10 l/, - digifind-it.com · certificates ot depotlt issued in amounts tron f za to fiool beartnz...

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ive.a w Sod (•\Bnrgaind Moor, r. J. L/, iterialapj llbe ~ Kewark, as the "lemocralic k.-.j; '« nVER- Editor and Proprietor. jy.ireM.... ;.; J .... «<* TO ADVERTISERS* roronelnse|HlJOD^.|.. .9.73 I,..;.: ..... { .... H.OQ tine, eaca.lnaertlon, !5i oMJline, can jhave special and j.ient advertisement* parable In' ad- u-Ui (jjirterly In advance ij .' BUSINESS CABDS. FINE ASSORTMENTQF fj^I;ui(I Sejvtjd Silj&es, ' AT CHARLES A V a i i r s . j "• r«ree(t Oul 15) I BAHWAT, N.-J. a.RlEHMAN, , : . • : • i ' . 5 aao : Tuning : and :l Repairing. .Jn receiTfd by J. o.;B«flr, Kahway. Stf, i:! NBWAHK E G- (f Sir J. lew J. L :iee, of t h e F^e* Offlce: H M4lB"Btctet, RAH.WAT.N.J. iKE ,-••. ; r ..'. v HE -:- PLUMBER, u: Mitn street, , j ' ; j . tt : RABWAY, N. J". rrA.v EHRLICH, jj • <UK MANUFACTURER.' ahd'ftull Dealer in! al'. tii* Host | ,IJO,sm>.<eri' ArtloTea of i i | -::a,;i, ,.._f mdcleanlr/gof same. 'j : tjt It* GlKHiSIU FlRK ISSCIUSK'E CO., tort, (mar30) *fl8 IRVING STREET. Sto IWMal Rahwk (Entered J. W. ACKI •' \ I .Wholesale-and HeJaii Dealw in LT $4.95 Eg Cheatnut $£ro •<*Wers left Jt Moore t Jaci l tT Z e h°. r . adores,id t P.O.. will receive JJEJNRY McMANJjS, Dealer In the Celebn ted SUGAR : - LOAF LEHIGH D , Offlc aim si, 89 ["OS. aplss, io-U MARSH, i : ' OB.1I.EK IS i ., Ranges anil Hollow Ware, Air Faraaoes, Fire Place Ranges, !; Tin Rooflng, etc, "> . j • "] is/rter, (Jull) KAHWAYi"" " TISTRY.' ! / ! ' . ' ' : H.LYMAN CLARK k ;Xo|: 9T : Maiii; Stireet, e Monroe,*.ijan I) RAHWAY.lIJ- J - COM I.H. Steam ADD OTHIh rom )t atttnOon JEDbo, THB BEST IH TDt OTTT. at Honaman * Xc; fantt3 r Carrlace ' • ' Factory, I . ~. IHV1N STl.HAHWAT WH0L«S»L» AMD RITAIL D1LLLER I: No. 8 BRID3E STREET, pposite Elevated Cc al IVicketa. UPTOWN OF ?IC. raer of Grand andO lver Streets. iTHINGNEV! in 1840; changed toipr^seAt name. 1 ie Pott brace at Hahw aa Second Claaa M a t S ; 'fflceatHahway.N.J No. 16 Jfrilton Street Boalrding, Urery an«|Sale 8 ables. PINE RIGS ON ^2n!* SMdCamage3 - bOD S . STABLES'•ALWAYS-p K IARSH& P. H 7RACTICA I Steam Heating Fitt "•- M rjjL'ljenb' njv 3-lv SLATER. | ' DBiLER IN 3 aper.-. Points, Brashes P l i i ll It B i h &C. Painting in all Its Branches]! re»r, RAHWAYJNI J. ; EVER & Ar>LER,i iSiicceisors to A. Schoeliler,) . j ail| Cake and PieBakers, :SS M.UN ST., RAHWAY. i| Ings, Parties. Picnics, etc , supplied. A BK3Ap a Specialty. :i ',! RET BERRY. !• ! r •! • \ m-ielloi'!-:- at-:- Law. .e-Corier Cherry * Irving St, Irnbu's't., - Nea'r.Post pfllce. from 8 A. Engin'eers & UNIO.N CO. D RAIi T HE WAV, N. Capils Transac a a Q-neral Baniln «.,to 4 p. it. JC SjEPH WOOSTER, *; AND:,HORSE :!( , BOOTS AND SHOES.' AOIHT FOE \, ; WiUiiis, Clark & Gp.'s fligh'Gr Wjjjer P,ratt'a CatUe and I —a, Hammond's Slug Shot, tlje Great Insect Destroyer;' |'. : TRTA'PAIHOPoua' ,!• v- y>ENNSYLYAmA. __, -*--,(' j " i- TIMB TABI E." On and aOer -Sunday, Peb will leave Bahwar aa follow For HarrlstwrgH, PnuDaj jn ».4i a. m,, weeK aaya only. •• . For Baltimore, Waafilniftoi and 9.iSa,m_.fc*ap. «? . fi ' For Phllidelpma—Ult,! 70> , a.o «or,i.4Tard6.oc» m. anniiays 10.90 a.'m ,B.<9,7^8 and9.43; >.m. For C»pe May 1.47 p. m > Fnr Aifantlc City—i.4l J. m For Trenton^-l.U, 7.05, f ao, i.... 1S.07,1.47,3 03,8.01 p. m. Sum aya ; prior to which the 10.50 a. m., 3 4a. 7. F N B id 9.431 IH"' Nb.l s BAND-MADE .-.- SHfc)ES. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.; ('' : IT Main Street, "' < RAH WAY iNiON COUNTY HOTEL, G E H ^ I N G Lchinistf Repalrlbg Certificates ot Depotlt issued In amounts tron f za to fiool beartnz Interest at :nrefi (3) percent per annom, provide^] the nex Iremalna pi deposit alj months. I ; BDWB m h s . I BDWABD S. SAV K. H. SOTDIWOOD, ca*nier. orjaniat ind Prei ChurcU), [I • • r of Organ and Pianaforte: .P.O. Box 3W, r i | . i • ; • RAHWAY, N. J. SL; E-.V-T 1ST,!}. Second Floor, HAH ^ AY. / • •" a dg,'Steam and Gas Fitting. •*fci Street,. (apl^O) RAH WAT. ^ nun I a57 fl"<-"Hu!' IN ORGAS, PIAXO 4ND •n< iu.v PLAYING. :; i . T . - N'« ~I"LT •: IE AND MUSIUAli THEORY, «0 JSFFERSOS AVENICE, ) XIZABgTH, N. J. j M, ' "fact TOC ci,y FIND Assortment of Shoes AT C./AVERY'S, . M - 1 •, Street^ (jul u) BAHWAT, NiJ. able -:- Milliner, '< MAIN STREET, 1 i i RJLRWJ Y. done, m the latest- fltylee, at easonahle prices, maytjfly M Itreel ,*mi If. I.AI Ions, Strait, cm lUlai )DISTE f .}| RAHWAY, N. MOTHERS. iceds. Feeds, Agrtcnl will -:- Artist^ j. RAHWAY. RAHWAY, N, J. * : f .**•* *« «T A* A f 1V^ Vfl : «n|s Halr-cmttlogaspeclallj resiijei ceiraeslied. [ Jjjltf., '••t ie an<l;BetallJDealer;in •. • | / ana Biturmnoii^ for Walks and ^KICS 36CHERBY ST, / | . //-j "' -••-Portrait'/' j- doten .•naran- t There ,JtUlAakTHK)BT,lt.J Firfe Dwelling! Office: Co 33 CHKRBY 8TR] :BT. TDAHWAYMEAT MARKET, Choice AT OCtSS Beef. Veal, Etc 9.50,06c Baseness. Ope QE. President. ! marn Mutton,; Lamb, POPULAR TRICES MUTUA Instiran- lasuxai , Household Furniture, &c, ICI . SCHEUER, Proprietor,? e"s| Avenue, RAHWAY. ' " —"-.•' ! rf ; dOMMODIOUS GROUNDS, j . Platform and Hall for Picnics. ' \ ; !: ''.'. i Krenger-B Extra Beer and Pree Cl«3 Cbowdjer'ieveiT Saturday evenlne. ' -^ 'OU 13. The ort T Wobd prepared to execute orders : best jmanaer at short notice, a|b!ehit(js:| . | • ^Co., at W rates than any oUle V : Main Street and Milton Ave., HAHV^AY.H.J. OSBO1LN, President.. marT-ly :i OC THe L »ading The-:-Iabies' Persona RE, AttenUo Company. Photographer! TASKS rIKST. PI IZE AT A|LI. PAIRS. MO -:-Pho Stirentoi ographeri 11 Sittings. FINE C^TON^PAJ TEL WORK T A SPECIALTY 8TtTOIO Hoi|« CBKBI Y BT. | koverM.H.Aclcen's) | CUT FLOV fEHS, BOSES, C VIOLETS, SMILAS.ic. S •! BNATIONSi BOQUETS. - _Flow4nng, and other PUnte. -j MostconvJnlent'lociuon.- Il4 mtotes £rom B.B:StatW, South. DaBIE'S GBEEHtHJjJ: cor. ES llaqnes anaMap¥> I FOR fAIjE, Thae Albert street, ai d Thorne street. front b^rom 150 to tsmade. INSURANCE - to nKrents. nni axef Ing u ider the Beef C: :iETY YKARS ESTABLISHB1 CAN GET ^ i RYTHISO rou WANT li OE;::- M^ OF ALL QRADES.'AT'/' CLAR IUIL1 r ;S f SHINOTOK HALL BUILDING y fiillgrown <V. /store in U >j^ 1.13,' 10.50 a. m , lj.07, J.47, S0.1, I 6.5?, b,oj; 1113 D. hi. stand* NMO a. m.,10)3, «0S,3 « , 7 SS ForMetuchen-2l.is. T.*n IO 3.4",.4.46, _5.49; 6J19. 6.68,8.0 > zsp.m. '" ( ••'. • . 1 For Menlo Park-pi-SO, io:'*t, S.4T, 8.49,8.58, 8.01 and 11.13 7.06,10.03 a. m.. 1.0* 4.03, 7 68 ?or la'lln—7.20 and 10. JO a. 15.49, a.C8, 8.01 and11.13 p. , a.8, .01 and 10.03 a m., 1J13, ».o! 'ATenel Edart 1.3 p. , 7.&8 and i and Spa 1.13,1.34, HJi, Alfal 6.23 and T. -10.33, lloo m..and lo 15 pi m For Perth Kn^bof—19 42,6 5 l.is: L», s.32.5:pb,is.»a, «.si. 7. JK.SU, liodmj,5 32amU P. R. K. Crosslnj—9.95 ajm. Tor South Aniboyuri p P. R. K. Crosslnj9.9 Tor South Aniboy—u abd».5i p m. ;. F t f 4 p, i .11. P «.8S 2 n. : JSp 9.SS |»P. 4,5.. 1,5 e ,55 ind tor For Matawanf-4.53 a.'miv 1. For Red BankLj.55 a. m^ 1. »or Long Branch, Ocean.Or Belmar. sprlnn Lake, Sea Girt PointPIe»sant-f!lt5 r a.m ,i.a For Bay Head| Torns River stntlona » 56 a. m. week dars. Sunday tralnaleave Banwaj t. andLoEgBnmch road—w. 1 . •KorKllzabeth-.i4!),5.:)5, 6~05, i.3J -.46. 7 55. .8.18, 8.23, 8.S8, »;a i, 9. 10 30, ia4", 11.39 a. m.rio). 1. £S1.3.3JS, 1 4.S! S.S4, S.5«, El3 , 8. S.10, &59. 9.40. '1O.2I. \VM£ I 1. 8 5.69, T,42/8.30,9 IS, 9 *J. '9J(I, 0.30, 13.30,- Wit ».20, 2 3fl,]3.3i,"4i3i. 5, SI, 6. •r.m. 8.26, ! 9.O2, 10.03, 11 J:) p. im. ForKejrark—list 5.35,0.05.B34 7.46, 7.55. 8.18.1 8.a, SJH, S.Of, OJ 10 30,10.40, IU9 a. m., l.Wi 1.11. 1. 8.3S, 4.33, 5.24, : 5iM. 8.M, 6.47 8.10. 8J9.9.40.10.34,11.48p. m. !J ind, 7MS, 8.S0, 9.12, 9.:)3, 9.W,( 11)30. liSO, J.S9. S.20, i38,3.32. 4.83, 5. 2. IJ0,8.SS, 9.0-t, ia03 and JI.M p n. ForNew.York—2.49,5 35. 6.05. J.?4, 7.46. 7.53, S.18, S.s:l 8.38, 9.0! , 9.: 10.30, ,ja40. 11.39 a.m.. l;04, 1.13 SJ1, 3.:«, .4.32. 8.24. 5.58. 6.1 I, 6 8.10, s to. 9.40,10.44 and 11.4s jl4!t, 5..19, 7.42, &3O, 9.12, 9..1 , 9. 10.40 oi m.. 1S.3U. 1.39,3.S0,136.: .'M, KO'i, T.IU. 7.50. 8.2C, 9.U2. 10.63 an 111. For Brooklyn all through t atns Jersej- city wlth.boa(sof "Bro illy: rordln^' directtranatt-rtoand tram ivoldlnn double ferriage and Jo lrn iVorkcltyj Trains leave New York for Hi hwi MX), 7.20 S.10,'9.11), 9^0. 10.10, 1 .10 12.50. l;00,2.10, *.:», 3.00, 3.3H. 4 00, 4 5".J(I, 5 SO, 8.40. 5 50. 6.00. 6.10, 6. W, C. 8 31), 9.1'S, 10.15,11.00, 11.45 p. m , •:(•!.' SAVING.! / RHEAUME, Agf PLAINF1BLD, N. J., 1 j . tly added to his Lnmoer and 1 Og Yard, increased (acuities ror It, Turning and Scroll Sawpg, for thef'.S and at ray Jan Mcr STREET, (tentral Meat Mart iMAYBE & CO., tc da :v Inform their 1 friends that the '-CLASS .MEAT MAfilpT & Irrtng street, and solicit a 1, Mutton, Lamb, . PoultryJ and Game InSea n. TBV CS AND BB CONVINCED^'. )Ct l-ljr |. • . . ; " : osie Baine lnihe An ror. Haidi: Irs.: HU C. KJMILLK ,_ MAIN ST., RAHWAYJ Ia noi' prepared to supply the FALL TK Li K withafllrtcSlsmnerline.conslstlneof •, \i\\\ yj, -:- Gloves, -:- Corai Its, Buhtleb, Hoop Shirts, Dress Forms, Underwear. Co •set Steels, SMrt Extenders In., all leatthS, Al o, )RBSS TB1MMINQS In the , New I boi li Anelvitand Silk Braided Fronts and Ta for Sti rtsTpaamentenes, Buttons in all the sty es, csfcos. Brushes. Hslr Pins. | |i FANCY.'jQbODS, BALLS, CRESCEJ|Jl An jlic ue, Fipwera, Aresene. Chenille, washM k iSisi iDrtlderj' Jfloases, Mamie Bufcherii LI iS, Felt,llus»,l . I , , . !.• j. Sa in TWilled Ribbons, Fancy Co§ • RMi. Also, afull line of Woolen 'J ifus rolimbla Brand. I saxony, Germantfjni, M m " Shetland Floss and Zephrm 1 —"—rder. T|}!| wlt&nuie Velvet i»RpTJ Ut:stityl«. I nT««r|| neioi! foods, atull line of lneW Goods, Feathers, TS AND BON th.V et r *Se h»Wrt HATS AND BONHET8 O! -MoCaUU Fattems tor sale. S. Eldriclge and Sara] HoieL aurvlvine execu(rlx <*' *j® la ^ "ent of Charles swrra,. depeted: -a. P. You uvbe reby notified that I have purchu the sui» c t One Hundretfand "Jlnety-flve iar [u ts Wti nber 38 and 87. on Church stree the Sec indjwjardof tuecity of-Eahway\ OnB Nu nS rsjoiian Assessment Maplmgwn as tm»tyotUnion.lnpu'8uanpeii "0 •thi BawB of 1S86, a ceraned coiy ot ir 3 nfed in the offlce ot the aty Treaai 'it 9 nf.iRahway. on ^t^6 Sixth di iy 0. 'Mgi^hundred and ninety, at a, r the :ity Treasurer of said C Ity, ul vtrtu«ofanacTe o £ltIed"AnA tcbnc aetuelnratand collection of arteiragi les, 'and to enforce Ou STprovlde for thesale of •~-- taxation and ass^ssme sundajs—6.15,8 00.9.00,9.«, 0.00. I2.O0 nnon, 1.00, iOO, 2.45.1.00,1.10.3. ill'. 7.:.T. 8.00,8.30, 9.00, 9.;.'0, 1 1 15, W.1" ml'liili^ht. r l'iiiMf-nsi.'rs « lslilnj to take s >uth< •ivn 1 xpre^i trains not atooDlng At se obliged to take a precedln ptlnt wiiere the .expriss trail atop. ; j : ' For fiirtwr iriforra.itlull jr^j'i '.lgenr, wlio.wilt furnlsli t:j. uio lnrormiitiun AH lo.i'Qut* 1 ^, cii-.-c:< . i Chas.ii£. Pugh.General Mien er: General PasseLscTrAgent:' t'.w J.\ eral supt. u . R. ii or N..!. Dtv. JOS. C 1 3 A H W A Y - t ! NE iMAILS PCDSTOF V VOKK Tl\ ARR ipr BT. . J,; AFm X 1tO, X8£ I 9.U ». m., il.T.OG.MS, id 9.1.1 a. m., II, 7.04,9.13 JO, 6.07 and 5 49. «.19, , 706.10.08, 9.4t p- m. 18.07, S.03, m. flun- 0,7.58 and Sundays— . I S OS, 3.47, lays—7.08, s^-6.57 and m. and IS a. m., Hdndays .12 'a. m., J J. tn. ayslOJW ermfdlate . I 3U on 5.54 p. m.; 1.7.0S. 7.37. l.37,|10 07. I.4«J 2.03, 6.56, 7.26, dajs—149, 1.40 a. m., 7.0a..7.18, 7.08, 7.87. i03,' 2.31, 16, I 7.S4, 4—2,49,5.59 40 al m , 7.M;. 7.18, .7.08^7 37, 37,110 07, New York, North, Easr, an1 - : Through Southern and Philad ilpui ! Wordbrldee and Peith AmbO', 8.00 ! Philadelphia anU \Vay, 8.43 a m. , Kew Vorfc. North, East and Way; 9 TUrough west, t.49 and 10.15:. m. woodorldge, M.69 p m. . New York, North a id Bast, 1 ,C7,1 p. m.'' • I Kllzabeth and Newark. !p.m Through Southern, 5.07 a.m. ,_, . , New Vorlc,Nort l.East and\Vay,5f p.m.! Woodt)rld?e,Sit pi. in.Perthimboj .26p. FUUadelphla an 1 VTh.y,5.:»9 p. n,, Malls I are recdlyetl [rom > ew I inswlck, r(iicetqn Metucl enjTrenton outh nd West r y Pr(iicetqn. Metucl en.jTrenton JMvey,' jBelvldere -o Jersey Glty: Phlladel 1 tila rind Delawa 8.15, s 45la.m. and S.8S p. m. Malls [are m e l t e d from E112 ibetb 'lire £ Lackawann Jersey Central Bitlrouds. at 5- 5,9.1 p.m. I i ; , : MilLSCLOS] Woodorldge anri Perth Amboj, 6.50 - New York, North and East. 7.3) a. m New York. Nortn. itist and w ly, 8. Philadelphia and Way, 8^45 a. a. Throngh Soutttefu aid Weat, .45 a. Woodbrldgo. 10.45 O. m, NewYdrk, NorthIUKI'KISMO.I a.m. Newark and'BMzibeth. 1.30 p. n. TrentoE, s.3" p mJ I • . •'• New York, Eaatidd ,\Vaf, 4.30 p. m. 1 W6odbMdueandFerthAmbo;,s.45t PhlladllptHaant.WayJl.00p. n. Through Sou the u: and West, .4Jp. New ) ort. NorU, Eofit and Wiy,4.3( "" —lose for al 1 points at 6.4 s p, m. ire dlapa ohed for Ell abPth, Malls t Malls 'Sonday Mais arrive 5.17 a. m. points 5.0 Office o Can'be d Can moner order offlce btalned at tbls offlce U d •Ign country Sbo kley, her hasband. hb tltldth (3) on an sexedto December under am conccrnln: p. m Jersey Clry. Nortl ern |New Jer ley, Ddl iware & Lackawapna, ^^ w Jlersfy Cent; al r " 8.10 a. m.u!30,4.45 |tnd i!45 p. m. ; Mansate/lI»pau;ljedrirp£llad;IplUi. Prlncefon, yew Bran.swlck, M jruchi and Wesi Jersey, Belvldere and roads a t ' .49 a. tn., 5.00 and 6.45 p m. Offlceo>ensat7.00a.m.,closes at7.36p.m. en on Sundays from S. 10 CO10. i MONEi? OBDE JS H. B M. ML- . p>}ia\ KICJ, UCr UUBUIIUU. You are hereby n Milled that I ir I he su m of Thlr tyrthree (331 cents lot Ll Bspa'meq report I KOLLINSOJ j Sfaockky sbd Itf-three (:HK .number tw n stret In ;or 1 h? su enteendT S re (305) c n Lenlng on street. In the Fin ( Ward rthe L'lt' of Rahi^ttJ. on Block Numbe y. t Map knowq as Mo nide by the of ABJusti lent appointed by the* Mrcult the conn T at union. In, purau nee Of CXIIof Uielawsof 188', acertlfle icopri mapvas led In the offlce of the City T ot rtie City of Rahw»y, on J the I eventh eighteen hundred and a sale ma le iby the Cltr Treasui er oi sa by virtue bt an act < ntltled ; the settlement and a paid ta xea, assejsments and wate - rates rents in cities ot thls|state, anclmrjosl: lev j lne a tar, assessment and lie > in lieu arrearages and to enforce the.p; yment and to proylde for the sale of lam a stibj< future taxation ana assessments,' passtc S0th,1888.| | I I' ' I ' .. Andjouare hereby, turtnernoufled tta| have; 6r cl4lm to' have Intere its: thei follows : ^ou.: the aald Ellen M.S1 o-kley, owner thereof, and your the said Tllllam ley, nave, br may claim to nave, Eome 1 In said premises as thei husband o said m li Shlle'id l th id lt In said premises as thei husband o said m l Shoclcley,'ind unless the said lot. trartof pircel t ld hJll be edeemed as prov deUlns - South e Ka 42, 6.56. id , 2.M, 7.20. 56. 7.. ; tinday3— 0.:»)l and S.±iU>.&-2, •M nneHat nnei," i.t- oo street, jrosa'Kew 00 a, B.SO, 00 p. 7.30, mid ra., 6.45, m., 1 or-Wcst- way,|wiu to some resjular HEATH^ K>R AK The Spring jarid 5 tractions in Silks anct\ J}riesi are now ready for j ummer Goo nspecti< arid comprise jail tie new weaves and coloring»; We ; making a specialty J of Wh Shanghai and Japanese $ Dress Patterns, whicjh we offering at excellent values., . We have also a large invo of Figureid. India 'Suits whi we are selling at 39c, 69c a $1 per yard. jj ••-• Japanese Wash Silks in ma novelties. • •':• Faille Francaise and Ben lines are the leading siiks,wh we show in all the colors. There are also some decid novelties in black gro'und sil with colored figures,' for com nations. j v| !* In plain Black Silks vyesh a special line in Faille Francai' Armure, Satin IRhadames an Gros Grainsj | •• | Our list of importations Spring and Summer Dres Goods is too lo|ng toj enumej ate, but these fabrics includ only the very latest novelties' HEATHJ& I DRAKE 777 iSf 779 !BroadvSt NEWARK, N. ; !J... : I ' : / • • I > 'Bridge-Tow 1 Musetim and Hew Jersey Advt< ;t That WalU of TOB Welnr't. niib icof hairpancLbt horii^ Th« maid, merry m isle i hat set oa a-danclng ! TCI over the mdnlg tt cahie stealing th« 1 morn. '.' "• I ' ; : .' ] : ! 1 : '• •• 1 • Down the great hall we it wiving the banners, Waving and waring their red,, white and ii b i n e , " ' ;•'.'• • -| ; • • .••,.; As uo sweet summer w [nd came blowing and I' blowing- ' •; / ; ' '- ' " ' • from the city's great gardens asleep in the I dew. : - I J ' . • j Under the flags, as ihey loated and floated,.[ TJnderthe arches and xchea of flowers, : Wetwoand wetwbflqa ertand floated ; Aadjua^aa the da ' n iig, ' The las ^wT' oft 1 steal- The last of those wild' Veber waltzes began; I can hear the soft not» nowappealing and j pleading. .And I cateh' the faint scent of the' saadaU , j wood fan T it 1 I • That lay in, your hand, in your .hand onmy ' I shoulder, As,dowB the gnat haOl away and away, AUttndvr theflacsaodv ider the arebM, Wedaoeolawl-wedai Md tUl the Idawn of Bat wuy should I dreaa o'er this dreary old Jledger,. .', In this ooonting room c own'in this dingy old ^street, h ih ^ , , ( Of thit night or that morning, just there at jtbdi > jtbe.dawning. When our hearts beat 1 jjingfeet? What Is It that bringu no chantnusnt, ' ' So fragrant and froah I'd hen I danced the and last flame.' II lint unil lost! bat If, down In this dost r That one memory ouiy Adj bld hat o y * "beanled isa ni. 5.S3 a: m. m. and 4.11 id' Way, nd West roads ,1 at Newark, »nd New . m.. 5.49 2.45 p.m. ,1b fewarlc. Jp. m. and close to all payahl 1 State t tbls offlce payahl In the Unite 1 Stated or For- I ,Pof.trJaster. and V mve pu phased ollara eighty at any illiam d sev- p > hundred and F Wd Commit goners E ne, at City, n not i»f un- Shoccley,ind unless sai ot tratof ot land shJll be redeemed as prov deUlnsi befoir ihq eiplratlun or six mi ntbs fn after the sirvlce herpof, a deed w111 be gl cording tojtne provisions of the a Id act. paced I maircai istb, OEOROG WjHATFt IITW Pr.ta4a •t.ia AMERICAN ,, It stops t. 11 restores the bleeding- orlt Increases t J 891, the throat ; and the se land tne tecnes ; noaei improves tn< -—- J ^ cureschll J0IUE3, NO. 1330 Philadelphia: I* DKAS-UOCTOB: Itglvts me testur to Iflegreat virtue and the &merlcin catarrh cure. I ha' 1 ottl elt several physicians and specialists f without any relle\ tut one-hair. 1 remedy hislcuredmB.'andl •>'•">• ever since. Very.respertf ' ' SAMU' ! ' iNo. 140CUerrystTilit!]Holly,S.'j. Sold by Brown £ Smith, pruggla a, Hah#ay. apia-iy I'- : |i. . T0SEP^ McEWEN, ' WOODBKIDGK, N. J . nr-Estlnn xci of the trade ' sGlveii on Work In r T i ME JNjATlONAL D E 4OCR A l , -L the-MM reliable" local newjspaper, all tnenewaina condae manner wlthoti^ d^MUat&a MK l« in one in ISO, Of. iact {and tree all. bra ichejs mar id- ox 1 SPECIAL SALE 100 PIANOS We will sell during this month | OO "WATERS" Upright Pianos (including Plush Sto'ol and Embroidered Cover) at S26O cash, or $275 on instalments, only <82O cash {and S8 monthly for the balance until paid.' When'the nlghu dtisk tu the i ; nd. that the ;years, Tbatjjudt for a "^^IT^^T, music Of WBber'B wild wal What b it. Indeed, in i bin dusty did juicy. That brings me that nigjht oi; that morning in 'June? Wha£ 1» It, lndeed?-I ^v A hand organ grinding But somewhere or oth ore That waltz of Von ^dme, • [ That Knight or that ni i i time to our fast fly- 'that BO Bcent of en- from out the dead are still ta my earsl _ JJ confess It— ' . creaking old tune! caught in the. meaa- ber'k and" back It aU . '4 ' ing, just there at the h my lirst would belleVe me 1 alley today, >n, the markeUand Twixt the talk about cutt money, _ \ 1 shpuM nuddunly tu ro a some nvroientand Seemed set the' mm (c of Weber's wild tunes! II danco wii IVOUil left' me a bachelor dreaming ia ii:.; lonely from the i I -r-Nori P ; erry. A CHARACTER These are the famous new "WATEllS the bjst and< mos durable Pianos Tnade. 7 | octaves, 3-strii ged, over* strung bass, rich deep .tone, with tflne xinjln? qnnllty, full iron franife, repeat- ing iiction, finest ivory keys, thrtee pedals and every improveruent. ' j . '•.. Every Piano WARRANTED SIX YEARSito give en tire [satisfaction. No chaige for delivery wrthin 60; miles of New York. . Pleajw call, orfie'hdpostal for catalogue with, reduced prices and terms: ;• • • \ ' ', j ' | ' '" ' •: HORACE WATERS & CO., 134 fifth Aye.,'New York. THREE Pi LRTS. By T. a BE Attitor of "Tour Feorji in! UaU," "Junj/,"" "Orpfw Purpose*:" •••'!• '"ZT ' ' JDBDICATED TO THB H< IN. BENBY WA»- TKESON, IN MEMOHY |O7 B EOOLBOT DAYS, UKFORGOTTEN, M LKKOTHEN TOWARD TEE . : ; Oopyrfebt by J. B. iipplneott Company, and pub- hVih«l,by special il > arraagei lenl V\ STUDYIN Cap- OUR 8HAIX>WB SUNSET.] - fon and highest crjtturo City, as it surely didha <re*ltha 4 bet artistic sense.' Bnt| the r who eon poee4 it had lost riches; | ijon Ifdca,'' al ; feava" honor, in the stress and 11 tiggle 6 bitter years; and they "to make a Roman^ hoJicla; grass yet ungrown oi i gr» res' of kin. Indeed, tothe pijaentlie tasteful pictured emblens l i ditk [fe tastefu pictued emblens Bent .. elect in manya distknt [fety nave blk il ith i J msa»J blank circles with iH «e! ^ to 1866, when the onJ y r^v'el -w one dedicated to Mar J. . Bat once again tie great Krerw to crown the carnrv} I 'jj ^throne" glittering pageants;! and. round event centered thd i kee n ist ! ind enriona anticipation i f stl! the For, mysterions in aU unique mystic society a of the chief J, it. -jiiihjjjaifchijitoi ; '!4»y'b6 iwltich ever illustrate with a tac; {and 'tastp ana itabl uA not <hceeri I.. Descent frm 1188J $d appredited brilliance that can; by" being seen. Btrt meantime the ruled the hours. G) every nationality' kn< signs quite tmknoWn; ities or cleverly beasts, birds, and eyed &1 ,ee, armors and cheap domino si we emotion every hand. Some 'went t|r> thgir frdlid singly, some in pair^ or varying size. Most Jwep many a gallant cavalier c i- while vehicles Of everj) soi t decorated, bore merTyj m getting the grim past in; frolic of the present.; [| Sidewalks everywhere early in the day, "and al cony and window—nc tab pretentious residences of city—peered piquant,! pri tent on the now novel»«v< lose no jot of it all tt e these occasional cavaii l * _^ - _. ' XI XI 2— - J —._ ft Hons than their and habited in best 'n tga! t!y! o velvet and glittering tiisef wave leted hands, checking j the Was if ita that these ral enfe: 11 in the it with them. PABT H—GHAITER V. | THE CBEOLE CAJ KTTAL. . Mardi Gras morningii the! Queen City !of Carnival! j , j The great day of the ai te-Lenten revel never breaks upon a. Beeping city, and New Orleans was earlyl astii:, with that unique bazz and flurry \ hich so exceed buzz and finny elsewb re, |when once Cl lti d t id buzz and finny elsewb your Crecle population k1 d thi y pp g ftwako.1 And nothing w, kes her so very wide as the carnival j feat >. j ' • • This one, after long i .bstinence, was culiarly eiciting; | and far west into This one, after lng i peculiarly eiciting; | and the Americanized city an pecularly c t i g ; | a r the Americanized city, an ay east through quaint old Frmchtown, larnival echoes rang and carnival sights greeted the eye on every dde. ; -T' . | \ • Tho entire population, lome and tran- sient, seemed to have bei ten the sun ont ' h d h i We will opaln send our Specialist on the ey* TO RAHVyAY.il THURSDAY, i^PRIL 16. ! He will be at the •• \ RAHWAY hlOUSE, from A.TO A. M. to s p. M., and wiU make NO CHABGE to examine yoor eyes. . sient, seemed to have bei of bed,'and before ho wpedj the mists from bis foreliead maskeis thronged the streets in ante-bellum ni mber and va- riety. For- the carnival \ -as on in all its {general aspects, if not wj ;h ail that lav- jiah expenditure of Itast3 aiid money I Which makes the displays of the Mystick ! Ere we bf Comns' niiqu > in| brilliance i|nd in jbeanty thronghent |the' world. Public masqries singjlyja id in groups does get wide k h far west into y east through jy g | ublic masqries, singjlyjia id in groups, n foot or mounted in sac die or vehicle, ould prevail; masquera* .e balls of ev- ery grade, from deco: o|as dance to! reck- less romp, would be ijjd and universal ifevity of public revel, strangely re-- Btrainediby influence Dl'hi bit and blithe , sagy Btrainediby ifluence Dhi bit and blithe, trat rarely viciona te: n pe^ amont, on the llither side' of licensj >r )nld sway tHe y llither side' of licensj, e , > y H hours from morn till p id light. Bat the first stroke' of '13, in w trning of Ash ^Vednesday, would dro ? he .mask from sinner and saint aliko, sending all to 1 heir knees for a penitential I season' of l i e flood's duration -\nth! Sundays t irown in pour lagniaj pe E verypairof K hi^pr^red_tagnaranteei» .fcf^'ff^LS!",- 1 ?. saith. And, to crown.the who! s, tie Hystick, ld i it first pageant I b to be satisfactory. QUEEN $c CO \mar27-ly •I' 1 S T . PHTLA. «lS^™fc«SS?t».?^?S£' ^ons^jteadily growing ik) p flood's duration, i l i >r )nld sway id i h t B t -\nth! Sundays the Creole 1 irough the utreets infiviloijg, somber Since its mysterious o rigin, in 1857, lat venkrable lodge of man mers had jnnually; giyen entertaintnen;, instrnc- lion and delight to residents andviait- ' lL —•"-— ; *- in a series of m laked pro- don company. | , . Notice 13 Hereby Given, Thfct on tne tentn day of February, 1891, an order w«a made by tne Cnan- nr- •«iLI' 1 ' l "i'~ir celiorot th»3tateoc NewJersey, thai.i the cred- t pon all that was bright < ltors of the V, L. Bheldoa Company present to the ~~ ' ' ' under«lgnaL.tne receiver thareol, and prove be- lorehlm under oatb, to his!satisfaction, their several claims and demands against sala corpo- ration; within two months from tne tenti day of. February, 1891, and that In deramt thereof such creditors shall be excluded from the benefit of such dividends as may hereafter He made and declared by the comt upon the proceeds of the effects ot the saM corporation, and notice Ia here- by given to an cue creditors accordingly WILLIAM H.LBMA88ESA, Itefcelver, febl3-9w SOS BroaUBt.'Newark, N.J. p grandeur dl < easions,| steadily growing in grandeu of conception and richness of display, pjnt vhpn tWwarrlnnrt Kprilwl ftnm "VTUTICE TO CREDITORS. JL.^1 Bobert J.Toms, Kzecntorot JobnToou, deceased, by direction ol the Surrogate of the Counry of Mlddlesei. Hereby glvea notice to the creditors at the said John Toms, 1 to bring In their debts, demands ana claims against tne estate of the said decedent, under ooth «r afarmatlon, witbln nine months from this date, or'Uieywlll be roreVer barred or any action therefore against the said Kxecntor. r •;*~" > I Dated March 18th, imi. '~ i . mar 20-SIT EOBKET J. TOMS, Ekecutur. TjiEBRUARYJd, 1891.—Estate of li} Charles K.-Pratt, oeceamed. | •» J _ - Pursnant to U» order of Surroeate at the County of Di on the* application of too su , ,-• i.«ndthe Krewe was but a ariHi<x|t memory to "to BnwrPf ^i1f4M^Tlii^^nrTiTiffBT and demanrlw agatnat the etate ot BM fccwx within nine mootto trotaOd» datB.^.tfceywin c t a t i t ihn ne mootto trotaOd» datB.^.tfceywin the same agaUatUienUMcrlMT. 1 ~'~ - CASOUBIrSAT 1 I JThatoingnlar society, so seaet in tt* —*-'—*^p $aX 9B6wod8, yet fiojiyexiei- gnckras in its results, mi surmised t > emb «ee the fMh* 1 'stSiiss j enough to toss flowersj fair ones. And they 1 ceive perhaps aflow'er-1-m tie pr tisane paper cartridge ; oa^ejd w th )S a torpedo to explode before the' "• ; II Restaurants, cafes ind |jwit rew. wide their doors re< etvin : Ii' tronage, for, nnme ons as i ere ask^Srs, tenfold greater I was ;h scq audience. The^mvirp pt smed turned into the ttreits, ai 4 usual .squeak of tir| hoons.p gjiat of Jroms, patrons oit tafe w ffsh to|,the doors, iffriej in h nd rjbuths full, to lose' no' pen ii of But of all lookers on! con a apt ot for wide eyed wonder aid abeofl d osity the federal soldiers of the < ty. gar- rison. Composed of almoetleverj nat on- ality and coming from fevejry!cit! of the Union, save those where-nmmin ry raa born almost with the, century/1 i s j ib^ h'c masquerade was to!theiiiUnen lict ble. as interesting. And vjery wirau ,y gazed, too; for, the sptrttj|jbf-a ivi mummery has in it strobg^nfect m, Jjnd they could not yield 'toi it. j jStric or had been issued that ho sol difei shc^ mask, ordisgais^hisunifonn, nn er. ny pretext, and only officers (Jiff dnt •w ro permitted^that privilege', oftp r fort nal *>• port of intention to their conimai len Tiogerieral was atrup soldier, nd he justly realized the serious rest lb p iesi bla tochancefromamirtureof dffer igi id discordant elements, nn'aerj!tie! t<mi aJ tions and novel conditions of the inc g- nijto.' '"it: ||l !' - 'i ;! ^'By JoveJ the general's heatRs ive! ra possible on all matters pf; diaclp , „ _ irrepressible major of than nartera ustc'a 'j - ' t ' ;t-*>_j!*JL I'_J_t"" ! _* - _ I •<Mr sring rolio a 1 of bat for- gft^-^wlCKKJD^M) EVILIN JEHU. LESSON, II, SEfiONO" QUARTER, IN- TERNATIONAL SERIES, APRIL 12. "That is «,magui ........ f asid, as'they fol- i<}Wed. the masters tttegate^ ; ' ' tine [you giVe'htii .though." *)hi thaVwisU Point' nameformy D*Je- ; aw wred. ci7 e a ci led u» Mrid, a; ye iriing c*lt w»« eaa neetry.' -' wns safe «nd well, wt en his side loft" He| waa a i army, 1 rded bal- leea epcan in- r!to To gi mt- ong thei 5 , i : : ^ - 1 • t • - \ merged, witli it. '-: !.' i^ '. "- .'. r NiUMBEB 2495. answered frankly, IT'S hot orer daan 10T80 won tb6 race— ;x ML|| Gome, Ben es, wall toOtiyr these rrvclera atfcdista^oo and " - ' '- - k H fhta'butaide,- rouia* class . preeent named; hiiSL after tot sentimental,' ^JDife •''answered I'ytotetday'that'he ndbflocrtiankedimi the snbj*ct(apro- s.:: • •' ?:1i acme; nayr. before The carnival Evin [greater . streamed- down th i and.c . .WB,'mi oso6pe& tt'e bright the tramp vt many feet;' aad -tti*! ihjitl treble assumed,ft*b ttac dlsgrnse) of the mai kers, floated, con itant, happy lan*h- •-aS. -|! . ' • • • •• >•• v i S rolUng along thexwi can e in sightol! the r"~~ it s! hugjs throng had it a huge throng had xfiect of [levexal regfineni had' baa Is to different po ata to licholiday; and the n thei Kitihi Kmety-eizth.ini intry was giving a ert'heire. Every age and color! were O in | the. nnmawVi d facea—the ehon,! ny akin of the nogi o, the swart Diego, andTthe bright' lemb I skin of 'the buad- ^/CoIon^ rteredjtneir id the pti r> nificefatdt»»;of i [led c fw*h akioned Oi (Hfumpi id' faced' 'FrenSch [led chubbyAhydrenalong;.the id Wfc ddld h bab>i 4 np of t' p j q j 'deportment enunciated! to a! e-on gnised officers, in. Gen. j Everett's about noon.- The majoi; had r un'o 3d ample mask, but rnefully | ir sgar ed flattened nose, as he threw backil she d; of a flaring red domino| "Wiiy^i rno I, 1 suppose a lot of ignorant I «oldi<rsh been~caright, as we •were,'! balcoriv on Kampart Bti^et!" ''I don't think the results' roul< ha e 1 beta battle, murder and'suai en; i >atl larfghed. the aid-de-camp, - Jj -- brow, after removing his hld h 1 th y^ oldi<rsh lnd.«f tl i|! .be 1 nil yon should hare, .seen 1 the < majcp himself, general. He is as gr sat ii ing .green bands thrbngh] a carm-vi as j is at ordering a breakrast." [ "Oh, I'm an old maske:-,' ant pie piajor, complacently! ia|!bre.vet at Fort Pike, li I used to run down here t !masked baUs at the oldlHotel St.|LouUt \Ah, my boy, tho*| were aayj I Brjj: thfe was hot work under the lalppny. ''Bather," put;in .the '|Why, general, the maj^r ^ejd'a iiharija horded them till Our flo-sfers {were! roil . en fThiey returned the fire;mtl tridges and torpedoes,; an turned to retreat a crowdof lequins charged us with d td l'! q ge wit pad routed us utterly"'! ! i"It was hotr grumb y grumbled as hotr grumbled at' the noee 6f'tha elieve those c a t r i d e enrped it And I believe those per,inthem. Oneof^the got down , my back, and .now.". •" : L*'.. . . • i 'i.'jVWell, IVe had said Col. Barnes dryly, a long gray domino, r' nijvaijs for years; 'but I n| fly'"about in a' mask' j ^ ydnng 'Women with .flow if [Mrs. Barnes gets hold o11 ) ! J'Pshaw, manr retorbd, f do not desert us. WeV( <y do not desert us. W beginning-of the fun y are you not going in for a ' 'Hdlth yo nt g g tr •Hardlyin.that way, n aj ; answered. 1 "It is a triflii 'i ifia [cha££6 t and Xi ua' , | , » afcnfe 'But reialy' enjoy the day better as al loker . Barnes, I was most eager to i Wl' carnival> but thA realitjf e eeedk- fai.tastic thing rl had imagme ." ' •Juatwait till hwriglt," the- gaid. "If, the day mtores 8 j < o M;-stick Krewo win detigjht Mi ttualhboaUsI They are s^nu to be dreamed of. Bat y >u jhad b trj a domino before ~*'~' l ~ how it feels i I'lmayta . .. ersl/this evening," Dale to-jught, after the pageant, gmeral's party and take tbeVopen house andtothe I f 'fTonjours perdrixT^" jpn j E j Everett made no answer,; ttpt geeted Oat time waai> •the major Uhe wa» r J I 'Lfteagltotrefresheci,* era i' ''Give me another,ifl my,nose! WeHrthia wil -I win doze I bladderl he! ha4 th« A trjf T, j p '; "Always the Iadfar tt d id * omaa, dandled; her yigecons «n aa;, while pale, faiy who might have 'paaaM I6x ciub men on Brof dway, or petit \' creves' on \ / the Champs'Eryseea. Had sen here, as eVery- ' "fi; in niimbejsj * Urngoodly aprins*- of btaej«*eta lotted the '' i '- tbe^Wsof ( tbeirw«< tern ever ami u ed-interest. Tti» bana' w«a playing, a , wal^, : the h«»4s!and eet of the . loviW natives Iteerjinj .time. And and fbere, in the'bmif d spice, fin whirled in g otaeque meass bytbeHarieqnii orTPiEerotdr ^..wore. : A wonderful peop e, these, said!] quietly. "Who woaid wail: these sltreeta to^d ly, ulat nwas josV rising from i&e 1 'set, of atirriblrdefeai^ ' of tie material loss the 11, pony andsaapena 1 ehdond^-oC'' hopec that d A t f t ^ "Xie mercurial tern] enment, 1 * ansv sredi again- frrii i l a r Cap^ . "They are French,: s id a !FrenchmsB would dance on hiagra:' ' ~ L - 1SL I eee : g nothing very w niderfal, g in tt t it enjoring. 4he bisk, holiday .t haTOpad'bttyid &""' ' i "Bibple'tHat'reaci these southernerB do, ,10 dmother 1 * jy too much elieiiikfylo fa conqii*- jhjbt [th b h y . Job then tbe band b oke ley of oatipMlatrB.:: T M swened. out, blending ijito ^ theVQAeeriV* that inturk loaing the n^WachJfeani» iewF$ picked up. by the pice io, tune i;i dop^ed by Abi iha •Tirfriy \ .out loud! and cl " TT even t efore the crowd < aught t ie 'tiau'Axii| > !tne'/idnii a '; ifod" 1 ' tjji inttj the» came fruiuj tvery'thprjat in most'crown themusie awellwl kwid and clear applao ie: rang oot, dyi B0ften<dand,al l " ^ loud' and trotted! C left N in upon his ; i TO BB COXTO DID. The JPpnnaylvania. Tour to Cali , The khirdlourof the F road'Coimpkny's series tc the Qolden Gate; py jTqrk last wj i hih lt New jTqrk last wj ek, and now but one remains, which wi [leave April[14J and uridouhtedl flyef ie most deiable and undoubtedly carer.; route, both'to and froi coait ••'• I : ' ; -.-. The ipecial vesUbul jpecial ve»Ubul< uippcirlw{thttadrawm ! d ki d : , p g j dmujr and observaJ [rew of twenty^ a tourist agent ero'n and ladiesj if .their own'ser; ft , l a ^ p maid toilook after those a' t o b d t maid toilook after those if .their ownser; a' stenoirrapber and tp ewriter, in fact fitted, out even-to-a barb r, Is this palace Ori whe4k,|which jrill li going West tnu' verse the Stateslof ^enntj Ivania, Ohio,'In| diana, EIUK is, Jowa, Keb [aaka. and dfliw ' iS lorado, U ah.Nevadi.in TwTIiar 8 trfde'trips jar hl i i D i into C* iTo aTwTIiar 8 includec, i ?*#ei!'as- th )n the la id if tUe snnnv; the train carts directly FranciMo t h o a Cfcl a dir FranciMo,< throagn Cfcl forola and W« ihl igton, gtoppi lg at and Tftton a, then'roi1 ^ i Dakota, l ad Tftto Northern MontaiW, conita.jlo home t h r o g ttny the entire trip, inctadin andPtaUfcufltranaportat aevtaral Idardage ridea a btrt 980 be made asstatarit This Is [you mnsi and fdedVte «nj 6i ' boy, fcrttoBaraM™ ter jump,. Bat I rd rather . I ippHcation »<<neeto Uc< gTOersl ^assei^ whrt. *w Lfiiiv.S- - wild mnak) Doodle" msical "Httle' he Qoden 6 M | k, and now but l Aril[14J ee p[ most desirable the far Pacifld . '••':- V • • ! j l Pullman tralnii lij ii room,aleepingj d obrvJ whole weeka kyv'Re.turtt" Borth fromi east Ti* Raflro* through Idaho, g I , «nhe*»U,Ws- J Ht Ohi d Illraot»,fii LEnsJj Ohio, snet ~ ' i tid. Ticket. ft5 niealsenTddte » f togeUierS»1tK jddetHps , « r e space Bhonld ohave, fa fact mlovBfe. Tbba- .«fe»¥.«H I.x« or tne I;»••;•« II X, 18-31. l, T O»»M.»r»ry by th* Rev. rQoartaxrjlbj- per- _l«K?And Jehu gathered aU the people to- gether." j -rr \^« flDd this man's name nearly forty times in this and the piecaUng chapter,— aadjntoTeradaaea times elaewbere. He k eridesUr the Lord's ^;^irf^- of jadft- ' meat upon »ln andsinners, but does not ap- peartoluire been a true worshiper of the 19. "I have* great aacriflce to do BaaL" Tbwu*l?e*Ba« beeodunanded to bo gathend toge4^ar aU the propheta, priests and •ernttfeief JOwd thatphe jmgktdeatroy than. B u i w v the..chief m«h> deity of the, e>T»»fa-t.r f gi»rtOan»«nltw,Tt>«iword gLfpMmw Tnaatff or poaMMor, and* is used ftftsm Uaiaa intW, chajitor. which ia more OCISDthan (t ia"f ooad in any other chapter intbe-^JS^e. j'tttt worahip of Baal meant- the forsaking of the onlytrua^cd, the God ofluaal.snd an identlficationwith the false rrJigiora of the nations, and was. a great provocalioo. of Jehovah. 2t\ ".Aod Jfeha said, Proclaim a solemn aaoembly for BaaL". . f ' , His purpose is stated in the previous verae to have' been that he might destroy the worshipers of Baal, but he- is doing it ifttili, ana a God bf truth cannot de- itxefttfilir, na God bf tr cotre nor aothotjjo deceit. •3L "AsiO. J<ffiu sent through all Israel; and ajjf th« worshipers of Baal.came, so thai^tbere was hot a man left that caiiie n o t " ; . . . . . - ' . And read that the house of Baal was fall from one end to the other. -Here U-a. deyogoa worthy of a better cause, bat it;U even BO iothis present day. L 2&;*Brtrig forth 'veatments for all the. wantsVanafBaal. And he brought them forth ywtasenta." . 'Thus' while outwardly honoring them and seemingly encouraging them he was robing them for. slaughter.' Death, 'not life,' was before; them, and it was death leading to the second death. The separa- tion of »6al and body la not to be dreaded If wo are clothed, with Christ's U 33. "Jehii and' Jehonadab the son of He- e h a b . " t ' .' ! . " ' - . ' . See In, Terse 15 the greeting and union of these two, and if noi familiar with the uUxj- of the descendMnta of Jooadab, read Uin Jer, xxxr, and /bark theWeaBinK* oC oberlience.. ' . ""Search and look that there be here with Too none of the servants of the lord, but th« wormhipert of Baal only."- How woold. such a proclamation affect! the people who gather at'.the popular places, of amusement hi our day t . SA. "And when they went in to offer sac- rifices and burnt offerings." ! .•••_"• : ' Here la' Jehu ofnVisfing as a priest of - Baal,-while at .the same time ha Instructs , jttyroan that on penalty of death they are not to allow one of those-present to escape with his life. Compare Elijah prov- ing'Wore all •' the people that Jehovah is ^--' God, sa ha'ofland saeiinWse onto WITY., and than slew tb« prophet* oi Baal after show- ing them'their foUy. With Elijah air was open and righteous. The way of Jehu, is Aot so. God commissioned him to destroy Baal, \ w t God did "not commission him to practice deceit or to worship Baal. J6. '"Go in and slay them; let none come forth."'. ..'-••• ... This is the obedient part, as.whenthe IieTites went'In'and out throoghout the csmp'arid slew every man, hlsbrotber and companion and netghhor, beomse of! their : sin agalnat God. Thus will leverUsting destruction from the presence of tfeenLord aotnedWy'dtertake all Who know not God *nd obsy BdttHagoopel <nTnese. 1, 8, ?). 3S. "And they bnwghs forth the images oat o< the booae of Baal and bamed them." No*, only the Idolaters but thefr idoU -- does Se destroy, " * ; 87. "And tWy brake down the image of Bs*I, aoH h*ake down the house of Baal, and made'it'a draogBt boose unto this, of Satan, for be is the ind'Idolaters, shall yet find •tfcfl dty and completely U ».*?D»BSJ«*U destroyed Bsal out of Ia- . « « , * : ' ; " ; . ' ' - ' " . . . 'It was a sore evil, and required- severe treatment' and received it. It' seems, to hare been'John's special mission to put away this iniquity; but he did not win Is-— raelbacktoGod.as.wasballsee. Itisone thing, to put away evil, bat quite another to make people righteous. " ' 29. "Howbdt, from the sins of Jeroboam the son of Kebat; who made Israel to sin, Jeha departed not from after them." Sorely, If we believed that our sins might reach to many generations, as did the sins of' this 1 ' man, the : mos£ ungodly might be led to ponoeVweU their waya. It u a f ear- fol thing to depart from the living God or leadotiwcs-aotodo. . 3d.: "And the] Lord said unto Jehu, Be- «ae thott hast done well in executing . which Is right in mine eyes." . /He is commended for hlfl thorough judg- ment upon the house of - Ahab. Contrast the lack: of thoroughness in Saul when sent todestroy Amalek (I Sun. xv,>ll).' The Lord does not commend Jehu's deceit. While He commends the faith of Rahab of Jericho He does not oomme&d her deceit eittwr. Be" cannot commend what is wrong in any one. In the parable of the unjust .steward (Lake xvi) it is not the Ijprt'Jeaua'who eotnmeniilB' his fraudulent trestraaat'of Me' Biasfar, but it is his own him a*ahrewd fellow to thus make proTWon for hhfat- M 1 & ' J * •-• ••-•• -.-.'•• •'• 'I''" "Thy children of thefoartb Kaaeration ah*UsttoritBetlin»«c«'Isra»l.» And-ao kt osme io pas* (snap, XT, 13). HiSitbcCTrfgnmps brcaght him and his ^Kii^ysgp f^ t^mpor **^. KIDJBBODX for fotxc •• p If we who,believe in Jesus o Him we ahaU sit with Him (Bev. Ill, aO,saa in bodies lik»Hsi{PkiL WVtt) reign: with Him over hi* whob earthy (Bev. v, », 10; Dan. vti, Jehu took rtiM Lotd - fceed towalkla of. Israel with all rirvas n««le<*»d._Le*any •rooomy, and notke bow »book Israel is command-' ifdb the commandments rtteJUInVaadttts ststemmt wIU mske- 4* Baal,:bo*hewor- aad transgressed ~ ttUhl ftatt Hia(I. Jk, fSknp offftper Saves Her Idfe. It WM just an ordmarr SflwrTof writing, paper, but ft saved her-life. Who was in the bat stagea' of eonsumpUo*, told by phy- •feUawthatabe was Inco>sble; and,could U l short time; she, wMgned less' pounda, On,a piece of wrap- ikdbf^' Kfi^NDfi Ksndgof aitaBpIel«tO^; tt helt»d 1 ~ "" -" -t Jntta. it helped '«piere'J«'tft»ihe*h«^ ."ii '..-'-Si

