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Page 1: DigiFind-It · Si I \!EEKL'( / · · ··.· ·· roME ,,. UNION COUNT¥ STANDARD. TUESDAY . .. ·. · · · FRID AY, ,. i · WESTFIELD, FRIDAY, MAY 5, l899. $2 })er Year. NEWARK,

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·WESTFIELD, FRIDAY, MAY 5, l899. $2 })er Year.

NEWARK, N. J•

WONDERFUL WASH WAIST SHOW.

tumes are desilllill!i from pnlnt.lngii on the spot by Eaves &.· Cowp11ny, and tlui' properties by E. K.. Town�en11 and

Levi. It is such an hinovntlou It• ol'iglmdity onght to be rewl!rded

with large houses during its s tay in this city. ·

STAR TIIE,>Titll.

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�-..mli.YP&IRE . PoWDER Makes the food more delic:ious and wholesome

IOYIIL BAIIIItG POWDEA C0.1 NEW VORl.

At the Star .The11ire next week, the . attrllcltion ·ts :webber's consolhlllterl

com'p!UlY ill "Uncle. Tom's Ci1biil". nnO,\D\V�\Y TIIEATRE. The play" bas umlergone clumges. to �����������������������������

Aft"r· having been closed meet .the tastes of the nurllence or weeks the Broadway theatre day, and as preseuted at the St11r next IT WAS .NOT TOO i..ATE. ABE Llf�COLN'S Cl-liVALRY: ·

Monday evening under the week, is almost a "continuous show•.'. A. Story of European Dla•lomacy aad Helped a Lawyer, Now Famoua. to WIG of Jacob Lltt,. who put Oil for opeil' Bristling wilh speclultles, a<lomed by II On• Civil War. Blo Firat c.... . .

lug a roost wagnlftcent ·arid complete re swell i:oou cake wnlk, embellished with The Outlook gives on iutercstlng His first .case at tho bur will never be viva\ of Drou•on Howard's "Sbenao 'a stage full of ftne,scenery; uud bright· story of the Spunlsh administration, forgotten by ex-Senator John C. S.

A rare exposition of the most bewitching of the new <loab." The thelltre waslite.rally pack', ened by ele<.1rlcal dffcte,the'good old when, durlngour civiJwar, tbeEwperor Blackburn of Kentucky, for Abraham. ed t th d . · d N a(>Oleon formed the ingenious J>lan of Lincoln played R conspicuous part in: . . , b t' S f the' b' h t · d f ·tb. f o e oors and for once the rama Ia boldlug ita own ngalnat all ltl E 1. . b b 1 1 b K t k' to . . season S eaU. \C I 0 lg CS In gra C, 0 e most per ect ftrst nfgbtere were aroused out of tbeh• neW·Comen,' So ""D"Uiue Ia the UIBD•

1111 DIJ uropeun 118 lOPS lD a C Bilge e p ng t e young en nc IRD wm - r of the International law governing his suit. Lincoln was merely an attor·

: .in'make, and of the unusual pnce-saving that always accom.. customary 'lethargy. At the end of tbe agemetit of a large attendance that dally bloctcadcs. The admiralty low of the ney, waiting for one of his cases to be

· third act which represented ' the battle matinees will. be given during this en world at present extend• the jnrlsdic· culled, when the incident oooOl'l'Ed. · :pany this wash waist trading. IICilne, there war& no lees thai! ten cur· gagement. . A competent cast blla been lion of any nation for one marino league Ex.Senator Blackburn was only 20

· · tain calls Thl• -at scene ba• never enga•'""' to enterpret the d'"'erent roles from ita shores. If, therefore, au·., block· vmrs old wheu he h�IUl the practice ot ·wash Shirt 'Walsb-:Piain Chambray with bias tucked been p�ted with so mncb r�allamor

"-;,ALDII!Al'lli'S OPEIIA ;ovs& ' ade runner could get within tbr�e miles law, buviog grad;;;:d at Centro col· F• d s ' t ' 'th 't d k t k d J bo t 1 1 tb t l of Ja�ttaica, Cuba or Porto Rico, lw lege, Danville, Ky. His first case was· · me .ma ra m s r1pe.s WI m1 re vo e uc e - so • a ra • Y as 11 8 presen ustanceo "Mo11'ft �'·r· Jo Girls,". b''nrl.,.,nera atul r · t · 1 • r th · Ch 1 "' ova --. was sa e rom any nter.ereuce · rom in o United States court ID icago,

colored striped ·pique cut bias or bayaderc. Polka dot per- D Its review of the play the Jimmy Handler,. tlie Newark boy, with . blockading tleet. presided over by Justice Joh n McLean, ca)es with fronts of ve rticle white linen piping. Plain per- savs: "Howard's weiJ.worn war hla trainer, Sam Goodwin, will be the proposed that, Instead of then on the circuit. The opposing cowi·

• h h • t 1 h't 1. · · t 'I d fi was poton with as mncb careof lltlrdCtlonatWaldm�nn's OperaHouse, one lengae,llwlilnitoflocllleovereignly selwa& Isaac N . .Arnold,then a� the . ca)es Wit OTIZOn a · W I e . men p1p1ng, a1 or-rna e, ne and line effect 118 though It were should be extended to three leannes head of the Chicago bar, nnd IID�se-b ' 'th II t k d f t Ab

) 148 cor . . Market and Halsey streets for one ,., cam ncs WI a ·OVer UC ·e ron s. ovc are on y OIJl'ning Instead of the closing of the week couunenclug Moo dar matinee, train shore, und be persuaded the SI,au· queutly n inem!Jcr or congress an<IIIU•

. few of the styles-every one good value at 2.00 .. .. ,. 1 dramatic year." The Journal criticism M Ish minister to come into his pl,,u. thor of the first biography of Lincoln. opens with tlie line: "Admirable 1 A "Y B, · and Introducing · tbe funniest Sncb an •xtenBion of neutral limits Young Blackburn had ttled a denmrrer comedians, most eccentric dancers; would hnve grently hindered tee npern· to Mr. Arnold's pleadings in tho cause, triumph of stage·craftl" and cmJthm\·ngjsweetest singers and twenty of the pret. tion• of our hlocknding fleetH. AI: the nu.l when the case was reached on the says-"Never before has a New York tleat and moat beautiful costumed girls negotiations were conduc:tcrl with great cnlcn<lar tho young Kcntucltinn was audience · beeu llluved to R higher pitch that bave erer IIJ>!Jeared in 8 lmrleaqtle. secrecy, bnt orrlers were sent from quite nervous nt hm•iug 8uch a formidn. of· patriotism than last night 111 the cborus, roaklng iu nil 0110 of the most ar· Spnin to tbe West Indies, instrnctil:g !Jlc nnd experienced antagonist, while Brot�dWIIy. Enthusiasm f11irly rau nuthoritic• there to e:<tend thrcl'fol<l the· ' the dignity of tbo ttibunalund tbe vrcs·

·Wash ·shirt .Waists-A choice line of plain chambray, \vithout· yoke backs, trimmed with groups. of white vertical tucking, piped;edge collar and cuffs, fine Anderson ginghams with tucked yokes and bosom-others with inserting, self­

., standing-collars,·:md also white piques and lawns with 1. 9 5 fine tucking or inserting . . • • . . .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .... . ... 1 riot." And referring to the groat battle tistiu combinations before tho JJIIblic, range of their dominion over the ser.. enco of 11 lnrgo number of eminent law· scene-"Never before bas a mimic con Tbese orders hod ulrendy gm1e wher. yers in court scn·ed to increase his ti· ftict been witnessed In· n loc11l piny· A HARVEST. OF HUMAN· HAIR. Horatio Peny, tho Allle!lcnn secretary midityandembarrassment. fu truth 1:be honse th11t excelled it In point of excel· of legntion, got "Vind of tbo trcucliery stripling bnrristcr wus willing to hu,·o lence.'' 1,he World says: /_'There wns Mllllonauf Poanda EveryTtlllrOetTanaled of onr ully. nny disposition made of tho cnu::;e in

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Wash Shirt Waists--Assortment of French dimities with woven.,�olored· tucks, finest Anderson ginghams with ·fine quality i'nsertings. Chcviots, · French Chambrays, with ·deep circular guimpe, of fine white tucking-same style in corded ginghams, all with tapering box plait backs, others ·,vith lace stripes cut bayadere, fine zephyrs, also with 2 9 8 . ,tucks iront and yoke, piques, fine lawns, etc. . • . ... • 1

· Famous Waist Makes--Fiske, Clark & Flagg shirt �·waists, guaranteed for quality, style and wor kmanship. Every one is cut and made wit� as much care as .could be

· .. given the finest gown. Anderson s finest zephrys, gmghams, , chambrays, etc., also plain white and colored pure 5 oo , :.Jinens and piques, from 3.50 to . . .... .... . ... . ... ... :. 1 . ·'::

� · , ANYWHERE. MAIL ORDERS OARE· NO AGENTS on BIIANCH BOlJBEB I I FREE DELIVERIES BV OVR OWN \VA·

GON� TO WESTFIELD ASD \'ICINI1'\' .MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY. : rvLLV FILLED. ,. : : : : :

· .•., 707 Ia 721 Braad and 8 Cedar St., • • lEW ARK, I. J�

.. � SCHEPFLIN & SCHULTZ, :�:Ill Welt P'ront Street, Plainfield, N. J. {: DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER TO THE CONSUMER. 1:-: We are showing In oar EASTER line 8ome very 8tyllsb effect� In tile new · i;: Spring fabtiCM, all nicely tailored ami cut ill the lllt�st �tyle, at prices thl\t will . llilk(!your Wlll'llrobe coet you 11bout t what yon woulrl ordmarily .P•Y fo! it.

We have a bellbtllnl RSsorttn"nt of Fancy Worste•ls 11t 6•.00, ...,liO, f6 00, 111.110, tfi7D, •7.110 and t7.7D. Anyone uf these ouit• are lit for nny one to wenr auy plaeti. Blue Serges, the pick of tlio tnRI'kel, wide walPR, shower proofs 1111d Cbev·

' lot Surges, Italian lined, satin (ilped tO. 70, tO. 7ii HDd *7.00, 1vol'th t!O.OO to .!JIO.OO, ' Our F11ucy Cbevlotaln light Summer effects are beuutles, they sell from Sa.M to

' SS.OO. Aboat 110 styles to select from. Would cv•t yon rlonble elsewhere. You lilould see our Youth'• Ioili( pnnts ••lito at·� 50 We h11ve other� In proportion.

' Clilldron'a Departrneut-Anyoue c•n be snlterl ln thnt rlepartnJent. You wlll , be surprised to know that we are selling a Child's Suit and extra Pants for 04c.

Come and let ne prove it.

SOHEPFLIN &. SCHULTZ, Ill WilT PROfiT ITIIIIT, PLAINPIILD, fl, J.

M· J, CASHIN, MANAQ•"·

. . . JOHN INGRAM, , Prlcttal Plullber, Ste111, . Hot Wlfar, Hot Air Heating,

TINNING, hOOrJNO, JllTtJ,, IIARI>WAIIK, �����:JC:����!������ODS, AND "'''' KIND!! or oAitDIIiN '1'001.1:1, WESTfiELD .. ,1 IROAD ITREET. • "• .,,

:' RECEPTIOI ORDERS .... t·,' PROMPTLY FILLED DY

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: ' . TMI ILM ITIIIT PLOIIIT,

�1>jt���;·����� ��·t.• Lut tm •.f�•r.

llp lu Cnuoo•••••• lllr. Perry tolrl hi• wife. Silo told the order to get ri<l of tho burdeu of em· !Hlemonstratlon last night at the Brand Pe1•hnps there is no staple article Duchess of 1\Iontpen�icr, who lmted barrnssmeutnud "stnr;ufright ".He was way theatre fit to stir the most jntled �bout which less is known by tho aver· Louis Nnpoleou, ;rnd the <lnclA!ss tolrl ready to udopt nuy st1ggestion tho op· sonl to'entlmslnsm. It came ns II fiwlle to nge person thun lnumw hair us llll nr· ber sister, tho Spaniol! queen. Then the · posing conuscl should make. the thlnl net of 'Sh�mmdoah' and as an ticlo. of commerce .. It will doubtless queen sent for Mr. Perry aurl asl;e� I .t\molrl made au argmnent iu which ontbmst thnt stnrtlerl oven the blase surpriso nmny when it Is stated tbnt wb�t it wns ull abaut. · ' be criticised tho demurrer in a manner fll'st·nlghtel'l!," The cast included Jos· tho doolcrs ln hunum bnir goods do not "Yon· nro injuring your host that increased tbo young lltwycr's cou­eph Haworth, Mary Hampton, J. B. dcpcn<l 011 chance clippings hero aud friends," said he nftcr e:q!luining tl1e fnsiuu. Howm·er, Blncl<llurn know he G Jwonr, Grace Bender>on, Nannette there, but that tbore is 11 regul11r huir mutter, "at tbe solicltutlon of this in• I b11d to make .sowo k�nd of an effort. He Comstock, Frank Lose(., ·Otis Turner, ban·cst that mn ulwnys bo reliml upon. trlguer whom you l1ave ren•on to ba- proceeded w1tb 11 low rcmnrks, weak

It is estimated tbu.t over 12,000, 000 lleve is your enemy." · and bewildering, nm1 was about to sit Louis Hendricks, George Wright, R. A. of h h d Tbe queen rc,.ent •ent for her prime I down when " tall, homely, loose joint• powuls umau uir ure usc mmn· " Roberts, Bijou Fernandez RDd Alice !Illy In the civilized world for adorning mlnlstar anrl intenogater\him. Uc re· erl mau sitting in tho b11r nroso lllld ad· Riker. the hOOds of women Ill New Ym-k city plied that ·Iter majesty h'i1d signed the tlressed the court iu behalf of the posi·

KEITII's TIIEATRE. ulone over four tons of this class of order on such n day. tiou the young Kenturldan hnd assnmed goods nrc import<><! yearly. "Bnt no one tnld me wl•at it meant," in a feeble nnd tangled argulli'!J't, malt· B. F. Keith made an Important cap. "Not a little of tho hnir used in this said Queen Isabella. "No one told me ing the poiuts so clear that the court

tnre for tlte Keith circuit when he en· country," said a New York dealer to that tbia Ia 8 bea\'Y blow to my Ameri· sustained tbu demurrer. gaged Ching Ling Foo, the famous Chi· the writer, "comes from the bends of can allies. •' Black bum did not know who his vol· """" oonjnror and fatll!llst. The China American women, and it ie folly as IIllo No one hod told !Jeri Tbe minister unteer frien<l was. nod Mr. Amold got IURil and bls company of high Cll!lte Ori· tu nlmde ond texture as the Imported ar. wao 'sorry if her mojesty disliked it, np and . sought !o rebuke !ho latter for

came to title coantry for the Oma· tlcle. We hnd 11 big ban·cst during the bot It waa too lata to help it. Why was 1 attCill)Jtmg to mterfere Ill the CR!IIl, ba Exposition, and when they remKined :%1\Z(l that the fair ses bad not J011g ogo It too lute� Because a steamer had gone wbich bo bad nothing to do with. This

for having their hnir cnt llhort. .Man;v to the We!l Indian fleet with the orders volunteer was none other tbon Abraham longer 'o give" few performances in the thonl!llnds of women who then bad tbel: which changed one league to three. �ineola, and this .was tho first lllld last west they were arrested by the United locks ohmred have since bitterly regret· Then said )sa bella "It is not too t1me the Kentnckum ever snw the rail States government, under the allen labor ted It, 08 In Diany Instances their buir late fur me to accept y�urresignations." fiJllltting president. In replying to Mr. IRW. Mr. Keith b11d already bud hla eye has grcwn 10 slowly that they have But the senor don did not wnnt to

.re• Arnold's strictures Mr. Li�oln'l!lli d he

these wonderlnl people, and had al· been oompolled to Welll' 8 wig or' 8 Blgn, and the other. senores dons did not clnimed the privilege of gi ·mg" y�ng 11ivon theJn np; but their case wRB switch since the fnohlon changed. After want. to resign. So they found a fast ln�\'ycr !' helping biUld wh.en strugghug Into the United States' conrte, 11nd tho majority of women l't>acb the age of &teamer to toke ont orders resrlndiug tnth b1s first casc, espectnlly wben be

Aprll26, Judge Koblmat, In Chi· 80 the hair I!CelDll to pnrtially lose It•. the other orders and tbe blockade Will! was pitted against an experienced proo• vigor, and It cut It will not gr.OW loi.'lg malntl\loed for the next year. titionor. -chicago Times-Herald. cngo, decided tlmt tbe Jaw did not ap· again. . ply to a man of snob posllloo and wealth "Two·thlrds of the ladies -any8 no Ching Ling Foo, and dlscbarged 111m uao false .hair more or less. The docree uud bla troupe from clllltody. General of fnshlon, or the desire to conceal n de·

Manager E. F. Albee, of the Keith clr· feet or heighten a clmrm, Is tl1e l't>aSOn cult, Instantly began telegraphing and of course. One womau, for instlmco, negotiating, and In leu than 48 l1onrs bas R bigh fcrchf·lld IUld wishes to re· was able to unnonnee their engagement. dnce It In nppcUranco. Another has Tltey made their ftrst. appearance east of worn otr tho front hair by continued

Chicago at Keith's In New York on frizzing and would like to conceal tho luct. Both nmke uso of a freut or top Monday, and created a tremendous sen · plcoo, with" choice of many styles. satlon by tbelr wonderful ;performance. "Ladles' wigs cost from •20 to f200;

Chlug Ling Foo I•,. waster of the art of half wigs, top piC('C!I and swltchPS from magic, If ever there Wlls one. .10 to eoo, ac�:orrling to quality.

TONY PASTOR'S THEATRE. "Tho largest SUpply of bnir comes from Switzorlund, Germany nnd tho Tony PaHtor unnonnces for next Week province" Thoro is 11 humnu

Ol'iglnRI Charles R. Sweet In his re market In Merllms, ill tbe dcplll't· plano Imitations; the bright of tho lower Pyrenees, held overy

of comedy, George Fells, e�cen· Hnndreds of hnir trurlcrs wulk comedian and Miss Lydia B11rry, down t.ho one street of tim vii·

1t11u11hter of the late Billy Burry; the shears lilmglinH from their Columbian Fonr, EnroJlean and Oriental

IUld Inspect the braids which the girls, st11ndlng ou tho stops ol' musie�ll uct; Mls1 Emma Carns, the larly let down for lns]>ectiou. fl'

hurltone ahiMer of America; Harry Ed· etrnok, tho h11ir is cut nnd �on nnd Ills w�nderfnl musical pug dog; pnid on tho spot, tho price Allen Wlgbtumn, cb1y mmleler 1111<1 00 cents to So iu our lightning pastel nrtlst; lllurray ILU<\ AI· d�n. lmvesty ar!Ms; Lewis aml Dlnldey, lllelo phra1e tlancera; Stewart and Gll lin In cmuerly eketcb; O'Connell nnd 1\lnck, foremost Irisb come<lian� lr1 "The B,tttlo of Oow's Inn;" Hornnu111, the comic conj<trer nnd rnystltylng 11111gi· clan, aml IUIIIIY others. Tony Pr1stor wlll be 011 lmud with new aougs nud (IUf· odlee.

ACADE)IY 0)' IIIUSIO,

"A woman's lutir mny grow to thu length of 6 foot, und I know n lnrly wlto bas bcon offered rmrl rofuscd $1i00 for her crown of glory, which is m·m· 6 foot long. A alnglo femnlo lmir will bear up " weight of four o<mcca with· out bl'llllklng, but tho h11ir thus honvily weighted mast bo lilll'k brown, for blond hnlr bronks under a strain of 2,\6 onnco& There aro sou1o 2,600 Importers, manu· fnoturora nll<l dealers In lnnunn hair In tho Unltetl 8tatetL-Wu•hlngtoiJ Star.

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Electrlclt7 ud Dalkr Hone•• One of the recent extensions of the

nso of electricity is in conquering R 'fte a�.�·�:;:.,!•;:-:::• a!!�t �... balky or lacy horse. A \vestern Penn·

. sylviUlia gentleman ownetl R horse

RUNNING A THEATER.

