiiiliiK. At least tho trim-

F. P. _ . . . ^

Carriage & Wagon ManufacturerSpecial iittentmn (rivi'i. to WmulWork. Hepafr.-*, Painting, andTrln.iiiiiiK.

BUOAD HT., OPP. M.aE..C'IIlTH(';iI.WE8TFIELD, N. J. .

NEW pOWNS| FOR SPRING,

WM. D. BJOELOW. y

REAL ;: ESTATE.' , IldUM-n ninl l.iil»Ti> I.el-.ami ForSnli-..:FIRE INSURANCE

. OSct, < W o r d Hill. •"'

J. L. DERBY,Fine Family Groceries

SUPPLIED & DEUVEHED PEOMPTLTAgent for tln> MAKTIIA" >BA'K'INII P H »

i>Kit. Jn«t n» «IHK! US any other, ami iturn- linlf tin1 priii-. (iivi- It a trial.

Opera House Block.NV.it to 1 ost Ofliri', - Orttiiford, N. J.

Mrs. JENKS,foriiiM-l,- ut I W o r d , .ha. os|n|,IMl,ll ,M,

EMPLOYHJENT AGENCYNo. 1218 E.Orand St. Oor. Broad Elizabeth

- - 7 - " — T-V.^~T* Hjv]iart'd to show.pattenis and innlff

Mrs."aiiirray ili'll—I didn't notice thetrltmnln;,'. ' . .,;., " .

lira.' ahinlmttAn Bench—Tho bonnet..•as trimmed with ivy loaves, -ivy UTery iipjiroprlato. tt only clings to oldrnlus.—TUXM Sifting*.

Spring Suits,of t'jiJ1 latest and most itoiu.ttf.il styles.

Ropiri rjjo. 9 Opera House Block.iiot'hs 11 A. M. TO 5 p. jr. ••

*'>

S:WJ« eintiun in I f,,i',,|<»f Slam I ninl 1

oriiu

W.ALXIT AVKXl'K.

Plans & Specifications Farnished.

Ifniiiv. 11 iV«nii». nil improvi-im-nt.*, onCnniity liKiil (Niirth aviiim>.)> Rent

sotiahl.' to rtviKHinllili1 i'.-irty.

Jnmcs Fanicll.

SAWED WOOD FOR S A L E "M tlic Cranforil Haw Mill.Prire ijil.ro JUT tw<i hVu-spliinil. D i l i v r

ill for .*.1.lll(. One linrw. lonil a t half„ ... • . - . ' . . ^ » f ;iln>vt> |iriiT.;. '• '

Adilrfs i innil ori!cr» ti>

Wm. A. Lyons,»• P . O. I1O.\ 140, '

Crushed Sto^e.,Blue Trap Ro$kp

Knr Walks, llrlv... ICoixIs. 1,-onrn-l.-. .-K->i«fl,,l nttpiitlon Klvrn tu Prlmtr lirlvoj null

n i i l lu . Work rnntrnctrd

_ ) . )

orBt.mofurnli*lii,iliiytLp n,n. -- -"

IL & HATFIELD,8rotrh riiliJirN. Tl.""-"•"

,- to Aiji'.rii-ii whili- he was n boyttlt-d iii Canada. l i e toi-k to K-iil-

„ on thu ^reiit lakes very early inlife, mnkiuK Ilia Ih'i-t trip ai jHirtor 011 nMranu-r that raih-d lictween UniTalo nnil^t|M^go, Hotlrtt obtained lili tltloof«M>i»fc««rto.taCC«iniai)dof tlk>sti'.-u;ier

••y

tilt? JM'rnHi 01 -tin' imiH HJHHPI.T \ W I ^ - ^ . » »vl.-iliini ranis wi-ro known to lmv<- IHCIIin II-JO in Chiiiii,. Fr«»m anrfent tinifsto'tho im-si-nt iluy- tho Clihu'.-'i' liavii t»h-•wrvtil tin' Rtrlctt'St .rcrvnii'iiy with n1-Knnl to tho iKiyini; ol visits. Tin- i-nnlswhich they list'for thi« imrixi^i'iiroliirgoanil of !\ hrlsht rf.l color.—I'lilniRo Hi-c-

In a- littlo wbilo, when miw1.iip"mTHliaillM^iicsclinnj,r'>»l, tliercMVUfliivni-nncyiiuuioiu tholintof tliooicliaiiK'fdmen l>y doafli. Pjiluor'a frioiula hadhim tntio tho \y\nvv and nmiio of tbo iK'adeolilicr, mid hutlms)>.«4-a|MHliind returnedto tho fliTvice.—Vliiliulclphlu Timed.

WM. D. BICELOW.

REAL :: ESTATE.Hnti.rR nml lrf>l» To l.rt mill Kur Hill.-.

FIRE INSURANCEOtSc>, rrncfonl Hall.

iWALNUT AVJSNTK. -

Plans & Specifications Faroisned.

Fuuncrlv nf <'mtifonl, luu e*t(ilili»IiMl x\\\

tMPLOYMENT AGENCYNo, laioE.Qrnud St. Oor. Broad Eliiabotb.

Iirlvuto fftmillifr. Hnt Ufiuifciri uunrnntt-vil.