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(•\Bnrgaind

Moor,

r. J.

L/,iterialapj

llbe ~

Kewark,

as the "lemocralic

k . - . j ;

'« nVER- Editor and Proprietor.

jy.ireM....;.; J . . . . « < *

TO ADVERTISERS*roronelnse|HlJOD^.|.. .9.73

I,..;.:.....{....H.OQ

tine, eaca.lnaertlon,

!5i oMJline, can jhave special andj.ient advertisement* parable In' ad-

u-Ui (jjirterly In advance ij .'

BUSINESS CABDS.

FINE ASSORTMENT QF

fj^I;ui(I Sejvtjd Silj&es,

' AT CHARLES A V a i i r s . j "•r«ree(t Oul 15) I BAHWAT, N.-J.

a.RlEHMAN,, • : . • : • i ' . 5

aao : Tuning : and :l Repairing.

.Jn receiTfd by J. o.;B«flr, Kahway.Stf, i:! NBWAHK

E

G-

(f

Sir

J.lew

J.L

:iee, of the F e*Offlce: H M4lB"Btctet,

RAH.WAT.N.J.

i K E ,-••. ; r . . ' . v

HE -:- P L U M B E R ,u: Mitn street, , j '; j .

tt : RABWAY, N. J".

rrA.v E H R L I C H , jj •<UK MANUFACTURER.'ahd'ftull Dealer in! al'. tii* Host |

,IJO,sm>.<eri' ArtloTea of i i | -::a,;i,,.._f mdcleanlr/gof same. 'j :tjt It* GlKHiSIU FlRK ISSCIUSK'E CO.,

tort, (mar30) *fl8 IRVING STREET.

Sto

IWMalRahwk

(Entered

J. W. ACKI• ' • • • \ I

.Wholesale-and HeJaii Dealw in

LT

• $4.95 EgCheatnut $£ro

•<*Wers left Jt Moore t JaciltTZeh°.r. adores,id tP.O.. will receive

JJEJNRY McMANJjS,Dealer In the Celebn ted

SUGAR :- LOAF

LEHIGH D

, Offlc

aim si, 89

["OS.

aplss, io-U

MARSH, i:' OB.1I.EK IS

i., Ranges anil Hollow Ware,Air Faraaoes, Fire Place Ranges,

!; Tin Rooflng, e t c , "> . j • "]is/rter, (Jull) KAHWAYi"" "

TISTRY.' !/ ! • ' . • ' • ' • • :

H.LYMAN CLARK

k ;Xo|: 9T : Maiii ; Stireet,e Monroe,*.ijan I) RAHWAY.lIJ-J-

COM

I.H.

Steam

ADD OTHIh

rom )t atttnOon

JEDbo,

THB BEST IH T Dt OTTT.

at Honaman * Xc; fantt3rCarrlace' • ' Factory, I . ~ .

IHV1N STl.HAHWAT

WH0L«S»L» AMD RITAIL

D1LLLERI: No. 8 BRID3E STREET,

pposite Elevated Cc al IVicketa.

UPTOWN OF ?IC.

raer of Grand and O lver Streets.

iTHING NEV!

in 1840; changed toipr^seAt name.

1 ie Pott brace at Hahwaa Second Claaa M a t S ;

'fflceatHahway.N.J

No. 16 Jfrilton Street

Boalrding, Urery an«|Sale 8 ables.

PINE RIGS ON^2n!*SMdCamage3-bODS. STABLES'•ALWAYS-p

K

IARSH& P. H

7RACTICAI

Steam Heating Fitt" • - M

rjjL'ljenb'njv 3-lv

SLATER. •| ' DBiLER IN

3aper.-. Points, BrashesP l i i l l I t B i h

&C.Painting in all Its Branches]!re»r, R A H W A Y J N I J. ;

EVER & Ar>LER,iiSiicceisors to A. Schoeliler,) . j

ail| Cake and PieBakers,:SS M.UN ST., RAHWAY. i|

Ings, Parties. Picnics, etc , supplied.A BK3Ap a Specialty. :i ',!

RET BERRY. !•• ! r • ! • \

m-ielloi'!-:- at-:- L a w .

.e-Corier Cherry * Irving S t ,Irnbu's't., - Nea'r.Post pfllce.

from 8 A.

Engin'eers &

UNIO.N CO. D

RAIi

T H E

WAV, N.

Capils

Transac a a Q-neral Baniln«.,to 4 p. it.

J C SjEPH WOOSTER,

*; AND: ,HORSE :!(

, BOOTS AND SHOES.'AOIHT FOE \ , ;

WiUiiis, Clark & Gp.'s fligh'GrWjjjer P,ratt'a CatUe and I

—a, Hammond's Slug Shot, tljeGreat Insect Destroyer;' |'.:

TRTA'PAIHOPoua' ,!• v-

y>ENNSYLYAmA. __,-*--,(' j " i- TIMB TABI E."

On and aOer -Sunday, Pebwill leave Bahwar aa follow

For HarrlstwrgH, PnuDaj jn».4i a. m,, weeK aaya only. ••. For Baltimore, Waafilniftoi and

9.iSa,m_.fc*ap. « ? . fi' For Phllidelpma—Ult,! 70> , a.o

«or, i .4Tard6.oc» m. anniiays10.90 a.'m ,B.<9,7^8 and 9.43; >.m.

For C»pe May 1.47 p. m >Fnr Aifantlc City—i.4l J. mFor Trenton^-l.U, 7.05, f ao, i....

1S.07,1.47,3 03,8.01 p. m. Sum aya

; prior to which the

10.50 a. m., 3 4a. 7.F N B

id 9.431IH"'

Nb.l

s BAND-MADE .-.- SHfc)ES.PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.; ('' :

IT Main Street, " ' < RAH W A Y

iNiON COUNTY HOTEL,

G E H ^ I N G

Lchinistf

Repalrlbg

Certificates ot Depotlt issued In amounts tronf za to fiool beartnz Interest at :nrefi (3) percentper annom, provide ] the m« nex Iremalna pideposit alj months. I; BDWB

m h s . IBDWABD S. SAV

K. H. SOTDIWOOD, ca*nier.

orjaniat ind Prei ChurcU), [I • •

r of Organ and Pianaforte:.P.O. Box 3W,r i | .

i • ; • RAHWAY, N. J.

SL;

E-.V-T 1 S T , ! } .

Second Floor, HAH AY.

/ • •" a

dg,'Steam and Gas Fitting.•*fci Street,. (apl^O) RAH WAT.

nun

I a57fl"<-"Hu!' IN ORGAS, PIAXO 4ND•n< iu.v P L A Y I N G . :; i . T . -

N'« ~I"LT •: IE AND MUSIUAli THEORY,

«0 JSFFERSOS A VENICE,

) XIZABgTH, N. J. j M, '

"fact

TOC ci,y FIND

Assortment of ShoesAT C./AVERY'S, . M - 1 •,

Street (jul u ) BAHWAT, NiJ .

able -:- Milliner,'< MAIN STREET,1 i i

RJLRWJ Y.

done, m the latest- fltylee, ateasonahle prices, maytjf ly

M

Itreel

,*mi

If.

I.AI

Ions,Strait,cm

lUlai

) D I S T E f . } |

RAHWAY, N.

MOTHERS.

iceds. Feeds, Agrtcnl

will -:- Artist^

j .

RAHWAY.

RAHWAY, N,J.* : f .**•* *« «T A* A f 1V^ Vfl:«n|s Halr-cmttlogaspeclalljresiijei ceiraeslied. [ Jjjltf.,

'••t

ie an<l;BetallJDealer;in •. • | /

ana Biturmnoii^

for Walks and^KICS 36 CHERBY ST, / | .

/ / - j "'

-••-Portrait'/' j -doten

.•naran-t There

,JtUlAakTHK)BT,lt.J

Firfe

Dwelling!

Office: Co

33 CHKRBY 8TR] :BT.

TDAHWAYMEAT MARKET,

Choice

AT

OCtSS

Beef.Veal, Etc

9.50,06c

Baseness. Ope

QE. President.! marn

Mutton,; Lamb,

POPULAR TRICES

MUTUA

Instiran-lasuxai

, Household Furniture, &c,

ICI

. SCHEUER, Proprietor,? •

e"s| Avenue, RAHWAY.

'" —"-.•' !rf ; •dOMMODIOUS GROUNDS, j . •

Platform and Hall for Picnics.' • \ • ; !: ''.'. i

Krenger-B Extra Beer and Pree C l « 3Cbowdjer'ieveiT Saturday evenlne. ' - ^

'OU

13.

The

ortTWobd

prepared to execute orders :best jmanaer at short notice,

a|b!ehit(js:| . | •

^Co.,

at W rates than any oUle• V

: Main Street and Milton A v e . ,

HAHV^AY.H.J.

OSBO1LN, President..marT-ly :i

OC

THe L »ading

The-:-Iabies'Persona

R E ,

AttenUo

Company.

Photographer!TASKS rIKST. PI IZE AT A|LI. PAIRS.

MO-:-PhoStirentoi

ographeri11 Sittings. •

FINE C ^ T O N ^ P A J TEL WORKT A SPECIALTY

8TtTOIO Hoi|« CBKBI Y BT.| koverM.H.Aclcen's) |

CUT FLOV fEHS, BOSES, C

VIOLETS, SMILAS.ic.

S •!

BNATIONSi

BOQUETS.- _Flow4nng, and other PUnte. -jMostconvJnlent'lociuon.- I l 4 mtotes £rom

B.B:StatW, South.

DaBIE'S GBEEHtHJjJ:• cor.

ESllaqnes ana Map¥>I

FOR fAIjE,

Thae

Albert street, ai dThorne street.

front b^rom 150 to

tsmade.

INSURANCE -to

nKrents.

nniaxef

Ing

u ider the

Beef

C:

:iETY YKARS ESTABLISHB1

CAN GET

^

i RYTHISO rou WANT li

OE;::- M^OF ALL Q R A D E S . ' A T ' / '

CLARIUIL1

r ; S fSHINOTOK HALL BUILDING

y f i i l lgrown <V. / s t o r e in U

>j^ 1.13,'10.50 a. m , lj.07, J.47, S0.1, I6.5?, b,oj; 1113 D. hi. stand*NMO a. m.,10)3, «0S,3 « , 7 SS

ForMetuchen-2l.is. T.*n IO3.4",.4.46, _5.49; 6J19. 6.68,8.0

> z s p . m . '" ( ••'. • . 1For Menlo Park-pi-SO, io:'*t,

S.4T, 8.49,8.58, 8.01 and 11.137.06,10.03 a. m.. 1.0* 4.03, 7 68

?or la'lln—7.20 and 10. JO a.15.49, a.C8, 8.01 and 11.13 p., a.8, .01 and10.03 a m., 1J13, ».o!'ATenel E d a r t

1 . 3 p., 7.&8 and iand Spa

1.13,1.34, HJi, Alfal 6.23 and T.-10.33, l loo m..and lo 15 pi m

For Perth Kn^bof—19 42,6 5l. is: L » , s.32.5:pb,is.»a, «.si. 7.