The salaru"' of actors and actresses which bo suid was worth fl 000 pro· vary so .much that no llxed prices can vidcd be c01il<l cure him of bnikin� . It be quoted. Jt may snllk'<l to say 111111 I was suggested that lie try electricity. the salary hst of a stock bonee for per• He purchused " three volt storage oot• formers will not come to less t?nn $1. • tcry und connected it by wires wi tb tho 000 a week, and Is often ronstderubly bit and the crupper. Tho battery WIIS more. ·

placed in tho road cart to which tbo The salaries In the "front'' nrc about horse was attacherl. At first the horse ns follows: Bllslness manager, *60 �o rofuscd to move, but stood with all four f75 R week; box office man, $30; ne· feet bracetL Then tho owner touched sistant, $16; two doorkeepers, �8 to $12 tho button conncctrrl with tho battery, each; heail usher, •8; other ushers When tho horse felt the shook, he Bllort· (three or fonr), •7; llthogruph men cd, jDlllpcd nnd bogan to move off at a (two), tlo; uigbt wnt clnnnn, �10. lively pace. Every rlny for a week ha The salaries of the 11ttnclws of the was given tho •ame lesson. His owucr, atago are all tlxerl nt nniou rules. Fnr· who docs not cnro to sell him, declares tbermore, the manager must em1oloy that now bo never balks, bites or kicks. tbreo mon on 11 sl<le-tbnt is, three Tho West

. Pcnnsylmnla Humnue so· stage lrnnds on encb slrlo of I he st11gc, ciety, which invc�tigntcd tho metbotl, inchtdinl! the stngo cnrpouter nurl his camo to tho conclusion that 8 small nsslstaut-aml two llymcn, men who anJonnt of �lectricity user! upon a horse

work tho Citrinin nnd dl'O)IS np in the was more hunmno th1m a whip.-Ex· "flies," tbo rGgions nbo\'O tho stnge. clmngc. Tho union rates nro ns follows: Stngo

cnrtmnter, �no 11 Wtleh:; nssistnut, $2U; clcctriclnn, $�5; nssistnnt, �l•i; pt•op· erty umu, $�0: UA!dt;tant, $1ii; buck llool'I\OOJH.ll', $7 i StU[.{O !Jnwls, $1. fj0 for euch l'erfol'lnnucc, $2. /jQ JlCl' <lny for potting on n piny, liO cents 1m hour for fehem•t�nlH nncl tl!J!·� cents nn honr for all luboi' lmlf 1111 hour nfto1· tho full of tho Hun! cl1J'Inln. OJ•ciw•lra lenrlcrs gei $40 to $roO n ll'!•ok, nml the unio11 !'lite !m• mn•iclnnK Is 1)20, exce11t In O[Icr· ellns, wlwull is �4 n JICI'formnncl!.-· "�'ho lln»liwss of n Theater," by W, J. Uomleroun lu Rcrilmer'M.

EnKiand'a Shorte"t ltali"'Ry,

"King ot tlw OjllUill Rln11," by Olmrlfls E. Dl1muy nml Ohnrles E. 'ray• lor, will be tho Hltraotlou HI the Acn<l• emy of MnMic, Now York olty bo"hmlng �(ourlny evening, Mny 8th. It Is 11 fonr 110t mol01lr1111111, tho mnMlo Ia by Hurry .Ynmos, nmllho Rtllye ls umlor tho sounl lllreotlou of the rmthors, Hce11ery Is very elllboMtu, nllll Ia from tho !Jru�h ol F. J!l, Dodge, ot tho Htlrlll<l f�tnnro the11tre, Now York, Thu eOIJ·

A l�r1Kiatru1 Jllun1lur Tflnt TllrfttJblul lfcuulttdto

Tlw shol'lcst rnilwny Iillo iu Grcnt Bl'ltuin Is tho llrighton Oyko Stoep Gr11clo railw�ty, which wus OJ>Cuorl ro· contly, 1ulrhug " now feature to tho ut· tmctlous of Dovll 's Dylte. Tho Oylw, which is n ftl\'orlto rosol't of tho Drlgh· toulans, is a grent but remorkn bly l'Cg· ulor chnsm on tho Bontb down•. sit· unted n�out six miles to tho northwoot of llrlghton. Tho vlow from tho tnblo· lnncl, uendy 700 feet n�ovo tho son lev· ol, which •m·t·ounlls It Ia ouo of tho tluost pnn(>l'llmlo views obtnlnable In tho couutry. Tho now line, whluh do·

·I!COild& rlh•nct from tho to p of tho bill to 1\ point nlmut 11 Qll!U'tor of n milo diN• tant frmu t.bo v!llu!!e of l'oynlugs tn tho plnln bolow, Is ouly H�O foot lu lotlgth.

Westfield Pharmacy

Will ofton cause 11 hurrlble burn, Wonlrl <Julokly leave yon, It yon n•nrl �oRhl, ·out or bJ•nlso. Bncklon'• Arnlou Dr. King's New Lifo Pill•. 'flwns"utls Sulve, tho !wet In the worlrl, will kill the uf sulfm·ors lmvo Jirovorl thoh· mntch\ess jUilrl 'HIIrl JU'OIUIIIJy beul ft. 0UMH old IIIOI'it for· slclr illlrl li91'VOI!S he!t<lllohes. sor••s, fovor SOI'tJK, ulcers, holls, folous, 1'hny lll!lkc lllll'l! bloollilllll •trout{ ueJ'VI!H cnr11t, nlllllclu lll'!llltlons, lle•t Jlllo 0111'<' 1111<1 bullrl IIJI yout• henlt.h. Ensy to lulw. on earth. Only :Ja cts. 11 box, C11rn 'l'ry Umm. Only 2D cmtl�. Mollt'Y 111wlc gUIItnlltetnl, l:lnltl ut tho lln)'nlll <11'111( I! not cured. l:lol•l nt tho DIIYIIl'll<huy 8tnru. Ktm·u.

ANY Ptuesctlll'l'to� written hy ANY I'IIYKIOIAN Oil AN\' IJr,\NK, in

vlthor motdo or JIJtotht!CIU'hl•'

\VUIMht, Cllll bu JliOill)Jtly 111111 �nt• IHfnotorlly flllotl nt AllY oruu:, tl11y oral11hl, b7 , • • , , • •

W. H. TRENCHARD, l'l'CHCI'Iptlon Dl'tlg�IHt1

Jlrmad 1111d l'rm•ltf'Vl Sll'tWIIf,

WIITflllLD, Jr, 1,

OJtun to t1u1 l'llhllo,

"Oue thlll!! Hllflll'iHod mo out In Yol· lowstonu Jllll'lc,"

"Whnt wn� thnt?" "1 <ltdu 't soo uuy Rig!IH arolllul 'Koop ntt tho I!UYBCl'H.' "-Ohlcngo Uooord. l -·-

heRntr •• hltttlll Deep, Clonn hloml monnu n cicnn oidn. No llenut,v wiUJOIIt l!, C1monrct•, Cund)• Vuthlll'• tlo clutul yulll' bio01l nnrl koo1> It oioon, u)' Htil'l'in� up tho IM.Y 111'1'1' n11d ill'lvin� nil lm•

Plll'illes fi·om tho hody. llo�ln ln·dny to bnlli•j• pimplco, hnllo, bloluhu•

r Lluokhclulo,

n1ul tmt sldd,v hillnno COillJtlox on ,by tnkln1 Cn•cllret•,-lwnuty lor ten t'CJIIH, All drllf'. llll1111111l•lauliolltiU�ranlood1 lOo111G<i1�\

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. SBB BAD ••PUSIW STORY 0� A WAR SONG •.

iae H•• llo .Time. for H�;.., 'II' .lie• ·i Tkel'e Were ·aJ,IIiatt..tJi .' ; � 1'oa•• wa.,aoi \\'lon'Oot

.• Pooltlaai,, l'lle - Wh� ·eom_.s.· Cbe M;;.lo ,_

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\\'bile the Olhe .. Glrl lo •11ii · · · M ... e .lre Co....._, Falhoio. 411 ....... • .

vae•plo,-e•. ,Tbo'mau wlio ·oomp<i<ed tho - �· · . . .ao sboo&,

·: A returned army oll!cer rel!ites thl• · , 'Incident or t11c Santiago cnmpnlgn: AI

!the close of the first day's sleb'C, two olli· 1cers . were· discusEing In low ·ton !'I! the /exciting and trag;c C\'Cnts of tbc day.

The clock In tbe Kcney �lemorlai to\ter at 'l'unncl srJ.ual'C hns begun it toll t11e hours, and the tubular ebime1 which are connected· with the eloc� lliUl'k the quarter l10urs by repenting I� m'easuros of tour notes . tbo fmuow ''\Vcstmlnstcr CJllnies," · '

. · -- !or Wbltiler'• oit:ing, "We Are COming, There were two young women sing. · Fnther Abrllllllm, Three Hundred Thon·

'"" who came to )'iew York not long snnd Strong, " Is !lll old imd. stmt_ewhat ago · to continuo tbelr musical educa· dooroplt piano tuner, who carries Oil his tlons 11nd also to get church-position& business uoor · Windom, MlnJL Hla

li'hero. Will! a lull In the con,·el'Sntlon, during which the lieutenant, who waa [given to sentiment, bummed something fBbout "Just before the battle, motber." !The. captain's eyes were moist In 11 mQo llllent nnd he turned l1ls bend uwuy tc ;Ill de his wealmess. Prcscn tly be no· !tlced 11 slip of 11 boy sitting on tl•• iground nppnrently cxnm!nlng !tis gun l�n an absent-minded way. ', "Pity to have such chilllren In tb!o !llorrible business," said the captain In :a. thick •·oice. ' "Thinking of his mother or sweet· .heart, I'll bet you," �enturcd tl1c ;lleut�nnnt. "Soy, my boy," · be called ·to tbc youthful \'olunteer, with tbe :eYidCn t purpose of cheering him u11 n [bit, "n pcnnJ' for your thoughts." · ; "I wus thinking of my Mauser," the il!ttle fellow rcpllc<l. . . , "There, wbnt did I tell j;ou," said tho 1Ucutcnnnt, turning to the enptnin; :"thinking of bis mother, lilw a dutiful :Bon; pity he isn't wltll her 110w; tllis ,Is. no place for boJ'S,"

'l'lte "'olunt�C!r orerlteard this i-e· ;;mark, nntl, springing· �.o his feet, he snM :luted end said: "I snlc.l I wns tbinJdng ·'of my �In user, nml I •\·ns-my l\Inuser :rifle; I, wns just wonderlng how mnny

. . ;or· those cussed dugos I could kill if I :hn<l them stnndiug in n row." :. 'rhert� was ,.no further sympntl1�· ;Wnsted on the boy recruit; he wns o ."tl.rst·cluss fightin' mnn�". i. .

THE NAVY'S HEALTH..

IR the War with Stlnln It \\'ftl Es:eep. tl�nnu)· Good Throua-h•

out.

Good o�der and discipline, the clean· i llness of the ship--nothing, not even ,the daintiest ·of suin.mer cottages, · ie ,more clean than a well ordered .\mer• 'lean wurship-were mnintaine<! at the ·camp throughout the entire occupancy \bY the battalion, and the fact tlmt, al·

· _though exposed to a mulnrlous cllmntt ln tbe torrid atmosphere of a troplca� iiUmmer, at a spot . located but u fe" :ecorc of miles from where. our poor fel· ,lows of the army �,·ere succumbing by ·hundreds In the fever· laden air, the en• itlrc loss of Ute In the marine battalion ;waa due to the.casualties of battle-not .'one man died of dlsease--.'shows whnt ;can be done by well-regulated and wen:

· ·.drilled organl•ntions ln all dep<�rtments ,of a . military body, .writes Z. F. Zog. •baum, ln Harper's l[agazlne. .

There Was no lack ol medlcalorothei ·.aecessitles; nothhig essentlnl to the of·

· :ftelency :of the force as n fighting bOdy, to · Ita. health, to the protection of the .. men from udverse conditions ot life In

• ithe field during the rainy sea110n of the · ,tropics, hnd been neglected or forgot·

ten; and, whllr .It !a trne that the ba .. ·of supply was 'close at band nnd the :problem ot transportation lnlan<l from ;the water'a edge did not buYe to be met 11t is safe to aa•ume, from tbe admlrabl� .order and eystem displnyed, thnt nny •uch difficulties presented 1\'ould have been overcome.

NO RAILROAD LIKE IT.

Oae Thnt I• Raa for the Aceommoda• · Uo11 oJ Fl•hermen anti

Canner•.

to support thcmselveund p11y for their ll8lllD h A: B. lrvlug. · · ·

The set hl the I\:euey .'rower, suys .the Hartford · Courant, Is made up of fiYE tubes which bang In u frame suspendeo by Manila tarr.ed rope, ·and ure,strucl< by. hammers operated by clock work The ial'f,,..;st of tile tll'e tubes Is· 0 feel

8 .Inches lu length uud 5 inches in dinm· eter, weighs 23() pounds, uml Is keycrl tc A natural, '!'his tube Is simply for th• striking ot the bour,uml bus uotltlng to do 'with the pro<luetiou ·of the chime JliUSiC, 1.'be next Smaller of'the htbeF

,is four Inches shorter nm� wefgl1s 22C pomids. · The l<ey·ot It is l.l unturol,"nno It is .the heaviest of the chimes. Tho other three tubes ure: E natural, 7 feet 8 inches, 160 pounds; F sharp, 1 fee� lllO poumls, and G sburp, 6 feet S luchct<

lessons; says the .New York'fimcs, .1'he One dny .OOu titter Lincoln's cnll for absolute necessity Of ent�rprlee and de·: 300,000 more meo, lrvlng, then a yow>g termination In nt least making .nn cf- llUlli, was Oil his wa)' to Dotlnnoo, 0., fort to open e,·ory J>�ss!ble. door In from Fort' Wnyi1e for tlie' purpose .of New 'fork I• to be seen In the fortune• sb>glng nt 11 pollticnl.nJid loyal mooting. of the two, · lloth were equally anxious He lflld . considcmble. ropntutlou · n• a· for positions und equally In need ot composer and &luger tWd. tlte Republic· them. i'hcy · wt>re equally . nttrnctlve ADS bud asked · him to cotuo nud help trlrls and·equnlly ladylike, but tile one them. On tho WilY be rend. tbe poem, felt tllnt her efforts must �e mndc only which �ad j�<!lt boou published. lrylng throngb cer.tnln conventlonnl chnnneiH studied It; !onnulated R tune. biuumed und the other made an application n'ny- It aud got'�bo rhythm,· and' that oven-· where she . thought tlicre .wns a possf.. lng. at the Donnuoo meetlni(ho. W>@ ·

blllt.y of a position, no matter b_ow much the song for. tho first time. · ·When h! It might '!Je. aborc what she fPit sbe bud finished, mul the last echoes· hnc could do or below what she hoped to died away,. n>en. mounted their . chniri do. Wl'.orcver there wns o �hnncc of a with wild eurlmsinsm, · BWWJg thilh sing\'r being ncP.dod she presented llllts Wid broke loose In cheers· thnt rung 'herself, �·•.:l. �·>.ng, �\wo,ro with lncrcns- with feclillg. He mng it · again· and tnrr eo!'<.!•lenr.e. 11 she, went to the agnlu, tmd they would SCIU'Cely 'let bin> m·gnn!st of a r.hlll''!ll and henrd through rest. · · · . . 140 JlODllds, . .

The tubes nrc of soft brnss and nn. drnwu in the usual manner _by l•ydrnul· ic pt·essnre, the tone b�Jng go,•crned b� the length, the cl'inmctcr and thiclmes• of the metnl formhig the tube. Tlt� tone is soft nm1· melodious; awl hn·s n radius of nbout one .mile un<lcr fm·ot·." nble comlition• • . The ''lbratioris lost for t\\�o .minutcs, \yherClts the \'iPrntitms o; tl>C largest bell last for only ouo min· ute. ·

CIGAROLOGY • . . .

Some tndfcrtflon• of"' Chlll'ftrter 'tn the J•anner of JlantlllDII' ·

. &he Weed. When you see n mnn grlp n cl!l'nr bo,

tween his teeth nn<l hold it fast, cure lese of whether lt. burns or not, you cnn sci him down lis nn nggress!Ye, cnlculnt· Jng nml esncting, not to say canny, in• dividunl.

· If a man smokes a clgnr dellberntely, Just enough to keep it lighted, und de· light• in Inking it from Ills mouth nod watch the blue smoke· from It curl up· ·ward; he. is _likely to' be nil easy·go!ng man, good-natured and honest, says an exchange. ·

Tbcre Is another fellow who smokes Intermittently, tnke• a puft nnd then rests,- and . fumble• hi• cigar a bout. He Is apt to have little decision of char·

. ..,ter, and to be e11sily nlfected by clr· cumstancea. . A man .may be nervou� and fumble hi• cigar "' gtiod bit, and In this event he 11 a would·be awcllovaln and frlvolouo.

Be lnv11ri�bly tilts hill cigar upward, while a. sensible, lerel-beaded · fellow will hold lhtralght out from hlo mouth. When you oee ·a · man chewing up aiJ unllgllted cigar, and twl•tlng It about, he II nenou., hut of great tenacity. ·

. A man who cnnnot keep · hla cigar alight ha.t a whole·.Ouled dlaposltlon. lie baa a lively nnture, 11 a hniHellow· well·met, glib of · tongne, and uaulil!y a good story. teller, '

THIS c:ROWBBD BEAD IS IRISJt Kl•• O'Keefe 1., Tke•a• Bon Ia IN•

Jaad, J• •• Ame-•leaa .,tU•e•­

lllo KID&do-.

David D. O'I\eefe, king of the small !&lands \"np, Olht and St. Da,·ld, wli:!ch are about aoo mllcs from l'elcw, ''"" bud nn ndl"enturous. ciU'eer, says the r,omlon r.cnd.er.

lie is by bit•th on Irishman, by nnt·

him that � oertnin IUBttln the congregn· Tho next night be .. MUg tho eong at tioJ! was tlw.cne .•Jpo" whose 1·ote a Fort Wayne, Wid again nro11sed the singer camr. or wrnt •he immediately .Mme .. · enthusiasm. ... H<i . wrote out the presented ho>rs•ll to the ruau who would mnslc nud sen� it to the publisher who be the one person to help her to accom· bod hruulled wb"'t he bnd composed, plish her. purpose. She wds nlwaj·s with iustrnctiou• to publish It on liia Jady!!l<c, but she developed tbnt qimllty UBUal terms of royalty. · It was publish· en lied "push," She !mew that she must ed, nud inside of n . mout-h more than bu.-e 'a \looltlon to Muy In New York 40,000 copies bod been · sold. ·· In "' fow uml she got one. Now she Is· c.onnect• dnys· th� pub!islier · foiled IWd Irving ed · witlt one of the lnrgest churches, never received a dollnr for tbc WllSio.­whl!e the other girl, who has been lu New York Sun. · the city n longer time, Is stil l waiting -------!'or nn opportunity. '!'here rna�· be <iif· CLOSED THE ROOM: !m•cnces of chnraoter which presentob· stuclcs, but with the great comJ>etitlon in New York the girl who makes herself heard is the one who succeeds.

THE HEW "GOSPEL SCOUT.•• \Vltb Bla Clenr Sl••• lie ladaeeol

the SlaaaF JI�T to Go leo Ubnreb,

A smnll Cleveland boy hns a dreadful otot•k of slang at his tongue's end, to tbe ·great grief and humiliation of his mother, so.ya the Cleveland l'lnln Deal­er. A good deal of th!a slang he learns In the street and aome of It he geta from a wicked 11ncle,

The .other day, while out with hi• oled, he had a bad tumble on the lee and bru!aed hl . . tdequlteoeverely. He Isn't too big • boy to be petted by mamma, and .he· came huotl!ng Into the bonae t.o. get her help and coinfort, He bounced fnto tbe parlor, arid t"ere sat a klndly·fliced gentleman, with blr dark eyea and a curling beard, waiting to �e the ,bo.r�• mother.

'l'hla Is the way · 'llt bo7 deRiibed what followrd: . · �I .. ,knew who It :wni right away, mamma, and I eald to him: · 'Ain't you th� new Goapel aoout to. our chureh ?' An' be kind o' omlled Rll' aaldi 'You've gnelled It, . my boy. I'm the new. ��eJ.. mon aha'rp II\ the brlmatone ilh11ek around the ,,rner.' · Say, mainuia, lie bents Uncle Ge<irge cle31l Gilt o� alght, Uncle George doe1n't · kuow no allng a• good aa that. Then. lie mw me holdln' my 1lde an' be aaya: 'What'o th' .matter? Craelvo<l 1ulat1' An' oay, mamma, he just unbuttoned my jacket ·an' rubbed the . pain away, moa' no qu\r.k oa you could, an' I think he'a the nicest man J ever knew, except papa, of course, . an' I told him · I'd be sure to come to hen1' him preaeh next Sun· olny,H . • . . ' ---·-·---

[lo .. lhe Gboot or W"""lncton'8tlll i!Ciolk Throqh the Old Maullout .