J K . S U , liodmj,5 32amUP. R. K. Crosslnj—9.95 ajm.Tor South A n i b o y u r i pP. R. K. Crosslnj9.9Tor South Aniboy—u

abd».5i p m. ;.F t f 4

p,i

.11 .

P«.8S

2n. :JSp

9.SS|»P.

4,5..1,5

e

,55indtor

For Matawanf-4.53 a.'miv 1.For Red BankLj.55 a. m^ 1.»or Long Branch, Ocean.Or

Belmar. sprlnn Lake, Sea GirtPointPIe»sant-f!lt5ra.m , i .a

For Bay Head| Torns Riverstntlona » 56 a. m. week dars.

Sunday tralnaleave Banwajt . and LoEgBnmch road—w.1.•KorKllzabeth-.i4!),5.:)5, 6~05, i.3J

-.46. 7 55. .8.18, 8.23, 8.S8, »;a i, 9.10 30, ia4", 11.39 a. m . r i o ) . 1.£S1.3.3JS,1 4.S! S.S4, S.5«, El3 , 8.S.10, &59. 9.40. '1O.2I. \VM £ I 1. 85.69, T,42/8.30,9 IS, 9 *J. '9J(I, 0.30,13.30,- Wit ».20, 2 3fl,]3.3i,"4i3i. 5, SI, 6.•r.m. 8.26,!9.O2, 10.03, 11 J:) p. im.

ForKejrark—list 5.35,0.05.B 347.46, 7.55. 8.18.1 8 .a , SJH, S.Of, O J10 30,10.40, I U 9 a. m., l.Wi 1.11. 1.8.3S, 4.33, 5.24, : 5iM. 8.M, 6.478.10. 8J9.9.40.10.34,11.48p. m. !J ind,7MS, 8.S0, 9.12, 9.:)3, 9.W,( 11)30.liSO, J.S9. S.20, i38,3.32. 4.83, 5. 2.IJ0,8.SS, 9.0-t, ia03 and J I . M p n.

ForNew.York—2.49,5 35. 6.05. J.?4,7.46. 7.53, S.18, S.s:l 8.38, 9.0! , 9.:10.30, ,ja40. 11.39 a .m. . l;04, 1.13SJ1, 3.:«, .4.32. 8.24. 5.58. 6.1 I, 68.10, s to. 9.40,10.44 and 11.4sjl4!t, 5..19, 7.42, &3O, 9.12, 9..1 , 9.10.40 oi m.. 1S.3U. 1.39,3.S0,136.: .'M,KO'i, T.IU. 7.50. 8.2C, 9.U2. 10.63 an 111.

For Brooklyn all through t atnsJersej- c i ty wlth.boa(sof "Bro illy:rordln^' directtranatt-rtoand tramivoldlnn double ferriage and Jo lrniVorkcltyj

Trains leave New York for Hi hwiMX), 7.20 S.10,'9.11), 9^0. 10.10, 1 .1012.50. l;00,2.10, *.:», 3.00, 3.3H. 4 00, 45".J(I, 5 SO, 8.40. 5 50. 6.00. 6.10, 6. W, C.8 31), 9.1'S, 10.15,11.00, 11.45 p. m ,

• : ( • ! . '

SAVING.!

/ RHEAUME, AgfPLAINF1BLD, N. J.,

1 • j .

tly added to his Lnmoer and 1Og Yard, increased (acuities ror

It,

Turning and Scroll Sawpg,for thef'.Sand at ray

Jan Mcr

STREET,

(tentral Meat MartiMAYBE & CO.,

tcd a

:v

Inform their1 friends that the

'-CLASS .MEAT MAfilpT& Irrtng street, and solicit a

1, Mutton, Lamb, .PoultryJ and Game In Sea n.

TBV CS AND BB CONVINCED^ '.)Ct l-ljr |. • . . ; " :

osie

BainelniheAn ror.Haidi:

Irs.:

HU

C. KJMILLK, _ MAIN ST., RAHWAYJ

Ia noi' prepared to supply the FALL TK Li KwithafllrtcSlsmnerline.conslstlneof •, \i\\\

yj, -:- Gloves, -:- Corai Its,Buhtleb, Hoop Shirts, Dress Forms, Underwear.Co •set Steels, SMrt Extenders In., all leatthS,Al o, )RBSS TB1MMINQS In the , New Iboi li Anelvitand Silk Braided Fronts and Tafor Sti rtsTpaamentenes, Buttons in all thesty es, csfcos. Brushes. Hslr Pins. | | iFANCY.'jQbODS, BALLS, CRESCEJ|JlAn jlic ue, Fipwera, Aresene. Chenille, w a s h M kiSisi iDrtlderj' Jfloases, Mamie Bufcherii LI iS,Fel t , l lus» , l • . I , , . !.• j.Sa in TWilled Ribbons, Fancy Co §

• • RMi. Also, a full line of Woolen 'J ifusrolimbla Brand. I saxony, Germantfjni,M m " Shetland Floss and Zephrm1 — " — r d e r . T|}!|

wlt&nuie

Velvet i»RpTJUt:stityl«. I

nT««r||

neioi! foods, atull line oflneW Goods, Feathers,

TS AND BON

th.V

et r *Seh»Wrt

HATS AND BONHET8 O!-MoCaUU Fattems tor sale.

S. Eldriclge and Sara]HoieL aurvlvine execu(rlx <*' *j®la^

"ent of Charles swrra,. depeted:-a. P.You uvbe reby notified that I have purchu

the sui» c t One Hundretfand "Jlnety-flveiar [u ts Wti nber 38 and 87. on Church streethe Sec indjwjardof tuecity of-Eahway\ OnBNu nS rsjoiian Assessment Maplmgwn as •

tm»tyotUnion.lnpu'8uanpeii"0 •thi BawB of 1S86, a ceraned coiy otir 3 nfed in the offlce ot the a ty Treaai'it 9 nf.iRahway. on t 6 Sixth di iy 0.'Mgi^hundred and ninety, at a,

r the :ity Treasurer of said C Ity, ulvtrtu«ofanacTeo£ltIed"AnA tcbncaetuelnratand collection of arteiragi

les, 'and to enforce OuSTprovlde for the sale of•~-- taxation and ass^ssme

sundajs—6.15,8 00.9.00,9.«, 0.00.I2.O0 nnon, 1.00, iOO, 2.45.1.00,1.10.3.i l l ' . 7.:.T. 8.00,8.30, 9.00, 9.;.'0, 1 1 15,W.1" ml'liili^ht.r l'iiiMf-nsi.'rs « lslilnj to take s >uth<•ivn 1 xpre^i trains not atooDlng Atse obliged to take a precedlnptlnt wiiere the .expriss trailatop. ; j :' For fiirtwr iriforra.itlull j r ^ j ' i

'.lgenr, wlio.wilt furnlsli t : j . uiolnrormiitiun AH lo.i'Qut*1^, cii-.-c:<. i Chas.ii£. Pugh.General Mien er:General PasseLscTrAgent:' t'.w J.\eral supt. u. R. i i or N..!. Dtv.

JOS. C

13 A H W A Y- t ! NE

iMAILS

PCDSTOFV VOKK T l \

ARR

ipr

BT.

. J,; AFm X 1tO, X8£ I

9.U » . m.,il.T.OG.MS,

id 9.1.1 a. m.,II, 7.04,9.13

JO, 6.07 and5 49. «.19,

, 7 06.10.08,9.4t p- m.

18.07, S.03,m. flun-

0,7.58 and

Sundays—. IS OS, 3.47,

lays—7.08,

s^-6.57 andm. and

IS a. m.,Hdndays

.12 'a. m.,

JJ. tn.ayslOJW

ermfdlate. I

3U on5.54 p. m.;1.7.0S. 7.37.l.37,|10 07.I.4«J 2.03,6.56, 7.26,

dajs—149,1.40 a. m.,7.0a..7.18,

7.08, 7.87.

i03,' 2.31,16, I 7.S4,

4—2,49,5.5940 al m ,

7.M;. 7.18,

.7.08^7 37,37,110 07,

New York, North, Easr, an1- : Through Southern and Philad ilpui

! Wordbrldee and Peith AmbO', 8.00! Philadelphia anU \Vay, 8.43 a m., Kew Vorfc. North, East and W ay; 9TUrough west, t.49 and 10.15:. m.woodorldge, M.69 p m.

. New York, North a id Bast, 1 ,C7,1p. m.'' • I

Kllzabeth and Newark. ! p . mThrough Southern,

5.07 a .m. • ,_, . ,New Vorlc,Nort l .East and\Vay,5f p.m.!Woodt)rld?e,Sit pi. in .Perthimboj .26p.FUUadelphla an 1 VTh.y,5.:»9 p. n,,Malls I are recdlyetl [rom > ew I inswlck,r(iicetqn Metucl enjTrenton outh nd Westr y

Pr(iicetqn. Metucl en.jTrentonJMvey,' jBelvldere-o

Jersey Glty:

Phlladel 1 tila

rind Delawa8.15, s 45 la .m. and S.8S p. m.

Malls [are m e l t e d from E112 ibetb'lire £ Lackawann

Jersey Central Bitlrouds. at 5- 5,9.1p.m. I i ; , :

MilLSCLOS]Woodorldge anri Perth Amboj, 6.50

- New York, North and East. 7.3) a. mNew York. Nortn. itist and w ly, 8.Philadelphia and Way, 8 45 a. a.Throngh Soutttefu aid Weat, .45 a.Woodbrldgo. 10.45 O. m,NewYdrk, NorthIUKI'KISMO.I a.m.Newark and'BMzibeth. 1.30 p. n.TrentoE, s.3" p mJ I • .

•'• New York, Eaatidd ,\Vaf, 4.30 p. m.1 W6odbMdueandFerthAmbo;,s.45t

PhlladllptHaant.WayJl.00p. n.Through Sou the u : and West, • .4Jp.New ) ort. NorU, Eofit and W iy,4.3("" — l o s e for al 1 points at 6.4 s p, m.

ire dlapa ohed for Ell abPth,Malls tMalls

'Sonday Mais arrive 5.17 a. m.points 5.0

Office o

Can'be dCanmoner order offlce

btalned at tbls offlceUd

•Ign country

Sbo kley, her hasband.h b tltld th

(3) on ansexedto

December

under amconccrnln:

p. m

Jersey Clry. Nortl ern |New Jer ley, Ddl iware &Lackawapna, ^^ w Jlersfy Cent; al r "8.10 a. m.u!30,4.45 |tnd i!45 p. m.; Mansate/lI»pau;ljedrirp£llad;IplUi.Prlncefon, yew Bran.swlck, M jruchiand Wesi Jersey, Belvldere androads at' .49 a. tn., 5.00 and 6.45 p m.

Offlceo>ensat7.00a.m.,closes at7.36p.m.

en on Sundays from S. 10 CO 10.

iMONEi? OBDE JS

H. B

M.ML- . p>}ia\ KICJ, UCr UUBUIIUU.You are hereby n Milled that Iir I he su m of Thlr tyrthree (331

cents lotL l

Bspa'meqreport

IKOLLINSOJj

Sfaockkys b d

Itf-three (:HK.number twn s tre t In

;or 1 h? suenteendT „

Sre (305) c n Lenlng on street. In the Fin ( Wardr the L'lt' of Rahi^ttJ. on Block Numbey.

t Map knowq as Monide by the

of ABJusti lent appointed by the* Mrcultthe conn T at union. In, purau nee OfCXIIof Uielawsof 188', acertlfle icoprimapvas led In the offlce of the City Tot rtie City of Rahw»y, on J the I eventh

eighteen hundred anda sale ma le iby the Cltr Treasui er oi sa

by virtue bt an act < ntltled; the settlement and a

paid ta xea, assejsments and wate - ratesrents in cities ot thls|state, anclmrjosl:lev j lne a tar, assessment and lie > in lieuarrearages and to enforce the.p; ymentand to proylde for the sale of lam a stibj<future taxation ana assessments,' passtcS0th,1888.| | I I' ' I ' ..

Andjouare hereby, turtnernoufled tta|have; 6r cl4lm to' have Intere its: theifollows : ou.: the aald Ellen M.S1 o-kley,owner thereof, and your the said Tllllamley, nave, br may claim to nave, Eome 1In said premises as thei husband o said m liS h l l e ' i d l th id l tIn said premises as thei husband o said m lShoclcley,'ind unless the said lot. trartof pircel

t l d hJll be edeemed as prov deUlns - —

Southe Ka

42,6.56.id

,2.M,7.20.56. 7 . .

;tinday3—0.:»)l andS.±iU>.&-2,

• MnneH at

nnei," i.t-oo street,jrosa'Kew

00 a,B.SO,00 p.

7.30,mid

ra.,6.45,

m.,1 or-Wcst-way,|wiuto someresjular

HEATH^K>R AK

The Spring jarid 5tractions inSilks anct\

J}riesiare now ready for

j

ummer

Goonspecti<

arid comprise jail t ie newweaves and coloring»; We ;making a specialty J of WhShanghai and Japanese $Dress Patterns, whicjh weoffering at excellent values.,

. We have also a large invoof Figureid. India 'Suits whiwe are selling at 39c, 69c a$ 1 p e r y a r d . • jj ••-•

Japanese Wash Silks in manovelties. • • •':•

Faille Francaise and Benlines are the leading siiks,whwe show in all the colors.

There are also some decidnovelties in black gro'und silwith colored figures,' for comnations. j v| ! *

In plain Black Silks vyesha special line in Faille Francai'Armure, Satin IRhadames anGros Grainsj | •• |

Our list of importationsSpring and Summer DresGoods is too lo|ng toj enumejate, but these fabrics includonly the very latest novelties'

HEATHJ& IDRAKE

777 iSf 779 !BroadvStNEWARK, N.;!J...:

I ' : / • • • I >

'Bridge-Tow 1 Musetim and Hew Jersey Advt<

;t

That W a l U of T O B Welnr' t .

niib icof hairpancLbt horii^Th« maid, merry m isle i hat set oa a-danclng !

TCI over the mdnlg tt cahie stealing th«1 morn. '.' "• I ' ; : .' ] : •! 1 : '• • • 1 •

Down the great hall we it wiving the banners,Waving and waring their red,, white and

i i b i n e , " ' ; • ' . ' • • -| ; • • . • • , . ;As u o sweet • summer w [nd came blowing and

• I' b l o w i n g - ' •; / ; ' '- ' " ' •from the city's great gardens asleep in the

I dew. : - I J ' . • jUnder the flags, as ihey loated and floated,.[

TJnderthe arches and xchea of flowers, :Wetwoand wetwbflqa ertand floated ;

Aadjua^aa the da' n i i g , '

The las ^wT'oft 1

steal-

The last of those wild' Veber waltzes began;I can hear the soft n o t » now appealing and

j pleading..And I cateh' the faint scent of the' saadaU

, j wood fan Tit 1 I •

That lay in, your hand, in your .hand on my' I shoulder, •

As,dowB the g n a t haOl away and away,AUttndvr thef lacsaodv ider the arebM,

Wedaoeolawl-wedai Md tUl the Idawn of

Bat wuy should I dreaa o'er this dreary oldJledger,. .',

In this ooonting room c own'in this dingy old^street,h i h^ , , (

Of th i t night or that morning, just there atj t b d i >jtbe.dawning.

When our hearts beat 1jjingfeet?

What Is It that bringu nochantnusnt, ' '

So fragrant and froah

I'd

hen I danced theand last flame.'II

lint unil lost! batIf, down In this dost

rThat one memory ouiy

A d j b l dhat o y

* "beanled

isa ni.5.S3 a: m.m.

and 4.11

id' Way,

nd Westroads ,1 at

Newark,»nd New. m.. 5.49

2.45 p.m.

,1bfewarlc.

Jp. m.and close to all

payahl1 State

t tbls offlce payahlIn the Unite 1 Stated or For-

I,Pof.trJaster.

and V

mve pu phasedollara

eighty

at any

illiam

d sev-p> hundred and

F W d

Commit goners

Ene, atCity,n not

i»f un-

Shoccley,ind unless sai ot t r a t o fot land shJll be redeemed as prov deUlnsibefoir ihq eiplratlun or six mi ntbs fnafter the sirvlce herpof, a deed w 111 be glcording tojtne provisions of the a Id act.

paced I

maircaiistb, OEOROG WjHATFt

IITW Pr.ta4a

•t.ia AMERICAN

,, It stops t.11 restores the

bleeding- orltIncreases tJ

891,

the throat; and the se

land tne n « tecnes; noaei improves tn<- — - J ^ cureschll

— J0IUE3, NO. 1330Philadelphia: I*

DKAS-UOCTOB: I tg lvts metestur to I fle great virtue andthe & merlcin catarrh cure. I ha'

1 ottlelt

several physicians and specialists fwithout any relle\ tu t one-hair. 1remedy hislcuredmB.'andl •>'•">•ever since. Very.respertf

• ' ' S A M U '• ! ' iNo. 140CUerrystTilit!]Holly,S.'j.

Sold by Brown £ Smith, pruggla a, Hah#ay.apia-iy I'- : |i. .

T0SEP^ McEWEN,' WOODBKIDGK, N. J

. nr-Estlnn xci

of the trade '

sGlveii on Work In

rTiME JNjATlONAL DE 4OCR A l ,-L the-MM reliable" local newjspaper,

all tnenewaina condae manner wlthoti^d ^ M U a t & a MK l«

in one inISO, Of.

iact{and

tree

all. bra ichejs

mar id- ox1

SPECIAL SALE

100 PIANOSWe will sell during this month | OO

"WATERS" Upright Pianos (includingPlush Sto'ol and Embroidered Cover) atS 2 6 O cash, or $ 2 7 5 on instalments,only <82O cash {and S 8 monthly forthe balance until paid.'

When'the nlghudtisk tu the i

;nd.

that the;years,

Tbatjjudt for a " IT^ T,music

Of WBber'B wild wal

What b it. Indeed, in i bin dusty did juicy.That brings me that nigjht oi; that morning in

'June?Wha£ 1» It, lndeed?-I ^ v

A hand organ grinding

But somewhere or othore

That waltz of Von^dme, • [

That Knight or that ni

i

i time to our fast fly-

'that BOBcent of en-

from out the dead

are still ta my earsl

_ JJ confess It— '. creaking old tune!

caught in the. meaa-

ber'k and" back It aU

. '4 'ing, just there at the

h my lirst

would belleVe me1 alley today,>n, the ma rkeU andTwixt the talk about cutt

money, _ \1 shpuM nuddunly tu ro a some nv roient and

Seemed set t» the' mm (c of Weber's wildtunes!II

danco wii

IVOUil

left' me abachelor dreaming ia

ii:.;lonely

from the

i I-r-Nori P

;

erry.

A CHARACTER

These are the famous new "WATEllSthe bjst and < mos durable

Pianos Tnade. 7 | octaves, 3-strii ged, over*strung bass, rich deep .tone, with tflnexinjln? qnnllty, full iron franife, repeat-ing iiction, finest ivory keys, thrtee pedalsand every improveruent. ' j . '•..

Every Piano WARRANTED SIXYEARSito give en tire [satisfaction. Nochaige for delivery wrthin 60; miles ofNew York. . Pleajw call, or fie'hd postalfor catalogue with, reduced prices andt e r m s : ;• • • \ ' • ', j ' | ' '" ' •:

HORACE WATERS & CO.,134 fifth Aye.,'New York.

THREE Pi LRTS.

By T. a BEAttitor of "Tour Feorji in!

UaU," "Junj/,"" "Orpfw Purpose*:"

• ••• ' !• ' " Z T ' 'JDBDICATED TO THB H< IN. BENBY WA»-

TKESON, IN MEMOHY |O7 B EOOLBOT DAYS,UKFORGOTTEN, MLKKOTHEN TOWARD TEE

• • • . : ;

Oopyrfebt by J. B. iipplneott Company, and pub-hVih«l,by special

il >arraagei lenl

V\ •STUDY IN

Cap-

OUR 8HAIX>WBSUNSET.] -

fon and highest crjtturoCity, as it surely didha <re*ltha 4 betartistic sense.' Bnt| the r who eon poee4it had lost riches; | ijon Ifdca,'' al ; feava"honor, in the stress and 11 tiggle 6bitter years; and they"to make a Roman^ hoJicla;grass yet ungrown oi i gr» res' ofkin. Indeed, to the pijaentlietasteful pictured emblensl i ditk [fe

tastefu pictued emblens Bent ..elect in manya distknt [fety naveb l k i l ith i Jm sa»Jblank circles with iH «e! ^to 1866, when the onJ y r v'el -wone dedicated to Mar J.

. Bat once again t ie great Krerwto crown the carnrv} I 'jj throne"glittering pageants;! and. roundevent centered thd i kee n ist ! indenriona anticipation i f stl! theFor, mysterions in aUunique mystic society a of the chief

J, i t . -jiiihjjjaifchijitoi; '!4»y'b6 iwltich

ever illustrate with a tac; {and 'tastp ana

itabl

uA not <hceeri

I..Descent

frm 1188J$d

appreditedbrilliance that can;by" being seen.

Btrt meantime theruled the hours. G)every nationality' kn<signs quite tmknoWn;ities or cleverlybeasts, birds, and eyed & 1 ,ee,armors and cheap domino si we emotionevery hand. • Some 'went t|r> thgir frdlidsingly, some in pair^ orvarying size. Most Jwepmany a gallant cavalier c i-while vehicles Of everj) soi tdecorated, bore merTyj mgetting the grim past in;frolic of the present.; [|

Sidewalks everywhereearly in the day, "and

al

cony and window—nc tabpretentious residences ofcity—peered piquant,! pritent on the now novel»«v<lose no jot of it all tt ethese occasional cavaiil * _ ^ - _ . ' XI XI 2— - J —._ ftHons than theirand habited in best 'n tga! t!y! ovelvet and glittering tiisef waveleted hands, checking j the

Wasif itathat

these

ral

enfe:11 in

the

it with them.

PABT H—GHAITER V.| THE CBEOLE CAJ KTTAL. .

Mardi Gras morningii the! Queen City!of Carnival! j , j

The great day of the ai te-Lenten revelnever breaks upon a. Beeping city, andNew Orleans was earlyl astii:, with thatunique bazz and flurry \ hich so exceedbuzz and finny elsewb re, |when once

C l l t i d t idbuzz and finny elsewbyour Crecle population

k 1 d thiy p p gftwako.1 And nothing w, kes her so verywide as the carnival j feat >. j ' • •

This one, after long i .bstinence, wasculiarly eiciting; | and far west intoThis one, after l n g i

peculiarly eiciting; | andthe Americanized city anpecularly c t i g ; | a rthe Americanized city, an ay east throughquaint old Frmchtown, larnival echoesrang and carnival sights greeted the eyeon every dde. ; -T' . | \ •

Tho entire population, lome and tran-sient, seemed to have bei ten the sun ont

' h d h i

We will opaln send our Specialist on the ey*

TO RAHVyAY.ilTHURSDAY, i^PRIL 16.

! He will be at the •• \

RAHWAY hlOUSE, •from A.TO A. M. to s p . M., and wiU make

NO CHABGE to examine yoor eyes. .

sient, seemed to have beiof bed,'and before ho w pedj the mistsfrom bis foreliead maskeis thronged thestreets in ante-bellum ni mber and va-riety. For- the carnival \ -as on in all its

{general aspects, if not wj ;h ail that lav-jiah expenditure of Itast3 aiid moneyI Which makes the displays of the Mystick! Ere we bf Comns' niiqu > in| brilliancei|nd in jbeanty thronghent |the' world.Public masqries singjlyja id in groups

does get widek h

far west intoy east through

j y g |ublic masqries, singjlyjia id in groups,n foot or mounted in sac die or vehicle,ould prevail; masquera* .e balls of ev-

ery grade, from deco: o|as dance to! reck-less romp, would be ijjd and universalifevity of public revel, strangely re--Btrainediby influence Dl'hi bit and blithe

, s a g yBtrainediby i f l u e n c e D h i b i t and bl i the ,trat rarely viciona te: n pe amont, on thellither side' of licensj >r )nld sway tHe

yllither side' of licensj,e , > y Hhours from morn till p id light. Bat thefirst stroke' of '13, in w trning of Ash^Vednesday, would dro ? he .mask fromsinner and saint aliko, sending all to1 heir knees for a penitential I season' ofl i e flood's duration -\nth! Sundayst irown in pour lagniaj pe

EverypairofKhi pr^red_tagnaranteei» . f c f ^ ' f f ^ L S ! " , - 1 ? .

saith.And, to crown .the who! s, tie Hystick,

ld i it first pageantI bto be satisfactory.

QUEEN $c CO

\mar27-ly • I ' 1

S T . PHTLA.

«lS^™fc«SS?t».?^?S£' ^ons^jteadily growing ik)

pflood's duration,

i l i

>r )nld swayid i h t B t

-\nth! Sundaysthe Creole

1 irough the utreets in fiv iloijg, somber

Since its mysterious o rigin, in 1857,lat venkrable lodge of man mers had

jnnually; giyen entertaintnen;, instrnc-lion and delight to residents and viait-'lL—•"-—;—*- in a series of m laked pro-

don company. | , .Notice 13 Hereby Given, Thfct on tne tentn day

of February, 1891, an order w«a made by tne Cnan- n r - • « i L I ' 1 ' l " i ' ~ i rceliorot th»3tateoc New Jersey, thai.i the cred- t pon all that was bright <ltors of the V, L. Bheldoa Company present to the ~~ ' ' 'under«lgnaL.tne receiver thareol, and prove be-lorehlm under oatb, to his!satisfaction, theirseveral claims and demands against sala corpo-ration; within two months from tne tenti day of.February, 1891, and that In deramt thereof suchcreditors shall be excluded from the benefit ofsuch dividends as may hereafter He made anddeclared by the com t upon the proceeds of theeffects ot the saM corporation, and notice Ia here-by given to an cue creditors accordingly

WILLIAM H.LBMA88ESA, Itefcelver,febl3-9w SOS BroaUBt.'Newark, N.J.

pgrandeur

d l< easions,| steadily growing in grandeuof conception and richness of display,pjnt vhpn tW warrlnnrt Kprilwl ftnm

"VTUTICE TO CREDITORS.JL.^1 Bobert J.Toms, Kzecntorot JobnToou,deceased, by direction ol the Surrogate of theCounry of Mlddlesei. Hereby glvea notice to thecreditors at the said John Toms,1 to bring In theirdebts, demands ana claims against tne estate ofthe said decedent, under ooth «r afarmatlon,witbln nine months from this date, or'Uieywlllbe roreVer barred or any action therefore againstthe said Kxecntor. r • ;*~" > I

Dated March 18th, imi. • '~ i .mar 20-SIT EOBKET J. TOMS, Ekecutur.

TjiEBRUARYJd, 1891.—Estate ofli} Charles K.-Pratt, oeceamed. | •» J _ -

Pursnant to U» order ofSurroeate at the County of Dion the* application of too

su , ,-• i . « n d t h eKrewe was but a ariHi<x|t memory to

" t oBnwrPf i1f4M^Tlii ^nrTiTiffBTand demanrlw agatnat the etate ot B M fccwxwithin nine mootto trota Od» datB.^.tfceywin

c t a t i ti h n n e mootto trota Od» datB.^.tfceywin

the same agaUatUienUMcrlMT. 1~'~ -CASOUBIrSAT

1 IJThatoingnlar society, so seaet in tt*—*-'—*^p $aX 9B6wod8, yet fiojiyexiei-

gnckras in its results, m isurmised t > emb «ee the fMh*

1

'stSiiss

jenough to toss flowersjfair ones. And they 1ceive perhaps a flow'er-1 -m tie prtisane paper cartridge ; oa ejd w th)S a torpedo to explode before the'

"•; IIRestaurants, cafes ind |jwitrew. wide their doors re< etvin : Ii'tronage, for, nnme ons as i ereask Srs, tenfold greater I was ;hscq audience. The^mvirp ptsmed turned into the ttreits, ai 4usual .squeak of tir| hoons.p

gjiat of Jroms, patrons oit tafe wffsh to|,the doors, iffriej in h ndrjbuths full, to lose' no' pen ii of

But of all lookers on! con a apt otfor wide eyed wonder aid abeofl dosity the federal soldiers of the < ty. gar-rison. Composed of almoetleverj nat on-ality and coming from fevejry!cit! of theUnion, save those where-nmmin ry raaborn almost with the, century/1 i s j ib^h'c masquerade was to!theiiiUnen lict ble.as interesting. And vjery wirau ,ygazed, too; for, the sptrttj|jbf-a ivimummery has in it strobg^nfect m, Jjndthey could not yield 'toi it. j jStric orhad been issued that ho sol difei shc^mask, ordisgais^hisunifonn, nn er. nypretext, and only officers (Jiff dnt • w ropermitted^that privilege', oftp r fort nal *>•port of intention to their conimai len

Tiogerieral was atrup soldier, nd hejustly realized the serious rest l b p iesi blatochancefromamirtureof dffer igi iddiscordant elements, nn'aerj!tie! t<mi aJtions and novel conditions of the inc g-nijto.' ' " i t : ||l !' - 'i

; ! 'By JoveJ the general's heatRs ive! ra

possible on all matters pf; diaclp , „ _irrepressible major of than nart era ustc 'a' j - ' t ' ; t -*>_j!*JL I '_J_t"" ! _ * - _ I

•<Mr

sring

rolioa1 ofbat

for-

gft^-^wlCKKJD^M) EVIL IN JEHU.

LESSON, II, SEfiONO" QUARTER, IN-TERNATIONAL SERIES, APRIL 12.

"That is «,magui. . . . . . . . f asid, as'they fol-

i<}Wed. the masters tttegate^ — ; ' 'tine [you giVe'htii .though."*)hi thaVwisU Point' name for my

D*Je-; aw wred.c i 7 e aci led u» Mrid, a;ye iriing c*lt w»«

eaa neetry.' -'wns safe «nd well,wt en his side loft"

He| waa a i

army,1

rdedbal-leea

epcanin-

r!toTo

gi mt-ong

thei

• 5

• • , i : : ^ • • • • • -1 • t • - \

merged, witli it.'-: !.' i '.

"- .'. r

NiUMBEB 2495.

answered frankly,IT'S hot orer daan10T80 won tb6 race—

;x ML|| Gome, Ben es, wall toOtiyr theserrvclera atfcdista^oo and "- ' '- -k

H fhta'butaide,-rouia*

class

. preeentnamed; hiiSL after

tot

sentimental,'^JDife •''answered

I'ytotetday'that'hendbflocrtiankedimi

the snbj*ct(apro-s . : : • • ' ?:1i

acme; nayr.before

The carnivalEvin [greater .streamed- down th i

and.c. .WB,'mioso6pe& tt'e brightthe tramp vt • many feet;' aad -tti*! ihjitltreble assumed, ft* b ttac dlsgrnse) of themai kers, floated, con itant, happy lan*h-• - a S . - | ! . ' • • • • • >•• v i

S rolUng along thexwican e in sightol! the r"~~it s! hugjs throng hadit a huge throng had xfiectof [levexal regfineni had'baa Is to different po ata tolicholiday; and the nthei K i t i h iKmety-eizth.ini intry was giving a

ert'heire. Every age and color! wereO in | the. nnmawVi d facea—the ehon,!ny akin of the nogi o, the swart Diego,

andTthe bright' lemb I skin of 'the buad-

^/CoIon^rteredjtneirid the pti r>

nificefatdt»»;ofi

[led cfw*h akioned

O i (Hfumpi id' faced' 'FrenSch[led chubbyAhydrenalong;.thei d Wfc d d l d h

bab>i

4

np oft'

p j q j'deportment enunciated! to a! e-ongnised officers, in. Gen. j Everett'sabout noon.- The majoi; had r un'o 3dample mask, but rnefully | ir sgar edflattened nose, as he threw backil she d;of a flaring red domino| "Wiiy^i rno I,1

suppose a lot of ignorant I «oldi<rshbeen~caright, as we •were,'!balcoriv on Kampart Bti^et!"

''I don't think the results' roul< ha e1

beta battle, murder and'suai en; i >atllarfghed. the aid-de-camp, - Jj--brow, after removing his

h l d h 1 th

y^oldi<rshlnd.«f tl i|!

.be 1nil

yon should hare, .seen1 the < majcphimself, general. He is as gr sat i iing .green bands thrbngh] a carm-vi as

j is at ordering a breakrast." ["Oh, I'm an old maske:-,' ant

pie piajor, complacently!ia|!bre.vet at Fort Pike, liI used to run down here t!masked baUs at the oldlHotel St.|LouUt\Ah, my boy, tho*| were aayj I Brjj: thfewas hot work under the lalppny.

''Bather," put;in .the'|Why, general, the maj^r ejd'a iiharija

horded them till Our flo-sfers {were! roil .enfThiey returned the fire;mtltridges and torpedoes,; anturned to retreat a crowd oflequins charged us with

d t d l ' !q ge wit

pad routed us utterly"'!! i"It was hotr grumb

ygrumbledas hotr grumbled

at' the noee 6f'thaelieve those catride

enrpedit

And I believe thoseper,inthem. Oneof^thegot down , my back, and.now.". •" :L*'.. . . • • i'i.'jVWell, IVe hadsaid Col. Barnes dryly,a long gray domino, r'nijvaijs for years; 'but I n|fly'"about in a' mask' j ^ydnng 'Women with .flow •if [Mrs. Barnes gets hold o 11 )! J'Pshaw, manr retorbd,f do not desert us. WeV( <ydo not desert us. Wbeginning-of the fun yare you not going in for a' ' H d l t h

yo nt g g tr•Hardlyin.that way, n a j ;

answered. 1 "It is a triflii 'i ifia[cha££6t and Xi ua'

, | , • » afcnfe 'But reialy'enjoy the day better as a l loker .Barnes, I was most eager to i Wl'carnival> but thA realitjf e eeedk-fai.tastic thing rl had imagme ." '

•Juatwait till hwriglt," the-gaid. "If, the day mtores 8 j < oM;-stick Krewo win detigjht MittualhboaUsI They are s^nuto be dreamed of. Bat y >u jhad btrj a domino before ~*'~'l~how it feelsi I ' lmayta . ..ersl/this evening," Daleto-jught, after the pageant,gmeral's party and taketbeVopen house and to theI f 'fTonjours perdrixT^"jpn

j Ej Everett made no answer,;ttpt geeted Oat time waai>

•the major U he wa»rJI 'Lfteagltotrefresheci,*

era i ' ''Give me another,iflmy,nose! WeHrthia wil

-I

windoze I

bladderl

he!

ha4

th«

Atrjf T,

j p'; "Always the Iadfar

tt d

id

* omaa, dandled; heryigecons «n aa;, while pale, faiy

who might have 'paaaM I6x ciub men onBrof dway, or • petit \' creves' on \ / theChamps'Eryseea. Had sen here, as eVery-

' "fi; in niimbejsj * Urn goodly aprins*-of btaej«*eta lotted the ' ' i ' -

tbe^Wsof (tbeirw«< tern everami u ed-interest.

Tti» bana' w«a playing, a ,wal^,:the h«»4s!and eet of the .loviW natives Iteerjinj .time. Andand fbere, in the'bmif d spice, fin

whirled in g otaeque meassbytbeHarieqnii orTPiEerotdr

^..wore.:A wonderful peop e, these,

said!] quietly. "Who woaidwail: these sltreeta to d ly,ulat nwas josV rising from i&e1'set,of atirriblrdefeai^'of tie material losst h e 11, pony andsaapena 1 ehdond^-oC' 'hopec t h a t d A t f t ^

"X ie mercurial tern] enment,1*ansv sredi again- frrii i l a r Cap^ ."They are French,: s id a !FrenchmsBwould dance on hiagra:' ' ~L-1SL

I eee :g

nothing very w niderfal, gin tt t it enjoring. 4he bisk, holiday .thaTOpad'bttyid &""' ' i

"Bibple'tHat'reacithese southernerB do,

, 1 0

dmother1*

jy

too much elieiiikfylo fa conqii*-j h j b t [th b h

y .Job then tbe band b oke

ley of oatipMlatrB.:: T Mswened. out, blending ijito ^theVQAeeriV* that inturk loaingthe n^WachJfeani» iewF$picked up. by the pice io,tune i;i dop^ed by Abi iha•Tirfriy \ .out loud! and cl " TTeven t efore the crowd < aught t ie'tiau'Axii|>!tne'/idniia'; i fod" 1 '

tjji inttj the» camefruiuj tvery'thprjat inmost'crown themusieawellwl kwid and clearapplao ie: rang oot, dyiB0ften<dand,all " ^loud' andtrotted!

Cleft N

in upon his ;i

TO BB COXTO DID.

The JPpnnaylvania.Tour to Cali

, The khirdlourof the Froad'Coimpkny's series tc the Qolden Gate;py

jTqrk last wji h i h

l t New jTqrk last wj ek, and now butone remains, which wi [leave April[14Jand uridouhtedl flyef ie most deiableand undoubtedly carer.;route , b o t h ' t o and froic o a i t ••'• I : ' ; -.-.

The ipecial vesUbuljpecial ve»Ubul<uippcirlw{thttadrawm

! d ki d: , p g j

dmujr and observaJ[rew of • twenty^a tourist agent

ero'n and ladiesjif .their own'ser;

ft

, l a ^ pmaid toilook after thosea' t o b d tmaid toilook after those if .their ownser;a' stenoirrapber and t p ewriter, in factfitted, out even-to-a barb r, Is this palaceOri whe4k,|which jrill li going West tnu'verse the Stateslof ^enntj Ivania, Ohio,'In|diana, EIUK is, Jowa, Keb [aaka. and dfliw '

iS lorado, U ah.Nevadi.inTwTIiar 8 trfde'trips jar

h l

i i D iinto C* iTo aTwTIiar 8includec, i ?*#ei!'as- th)n the la id if tUe snnnv;the train carts directlyFranciMo thoa Cfcl

a dirFranciMo,< throagn Cfcl forolaand W« ihl igton, gtoppi lg atand Tftton a, then' roi 1 ^

iDakota,

l

a d TfttoNorthernMontaiW,conita.jlohome throg ttnythe entire trip, inctadinandPtaUfcufltranaportataevtaral Idardage ridea abtrt 980be madeasstatarit

This Is[you mnsi

and

f d e d V t e«nj 6i ' boy,

fcrttoBaraM™ter jump,. Bat I

rd rather

. I

ippHcation»<<neeto U c <gTOersl ^assei^

whrt.

*w Lfiiiv.S- -

wildmnak)

Doodle"msical "Httle'

he Qoden 6 M |k, and now butl Aril[14Je e p[most desirable

the far Pacifld. ' • • ' : - V • • ! j l

Pullman tralniilij

iiroom,aleepingj

d obrvJ

whole weekakyv'Re.turtt"Borth from i

east Ti*Raflro* through Idaho,g I ,

«nhe*»U,Ws-JH t Ohi dIllraot»,fii LEnsJj Ohio, snet

~ ' i tid. Ticket. ft5niealsenTddte»ftogeUierS»1tKjddetHps , « r e

space Bhonld

ohave, fa factmlovBfe. Tbba-

.«fe»¥.«H

I.x« or tne I;»••;•« II X, 18-31.

l, T O»»M.»r»ry by th* Rev.

rQoartaxrjlbj- per-

_l«K?And Jehu gathered aU the people to-gether." j -rr

\^« flDd this man's name nearly fortytimes in this and the piecaUng chapter,—aadjntoTeradaaea times elaewbere. Hek eridesUr the Lord's ^;^irf^- of jadft- 'meat upon »ln and sinners, but does not ap-pear to luire been a true worshiper of the

19. "I have* great aacriflce to do BaaL"Tbwu*l?e*Ba« beeodunanded to bo

gathend toge4^ar aU the propheta, priestsand •ernttfeief JOwd thatphe jmgktdeatroythan. B u i w v the..chief m«h> deity ofthe, e>T»»fa-t.rfgi»rtOan»«nltw,Tt>«i wordgLfpMmw Tnaatff or poaMMor, and* is usedftftsm Uaiaa intW, chajitor. which ia moreOCISD than (t ia"f ooad in any other chapterintbe-^JS^e. j'tttt worahip of Baal meant-the forsaking of the onlytrua^cd, the Godofluaal.snd an identlficationwith the falserrJigiora of the nations, and was. a greatprovocalioo. of Jehovah.

2t\ ".Aod Jfeha said, Proclaim a solemnaaoembly for BaaL". . f ' ,

His purpose is stated in the previousverae to have' been that he might destroythe worshipers of Baal, but he- is doing itifttili, ana a God bf truth cannot de-itxefttfilir, na God bf trcotre nor aothotjjo deceit.

•3L "AsiO. J<ffiu sent through all Israel;and ajjf th« worshipers of Baal.came, sothai^tbere was hot a man left that caiiien o t " • • • • • ; • • • • . . . . . - ' .

And w« read that the house of Baal wasfall from one end to the other. -Here U-a.deyogoa worthy of a better cause, bat it;Ueven BO io this present day.L 2&;*Brtrig forth 'veatments for all the.wantsVanafBaal. And he brought themforth ywtasenta." • .

'Thus' while outwardly honoring themand seemingly encouraging them he wasrobing them for. slaughter.' Death, 'notlife,' was before; them, and it was deathleading to the second death. The separa-tion of »6al and body la not to be dreadedIf wo are clothed, with Christ's U

33. "Jehii and' Jehonadab the son of He-e h a b . " t ' .' ! . " ' - • • . ' . •

See In, Terse 15 the greeting and union of —these two, and if noi familiar with theuUxj- of the descendMnta of Jooadab, readUin Jer, xxxr, and /bark theWeaBinK* oCoberlience.. ' .

""Search and look that there be here withToo none of the servants of the lord, butth« wormhipert of Baal only." -

How woold. such a proclamation affect!the people who gather at'.the popularplaces, of amusement hi our day t .

SA. "And when they went in to offer sac-rifices and burnt offerings." ! . • • • _ " • :' Here la' Jehu ofnVisfing as a priest of -

Baal,-while at .the same time ha Instructs ,jttyroan that on penalty of death they

are not to allow one of those-present toescape with his life. Compare Elijah prov-ing'Wore all •' the people that Jehovah is --'God, sa ha'ofland saeiinWse onto WITY., andthan slew tb« prophet* oi Baal after show-ing them'their foUy. With Elijah air wasopen and righteous. The way of Jehu, isAot so. God commissioned him to destroyBaal, \wt God did "not commission him topractice deceit or to worship Baal.

J6. '"Go in and slay them; let none comeforth."'. . . ' - • • • . . .

This is the obedient part, as.when theIieTites went'In'and out throoghout thecsmp'arid slew every man, hlsbrotber andcompanion and netghhor, beomse of! their :sin agalnat God. Thus will leverUstingdestruction from the presence of tfeenLordaotnedWy'dtertake all Who know not God*nd obsy BdttHagoopel <nTnese. 1, 8, ?).

3S. "And they bnwghs forth the imagesoat o< the booae of Baal and bamed them."

No*, only the Idolaters but thefr idoU --does S e destroy, • • " * ;

87. "And tWy brake down the image ofBs*I, aoH h*ake down the house of Baal,and made'it'a draogBt boose unto this,

of Satan, for be is theind'Idolaters, shall yet find•tfcfl dty and completely

U » . * ? D » B S J « * U destroyed Bsal out of Ia-. « • « , * : ' ; " ; . ' : ' • • - ' • " . . . •

'It was a sore evil, and required- severetreatment' and received it. It ' seems, tohare been'John's special mission to putaway this iniquity; but he did not win Is-—raelbacktoGod.as.wasballsee. Itisonething, to put away evil, bat quite anotherto make people righteous. "' • 29. "Howbdt, from the sins of Jeroboam

the son of Kebat; who made Israel to sin,Jeha departed not from after them."

• Sorely, If we believed that our sins mightreach to many generations, as did the sinsof' this1' man, the:mos£ ungodly might beled to ponoeVweU their waya. It u a f ear-fol thing to depart from the living God orleadotiwcs-aotodo. .

3d.: "And the] Lord said unto Jehu, Be- •«ae thott hast done well in executing .

which Is right in mine eyes." ./He is commended for hlfl thorough judg-ment upon the house of - Ahab. Contrastthe lack: of thoroughness in Saul whensent to destroy Amalek (I Sun. xv ,> l l ) . 'The Lord does not commend Jehu's deceit.While He commends the faith of Rahab ofJericho He does not oomme&d her deceiteittwr. Be" cannot commend what iswrong in any one. In the parable of theunjust .steward (Lake xvi) it is not theIjprt'Jeaua'who eotnmeniilB' his fraudulenttrestraaat'of Me' Biasfar, but it is his own

him a*ahrewdfellow to thus make proTWon for hhfat-

M 1 & ' J * • - • ••-•• - . - . ' • • • ' • ' I ' ' "

"Thy children of thefoartb Kaaerationah*UsttoritBetlin»«c«'Isra»l.»

And-ao kt osme io pas* (snap, XT, 13).HiSitbcCTrfgnmps brcaght him and his^Kii^ysgp f^ t^mpor ** . KIDJBBODX for fotxc ••p

If we who,believe in Jesuso Him we ahaU sit with Him

(Bev. Ill, aO,saa in bodieslik»Hsi{PkiL WVtt) reign: with Him overhi* whob earthy (Bev. v, », 10; Dan. vti,

Jehu tookrtiM Lotd -

fceed towalklaof. Israel with all

rirvas n««le<*»d._Le*any•rooomy, and notke bow

»book Israel is command-'ifdb the commandments

rtteJUInVaadttts ststemmt wIU mske-

4* Baal,:bo*hewor-aad transgressed~ ttUhl

ftattHia(I.

Jk, fSknp offftper Saves Her Idfe.It WM just an ordmarr SflwrTof writing,

paper, but ft saved her-life. Who was inthe bat stagea' of eonsumpUo*, told by phy-•feUawthatabe was Inco>sble; and,couldU l short time; she, wMgned less'

pounda, On,a piece of wrap-ikdbf^' Kfi^NDfi

Ksndgof aitaBpIel«tO^; tt helt»d1 ~ " " - " -t Jntta. it helped

'«piere'J«'tft»ihe*h«^

."ii '..-'-Si

Uir-

/ /

RAI JAWNJ. j i | APKljl, lOti, 1891;

TuesjlayJ April 14th.p ^ 6 [A. V.,- kot}e7j/M.•

Beloas filed,for the

/ckncfesnot lesswhich ijcurriDg

It st| igive a list of

i'.i

nominations

Denicra lc

Lewis 8-

n. k..lames >

WilliamSamuel

_Loui» Hi

Chrlfltoplfi

.William'

TiOiils Do

ForSil

counts, by both partita,ty {electippl Where va-will have to be filled/days'rjefore7 Jelectldn,II lith. the election oc-

•T/ I!/. \ /"', , 'Hcpunllcan.'orMaoror,4 I 1/

Wni.j Chamberlain.^"jlef/Howara. j

Sc'liCK l C( mml83loner,rers,

h>' Choi »n freeholders, fIJ Williap Howard.

George Wright.i tDlt

h> ChoiIpJanuijslli ay-,

hotiThomas ]William i

[cJ aniifFor Jiisti

pnjar

Vnton

' George J.

Jacob KeJohn Mob

Moses 41.

iiberB.d

Wm. H. FKahpael G

WalterE.

I«aae A..B,Isaac A._C

It is tbthat the •Indulged.this cfty, 1

er,

or& hool

P. LJ (Jraves.

A'sse isors—1st DIst.,• ^R-.B-lFordham.-

rs-sndlilst., i• -'harlejsJE.. Heed."WIBD. '

Forrjtmnclinmri,—-1 iCharl^B. Holmes.

j T H Ep It does not aecm n'ecfeBS&fy for as o w y,anything in Addition to *Jiat we:p tnted^ ick in referring to tuc nomln lipj s^ast wick in referring to tuc nomln lipj smad/by the; different turtles fcr t ievarious city opices. And i nore espt clal yjl</we wish, it understood tb'at we i o n itpropose to Imitate our tpponenti, aiditoop to balderdash, billii gsgate,'< r ubombast in referring to the nominei 9.

Tli f if i Ba b.Tliere are/few, if any, vowho are not familiar withfore them

era in Ba bwihe issu s b

for next Tuefchief onci iB—.whether tbe < careful, e coni

f ou'iontinuei I, orjked the city

«' '«mlcal and successful 'mans jementcity's'' affairs: Bhall be,'whether the party that wn

i

shown i n threins £ gaii

an candi date tip the re spec

atte

.of the Peace, / '\jJameaiL. Boidwell.;

flnancially^with its extrava ;ant ides s andutter disregard f6raJl effcrts tog<t tlie1

'city out of. its trouble, BSpast, shall * be given theEvery vote for the Republicfor Maybr, on Councilmen, in the nlive wards, is j» vote in<avi f of theresult. Let no Democrat o; conservatlviRepublican,, for tbe sake ol friendship QItlie one'side or any persona pique o l thiother, be led into the error c f thus votingThe city is now nearly on s feet ( gallfinancially, and it would be a sad CE lamity, just as confidence is b ilng re-eitab.llshed, to have the machi: lery that hasaccomplished so much, disp iced by lewunposted and untried matei tall—as i hereIs not a single candidate oncan ticket, for the offices ret

Jamesonstabies.1

GI \

Jackson,1Vi |

mi; ler.E"or lus'loe ot tbcf-Peace,

Constables,!H^nry Bierwlrth,

HorCoinc:

t b i . (George W JacJjiaac H. SherVis.

p W A D j I I

Edward W. Castor.

JohnJ.

Isaac L. Hunt.

Wood.

fmocratU ticl et.

P.

rince they; vidby bad cotrA&hj

orrimlssi mer.George ;E. White.

3Uce$ of' he Pi aojsjJ. L. B own, ;-W i , AVestervelt,.E. L'aldg, ;AI netU|Whl

I orj CobstiUilesJ;I1BD. Wi llftu

iHaWs.tOVRTl WIRD. {i

Fbr'coincllman;:ladbk, .

Fpr Cooslibin,

hite,

e«Wes.Terrill.

Feist

3eqrge 3; George E.

gei eralllop ar"

thenode

f: expres:

has • ever had e.srjerionceotnBe,-while oiri'lre^ther ba' i_ , r ...didate on the Democratic ti ijket hassuch experience—many of [them fo:peated terms.

For the names of the c indidates werefer all to the condensed li ; of thoJe ofboth parties, printed at the head of | oureditorial page this week..

andisb,

dries aboutin-

[There are always goaaipe

lay—am

th£ Rep ^l i -fted to,in; any,d, | each

- CHANGE I ;e a Democraticmajority

f Ch F & l d J

•••'. ". Li ttLBEtn order Dse"

hi the ns i j BojariJ of Chosen FreeholdersIt - will • be I nettsjlsry tb electjboth' Dem-ocrats in this Icily, and that can be donewith the ei celleni candidates IweJiave.iUevery Dem Jcrit i [ill do his duJyTTIn thisyconnectionstatistics v eshows thesense,-betweeipubljcap biarr

dil er fnce in an economicalub

j fiReproduce ' below - some

ished last. Fall, which

Democratic1; and a Br-

Dem.Kibers of the B »rd $g.rtr M

_jht livery st ibrf,bins charged to in*-'ientalaci. should,

to committed er«, use account, 1 I

Menjbejsof t i e Ward,— Sttorhey,1

rpuxK Bergen., (CouotyAttorney,]Clerk of tbe ~• WTtycbUU,™,

ity Physl Han.

on acco ints 1891,I88,i

(nbi

ot 1890 OT :r 18S7 In Board ana•"""»• I 11 . 1 1

t at wo rraiots paid Countyr Mr eigujeerfng roads,1

accoun1

bdVi1887]

;bf- 1890"Me'mt

Coun r'iA ttornej-cent. "! " ' •15;

whocitycan-bad

anxious to circulate all man erof|oouncalled for and unfounded s dries al

HoflWayJ

ed opinionplun o'f ci impai ;ningRepublic in orj an ofmany/ V

1 v ltes fc r tlie

rnu n,' the |grea,t shov man.

roth.wlilelyf known by all

jr/'man in the \ orld,'evening, at! his ho ne in

probably* i toreclasses thadied o n T i sd: . . . . . .

Qorjn., aged, 81 years.

iiarAes of /D. 1 . F'afringtoi: forCotrinis^o/er, ajid Spiji'th R Far-

rington, fo^ AirIj'erlb Ami•ndonthe I itiz

d Smith R Far-the 2d Ward of

election. T eVa ppear tpjliave

pear on'the Republican,na'ticket foi the ensuing

[scbanged"in Rahway- been led off

evidentl"

Ifave ed' the cash in enc instance

fit a(ivertisT| i s . . . - =u.."»liave hot/c{ me, ip to o\j

We liave^efuijed p/jcon^iderable amountbe< ause parties*

Mi,• pr ces, and we

s [ilare inches

t iskt both tl

/riginal'llcind both wi

Jliat party *Hut the "Hut the

, and

rei dy cash \ busferln '-*1

was askedand .afterwards in

a candidate for office, and ifimlcal to h'im will.advance Esons why be should not be e*of thc.inost glaring instancesis in reference to Mr. Willianyjio first in compliance with

solicitations, and we might sojf leading citizens having ththe city at heart, and thevoice ofjjie party's representlstLward, consented to againnomination for Councilman o

the ury demai.jiifterei t ofinamin oustives of the

hai:r serving two terms durinborne much of the hard

-wpf U of the board. And theifriends, feeling that his faithand sacrifices deserved n hightlon,'afterwards nominatedposition of Chosen Freehpldegiven the gossipers a clian'cebecause his name will appealthpJ same ticket in one ward 1new thing, and has often befocase in this cfty, and even foofflces he represents. Those \

tittle-tattle only tvantn•demonstratefinding.

their propensity

bey areuselessiCted. booi ibis 1 ind,McMa

his ps rtyul serv :esr recoj ni-

forThisgrumble

twiceThat is no

m appearsy, in re la-in, witli

eyI des

not wri

d

making quite ai

to"! savi

/ -I • t I™"r cat diiiates formoi th county(ted together in

Irst homing

ipwn

giblican candidateh j l i h didhjnl ing |he did

Iain Is tconducted

, •,.. i v L i • • 4 d h e r c e

hfxtv can bejno objection to him on U)atBut t'

jo is so easily•ally Who ha1 ptbw h tbe opponents of. he

J—•-- '•<•- ibdiiccd him| to cpn-ayor after hej had pesi-

vould not urider c nyT i :y Were successful in

•ompromiflo,frit -to run |or S

It Ucotnmiiled as/tiie ifho have the

Utlederiltjcatc bynt'iUcd to b. , Pfej

ult|>aperB tinyii/donev^ biit **

ltd do get tli

I fgl«try:

AssemblymMif Monnioutli

his residnctimonla, ami die•g of last wei c,na gunning *rid being coold, which'

1/

lilc

Sortie say fhatirable. to .tl* co npromise asiy"/lhe D^m{pratf in the city,

llyj kn<ilayor i »ereDemoc;ats,he rani s ofq Rahvay.

|iocr its that ,'rece gnitlon

to the pirtywlIKJII' grktifieft hit aspirations and with

which^le haajsinc; trained. '

klr. Chambei

z:e re]ite a

fiused'the space

I

beiuiot!receivefV

heicb

: Mn.EDITOR: Acommuuicatiiu tl e New Yo'rk World of to-dtionWo our Mayoralty clectisignature eyfder^tly jntendedthe impression that I wrote itto say to the public that I didor suggest it, and knew nothing ofi it i n-til I saw it in print.; And further ,thaistrongly suspefat it was prepari d hnd fwarded by some person or pe Lsons wl Hian ulterior motive. Time will |ell. |i •' | ALFonri B . C O O K

•r Rahway, April%. iBOi. • -'^- I

;It jis an old saying that it' ii proper'light the deVil with; flre"—burwedraiv

the line when the fiery ammunition is^he kind dealt out through the nauseobschannel of the organ that is |ustalnlthe Republican local nominees.

C(;eptthatwird,which

d diffl<

been

Inbelow

Colic ctoipsreent

I2873JS5.order

amoi'spejet ve jmeinbe

' { Themember

tut as i. v bthe ca ie>'

i 1JJ87-•rdis,.ifajk,'urtin:bbie,.iipmari,.iwardj..tcaini,ninan;rson,.

IUS,

entds,

the

H

891 60

1,«31 66160 00

16,011 33

MS

dge account,

1,100 00BIB soooo pot

- 728 90tfiOt SS

StS 76787 66

$1^605 608.M4 «

$9,661 11

f e cf t i acrease of

ight.bbun:nd(irb

•wele

hethe. sajme

ho indulgeexcuse toforj fa,ult

pathize with a number of their cfor. w|e realize that jtijey feel'

We'syn-andidatas if tbi y

were idetected. in a hen roost i Oien, tbprealize the company they are in.

The Democrats of thTTth Wa\yell to be. watchful, |for the Rcandidate for Councilman -was

e difficulty with him is thated—and it was tnoseprinci-

h(vely. declarlroiimsUnqeontrollihghi n iniot ip others

'be\

•firsthermy

tBtrespect-j-tiien why' • ' !

find been de-tent bf tlie law, that aliens

papers, af.(f f l l

ho. willr full natv ralization

ion day, are alsol j '- h'eir first

lectio

rsctif they fail to get theircannot (vote and no harmthiy a e denied |regist!ryful papers in time, then

injustice | to refuse

upgs. -. He wi ehe House atortryr^uld mostad nptabit, wh&h ••

thes l i t

0

•pme/tlred, i Fd i d t t l

6i

L'ampbdangerously j

ong Brunch withThurstJaymorn-

ioi

ied

mpbeli.at Bam

hadegatBa.1

exposed,1 caughteked Iliaatt«

Dei iocratlc leader ino s salon. A! cotern-

Jeatli says lieed •'through, if. !lt

Is c garotteits cons

A balloSanuei.IIa iday for

p . s ep towardjant Republicaniged oVrijounty

smokingitutionJ

oast for

nan

Voter/of J^a

hocen? Freim\vert turning'tbA'wjority that Si „._ffairs for* ftMyeirs, morefulyrefer

I both/electid to'c&oiij,c;iuj. . .srd. / Tliat I jady needs just'si en clea

i e idedi eainest i and hoi orable i aember' JtIe«Wi./)IcMi jnus i nd Jalidayj and w<a i '.•triucli mista ( g if <Iie people baVe no

aceJrianed

p- contro

vo Ing

advancement of t le ctl Bimprovemenedf t

p / gididatesontli :l«pjhli:an.ticket. Are

in Ut/the cart ul ai d c sonomicalDemifsllp-admin Wrktloiii greltlyto be

cancesBar.didate

l of tha

ppfor the! chronic

when the pr sent Ma or was elected/•e years ago tj wa) ur on Hie issue of

-••---- — — -'-• Af ( l e compromise,andnditl(5n|of'the

year* prevl-i« f financially. DiitiyorDftlylth. the financiy government iialdbe enjl ep t at a' stand-Lj Tberipld-«Jl departmen

«jiri tella' thewordi can

ptlon of the•fewautlvei oflt >e p nt;lUcceMfullnef

e c >nthree

DI IO(

ii id not be: U debar

n om

Hit

du Ing

ireas it

tea

t l

in sympathyml, and the

of the citye past three

ire gress | betterandofthere-thsn ma dp bytUt has been

quirin; of: some friends last WE ok whelliatp^ard was located, he being rath''new'l in city matters, and he may giout-into Woodbridge' and. sur-oundinopuntfy and try''to increase the vptin;population of his ward before election

{We learn that a prominent R

d will c ospublict nicard 1

publica Imade an address at th.eir recent city convention denouncing the act of', again fc -nominating Freeholders Howard |ah<l

xpeiisei

wn acci

;ck,

..-.jirfifronilInclud-da cOnsld

of dlffereniavq been charted iy pilrch ised rollroa

phep starting iunu

utoil£90-

mocratic. | .'..;.«! 868 00

587 65or 578 69f'::. 548 95

514 70ii 421 55 KJ ;.. 879.70...- :. 858 00

3^5 90..i 381 60.Ji..... :. 260 45-

2$0 05244 77161 57154 50144 90

95 45 '

$8,011 33-MirtJne that In his accountraDlo amount of traveling• committees, winch shoulddliidually, but ne habitual-I tickets tor his associatesbusiness and put It in his

Hu )bardKjfc.L...Vanilerbcek,Jones,.1...Iriiompsoii,..

Howard,l'iersoii,.

.Wright...

nWbalejr,.loustoin,)oniilnie.t....

Van Snun1,...Kk'iiilumt,..<<nll.'j..l..L..

fright. He Vaid in substance—a Waterloo defeat in the stats

one ii lsufferedlast fall, but we will have a worthis city. this.spring, on account of thes:renomiootions.'"' •••'I

The Summit Record of last wees: has tbnAllowing.-, The history of • this 'country1'has shown that every attempt ever yemade tb arouse sectarian or race prejudicesj has invariably re-actid 'crushing severity.on tile author"Jofdespicable procedure. It will -esting |o observe whether histnot speedily repeat itself injthmunity

Borne , . . ied, that!the work is not so great in the treasurer'soffice a

be "iraurider ,tV Martin' actonly ha

s com-n yiis respect. |

one says, we are iuforn

it was beforc~-Hie Mae~-HitiMs would

ortarit if true.'! But the.went iqto effect. This would cjertainlyll

fact is,irer notdone ineceiver

! tobel

the treasto do the work formerly

that oflce, but!also thntof theofitaxetaken In by^him.j

The

as the adjusted taxes ha

Hie

•yjdo

tin act

t l

notice .thalimited in IUie-will berity,: if the sc

i>ns,innc]e in ofl1 )-e think it d<

Editor,'judgeis a candidate for

Rahway; 'He:rliAg Democrae Alimm&aritfi DiA busjht 16anafirtl. \ j

or Hyer ha.liw!ay,%a'nd will ilerel is notliingcept his politiiett^ng there"•s carry:the'cit;MorrtiunenjertiFlic Democrats

crease of P--Demoeratic

$10,003 78

$4,364 83•publicanboard of

increase 18J per,, cent.;194 per cent:;: Clerk 30J4 J: per cent.; FbyBician

T )tal inere^se 82 per cent.