It wits customnry In the family of George W11sbillgt01l to _Bhnt· np Ullascd

. for two ycurs 11 room 'In . which death had OccJirred,. mys liD excb81lge. So, after the death of the llrst president In the stately chll1llhor 'il'ltb the gr'eat four poster bed which · ts still shown to visit­ors, Martha Washington, with her lono­ly hcnrt, nightl,r climbed theattlo•talrs to lie In a low celled. doplug roofed room with Olle wiudow-11 room lutol· erabl,r hot In liun&mer, with littlo or no means of IHlCIU'Ing a· drntt except by a triangular O)lCillug where the lower .001-ner of the door had been cnt oil' to make room fOr dle pai..age of tbe cat. Martha Waahllijrton died OOfoze the two year period blld ended. ·

II ahe· had oocupled· the de��th cJwn. ber, wollld ahe llllve eeen the gh� of her dead · bubandP The)' Ill)' tha& the lltalwart, lltlltely llgnre of the bmve· general stalks tbroDBh the JIUIIIllll wilh DUII'tial trelld IIUd claiik of utl'lll aWard In lp!lOtrai iCIIbbard. Al!aiD and III!Rin It hu hapPened lhl• peojlle detained as Mount V ern011 011 $be bailneaa of the Jlobllt Vernon _... tioo have declllred, Oil "Wilking flom.a aleepleouught, �· that. thor had heard the ghon'• IWord · and ltrlde lllld eeea lg tall,' collimudlng llgQre, ·4fWed ... the old blllfma that In life I& Wlll'tl. ' No ·I!Pta ate permitted In the . ola houe, for fear of tire, e�& dllfinl the meeting of. the regentl, lllld thoo 01117 eandle& Ghana 1119 laid to love di.rll 9r'W l!Pt&d hOuaea, · .

People wbo han olice taken DeWitt's Little E�r1r Risers will uever have any. tblng else. They are tbe ''famoa• little plllo" for torvtd liver autJ all lrregnlar. !ties ' of tile sy�tem, W. H. Trenchard,

urnlizn lion un "\merlenn, and Js GB yenrs 'fl!£ CAT 'AND , ITS MISTRESS. of nge. When he settl�<l nt Yup lle mnr. ricd n nati\'c princess. who is n. shrewd ·woman nml rules "'when he is D\YUY.

. '.fh� islands orer which he rules nre l1is by right

. of discovery 'lnd t-he nc·

A. Famou• ·Painter of Feline• IUa­clo•e• •• Oclll seeioet-ua

Re•uttit:

Perhaps the most Interesting rnllrontl In l'ennsyJrnniu is the r,IshcoquilltlE Tolley, Which runs f>·om llcc<llille to Jtel1c,•ille, o distuncu or nina milcs1 �nys the l'ittsburgh Post. It ho• con· ncction With the rennsylmnln on the

. Lewiston llirislou nml docs u gooc1 bu::i· :ness. Its CCJulpmcut consists, nc('orll· Jng to afllc/111 slutcmcnt, of two engine• nnd four cnrs. Only one of the locomo· th•es l!i iu u'e steudily, hoWe\·cr unO · When it is in the roun�lhousc tl)(/rcsi· . dents of tiw town know tbut no trains are on the roud.

quics.cencc of the nath·e rulers, oud moy . Lonlo Wnln,: the fnmouo cc t p<�inter,

become the en use of complicutlous. lie hns found outn. secret. If 11 woman pos­hol<ls them 11gninst the rim! claims of seoscs a eat und the cnt, nfter being con· Spnln nnd IIollnml. · Over his · iolands stantly with l1er, bo sU<ldcnly remm·ed he flouts Uw slurs nnd stripes, n1al on Into n. w!der soclety, the chnmcter!stlcs his single tl'lidlng schooner he JJ!es the of Ita m!sh·ess In Iter most Intimate union Jnek , life will be dcrcloped 'In the creature,

0'1\ecfe Is kno;Yn In llong·Kong n• ••r• tl1e Phllndelphl"' 'fimes, If t-11" COJlM\ king. lie l1as nccumulntetl mudllllle be snuppy, her petwlll scrntch nn Immense fortune ln. the eooonnut nnd swear; If aulky, pussy w!ll folio"· trndc, and Is n mi!Uonnlre nslde from suit. 'l'he teat Ia on uufal!!ngone.

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Your Money. wm;�grr R�funded tor Anrthi�cunsrlris,raciorr. ·11 .

· ·· ,X1 GARTER EL�S'riC. ported kind; very elastic CrOObef ·�lge, ·:\'I< silk taped ueck. nlll1 · arm•, coloN ar · .·• < l All silk tilled Gnrter Elostlc, in all the pl11k, !due, ... cream; also blilck, a . e >',:

\\'llloted fnnc)' slutdes, 1 inch wide, R good 7Gc 1 1 39 .. · ' �ootl value at 2i\c. yard; ope· I S ·· · d. · VI\ ae, 011 y; · · " ; · ; • �·; C, :_::.-. cial at . . . . . . .. . ; ".' · : . . . . . . : " 0 Y • I ·· LACE COVERS ..

DRESS SHIELDS. · For car�;!uge para110le/mnd� from ru;&·i;f 'Brst Ntiinsook Covered .. Rubb<ir Lined .Bruosels . llet wlt .. h d!ll'p ·r.lalted · ·Y ::.1

Shields, ·siz•s 2, .. 9 •nd 4, regulnr 9.. -rnftle, reg. value 611c. ea�b, t�re at 49C; ' (j

vtices t2c. to tuo. pr:, •pectal �� 0 .pr. A LACE BARGAIN · 8 PRiftTED FOULARD SILKS. ' specli;l tot ot ereaw,,vbtte or bt�cli lnee · �;� 24 1uehes �vtd.,__"renl Lyon's dye, l!r:ht >�tch ll!l point de_gen" ili1<l paint · de pa.; .. ,,

alld dnrk colorings;· nil prettv designs, St)•le•, mJ!I others, they are worth · · · ':;:: tbe. •satin stripe •ifecta, · s•iltnb!e for tGc. to 2Gc. )·11rd at . . . . . . . . ·. ; . . :.- Be, ;; waists or entire cost.umes, the rPgDillr

•. SILK CHJFFON. , . . . ;;)j (illc: �.�����.i�:: · ����.��� .���· � �.".".� 39C. 21i. p!ece• of nll •llk '.chiffon hi all the . ·!;J 75c. SILK VESTS AT 39c. leu�mg fancy sluule•, lu black and ,�{� wlnt��· well wortb 20u. per yard, · · . · . :.:·Q Women's Swiss ribbed Vests, tl>e hu, nt . . . . : · · " : ' : " · "."C ' ' " ' ' " ' · lSD, : ... , ' ;{� · : .. · '

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striped, eheck111l or flgared A !arMe varl�t,r of checks and plaids white, blae ·or red groauds, t b f . · · · .. · for bo)'8' waist or womeu'o 0 c 0088, ro�, II . v�ry close Weave, free price Ujc. yartl, l from dressing, )'qu would' wn. . . ·

· �C. lillgly pay 12io tor tblsqaallty,&t J!C. PltEnY . LAWNS I�DIA UNENS 80 pt.C.. of �vy blue �r black lawns A beautlfnl sheer �iotb, 86 biches ::

;..,.t�tJJ)erlor clotb,- very stieer 'i!rnilll· neat wid. e, ftue ·tiDen ftubh,'··a good. : .,-•ae an' • patterns. aDd very D,Juch If! : demand, ., u worth elsew�ere IUc. );ard, here 12 · ni!Yer 110ld Olllli ttillli tile: yard, at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . · c. tor thl• rree�r at. : . . . . . . . . . · . . . . He. .,.

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1.'he general munager nntl purchasing agent is J, 1', Getter, a physician ,ol llellorllle. Ills wi!�, Clura W. Getter, Is treo.sllr•r �f the line. 1'he engineer of the locomoth·e In usc Is muster me· chunlc, superintendent of moth·e pow· er nnd sereml otllct• th!ngll ns well, nnd

hi• claim to the Islands. lie wlshu to A,wfulore the po .. Jbillt!ca nhlc!J this •�II his 'territory eitber lo the United tmsuspect!ng gentleman bas let loose Stnlc• or Englnn<l. upon n•! No longer \\'III II be pO!!slhl�

O'Keefe hns complete control o,,·er h!a .'to hide our IK'cret- faults under "' blond chief,., nnd bns suppressed the •ln•·e oru·gushlngsoclety demennor •. Themnn

01 &laq amua eoDJltl i(s]pBMS JO OBJBiUU lD IJB!llliJ U D91JA\ jUIJI ljUJIJ' Oj p9811 o�HAI[H J . ·u11a IUDJI aq1 JO ""!lOll paooa 91f' JO jDOlJ oq1 DO 9ZJ8 DJOlGIJ Of 'J! .. H �q JIB "IJ IDJIIIl AOIJJ.IUI!l lJ JO pbOitl Ill 918 &aq,t 'llp1oA\ aq1 Jo tsom UJ aomoa ••11"1 liD!Uillu SJIJI pou 'jouaq�oils

F�r Extra MILK and CREAM .. �. · It is stt!d of him that ho hns nn easy tlmc of It unless something hnppcns to

bt·eul,, wl>en he has to wort' nil night If need be, In rcpnlrlug tllll <ltunuge:

trall!c which used to be'cnrrled on, who 1\'lshes to test his fair one nee<! · only present her, under qemb!nnce ol C:ALIFORIUA TIMBER. love, with n bnlctu! gift of u Pel'slan

kitten: then, <lire tully h!!llng his lime, II h Sart>rltln<rl>· l,&lrJre •• Ccmnmred wnlt t!ll tlmt foteful bnll of fluff sho!l ""lth Thnt Ct1t on the Gotha hove come to cnt's cstntc, wl1cn he wnt

."her h� Swede�.· . bribe o. mn!d to nbstrnct the crenture

. IJ�Uili91Jl 01 lB�AU!IJOU IJIJOQ 91{1 WOlJ A( ·(DuoSutp I! qllnoJtll u� II.XDIU .u 'Ill� o UD m1 lpJI{&I '�9JlOI lJlli9AOB·!IUOM.� . I P"I!'OAUJ OMIIf .(aqifo ·�aqhlji!)U 9ljl qiJM P•U•IIu" 100 OJo,. •uaHm1nadon mo.�,� qd(UlJ . uunnr a!ol&� .. •sauna aq,t.,

.. auwo ••naoac1 •1111. · Specinl !ruins aJ'o frequently run ot'ct Ute line by fishing pnrtics to some ol Ute trout streams uiong Ute route. The ••trulns" nt•o hnndcnrs, lmrrowc<l for tl1o time being, (Inc] opc,.tle<l by section hnnds. The principal tmllle over the roud comes frotn nn �xtunsl\'(� cnnnlna cstnlJIIslnneut nt one of the statlous,

The writer, ou first 1is!t1ng tlmbe1 ynt•tls In Jlot•tbern Em•opc, cuuld not get l'itl of the Impression tbnt the roinal tlmlmr wns nll culls or wustr, Anys I·�n·

A l•'omou• Drununer, g!ncerlng Mu!l'uzlne. A rurt of logs in ' l'rohahly the most remtll'knhlc <lrnm· tho Oothu rlvm• ln Sweden wus lhouuht mer who ever llvetl wus Jcun llcm·I,

to couHist of tcll'gl'IIJ>h JIOI�s. It Imp· tl1e fnmous !ll!IIU0\11' mujur of )�Ill· JltliiC!l to be II collection Of Rlllllli 1!111• }leror NoJlolcon. · one of his fcnts wn� her et·en for th<•J•c, 1111<1 " l'lslt to tlw :to piny on 1� <llll'erent tonc<l <ll'lllnl I'oclfic const of North i\mcr!eu, llOOD •nt the snmo tlmu In so soft uml bnr· n iter, still ftU·tbci' CiliJlhllsl�e�l thc enor· muu!ouR 11 mumwr !hut, ins tend of -�ld mous <llll'm•onco In lim thnlmr re•onrcc1 !lcalcnlng t1111•011r thnt might hn,•o b��,. of lbc two t•onntrlcs, Soon nflcr 11,.. expected, tJw cft'cct wns thnt of 0 1101,01 riving In Mnn i'rnncloeo there Will eu• nnd complete in•h·nmcnt. In J>lnylnl! couttlurud In the Mlrect n Hl)nurc<l hcnm he rn•se�l fJ•otn 011e !lrnm to I he otllfr ol flr more lhtm 100 feet in length, !Je. 'vlth such wondnrfnl'<plfglmeHR tlJnt j(10 1111! hunie<l lo n fnotory In courao of t•,I'OB ol the apeetntoi'B ootthl hur<lly 'to I· erection, �'ollowlng thll bcnm to Itt low tho tnovotuont ul hiM hnnd� und tleotlnntlon-a �rue!on fnctory then be·

from Ute •nfe retreat of n cus!J!ony boudoir; he will t.nl<e It to his rooms; he will tense it- und fcetl it on lndlgcsll· blc �lnmls; nnd then, when the felloe ln<ly I'N'Y nnturnlly shows resentment, he will decide 1hut her mlstre•s !ins nn undeslruble lemJlOl', 01111 will prom111· ly bt'elll< of! his cngngcmetlt, .

·Mornil Lenro puss to the mort•!ed wornno or to the C<lllflrtll<·<l old mrold, The gny young clll!lblea hhonltl bestow thdr Pl!cctlotts upon Ute <log. whol1 fnr •..,. r,��•M•u t.l !til iolu out of achool,

It you llave pllee, Cun& them, No Ul!e Ulldergo!ng horrible operntlona tllnt simple remove tile resnltl of the d!l!l!ass wltllont disturbing tllo dl•oa119 Itself. Plnce your ooulldonce b1 DeWitt's Witch HRICI Salve. It luu uever tailed to •cnre GTIIEil�; It will not fall to cure YOU. W. H. Trenollard,

bOI!y, · lng built-It \VIII n mntter of n•ton!•b· ------ mont to fhul ull tho lonl!llll!llnnl llt'am�,

Aa lln•nlnol Qu•alloa, or "•trlnl!llrK," of tho tome lo1111th, 'l'ho onorgy of tho dlachurge of • U· '.l'hl1 n•tolll•lunent wa• lncrcn•o<l wlton

Inch gun lotule<l with Mmokul.,as pow• tboeqntrnolor •ultl i "We.lle�er bolher I! or Is eqtml . to the enc'II'Y ol nino tO• about <lhnon•lon•, arid Jn•t order wlint ton locomotive• runni11g ut tho rn tool wo wont," A •cellon elgllt feet In Ill• a milo n mhtnte, and one CO·ton loooml)o nmetor, out from a redwood treo, com• tlvo ru11nlng ut tho •nme •pee<l thrown J>lolotl 11 now lmpre11lon of Amerlolln 111. No bnU!eHhlp hu• yot rect•lve<l lhe torc•t thnllcr, -�l)(•k o

.t ouch n blow, \\'!Jnt bolts will . lllapo-rt�.;...-.-,.-•• -0-.-.-. •••· draw, ",11111 1tlnl�• wl!l wnrttr whnt l•nb EX)Mirtmont• to rt)trotlucoclctlll mcn't will clo1olop wllen It ocourft onn bu� IJ1 f�ntnl"!l from their aktalla .,. lith Gonjootm•t•d, 1 1· 0 11

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. flfla�nec�r ta LIP•• Tile old lliiJJUiar uoJ!ou tllnt thin nn4 tl�llente!y fllrtnml !!pa lnd!untc more �plrlhtnlli3' oml clevatloit of chnrnotcr thnu do th!ok, cour1u llp1 11 controturt• I'd In· Ute .l'nrll Utallut.hi of A11thro- • JIOlOIJY by Or. A, lllrx•h, \Vlto aayalteltu mn•la a tborouJfh ahuly of Uta 111bject of Ill* from 11 loieJIIIno liondlllllnt. 'l'lle . IIIIJIIIInr hnjtnaalou, be ••en, 11 liuoed on lmRIIInutlon; 111111 the diller· �11aea ln humAJI IIJll tlellt!nd on raee dl .. tlnoflon1, 111 tlo tlto d lferonoct ln' thl •lae 1114 lllDJIO of IIOirlo

'I'll• ••••••• •••••• 9tlt!en Vletorl� 11. th• l•o••�•aorofone of tile but·tonetl 'l•lnlui• ln I he world..o It IM a· marnlt!eent ClfOI'trlnnn, made ql Amltoyna wood.. Th�l'f ure In all eo plllllll' In·�. ,r.J,u• .. J�III!.� '

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MY . MAMMA18 tiAN'Dil.' ·-.··-:

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·Mount ArlrafCream.erJ• ·

We :also have a quantity of Milk and Cr��m at'Trenchard's Dru� Store for your convenience� . · ·

lieo. f._'Brown, t""t• of Caoill 81,,

New York,) · lla•,.,oet•Nr el

Window Shades, lwnlnss, Tents, Eto. ·

IRA C. LAMBERT, Prop.

t��=:�· · :.a Somerset St.; · .Pialnflelt .

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llone, to loan on Bond ond Mort-.

J!ustness. ctarl'ls. CHARLES E. SIIIITB,

REA� ESTATE & IN�URANOE AGE!I'T, ReJifeseritinK the COlnn:ncuL UNION NORTII BIIITIBII and AIEitoAl'Tli.E: mad otber first clnR� HreiuHUmllf!PC!Omp�nlif>tt. Nntnr)' 1-'llhlfc nml Cmnml!iHiotU!r of llet!lll,, Onloo, )VcHlfluld avemw. ncarO. u, H., ll'•slllol�. !(ow Jc....,1·

U. �I. FRJUNOH, FURNITURE, OAUPE'rs, OIL

CLOTHS, MATTINGS. Carpets cleaned, refitted and laid. Elm Street , Weattleld. Near Depot,"

0. E. PEARSALL a; CO., REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 1om. .Lm. ' AGENOY. �t:- Ull, 081ceof TRII UNIOII 0oUNTY !IT.UDAllD,

IlL P·,m; We.stlleld, NewJersey. · R!deal and Suburban Jlornes FO. Sale 1o11d To eo:.'p.lt� lf:.\'t':g�t..l'l� 1n Flht-(Ju

O. B. HA.NN, OABPENTER & BUILDER J�bbing promptly attended t.O.

Estimates Fomi.Bhi!d. dhop, North Avenne above Clark Street,

Westfield.

F; S. TAYLOR,

PRACTICAL.PIANO TUNER.

ELIZABETH, N. J.

STElN-WAl& SONS . . . . . . · . . : .. _._,.. . '· • .. . ' ... ,

No. i09 E. t.tlh St., New York, Jla1•e nlwayM on hn111l a larllc stock or

SECOND-HAND PIANOS ot nhnnst fl\'tlJ"Y nutka. tJJelr nwn lncJndrd. taken In esclumlle tor nc\v foltetnwRy niRnos. Tllt>se lnstrmnents ar" in gootl ordeJ. h\V\nJl

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NtlWARK1 N, J, ·. Tile Larpat S.l•• Stable• In

Ntw Jel'll)', Auction Sales of 150 to :so of Horses every Tuesday

and Friday at Jo o'clock A. M.

IIIAIUI Ulllilll·llllltY M '"'t"l '"'' ' 11111011 "' llllf •••••• �· HOY at FO:M, PNprlelott•

KOUIOUI, 1•1••••• IAOOI. IIVLTI. A•o•l01e•r••

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n-BEW!RE OF BOGUS BTEIIIW!Y PIAIIOB.

:ftlnson�Jinmlin Pianos

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. tlie Linio· · :···••• ·•···vuliL

. -· -- · An nrmy. nurs� bu.t lately

from Cuba to ·wasblngton de<>la<reo th••t never again will she go to u country whoso lang<inge slle eamiot understand; " report• "the Wnshlilgtoli i'ost. before hostllltics·llnd come to n end t hn fslte wns stnrtlcd one dny tlnexpecte<l \'lslt of her -Cubnn· <lress, The woman was Intensely ex• cited. . Anxiety snt ou her brow and sorrow <lwc_lt ht lwr eyes. ·SI1c gcstleti· luted nnd slle talked: 'file nurse knew not ·

a word of li·lmi she snfrl, b�t the pnntmnime fillod her with terl'Or. 'file . CnbJm'H bands Neerilecl to speak:of:nn nt· lack on the ltospltnl-of .wountled nien lmtchcrerfunrlllursescuttol'illbons. The nurHn wns frantic, She must worst. In tlw .bospilnl \ms tin very ill with t,rpluiid fel'<r, Slw )mew l1e unclct·stoo<l Span ish;' Onh• in n. rnut· ter of life lllld deutli would �lie disturb him, hut"this wnioln·loi1sly n matter of life or death. She lerl the Cuban woman to the :bedside nnd there the story was repented. 'l'he otnccr listened intently. The nurse ltelrl her brcnth • . 'fhe Ctionn eeusc<l. The sick mnn turned his bend on tliC pillows.. ·

••she .s,n.�·�," h� '��i.spered feebly, "she says the stripes in your pink •hlrt wr.lst lm•·e run, i1iod she doesn't know "'bat to rlo wit11 it." · · ·

Tlmt same nurse confesses to hn�lng been rlesperntcly home&iek down In Cubo,

"It gm·e me the blues," she sold, "not . to be able to mnke.cven.the children un• derstund J�e, und. on� duy, one ln<llgo day, n great big sleek ent walked Into my room. I was so glnd to flml some· tl1lnA" tlint coultl uriderstnml me.

" 'Kitty, kitty, Jdttyl ' I snld. Tbecnt rllcln't turn Jts lwnd.

" 'Pussy' pussy!' I snlrl. Theent took no notice • . 'l'lw en!r-the very cnt �poke Spnnish. Ttwus more thnnl coulu bear. 1 couldJ�'t.cYen .cnn n cut."

OFFERS TO . .A QUEEN. ---· ·

J•eo{,le ,,�lHJ ll'arUc.>d Co Cure and • Prn,- for uer 2\Iajelft)-

f.'f JJelglu�i. The �nccn of nelgium <li<l JIOt Jncl<

Hyrupnthy h1 her recent illness, foh in utldit ion to the, most pntriotic ex}Jrcs­slons from her subjects, telegt•nms nntl letters came pil ing into the D'elginn �ourt from nil qunl'ters, �nys the 'nos­ton 'l'mnscript. Perhaps · the " niost original Communications· were from Englaml. · ,

An l�ng1ishman at1t1ressct1 n lctt�T' to Princess Clcmcti!ino olfering to for· wanl some rcmnrlmllle dc\'ice which · had cured .him o[ ·broncho·pncunionla, f:tclosing 11 photograph which showed into· whnt n hcnltlty specimen of hu· manity he ba<i since developed. An• other, Uelie\•ing her �Jesty's . illness due to cuncm·, sent n triple-weight let· 1er flescril.Jing Se\'cl'nl cures for thistUs .. ••usc. A tltird snld his mlfse wns pnckcd und he wua .only waiting n te1cg'rupltlc cnH, wJwn he woul.d go at �is own �x� 1>ense, nml guaranteed n cure within 24 lwurs.- .. ,

'!'here were nlso sc<ernl letters from l!}ergymcn offering to go to Lueken to Jlrny for tl1e quecu's rcco,cry,nvcrrlng that o·n a similar occnslon • they lmd saved tile prince of \\'!,lies' life by Iuter• Jneillntlon.

�·--..,.----INBERITED HEAL TB.

'l'bel'e Are "Rica \\'ho Al'f' 8elf•Jia.te Ph•·•leuJlJ" •• \\reiJ · a•

Flwuil!laiiJ"'•

'!'here is, It ls tluc, lis great an In· eq•wllty ln the Jn}Jel'ltance of benltb as lu the heh·shill of wenltl\ oi· bruins, snys the Nortla .American llerlcw. Some are bon• with n fortune of .-Igor nud S[\Und· ness so large thnt nota lifetime of eager squnnilcrlng will lcnl·c tliC!II po<ir

ot1wrs enter the wor)ll )lUUpers of neell so <lire that no clmrlty from .. medli:ine cnn t;\'Cr raise them to comfort; but most of us lm\·e just thut mediocre ieg· ucy of l"iinlity which renders us undls' tingulshnblc units In the mnss. ·

It lies In the hnnds of eneb to Improve or waste thnt property ns be chooses, for there nrc scl1mndc men' [lhyslenlly ne well ns flnnnclnlly; those who, . b<J­cnuse of nncestrnl wUStefulness, hm·e only n Bixpcnce of henllh nnd turn it Into n fortune; nml there nrc speml· thrifts of ltcnltb who come to ns sor­rowful cn&e ns spcnrltlu•lfts of · golil. The bod)' Is n renlm wltcre 11 wise "ntlll irugn1 r•ult!t' bl'lngs hnpptncss ns surely ns a fool\sll one. Insures 1llstress, nn<l, wi•dom h<•r.,, as elsewhere, llesln lenrn· fng nnd obeying nnturol !n;,vs:

FREAK CLUBS. Hell•llended Me• ••• Dropepll•• ••

Ne•v l"urk CUy U&&uh Jla\'e , •• 4)ra•ul•aUoa.

Now York hna 11 new fenhn'll ln clubs. Jt Is the "DysJlCl'tiu club," 1111<1 tho te•i of ollij'lllflity for mcmbcr•hlp I• 11 doc· tol''U curtltlmtu thut tho RllPlieunt is

aull'crlng from II wcuk stomuoh, '1'ho ub,lcct of tho oh1b I• to promoto

"clleCJ•fulncss" umon;r dyspl!lltica-n 11111Clt•IICO<Icd <JUIIIity-111111, fllrthcr, to flll'nfsh to tho memuora tho l11test ro· Mills of suicncu In !renting hullgcstlou.

111 Vlcullll there Is 11 "IIL�l-llulr�il club," nml to 11rm·cut frlllllhlient 11<1· lllfHHIOIIH UV<!fY Olllii11<1UtO IH obJige<l to HUIIHU lliH houtl llUU'OUI(hfy In hot WilfUl' 111111 HlllliL h<JfOI'O t.hO OOIIIIllllt�IJ, )II tho HUIIHl dty thm'<' IH 11 "f,uzy olub," no nwmbur uf which olouM llllything for 11 111'1111(.

'l'hu l'nriHIIIn ltctlll uuoi<H of eminence In fhnh• J<roi<•HHion ltnvo lorrnc<l nn nH• HOUfutlou IIIIOII'II IIH lh11 "(:ulJ IIUI',V IICUtl• <'111,1'•" 'l'Jw mcniiJt'I'H of thiN hiHIItlltlrm llllml•�r 1111, urul 1111!111 on110 n month,

ll'flf'll thr,l' f!IHUIIHH nf. Jcngllt I'III'}OUH mufiiii'H conccl•nhl� tlwlr nrt, t•nmpnro not�H, )IIV0/11 IIDIV liiHhCN llllll IDIICh 11}.1 01<1 OIIC"'

any­thing to sell, let

.. the public know it. · The. quickest

way to sell . an article is to

AdvertiSe< it, ' and advertfse it . well. Judicious ad­vertising_ A L WAYS pays. ' ·

AI ·· Allverlls•m•nl, wb(m published in the columns of ·

The ... Union Cou·nty · ·standard

will brin'"g good­·paying results, and .qtijckly, to;,

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which we do at . roodern priCes, has . . . an : INDIVIDUALITY about it that com­mandl! a\tenti�n,.

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. of p,ihting. we can make it bene­·ficial to you.

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SCHOOL ARJ)· CHURCH.' I r · . tri li�iviEsT ���· . ! .

The v�iunt"eeraOf A�ne"rlc!q i)�\'e 3,000' O�t .Aee0•P1�·h·meat •• _ .. ....... .

OO�munJL'uitts.· Ju: the · .. si:iie · prisons ua the�:-:;::.:•;:e A alone nnd a !urge II Umber In the rnnkH,

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Tliero are more tbun 8,DDO Cbri•tlans When the receh·crs of the n:iltlmor& hi Dulnmlsbnr rlhitriet� In li1dln,. nbout & Ohio railroad begun tho now famous lihe·hulf of 1vlioni are •vomeri n.

nll girls. series of imp1·ovemcnts ol the physical 'l,her"c:ure more than 13,000 converts condittoD of the entire system, tlwi r ob­

ln Java alone ft·om .ll!nbommcduulsm us 'jcct \nis to hi crease both t!JC trainlou<l the . result of the vurious Dutch socle· ana the IIUlllber of revenue tons l'"r tics. mile, uud nt the same tJme red liCe tiJe

'fbe lute n. c. Warren bcqucnthccl to cost of h"llllSilOrtution. Much has been Hnrl'llrt] Ids.· rarfl' Ubrary of Sanskrit, done, arJt1 by the lowerjng of gJ'ndcs., collected 'at ·grcat expe.nsc Uu•·ing ycurf:l el imi nation uf curves, Juying of ucw _ol study. . •tee! rails and the purch11sc of h«II"Y ·

A ino\'Ctucnt · hoi bern timugurntecl motire ]mwcr they hn,;e \'ery mnter·iully "to cst:abllsh u 11usl<ln hous•• nr OxfoJ"il nrl<ll'd to tlw II Umber of curs per t"lin. for the Lliilu�)q.ti. of light on Jnbor an<l llut i t was rJOt tm til t}JC 17th of �[arch aocial J>l'oblmns� ' Just t11nt. n dl'moust1·ation '"·as.mudc of

E\·er,r grmluntc of the school for whut m ight be cxpec1cfl rf the new ]1ul­dr.nf in. Flint, Micll., Is scJf-:.arpp•,rting timorc &. Ohio rai lJ'ond. l�nough nuw -a statCmeut whiclt pet•htlps cannot be ttQwton crqmCity steel cm·s lmd been dc­mntlc ·conceJ•nfng· nn,v shnl1nr !:!Chool lircrcd to g·irc thu opcl'al intr departw

hn,:ing nn nttendtnH.!C equnl1,\' as h11·gc. ment u chn.ncc to cxpm·iment. Fifty At the rintionnl co)l(lge fm• tlw in!:itr:tww steel cur:;, each weig-hing· 3.f,Ul!O 1101tntlH, tion of thC dcnf ut 'YaRllington the gnul· WCt'{! ]oadctl with an llVCI'II[fC Oi' !JS,UOO ttntCs fl'Olll this Institution tnlte high- pouncls of caul. rl�o them was coupled a est t'anl,,

. . -� new- t�x2S-inch consolillution 1oeomow

The English Drlpiists, according to tivc wcitih.ing tGS,'iOO pounds und ha\·­t_he l�nntlboo), for 18!101 • hn\'C 2,697 ing 54-inch dri\'ing whet:ls. churcheS, wit.h 1,051 pnstors : 5,111 1oeitl 'l'he stnrt wus mudc from Cumter­

pr�ochcrs, 355,218 mcinbers nud 525,f)33 hmd, :Mtl., and the destination wn.o Suit�lnY school scholnra. 'fhe ycnr'e Ih·unswick, Mtl .• on tl.le Secnnel 1li\•lsiori. work. shows eh11pels with sents for 14,· In his report Oeneral Sllpcrintcndcnt

M2 erccterl at a cost of over $350,�00, Fitzgernl<l soys the train wus pulled while $2�0,000 was expended In chnpcl with compnrnth·e ense nml thnt ·um hnpro•·ements. class of engines used will be ���lc to

Prof. y,, l', Parker states that of the "Jmndlc 50 e�rs of 50 tons' cnpacity cnch flJst nine trustees of Iowa <ollcge (all on thnt rlh·isiou without trouble. ·ministers) the six who hn••e ,11.,1 Jiitherto the tra inlon<l on that <II· reached iln nverngc nge of 83, nnd this •·lsion has been 325 units of 0% tons Is the orerngc of the three who sur· ench, or nbout 2,200 ton•. a 40 percent.

vh·e. Two of them, Julius A. Reed nnd Increase m·er tl111t of fh·e years ngo.

John c. llolbrook, were descendnnts nt The 50-enr trnln was computer) OR con­Willln,m Drndford; three Dnnlel Lnnc, tninlng 407 units, or 6,45B,JOO pomals T::bencr.er Alden am! AMen n. Robbins,

gross. The net weight- of coni fn the

rlcsecnded from John Alden oml Prls· train was 4,758,100 pouurls. "cilia l£nllcns. It wns by fnr tl1e hcn•·iest tmfn ••vcr:

ON GOVERNING . BOYS.

by a Drotlter·h•·L•"· of the Fnmt,,._ Ca•d�rle)·'• Ach·ICe \\�u• Not

Followed.

1\[1'. nurbillSe, who hns n SUtnDlCl' home oul on the lnl\e shore, is the fa· !her o£ a boy three years ol<l, This Is the only child he hns c'"'el'lw<l, nnd some fo11\:s tllinl\: the little fellow is being spoilc<l. ln fact, �[r. Cuclglcy, Dur· bl'ill gc's bt•other-in·law, felt cnl lc<l li!IOil, the other night, uftm• Gernld had imlu lgcd in n crying spell, to tu]\:c the

.halufgcnt young fat!wr to tnsl,. "Gcm·gc," snid Cmlglcy, "I don't want

to intJ?l'fcrc in yotir business, of course. It's none of my bnsh1ess how you bring that boy up, but lt doc• seem as if it would only be lL ldnilness to gh·c you n fe\\' ' llointcrs. I ]tope .rou'H not for-get that tmythiug I say is meant for the

''"•••·-·Fm• the boy's good .rmd for your own happiness. I ean 11-ppreciate just IIO\V you feel about it. You <lou't want to punish bim if you cnn hel p it, but some clJi!oll"Cn can't be gol"cJ•ne<l unless

stronger than coaxing is used.

."Now, If ··that cblld were mine, l'd nmkc hhn · mhul me. I'm not nn n(h'o­cntc of bnrsh measures n·s long os nny other kind 'will clo. lou ln1ow tl1at, George; but yon.'re going to spoil thnt boy, unless you <lo something with him pretty soon;'. he's getting tbe urpcr band of -yon. l'•·e snt here nnu heard JOU tell him to do things, ami seen yon let 111m go on nnd follow his own In· clinatlons v.ithout pnying the slightest attention to yon. 'l'nkc hlm In hnnll while he's young, tbnt's my doctrine. I hclim·.e in beginning nt the begin· nlng In everything. 'fhe longer you put 1t of! the hnrder it'll be, nml the first tltlng you !mow he'll be lll"iiJging sor· row ou you as well ns himself, 1 hope

1m ull•d O\'Cr the line nnd tl<!monStratetl timt henv,\• power�· mo(1£'rtl erjuipmCnt with safet�· nppliancc�, nncl n goQtl track, menn more t•tn·enne hms per mile mul a decrcuRcll t•ost of trnnsportution.

PIDGIN ENGLISH. (lrotl•ttt)ne GU1berhh I1HL•I1 .In

Chlna hct1•oecll l•�urct;.;nerN u.ud N"ath·e11.

'fhc nondcsci•ipt tongue lmowO ns unh1gin .. Eng1ish'' is ulmost tlw011lr mew dimn of commun icat ion IJctwe�n for·· cigners nnd the Chinese, ntHl nii-tc­tentlJs of the enormous bus:ncss done in China between the Bnglish, Clernwns nm] .Ame1·ic:itlS unt1 the Cl1iucsu is ilonc • through this grotm.ilfllC gibberish. :\Ir. Chester Holcombe, i n his "lkal Chinnmnn,'' gi\'CS two nmusing nncc .. dotes to show how absurd Jt is.

A young foreigner. who culled upon two youug 1ntlics, also foreigners, wns i n fonned by their Chinese senant: ij'l'lJ :�l two piece,\� girlo no cnn see. X umbcr one pieces top shle mul\:ce washcc, wnshcc. Number two piccey , go outsi de, mnkee walla�e. wnllccc." lie · meant to say that. the elder of the two wns tnh.ing n bath upr,tairs, anU the yollnger had gone out.

When King 1\alal<ntJU, of the lin· wni!an islands, \'isited Shrmghai, he oc· cnp(cd a a!lHe of rooms up one flight of stnh·s at th� .Astor house. 1'wo A mer­ican gentlemen called to pny tlteir re­spects one morning, und mectlng the proprietor, inquired if the kJagwOs in. "I will see," replied the lnnrllortl. nnd shorJting 1o a Chinese sernmt ut the bcn!l of the :Jtnirs, nsked : "llo�· ! 'fhnt piccey :cing top slrle, fwd got ?" "Jlnb got,'' luconi<!ally nuswcrc{l tltc scn·ant. "Gentlemen, his mnjesty Js ln. rrny wnlk up," snld the Jumllonl.

WEDDED TO FILTH.

you'll-" Oath Tu1•• Are 1Joknown nntl llorae• . "Pn,'i exclnlmcd Mrs. Cadgley, who , land ruu o\·cr from tJ1cir J1ousc, a few rods nwn�·, uao you,know what's be· come of Albert?"

Albert Is their second son. llc is nlue yenrs old, and could ensll,v tnke the ebampionsbip for freckles aurl stone bruises . . .

"No," Mr. Cndgley repllcll;"I hnl"cn't seen hin1 since 1 got JJOme. DlJt don't worry nbout him. He's nil right. nc knows l don'tnllow hun togoont on the inkc . or nwny from this hnmdinte vi· oinity, mul of eourse he's around Rome· whcJ'e, As I was saying, George, you l1i"L• Bt-" .riut he wns lnterrnptc<l ngnln, this tlmc'by E<l<llc Stimpson, who came run· ning down the ron<\, yelling:

"�fr. Cndglcy, Mr. Cudglcy, Albert's In the locl<-up nt Collluwood,"

1 "Ot•ent hem•cus! " yelled thcmnu wlto knew bow to govern boys, "whnt's the mnttcl''l"

"lie t ied a tin pall to n fnt•mer's cow's tall, up tltei"C In one of the fields, uml she rnu Into n !once and they hnd to kill her," As Mt·, Cndgiey wns hnrrylng nway, nurbldgo culled nfter ltlm:

"Sny, Ucnry, If you need nny money to get your boy out, I'll be glnd to lend you wltnbwcr Js nceeesury."

Dut C01lglcy's a·eply IVUB not mcnnt for J>ullllcntlon,-Clm•clnml I,ender.

Jloheanlll'l Strftn&e l'llneral1,

'Not fuo• from 'l'rei.Jit•clt, in Uohcmln, nrc.fountl many glnssy·lool<lng oi.Jjccta, of 11 botUo-grcou colpr, nnd tclllllng, wllcu nnb1•olwn, to nn egg·Bhupe, to whieh the nnmc mal<lllvlteH lms been gh·cn, Dr. ·Suess, of \'lcnnn, from n l'cecnt study of tlwso curious mlnm·nls, conclutles thnt they ni'O l'cull,y meteor­I tes, null sltoul<l bo n<l<lerl to tho list o l foroign umllcs tll11t hul'o fomul lhcl•• IJ"UJ' to tho earth's HIIJ'Iucc uy lulling from •llnuc.-Yonth's Compnulon.

All o« ��'""· Lit tlc Ocorg-le-\Vhcn I git to be n

mnn I wlsbt l '<l loolc jist l111c yon, Unolc nou, 11nalc llob (wl10 Is n bnchclor)-Ah, lhnt'a 11ico, I'm j;lnd to bent• �·ou sn�· lt, "\'eli IIIAIIIIIIA 11JIL) me ,I'Oii WOIII<f bB, 1:\h.� sn)'S )'OII'vu 1P\ money \u wlll uway n�ol It won't hurt � l1l t to jolly ,rou,"-C�Ir.¥tr•J �YQnlllfl' .Sow1. .