..f-r:• S - -

, Bernlbn of,IHlL: , . IHUlL p . .:

audience thai 'taxed to itsit th S o d M E Ch

of sound words which thouof toe in faith and love whicl i ia in

t Jesus"; bnt we ca<i only her; givefew extracts from the same, s

,pff rring to his ministry of threeU i l i h d l d

mostMM iaudience thai taxed to its utmosta pit ity the Second M. E Church ;rcet-• We pastor, Bev.C. F.iHull, oi the

Son of hlff farewell address oi Sun-rening last. | . It would be inter ;stingnbt, tcimany of our]readers t >giveI, the sermon, irom the text se ectedH Timothy;, 1-18: !"Hold fa.it the

hast

give

eai»8i|closing, be declared that he bad en-

•.jfjiMer, and in a succession'that Alighti(! to fir them in the mind of his hear-vi He had preached a gospel o* *—

; the existence of God; the^ rist. Continuing bo said r •

; ' 1<A ive preached ai Heaven, for I hopeto iffy there; I 1 ave preached 'a I ell, J

it to shun it. 11 hope to get to a.m that my thought tries to cot ipr&-•• because vliein. I kneel witl | myfbowed upon the turf and tbi ik of' "~J has taken from1 me, the inly

. _jHe can do I for meHjBaj^n. If there is nothtire ;u one great]sorrow?:

is to givHeaven,n my lifet, j. i . p 1 ••• n my life

all ftis world cannot take away, but giveme (Heaven and this soreness can be t iken|*^V|f ' ' G d h l l i l

from

I her compare, we givereceived by the re-

of, the boa^d for the _>n ounts paid to some of erJ8Jr! appear to! bei exces.e ; the members of 189C

theh%,eyes.

ness canGod shall wipe away

chejl the Incarnation.

d< a*ored to preach a clear understaofj'ja e first principles of: ;the Gosj el JoiO|Wl«'i'' that he had dwelt upon; iveryfuhfli mental, truth hi the1, Gospel, care-lUluji systematically and: regularly; he

ied to bring these forward in regu-

yJ| methenthat

lieye in God;'the Father, .Christ, the 36n,modi I man. I bowWith" all.tbe worldatth^iystery of Bethlehem. I gaze pon" l"'iTerings of Calvary. I listen it the

Iff Jfary as she says, "My Lord andqd'1;; I standj with those who c ath-ibout Olivet, jand behold' him a J iheas to thejr father and my.Pather

x God' and Jmy God) I have noted a second, probation. • I sa r jinIrds of the precious Book, "Af 'theIls, sojt lies.?1 1 . i .

live jpreached a state Of the ble isedand T. believje it; arid [thank 3odle gives us an understanding ol tbeby that we shall h»ve] after lea' ingirld. ; Of these, things'we can 1 aversonal, knowledge, hut I 1 ave

r - ,, lv- sd a faith in them based on scrip-tuA} I destiihony. Ve often apprehendwimtm e cannot exj lain. BVery Chris J<mis;n;d||i eceSsarilya heologidn, yet a clearcoribeption of what God's wbrd tells 1 im,beldnfe to; his fal b. I cabnot «xMain

Birth but ^ know wli.at.it is:,ive preached the thtee',"R'B. luin through sin; Man's Rede

|i ough Christ andiMan's Regepi ougb the sp rit.of Gpji. >.'-e also taught that every onelfriBtian sliouidkuow it. Alas

tic

publican.icfor, i 6T)Q 25

49(3 124Cfe 21402 07461 02440 85412 85411 7539$ 83387 45$1$ 95302 1531!) 30812 45295 1727i 10183 20

SOME K ND, WOHDSMayor Hyer has-been jw»y-by the Democrats

Board of Education. \.I «einlar meeting April BthJ-'all CommL „

ldnie*s present, andv Superintendent. fli 1-:•< erg. 1 Minuttea of March 2d, read and a; r

. _ ~ s ' reports read aiid filed, fumber} of communications in relf-o supplies were receive^ and) .refe t

rle'd tolcommittee.1 '•/ -'•{ 't;..'I•••-.;•;"The salaries of the teachers'anrrothej

employes for tbe * month were -.ordered

phi

ICSr-id, t so billi of Henry S. Lawrence $15;. _ ..uddell *4.S0, HarrisonM'fg.Co ,

$ 1.84,1W. A. Vescelius (standingl Blnr"£ cptenWjr 1885) $5.45, Getfrge' W.,Mo*:48.65,lTolinT. Moore $I6.60,.$52.6D, anSt7.4sT A. LohmiUer $55.'25; W. II errjPbill of >37.86 and University Pub-lLshtngj Co.." $118.08, ordered paid whenproperly verified. .'• , • : • • , • '

.Com) White; of supply committee, re-ported that the glober — ' - — - "--J *—-purchase and -placet r,\i ere received^ with great-.g'ati8fa|otlon.Coin. Silvers,:of_aame committee, repori-e 1 the Jpurchase pf the roll blackboards,f omtbe New York Silicate Co. and thatc! ock c iuld be procured from' the Anso-ri an, C ock CC. of.a size suitable for thest Iiools for $3i50' apiece. The committeewas ant horized totprocure six clocks.' I

The Huperintenaent's report read andoi dered on 6\i'. •'.. . I

Appli:ation||from J. J. Healy for anpo ntmi nt as census taker reai). . GeorgeJ. Trusi ler and George 0. Oliver I wei

io bnsented as candidates.; On ballJ. . He ily was elected.. •' { ;

-rr otion of Com. Baumjmpen

np-;ra-

ho are so injieflnite In tlieir fe y d o n o t know whether or; Christians. . Why should yveblessed experience ? [Why'sluknow if we ire saved? I'ashe is a Clristian. |He says1; I say "arii you anjAmerico. There is.np doubt about that

askl^b an if, he loves his wife. "Yescouifs I do ;1 I ii»ve known it tl•""•**a years, that she lias been a fa

ing, ;true wife.'; "How loni!n?" :"Twentyyears1]; "Twe

yearS,adnd not.know you are a ChristiiNot¥tp >w that gloWing loveiwhich Cgivey, ftm when you. feel that you iresaved! Not know the thrill Ithat cot lest 0 Jw'soul when G6d forgives your f ins—J -hikes you his own! It ibould b( '

! any experien c of human love? tried to teac li that the'jbbligatoh isuuiversal; that wjiile it is

_ u the talented man,/culled of Gto ti B|4b, the stammerer can also'doit n»iif|be with the eye uleaming wlove ]qyalty!and zcil; but every wh

ip are redeemed can tell the st<salvation.

r anything,* V l .

ik Hyeriminatton for.Mayor

a Monmouth man, alckrned his trade in

noeiat office. Freehold,e ected.—lied] Bank•;! i ;

been re-nominated intless be re-elected,matter with Hyer

d he has a habit oferi' when the Itepubli-on all tbe other offices.ma\i (Rep.) |f Rahway have shown

re :an be no>do

od dense andjgoo 1 judgment in rdnomi-! that city's p: esljnt chief executive,

Hyer-. If experience, ability,elit/ to|tbejdutiesbf|Iiis office arid to

us interests of Rihiiray, are considera-tic as I bat weigh M itli tlie people of thatco nm mity inl their si lection of officers,

nbt of the outcome ofthi opproachingrle ecUon. • Mayor Hyerwculd lmve a I ma, oriityj larger than hasev. ir-bjjen given to i ny|l candidate in thatCit. r/:'U isi to be|bop id tlie Democrats andthe se [citizens :o(. Kuhway who.have tbeint ircsts of the|city at heart. Will unite insu] ipoijting their Ma 'orl for the re-electionbe JO' nchly deserve i.-| 8f"nnirt Record.

G. A. E . i ni ivergBry. ilarry Post, No. !7, G. A. H.', of this

city, jobsetved Itlie 25 b! anniversary ofthajt prgauizatiqn in th« United States, onMonday evening, at th^ir!rooms, by someintoptthe

Br«WihisPOi140

to <

The ;reat "ir'-rayjqf RepuWright, Reed, and Rollinspn are itbo cau paign fpr tlmt party inthis ,spr ug. Where do' tbe Did «p'ubiic'ai 9 come jin ? Ciiamberlaintainljf.rotoibSfa• •', *\ l'J

jstrunge company, when 1

i f i ltrunge company, when 1ning of his old enemies.

leans,tinninghe cityid Re-Is cer-bowa

Squire Frazeejis very anxiousRepublltans to sociire* a majorityCommonforRece ver of i ax!cs or City Cler

g ofConvent!VanCJeefor Mayofor Mayo \ Thenominate 1 Judgeh d l i d h

ahe declin

Counci

The Mayoralty.M». E I A T O U ; B 7 the p u b l i s h e d p

i n g s ' r " " ' . . . _ » •New

iias be is on th

Demithat Hon. Ja

VanCJeef was unanimously, re-nomfor Mayo \ The R e u b l i a C

ly renom\ The Republican Conv1 J u d ) V "'"' "id tbe lion)

the'folio ring letter orvleclinauodressed tb li. Cafsojn and\ othersRepublican Committee': y..'. .

\"GKNTI^MEN : While- thanking tl e*put)lican party for plihead of itB ticket for

r placing my namefor the coming'cl

election, and you (for the courteouner in wh eh you haVe informed miI must st 11 decline the profferedMr. VanC eef has! discharged the

or then the

slate

ceed-craticieaH.natediiitiong.but^n in

anwilt

ad->f the"

n c10 c

it thearferman-ofTt>>nor.uties

andof the office of Mayor wfih ability!in the inferest of economy and rel orm,and! 1 think we cannot do better fc r thecity than j to put aside party bias and re-elect him.7 ' WpoDBIlIDOKSTROJiO.. Republicans of Rahway, would it not

been a good thing for'you to have dop h a y , would it not

been a good thing for'you to have done tofollow In ho footsteps of vaurjlep' ibji

swick, andor,our

ustid ?

ollow in ihe footsteps ofcan brethren pf New ~nominated'.our presentparticulary so, just at ,tl'city difficulties are abpiMr, Cbarnberlsln Is agelemaii, but ••genially"luiilte quallricatlon foracani__ . . „ ,lie M»yor»lty to poiieaa. , TntBKWj B»,

y g,rejsting services,ed with prayer'coding of the ghis anniversary. rd\ M. 8., D. G;ston, gave some reminiscences o f oldihall Post; an 1 - past Commander

i ' ' •R. Frazeeireatry) of the upssince |ts inst'i

•eelsum was exa Mempria

Post,now has it _.K), pnd Is iri an imli it [is expectedresent popularion.' Interest

, , , , . , rr. c. I liave triedbe tlK'jastorof the whole church.'my l&bwledKe, I hav3.not •slighted ai

' fi sought to"serv6 all. fhoveb ...011 in your homes, have heard [ofo lbles,1 and you have let me know.;&ys.. I have tried to sympathi?

. M In .ill **&.;_ i_ini-->' i—J »

rs I have laboifor three yeBis people, tryiiministry bf pui

jChrist. f WhenReceived wit!, cordiality, amfought |to retuijn the,'interest tlave'shownin

Lord arid SavioI came among }'-'

to fulfill m y ofl ce•r,

'iattoTo

hoor

ilthhotnotuld

a"I?"I

of•se

th-:• aityn!

Cod

behotbHU

do

ation

... ^^ tizaon .Iota, )Vhite moved

of Com. BauWartner ._.was fixed a;, 4' cents per

conducted! in ithe respectiveises oh# Arbor Day; Apri 17*, under

direction*, of .the prtacipals andlefinteudent, as the wflatber wouldbablyi bo ..riot favorable for any outl>r exercises-, the sunerintt hdent to pro!e trees and baye them p anted when1

^Adopted:.• . l - rrinclpal BhalloW stated that In thertnaU

of ..changing the studies n the sfenior1 class for theJrema'incier of the. termt Latttficould be beneficially droppedI Natural Philosophy subs tltuted f\ tha'ele's Physics was not quite up to the adiced mechanical contrivances, andparidarly in reference to modern thoughtelectricity and sound. - j I 1n taotiou of Com. Silvers the matter1, left with I tbe committee on studiesthe superintendent with jr-1-'

otersof Rahway!plaprco'ulinnoDei locratiic ticket I

want t•ft:e .the'control in the bonds of the re-ientatives of those who have from' theiet|placed,every obstruction possiblelie wajj of tlie com'promis^ ? |lf you dovote for. the| candidateson the regular!

and De

Ionl

K. EmfoB: |Do the voters 6f» Rahwayk a man who gooB about the streets

J1 in all yourtrouble I hi

ijf ur Christian11 shall stand1 the,: world.

my home niayall Ii forget

,ce. Rahwayl d

trials; And in n yve.learned how'ellow"sh:for me,-where

es i

he experieniliall mean to 1

here car :e

Childin tl^yercwort]it miremethe i

h ir! rooms, by some1'he exercises were

ly ;he Cliaplain, after:nt!Jra| order appoint-

an interesting briefnd, downs of Barry) p

since |ts inst'i btiou| July 23d, 18'ouirades hi vo bpeql nlustred in

rry179,.

omrade's hsvo b sen' niustcred in; 89died;! several removed from, therind • tfansferre 1,4.6 |Berry Post, of

dbrldge. , A: lar jo jimount of mquey>cen expended f )r de| erring soldierslailors,' tlie Post being grently a:sist-lancially byi'thr.•g4

ifule •uccessesful fairs.>end<!d in'the effort

; r which failed"cash, and securities

ved conditionncrease under

Co«(nmander, W. W.a Idresees were

d at the clo;

bazaar willters, in St.

ie,.b

bePa

Wednesday evenhgFriday! afterno "»

15th, 16th hndArticles, such us

is, etc., will JO urs. Frank Freemn. I A lioot.1. rei

and- prceiiled

der the supervisionnn Mrs, George

reieuting the Paa-ov;r| by Mrs. Dr.Martin and North

ser^e.th(i evicquesteiied

Norton _shfpe'

SlulSt andPliiPlt. Tuft}eral putronrondj • -1argiits.

tisti

ut f ftyclerg;>nd< nee at tirur swick di

on.

ork(rs aer parta

tl anks wasl

Lad fes

anksenln

si >narjjD 'an . Sake

izabeei tend

th.

sp ice p reve it their t se.

«T. and Mrs. N. HQiorge

A most caof f rofi

Seasoneslick

>pal church1 inj this city,i 3 :arbdroupre iidirig.ered was thithe! reports

me

by! Rev., Mr.' Pbyspn and Rev. Mr.n.|. I The exercif esiv ere Interspersedsinging,, and refreslifiicnts were

the Jadies.

, iiy life, and here al„,„ sympathy of tlipse who rcaliziofjble of jmy heart, and rled to be^ l of toy heart, and rled to he&l whcii jdaied I stood, so that

V ftild teach me the Simplest trut-uth of God, I i m gladlthat the:f ' h ; ld !say just

, gladlo.se'whp; could1 !say justthe richt way j And sc

s^e.tlwont

give y[Dm

edsixhave

infanted in

And

the righ

sufficientof chiefibson.

k a man who goes about the streetsin public, places insulting {those|*heinto djscussibn with, by applying to

ft vile and profane epitbetp,' Bowery-'•• ifasbion, J a/^oersnn of sufficientity to 6ccupy^the position

ex!ef utlve (|f the city?' I ;

Siys a resident ;of upper Grand street:"Of the efficiency] of the Railway poti^e Iam satisned, for pn last Thursday I ^awoffic er i Haley recover a piecb of stolenproperty Under | trying cinjumstandes.The thief eritered | Fred. Millej-.'s grocery,and snatching the property : n quest onstar ed down Grand street at {reat speed.Tlie officer saw him and gavelnhase, clubiu 1 and ancl mustache bristling with DX-citenebt. [The thief being cl6JS6 .pressedente-ed. tbei yard of the 1st Presbyterianpars >noge and sought ministeHal protec-tion. The jofflcer-followed and soon re-turn id.vftAkho hroperty, but without thethiel, Upon-being questioned 1 he said:' Tli dog stole ti is half bam from Fred

way ancPai-lo

]• Ailarjniake.al

4»» «be| to inf

•I be | to inform mjnpatioia and friends t a t J p j

my ests jlishment to itsutinciatcapacitjy'iwitli.tlie Lat^stj St}yle£igns of-

DE ij r r u i t u r eask an iDspe<

9 & 131 »(artfet St., NewaijKto inform mjnpatioia and friends that IJiavpjfilljlishment to itsutncatcapacitjy'iwitlitlie Lat^stj St}yle

is to mention in this apace.as I can iot mention eyery [articlenumerou

Hail-Also,These goods

to' be!Suits*

are guarant

44 MA! 3f ST

OomingNear. Railroad A Special Lot of bestfldality Calicos ai'B cents

u cents'yard up.and New FiguredOutli g Flannels

Jambries. White Plaids and Stripes for Aprona

1 i j f ! | > - ' • •" ' > ; *'

e Latest Styles and^Fasliions, as lbwMen'sJTrousera $1 to $7.5(K-6VOT 1,

Bleach* d ai A TTnblesjched, at Wholesale Prices.Vests, Ion r and sjiort sleeves,: Jerseys, Corsets, Whiteibroiderlep, La es, etc.

Men'al Spring Suita^ • * v * \ - - - ' < - • * * • • - - • • • * • • • - •

Suits $2 to $15.00;| oysdren's}Pants 35 cen $4.00—ovV 600 pairs to select; iber I oots, atNew.jYpri Gi^r.prlces.

nown and Reliable

OB. £ O O N W I L L BE, I K

SUMMER

X,.

public to e@a|nine my [at ock,in detail &<Bthey are i I ~

e Rfojple.-prethaiadvantaf

p @ | y [in detail, &<B-they are

md other kinds of M ittresses pf jmy own nianiif actPai'lor Suits, Cqutfh JS ahid Lounges of my own rog y

i to be made first-class in !e'\sold cheaper than anywhere else.:

and Hair Matt;e. line' of Stoves,'ays on handays cjn hand. ITIRE NEW LINE

esses made ;over, a"Specialt;^ d ^ R l f i t f t h )

esses made ;over, aSpecialtyea nd^Relfrigerators of the)

,1 «,

Union County Bible Society.meeting' of

heldon 1areof Elizabeth

intbeWcstminsterchurch;E]izabethursday, Maxell SflthJ The officersPresident,. Rev. J. W. TealJ D. I

of Hahwaif Westfield

Corhelids Scbenck, of PlainfleliT. J. KOminer, of Linden; F.

the richt way. j And sc wherev<ie Gpd's will to send n)e, I shn

1 er tlie blessing bf your t ympath1

' iwship pf your| love., and rejoiclave known in my hoilr of trii

I eoplc as I have| known iere.» theseltliree years there has beie,rest shown in j the mutter of ou

1 The subject; of moving' ha!jstussed.1 '| Through tlie'Success cl"itjagainst the railroad company wjepn enabled to ice our riiortgagi

d and cremated. . We have ad-ip far that we jare beiginning to

1 end of p.ur'journey, and now wir;p cut.adrift and sell out. Whetvt left this old cradle of!; so muclA1 hope, I may the I Lord: God -6-ijde you to tbd right place anc

a new borne.' !, i.'tliese three years I have preachjpne. funeral sermons (sjxof whiclin of .mem^cakf our church)jtwenty-'K^fctlults and. eleveijnade f,-l«fpasti5ral visits; unitrlage, tfilrty-seVen couples,w, may God help each of uslyi'n,g. to say ' I believe in th(ospel of our Ldrd Jesus Christ,

day,direcAbelGeorjLaFc>MifTei

Mr.nowPitts'was Ilias irWest.

Whowes

the above Society was

vitie president, Judge L.avsecreta J L Ulr secretary, J. L. Ula

treasurer, J. ;T; Pi«Executive committe

Hyetton,son,Rev.Rev.Vog.Ralr

Tilannu il meeting joRailway .'Mutual '. nsurance Co.1, on Tueb-

,of ElOmmer, of Linden; F.

zabeilh, and J. H. Burand,

ire wasl meetin

Mtno quorum present attl— af stockholders' of t

p n t attlf stockholders' of t

>f

To wi

I 'NEWYOUKkPril6th,i8?i

ness t

CJARRJAGrJES, _. . ^. T clods, Delivered Free Any wh

J. Rudkelshaus, 129 & 131 Mdrket St.,'

ire.

ery

est

milEve

the sto

assortniBnts.DRESS (300 OS.

45-inch

54-inch

40 Inch

40-inch

arid donseors will hoiV. BlJotwell, .John H.fLufbenfe Lawtence.lDr. F. W. Oliver, if,ge, A i d r e v T •"-"••--•'• «Williim McManus. i

Lenore Lori e, formeriyof this citvuperintende it of the Cleveland anur£ Divlsioi ofHbo Penri. !R.siting frient sphere this Week. 'IIow'n to-be v ry stout since he wen

t a debt oo BUCII mei

luently the Ifollowinover: Isaac OoboriS

gratitude the worlasDrs. Aver! and Jen

e trials of so n<parents i|n fitting out their buyitlo new clothes- would ami seanybody pxcept the parent andiheisalesman jin attendanpother wants to keep Tomi *n short trousers, although, tie

d,st

]o cke. cithing in Jthat line sieer islease jor fit him, unless it

.__ -I suit; with one of those newcutaway (oats we have intrp-lUced—aiid wrjat handsom:ostume (buld a boy wear?|l: We cannot I mention " thefeat variety of j clothing, fur-

s twelve years and upwa)ut iThornas thinks he's; p:u~i|age >for knickerbocke s,

gnishings,hild

y g,hats *and shoes f r

the great/Tiscovery olie formerTiffiriiis E xl l t l b \ f b l d

ner—the latttjr fo•vaccination, and i i i i s Extract pf Sursaparilla-ytlie bes\of tbloodpurifielrsl Who cm estimate ho*muclthese discoveries li ive benelited the rate

Order ojf t^ie Iron iEall,

commiMayn

atu U preach that, and) no other. Aricwhenrbe time.comes for our! partlnfrom tftose that we loyej may we say, 'o e

jllsappointedp i a t lth'jllappointed; Gods repirate wlth'our i ervicesWe) Holy Spirit 1 e withihd may your ze l d

A k hi l

id's regards ar<

il and

elij [by the Church'" Parish Rooms

i l l

[by the ChurchParish Rooms,

d T h d ,and Thurday.nd. evenings,

The table ofcomfortables,h ii

;.an attractiverciaie pretty and

'harp • • " •freshlook,ispense toothsomef delicious confec-

RebeccalemonaUele Misses

p d u ecflower Ft ndWlll -be an ipn.

:aljy arranged by. WiUianirTuraer.1, hp'.doubt, have• srjnsjl folks at theiblfe committee areiteatej.

> cents.

nationn and laymen wero

ic C Jnyocation of theitric

Paul'siy, with

h pnd JSural Dean

leld i t St.n Tiesdaj

At the lafte: noonm < f the va idity oBcuieed.j Allast prepare)} at th

tb(sub

8 ft'

one ofen of, ind

e were

Btrit

Adrmission

Bs make bis labors sijiccessfulid when! I shall >have gone, and'TollowV may wft stand jtogetheri blood-washed throng of. thesaying; "Iamlnot disappoint-been saved through redeem.

faithfihe|re.you si;amon;'rarisoied; Iing loVfU?

(Fro^pktenographic. njotes

my BUCove anc

fu]

aj?, HONOR OP COI UMBIAN

SI.0

Localtbe nrst and till 4 Frld ays of each month at T,P.M.'

A. P. GOOD.

HTRO;hy.nev. .. ,Mary Jahe Van pllne.

Cha: iceiy i

efioial Sooiety.$500 In case of Uapcr.$25 per week

, sick. . |. :meets at Coles' Hall

AQLEY, Octet Justice,taut

children, L bys, youths atid mecovering <j»ur half acre of1 salefe-robin's. ; hese are, we believe,the only stores in New 'Yorwhere.canfbe found everythinp;W|6rn: by the, m^Ie sex. Oi restablishments are otherwis«| ique in their manner of deain^, jbecaiuse "jfiih every salgoes a printed, ^agreement tpaccefit back and jrefurid mone'pi''atxyj uriinjured article notiatisfactorj •, and fto make gooi 1sat

artbadly

iy loss orafter

deilverjes tFrVje deliveries to all pointmllba ot New Tor t City. '

whatever turns oubeing) used.

HYDRANTS,• - • I I • ' •• i j

Slnbh anooya ice having been occasioned atthe Water works by parties opening lira Hy-drants, attentlon'ls hereby callrd to the' i-ulesand regulations oi tho WaMr Hoard Jgovernlng'Boca'cases: i l l •• 'I I'l ' I

SEC. la Ko PERSON KXCBIT THE SDPKHISTBND-ENT, shall take water from any public or privatehydrant, plug, street washer, draw cock,! hose

A NEVBL

OBEDlay sets son ethlng new

Offer As Speoialtie•ancy Piiids .:

new shades. .11-woo

'ancy Ohaids,aid H

Mi-Woolwort!

1-wooln Ne

l?l»tts ••[[effects.

rptta'effects.i' 1 illcks..„ io ajll new atyesimeapun[4or{h $1.25.Henrietta..oOc.lall colors,&irah Cloth.......'! ?pring Shades.1 1 i

' *

rnent, w:

pipe pr fountain (except for fire]the use ot the, Fire Departmentalnor shall lu any way use or t<"private use, supply or f urntsn ._,sent to tho taking or the same.1!ed by the Water^VorKu, unless'

irpnses,! or for'case, Of; flre);

^ny water' forwater, (Jr, bon-lch Is rurulsh-h person Shall

vo thd taly r ^ r n u , unless p n S h l l

Tinst PAY for the prlvlli-go and Scelvo thd tasualpermit from the SuperinteoaentBO to do. [•• I

SKO. IQ. No person or persona BUALL OPEN! itm-FIBK HVDKANT, or obstruct the access to any [hreHydrant, stop valve, or jottier nxture condeitedwith the supply of. water by the city, by pladlngthereon, or wltlflh ten feet thereof, stone, IbMck.

:enlumber, dirt, snowj or any otuer material, | oij IbltonlngUoreea therewiinder a penalty ot ti

pp , hydrant, snfor tho protection! of tnelbli»ll not use or permit theBPflnkllng or Washing the

fordollars, and an addltloD&l sum of ten dollarseveryidve hours ithe same shall reninlnj anotice to remove such obstruction. I ! l

8ECI S8. Any person or persons who havoi b ;enpertnltted to Introduce upon his. her- oritbelrpremises a fire hydrant sneclal pipe or Oxtures,

prnpertr from jtre!ame to be used for

st fill

made, of

MtJSIilWlent fi a<} line of all that p irtains:lass Ispartment. Ever? garher it

BestMubest mai i e r, andpr^sente I

SurrjinerjlDress WeiTHIN(i| |j VERY ST1 FJfGqitED 8W

: r\^T«Va.nBtrft.'Ii Bj pu>r«w-H' l lU(j lnjr.^_\u_

fer to stock up early ; theye: of a-'larger selection and

dd£d to

....35p

....S9c

...60c

...'.50o

....88e

....47c

..'..57c

LISH.

4.WEHS, .CHEMISES,

1 SKIRTS,IJCORSET CO ERS,

, ^ veryarranted exactly as re-

il n, finished in th

Borgoina for tin

» pe &ame to be used forBPflnkllng or Washing the yards or streets, fill ngiwaila.jt)oflers or tinks, or for any purpose itKauever, bnly for the (extinguishment of nres. i l l lcshould DU used except as herein stated, the WaterCi y detach tho connectio! f

d used eCommissionerssaid Ore hydrantstanding the c o t

pt as herein stated, the Wateriay detach tho connection! of6r plpo from the mam, notwith-bf the Introductin of ild if

said Ore hydrant 6r plpo from the mam, notwith-standing the cost bf the Introduction of sild ifiroHydrant or plpq was paid by the said parties.No pipe shall be attached or connected wltB anybrand) pipe leadirir "•»»••• «-<—-• -.^r^Jorany KUrp.ise; whatever, and it at any tlrhiTaItcst lsldeslred of either liose or hydrant] apbll-satlon must flrst bo mode to tun Superintendent, % °S!?r ot. U"e B o a r d o t W a t e r Commiasldriera,pf tho blty of Bahvyay, H. u. UflNN,

Clerk and Superlntfpdei

gar-

and

i WHITE DBESS GOODF. .Esrly buyers of White (ioo^vill rind it

decidedly to their advantage nfjghsiiect out''stock before purchasing. Complete in'every detail, it offers;advantages in priceand'assortment surpassed by none. '

A P R O N CHECKS'!

Big line of small Checks at Oc. <Dj-ess' Plaids, new patterns, and Urge

hanjsojrie Plaids, worth 12c, for 8c jard. •A t lb.O, large assortment of small,-inp.

diuii) anil large Plaids at this price, wor ,fronj i g j to 15c yard. '

At 12Jcfext3-a Batin finished. Plaids, "pn.tlrely neSv'line of styles. ' Stripes, Fancyand jPlaiin: .

l?pbclal Drive at 10c Yard;FancxOpen Work Stripes, several dif

fererit designs, real worth 18c yard.

45incli Black EmbroiderXJI»in7Niewdesignator 69 and 7flc, worth 75 to 9Hc\

46-inciii.8wis3 Flouncing for 29, 49, fiilc^worth 4(j, 05, 75c.

Cambric Edging for 7 and 9c, worth 10and ljjjo1;. . . .

Big' assortment of Patterns.Cambric Inaertings for 8( and 10c,worth

j 14c. ' "

l-ixerfnrk.NewYorK ilott at rjunnerti*. Hat.Bhop FtdttB ciotnlng• S8tore, before 9 a.m.. will

-T~TAvarletles of lls'i a t <

HORSE for sale cheapBond and Grand str

i • i • . J •« a •7 - ftDP H e . . •

hirter X IWilson,1 A C TLTi A TQ | / Mrn CfriY' ' "KTTJ'TTT A TDT^X O O iyi n r\.rv r*i i pt i; r j ry t j w t \ ry. \\ ,

Charge inJRariway and vicinity.

• ' ' '!• 'iGE A STOCK;OF

•. v ' i ; t

NOTIOEiI IPublicNoWe Is Hereby Given, That an elcotton*1Hbe held at thelyarlous polling places flni the

r™" " "*ay^ on i 1 •

tlie 114th Day bt April,follow ng City- and Ward 'officers,

QAN BE FC UND Ilfi THE STATE.

f to:»lt:i | j | ,' a t , Large, 1 fiohnc 1 Commiss

V f l n h A r v M h H ' ^ l

within one handrel

ROGERS, PEET &-GO.I ' f ' • I ' 4

THREE - fPrMiee, 8B R O A D W A T •< warren,

S^'OREd, l88d-'

10-VAN CL» E.-In this city,1 AprlUth,.V. Rolllnson, ar. Jacob Strong to Mlas

• OSBOI:».—AtlPrlnceton, April 6th,' Lonle" B.JUB of I . C. Osborn, rqrmerly ot this city. i. J

HAL IMASTER'S

abive

. of New Jersey.—Between Henryl'ommcr Uno ct-al. CoqiplaihaDts, and Margaret

ala. Derendante. On Bill tor Partition,.re sale stanls farther adjourned toMAT 1ST. 1811, at two o'clock In theof thaf. day, at the Kuhway Bouse, In

>f Rahway." I " T ] :; |_ GILBEIIT n. LIKDSAY,

IK8TKAD, soudltor. | Special Uoster i

. MEthe acco

[NIS^RATOR'S SETTLE-IT.—•NOTICE IS'IIEBBBT OIVEN, Thatnt of itlie subscriber. AdministratorU14U nwuiUhtUl iWC OUUSUIIUVl, AUUJIUUlLIUt jr

of Rertua I Pommerehne, deceased, will be audl-

taken by

,. . , ^ —. SonooLFO^ M^ [dn.—Requkcnient,: 100 per cont.in attendance ana1 punctuality: • 'I

RooiffiJ.f—Sadio| X>avTs, Harry 'Ellison,Peter fj be, Harold; Oordoi, Arthu: Mead,Wilton ,welover, George VauleAl JervisVt il, AijftaBragttldi. ( •. :joorrM3.r-Franlc Letts, Alfred Toupet,N« ttie •nTliornall, j May Argue,! HarryTli prnan'.;Wm.' Toms, Fannie McG randle,Fririk MHz, William He< einan, William•n-JlmiiU.^y Crane, Mil nie Tods..

^ A n n i e , Hoblit ell, Jeqbie Os-

led and sfor settleCounty cteenth da

} yn RoomM o l ]n i.-Uclara Shipmab.liioa tt.ine.Morale] IqblHzell.l Fred. Ha;fle,| AddleML ler, Hmpa Bloum, Ge< rge Hoisman.He rbertj(Foist, Eddie Coffekr. • ||'

Rooni*.t-Louise]Qordoi; Myra Falion,

t. \

t ie Protestant

;a

tendered the I dies: In theiddresiesjon the mis-

Scarborough,Itansford, of

'or a moretime and

|ect; by BisWobr and l!fiy. Jir,We bav'ej n te:port,' bt t Ia :k

enuey li ayeCirpim

l l l j l l ..... Bloujb; James Kfii-dali; BeHha Melbourne, Fr id. King, Wal-ter KmaL; ]U>u Beaucham , Ethef Fore-ma i, Iltjlij

,e I principal, subjectmfesiOD try interest,

" t > be In goodsession the

[ay baptismpronounced

parish houseid the Church

the mrstl sumptuous

Cf Tlir<S l 1

SlamiJCarrieJohnBabel 10|18, IdaMar lie

.lara Shipma

H l l l F d

Hull, Lllla i#a

Grammar Clastl e mcjinth oi

Tw inty-tWo stars beinj; the

'Thod Kin

opI

F0> FINE

Addrjetjaplio-n

J HAZBLWOOD,R| SALE CHEAP.1

I 1 • i • • • i l . , iICA^ION^SBCTIONS B AND C.

P. O. B6» 1$9, Ealiway:•''!•'• 'I I"1! I _

RAH

Mond

ber attali'aqle for tlie month.!

, iTnirdMarch

crcajes

earty vote

er, of 8t.returned frorn

B'arar'eled v ithO)r.s

ffe 21,'Adelaide Mlnc(iiu 20,., .hroyd 17, Thomas F y j e 17,lit*. 17, Edith Plorfe. 10, Llllie[flen Anderson 14, Helen'|Plum

..ersticklS,MattheVTier ';hi|llng 11. / •;.; j[-

Ward1891,

tted by theontto theUnion onof June next. ' " : i ..

CHRISTIAN UHKLICH.pni 7th. 1891. i ! apl ip-aw i

.deceased, will be audllurrogate, and reported)rpnans' Court of the"odnesday, me Sovcfft

i Disc.. 2nd andI yvard: onicere-L

JuBtlCe of w e teoc».yoarsj l Constabl

I Second Ward—1

^ve commissioner at

rd Wards. I . i i 'rst Ward, l Counclimahji l

k 1 Constable for the teral ofTfor the term bf 1 jearJ I -founcilman, I Justice of thefesm of 8 y e 4 <$

rE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR

SPRNG! STYLES,,5, .