Stnbled Ia the Uuu•�" uf

D1• . • Tohn �[orgnn Williams, of J.ouis· Yille, l(y., a member o! the bospitnl stnlf oC tltc 1'1tird Kcntllcky, recently cstnblishcd tltrcehospltnls nt �fntnnzas, und 1n1s one of n bonrd of physicians to look niter the sanitary mutters of tllut clt,r.

hEverywhel'e among the nntin�s," snid Dr. W1llinms, ul cncotmtel'ccl Ua: grentt"'t oiJstinacy nntl oiJjeetiou to the nch-unccil methods of the AnlCricuu, from the penniless pensnnt to the wcnltl•Y noiJJcmnn. 'l'hc,Y rcgnr<l sci· entiflo 11lumbing ns n foolish i'ud of tho .:\merictuu;. They seem positirely ' Welldcil to flltb. l'm llfmld that lt will take n long time to get tltem to tnlto tho. pl'ccnutlonury measures to prel"entcon· tnglous tlisenscs.

uThc ridtet· fnmilics of 'Mntnmms, which Is u town of 80,000 lnbnbltnnts, )\et!p. theh• hm•st��� nnd cnrl'ingel3 1111dcr the snme roof in t.llo houses ln wh ich tbl.!y sleep. ln muny coscs the l1orsc fs stnLlcll in tht! front room nnd cnn bu p luinl�· sucn from the street , A modern hnth tuu Is something not to uefound lu the city." -------111Ril'llOit� b)' Deitcri)•Uuo . ... -' lfedlcnl prnctiUoncrs iu Chinn jll'oh­uiJI,v do not huul<er llfter a·oynl Jllltlcnts, A Chinese l•hyslcfnn who \\"Uti I"CCCiltly un lied 1o JH'Ufml'IIJc fm• tho 0111 }ll!J'Ol' WUH not vcrmltteol to look nt l1ls lllllfiJKt pn• tlent, much less to nsk bhn r;ueyf fons. 'l'lte down gel' empress tol<l !tim how Uui emjH!fur felt, us ncuurutcly us aho couhl dcsul"lho his comlltlon, nnrl the phy· slcin11 bnd to bnso ltil <llngnosls on h�r guess, I Mfltu•nln• tnr II Ut.•••l Po.. ,

A J.mulon lntl,v, whn motn•n• tho JosH ol n pd poorllc, hns rll!rlllctl II .. IIIW<'8811ry to hni'<J special "fn M�mnrlum" elll'<ls Jlr}l!letl In 11lC1110I',l' or tliC <log's l'lrllwa.

M&llnfl VnnurM 8tont h• .1hln. •I Jlnngor mnnulnoturct•s nro •emlh1g

uunoos or hh·ch 11 1111 cuni'IIH to l'nlcstln�, ,Tnpnn nml _C_h;..h;..H.,.I. ___ _

Gso,nt•t rrnm '11hi"Uitlkt' T�t11N. 'l'urnt:•llto tolls l'llllllot ho leflnll)' col· loote•l from fuucr•nl JIRI'tlcK in -Mnt'Y•, . lana. ..l • ••. _ . _ _ _ • • : .•.• .J... .... . . , ' ,1' :\

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TD IJNION tOIJNTY STJNDW thousand '. goOd-for.nothi�g Am�ri� · A WEST�IELDE!l H!>�O�Eo: · · . THE MEMORIAL DAY. FUND • . . ··.·� · • •

letlllo11111cc"•· •, : ; : ; ;: .can . soldiers who · took 11ok eat�ng Ludwla . A. Llahtroot · El..,te•l ·Graad C. H. D!mma� . . • • . . . " " ,' ."•�· • �: : · :.••:c ·Pu· blished every T�e.sila.;. an.d F� . . id3.v bJ, .: the elnbalmed beef; not to ment10o Beaeot'of The Grand c�mncll, lloJ·al A.r- Herbert, Pea.nal� . · · ' · ·,· " : '' • :; ·;, .1 .00. "' · · · ·

. f. d 1 · num · · A. C. Fltch .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . Th. St dard Publl'shl'n'n C.oncerrl tl1e· mere . ·ciroomstanoos o · eat ts ' . �• . ' .• ·

. , · · w E T ttl . . , . .. · . · · · .; .'· · · ''"'c· 8 an · · • · � • · ·· • • • • • · At the 17th alinnal . ��e�slon of the · · 11 e. " " " '.' : � !-' "'.' .. \" ·- � .w

E. J. wnrrouuo, Pnlolde�i. d1rectly attribUted to Jt. l11lea IS .Grand Connell, Royal . Arcanum, of Rev. N. W: Cadwell . . . . . _ .. ' : ".� 'c\' , I!Gc niTG"W' c.�:�;!:!·��:;;,;:.:.�=��. too popular B�ld the peopl� would New Joraey, held at HackeneacJr ·oo Uolon Collnty Btandard . . . . � · · :: � · : ftOc ·G}Il!J& U --'-- resent the IUJstreatment ,prop�sed. Mouila:r a11d Tneoday of thie week .a E: J . . Whlteh.ead . . ·.; " : :,�. · " :::,,� ·.�:: ·: ·.·M· A' R' · K. E. T. .

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·e . . '·· ·_ · a·J .. CIIIPTION . ea.ao ''" YIAR 'l'lae packers had contributed to the Westfield gentleman wao bonored wllb R. M. Stickle� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.\"'.'·, · '" liiK liiio .l' · � a'roiOTLY '" ADYANCL blg Republican 9ampaign fnnd and election . . to tbe highest oftl"' In the J

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Olll<e-$TANDARD Bulldl••· waute<l somethmg for .thmr money .; G · d t L d 1 A Li hlf t Edwln S. Hall. ; .'; : . . . ; � :·; . ;';;�; ; ; , _ l!�c . A4•ertislna nates furnished on application. an� were wi,Hiug . tO . tnk? it out . in ;f ��16:::��11 �rft:d ��� •. �geo�, . �r: 0. Coliilis . . . . : .. ;;: : . :.;:,: ,: .... : .: :,;:: .. :.;;��;::: 2� · . .

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ALFBICD 1!. PE4RSALa.. Editor, . whttewuah,, Eleotton commg on lllld aoo I. .Bowne; of Hoboken i : @:rand ora· C. E. Peanall. ' • • ' :, \'" :.:).'..',' _:.:,�: ,', i:, . :G.c -c. a. PE4BULL, lllan••••· the last one showed that fences must tor, George N. Jnueo, of Rutherford; Mles C. H..· W,oldt_,,.,. ,._. ''-�: • ::,:.•�. :;.·. ·. ·� · dl!!ill!l=r.liiJI

______ ·:....· __;·---:- be looked .after . pretty sharply to grand se�reiJ!ry, Robert � Albert.., of ;,EG�;����:��:��r;.��:�.��r:·::�:� .. �: .. d:l��f '.:: ·JPer:"e'ct· . ... lJ

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1·1· ·" WESTFIELD , N. J., liiAY 5. 1899. keep 011 with business nt the old Hoboken , grand treasurer William T. . 1 . k , .. : ·"• .: . .. :.: .. ;;:.,;:;co.;:;'j)r:.21ie . .. Jl · · . . · West, of Trenton ; grand chaplaln; Geo. A. H . . c a� . · ·.· � : '.'.'. ','/�.'-•·:•.n: ·,.;.·,: . stat�d. At the 8Rtll

.e ttme we would Loullob�ry, of Teuudy; grulld guide, Wm. Townl�y; ; : •• 1; ... ;·:��:J.:::i·:k;.),'>2il�. . . ·or

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atlnl!ll the Hanna gtad,e of stll�tlsmen William E ·collins, of Fall wood ; grand L. M: Wbilllk���::;.·, ;',f ::;.J�·.':,;•.\:�:1·�?/'0� not to attempt to foreclose tho!� first ward�u, James Abbott, of Arlington; :� �· �.!'i�:· '. : : ,;,�8:,:};�:f;i':�iD;c;;:\:: . . . . · . · .. mortgnge on the country right 11\VIIY.· grand seutrv, Paul K. ·r�d, of La�e· 0 . w lk · .. ... �.�,:.,� ... �).;,,;�,;,-,,:,::;;!.,iii\i.;'·,

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wood ; grund trnstee, ·. three yea!"', Dun- �1. D, .8 .,�r,•:•.\'/·:<�,.:,y,.:,.; .;::;·;.i;J)::C: ·: ilO . . ' · tel 8. Horton, of Soluervllle; impreme Cbas. Clark: •J�· : •:.\\,;:• ; .. ); .. :{:t!,'� '· ' :;25c · GoverllOI' Rooserelt decllll'es iii representative, Grover T. Applegate, Paul Q Ollver.;• .. :'::;.:::;,;;�;,;;,:';i�·.:.·�{ 30c. Fa· cl'lltl·a· s 'to• ·Th·o· u· s·a· ·n·· ds' . f11Vor of the whippiug .. post. for meu M. D:; of Ne1v · DruiJswlck; ' alternate E: W. Ch�l�be�l�'�!.,:.�·:;�:i: .. ;,.�,,,!:,•! ;.:; 5�c who crueily t1·oat women and chi!: supreme re11lesentutlve, James Rodg· L. M. Penrsall . ; � :/}�.;:i\;,-::;:�:,.:.·:::•· GOc

. • ... of Cranford. . R. c. Pears�ll. ·, · ... : · �:::-,,:·, ' :.: • ::· :,;,-;· .·, · liOc . of Out· 'of .Town thou. He snys he wonl<l slgn a bill The otlloers were . .lnstnllell by Dep- W. J. Gooly . . '� · . . ':>':':.u ;l ;, ;:::·.':·;�·.''• ' 25c

nwtmliug corporal· punishment . to uty Supreme Regent' J. Will Pnge 0 H. S. Waltlr<;m. /�·· ;�:·:;:: •.: .. /·1:':;:/:.\··.: 50� such. A number of judges in 'York Syrncnse, N. Y., assistod by w . . A; G. H. Rookwood. �.; · · :- ·: .· ·.;: •::. � i :· ·.:,liOc ...... ,..;;�;;;;;;;�-�------•1 State RIHl olsewhet•e ure B!lid to . have Bowen of Rhode lslatitl. The follo\\'iDII Geotge B; Dickereon,; ,\�. ' ; •:; ';.!•.-: : : uOc 'Who ;aid thi� ?_:_The hand doesn't expressed themscl;es in . the same were visitors: He1vard C. Wigjpns, R: R. Sinclair, M .• D. '· ,

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· · gruml . regent, of New York ; PaBt J. D. Rltcl!ie. , : . ·.,. . . ::· : ':· :':,; :_,;. � :':--, oOc tire when it can toil with the hea1·t m:muel', . Grnn.<l Regent w. s. Bnnsp•cb alld ,J. M. 8h1ter . . . . . ,.:' ·> ;',_;:� .. ;';:·�,· � � .� tOe iu: We enll that sort of thing u. step Grund. Secretary Jolni S .. Kellog� of D�. F. A. Kinch: ; . : ; .· :}·,·:.'�,')';"�.:. : .· • oo

,; iu the dhectiou of civilizatiou nud Rhode I•lnud, . Past Gmlld Regent H1rnm L. Fhlk:. · . . . ;'•.: ' .• �::.:· •-: ','.' : .'.:.· ·)iOc . We couteutl tlmt 1111. advertise•• not mercy. Punishment is provided fo1• Cnrl.ls B. Peck of New Y01·k. The James T. Pierson'. ; :;: <·:,_; : . ':/·.\· .;.�\,?Oc .

. ��l§i�0��i:;:� �¥t:��i�{�t+f ����\���i �����1�f�Jj1i�� ' Jr.IJIII'IID.f»...i return . for .the same· cnuse wouhl Ordea· (clmirmau riot yet Jl•med)-F. J. Archbold & Scndder:,; :, ; ; ;��:;�·; : :• : :. 'oOc double . the dose, it boiu.," evident Day .of Hoboken," R. s. Malighaui of HW

eJiryPPi!�rir.·; . :\ ; : \·{:./f�C: . ; , '; ; ; , . . �Occ We are more thau plensed to loMrll

that Lnw1·ence Boge1•t has been prb' vailcd upon to witlidraw his resigna­tion as orgnnist 1111d choir m11ster .of Christ Congregational c�urch. 'l'his means·mneh, and well tO Westfield's general better.self.

Tenndy, H. . M . . Books of Mmllson aaul 111• • "" ven .:; ; ;,:;·, .. '.;: �·;·,'•• • · • .

that the former medicine had been w. w. Ward of Rutherford. M. J. Glld�l'f!leeve_, : :,;+. : ;·, ;": :;·> :: . . 50c too weak. · In this wuy the matter of Supervlsluir Deput!' Grand Regents: Frederick Steeb . . ' , : , '.'. ; :: : • ." • . ' ; · ' . . 21ic their cure could remain in their G. N. Buzby of 'Camden;' S. " Drttni- A. Jepson . . . . :: .. ,. ., . •. : .. • · • ; � � :\ � · .. . r.oc own hands. mimd of Bound Brook, F. A. Roes or R. R. Sinclair: � . . · . .... . . . � :.·,' · .. · :: ., r.oc

.A muo who would ·treat his WO· ·RidgewOod, J. Van Vliet .. of ·Newark, L. A. Llghtfoot , ; . . . , . ; . ·. ; , : �;: ' " "· '· .llOc

f lk d I 'ld · h · 1 Ill. T. · Hayward of PRB&alc, K. Mes· " . meu o 8 110 o u ren Wit erne ty aick of Cranford, F . . J. Btttei of Hobo· We have more t�an Cot GloM, bot A list, wide and long, . of most ex. ,plac.a himself ' outside ·

. the · pale o.f ken, R. p, Van Zlindt of Jersey City, KIMware only. Nowbe� el118 ca,o anch

celleut people, including ourself, pity. But that is not the point. T. B. J. Hurd of Flemington; r. J. au ea:tenalve variety b:e seen, .. . Tboee (somewhere near the top) will read The point is to break up the prac· Walla of Vineland, G. Ho'Rameden of .who have not vlalted

.onr �tore e.annot · H Cl 1

· f 1 Th h' · Hubronck Height& W' C Fanner of appreciate tbla fact, Donalngen , 910 with pleK&nre that ou. mr es t�ee o orne ty. e w 1ppmg.poat · D F ' · · ·lr · Brosdwav near 11111 st. a. nd ·88 lllnr-

. · · . · · • Jersey City, . . O'Roor e of Sam- � • • .Nelson Coddmg, of our own Land of 18 not cruel, b�t merctfol. mit, H. w. Whipple uf Dover, W. T: ray St., New York. Promise, hat lieen mada Deputy We would be glad to see Governor Tuttle of Jeraey City, B. c. Bawllton -·:....._._. __ _

Clerk of the Supreme Court 11t •rren· Voorhees 'take the Roosevtolt view. of Montclair, c. I. Beck of !!oath . A SHOOTING STAR. ton at a generoas salary which, Orange, 0. B. Seaton of Albury Park •

. whate�er else happens, be will .be Lllorary Note. \2rand Regent L. A. LIKhtfoot, af· 'lnat It •::�. •:.::� Wlaere n · R "-t Ba 1 h ft f ter a well chneen 1peecb, (lretented . aore to 1pend. D""• rr, n t e l'llt o a 118rlee of tb" retiring lll'IUid repnt, W • . Bolt Sir R,beri Ball, . who fa the wl!l'ld'a

papen on his Travels· and Treoblee In · sreateat llvlug astronomer, tolcl a Lon-tbe Orle11t, tells oome 1tlrrlng atorlee of APJIIII', with • aolld allver tea set • • don aadieiJCtl recen&ly 110me · !ulereltln11 . . There is not a Royal Areanumer of American "JODI that cau speak token of tbe eeteem be II held In by facta about meteorites . aad ahootlag in all WestOeld, who will not recog- Turlrlah.'' tbe oftlcel'll and commltteea who l!llrY� •tan. ID di!ICrlblngtbPorlKinor.meteor·

nize in the appointment of . . Bro. L. "Life would not be 10 very well with him daring bit tenu of clllce. ilea l!e sald tbat millions � yean 11g0, A: Lightfoot, to the Ora_ nd Regency worth JivlaJ aloof th- abort!ll If It The neat Orand Council lllllion will when tbe e.arth wae an Infant at play

·' Patrons.

A thoroughly dcpc�ienceil staff of buyers .in this 'depiut­

. ment \viii make : selectionS'To'r you, �nd satisfact'ion is guaran­teed or money wm · be:'refuii(tcif We prepay mail l)r . express charges to any part of the state

· on all paid purchases; and on C; 0. D's. for amounts aggregating' $5.00 or more. Try.our system · and .you'll not only save money but have the addition!ll advan- · tage of assortments noi: equaled

·in� Newark or surpassed any� where in the land. ·. Samples . sent postpaid to any address

. receipt of p\)Stal card. ' .

L. Bambar&ar . & Co., NEWARK, N. J.

· • be held at Lakewood. and volcanoee.were giants, the meteor. o_f ·the Grand State Oonncd of the were not for the Am�rlcan croiaer., -·- were $brown upward In lnfallt connl· 1 '!!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!�!!!!!i!'!!'!'!!'!'!!'!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!'!'!!'!�!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!'!'!!!, Royal Arcanum a fituea1 prc·emi; · · • · • · which do many thlnp that Weetdeld May 1 18911 aloa ... Some of the earth's dhcarded 1 · nent and ntost

' val?able. It · ia a ��!t *�:��::!:h����=·��;:::�� This certiftee · that the und�r��l�ed :Ce: :U��rn!!!!:Jt�t b:t :!:' ;:: !:S:SlJlJ!I!Iillt,.:t ..

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. cause for congratolatiOilB that reach I!Oilletlnies deal with troubltBOme Turks auditing committee appointed at .tbe an-. than eeven miles a eecond pal!lled be- W W the r.amifications of many a Oreside, Mr. Barr tells In The Satarday Evenln� u

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899· )'olld the earth's gravltating lndnence .:& w · · · . ' & B .:& · f I Post of lila 13 . Bl · ay ea:am n t e so ac· and BOUght pntbo of their own no on• W. JLLI ·''·MS ·

' SSETT W beyond ���9�e . o our. own sweet Y Y ' count and .voocbera or J.ohn J. Co11er, could tell whither. ' W . � � · 9 W · : named F1rcB1de Counctl. Dlotrlot Clerk, and baa found tbe same ,, And· then, 'after . Dlllllonll,of yean, W · W correct. they once more came wltbln tbe reach w. 118 BROAD ST. ELIZABETH, N. J . . W W. onld it be impm·til.lcnt to nt least . The edltor"ot•'.......,.

the Cocu-don (Or.) Globe

GEo. W. TICE, }. AnilltlnJI· of the world, nod old Mother Earth re· .:&� . . .:& W. E. Tu1'J'LE. JR., Committee . mmed hEt swoy,.took bock I he rocks to w ., · ".wonder how mnclt 1t .cost the IJ Mw a deed of cow valor that was worth CHAB D. ORTH, . ". , · her Ltsom an!) tho astronomers said a li. •

• WE 'slmll olfer for .sale ·on Monday morning, ono cas.o, a. ,000 .:&

road ownen to get tho State Railroad recording as well as seeing. A herd of meteorite hud fallen. d a 3 h p • Contmissiou (a polit.ic:ll job if there cattle, nnd nmong tbem two rows, ac· The Vaalohlna Weaoel,· . Sir Robert oaked Ills bearers to lmng· W . yar s, ue 6-mc .

ercales, 'l'bese goods nrc excellent W ' companied by their cnlves, were grnz- As I lay stretched on the bank'itt ti.8 tne 8 wrul>(ling of some hundrerls of ii in qn111ity tnid p11Lteru, and are of the grade U8t1Rlly ·aol!l at lOc; W ever was one) to repm•t thnt. the hag in tnll dead gmss when . the calves foot of 8 great nia(llo I saw 0 ·wenoel miles of air round the ·earth's surface. W · • · .:.&.; P.trnctnre wns nil right? 'As �och bccnmo SO!"'!'ated n little from tho rest run along In tltii' britRh ' fence somo dill- Now just In tbe SIIUie way that a �IH· . .:w·.a� •

• F. or. this Sale, /C... (II,- •

. · .: .. " ... ·. tl ' . · rt' 't . t h of tbe bm·d. . hnce awny. A fewseconds lnter bo wus let,.borlng lts wny lnto wood, becomea W • U4...... w 111�gs go 111 Jl'> 1 ICS 1 mus ave Just then two huge, hungry coyotes stnllding oo tbe exposed root of the tree war1n, so 11 bullet going 110 ·miles . a come high iu l•ieiV of the Boord of cropt op tbrough tbe grnss, cut off tho hilrdly a yor<l from lny eyes. · I tay mo- minttte wonld heoomc extremely warm •••••

•· Men' •• Balb. ri"'"'Bn un· derw

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.. Health's tJfwtograplts showing that it cnlves from tbe rost of tho cattlo nlld tlonless and e:i:a.mlned the beautiful In borhg Its way through 20 miles of ee W

· 1 11 • 1 t b t tl etnrted ln pnrsult of them. After ron· crcnture mlnntely, tllhnddenly l funnd air. . . r.ll dozeo, ln slzes from ll!toU, Sbhtsau<I Dra•vers, · · ftl5 W was 110 11 l'lg 1 ; 0 • us ley com• nlng about 200 yards tho calves came myself fllnriDII at the smooth, 11reenlsb And In tbe Bame way that a bullet W • .,.clolat . . . .. . . . . . . . .. � . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . , . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . ,. • C W plained, dnngei'OUS, . toablgh, tivo wlre, barbed wire fence. gray root ol the mn(llo, with DO weasel becam� wnrm, BO R meteorite traveling ,..;.· •

• . _· Child ren'• .L·a·ce an. ·d' . M ull. · c·a· ps' • 1.:.:' ·. allll, hein11 small, mnnnged to get In sight. · 10,000 times as fast as a bullet, travel· P. W

'l'o liB it is most toncltiug to ob· through it. On the other aide of the Judging from my own e:rperlence; 1 ing at thi� speed perhu(ls for hnnrlreds fence w:u an OIM!ll pasture. Bbonld y tb t thle l tb 11 1 t 1 o. f vearo through realms of space w· bose .:� . New atyleo, 25c lo f.25, ln.all alzoo. Chlld..en'o llull.Hala, t.2S. · · · ' . aerve the unbounded manifestation The wolv•• quickly followed thb . 18 a · 8 e 8118 erm • • • , · natlon·of &Jly.eliance ob!enatlons of el· paralyzing cold woe . lndescrll>oble and a · · • · · ' ·

tlt11t the South showe over the re· colic• through tho fence nod were rap- ther weneele . or minks. ·Occasloually Ondlng Itself · at lnol plunging through -:.� · ' · · · · .

f I • I • 'tl ldly rwmlng them down ou tho otber h L d I b th b th r h I - Children'• 8h'ort'Whlte Dre····e· . . to I'D o 101' sons, w 10 . wen. WI 1 Bide, wholl tho two row mothera dlscov· t ey may ue aeen to art nto t e baahea e warm a o t e a r, became bot· ..'� . · • , • ,

I • b tl f 'I N tl t or behind IIOme loll or projecting bank, ter and hotter and hotter. �'� . . 79.