0 Edwaad Vreeland and Clarenciivreeland. \ •. • i. ' -I

Tqu and eacti-oi you are hereby ootifled thatnave purchased fc r the Bum ot tlfty-one dollarand eighty-eight c>nts, lots number »o, too anc101, on I inden avenue, In tbe Second Ward of. UKClty-of Bajiway, New Jersey, onBlock No: 4, V a jB, and also lot nuniber u , ror tbo sum of twenty.g»o dollars, on linden avenue. In the Se bntijrarotb^RWdclty. fyu Block No. 4. Map B. whlcBJl'd lots are so nu tihcred on an Assessment Ma>•Dnexe*a> a report by the Commissioners ot AcU

ijustmaptjippftinted by the Circuit Court of thajCountyVjofif'nlon In'pursusneo of Chapter u s oflthel&WBbJlKW, a cerUfledtcopy of which, mapwas nied/n the on ce of the Treasurer of the cityof Batw/.^on the 8Ulh day of February, IS9&That;O)f>aild lots were purchased by me at asalemavtiby the Treasurer bf said Cltv ot Rah-war on.^*eighth aav of October, two.iunder- - " * - ' -ue of ai'acteiftltied»An Act concern-

lem°nt and coUebtloD of. arrearage^xes. aaseasmentB and water retesi orIn<ltl«sofihlS8tate. and imposinga'tax i ssessment and lien In lieu I orages^inrt to eaterce the paymentto pro ride for the sale or laniiB iur>-

:ure taxation and assessmnts,"

xhe term of three;yiars, l Cons

tlfourtu'ward—i Oounollman, I Constablethe term of 3 years. 1 Constable for the teh1 year. | . . • I' ' I

Jplls will be head at the following places:;Wret^ard-A5joglne House M. 1,

r&sjsstble tor th^term

Iforoforof

and price'i; IWe'l guarantee to sell from

NEWARK OR NEW YORK PRICES,

I iSeconi

Third

mrtl

CUAS.

dnue. .^ Second Ward Hotel,street H

—lstniBtrlct, Brown ,t Hetieid', nail, Campbell street ' , i

—snd District—No. a Knglno U ouso.. Seminary street. ' • i V—Crow iu ilotel BiUldlne, con er- of

Jtll on arenue nnd Main st •eeuA. it. and closo at T p.

IS t ' I '• . K- •

Ve call special attention to our l£rge line of

tW'- Polls open atSated pity Clerk's Office. March m b ,H. LAMBERT, City Cl«

VA O l k R A

y arid TuUdajJEreniii!AP] ULlSth and 14th, 1801,

• • • ' I - | [ - • ) i

. 1886 • And you. Bdward Treeland,are nerebybotmed that you! havo, or claim I tohave, an interest n said lots as o ie or tbe heirs-at-lawof JesseK.Areeland,late of the Clty|ofRahway. deceased: |and you} Clarenco Vreeland,that you have, or calm to have, an Interest! InMid Iota as the he at-law oi your father. Clar-enceyreeloiid. deceased, who V I B one of theRons und heirs at-liwof the sild late Jesse s,Vreeiahd, ahd unle is the said lot, tract or parcelof lnnd Bhall be redSemei as provided In raid actbefore the expiration ot Mki months from andf - L e £ S ? d a t e he?*>l!a 1 e e a will be given accord.Ing to the provisions of the said act. I

Dated April2nd,!lB9l. T . : •, . U i j . - t Ji - THANK T. OX.AUEK.I

»pl 10-7WI Pr. » a « . a • • |

TCH EdwardVrefaaiid.' •

genty and3secretion: jfI 8ubscrtt*pills are w

telcomeFrieneis.ccident I was made acquaint-Dean's pyspepala Pilla andusedUhem fpr 8 years.;"The'

dS k h tiact

ke a charra, correcting theid preventing Constipation,lyself your • friend, as fyourome fridnds to me. I. •

;^Hawthprrie; NJ; J. \

ive «Aist paKy w»s grVeh'.by• Hin'last Wednesday evenW n e d a y e• ot -Miss: Loraine Harwho is visiting them.

,. of

m

test Stereo it'ioou Viewsi • I " 'i

ever exhlbl fid tn this com try, Including thesuott h P r t h b i i ! j« isej ot the Parts exhibition,

ifflshlp disaster of tbe

' CHANGE OP PBJOOBAUUK.

y, Comody, Trage ly and Religionl thi l t inlss this lnteregtiog entertainment

J

Is II irebyQIveo, ,Ttattilie report d( toe'one 3 or Adjustmtnt iror ihe Tnlnl

frbm UuitdatjB, Interest willifiin »Uty d*ys,Deiadded acoQrduw tne

redand and ClarenceVreel . .„

You, and each or you, are hereby notified thtthave purchased ro tnesnmtot twohundre-land

eventj-slx dollars (W76.00), "lot number »8 on.lnden avenue, in tlie BeooniWard of the City(Rahway. New Jc rsey, being so numbered Inilock-No. four,.Map B, as annexed to a reportnade by tbe Commissioners of • Adjustment ap-lolnted by tbe d r c u t Court Sof the COHoty (ifTnlon In purBttance jf Chapter l i t of theiaws ot,886, a ocruned copy of whlcU map was Died In

t lie office of tbe Tref surer ot »ald i City of Ran-\ ^ay, on the 81xth-c)>iT ot, February. -\m, at afi le made bTsaldTreasureron the Kghth^lflT of( ctober, lRM.nnder land by Virtue of tHeNpro-11slons otjtto act entl ;lpd 'An act concerning cijeKs sttlnment und collec Unn of unpaid taxes, nfw&-t ienwand water rat» or water rents In cities oft Us state, and lmpos Ing and levying a tax, as-s ssment anijllen In leu of such arrears gen, andt> enforce t l » payment thereof, and to providef( r ihe sale at finds subjpotctf to future taxationa id assessments?' passed March 80tb, I8S4.;

Ana you artjherebjiounod that-you have,c(aJm u>hav«!an lnU •eatin said lot) fhat. Is

f&Trei5aiid,U)anniuUvIdPdfflia..\£SL ^ 0( tb* 1>elra*at*Uw'^

6 Hihwayi'fAndjotJClairenoeVreBland^Miaa1

0 lalvlded share In sa d lot as-the heir-at-law olji uir father, Clarfuca yreelaad, deceased, whow u onaof u e belrs-e -law; otihe said late JesseK Vreeland and Hnl IFS the said lo-i or tractsot land shall be r6de med as '.provided In saidact,before u« explhuan at ax months from01 a: after tt» date h ireof, a deed will be glveofp said lots i iteordloi itp the provisions ot the

d a c u | f ' - • • - • •

!TITJJ TWENTY-NINTH DA

KIL1 A D 1891h

lERIFFSiSALE.—Union Co, Common Pleas Court.—Silas b Grlms

plaintiff .vs. Frederick Poromerebno, detemF1J Jo. do, bo. et ter.' On docketed Judgment

By vlrt(ie of tl<e ab >Ve stated writ ornen f i clwto «ne directed, 1 Bbnlt expose for sale by.pi ib)i<vendue, i t the Court House, In the city of S llza'beta, N. j y on !' • 'WBpNEaDT, WENTY

1 . I - - APKIL1 A. D., 1891, • • Iat (two o'clock In th ijarternoon of said daj, »1therlghtJtltleraodliiterestorthe above naimecdefebdant, tn and to all that lot, tract or pi rceof labd and premlBec, situate, lying and boll g in•he^lty of Bahwey, la the county ot Union and'

Innlne at a mar fc on the fence, stacdln 'f F )te street f f t

V;DIFFERENT STYLES.- ^ v : "• i v i - " •••

OPizabeth, if. J.

•est aide of Fern >te street, four feetstiim nearly the ce atre of a wild cherry tire? I

l i lU lSin^ I l 0 .8 0 u t5 * ° n e r o f Ian<1 beiongmi toLouis Cildwlg, and the easterly corner of tne l indhereby cqnvpyed; from thence running a b n isoldIrfreelsoiitn ten dofjrees west, flffy-sevenreef aur. Inches: th(-ri<» sonth thirty-three d £grees west twelve fe4telghtlncnea to snmui arystreet; thence with; Ithnt s'reet nftv-seven S&.greftif we»t one hundred and twenty-four feei tolandofAbraham sqi)lre; thence with his finenorth fourteen degretea east twenty-elghtfouj (nchehto land of Louis Ludwig; thenoe,hlsltne soMth fight degrees east, twentMifrntfeet nine inches; thence still with h u line sof th=»-i-«-.Qve degrees east, nlnety-two feet rino

» t h e pfaco of beginning. BoundedToniftst by Fernote street, ou the souther

. r—ft?ry street, and on tbe northeast or lLoutaLudwlg, beinr •-•'--• ~sna.ul-f'jto Mary Hilpat- JHalpau

Thomasus. aeceased. ID ; her. lifetime.Ibyis w.Beynoldi, former Sherur ot

bearlne' dste tSe Iweiftyth iof December, A. D. 1879, and recordprt irt ^

B<M! B^orn! Boom

ninth pi r

tmarjjrg;

THE CASH GHOCEB,h>a determined to mak* a clean sweep of njs

It of cannedMOoods, Jellies andPlmpor

In, J " - " i P r i 8 p 8 i'Peawed 'Priced{Tomatoes «and 10o per cin;8biar(t"lfpur.eafl8forsso; MOMurrayi8m

per can; < Limitt Bn^laud P

• ne Apple; sib. cansiioriC rram) and Quince Jelly fciK

CBABIXS I. BHOWN.taw.

RCH7lh;:ii85JriJaitifS 1to8S.degased.

the ordi r of OKOKOI T.

tbor aOrmatlon thelrolalmatffe estate W said aeceaaed

tK4nthlsd»te,'Or they willroseonUngorreooTennv

wit 3lnnine n mDeiorererDa] wii

Asparagui. J. cans, IM ,luma sic; dc'.o.arapeasiclb. cans, lec

Imported Jams 18c

OtK BKOOKFIELD,and Monroe Sts.,Bahway.

iABINET

I S 3 per Dozen

IRpckwooffllery• 17| Union 8qr— " • ' • '

Our c 5^ pf lpthing far Bessjbne. Ah iIn Short Pantsh garments n

the nd* stWes of pleacannot fail to find wha

Suits, With long pants,friety. liWe|'have triedi it d l dig it daily and we are pi

ICJYGOLE.

H . ' w soflety fo-rthelrto Animals oroceatciniBtrce'. Bahway.;

0<if _A PocketCardlLj of bank birs and i if

yive dollars reward w|U 1 e ]ttei-tovetothe Secrets .-

PIANO LESSONS by a alexperience, either at 1 o

.with privilege of PT*"s-loie. Apply at No

•n ENTS am Uteh andw\j not to DC had. Buy i 1be your own landlord. If: o^you can build by taklns s tanLoan. See tho sdvertlB< n jumn. ot lots tor sale, andon Cherry street, for parti

RELIA BLE rtUBBKR Cnov It-tf

BKORM CLUB Hegulaevening In each mon

R'OVAL ARCANUM—CNO. 881, meets at Col

tlie second and Fourth Fr* WALT1

• } . U. MiKBACHEB, Sec'y.

SIXTV DOLLAR8 will bquire at STACY'S Gal

TPc

r \VO Good work lipreeBCTFIELD, P. l)V BO!

(7LET.—The Brick Bla !kand Lewis..si i

m o LET.—The Grocery 1 to:I uate on corner of' 8t r"

Adam8 streer, atMUtnn: k unBaker property. Bnqulrn it I

- BERRV, eor.'Cherry and lfvl(

r p o TIH ISB TOHNG MEI build but have no bull

I win sell lots at regulaicaah, balance In notes or o ie Iglres you & lot free and ol' arl

j a letr will be sold thH wayGeorge's avenue and Blver

niar87-tf— npBE W. C. T. UNION w . _

— JL on Thursday of each \i e lCliipel, corner of Miltonstreet, Tne Women of Hi

_ciw>j>6r».tc in this Gospeli

\ THE BAND OF HOPE won Friday of each week, at

J "•• »l. Mothers and all lntere

ANTED.—Farmer a_. . mnn on shares.IWiway. • . •>

l on'll" iclC It I

D1GIFT!IT WON'T C O f ¥ 0 0 A CENT.

i i• ' • • . - I ' ? * • ! • • .

niDg wie give avfray a Bicycle mti publish the name of the.the Newark p£ pers. g'

JDCTANTKD.-Storage foTT furniture. Addra's

HITEPekln Duckaol io-8w

WANTED.-eieeve HaJoiners on Flnnnrt s:

*P'n'befactory. Steadyi8ENBAUM, corner Grand

Mr; J.Jsr. Altkoa, of Jr.owr bU b a l , r e l e I ,tins ckj-; {

JHsa Adelnhjo Sloat•psntSundoy with-MisCook, this cltyj ;

Miss Julia AtkinsotOMO visitinKllier aunt

_oi Jaqueg avenue. •'.Milton avenue and

ate favorite points nov' noon.promenades'-.

W. Rigby Foster,^tSiay ' o r Titia

see a Bicyc e, also«"jar #|Ci'beans. W^ don't .knowVitcans there are i rthat jar, no :rdoei anybody else before

e allow eyeryba ly who makesfea: purchase" of Boys' or-: sne whow^kesHhe nearest glpess gets the

at time of sali",

ChildrenClothing for l|p)s

the stock ^is^large and unbroken.e met .With outside our store.- Plain-

r . — r o , , J i t h ! a n d without vests.' A stock inwhat} will puit your taste and suit your pocket

stock i? .very strong iniur approval this season.

Rigby Foster,SAiay ' o r Titian iids to engage In, b» s)

Mr. Albert tambe.rl,<"«»y. now sports ont olw»gons eyer seen Onto ir

«eofge, who has beeI "We to be around amo

? X « C o ? u c l l m a n M-'He;uert, arrived kl f t f

CO.,St., If ewark.

— aos we're counted by Mr.. G. O..JGalltstaffj-an^ t je prize awiarderi to. Master Joseph Kroll,

The.ngttonejTOl|Je« verJaway nextiJMqnday. , .

tt°r otthis city.

^ . thember, on «

rPRIL W . 1801 i

Clftdek'a Ifnll. secon'. a. CLADKK, Prea.

nor S-ly

LE.-Thoopposlt

"the"* VlOO tent front by i sienp.| There are twiproperty. [Inquire o

e preiiusesJ Sharerr N. V; Compton,

elved lally at-OIlfUY'S.

class resldi nces. Til

nue. and ano'ner

h • ndvjnbc in prjco dad save 23Hitb is sure to coinc. Inquire of

rqf Irving and; Clieijry streets

,,.„. strfel. All. ._..WUI be1 sold cheap,

r (,'cneru! houseviprk—eoodlrcss. eiood wagg?.*. MRPircuiie. j apl.IO-lwand large

r 8c yard. . . In' "Domestic" Faslilon Helo lluiuo DrossJ Making)

ojc'nf 'j-i paves, containing'niiiieiiisrorTl-adles,' Misses,

—a'jfl cent UopK—givenyouT

i s Mllllneryistomiiio Mala' i ipl l l l i w '

veral dif -ard.

OrdersBarber

rs1 Dnifrtended

ieo-B-tf

lai storeJSlore, oil S.llvi

ill be nroniptly

ii; E.-l.s. Fioiiiiflcra,1, al HII.BWS1.

Frank Schurj.lmninens to J, (_man will have ch

Buy your butti Carieref a Id Vioii ityi.

iMull, newla to 98c' /

9,.49. Slk

i 10c

Ai

r/noilU- |

|,worth/10 jI

i~|iiVfl('r".al' cU-ap. .1. M. IIROOKKIELD| j Boit-i jnJ tfr.mJ ureet. I , [ apl 10-jw*/;

ll"i'*vE".'.'MI;t.y .rer-11 DAVT cmifH'-'-i -AK«nt rortUQ New jer-f l . ,-,S(«liiy fDrilie.I'revpnJIrinor Cruelty1:.'.- i= ijiMcd lit t'luu staDles; No. 16 Kulion

,)• 1 | / T mar 18 5W iR a i l w a y . J [! / /• mar 19 !)w ;rii-T - \ i'wi.i i Car/1 Case c/ntalnlng a roll/rftank wis!anil'6everarilrlvat4"p<iper3' * l i ' w r d Hjll be pa)U for tbcreturn o

wis!anil6everarilrlvat4p<iper3r'w.ird Hjll be pa)U for tbcreturn of

-SfCtitary ot tlleY./M. C A

/l ' / '' •n']1KS.c. K. .MlI,ltJl(, u / j i a m •sir'eed. Bound

L IUIJ. llonnet(>, fIOTCtr8..Klbbon8ln all Ufa^rnds*»na»Hjpesy • '' »pl7-tf

S/sai*i.ii/i!»hd Kood sii^l letncntsiuse and

. . . . . „ - - . ....ill tclo'u- hnZi. I Uuy :i lot, bullcl a n

irown lapulordJ 1( you have,not tne meansa ljulMifj-iaMjiir shares In;•Sw t/r nilvcfilscini'nt In• — ' - -i.li), dun apply to iios: 1

• •' -h --[-uli

Va-. '• i)';r,AppijWj No.3 i

l.vo I.KS/oN* l iy/ liiily teacher br much' iiljtr|it liomco* pupil dr nt tier

•t practising] on liar piano.No. 9 Clinton street, Itau-

/ I J^n 13-tI

, lor ijinlcultirs. I,

e sBuilding

ano her eol-. MEADjJan IB

ICLOTHIN'ei.I \V. E.

"RSI CLili lie ju'lar Meetings first Fridaying In 6LCU ilionth at Kpjm'.

VAI. A!!(Ab<C.\[-l'AUTEK<Tk l l ' ' H u l MVAI. A!!(Ab<C.[lAUTE<T Cko.!($i.lii«is ntl roles'-'Haul MaiXMUml Hiiihll Krlda'ys of each

LIKT.

C I L ,street,

onllIi ko.!($i.lii«is ntl o l e s H l Mai:i-> XMUml Hiiihll Krlda'ys of each njonlli..

/ I WAI.TEK FELTtKR, A g e n t .J.i M«IiBACHEK,,Srt''}-./ : . ' I a II 5 - l y

-•:'r"

t

lf' f' from

ilCES,

r. '/>

1

{

!NT.| o r the

tefore

Its The

cket,

»son.

O..Croll,

/ \

E l !

M;..

.lliiiiIt IK• • • • h |

-hrdir:

iy a good PI:! no

no. In88-tf

r .l WoiK lloraos lor Bilq cheaWIKLD, 1'. s>. Jiox K-I, Knliway,

.CT-Tlie Brli-kj Blacksmith] Shopand J reels. 'Apply on the

r6-tfM.-flieiiroccrj-'Siore ancj Dwel•( J ttirm-r of St (ieorxe'a avei•ir yl, at MUjnii, known as the Alro;i-rty.. Enquire at ofllce, of 0

i',<k Cherry and Irving strpets. |

ngslt-ue andxandcrOIBET

.'an 30

H'iSK.Yot)'Xo:MKN who likve n( ians toli but hafij nn IraiWIng lot to beg n with.

Uis at| rt-gulnr. prices lor oi e-ttalrtf—Dcelu note.-, of one or two year . ThisMs loi frtp aoil clear to stdrt. wit i. OnlyIII I* sold \\\U way; also, that plq on at.s avenue and River street, da easj terms.. . . . i. "^ER.

H\c.T. l>Ti),N will liold their m iettipursday of each week, at A p. tn. !"

corner of; Mll|on nvenud1 andTec Women ot: Hahvvay are Initf In tills Gospel Temperarico Wi

[ l l l l1 on

• 'A i l .

* • !

THE PAXIJ OK DOPE will bold their m•:IrtJiiy ol Ciu.li ueek.'at,3:30pt mJ,In th

"J htn JUJ all Interested are Invite*

jcve Ilandpi'lC'dy Make r» andn FlhnnJlshlris. Finishers .want.

•'»c»ry.. swajlyemployment. HOM uitufs'(Jraiid s t e e t ahd

o.w.10-1 n"

ngin tneFultonted to

etlngsChap-to at-

•r: <;ra!ndmployment. 1 .street ahd I l i i

;\ mar

M. A-itkiiii. fif Brejofely!, (for<" Ml reporter) spent "

faiili- Slpat, of .iji- with liss Hattie

Hj

Alkin on, of Brdoklyitvr aunt, Sirs. Ai E.'i

, _ • nerlySun< ay in

mia,and With

, , -... and adjacent s«le points now for Suhday

„ ,. Foster,/of |this l city'y.fcfr Portlnfad, Ore.).wireslo ei gage in/business. \ ,,-j,'

««: Luinbert, of Mttdlspn>'Imports-one of) the fineBtl milk<t se.e-H oi< our streets.•r i / / ' ' I '• ' i'i\W/0)fee thai iltr Beu amin'p/liaV lieen'-.s'erioudyl

'e around jiiiiong Vis oglalnU

"'"phrian M.

. liasiller,'

reets;ifter-

lefte he:

Hill

G«V!,

n!.!

., wt7arrived lioine• n**0)"/ »fter: a very pleasant

lll'!/;9-'I.'ttlU)n..(forn>erIy.|r'iB»!'j• - i+ , ' ! I n " her father arxd br<

>•<-'• and tH. P. Hou^h.ii

; and>ridarisit,

:uniethef,this

r . uoha T). Norrjsesidtat of Elizabeth. jjnd|Vtats. ! '

sive hearts party wdB ;iven:, by Miss AVe|ls,io Elmr of Miss HartJw 10 is

,"li"c"y 'l ' ; '!; I1|tfonimissioncr's gang of \

\n,i'Y.n giving the paVeoun s- ofli V'vrry streets their refeuUr

this

reat,§\ h- Treat, .of Seminary-; 8Ja' ff'1 ,Vie Property of thh'ii 1 ''al l 'ly, on Cherry, s'! ""ejagency o f N . v > q o m p t

rJf,llr

•Mr.

. «he-aid of tlwtwil1 uc able to wjtlk

f V » l!'c 4thivard, in|ainber, on election, 'day;

] ( ' v , . ' •• / !i 'fn. ;iLlurl{ lias awarded th

no• J „' u»iliifn,g of aii-adeJhe comtfr of Oioretai

Main. WL tjjl

!">ii will .shortly b

vo-ibetl8in

con-newand

6

I '-:' .

was'

At the annual meillioldcrgof theUriionon Tuesday, tUel oldunanimously re-e]^cte{i.~

lady's

be lratrpaying for fhi's'n"o'{ice}'11 Prof. Regneir ,ifouse next Mondings with his

jEdward Neuberter jwas 1

week as interpreter by thoourt at a salaryif $000,flfith a law passed W T

!C. A. bbwlii

ternoon. makinlain

.0.Our societ

week r^ tLP e O p l e^ r e l ( eP tweeKj mere being.no less than t•-, ; ; .uv.v. UCIUI.QU |e3g thftn *gressive euchre and wlilst pattletreception at the new IlderablOuI.ouse; •• . • - I n

ev. Wm! Qoiild wilf p r e l ch« c h u r r c h o u 8«nday mbrnRev. John Haviland in the

as "ci

The wife'6f Hon. AmoJ ClHaturday, of- pneumo: lia, f Mecnp. Mr. Clark was neriou ilyt me with a similar attick, but acounts was better. . ^

Uni<in Council Jr. O. U Acelebrate their niheteentu mnMonday evening, April. 80tl. ;i'c pal attraction;, wilf be Mis* Li, st Lif.n \$ J.Ieu 'e r n i nent | elocution^'Prlde of the Juniors.'

The Progress Unio of

in the lecture room of the chand Saturday evenings ofWiiich was very• succesiful1.

Have you seen the IndianJtetsand Hampusat th^ "Su111 Main street. Theylare athis part of the country.

City Surveryor Franklin J1

las

Sp'pfino

ceutly finished some nni anat( midal draw-o" iketchesnkUoei.the

ings of euuinis.f The]ard specially ir tcj-estihiwork on the R >si Bonttherefore quite correct.!

The cleaning of the pavemc ntal bn jl;If! r i inr i -V afwnntn >«><_— A*. lV'J >i :

rj f thand Cherry streets morestratesthe fac rtmt tht diggwater and sew :r,connefctionssuch ah uueveAness of the be'that th dl d' l l

bun o1

Fnleur 1:

he

>usy lastree pro-and thengjClub

t tlie 2dig next,en lng-

nference

nk I died'ing the1 at th£last ac!

M*l •willversary,'he prin-ian Bur-iat,; the

ermat

, Fridayweek,

nfBas-

sity for

arsl 1 has fe-

ne find itl is

aUy Idemon.ng for jiashas causedgiai blocks

John A . g , yDonagh, M. C. Lowdcn, 2 < j earmenas Rue, Os :ar Gesncr, 1 3 car.

A lecture |b,'.3Irs. Isabell 1 C.paviiS,Correspondiqg S t f! dKing's Daughters,"Mission." wil be

3Irs. Isabell 1 C.paviiSecretary of! t ie Order

onf the; subject ofgiven in thcBaplhtridayg e n in thcBap

cliurch, Kihw. iy.,:Friday cveninT Aprilickets tuirty'fiv t i |17th. Tickets thirty-five cent i.

/Mr. Joseph Bailey.Messrs. C. F. Woodruffted a position -With n Newarlhouse. Mr. Rl II. Til

ner|9 wci-e

ness of the bethat they sadlj need'o relayln.

The following coiiimissl>ner|9 wcieelected for Lin den borough o 1 T jesday •Ferdinand Blmcke, Edwarl (>ulriir&John A E t h e i d g e , 3 years V'nr.Mc.

Lowdcn 2 ea ; Pa'r-

forn&Co.,

thfl- employ of Messrs^ Mc( farmiok. '&.Bnker, has taken' Mr. Bailey s A ace at

employir, has

Woodruff & Co'.'s. ! II • V '

At the Opertt Hbuse thisCarrie Stanley Dramatic Comlparbeen pleasing theater; goers «aclMonte Cristo jas prcjdtced Wet besdaynight with Miss Carrii Stan ey initlietitle role drew a large house ' ho • calledup the curtain i everal times.

E. Wells left last Moijdasomewhat exten lod trip throuAlabama, Misshsippi aild Topecting to stop in,Memphis, iienrweek or, two, vifriends (or the(was engaged in business

o • • " • • •ago.Mr.: J. Rumrnelhbff,

family, will start Saturdayhome in Denrr arkj, his illtinuing. He desires, fn 1try, to express^! is thankage "arid syrapatway, apd regreleave them.

ie^ sociaple of Frahklinarranged .forbeen postponed

iiting those wldescendants

there

the

ly of I thi i peopis that h

evening, on account ofGeorge' Dtrrandi wliomember of thi compa >y,sold for next Monday evenjnbgood for the later date.

Grocers and j bakersbutter at New York whothe Butter Market 129 M

Auctioneer li. Q. Harriic salp;the twenty jacr

Weiss; in Clark township

erl

on lerly in

' witliaccep-rnitiitjc

e o(s cb np

is I Mon lay feveniuntil P ingste

lie dei

suppi iedesale prinn strwill s

fafnon S

his-week at 10 o'clock a. in., Onises. Also, oh Monday, jthe 1!store, lfl.CIjerry street, a lot ofgoods, small printing p^Oss, saapumenes,

p. m.etc., comnienoing

At" the annualIngine Co: No.

meeting

ng, the following officers wereForenum, Tho

John J.,Coffex;davy

2nd] AsStephan; SecrVtbry, I Jolsistant Secretarj*, J. ]T, J. Dunn- Stevardi P.Wardens, Louis 2

IndependenceNo: 1 held theirparlor Monday hfeht, ;whdn.theofficers -were el icted'.- J. *Joreman; G. Hel

man ; T. W. Rol)in^on secretarlealy, assistant secretary ; R. Ireosurer; Thos Tltibinion. ailealy fire warlesns; There-

steward-The Progressive Games Club

- • • '-'l e'regular meet:c of Ies yfe

lightful time at tlday erening at thnn Grand-Street,'allows:

of W, hejd on Mon lay

I01

.tintlie

ha..~night.

rgibiji,

, for uire hislie lieyearj

iiitron-Hah-

lied tp

e Co.,ig, habondayof.Mrtpectetickct

ted frieri Ig in Fhihv

fisiting friends Id

, J.., visited 1Mrs. Zink, this wee .

3Ir. T. J. Sawyer has Justhandsome .Warn pf bones., . ,

Jots at WOO teach. Property is st:lile^r; " -

Dorsey inFullmai, \t week, ii

g , C a r « t . .Mrsi Herts and Mrs

ehis

into |tbe house"rest(.i-a.tlves were

on revived, butai'ove Albei

that he wi

porj1ust|d neef etipn.wer1

|Itri[nrani tit

leasant ti ne was pe it at the. Mr. Alvii P6nlk» oi Friday

evening. March" 27th by s IBW friends•who gathered to surpi ise Mr. fo dks' litUe eon'prank.";' ••. • •• j / ' . • ' ";' There lias been* geieral ex >di • of themdj residents around Star' I mi Ing thelast, two weeks. . Th i first i f lMr. Wm. Ttirner, th nIsaac ;H. and Howard

th^who wasf;U best man) Oilman and Henry Turner,revolver tcfSidd to the .Paul and Georee Al en a. calibre reVolver tc>>»dd to thn

enth^,asm by Wing a sa fapm?f l r ed I tfiej ^ o v e r l X -at thfe first onter;haub, who 1- Marnier Hanson"; of

•• be carriage ^ewe whicU last weeke,andthereins>feH,but||<

men|ii was not at first notic?-I4zzte Fetter, the;bridesma1

tent oi t o i l , Mr.Schlub,war »nd exclaimed "AIhimib)M" Some of the ladltuefWomwas al«c| overcoml^

^ at-ushed. for-' has shot

Drs. Daly, I

lie ball had enteretpronbt; need recoveryedsujdatSo'clocft

, „ |pe carriedith fb,e wcflinded man;ipplied|anathd groombullet jhofe discovered's right ear) was evi-in a p; eekrioUs condi.adek jarfc}.. ^

idtatelyaftL. . „ . „ .the house c rying abi

resuNewi.r,pare! fiflnallR|Rin|thi^ Iftedy, and learning

stances, Conger went to thereBtcil 1 th f i t ki

gave bioweyer

„ , .... 1 em, andspn has ta^en the poor little ou

ndJsis to beirowne'hero

"be

• vi?y rruibu utsti >VCC1ambs.i Theimother,

until Miss acknowledge one of t]"•'"'"' -* spn has taken the poo

her kind protection,up on the bottle." It

ainted, and when this Jamb hasB he jump- ?heep,iit will, like tl

'j'Great Expectations,to her who brought it up by he ne: K is said that the i hree hoti ae

Daniel: Turner .estate now tlieof the; PhlW. & Read Ing R. Ii.to be 'occupied by employes oriany jvho contracted to build"' • lately

a. m..|!r the :BUI ^ttng Menth

sobbing andi S p h l d t 1

whatBhalStdo?'that it was ana&ident. Mr.

U at once realizing tjiat it wouldn his arrest, advisfdfihlm to go to•t and arrange'his buiBlnesa. to prer:

r it; he hjsitated ttf do so, butconcli?''°'* t ri\ An inniriL^ jf ~ A. > _'

tion. Officers Conger and Haley ,Oieantirae had gone tttthe scene of anytking feigedy, andi learning!) ;he circum- The'la|iv is

WiU;i! occiipie<. by emr

as many applications 'or the hbeen made, aud no oi e has ye"> rent them, this reiiort seem

lientic.

! jWpatfleld W anderin ji.; Mr. C. G. Endicott s slowly triprovingfrom the pneumonia.i Mr. Edward Banuon is o\

reBteil > enth, first asking hf ii where nils',pistolducedMr. bcl

addw'aS

lameiilidescrtb

exciteI^atbr

ow because of the adcide'nt, as fieingqtaken to .the p^Jice station,sudden cljanging o^festivity.toion can be better imagined than

Mtbr . in the eyeningi the sorrowing-bndeji and groomJ. leparted op their pro-'

ip', which iad ocourrer

JacksJas. IMoell:Win.brfdcwho vcurreiwe re e(lered IaiKlJsad' n mindersad n mfire ar in

as, which, lie immediately prTtf.1

rom his pocket, i! e'had aske^l.undt ta take it bf "

threenio'nths'' illness.i The township comi littee hai'"•• ' u : - - ' for bur roar -"•-

epotand ar-h '

, yerypuz;very loath !tp- assumewithout authority.'Hi^ '

e'hadaskefl. restraint: O16 new roi d law pit! leaving thb. He has I riven! orders for lumbers

i b t firil l ' T lfinds lie .had b>

, und alt lough tistracted lie ditfmucent amongj^ne guest

eceased- v<,His funeral servl

ouse oii Wvlein, of thofSciatiug.