. . t a· o· I t 101r ro ICI'I rom • 1e or 1 o ered what was jl0i11g on. Eooh uttered bnt much more frequently they vanish 11 glowed, It IMicamo white bot, It a Lace and embroidered trimming•, C to . .·

face Spanish bullets-and worse, 8 loud bellow. hoisted bar tail and with a suddenness tlint dedeo the keen· mtlted, It dlaeolvod·tn a btml of .,88• ':f" • •

T b , I d • started for the reacne. " A · , hey 11rc emg wo come , wearmg It opponred to bo a bopelcll CbiUIO, est eyesight. In nll (lrobnbllity tblnan- eoua 1plendcr, and o'boervns on • the -:.�. C, ARPI. T8 J OARPET8 J . . . . the bl 1111. of tho Repn blic; with wild· for tho wire fonce lutervcuod, and the l:�1�f ��:�[;,":,'�n�ij', b�bl�tj:�i.�a;!� :�!�� .. cr!ed, "Why� there'� •

,�hooting �

SPECial IJJEIITIOII I · � · est delight by the Ooufodcruto vot. cows wero ccrtnluly much too lar11o to then the crentnre succeeds In doin" 11· 0_ Tll-r lllade lila· •••-·· · · --c. 0:.� 11 11 n n � · i got through it. They know woll enough " � � � • R d t rd ·

' ' erans an<l al l othel' cit 1.UIIN of tl�e tbnt It wns thoro, Olld cenld, bcsidllll, something ullerly lmpo••lllle to an, A bodimlght lie uinmmiOed tn 'thftli � . ugs. ma_ e 0 0 er-any size desired. . . South, who 11re DB }Jrond of tho1r soo it plnlnly, bat both cows pluu. ged other warm blooclcd ollimoil of Ita •l•e. dlfterent way&, and lbe price varied ac- �'� I r I C t 50 d 60 � It Mice, squirrels nod some of the small• rdl I J tl a ng a ft arpe S, • ' • • , , C an 0 · · coit'ntry's record 111 any Nort11mun togutber •tmlg t Into it. er blr<ls nre all of the1n •wlfl enot1gh ·• co ng Y• n 10 flrot and most �spen• 0:.� Tape�try Carpets 65 d 711.0 � , Tlao wntchlug editer, horrltiod, look· " �• slve method the brain WQ8 .ea:tracted A . '" . I ' • , • • , • 0 1ft il ' ' Ct•n poss,tbly be. l.'d to eoo thom hurled bnck, frlgltt!ully times, bnt except 111 tliC case or the throo11h tbe hOl!o by n1eanB o! . an Iron �m Brussels Carpets, • , , , 1.00, t.t5, t .25 . . woumlod, but instead o11o of tbo JlO&tll humming blr<l none of them, I believe, probe, and tho lnteetlnes were removed y 1 t C t 85 211. t II.Q JIRVO Wll)' umlor tho OIIIJ!aught, tho BUCCCCdl · In RCCODIJllishing tbe resu)$ entirely from tho body throngh Rb In• e V& arpe I, · · · ' ' ' 0, f. il1 ' il �· ' One of the Jllonsiug fc11tnres of wlrca Buulr down, nntl lu nuothor 1110• acloloved by the weoselo.-Pojlnlar cielon made In the side with n Bhnrp ln

.

•••• l••rlor�froctonur'eiclolhlt �� .RtoEI.OW AXMINSTI!lR.Ia lnterest· · • •

lifo in Westfield Is Lhc cm·e tukou mcut · tbo mothers woro on the pastnro Science lllonthly, ' � Ethiopian etono, The ·lnteatlneB wera lnw. l'rlooo only 8l.oo; worUa ti.T� to e�oo In Nell' York and eloewhere. ·

by most of 0111• mot•oh1mts iu rcg1u'l! eido of tlto foucc, bntlly cut nud blood· olennBcd 11nd wiilhetl ln palm wino, and, Ruburbon <lollverr-Monday, 'wooueOtlar aml Frhlay, ' ,• .. hlg, but still Rblo to charge tho wolves It Proyed a Do<>•ernn•• after hal11g covcre<l with powdered aro· Teloploouea-l.ong Dlatanoe aad l.ocal, No, III'J, . . . - �· ' . , to their 1lolivory wugons, ll!lruoss succoosfully and. pot them to Oi"ht. There cnn bo 110 doubt thnt tho war motto 11ums, w�re placed In Canoplc :4. . . • . J�

mid ho1•sos. lllost of them kooJl Soon the cowa wcre llokl11g "tho rei· Indemnity pnhl l>y France lo aerman1 jan The body wna tboo HUed up with '"!'r:l!llJiJ!I!I!I!I!Iilil!lf:f:f:f:f:fif:f:f:f:fif: , ,'' , tbom In good order, briaht, olelln coed caives ntrcotlomttcly, 1111<1 tho coy· nflor tbe six weekH' wnr, wne II boom· 'myrrh 11Ud cuoln and other fragrant .. '" · · · . f'f • . .

"' �tn1 woro bowling 11 dhtnJ>poiutod dnol ern1111 to Bcore up R!lnlnd Diemarcll, and nalrl11gont snb•tnnceo anti was lnld '!'!!'!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!�'!!'!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!��'!!'!'!!'!!'!!!!!'!!'!'!!'!!!!!!'!!!'!!!!·'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! nnd goo1l·looklug. If yon want to from tho 1ummil of n knoll noor bJ. 'l'hol(ood lt did to Frn�oo ls lnellhnable. In natron for 70 <lays. 11 wns then care· . . · . . ·. . . . · ;,. , , . . mark tho, rcverao oltcct of thll go . . Prier to the war lbcre wann �normoua fally waahed and wrappe<l up In stripe BEST ELG I. N. .C.RE. AM.ERY BUTTE. R,• ;.3C(Ib. ·. d U d tl I kl ., .. _.., amount or money locked npln lho form of ftne llnon ameared with HUm 'l'he . . , . . • own sou 1 1111 see to riiiUI IIIC o C•t bllokota are mlldoetlpeGially for cf amalhavlnMa. The appeal of the loY• coil of mallnnlfyln�ra b<.idy la thl� faeh- CHOICE, CR. EAM. E, R .. Y . . BUT,.· .. TE.R. ' : , .. .'· .• . .

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,.ohloloa, the rope hnrneii &Ud ·bono the COIIVoulcut OIIIT)'IIlll of IIBtl ln tra•· emme11l to the peoplo 1ct thl• aant lnto lonwaaa talenlcf a!IYer, or· about euo. and mule crou·matohcd teama that oll1111 and thO)' are al10 llllld $o IDDJe IJrolllable ,motion, •ad, to lhe ama�e• In the HCODd melbod tbe brain wla SUGAR CURED HAMS, '' . • ' .

• .� Jb. , te ' f 11 d TbOIIII of Alllel'l meat of the worl1l, France ... hi otl hill aol remon4 at all Dd &h 1 t 11 · . · •

· •" ,... predomluato In pl110o1 of population �:U u�����uf-:oro 0:, Dllldo of wbol; crttlltor In J..e than halt.the etlpnlaled werulotpiJ dliiiOI'� alld r!m:v;: 1:": CALIFORNIA HAMS, ' • . · · .-( •· 6c: lb� . equal to that of Wo1t6o!d, They willow Mtd are oblonl ln a11a,O. Vat

tl·m·

s, Thla l(ave n••• lm(laiH to b111i· lla14 atate. Till ooa1 wauJ110 lalcl la BACON · · · · · · .. ' · · ·

all . go nlllng with tumble down lluketa lmportocl from OorlllluJ .,. 114'" enlerJtriH ol Ill Ill ada, 10� alnce tall or ua$r1111, which, It Ia uld, dla• ' ' ·. • ,.. ' · • • . · • · • • I IC: lb. .. d . II d I If I , ntiler DIDnl lloltlr llul 1ft llllcle II lllen FraiiCI lilt lleldll1 baoomuaon 1101•14 ""'thlllll ucept lbetlrla aad PORK . . lb· ., . . · fe11001 1111 I ·atOll II I I I OllhOII, apllt willow. The derauu. CIM lukot II

Wtallb1• Ill Oerlll�ar the eleatl Wll'll boa-. Tile Clllllt o1 mammtrylDII hi lbla · 1 • · · · · · " · 9C . . .. ,.

A tueroluaut wbo koep1 hl1 doll very oval In foroa, ntllde 1arpr 11 the top I• beltellelal. Tbt lla�t lallua of 10141 mallDII'. wal lhla•, or 11ear11 teo, ROLLED .HAM/ . .. • • �· 'i IC. lb •.•. ·.· on fit cloon 11 apt to 114!11 clean thing• tbaa · at the bottow IIIII with the top ••• ap Jlrllltll wltb a ralll. A 1111•1a 'l'b• lblr4 welbod wu emplo7ecl ror · · • · · · � . ' llallbe4 1'0111tdllll. ft- Ia Itt the IIWio for IJIICIIIatlon •• Ia, follcJwlll br till the poor oalr. ' It iloul•WalmpiJ of BOI�ED , HAM; . :. . . • . , • , • : . .• lu'lb'; : � tht llukot 1 lfltcd door � willow lanl .. blt crlalf. Mod ltl'lotJI cl allo . ct11nala1 tile bocl' bJ lajactlaK aome " · , �r ,

E•or)'lhlna 11 lo bo made loYel)'1 rod1, whlob OJIGII8 oa biiiiN IIIII 11yee llow"81• ��� the IIDtaptetlll cll1110::f. nroa1a11trlnpahnd then ulll•ll lt for SMOKED,, J)lt�.F, . ' · ' ; .� • .Joe: ��-. :

· the boot •ootldtal roJlort I• to be modi· t =���h����� �;· J.:.. •tC. ':"� � :�::�:·:��nt,'i::" .. ��oal;.1 !.�.��f.�• �:d:c-:a w;:,..e:t:':!� S�M.M �' · S�l.'���m, . • . : · ; ' .lee· .!�.

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:'(HYDRO· LITHIA"

. . CURES ALL

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NOTHINO AND

EVERVTHINO ..... ,

FOR THE. FIRE PLAC�.'' . ' . _ · : .

CURTIS M. THORPE rM JIO·.JI:J ·Park Avenue, Plainfield;' N; ·(

W.ESTFIELD'S LEADING GROCERS,

A.. C. FITCH & SON,

. 8JLL8, LINTELS AND 8TEP8. Weslfteld Office, Standard Building.

Westfield Yard, at I. H. Lambert's Feed Store, North Ave.

WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OUR ANNOUNCEMENT.

WIKOFF & STIGLITZ, 132 - Front St., Plainfield, N. J.

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Wdii!II!IIIiii!II!II!IIIIII!I!IIII!IIIIIII!IIIIII!IIIM . tB RECEIVED, another new lot of

Maine E..arly Rose Seed rotatoes. Come and get our prices.

M. B. WALKER, Crocer, Broad Street.

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rKANK L. C. MARTIN CTCL� · CO., PI.AINPISI.B. N • .J.

PIONEER JllOYCI,E JIOUSM 0�' NNW .Tlllt l�JY, ESTAIIIJISllEO !SSO, �..>·�

WI ULL 81CYCLI8 CH IAPIR THAN OTH IR ITOIIII RINT TH IM. CLEVELAND, CRESCENT,

BARNES, FEATHERSTONE,

108·110 New E. 4th St.,

(N�ar Pork Avenue,)

Pllllftlld, l!U0.a��. ··' J.

$ 1 .00 DOWN and $ 1 :oo· WEEK LY.

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., 'l'he goat of t;t;;;';tleshlp IowuuC. SIXih Av;nue, :10th tO· :JISt Street; New York. No man In Engllnui felt a keener In· know where It Cll".be bouglit to the best atlvant8tre. ·· . ·

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e'111llbed to the temptations of shore terest In the Amerlonn que•tlon tlmo .. ,

· ,. Jeare enrly one morning recently, and - did lllcblird Cobde&i.'He made no secret

!II'U locked up at the city prl&on on the H 10 u · 0 RADE oo�oc· E' Rl ES' of hi• sympathy with the union: He . ;

ehnrtre of "drunk and disordcrly,"- onya •. • I\: · · · 1 hod been > In constant correspondence

.the San Francisco l:hronicle. witb Mr. Llucoln,nnd.feit for the many•

In· company wltb three or four jock· We sell only the best grad� of grocetl•• here. If you'jind your purchase .to si�ed American patriot tbe deepest nf·

les from the Iowa the goat bad been be other than Is represented by' ns we will cheerfnlly refuml yon the purchase feetlcin. Doth ·\\:ere. engnged In 11 no·

.attending a wake at the uudertnking price. . . · · tlon'al and fnr�reaching struggle, nnd

� establishment of Curew & English, at W_ · iWe do not sell Wines� Liquors or Cigars neither wholesale nor retail. defcut In America meant nnother' cen-

\'nn J'icss ol·cnue und Oak street. In tury of' tory- domhuitiiln in Urcnt !kit-

the course of the e1·ening his conduct T · OJ.ive .Oil. ain, writes Jame• ·M: Scol'el In LipJ>In·

' 1beCillUC too boisteroUS C\·en for 0 wnkc. eas, " ' cott's, Ofllcer S. Knin mude the nrrest, aud 'Wf 1 port and blend onr TtiM Tli� best rc Pure vfl'Gin, our own ·lwportRt.lon. By a sea-coni . flre, lnte·in n. Nm•cm•

one of the I own jacldcs who were the sultd \,!lh be obtaluud by obtlervJi.�� · • Quart bottles, ooc.; doz., 't.Oo bc1· night, �lr. Co btl en Q'U\'e me his opin· Clompnnions of the goat's rc\·elry went lst-AlWI\)'s use Good 'l't�as. Pint bottles. · aac�; doz., 3•73 ion of Ahrahnm Lincoln. "'l'htS' mm·

J'Ul't · wuy to the stntion with his l1is· 2nd-UIW two hot, dry CJ\rtheriware teapots. Half-lllnt bottles, ��c.; lloz., 2.no tm·y hns proUucell. 00. mnn lil\.o Lin·

f�:·��nrr;��;· ,�:.� t��������-i:,l�o���'r� �� 1M>�:����!�::.·:::::::::.:::� r

eac

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e

d

tho

Sardines. ��?�� m�;,:�������o��� ;�:o

p�;:id�:��

WHITE IRON BEDS· Exa�Uy like cut; helivy hr,;ss: tiim..;ed, >'� li coats wbite enamel, ull alzes . . . . [$4•98 Our lender,_ special. . • • , .. , • . • • • ,' :r $:1,98 Wblto Iron Cribs, S.f.o8, $7•!18, $u.p8

the \\'nl<c he snid to t�1c gont: ullill, 5th-l,our otl into the second hot, dry teapot. Packed tn vure oll .. ·e oiL Oll� own �mporta· of n grcut people. To me he seem's tO cld man, I hope you won't thin!< bani Oth-·Avold (second brcwo wltb used ten ·uon.

· bo_ \11e man Go<l has rltis(!l} up to gl\·c -CJ� me if I go bnck. You're In goocl Jeans. Boneleee. �s l8c.tln; ,..Otl tlozeli.· courage nnd erit_husiusm to a 'people hands. Just go nlong, and l'li join you OUR PRICES: Boneless, )Os. �nc. tln; �.uodorun. unused to the arts of war, flgbtlng after n bit." Finest English Breakfast, Jspau, ·Oolong or Extra Hno, lOto 12 1lsh, J4s, Uc. lin: 1,70 what seems to me to be n doubtful bnt·

i TJ1us it happened that' the eon"h·tal Jllixe<l, li lb., 38o.; I lb. 10c.;6 lbs., a,oo. dozen. · tie In the greatest conflict of modern

mascot of the warship, stumbling along Oholco Eogll•h llreaklnst, Japan, Ooiong or M • t imes, and bleating ocensl<innlly some - 1•ery )llxocl, li lb., sao.! l lb , oil<.; B ibs., a.oo.· acaront. "I like Mr. Llnooln'a·lntense. vener-

Enllllsh BreakfMt, Japan, Oolong or )lind, · -unmusical notes, deserted by liis mess· " lb., tllc.t l lb., foc.; 5lb8., a.lli. Cur own lmpoltatlon • . )lade tromHardRuo• ntion for what ia true and good. HI.• mates in lime of bea1·y weather, was, English RreakiMI. Japan, Oolonll or Mlsocl, slsn Wheat. Mezzanl, Btt&�rhettl, Vermicelli �onseience and his heart ore roled by In the words of tile mariner; towed Into ! lb., alle. t 3 lbo. tor t.o<i; or !otters and lltrure•, l·lb. carton•, lllcl.; l2 1be. his r�nson.

· port wltb .bis propeller shaft dnmnged, SAMPLE TEAS, 311cl, (b. lnr 1.10. ' · "1 speak of your struggle as doubt·

After he woke up he was turned o1·er · ful, been use Mr. Lincoln. will hove more to his friends and tnken aboard. . High·Grade Soups. French Herriugs. " to contenil ligolnst In the hostility of

Bill's behnvior at the wnke Ia de· foreign powers than In the .ahattered ..,ribed as having been oomcthin .. re· Manufactured lor uo br tho hltlbe&t oalarled Imporled-l!e. porelaujar,l.M per donn. nn<l scattered resources of the confed-markable, The &erl'i_ces in memo;y of ''Ohe!" ln,the Unlled States. Tb..., cooUhe lmportero l8o. porlarto land. eraey." the dead had lasted, ihrough the e1·en· T��:!,1,' ���=i1:":;.v;r.::.!'.:"·�C::::m:,� Peas. �Ir. Cobden predicted �b.e triumph of log and until two o clock In the morn· Jllock Turtle, lull quart callll, 10e. can; a, Ill o-qr arms, but he died before be had log. At that hour it \\'as necessary dozen. Tender IUid sweet-Earl)' Jane. olfted, Uo, more thnn n 'I'Isgoh vlew of the prom-to summon the poliee to Insure the Oblckon, Mullloratawoy ano!CblckonGumbo." csn: l.OOdozen. ' lsed land, · · .. onfety of both the Jiving and the dead. t3c,

cau ; l.liOdozollo " " · Early Juno, medlum omall, lllc can: I.!Odoz. ·

A ZULU BRIDE. Elahorate Hair Dre••lnm Ia the 14ead•

laa Fcnture of ller 'Nut•Uul Got•IJ!!•

Richardson & Robbins' Chicken, 20ccan. Extra small Eat'lf June.nc. can: 1.96 dozen . .. ·

Franco·Amerlcan, all kinds. at lowest price��. Asparagus Po lute. 2lc. un i 2.6'> dozen.

Er All Cash Purchases of G�ocerles. delivered free to any railroad station within 100 miles of New York · City.