;a step betweer Rando

able Frazt11, Josiah

Isaac A.lodwell, Ja i. H. BH. H. RQSI , Thos.

1 Whittemore. Dr.n 1 groom, If L Schlun

e.present at the. ti:t t h

host was

i One of the!most imseen iniour-quiet townday, when 07 person

here.. There were

en are

VThe llcleran Cliiti fioxise Warrriing.

No social bvehj iH this city ever pr )veda morb Brilliant success thin the r < ejf." o n give'ri by thb llderan Otiting Cli 1 toUs memb l t T h ' h U b

Id g by thb llderan Otting C! I Us members last Th'uhtUy eyenbig

JJ 1fspite the storm and gloomy exterI Us members last ThuhtUy eyenbig. [)c

/fspite the storm and gloomy exterlc r allr ( was bright, pleasant vM attractive 011 ho

I I inside, and to ihe<^splring itrairii dfmr^hareda HaHMJ (Ifle orchesS, alf was ) >bn

f t t e n in .,the i dulcet! and drtjapny> • . . lufguweu in. ,IUB uuicei ana anatv o more caprice; and bewitchittggaydtte. Wo

ave.wasMessrs.WilliamS. CllflB.

among

ort ReiliAg.hasath to threere fused toM rs.'Haq-ca it under

iging it>ed thatic a fine)ickens'grateful

oversee rsu\ing, am —,_-.-,

any respo islbility)

chafing

tter go

jresn w

ss.ive aif^as tliunited

ival

14 members ad i) doubt wj»s shortened "'? Methfldist cjiurch Sunday.,Pft_ t 'r-i •. , I ' TllP nnmmttlna nn linrnnnii mtee. j . -f-J • I ; The committee on borough gi

\% tweutlgeven years met Tuesday! night at jthe readl' were held, a full WujnlierBot being presei

11. o'clock, being 'desirous Of transacting -resbyterian business an organization was e:as-"There . electingMr. E. J. Vhiteljeadeath." I and Ira jC. Lambert secretary,

prosecutor the meeting adjourncn to Tuesiheld .an i ltiucst! Tljjirsday fore-''14th, same place and four.

% \ * « JT tw / i < 1 l A t l D I C T ' X t l X l l

dnesdaj'GermanThetex

in me anh with

'..Mead,Bunn,,

p, togetheramined, T

_ of the oc-'with ttte prisoner,

ie jury'sjieedily ren-

around.

remperan ;o Meenirig of It le old F

oii Irvin tre

by, Jas. The2Charles-II.! vide1M. Slater,' ,

tt, Conrad :Kidd and ! \T,

a $15,00)ta are goli.11 purpoE e"

Wood

on theiropertyire soonhe corn-

docks',by theimored,fcs, and

iu lea havesen ableo be au-

ipt done oJVes it' as yet) itack to

ider.thees him.id other

walks,Hcedle

t of Sun-vlth tlie

esult

.(

: movie g than usual \IB ',

.. . _ < e w R o cY., was the guest of D«: Beth I. aand Rev; W. H. Hopkids; last w

verdict of accidental shooting, thence lie went to.Lakewood tot h w a s r e l e a s e d . —"•• •• ' • ' - -"--1 -' ' - "-•—-- '

dang'ThW is anolher" f l!Pm tlle, effect of La Grippe. [

ngeftl of. having' ' jiMr. and Mrs John CampbellIf; . turned I from I IIB ritv. I Mra.

T|ie j g e old FHouse oii Irving streeb^ »' W u i i i ~ •

wltJ:es,: a

t pubof Philit

[lay opremit his

d

1 CJ

ishi acton

listantn Da

•leessiJorah

Dt nn; 1 reaP. H. Di nn

listy, Thos. Bi owHook a id Lalde.nnu'al nicetinj at

• oilMeantms.tad.ter. assis

resideniThe pri?

11st LadLesOliss Carrie ])uhau' • rt_ .i . i i : n A lUnnio Rfn i t OI

lstG2nd,

CacssieSto it,case; 2nd,- Miss J

booby, Miss &,Wpodriiff;Cladek, silver hCa-1-"7

Chamberlain, amWells. V ;

cane'booby

t •

Urmstori, son

, perJclock!

even-ted : -staht,mil.; As-Hirer,Fire

•Co .tlieirwingigherfofc-C. B.

jKinscy

Me ighelr

lad a de-ing rues-r. Olivere won as

earnNe vnts'Mr

to

G. UrinstonTTbf tliis 'city, has sec areof the LlttlelGiant Bicyclfc prenfercd by the New iork e|o every boy who secure: oneuibscribers for t mt paper forencth of time. "Jo." \l,.s}x}'

• when lie undert ikes to acihsh anything.

Any one deslrirlg^toneatness,; and apWndid

r¥ alter

liui dredrtainirearsandis aiom-

a speclmlltlons,; and Bplindtd cofadl

; should p ay a visit tp the 1

anddgb-cle p

the. engines•; and

resent water

$4 a cotgenerallyusing coli

gppumps

its amp1 that de

, DWill

mn-

very.

addiever-Tlieoj'es

t

: various <

jow. given liwill be sent .

advice, however a?

ee by A.

manufact

dofi

cyIces

red

plcasa itone|s, hiworke rstinie si ichas1 Uli I

hoWomcrijs Christ -M Temper-. York city. V>ri and the Reform ( fib, marked j Carpenters, plumbed

fhe temperance Bise which 1 now busy, . T~~—to' give now lifetlie movement.

!r quarters,! and me• •* • • • ' , »h d

years jiaourfcitizwith theaway," ihwobdenhinges i\have swhuiidreklaud thepresent a

long been thel both orgahizatiothe buruin r of theiform Club and thepleasantly] and:s they j o v are in•e buihfmg, whichbeen a set led boo

ins. The dl

portals 1lric|ariumeetiiijpices ofstate ]>nwhibh yeShe

Ligjgcr

drajv fofiiy a curious perso•ho may be reachedlent for hife 6r»herst Sundayl was ua

and toiwdueannounce

Bhc(,lsa;s:

make ailtiiatj a*;beense.

TheAid|Soct9 paste^ona'ge'pleasancompleling was'swith silk pinclildiinoyer aGeorter, J_._by Mjssservedpartingbers! of

bdariiMondaylih'

ntials of rn'i .ny whounpainted wood vlars and |1 ofiks, tlocli have guardedng the doors for.years, and [the quaipproaches l>y the s

attraction! which

d bencl ^s engraved

he W. 0. T. U. : 31ident deliveringi listenud tolby alarjillowed by Kev; 3frtt and RevL Mr. Palarks were |well rec.whcjse re

floral disc lay was kindly prov[{ie and proved ver10m the thanks ofSunday next (Presi1) it is^expbeted thiell will address tluted thatitKvas theeffort to Becure spiice that. would wa!ed) for every meetin

turned 1 from( buiu^i* Aixjfjx :i no tlVJ. l iuiOi ,.well, haying recently narrowly

is-- • i pneumonia. ' !nds' Meet-! 'Mrs. Joseph Lockweibd.is vis

>• p, Sunday Frederick; Locjkwood'S family.

ridge Warblin ; 3.

he city.\ Mrs.

..attracUver e

. and mas

were held in thetiobal church, Friday jeVenlng,

f ,. commemoration of (he deatli oor tlie T , l e roiij of the church was <!

' which eyei'ylmeinber responded'.' >i or. by a vers* ot scripture. ApI hymns w^ere'sung and some wei

toks were iiiade by the pastoch the Communion was admi

Among Ithose present from outwere Mr^'and Mrs. John Bed•yVestneld,_Miss M.. X Thom,as,

ny wuo tjave paSsea.-onne ftnd M i s 3 i A n u TJlOmps6nwooO \ ork( the old ensack,>U of whose names are

"P. i,mm# ).s,e >the church roll." . .Sore than a ! ' M r - aRd Mrs. Anthony -Schoil*••• Mllpripa : moved uiit of their house on fi1

^rways all HHlari<t^ir.»lBaacTappenandfan^ moved inl;' jay

elfall H t ^ i

will; moved inl

J

T, havehouse, on fffospect

ly have

nfield,. JH. Van Winkle, of-piconvinc- is visiting Mrs.' iA. M. Thompson,d Th

•\heaus-'

addro'ss,• ^udlcnco.

ull, Rev.ha, all offed. Thei d by Mi-.Ittractive,$ Union istit Wilson/Dr. JohnJ meeting,iention to

piers (now

The Concert given by the Jubll: a Sing-ers at the|M. E.; Church; was. e -"--»'Every one jwho. attended (and tha large [audience) was delight,tenor v oicjej being especially good

i Easter, Day was appropriately <y p p p yed in the yarious churches, with e ercisesb th SI S hild Th fl

•ntithad Afternoon 14st,* i * n'tiv tlmh UTr.

ewell sociable ofy of the 2dl l d hiIuil and hi i familyjst Frida}' eveningflair, the company• filling the house,ent in a very enjoyaig, pleasan. converfduets by Misses IMamie Mt ddell, St

_ ii ge, and Mr i

i Gussie Leon ird, andMyra Hull.

nillie dining

M E c

), Gage 1 i

Refresh•oom, an

family" leartyexpresslb is of; g<

u..^ .....»..r for happihess andwhercvir >rovidence might Ici

the < losing meeting of(ho church,, for: tiiening, a resolution

ireciation of tbe'succei. ' »_ . » , . 1 *- UL

high'apof theand the jL .unanimoti^ly passed.'knowleegipg the sam

itor for theem in wh

d

Supoq de-

appointmentad worked' ri

past'ch he v _

Mr. 1ft, said.hewhere

by the 81 S. children. The floraations in all the churches were verand the music was good. :

[The above were .providedweek^}- | I I •'• -. _ \ ,

' \ illA Fatal Accident. 'Our community was shocked Sternoon 114st, when word reac

. city, that Mr. George-Durand oj Main .street, brother of. MessrsLadies' a n ( 1 m IT- Durand, had been

•oh given AVayerlyjby the cars, newasanethe par- of the-P. R. R. Co., in the carpeti a very partment. i At the time of the aceisembled and three; otherB were loading ahe1 even-- j'car on a side, trackj antl whilemanner • piece of timber stood directlyon etc.' I track. A car had been sent in by

[tic Pen'-! engine unnoticed by them, and itarid 3frs. j downgrade the car struck both mi ner'sis-' \nS Durand by crushing his aimiiiib solbs' chest,and cuttingofl hiscompanic i'•ntis were • Ti(e:body of Mr. Durand was remUDOn de- i Newark, and he-id there until .Jl

gave the^pistorauJBjie.mem-1 Pending he atHion of the coros family learty l h d-^lmkes j held an inquest that_dayi anri^

more' bar?had anboard liau . .and he would neverj forgetsympatl yby its meujbersby its mufallen urjoiring tp the

Mr. Hulferepce 'aton'W'edikeuntil thi

9 dau'ght'him whiledeath of«listarted f

Washington, Warr<day, which will: proiddle of next week.

fcpfOi••A :3arberMr. C»rl

ame toff J JX

Kluge who somehwgy, and| enteredtrips, subsequently

roprictSr, took "FrencW:uuday[ni>rulnglatSt,\H?

place: oclosing irelative to eavingv _Mr.an testatesmidnight.a number 0-andasCirldidnotRhow .access thlro jgh a rear door iithe 'jboia'left for pkrbearing j n<"IliavelefKiug'e wfif

•but was, rSchneidershop for tlis condu

"d-s'hakes I lel'l a n inquest that day* amfeeling • permit of removals The obsequit

•osperitythem.e officialyear, onpressingul laborse 'years,lield was

In ac-

"Skipa1

iVadJ n e v e r2 Official

'aniously,

"Hattie.lal con-, county,

:Jbly hold

I boom-

now onhose 111-coni

after

tsever

ly ha Id

itted

>f

tp

rnment•'• r o o m ;and it

TI portantcted byairman,motion

April

of praise over Railway's first Club Ho isewere heard . on ever* side as the h ppyparticipants investiga ed every nook andcorner :j in their watdering. The* twpdressing rooms' and he main hall ir recharmingly decoratet 'for', the occss Onwith nags, banners, te mis rackets^t o vsand • arrows,, bric-a-brac ;• and Turk sh, iraciand Turitugs—presenting a pic ture of reflnenand taste on every rid f

Dancing betfan proni ptly. at ten o'.cl >id the Tast]numb tli d

c g betfan proniand the Tast]numberreached at 2 a m W

] b e r on tlie orderreached at 2 a. m.. When farewells-p

jd d ll d. and all agreed that! they hac bebest and moBt enjoyab e evenlnmjjf b eirlives. . | | • • . • ; • ) ;• • | - i

..Caterer Brown was li charge of the rap-per and handled the la ge company in hisusual felicitous manne ;. Among the idstpresent we noticed tlie following: Mr.|and Mrs. Eavardl fl oodruff, Mr. andMrs. Chas. Sdi ier, Hoi. E. Si Savage a|Adwife, Mrs. Hood, "Mi. and Mrs. RSqtlieWJIissej H. Stinly,; P. Dun!C.| Welhi, E.| North, I. Martin, I oiHart, {iv Broi n, Carri i Dunham, EmMartin, Jennl i Llgge t, Mr. andCabel Misses i lelen Ti fts, Carrie "Weruff, Julia 8U nly, and many other lknown society belle's ol Rah way. Ainbjthe gentlemei besldee those mention.were Messrs.. Frank LaBau, ihe gei

Sresident of the-Club,' r. Savage, Everpwn, Edw. Squler, Drsl Oliver

Cladek, I. L.-.Hunt, V. Landon, J. Mshon, F. Shotwell and many others wlnames Our reporter could not learn.

The building is now] about compleand contractor Westbrvelt's work Jlishighly commfended} The Interior is t n-ished throughout with Georgia pine l idis well lighted The main edifice is 80xJ50feet and with the exten Ion for the Boing Alley U 'aboutf 16) feet long ot•\ye8tern sidej The • c ub i room is. Vlarge and airy, and fri >m floor to cei 1IB about 15'feet. ' Thelf re place and abque andirons, crossed ri cq^its', bows and

IWB, stag heads, antlers, ancient arn c r,tastefully; arrang-d oil the w4lJ

tly. at ten o.con tlie orde

f

ng

Do,

the barons. The alley when finished wtlbe I secorfd to none! I; wi(l have a f rmfoundation. . nf broken stone, cove reelwith concrett beneath t tie flooring. Tliegrounds • on ihe asspcU tiou are 200 feetsquare andsar»--saw belng-f leveled l i dlaid out, and>wheilNaniihed,ithey will] beenclosed -Ijy'a neat\jfeiic e. I The buildii g

an appearance that carries r _ .anceBtral hall i and the day |6f

DUTY ISAkD YOU CAN BUY

REFINERS

Choice Maine! [Rose, Beautf

LVE- A FINE LOT

will be formally opeand the friends of t

|d e e d s of the rx

be |given an opportunith i l i t f h Ild

ened i I thenear futulthe rx enibera will tli

ibe |given an opportunity,hospitality of the Ilderai.is situated on Pierpori.sMilton and Maple avenut s.

y.

rdet, betwe

aslno.to pro

ng on

elle, N.:kwoodk, fromrecover

1 ave re-is notscaped

; Mt.New

th inChrist,lied toesentjopriatechosen

afterstered.,townn,- off Bay-Hack-

itill on

:ellent.e' was

'1ebrat-decor-

pjetty,

t la.

urdayed thislower

aB. H.lied at

' i ' T , M. C. A. Notda.The annual meeting ta <cs ; >lace Tim

dayjof thfs week at 8 p. j; n.The boys' meetings a;e increasing

nterest all the time, and also In numbeBible class on Thurndfty hf :eruoons,••:15 and meeting ^Sunc ay. ifjornings,

: 3 0 j •' ' j - | • "

Our new gymnasium ii strv ctor'arrivet,- Tuesday, evening! an gt ve', .his fl

u before a class 6' tHenJy";youand some older nfen. ilsb.- Gn

interest was shown, j'anjl we feddent of thb success of tie classes:le8BXm will! be on Friday svenjing, at 8:Men]

We

, yvpiing men togi

see eyerj yo1

jthe*.

ng man• S inday aft

White -

AvBeau4ifiil Pris

toRahway a\Jthe roomsnoonj at M:15. This is yohr. meetiyoung nieni\nd there ca:i be nomeetiithatiwlll be liajf so inter 38ting. to youa meeting for young) me I conducted «,young men. Don't forg Bt the hour aicplace, and don't let any little outsid'-allair keep you away. Meeting lead 1Mr. Geo. Leggitt.

Call and introdnce your tell fto secretaLaning if you have not done so'yet. 1wishes to know every member at. OOCL,so as to be ables to help g et j bu at wor i.: The Young Men's Chris ian Assqciatien

is an institution foryount m ii,x;ohdurlUed by fcoung men, anel'in hgr 6at m'easu 'Wsupported by them, jit ii i of tin amuBiito see the different phasci of ivork wliiwill be enlarged upon, t) the.entire e _elusion of others, this1 by people entirfe Wignorant of methods. We do not (fetichtemperance, nor do We teacli ;a maffnok.to lie or steal, but wej try by a judiciouseducation" to lay such h foundationcharacter as must n cek lari y be a flnsupporter of these varion.i at ributes. Aman thoroughly converted w v ' not steawill not getj drunk, '"entire crediti.of hisjaUsplace where it bolongd.

• Bowl ing N<The Roadsters rolled

of the series; with the . -„ .. , „Team on Montgomery s al ey.s fnt Newari;last Monday^ evening, and \\6u by 12)pins; the first game Was w Dn 1 >y Bayonn

Ba-

by two pins. T'ho'- tliirdrolled on the' Bayoun'e 13r y u e ."if.1; alleys aPamrapo. Larigley |Wr Martin, NMooney, Gedney and Blac c w ere in finforrhjwhite A. H. Chamberlai v•wa's-."wai

HIRWEEK.Carpet TalckR 3 (tents per package.

Try a bottle oJE O A M P i p E BALLS, an excellen

sure destroyer'of BjTo ;hs; bjily. 25 cents per bottlei

1

Galif|onia Canned^3ENTS PER CAif

? ani -. YoiiJ

1S1

, Oyst

:e 10 cei

e with|Crackers, Pilot Ci-i

• • | .

per pound.

weather may b

Firrt or last in pri

Just now we ar<loofc over our new

njcyable, butand

3, alncl it is foi

, Ihut wi [1 give ttits abstinepce to U\

their si:£ondgam<"vonne; Bowlin \

ga ne-vwlll- b

tankingis the hiirhi ers.

oil,"/ having five bad splitsscore impossible. This gameest yet rolled by the Rbadhave not space for the full score,frames were asfollowsj:

U. C. R. 184 204, 4S5,1 5721063,1208,1848,1600.1 |. B, B. T. 158, 806, 489, 5^.7

1110, 1242, 1877,' IUmpire, Frcd_Ackeh.Scorers,

Ballifird.A.- H.Chamberla:

Poltura

ent he* gion.g

tell a

ce Justice Trussler .wearprese

- . . , iJHThe superscription Uie." This hatchet oK

pndola >ith Vaysof.lightis to thejjulge'a talis-lilv

tin

held from his late residence Wetafternoon; the Rev. G. H. PaysonFirst ; Presbyteriaw church offlThe funeral was a very largely aone. ' He was a member of FrankhCo;J whiohiattendodinabody, witofflcerB and members of tlie depa|The bearers jWere^Messrp. Geo. E.Thomas Armstrong. Fred. AyersVanPelt, Edwhrd Hetfleld and D,McCoy. The floral tokens were bethe principal ones being a brokensurmounted by -a dove from FHose Co. of;which he was JI meinl

leidrlllicing a

kilUand

'slegjved to

.. . onday:>ron«r who

r | nted ai were1

usiness. Saturdayand said nothing

jnths agoBe servicerecomings"': early

at hisjlit untillany one

ines,Ms assist-hat he left; him\iq Ofshop atSunday morninV'at fl'o'clock,' customers wefe ^waiting,

' ""' BP g»«nedSdnd thatflkit andas found"" saying

iturn,"^earancelAugus^I of then

. Jones

Inscribed"George."

"Husband,- • -

lesday3f themtingJfended

Hose.many

tmentiborej

Franklei HJtiful,1

jlttmnankliriBF', an:P.'

Mr. Durand was 33 ye;.< .other;

had packed ups unknown. A not

signature* and sir,Rahway, and will n1

quite a dandy in arestless disposition:

has takene present, And Mrng the. bus ness|

possesslc

and was an^industrioua and retyoung man.•••He leaves a wife anchildren. .' j ' ; - : ;

;.>{; Petit .Jurbrs.The following-is a list of the ]

ors drawn for the Mavsterm of tL.County': Courts, on : Tuesday> byHicks, before Judges M'cCormicl)and Wiley!:!

Elizabeth—George Shaw, Hentncrl, Adolph Lleb, Timothy SiPatrick O'NelU, Philip DonohueIVinn, William McCulley, JamesJohn Martinson, .'• A. Sleeker

ill

man, and when it Is I worncharged life. With, impunitsit on a red hot stove or hie. hito the regions of space:] It is imore potent than Mynheeripotion , whicli was "aB deeping sea." The man thai mademediately afterwards^ so that tbe none other like it. It is 1rro one will filch it from thechange bis luck.

Base Ball Notes.rhp'will play |with t

this seas6n, played with thp°£ enat^rs onSunday In a tie game'! withpdlitans.

JLevef, a former player of th

/quality,

suggestinlines lof

w.Th.

t\>r they are u:cut, faced and 1$12.00 and $15,at $6.00, and $8

Inj Dress SuhCutaways aretie niore in fronat from $12.00

?.705(, 864t '*' 'l6, 850,988

n and R

themiuiaited.to hinJ

onian Le-yX cannot;'r, studded

if> bears ar ihe taightttfelf. awaycharm faranDunck'ias the rollit dlea,1m-lere w^uldOped .tjiatJudge and

he Metro-

Rahways,has been playing with the Me ropolitans.oflNewYork. • . f 3

Iajthis depart$5.00 and $6.00advertisement t(

$3.bo,• "i - i

•: '•"•••• I ; i . .

The run lias b[finish the drive,.

Three weeks to-morrow lin'gane.

••'Aycr's Hair Vigorj^a mo;preparation for the Ijfrom experience,; Its'

new h.other; g~^thof newrs old ' and soft. The

L. i #lnn#lriiff »*—.1>ectedthree

itjiur-

herlffHyer

I

'—J. W.guirer, McArthur, OhlFemale Weakness P<

To THE EDITOR :—Pireaders that I have athe thousuid and onellla'^vlilchd d ^ J } l »

lvo <

Qer-Hyaji,JacobcCall,

Helson,Michael Finneratii»John H. 8h8ridan,Ivawrence fO'DOnnell, Patrick Iowe,;

James McCann, Charles G. Buc holtz,Joseph Nolte/Peter Cnllen. Charli i Call-man, George N. Pbttqr, JdhnW. ] uHon,;George Braun, MichierCo: inelly.I Iw. 8.Wdejdruff And Frederick T hieL ; • '; " ]

; Ptainfleld—Floyd- D. • 1 'olleri -,. gnatzBoehm, Jpkeph S. Cutter, Frank B NealJi Cranford—J. W. C. Rankin.' : ' |)Hahwayf-FrabJc Crane, W.U1K n |- H.1

Acken, Frank C. Hill, George C. >liver,!David B. He t a eld, Albert Housma i. • I

: Westfield—Mulford Mt Soudde: " " "low V. Clark, John J. Willis.I Summlt4James'H. Kelly, Geo:

Baldwin. } ' : - . ' .. Springfield.—Hugh Morrison.~* .Xftion4-Benjamin W. Brown,H. uurnett ••; V, • "

Fan wood—William-MiunlngiNew Providence—John Maxwel

. - . !••• j i . ' ; • • ' . " r j - .. : •

Happy and content It a EMM with'cherterraUntpwithtlM light of the

bottles of my remedy, free to a iy lady, ifthey will send their Express an I P . O. ad-j ~ ~ n . . ' v _ « « I « . 1 H I * - • : • • *;: f . ' *dress.

DR. J. B. M A B C H I B I , tit

ij the first

t; excellentpeak of "imptes IS*it glossye cure forilitor En.

are. - Tieeli form your

:lve; i ijnedy foryarise from•send two

8Q7, 809,8

handwith silkCoats n

can] shoe best- st

than foraier> $18.0dJ'

m'ent wejhaveSuits anil cut

egun 6n thei

of us Ipayiyou

Nos. 635

we go oii just tinOvercoats, no In/at:ua to see that ou

3u1l or fit with whnt

;6 Gentleraeh tha

ome. Fine lighir satin, very styquite so-swell,1 I

great variety, and oiirs are cuithough, we can s

SPRING Staken a>

e price of the w

00, $3.OC

tho-

and this weeki

fee nt

I-

RAND - OPENING

on

ind

:rs,

>me

ve

tl

ha

e-B

TSsaiale

813 BroadStifedt,

car fare.

New; Spring Goo'djs in the ChoicesAssortmerj t in Each and Ev

Cloaks ancOar Ladles', Misseiickf t s | Reeferflj^Cape

inaras. Tea QCloth and Vhlte Sn

'Bhorl

and Childrens'Blazers, Donne-

rWppers, Casimere,

All-wool Lad/ea' Bhu^ Jerse;iofl . l "JLadiesi* Wrappers

Best Calico Wrapper! S

Ab^Mtoly fup^' Arreatnor.tarcarDakldg

est ot all In leavening

O&Ternmeot Beport, AU

VHi

BestGinghtm Wrap

Chambray Wrappers,Seersucker and 8atltnHandsome); Teagowni

i nd styles, from $1.69 toInfants' lk>ng CftsbW

1^5 to #8. ;

Suite.

I and Jerseyid Long Clc «ks.

lya

Teag)wng,

ierB,.fanAy,

frim $1

fancy stylWrappers,In latest.#8.9$.; .1(Cloaks in

styles,;

sream,

T1.COB.?TEW,NE!WIKL

-:- OFJ

lot

3.

prc

Moat ComprehenBHery Department Novfi

Hlks.not.

wei k

;. BlackOrds GrainReg. price $1)39, warrantedrich lustre, at 98c a yard. jv

(IBlaok Silk Bhadamc, w»

silk, a Bargain at 85c—thU weijird. ' • :.. .: • ': .4- :.

Black Fail le Frarictiso,and fine qnilitr; warranted1 tomerly sold &t.89c—this %ei)kat|S7c' Surah Silks,'fine quality,.

ing shades, including black andayar.d. :' • ' • J \ ' ; •

Cream Arflmre Silk, for (Dresses or aVening wear, varyreg. price 65o—Bt 89c a j*rd.

SuedeMosquetarres.-BbiIn tan, black, gray, peirl imd. nodesfine black.and self-embrqider \

at $1.69—this week £l.99Biarrit? Kid GlpvesX.- J

f, in black, ton, gr»y jaddild less than $\.2&~at 89c aCambrio CorWt Covers,

and embroidery, sizes 32 t i 44less titan 89c—at 21c each.

£1 egantp»rl

a I air.withwithnevei

STUFF »jS-in,, EnglUh

2AT THE-—

imeree, nlnecoiore,

inj fine C»shmi res, ten colors, 8Qi.anil 45 in. Cast meres, all colors; 40

16 in.j Black Cashi leres 25, 80,'85^-40,50!Up.j . . .:•. .-. •• '• H.^l ' : .

Special 45-in. Blaok Henrietta, $11 wpHh

)ress Goods in plii 12J, 16, 20, 2

)ress|Gingbams iilat sat i f ects, 10,13

)utlng Flannels,flannelettes and T

•\ rine French PercaW 13J worth'

faa

T.

leie

are

id and stripe,'5c and up. i

WASH DRESS GOODS.

O-in.j extra hea-fai( colors, 16c.

printed Cambrics'.

Calico, best goods,

10, 12,15,20, 25^00.!*rhite Victoria Lajro 10,12,15, 20|:;25,

80 ients.

olors, 4jo.Vhlte India Linen

8 j irds.hort length of In

BLE LINENTOWELING.

Able Linen 25, 8(1 inen Towels 8, III inen Crash 8,10I ringed Table Cc

r White Bed sprSXifijllJBO u p ;

BIREETTCorner

ininfc

few doll

ble

all the newest-and15c. •'•\'^->lOlce patterns, jlSjrc.

sazle Cloth 8, lO^lajc.

ric

ia L|nen from •:

TOWELS

86, 40. 60, 60ci, 16; 20, 85

13,15c up.all sizes ^*nd

• • - • ^

(jlienllle Table CovUrs 85c, | 1 , ?1.3C:'up.Tapestry Table Co trs in all sizesJ KjWh S $ ^$1.20,

i

H0SD3BY AND GLOVES.Ladles'fast black Hose 10,12,15c.Ladles' full regnlaf made USi black

[Hose, color guaranteed, 35, 80 and 40c.Ladies'. Lisle Bilk Hose,, fast black, 50c.Chlldr*na' fast blick Hose" 10,12,jl5,"20,

20oup. . ' . ' . . • I j - ' - : ;Genjs' half Hose 8, 10, 12, 15, "O.'^iji 'Kid Gloves, five hook, bUcfc, tan -, and.

7-button length, dressed Mou8<)uelaire $1 iLadies' Lisle and Silk Gloves 25,40, 50c ILadles' Jersey Vests 10, 12,06, 20, 25

< e n t s , u p . • . • . - • •

Ladies' Jersey Vests, heavy long sleeves25,83,85c.

DRESS TRIMMING ETC.Colored Velvets 00c. $1, $1.25.Black Velvets $1. $li25, $1.50, $t,75.Colored Sarahs 50 and 80c. .Gilt and silver Cord and Braid, <Kl sizes. rPassementerie Trimming, black, silver •

and Gilt. -•• Dress Buttons In gilt, silver, velvet, silkand metal.. ' . ;

Hambnrgh Edging land Insertion's, allwidths, qualities and -prices. ~- ~

Torchon and Linen Laces from the Veryn » r r o w t o w i d e . . ••••. |,'-' '•. . ) • -

Pillow Case Lace, all new patterns 5 to1'8cyara.. • '' •• * -

Black Silk Laces 10; 12,15, 20, ..25,' 00cand up; v ; • • • • .

Silesia Lining 10, 12, 15, 20c. ('Fancy 8ilesias 15, 20, 25, 28c. ' . . ' • -

GENTS' WEAR. '(Jnlattndered Shirts 50 and 75c, Laun-

dered 75c. > •• *' ' 'Flannel Shirts SS, 40, 50, 05c, $1 and up.Medium weight Undershirts and Draw-

ere 25, 40, 50, 75c. . iLinen Collars, 4-ply, 15o, 2 for'25o, Cuflfs"-

25cents.

PATTERSON,Sts.s Railway.

• Pi

f ["his week w i shall offei^aome telling and effectve bargainseveiy departments Stsc|ing the seasbn^'of .1891 with themtion of ma ring &^heWanner year of our eventful history.

j> .i.ii in youristiside pocket andJniy one of our 'iV-

'.

NG.00, $6.00, $7.00, ^8.00, $9,00 atid $10.00.

• . • > } • / • • . : } % . - • ,•' • • : \ . ^

t makes no ( iffe>ence wfikt others say, we'll beat them all.

's, Y nith's | Ind Boys' Clothing.Children,'s Si

onfirmjatiinecci lit

pu'i

its by jthe {thousand. All prices

5 | - JERSEY i=-H •" •

id styles.

com

, ¥1 .recognize no rival in j%eipess. Wfe care not a snap jfqrmpetitors. 'Tia not i inhuman nature to be content; -Allour

arejwai t in Ready-devpted.

striving for {something jbfettei", and to supply such! needed1 ' *" J fade Clothing, our energiesr are exclusively

JWEiller -I i

- Tailor,UflON CQJWTY CLOTHIER, -

13 Main Btrjet.. ' "j I r ! - RAHWAY, N. J.1 !

, H

Tastori i.iBand C lildreotherfor ParegorI t 1B Pleaaa

feveri^hnccures DlteethingOostorla assimilates

et's prescription for Infiwntsi. I t contain9;neither Opium, Mprpbine nor

Narcotic sabstanceS It is a harmless substitute -•

andtoria

o, Drops, Southing Syrups, an£; Castor Oil.;it. Its guartUitee is thirty Veare'iafle [byothers. Castorli destroys 'Worms and albtys

Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,oea and W^nd Colltv Castoria relieves;

ubles, cores'; constipation and flatulency.

towelsis the

the>/food, reflates the stomachgiving heaithy and -natural sleep. Cas>

Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend. "

Oast6ria.' >|c*«torUliaaeicelltiitDie<llciiietorcba'-dret. Uqthe < bare ndeatMljr! told mooC Its'gdoil effect titan their cUIdren." i\

! ' Da. O. OL Oioooo^Lowel),Ha»«.,

roreUldren^I hope tie day 1« optwfllconildertherealaodiiasOaatorUta-

qaai tnoebnmuwhlchared b t A h

<r* . i

doi t+bTtontagofhim,g txjt ip •™1 other hurtfal

their thn ats, thenbgr HOdioK" }

Oomnj, Atfcj.