SIXTH AVENUE, 20th '1.'0 21st S'rREET, NEW 'YORK. The daughter of a Zulu in comfort: able ch·cumstances doe• not io:11·e her fntlu�r·s kranl without much pomp and ���������������������������� �nny queer rites, which <loubtiCss nrc ' ' .·

held by her people in lligh cstimhtion. �if:f:f:f:f;f;f;lif:f:f:ff:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:�..--= It muy be noted, too, that tha mnr- ,.,. ,)'.,_ ring� customs of these <lnsl>y Afrlc:ma ;1� . .. ' ' are subject 1o innumerable \·nrh1tious

W �E�L . · !f\

each tribe _ha•·iug its own peculiarities:

\ti . .· ·

. r:J· .. TAT·l:· �n,\� .. • .·.·

Hntr·dreMsmg, bs the was, is Ull im .. i.ti portnnt feature botl1 to the bl'ide and -1� briderrroom, and tile attention paid to l•

e per ormnnce o n West cud hnir-- ·a; M. 'dresser who arranges a blide's locks '·� . . fNSf J�ANCP �•� nncl fastens the orange blossom chop- !II!' · .

. . . 1 I� '1. 11 Ln !, ·. let, A coue-shupcd erection, fOr in· \li �':"

TBE OTBER STORY. l&eTelatloa Made h, the .bl•t'l!oTer,. of

thc'tn'dtAn 111ctur'e ofba••••'• lia.anoioe.

son toP IATTRISSIS, !FULL sizE, af.&s VICTOR COIBINATIOI ·aiiiRIS8fS, 13.9&

\FIBRE AND COTTON.) �5-LB. WHITE OOttOI PTTRISSIS, .. 14 9& SHORt HAIR IATTRISSIS, '4i8K.t· 15. T5 lONG HAIR 1111RISSI8. SIU4

OAK HALt ,:' .RACKS.

BEViL PLATE . OLABS. 14:124, S6.48.

JlEV�L PLATE GLASS, fancy

thapet. ap to BIST HAIR IIIIRESSES SI9JIO $ !!. ))

COUCHES like cut; r.,n size, upholstered with .

·velour, best steel. springs,

Ss.gS. · ·

With or witho.ut glass, New' Golden·::' Oak Finish, . brass

...

handles, 5 dra��ers,

$4.75, $4.98, '

. $5�·15. $6�98 .. , , '' ;���' ·. � . $7 92, $10.89: .

t.hhe coiff

fure of tbe

fpuir would shnmc

\ti r· IRL. ffl

11tnnce, is the lawful coiffure of a Zulu �·� oM

�;:"ih�u�:���;:";��!ab�r�

g:�\; ���� ; " E PE1RS1LL " "0 Agents ;

In,\inslec's Magazine .Ia a •·ery Inter· eating aCcount of some recent discov• cred picl!u·e. \\Titlng by an Jndlun who took part in the celebrated l:uster mus· snct•c, 'l'hc pidurcs urc �wticeublc .fur being the worl< of n Sioux cbief who was n prominent actor in the couilict. '11he o1·igiual pictures meusurell very ncnrly two feet nt �nch tlimension. Tha first of the twa rcpi·cscnts the Sioux In their conte•t wit!•· Custer nnd Ills men. 'fhc (>rostrate fo1·ma of white men arc scattered ucross the bose of the <lrnwing. In the right upper cor­ncr a solclicJ' is seen iulling from bis lror·se to the ground. Directly under­neath· the. chnructeristie, .fighting pos� ture of the In<liun on borsebnck Is de· pict«l.

Notable fentures·ln the picture ore Fnll llne of "Jewett" Refrlgel'l\lors, Piazza Rocker., Lawn Setteee, Palmer's the bugles which nre seen toward the Hammocks, Ice C•·e1nu Fr•.zers, . Porch Tnbles Pm·cb :Mats Croquet BliOklyn

pleted. Save for tl1Cnll-hnportnntonc,' \li · . \1. 1 Jl Jl ' Cl · \1 'I 1 � the .hen<! of a ·Zulu bride is closely \li A abn1:ed, an assegoi being used for the. �l:. Sla11dard Building, ":-.� J.IUrposc; wJ;ilst, us soon ns n youth is • . · ·� cf n .!"nrrlageable age, bis lwa<l ls shorn iii *llllESTFJELD, N, J.t- � to l�m·e a ring around tbe. scalp, and .:l� ' · · -then. libernlly besmcnre<l with fat ami " MONIEV ,TO &.OAN ON BOND AND MORTQAGfiE· -:-.� ool1re, without which unguents no Zulu �� · · . ·

·

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. · .JJ. wou!d feel fittingly decorated for his ���:A!I!I!I!I!I!Ill!ll'Jf!l!l!l!l!l!l!l!llJ!I!IJ� . bride. When the brldegropm-elect has · · been _ shorn of nil his hair 8nve the wool ���������������������������� on the crowri, which Ia trained In a elrculnr shape nn<l some four Inches In dinmet•r, a ring is se\\'n to this, of gum_ and charcoal ; _ In this the Zulu · thrusts long snuff spoons, nec<IIPs and

.. •mnll utility nrliclcs, nod is very proud · of.l!ls ring, wbich Is the badge of mnn­

hoo�.�asscll's Mngozine.

YALE'S ANCESTRAL BOKE.

J. S. I RVI N,G CO . • DIALIIII IN

Coal, Lumber,

Uen•ro•• Yo••• •••I

left lower corner. Only a mind of com- Wlckless Oil Stove•. Ins�autmu.•oos Blue Flame oh Stoves, etc.: etc. ' . prehcnsh·e power could recall such We 81'8 lu a. po•lt!Oh to soli )'Oil Fmnltnre, Carpttts arul Honsofurnlahlngs petty details hi. n:'seene of such excite- cheapttr than Hlly-honse m the busi11ess. A ·visit from you would plea� us greatly,

=e��e;��:��:��:��t��:��!::��i!� wool\.n''LL �- n·IID-TJN ::�����:!!�� r.g�:�s�t�:!��::r:� a:s4.a:se�. 'il V' . 11ft ·, cnnce� It Is to be suppoacHbl.t by this JI'AONT aTAEET Plainfield N. J. means nn Intelligent Sioux could fix the , . . ·

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Identity· of_ the slnln. _ The weapons are --� placc<l just beyond the griisp of the sev- · ern) flg11"rea. It Is not an lnndequnte ex. pression of the' powerlessness· of the dead. ·

. by hRYIDJI' chnp plnmblug put_

In· to Jllllr h!'ll!e. It l•o't there. long be­fore eomet�l_rg Ia �!tberbiintlugor lealr· lngi and tbe Diooey consumed_ little by lltt e soon smonnto to tha lUIIe u the ortgtual of lint cl11811 worlr.

�b8rt E. :becker, l�,�-� · ··-� .

IIIIIDIII ITIILE8. · . . .. .. · .· · ;

Westfield, �� J.

DIICDVERI .

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. . . , ... ,, , .. · ' " ' . , Jl · 4MIRICA · i .. .

dcm t a�vertase ? , . , .

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I ••• •WafeP fop •••••• lttrl•kU•• 'l'ho Morcbtmto' usaoclntlon of 8�11 J'rnnciaco, suya th� l'oJ>uiur !!vlencu )fonthly, haa been trying tho cx;>erl· lllent of sprlttl<ling 11 atr�cl with �eo .water, nntl fimlo tbut ouch 11·ulur bhuiM tho_ dirt together between tho paving •tones, so tbnt wlten It IH tlt•y 11o loo•u dust I• formed to hu rniall<l hJ' tho whull that •�11 wntor ()oc� not tlry 10 IJtlloidy •a fl'oHh wutor, •• tlutt It hn1 boou elnhnml wlturt stilt wutor hna hcou uoctl tlmt one lontl of It IN crt unl to three l';'atlo of fre•h watur, 'l'ho 1nlt wnlcr which IH dcrmolted ou tho •treat tlh• aorba mulwturc from the air tlurlng tho lllght, whore by tllo atrcot IH thoroughly molat tluring tho curly morning nnll lutN tho appenruncn of hllln11 frcHhl,v

"li I� ottly rll(ill tltat I Nlwulll toll )'ott, ' ' oho Nald, ' •tllat ·falbt•r ' bal. JOlt

How ma�y- .p�ople will disc�vet . tl1e advan- ·

· tage'.of _th1d�ng ·with .

• vou if· you I - :-: ....... . ... .. .... ....... . ... · .·· . ... ,.._ ,.. �·���} . , 1 ,1

. •prlnklt•d, ----" •·•••rand Urlnll,

Amoked Nioow water tl 1 •rl;v,.,. 1.� L�piMtd. < ' I ,,', ' · . I ' ' ' '

ull. " ·

"Not till I" Ito oxclatmed, "Y""• nll," oho ltHNorto•l• , . "No, " ho Hllhl, ll�uoly, "not all. Yoa nro otlll loft to�ilDI>' ·I �ould not btl l!li unol nH In tt<ltl lu hl1 mllfortunoa. Toll him, lt•ll ltlm front me, lbmt Ill)' trllllor• o•lty hurool¥ ruo lo laavo blm wlutl Ill

· tJn ilPI Au UIY II/OWIII' "-flhiP_, 'PNL · · Mu1too hila ID 1rlii of 731,000 fNIIII rt fa•orltt mll01 or Doarl7 Ollt·loulb lbal ol 1111 lfalkd fllak& ·

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�I ant . '

Page 7: DigiFind-It · Si I \!EEKL'( / · · ··.· ·· roME ,,. UNION COUNT¥ STANDARD. TUESDAY . .. ·. · · · FRID AY, ,. i · WESTFIELD, FRIDAY, MAY 5, l899. $2 })er Year. NEWARK,

· ·., · : ; ·

. ST ANDARI>, FRIDAY; MAY. 5, J89t.

lAS for.lllumlnatlnl c IDd Full ParpOliS�: . ·

1 BB UP•To·DATa . ' · u••i·-·; CiAS RANGE:

For Cooklnr. Cranford ' Gas Light ·co: .•

. Archbold &: Scudder,. VARIETY MARKET,

\VEST FIELD. Ot1R JIOTT�&

A'trEN:riON . • . .

. ' · ... •••••• to· a llalo oiooe•••• 'l'tlel' ·

. .ua·u.v!'·a Faeroe, ·woWwae•, li'ar�A;ora,._ Look. · An observant man oayo that the women wt!o·shop all have the slime ex•

pression. It liJ' a 'lvelrd look; worried ""'' ..,""''•"� rao � and far away, but ·fiercc, says the New York Commerclai·Ad•ertlser. It em· broCes detolis� prices,· colors, cuts;

•bnpes, Bowers and feutbers lu one glance.·. It Is u look ·that approlsea and ..-.� .. �������WI •• ftiMill l decides • .. Tbe,. fab�lc, l,''llrznent or bat I' that can face that look without wilting descrveo a�mlratlon and respect, · Tlw bonnet that can return thot look ·with· out lowering ltil roses or showing ·u,. white feather Is . worth any pi·lce, whether It comes !rom Sixth a1·enue or the Rue de In l'oix.

Q��:e, �TJ:=�·�el:e':�Jr o";T1�� .�.�./:. "' GUR& CONITIPATIOIII, ,, ........, .t�tt��, t_,..,,a,..... .,...,. ... ... ,_.. sti ID·TG·IIC :r�� :'Lv;am�� •JJ.tw.a·

Even the meek, mild nnd weak worn an whose voice ls like n summer zephyr looks fiery nnd forbidding when she la

UIIIOI WATER co· MPANY )1rOW�Ing aroun� a shop, selecting, col·

n culo.tong ami doing mental nrltlnue!ic. 1'hcre Is an Intense detachment about lacorparated 187o. Or1anlnd 1891 • . her; nn intense concentration, thnt ren .. The U11lou Water · Compo111y supplies ders her for the moment nhnost greot, the lnhahltnnts of the villages of Fat no mnttcr how little and lnolfLmsiveshe Wood, W estlleld, Cranfortl and Rosei;. tnny be on ordioury occasions, , with wuter for domestic n�e. She mny be the lnmb ot home, but "Tile Purest !Qd Swtelest ll!at llaluNaan Yltld." fhe is the lion of the shop. The pns· 1 1 1811' 1 1 Eion ol shopping clothes her In dignity car�ft ��: ar:�d:(!�·a�.r�n�,'ci} .. ����hE�::tD� nnd wrnps· )Jer in celestial tire. She n������:,.•\r:�:t��!1�0 i:,����t�� !Jt;�;��lu����� runS ngn!ust you full tilt, but frequent� PIJrltJ•," nrul fu u. IHttorto uneot tllo Com(JI\Il) 's ly does not sec you. She trends on yout• ����\��h����,s �;,�g�n!����� ���g�.���tlJ���a toes, jabs you in ihe rjlJs with he•·

b1wa natuu:letr whnte\'cr us to lts wl10!esomo- elbow, p1Ish�s yOu �ut of your pJace n��r::' lntorest· or tho ComJlllRY is ldentitt�d nt a countcr 'un<l swings the driors in whb thu 1'illugo3 in which Jt:� llhUI )!'I loccued. your Ince, She doesn't mean Jt.. She and it It tho vulloy (Jt t.be nulmlwumcnt to do is oblh•ious of you • . She neither seer !�:o;;��Jr�tue to. IJromot., ti.Jeir i(rowtb anll nor hcnrs nor thh1ks of you. You are The Company refer.s toall lts �atrons, only n mom; you nrc for nfternoo·n or evening wear •

A repremmtntiYe of the ·CompRnl• will be -----'---l:�";'�t!� ���"It�"�!�,��:·':�.��� :;,;1:!l.Fria"r��� PRACTICE SHOOTING. tertns, 1110tbod of 6nrvlcc, etc.

Unlofl , Water Company; At 88 Broad Street. Elizabeth,

Go to the Best, as the Best is the Cheapest.

Why tlae MIIJe•Uc, or tbe En�rUeh !ill\'J'' IIi ll .f.'n-orlte.T)·J•e

for IDtltAUoaa.

The QUIOK DELIVERIES. - New Jersey Business College,

In prncticing shooting, mode to rc . sembJc s�r,·;ce conditions as ncorJy U!i J>Ossible, · the llritlsh nm·y ottnins un o.-enoge of 30 per cent. of etl'ccth•c hlts, but 110 one expects tbia o •·erugc to bo tnaintnlnc� during the excltcuwnt . of nn octlon, says Cassler's 1\lognzine. If t_be Olympia bod mniutaincd tbis aver• oge at Manila she would have made DO ell'cetlve bits, or enough to ho1·e d•· strosed the' whole Spanish Beet sin· gle·hande�. It Is, the!·efore, ill tile opinion of Sir Wllllom White nnd his fighting chiefs at the admiralty, not oo uiuch 11 matter of the number of guns ns the excellence of the shooting with thoae that ore provided. Moreol'cr; with olx·inch qulck·Hre guno, using 760 pounds of ahot and cordite e,·ery inln· ute, It becomes a matter of practical difficulty to k••P more than a cbrtaln

IALL PAPER . WILL PAPER .. ' ."1 " l·

WILL. )PIPER ' . . . � ' . '

WALL PIPER 5C PER ROLL -

AND UPWARDS,

lalab Bro.

located at 881 Bro .. lt ... t, lfewel'll (oppoolte )lllltarr Park) otl•rs superior ln­duoomehts to Cour�s ot Study a11d cost of l:\����0� all deolrlog a thoroUilh Buolu ...

The Prluclpal refero lilthoulllllldsofqualllled 1tudenta who are now ''In Business." · Sessions all tbe year. Cata10111e tree.

,Call and see tbe iCbool at "'ork.

C. T. MILLER. Principal. C. D. CLARKSON, E. A. NEWCOMER, · VIce Principals.

number of guna supplied. · ------------�1 n Ia to Sir William Wblte'ocredlttbat JilES ··f· Fm amid all ·tlie mechanical complexitie• ••• , , .. _ . . . ••• of the modern warship, be never loot

!Jght . ot the. fnct that without men a CARPENTER warship 'll'liB mereJ,r a cootly lump ol

AND

'? · Jat111n 11f ••�lfl1tra, BUILDER. oteel. Qulck·llre guns, light and heavy, well dlsjlersed and each with a wide angle of fire; ample protectloa.for gun· nero and stokers allke; plenty of nm­munltlon, coal and supplies; a good gun platform ln n:augh as well ns fine weother-theae were the quoUtles rc· allzed by l1lm in the llnjestic, ond these have :node her 11 favorite type for lml· tntlon by navnl architects uf other lin· !Ions,

an... �treet� near Elm, WIITFIILD.

PnMpeft Street, Weatfteld, New jeney.

Estimates Cheerfully Fur­nished.

Procure Your Business Edu"'tlon -AT TilE-��;; Westfield B�kery ,� � .COLEMAN ��� Blhllllnn & Koan11 ·Props. .... Nlfl BUSINESS COLLEGE

·:·i (SUOOESSORS TO J, J, SOH�IITr.) 838 Broad St., Newaroc, Jl, "· f' . . Awl .}'OU \\'JJl SJl\'0 both Umonnd money. nates .. �<.ft... ' p• d p .,.. grett.tly t·ctlncc1t. Ena�llsh Uranche�$ Bn�htl�. V,� II, III II I • •• r�0f����i�1 "t;����i��ws����i r����!· t;

2:1,�e�e:;; �,- ICE Clt8AA delivered In quantltlea � �':,�� •• Pouonan. H. Cole•••• President

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.SHINGLES TO LAST

PROGTORIS , coNTINUOUS

PERFOIU!ANOE, liE•

�"'nr tmburhRn fLllll countrl' housOJ�. n��ttnltl!H uo pJJ.lntiiHt or 11 tur cRre. HliiJVrlur to tho lJoHt tin, "ntl COtit lllSB, NAT, SII�E1' ME'I'Al, IIOO�'JNO 00.,

:mo .J :141 or"ta�l Hh1t1t, .r.,r•n.r City. ,' . 1114 81, .·.• . l'INI!:D V.�UDEVJLloE

· !111011 In II p. m, ·· All balooblel, ll.l; t<ll uroho"'

. AN D ��· •ra. aoo. '· . SHORTH . llldlftlftft'l V Allltfl\'lfoloH ANP Lta d In three montlll It the ' ' JJUI&LH8UUJC, me �·· Hause Tuooder. T-;.; ..... , llbd area School of Shorthand, ·.

"abl and Hll• lla&llrd•r JIOtllnoe. IIOtiMnMlk ltulldlnlo l'laiiiHeld, N, J, · IIJ to., NawArk, · ' SPECIAL SUMMER RATE.

WORLD'S ·GREATEST RUDDER.

Pblltulel&tl,la llohl• the Record for lllnmmuth Oue-l'leee Steer•

inK Gen•••

On� of tlw l11rgcst rudders thnt hot•e e\'er becu cust In the world hns IJeen tin· /sited by the PcJH1>ylrania Steel Cnst· ing comptmy, o.f CIJCster, fm· the l\U1N'· icmJ l ine stt.'nmslli p Hbynlnnd, now on Cramps' c.ll•ydocl( mH.lergoing repnlrs. 'fhe rudder, which wus cast in a. sulid piece, \\'cigh-cll o\'el' 13,000 pounds, onU the stern post, which wns m.ude nt the same plnee, welghe� D,OUO pounds. llere­tnfore rudders hove been mu�c in two pieces nnd nftcrwnrd ri\'etcd into n •olid J•iece; but tile Cbestcl' eompon)' cast wltlwut dilllculty lhe ru�der· ln one solid mnss, which experts clolm m-al<e more eftectlve t·his uceessury pa1•t of the .-esse!.

'fhe art of oostlng the rudder, says the l'hllndelplola Record, Is a traole se­cret which not e1•cn the British or Get'· man stt!f!l mnl<ers ho\'e yet I>t:en nb'ic to discover, lludders for fnrclgn·l�oilt ,·esse Is nre now beln� •hlj>ped f1 mn Cl1ootcr to J�uropc.

John llnug, I he surveo''l� 1\1, 1Jli3 pot•t to Lloyds' register ol shiwing, stated thnt· no l�uropenn \'\'orke1·s o! st��i could ha n.t nwd·e n ruddez• UJe size of 1I1e Jlhynlnnd's In one solid piece, lie olfio :�fnt<.->cl thnt ll lnrger rutlller could hn\'C been mutlu lf It hntl btH!l\ nccesEtlJ',Y, nml fJJf' wm•lt wns 1111 twhlt!\'elllcnt t r. slo!el· mnldng which the loreignm•s lln•·e yet to IL'UI'II from the .\ mcl'icnns.