Castoria.V " C««torU It »o well adapted to children thatIr6t!Oinm»odR«»iuperlortoaoypre»crIp«ooknown to me."

111 So. Oxford St., BrooUrn, H. T.

" Our phj»lcUfl« Id the children'* depart-ment have spoken highly of their expert-enoe In theb- oatUde praettes.with CSattorfa,and although w»: onJr h*T» among burmedical §nppUe« what 1* known a> regularprodoot»,ret-m>ar» free to coofea that thamerits of CwtorU ha« von ^ *° look withf»Torupoult." >

" v m n o Hoanrii> A»D S u m i u r ,. . Boctoo, Ha*,

i u n a Surra, Prtt., ^ '

i- y

S. PIAKOS.GO..

STATE AGENTS FOB THE

TH & A B L E E YPatent jBIetal^Action Frame Upright Pianos -

8telnw4y, Emerson, B t l l E r t\ ' w - u • • • • »

Tdir &one?6?<' . ; • . -

ona-bnd InwrA Mrtt&Mia trpRIQEtT

on IOTRIQHT P1AHO 9800

otBooted SheetXoilc^

>>..

: it/Jt-Jpf.-^jiS

BAIl iy 189ii

FOR jPEOPfcE WH6 WANT COMFOf?]

Small t a t Compact and Conirenlt• I , ' Dw«Ulnr DeMrlbedJ '(Copyright by American Press Association.] II heard a successful man.say.pt c-J

too that be believed ;he would (jellloose] <rhfch was a very, gr ind tDent, build aflye roomed structure,'aIve In' peace the rest of bis day*.. A t tbli t 'ht 'ent leman was go^'rnor

nidcsfsbsiKbswpiiLdSslslsmucddGdmsceop'g,'sl9arwcccCcdnBbMqugmraypwfsi8ek'BtrehrhWaffarparh'e'acbedswniubMmutqxfwscoppfeledmiuqccdekisfg.whmfsfO.phuzquiaybmaedgfpwrablnbdcfs8gsjg3Ufpwfgsaihrapra!isaifeli ,

hhmfltewfs,|

inie"t'hbrBentleman" was' goVernor bt'i ««o3 ji?. .»_ i i , . , • »__*,u) »1IA . i iNuta n f A lftrtrm 6OpS9 •li R

state I l i e badimWtion. H

ed the sweets of a l a gnow United States miaj

If we i

| t / 'Em iyjciu/Know;.:as we wand'^m.you know)) so ctm(oand<;diy slow;,ijnany^skp,

jjs many a sljp, . v"!'g many a flip,

' • Y J / 'and bleary and blue,

;af,'ido|swe'd(ilillKotodo. / ,j

rho wodlari't'grow prosy, Ig who wiuldn't get dojy,j

e n weren't By, I

an (Jr.-1

wipsmlirrehwbeuom hqnsui ;

jfO epej,o e h m ,-j Daisy Mllkohcw ! [|rsrkv ! cur

^ Ik

.CASE-fekp1

qmzeroeopriuwehuqslfsbuVI

Weren't Juldn'idle-j.l

brmis i . f|Commerce Flodr 75 cents tier

mbur143c per gal.

FRONT ELEVATION.

rpoes ;sro?ei ;j'rfedt•!; , ,, .supra '5 lbs. Soda Cirpw, "guidgsibup 'ioo Clothes 1-pysfd 'johw

er to one of the largest Kuropean citlea. f ? ,i wished to get himself and his f a m i l y L = f e 0 Moso

IliiaUli gfly good we could grow,:l i want 'em yo

If onlj

nlla4thoui

.re tllngB oil we want 'em, you

•lil- w i s built Square, 'stead of

Id be made of mere sound,its or cash,trasb,being run

ay from tbo laior of display,,wfiich there isjjorJJrreafer or more e x a c M | m o d c

iini. There is ncfthing more relentless InJtejdemands, Jind nothing which brings soIsmail n return ns a large house. . imoco

$ e r e i s n house into which the owner ofliafe

jvooi,ibmr

jvnitc Wi

per barrel.

iTomatoo

SchoonerDecker's lSiickif'eat, ificperpk

Ob meosfirorssifpmolir

JK ieslor

-•° gfgpyioo mh'pt8 0 rhbhs

V .

.The Largest

fhefwe'd

/ ' T° "ft'Bu^wheJfje |gi j

Wenndtlurti

uftnjasn, ^ / j | | \\

BreWuea wecared to do so, . :•' ha\|e /things as we want 'em,

n to'a mere business Unso,

j o f tlook is murk,

ill

tlook la m k , .e slgi like a Turfr,

fir*,

Drummin this hot

Sonifac<t

issed a fat pla

i chance to shirk,

rk,weal of Our] brow hem

\ i ; j '

I Just is want 'em, you know.

Have you a \ fire escape,„„ . . . , e have ten of them.//Brumrn&Tpfhoright so. The fire allescaped /r^ft} r|<iy room last night, and

[Jeweller's Circular. .

"VourJ/ildUhip uade quite a con-quest tq^rM,'] aaid Ijhe kitchenmaid.

"Did / ta Anti i with whom'?" asked• - - - ' — ^ oUWoiidly. ,' Y !

vfeetheart ' He is jw youtell you a la-lyi as suits

Fliegende Blatter.

bermistfes!"Witji ra

going out,«him must b<

. G^ntlemoverturnedindividual)you blind 1

;/InebriatefJ }npiyl/ ttary ?• myVnd wan tec

u.—[Jud

- J a c k - S ced you' to, wm

George ' - "J 'ck-7 '

about

i g

had i been' nearlybj|;a| 'sohievvhat ihpriatedW a t s thei matter ; ar e

a largo establishment might retire and liveIn comniirative comfort. The'amount of\vu ite space is boiled down t o * minimum.Tfr i stairway Is in the center bt the honse,BQ i hat nny one "may no into it from anyroon of; the first lloorj vJithdut passingthr iugb Another. The kitchen and pantryare as convenient ns possible. The cellaris "r ached from the kitchen, and in order,to r jducej the labor required- ih caring for

bo dfeiling should be plastered andIpaii ted, the walla and floors pemented.and

oj«r divisions made for the arrangement'id classification of stores, fuel, etc. In

be'cellar sUould be arranged a laundry,'he buUdjngshould behJ^tfd by hot water,

itea n or furnace. f. ' PTl e reception hall on the first floor is ofjo isual type, though the vestibule Is ar-.uj ed BomefiEdt -peculiarly:, There i» aMt as indicated, i which gfe^Ho thelili ig, and' thence: to* the wall Is a

n, varying in elaborateness or com^\Jlex ty of detail nccdrdinf; to f be pocket-

ok and taste: of tbs>-<rvvner. In case of6d resources u rda nnd cr/r'tain would

i the vestibule, and contte'opjng -withbo wwts in the'wall woul(i~Wlirarranfc'e'-

J to-which1 coats), hatis, «<.•;, could "beiuntf. The vestibule In a hall-or reception

: conual—Oi[ even see doublebetween!both of

u lpro[ osed . mcl she ask

hat are

and rich-SfertaiAly worthi ^ s h e h o t ? ] ( • : |.- . ] • •

howoke.-

your

)ut hellhave gone

13 JIH, JIV1 I -II

AG^brgc-<fo\wait ? I'r

Weekly/ ,.

,. '\'L\infs Bthe^ar?

\ SmklPs Igo, anil he'needed\him-. Lunt>

- - iSmall'i Br the war?\V Liinfs Bo

hadn't been^[N.',Y. S

l-ingring t"woman.

- f'No; Wh"Because,

•going/andMbefore one fiington Post.

"I have1eur acting

I, ton.X "Why ?"\ '-Icouldnknow. I ,waMiw Peppeshe was toworn."'

"That was easV.|:M:li

ropeaf the wore i\ I Sh

ouiinopingd temperedwaiting for,

J going[Muhsey's

GtO. W.

perlb.,rosene OH

(he'barrel,

mbjshapwyoaseemloinbqfl

. ppshfj qaimi; qarpf

mzv;mariobe

J,On- ad Pros, c n

mfvif20NAJ{D,. bcqfs

ufebr

gkxsi

oo.rarjhrtj.Bc'miizquhepsoh'rApgfsfg.oosetlranora)Drhmuqlxni?lmslpoanopi:ar,Beekm?obmb.

M n ft 4\ * * * i I £* m trofohopfgemu?mct

Qopfs3or;poc8itimb?<f 8 f f f i O

b3ieBgVodms2rgoi8l|shra;quzn)usceidce;Baum?lquefacruho88r

r

I 1

218^and 220 MarkelarkeBfc :,N.J.i

^ i • l i • :

Rliable Gash or Creditlouse in the United 8t

\

Eyerytlir

ing/for ffpikekeepfrij• i .

REAL VALUES IN;

A large and iplegaht new stoqk just recetlvcd of all nfecessary articles in,the• , U Furniture line at astonishing low prices.

RLO! i ^ JJPlARLOR! SUITS in variety, ^30 and upFOLDING fcEDS $6 j d W.FOLDING

<

SUITS, $rs and up$6 £nd u-p j"*ARt«0BES $io and.up:I

SIDEBOARDS i i S and upU PARLOR TABLES '*« and up; BABY CARRIAGES

$4.]5<J and jipJ [DESKS$o and uli' etr.l

1U' :; I • •• ' \

DEMANDStlly honestDO placed-upon'

reliable medicinesr . t i e market, t ean-•Oierefore, be stat idltoo empha lcally,

• repeated top' oftenneed of a: genuinoiBlbe sure and ask lor:

hit;all who are Inihould

.PARLOR

13X16

RECER;HiiLL

iiitii

wanted toif they had

as lyourjjapa'out ini iso. If heiing now.

! ' • •

vev|sr| an auctio leer, Mr.ry~ young

1 askyoljlare I alwayls, 'g|oing,':t }l'b such/a longli time

fromWf.llie

can

say

; • &

ks tl'Vil

the v

am, dp y<

!V '

NEYV

$56 to$dci),9tn e for circula^,urle«. Addreusrr:l lMB/rlnguarden

dahjania-

gaK, youlain', arid)in4 and

ouah

VCSHBULE

i-PORGH

STOUT. •c|m makes that liall'a valuable rpouil If

3 i.Jno receptnelo for the;orticles whichvestibule Hie entire- room is

AlerJd useless-otherwise than as a

sin;pinthefirs

larsaparllla. Yourllfe, dr tljat of some ?ne,;ar and dear to you, [mby depend <in thele of this well-approvW remedy In jirf (cr-ice to any otheri rripiratlon of similar .

fjme. I t is corapotjndid of Uonduris [«ar-Kparina ( the variety diokt rich incubativeiropertlesji stilllngla, I nlandr^kc, ie l lowlock, and the Iodides. Tne process of nian-facture' is original, skilful, scrupu ou$lylean.'and such as j(o secure tlio vcr; bestledlclnal qualities of eacbj ingredient. Thisledlclne 13 not boiled Srior heated, 4 id Is,

tlicrefore, not a-decoctlpnj; but It is alcom-i'lound extract, obtained by a method ex-c usively our own, 61 jhe best and mostjjwerful alteratives;! topi s, and diuretlj

k nfowa to i pharmacyy iars, Ayer's ,

h is been the standard bio id-ptn-ltler cwjorld—no other approa*confidence or universal

a Is approved by jflied dnigglsts. Bclnn pi re and hlghl;

• c't htrated, it is the most-*pj sslble blood mediflne.

"pi Sarsaparilla should

ir the,last

B it In ponand. Itsiding pliys]

_.Js preparation amijlseebo|ars the well-known jhau e

. C. Ayerji CoM-

eqoiioinlcal 0Ivery pure

athe

ular .irm-ians.con-anyiser

st upon ha ingiat each bottle)f -

HLS-

iirojtlio.se w h o would object to i tbeVranKud in thisimljpeuduut in

Tjfom' an theAnother stkir-

r j connectionir.oiyl tljildnjfiturb tliu hlyC that is here iniiz., economy of/t'iiergy in house-

keep ng TlieroniiisiDiklit be made larger,biitnaslwi) iisUvu begin lidding bay win-dows! bklconies, more ilprcli, or anythingof that Kimij we add to tUe labor of house-keeffiigj' Thcl .storeroom on the secondflooi could bu uiado itit/S u servants' roomby e [tenjcliiiK it out ovorWie unntry.

A 'jcreht many pcopleWlio build aregiound into iho earth by building ^toomuch They |eniuli>to the example ofwealthy neigliboni. Tliey.feed n) narrowdeairo ]t( r disijlay, and go through lifeil ndt r a ioiiHtim t struggle, or are comiwlledtoyi:ld lip'tiieir pr&perty.unrler /oretlqs-urei. The happiness that one can got outof'k lioifceis liy building only siieh'as hecan jomforlribly i>ay f*r nnd ihaiutain.The merb satiiffaction of having a large

OUR NEW SPRljNG'STOCJK contain:11 cohtmgever before offered, i We s

Call and inspect oiir goods.A SAVINCOFS 20 PER CENT, on yoi r purcti

JjPECFJL O F F f e a Fy

.—For aford's double extra Tapestry BnGreatest Bargains •ever offered '

ger assortment of New PatternO Sell AT THE OLD PRICES.

rive us }4ur | order and we will guarantee you

and Bonnet^dedf'Good Styles/ $a.

featioh of Art, $ (9.94.

ed H e t s and Boi metei

Wrea thes , Boquets

short time tonly we (vill sell Smith's & Sand'l " d T i i f h

And Nov<y

ssels "at 75 p n t s per yard; This i s one of thWlfln Styles jand Assortments equalthe CaqieJ line.

1 *

To close out our stock of Parlduced prices 25 per cent.

|

r Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, etc.,- *e have re

.LBaiby-^aiteia.ges..1 •r , -.• i v - " . -.! . r r • • ; • • . l i t " - •A'lafge an.d elegant line of. well made^nd Bi|indsome Baby Carriages at prices| f g g

to suit.all ppcke;ts.

GJtEMT )Ve OlFor ft

W ODS

t Jlesl Terms at Ca*h JPrices!

IHKPHESENTED. ;

MPLUNS & CO.,218 and 220

i

I'M[arket St.,-Newark,

Nos!: 12i,i:2S,'V25 Newiirk.AveiiiieJ Jersey. City, N. J,; 213

~ ~ " " Maiii'Street, rater^n,>T. J. J 78, 80,. 82 iind''84 / , |

Y ! fMyrtln Avenue, Brooltlyn, N..Y. ' :

n every quarter of__ larllla Is proved toallldlseases of the blort I. M w e l l druitcf st»unto In testifying t o t 30 jjutierlor exccllAicoof Uiis medicine and its treat popularityin thocity of its raanutlictttr'

k yer's Sa; rnErAi

DB. J. C. AYER&*'••'

saparilla

BO,• Si

owejl, Mass,-W a bot le.

; said 1 haJ al-any one couldrur lit • 6 .

it. net on D » corsets,Jurlers and Medicine.

Dr. BKiDOMiX, 871

ipOJLASpioif. ne:ier, fertodicai|LD<] Death Benents.

NlNBTT

illcatlon, and terms, toJ T O P W c n O L A J y

t, rhlladelpblai I'it.

BOIUNC

QRATEFUli-

LABELLED

R OR MILK

MTOI TING.

TINS- ! I'

*

RKLBAI

b l lI to B1 Tonf

house i s puried in the labor nnd a n x i e t y ofcaring to} it.; . | ' • ,-. \ {

The exterior of this biiildipg is somewhatmore claporato I than generally goes withthese' plijns. It is'suggested by the ex-amples ol Sixteenth and ,Seventeenth_cent-nry^rcbli^otart seen .daring a recent trip

[England and Scotland. To build

i ! .

I you irequiri

Family or Med:

best. JA.R.Wh skey is not

cih

mS

STOP.?A YINS -RENTAND OWN YqUR OWN HOMEJ-

LDING LOTSAHWAY,

That Must fee Sold Wltfeiii 60 Days.ON MILTON

[ties,

• i t ' the United States.

TRIrMMINBS FOR MILLINERYGilt ijace, Jeti, Biitter1 Flic» andSpecialties of every; oescripticn.

loakspSuits,ay of New Styles fcr la-pisses' i Spring wearj now

lOufDisfc' a n d .y? and

alj| previbu? (years' efforts.

OYS

ipnng wearJits magnitude surpasses

'fft

. recognized by the pajrentst iat the [advantages g; ined

t is a faoffVewark, o _. „byfcurchaslni at th^Bee. Hive ard noOobjainable elsewhere!, and we are posiV

that thelsaving ihis' departmei t af-forfls will moie than [jpay the expjenseoT journeyir g

BfobyLow

from Rahway.-

:- (larriag^s.•st Prices selling in

lana. From $i to $5 saved on.IabyCarliage put cliasesniade here. i,

L S. iJLAU|r & CO70*719-B ilnd s | , NEWA:

Crose 6V

the

hiskey for

I use buy

j 3OR'S Rye

ikdc by anyIh It J Y

"fairy prp-

SHCOXD CTOBT.this house at a meliorate expense sucii adesign sb.61 Id not be adopted. Thia floorplan has been carried out in a frame house,well and hobstantially built,' at n cost

" . fvOOis H. Ginsox.

"pec uliar," -"secrer |p

cessJ \ It is made in I the good

old way in which jail pure whis-

key Bs distilled, jltjis sold only

in bottles bearinflj tlio label anil

trad| mark of A R. TUDOR,

thereby insuring t | trip pur-

chasfer a ' ivhiskfly j absolutely-

free from ahy adulteration, anil

ten years old.-

For sale1 by |llf first class

Druggists andGrpde

buy now get iii/ dii; Jhe^round flooijPlksT cbMB|HAVfi FIRST CHOICE.

Jil'l'I.Y AT OSCI3 T(l(

! |

jxchang^tBuilding, Rahwayja garden

Or \A/M, E, CLARK, j . Ejxchang^Building,Tha lotsiii-e f)0 by! .150'fedt, or ladder,, allowing

spot't<> tiaeli house. [Prides $100 to;$225 each. .

The|terniswillbe:so easy that hardjy. anyone is so poor, as

to be unable to <pwn>'!tiis own home.,

jrniBBP C B B K L 6 N 9 3 T 6

Nos. 45 inll 47 Irvln j Street,

ftoraioUi

SAM !ZB (he hair.itoro Onj

KWSi

"..„ CONSUMPTIVE

. WONDEB1

>atine:• • t l O C .

T

ltl|eGraioT^'S

£ B B i 1ST

VKSTTEN t o e

well kvi subwithin a;6*).

Ta)<es apd AssessmentsAS

THB

Perfeot1

AMat<

in Oonstiruotibni

;io in Defflgn.(lis in its Light.

A;FulI assortnientof Jlen's, Yd!

Absolutely snro and tinbrenltnlilp ih l l I t I l ' l l l t i l l i i i

nd tinbrenltnlilp i «o slmpicAjIl'illglitiiplirliriiKl brlithlor:(bn letric llgil more clitirful

ADJUSTED UNDER'

I A U X j cclaln.

T1ARGE DISCOUNT:

LOODJ

T. INVJ Jerscrend thd Wstoni number of its

P.U1

Ovei Post; Office, . j Trying St . , Bahwajr

REAL ESTATE BOUGHT, SOLO." . ' '1 JAND EXCHANGED.

EspecidlAtikntion Given to Renting

Desirable Property for Sale Cheap.

ehlUc»u i f u u w g p itlinn gnallllil, »of(or (bin electric llgil,tlinn clthcij. TKere n'ro ornr t * o t lit muitt bo f rood lamp to niake fjtcb

/iiK and TatiloLomin, mam! ljiftno Lrtmpa—cvory hjn

Brail, Nickel ami Black W ^V • 1

Our»Tltt(jnffuanuit<»Boo«!iirlth€JvorthplauipaiU tlio guarantee, and lijutat• t m p of thk genuine— "TIIK Rojll l l

h B d b c t e ^^ t . M l i d toiuforfrvo lllustijatec'cJ tnlofflie (andreduced prirt-lliO, and Wo will boTarijt i -nd you any

| lamp safely fy eiprcJM, rieht to a

Hob In u«r.?lllnsr ffnec-wi.'• l i e r n r l r -L-t nnd Btu.ly,

flronzo, Poroil.

un N>cln(tthot n . " If the

I f jou c i i It wll pny you to Tlsli ou • r(tiiE IAEOE*- 1.1 THE; WOIHD), and (of,(heIblamp-r , f? s

« haVo >IURD Jor i Ul »i»X rocs

paclous storedisplay of nrt

^ i

l inrrlrtTSI.]

'jPuA PlacV and HarjtU]/ StrW 1

w York. .

L A N S L E Y • « • • • •

CQLLEGE323>Jrefferson Avo., Elizabeth. :

Shorthand i Typ^ WritlngCourse,(Ucmding }>enmansbip,| Correspondence, Spell-

.v Ing, Arlchmctlc, Fuhctuatloc, •£&), perI •Hjr (.quarter 130, T

L ),,•' 1 IBuflinesa Course .' .lociudlntr Bookkeeping In all Its departments,Mathtyn&tljsj Poomanship, English branches

• i | ] | *(O,$M. . ' • • /"'• Both Couraes taken together, HO.students!Instructed on Yost, calllgrapb,

Ington and Hammond Typeirricers •"s ;;P/iriAND RVBSlrta.

. We hATe more falls' (or well quallflM'.stu-denta to take good positions than we can supply.No charge forottalnlng poilt'onsfor graduates.Call an oV address J. IfJ LANSLBV, Ph. D..

« p t i n y r j .- • / Prlndp«t*

dirau oppotiU tht

L YtiSCJ

! ! : • • • • > -• : 1 •$4 and upi all-Shades and Styles, i We

I ' ! . ' ' • •-• ' i •• l O v e .

idlis" and'Boys'

f

•<s

JOAJTI&call special attention to our $io Kersey

coals.

eo&stment.' We ha^e a cornplete assortment! of tlje Latest StJlcs for Suitings, Trouserings

Over'coatij]ig,'-etc. L f - . c | / . ' -1 ; ,

i . -Bic•yoierf^ LAi't.te. Jition !• • • . ! ! " • • • • • • " • ' : l \ : M • • h •

' We are ipr'epared to make, at short notice, all styles and quality of BicycleSuits. Call.and get prices. . j '

Trunks, Bags & Satchels of Edelivered (ji) any part- of tl le city Iree,

ery Description

.AND TAILORS,

of qherrj- a!nd Irving

N .

OBALBli

And Alll Kinds of

»-BEP!IBING IN ALL

Streets,

8 Main Street, Kabway, IS. J.

' MUTTON

15 f e t e Streets

/ • • \ . .' ^

"Our Amcrlcnn'liom«. • und Haw to':

Visitors t<Arei cferdiialjjand; jiispect

invitpd( to callpur sjock and

N prices. Larj ;est display4' of

Reliable; Furniture to1 be

i seen j |n • Amerjca.1 L .':' Twelyd Show Uooiils fl|l«l liHth the latestprodiiettti'V "' V'e Furniture iipi UpholsteryArt rronl the recoK'nlfcU liunufoctiirlnK cen-ters of E u n W and AraerlQo, linfludliiic IIDOS ofour own innVufaeturv:1 'Both cljy «nd cmiiitfyliousescin Oafuralahedquickly,from ourvnuta6sort.trii?iit, and at prlcea,whlch will be found•most roiunn»W»; ' I .'•»••- < | _ „

' Sieoial'ilNployof En|?llsh BKASSandlBOHBEDSTjiA DS (our own direct importation).

N. Y.61, 03, 65 We»t 23d It;,

. brder to, share |}i Mattress anc

itiH fether n(j)ticej

20 liecesof VelyetCar >e| . ^

20 jlie!ces;of Body Brass

20 ijieces of Tapestry

20 jjieces of Tapestry Bi

20 pieces of 3-ply Ingra

20 rJieces of All-wool I

MMbwm|rwith mi custom|rs I will give a §4

Spring wijbli ejv^y Bedroom SuitrV0l'»

nr

INpr-ifceiper yard $lJ25;

iftlr price pei'Wd.$1.2.')J ivill close them ont'at §1. |

pet, refciilar price.rjei-yai-d $1L T|ill close them out at 75c, '

oeife ^hem out at $1.00.

i-egt

n

ioi

sti

AAckhowledged by-all co

lovrest prices. ^; •

odd Parlor Suit, plush

'arl |r Suits in coverings

arllr Suits in Silk Tap

BARGilaviltig piu'ctiased 100 pi

nt of fii-e,. I will close it ou| at

leadquartei-s for -Folclinj'

—The only Furnitii

(Mi Given. [ Wm

nly $60.

iOOR

oods Delivered

ear

M!i.KM.AIO BRAND

all Welgh(

Court House.

liar .price par yard 75c., i l l close them out at GOc

price per ylrd $1, wili|close them out at Tfik . . {

;g.ilar price pei-yard 75c., i l l close them out;at GOc.

ive the lamest line ifi the state, and of course

i f - • : ',.$'-" ! I:-' l - At

Y lOILCIiOTH.

,h| H. X Claflin Co.j damaged b^water and smoke on ac- . .i l l • -• • hi I | y - . .

below regular 2>rices. ( G>tdl at once for Bargains.

Carriages, etc., at extremely low pi-ices,

street witll ])assenger ^jgvator.

Mevotdr to Every Floor.

i i ^ • . .

rge to p.ny ff^rt of the State.I ; /

H

pPIJLTON

MARKETlJHERJiY STHEEI,

AHWAY.

KindsFRE

of Sea Fooc

ut

Im

and JEESSED PDULTRl

BO

iiits

AND CHEAP.

, N. J.

urancef Agency,(ESTABIiISHED

Iding, I 2, YKAHWAY, N. J.

IHT AND SOLD.

nd Vegetables'klntla in season.

e Neck Clams and

Other Shell Fish,

LBPKCIALTV. I

CtlntinyritaHinl•HanioveiNiagara,

| ] practice and experience! knowledge of Companies and material ap ,ijaining], toj Insurance, I confidently ask a-continuance of the

^alirpnage'so generously.bestowed in the past.

AUTHORI2

Futnitil

S p ' s Ploto Studio!All Kinds of Plolograpling Dow,. ;rial Cards $1, $2, $3 Per Doz.

T|HE

V, Our 13 Cardi In style of pose and elegance ofinish are unsurpassed. Tnose tar $3 are mounted on k beveled and gi l t edged card, and will com

fare Wvorabljfwim the best work in t h e Stateroots bho^n and Batlsfaotlon given.

I t • I i , : . . - • • ' •NO EXTRA GHAKCtE FOB BE-SITTING.

| i / ' t | - • • • ? • - • ' •

'' The * 1 Cards are a good ploture, mounted on agood pi On mount. • . - . . . :~ grQ] «at tacoeas with Children's Plotdres.

P I c t i r o i ' Coplcjl k and F r a m e d ;

. . Cpa.MAm&CHKREy8THBfiTS,:. BDlsitrj I. }'. V ' RABWATiN.J.

LAKE ICE 1

ESTABUSHED 1849.]

Icd-i-Who esale -:- and -:-Eetail

. Offlo : SSCherrj s treet .

ICOXJES5

jvian

jtion,nsurar

rarce Co., "

ladelpliia,

feurktce Co, N. Y.,\insur^ ice Co., " :

uildin

Zo., Newark,Cp.,

D A 0 E N T FOR -

Firemen's, insusance Co., Newark,' Newark Fire Insurance Co., "Njewark Fire Insurance Co-, "

" !, • • Lllverpool and tOBdon,B Queen Insurance Co., " "1 London'Assurance, ;. " " .

Home.insurance Co., N.Yncwri ten upon all kAids of buildings, Merchandise, HouseholdLe ses and other Insurable Property.

. Specialty. ' " ;N. V. COMPTON, Agent.

WITH T H E OEOOI APHT OP T H E OptTNTHy, VJTLh OBTAIN

raoMA STT/DT or THIS MAP or •*.

r.

JSTVBMATIQ]

•}«>-"<£

Iniludl| Mlbfeba

PebHa,

I IE (HlCflGO,iuln lines

ROCK ISLbranc

I S l luxv . uandJSloMI8SO~Hutohlnflp:

A Neve: •

»ndV

Falling - Tonlb,' Imparting Health

ior to every part of the System,d from tne original formula i e hi

febo-fimFKED. W. 8C

»ndV o ry par f he System.Prepared from tne original formula given hint

bj Oa.hSYns DBAKK,aiid used for manyyearalnilapraitlce. i : I ..- . . ..-.. TBi*rprTparatlon; Is composed or PeruvianBilk and m w Cherry, combined with Boots anaBtxtB, t i e bestltnown to tbemedlcal profession,

aodalloonlplAlJita arising from an impure con'diaonofUiebliiodr i r " -Vaodallodiaonof

j

lplAlJita arisieb l i iodr .IPRBPABBBD ONLYBy

iFTJrqjwTSANDii ABOTI;LB, -.*n F o r si le 6> BDWARD D0TB anccessor to

G.'O.ZeUeJt.Coles'.jBnlldiBg. [/ oorsj-tf

AUU».ir.pHnfiTfc«l«r

h

ND & PflCIHC RAILWAY,extenalbnslSast and Weet 'of theextensionana fromlUJNOl

; Jollet, Ottawa,port Musoatlneule, MpUne, Bookle l s t td . n'IMjINOIS'-DaVenport, Muscatme.

[KaloosaJ p o ^ M o l n e 8 # W u terset , AudobonjOarlsn and Ooanoll-Mlfai leapolls a n d BI, Paul, l a MINNESOTA-Watertownm DAKOTA—<Jameron, St . Joaepli and, Kansas City, in

lcMtaj"' teS"^61"1 N o l 4 o ° ' ' t n I'^IW»IK^kTE'or*?n< J22 |g»

«jI?8,gUa Jlo,to O'CSEORSDO. FBBB EeoUnlr^r Obair Oars to< well, Hutohl£s3n and DpdKQOltF. and Palace Sleep;

ago, \Vlohlta and Hutchinson. Traverses new andnuu u^rux tig and ip**"c*rflrnftT'<1<s affording tlie best fodllties orieatlon to'aJl towns and [oltlea ettot and wast, northwest ana

jwed^ of OWcaeo, md Paclflo and trans-oqeanlo Seapprta.

i«4!e5N(ifici|E r yEtmwm E X | * I ^ 8 TRAINS,i'dd-1 '

Uffn «, .i. Des Molnes,between Obi'

adeu

Executed.

Oar andIsland. . T h e ' *

the • Summer Basorto

SENBOA A N DU

s:

eles and I

Oampo, SMiltarimuo, and Soenlo

tEA*«|c>VTE,'#y •.

Euntanff -and Siehing

I K -

Justice of. tlkj

cL 0 K E

D

SKGAR

C, MARSH,

Stoves, Ranges and" Hot Air Furnaces; F l j

TlnKoonniJ

lift Mam Street,

. II. LY5IAN

Office: No.,: 97:J.pppalte Monro^ Qanj

WallPapers,Uonse Palntlflg in ftjl j

151 Main streor,r r

.soptn-iy'

Bread, Cake:128 MAIN ST.,JU

'weddings, Parties. r i c J l iVIENN'iBUEADaSp;caU|

OARRETBERR]

Counsellor:::

' 0 1 ice-Corner mer | - j |

J G.. '

' Teacher of Organ. p . o . BOX

novG-tf •

. T L.BROWN,

• v | D E N T

lMMaln'St., Second Flofeb 8-90

TOHN WALStJ,

| P L U M J

Plumbing, Steam

109 Maid street , ' (ap

T ADIES

A Fine Assor.trA T C . AV*

IV/TR. G E O R G E <

INSTRUCTION IN O*

•VblCB CULTUftE A1JI

- Xo. « 0 JKFFEB

eepi»*a . BLIZA^f

YPasHiouable |1 . No . 164 MAI

All w w k * e a t l y done, bBbort notice and reasonap

\CTCLOKS~

i M.on:119 Main Street, .

fg-tf '

TEAD.BROTI

/HARD1

Honaa FurnlahlDg Go

V Torisp'rialWCHerrr Street, if f

iaaies' and cmidren's If k i

S M. OLIVER^ I• Wholesale an(^

Anthracite i

o c O nAlso, Trap Rock DroM

DrlTSWays. OFFICBP.O. Box IS.

fiTAOYSNEWl• ^ I A B K A t

« Oravon-1

WKmstaeelt, (