S'"ord 81tt'l!t!h l••urnuJia, If ull o2 OUI' nu \'Ill hm•oes hll\'e not

prcsmnu tl.:ul tm•m•ds to bul'n, 1mys thtl l'hliudciJ1hl" Pres�, here Is 11 muoiL!I to !Jc foliowcol In tho speech wh ich sholil unuounco the ne•t ulndo bestowed In rceugnllloh of Into II'OI'k dolae 11[1011 the Spnnlnrdl Wbon Cnt'Ollno •lone lin J�Jlr.· nhoth of llrotnswlck wao cnnlcd OI'CI' to l!nglttnol to W«l tbnt model of vll'tuc nntl depOL1mcnt wbo wua nftcrwnnl so cngor to send the poor woman loornc In ollngrnoo, Oeot•go, then rcgout, cuu11uls· alouc<l n cor!ftiu cnJ•tnln to 1•ro�ront, with .: 'Locadon of Fire Alarm Boxes I t I hoot room 111r IIJIJlrOJlrlnto udolresa, 11 sword or honor A Jl eiiiRD 1 000 10 • to Sir William Jloalo1 wllo 10 gnllnntl,}

rounded by evory oonvenlenoo, commntulcd tho •hli' which uroughtthc · Wrlto · for partloular., brlole norons tho aoois. '!'hi• I• tho tor

· ioT-hmmlt ;;.;;;nil Parl ntl'lllt, �ervloo, . l

mula: '1Jllll)'1 my boy, looro bo a Mword ;;; · 41t-llm 1lrwl anti Klmblll aYeaue. . W. E • . VA!( WHKT, Pr n. for tboo." -----.. · &71-81'0111 1atl lllloldl•• llreell, --------���"':"-! l'•t•toea 11rnut Goat. . , 1114ltambtirlin4 1treet noJ 8oath •••• y1111 Atlllhl•l tu Gout f1 rnrnly known 1unung tltt (_',1"'"· Pat vonr "want" 1111 1Ii the aut working ola•�•• ot h·chuul, 'l'hclr hn• '· · · *"'""" "-"'meat IJoue, • 'b• 'sr,w�•IID-IIIIII them Ia early. munlty from thl• comJ•Inlnt I� ll•ou�rht ... _, • u ""'"' to , flo t!UO to tho fnot tl111t their fuov

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4 Doa'Uorflll& o lbll pllhlllellt lllvertl•lng 110n�l�t• '"'.!e!.f.!�! .. !!?!�!:. �����.����:=.,:.•• plltJ lO nord.

SO�TB JERSEY ODDITIES. , --- : ' VIRTUES OF SPilfACJL

'I lie Ho•eiJ' Veaetallle 1• 1•1• to ... ., 1e11 Wo••erfal Btedlclaal . Propeiotle••

' 'A large turkeJ bUzzard, With oi bell fl&tened to one of Its feet, baa made Ita appear!lnce In Cumbe�lond county tor tlle_ lentb successive olprlng.

Harry Watson, a Gosberi (N, J.) _trap- We are all famlllar "ith the patenC per, upnn visiting his muskrat trap n medicine sign which commends ltseh lew mdi·nlngs ago, found io huge' bald to us by these cabnlistlc words: "For eagle fast In one of the t'rjlps. 'fhe bird that tlrerl feeling!" Now, those .who •bowed flgbt, and Watson bud on en• may object to buying bottles and bot­counter ·be will long remember hcfore ties of this cure for weariness moy oiJ. be ·succeeded lu securing· the prey; taln the Burne results by the llberal use Tile eagle measured seven feet r.rom tip uf the commou everyday spinach. 'fhe to tip of wings, French call tl>ls homely •·egctnble the

In. Cape May comity, N. J., there are scavenger of the stomncb, nnd now om · · own medical men nre awnltcning .to itt three of the smallest Incorporated wonderful medicinal . properties, 11 towns In the country. At the lust niu· contains soils of potassium, iron ono nlclpal elections, the 'town of South · other things which conduce to a good Cupe . May polled 12 votes, . Avalon 24 . complexion, long Jlte uml a cheerful dis­votes and Wi ldwood 27. votes. Fully position. 'l'he mon with a �isordercd one·bolf the voters at A•·alon and Wild• llver and the woman witll u bn� com wood bold olllce, while ut south. Cape · . 1 I•lexlon should eontruct the spinact .llluy there nr'e not euougl> voter. to 111 lmblt, uud these things will be rectlfic� ·au the places� A chemist snys that this nrtlele of food Co\mcihnnn Gilbert Smlt11, of Amlon, contains more iron to the squnre Inch Cnpc Mny county, N. J., recently round thnn "the most renowned ferruginous washe� up on the bench an old flint• remedies." So conYince� has the medi· Jock musket wblcb ls co•·e•·cd from cal profession become of the mlucof thc the stock to the end of the barrel with once despised spinach that it is suiLI n solid ·mass of b:trnn.cJes, smnU c1nm to be nn Important 1'uctor In scverai ·shells nod mussel shells, . It i• believed new ond popular· tonics .• 'l'hc iron In the musket · wns lost Ol'�l·board from F.pfnnch is eusily assimilated. and th<! some llritlsb worship tlont cruised In vegetable Is ensily digested. 'fhe fact Cnpe 1\Jny eounty waters durinu the that spinnch bas such a rcmarknhlc ef· war of 1812. · feet upon the complcslon will rccom· Cornelius Allen, n &lcm county (N. rnend· it to the girls, and its beneflcinl J.) f01•mer, Is the owner of a cnt thnt effects on the llvm· will recommend it hus from. klttenhood slept nmong n to tllC men. In slwrt, the •·irtues ofthc Jorg� floc I< of ducl;s. · llccently the cat vegetable nre so numerous thnt It would w:is depri.-ed of n litter of ldttcns, A tnlce n long time to .tcll them, but if the ·few dnys ngo Mr. Allen heard the peep· spinuch habit grows to m>ything lik< lng of little <lneks In his ccllnr, and, the pYOportion rcnchcd !Jy the ootmcnl upon lmestigating, fouml J3 rluckllllgS fnd, we shnll shortly turn into n strong, Juodtllcd nbout the cnt. When the cnt iron built, fresh·complexioned, nnti· lost her kittens s)te �eprh�cd a mother bilious notion. · duek of Iocr brood nnrl cnrricd nil the ducklings into the cellor to pre•·cnt the mother duck from conxlng tlocm nwny.

A GRIST OF SMALL TALK.

Louisiana bas 52 state bonks. It hos been estimated that steamers

nrc 20 per cent. safer than snlllng ves· �::�els.

A hotel of 30 rooms was moved two miles on the Ice ncross n. inke in In· dlnna wblle the season of arctic winter wna on.

The bank checks posslnj1 tbt•ough the clearing houses in Loudon nod New York In .one month exceed the value of all the gold and sllv�r coin In the world.

The smallest salary paid to the bead of a civlllzed , government I• ,three pound& a year to the president of th� Republic ot Andorra, iu the Pyren!ea:

Mn. Elizabeth Skeata, who dll'll a-. cently In · London, was proud o.t a dla­tlnetlon of wblcb perhapa no · otber woman can boast. She 1\·aa the mother· of olx policemen, . A otrange burlaJ b reported from Ameabnry, Maoa, Reuben John Smith, 1ged TJ, .erected In hloi llfellme, n mar­ble !nrclipbaguil containing a com modi· oua chair; - AI his will directed, bill co,P.e . was seated therein the other <la,v, attired In a morning ault. with hat •nd m·ereoat, lhe steel door was loeked and bricked o�er; and the key wns de­stroyed.

OF A SCIENTIFIC TURlf.

Only one death from omollpo" oc· curred In London last yenr. In 1893 there wure 3,5�6 cases and 190 deaths. . We are sometimes nske1l to reeom·

mend n Jmnoly little first book on science to give to Intelligent c,hiltlrcn. We

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not tlo better thun suggest as a pnmer tho English e�ltlon of M, Puul Bert's "First Year of Scientific Knowledge."­Science Gossip.

In order to preserre tflC! Colors of plonts it Is necessary to ldll the spcci· mens quickly; an<l this can be c1i'ectcc1 by plungjng them for a fow seconds in boilinu wuter. If n J>lnnt is nllowcd to die slowlv tlw colors of its Jco.-es nnol flowers ,;;n grndunlly fntle.

The Jnrgest wnvcs nrc seen oft' Cnpo Horn, J•islng to �n feet In helgl•tnnd 765 feet long from crest to crest. \\'nves ln tile Nortl> Atlmatle l>nl'e been ob­served to rise 43 feet. In the Gormnn ocean· the height does not exceed 13% feet nnd in the Mediterranean 14'/:, feet.

THEIR FAVORITE DISHES.

George III. loved bol!ed mutton an� turnips. TJ{c fnmous Dr. Jolmson lll<ed over· done boiled pork, •·enl plc, with misins an� Stlf(nr, nod plum pudding, covered 1vltb lobster sauce.

'rhere wus nothing Napoleon wns so. fond of os bolleol mutton with onion snuee, nod he ft·cqucnt ly h11lulged his tnstc to such nn extent ns to mnke h im· self Ill.

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Qncen mtznboth mntle her brcnldosts nud suppar·� off of snJt Ucef n !lll n!e. In eontrust, Mnry Queen of Scots, whoso tu .. tcH wc:•o ]�r·cnch, hall u mont dnluty tnblc nmJ wml luxul'lous In tlw cxtrcmu.

,James I. l llwl n Scottish dish, cncldc· lcch.lc, Chm·lcs, hlK �on, t.!lltcJ'tnlne�l hu·lshly, I!c lwpt two dozen ensllcn nl· wn,YR open nntl rcntly fm• him, und woulol hn\'O Jnnalt·cols of guesls to tlln· ncr. Jllvo intmlrcol dishes wcro nlwnys sur\'etl.

WAY STATIONS.

I'nsscngcr fnl'O un the nQW Congo rnll· rond l• D:l!4 conls ll lllllo.

It IH cxpectcol thnt tlw Sllmrlnn rnll· wa,y will bo com!llotml to IJ•kutalc In Fobl•unt•y, 1000.

Womon nro omplo.reol nl rnlhvny JIOlnts nnll oroRslngs In ltnly, bccnusu tlie.r do not (ffll lnto.�lclltcd,

llornco r .. lllgglna, director or tloo only rall••onol In tloo J'hlllpplnes, Is 1111 Engll•hmnn by lrlrth, nml tim husbouul ol n grnudulcce of tho lnHt king of Spain, 'floe !look blnnd rnllron<l lui- ntloplt•d the "one Mhnvcl �yBtnm" in tcmllnll' l h looomutlve flo·e•, '!'hiM monn• tlont 01oly ono '•hovoltul or coni at n Clmo 11 to be put on 11111 fh•o, th�rolly t•uohudrl(f tho OOII1PR11.l''M coal bill ftlJout f8�100011 )'cAr,

TO CUT STEEL BEAMS.

A. Recent Elcctrlenl Es!'e•lnt.;bt In Cltt.!nso Wlilch Sn1·ed Tlwe

and L�tlm,..

During t11e reconstru<ltlon of nn office buil�ing recently in Chicago on Interesting use wns made ofthc elcetric current in cutting in two n cluster of hnlf u dozen heavy steel bcnms .which itwns nccessarytoremo\'e. '£hesc benms were of the ordinary I sloape nnd 15 l'lches deep. Owing to the di(llculty of getting ·at the beams at tl1e pluee where they were to be cut, special saw& would bnve been required hod ·· tile bellmtl been cut In the ordinary way, and It was eatlmated that the work would take two men 11bout 12 days' ·time and coat nbout $100. ·

Instsad of doing the work with hack IIIIWII, • method was adopted such no oclentlftc burglars Invented for getting Into safe and vault doors of steel. A current uf electricity was brought In from the electrio ·llghtlng wires In the street · to do the work. The poslthe terminal wire was attached to the steel frame work of the building, 'to which the beams were riveted, and the nega· tlve wlt'8 waa attached. to a carbon point 1'(1 1nches ln diameter, which wus provided with a wooden baudle to en· able the operator to direct It along the beams at the plac�s where they were

. to be cut, An nsbestos shield pi'Oteet' ed the operator's body from ·the bent and black spectacles protecte� his eyes. Cn 12 hours the bcnms were se1·ered, with an expenditure or only about fl.-e. horse power In electric current, and the work was done by an ordinary worltmnn.

-------THE GRIEF OF PARTING.

II S. ltiP.nU�•tetl In IUilel't!Dt \\'RF• by a �tnn ttnd •

l\roman,

The rnnn leoneol right into the rnll· wny cnrringe, snys the Acn<lcmy. l'uerc was posit ire nuguish in his Clrnwn 1nce. The lndJ' inside wns •·ery pretty nnrl bcnnlifully .dressed; het' softucSB of complexion cmd hnlr, of l11ce nn<l ill my material, triumphed in the searching glare of tlae•electric light, which showell the rich l uxury of e.very detail of her costume.

She smiled with o. pretty, l'egrclful tenderness ns she repllc•l llghtly to his earnest words. lie lool;ed ot her as i l he· could nc.Yer- looh: long enough, ns If l>er fncll hcid for him the wlwle mean· ing ol life. As I he troin begun to mm·e, his finget·s fell pnsslonntely on the unglni'CU han� resting on the wln<lm� l edge; then inst.lncth·ely Jw sprong buck, raised h is hnlnml l cnughti�>full fight 11 glimpse ol hi• wbite fncc,

Directly the trnln stenoned ont of the atntlon the Indy t•ose, enrefuily roilo•' up her l'ell ond, quite lndllfercnt to my presence, procecdCL] before the mi rror In the cnrringe to dust her fncc with o tlnint)']JUCket l!.nmll<ercb ief nml to np· ply to forchcntl nnd nose the mlnutcsl luyer of powtlco• with n t-Iny P"ll'. She pnttC'tl nnll tn•t•nngl'<l h!:!r cm•\s, druwlng them wltlt 11 lotolrpln l n / o coqULittlsl> 11osltlon nntl cnl'\'c nml then, lowering her veil, slw sun!; lnlo the sent wllh n sigh of Rtotlsfnetlon.

Tlu! \'tllec uf 14nnt1on. A wl'l tcr lrt J hc Stm ll<l Mngn•lnc tle• soo•iht•R the n•tonl"hnwnt when , o•itl ing "''"'' /,nncloll /11 11 l!lllloon, 111 11 height of

more thnn hnll a mile, he heoml the dclllo11hog t•ono· of lho gt·cnt clty bmwnt11 him, 11F.I tt co\1111 not l1o lwnnl wlwn U!l the II'I'OIIIHl, Tho noise, u\·en at thnt Jwlght, waK Ko hno·•h nnd iutcn•u as to bo )llllnl11l to tho cur. llow !'•••loot n Mo<m<l·conoluotor tho nlr Is woot• shown when the bnlloon •lrlltetl fnr o•·or tho city to 11 woruh1<l Jlllrt ol the no11ntry, Wlleru tho 111111'111111' of tl10 fcni'OP IIIOI'CO} by tloo wind, Jmlt n milo below, WUH d letlnotly hcoll'!l, -----

Wllllaltt'o ll•lformo, 'fho Ourmnu Ulll[•nror, wlwu rcccivhtA'

foreign rnJirCsentntlvo• or mllltnry nt• tnoh�H Of ·fOri!lgll ltOIVOrN, llhVIIY8 II'CIIrl tho uniform t•f tho army or tloc coun· tr.r the •·Mior l'l!l>rDihliiiM, e111l •ome· tlrno• durin!! 11 lovoo lw will elliUJtre 1111 unlf?rm nvo Rr.t� tl.'!"l11! . .. . .. . . (" .

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llfGAGBKEaT .IWIGS. Engagement rings· among the • Egypt

tiaRa were always made of Iron, oymboJ. Wog ibe mutual sacrlllce of liberty. ,

The gift of n ring In Sp1a!n Is looked npon na the equl•olent of o promise of marriage, and Is eonshlcred su1Jielen$ proof for a malden to clalm Lcr bu.- ·

!Jand. , · . · > : One of tl1e earliest gem& ufll!d ln t_IM ·.

engagement rings was a loadstone, which wns supl'oseJ to Indicate the force of nttroction · which drew, the maiden fro111 her own family to ao• other.

Gold money used to circulate In form of rings In Egypt nt o very' early time, nnd the Egyptloll �t-his murringe placed one of thPsc gold rings on his wife'• finr.rcr to slguiCy thnt be trusted l1er with nil his prope1•ty •

Among the Anglo-Snxons the bride- · groom gn\'C n pledge. or··11wed,11 ot the betrothal of tllc ceremony. 'l'bJs uwcd" Included· a ri ng, which was placed on the molden's right lmnd, wl>ere it re• malncd until, ot the mnrriage, It wna · h·nnsferre� to tl1e fourth fil>ger of tho left.

A w�ll-known custom Is thnt of pass· ing n piece of bt·ide en 1m "through the ,,.·ccJ(]J:ng rJng, tlJHJ tltosc to whom the pieces nre.gh·cn {lluce them under their pillows at night in order thnt they may dream of their h usbunll tlmt is to be. 'l,hesc 11drcumcr.s," us thCy nre cuBed, t.:;houl«.l be clrnwn nine times throllgb the ring. Mnny briclcs, howe,•er, nre so •upcrstitious thnt neither for that purpoRc nor on any other occnsion will they tultc the ring otT !\••. finger when once it hns been placed there.

USEFUL CONTRIVANCES. A company has been formed in llll•

nois lor the mnnufucturc of nn artiii­ciu] st.onc resembling marb1e1 the com• poncnts of tloe substance beinu glue water, nmmouia, glycerin, alum and plnster of paris,

Doctors w:ill npprceinte n new me�l· cine case bm·it1g lainged partitions wlth spring clamps for the bottles, the ends of tlte cnsc dropping into a horizontal position mad exposing paper tablets for writing prescriptions.

'fo fasten a key in a lock so It canna& be turned from tl1e outside n new e&* cutebcon plate boa a hinged membero11 one side, which swings to the center of the plate, n slot In the en� cngnglng the ftat portion ol the key to lock It, ·

Two New Yorkers bo.•·e designed a kneading machine for mixing dough, a pan being mounted at the end of a ver­tico.J shoft, with fluted rollers Inside the pon carried by loose spindles to re­l'olve wltb the pan, the cnrruga lions en• terlng the mnas of dough to mix 1\,

Glove a are made" to ·go on the band easier by the. use of a n�w stretcher, which lo of a similar ohape to thO'!� now In use, with the exception that one ilnger Ia hollow and conto.lns a powder· which is discharged Inside the gloYe when the stretcloet Ia In operation.

Two Frenchmen· have Invented a oew metbod of stOpping up abot holes; In warships. water-tight . compartment& belng arranged o.round the hull, filled with compressed bodies of elnstie mil• terlal, which expand o.a soon os w�ter enters, fiUing the comportment 1,1nd closing the

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A BOOKISH LOT.

Rudyard Kipling's favorite poet I• Swinburne and his fnvorite novelist Ia Tbnckcroy.

Unll Caine sl10ws the cn-relcssncs1 permitted to gm1lus in bis dress, but r.ondon has few more handsomely gowned women than Mrs. Coine.

'£he Congressional library at \Vnsh­iug-ton hns o set of t1H� London Time� from 1100. It is not •trnngc thut o file of th1s newspaper is now of grcnt Ynlue, !or in 1800 only 1,000 copies were Jlrint­ccl. 'fhc set in the lloston iibrnry dntca f1·om 1808 nnd consi3ts of 2!12 lmund Yolumcs.

Laurence Sterne, the English write-r, hod fine theoril's nbout conjugnl be• hn,·ior, but olld not carry them into prnctic�. lie snld one dny to Garrick:_ H'rhc husbn.ucl who behn\'es unldndly to his wife deserrcs to Jon1·e his house lmrnctl m·er his heml." The fnmoua nc­tor anid, quietly: "J hope yours is well lnsuretl."

Cecll Hhodcs' llternrJ' tnstes nrc tbua described� unealls chiefl�y the classics, of whlcl1 he hns n fine collection, with 11 sepnrote Ubrni'Y lif typew>itten trnn•b· tlons executed speclnlly for him; Fromle nml Cnrlyla he enjoys hcnrtlly; favorite rending, hlogrnphy nml l>iR· tory; knows Gibbon nlmost by heart ; 1'n\'orltc worl\: or t1ction, '\'nnity l:tutr,' which he mlmlres mora thnn any other single worlc in llt�rnture."

GOW�TS OF ROYAL LADIES.

'rho cmprcSfl or Gct·mnny pntl'onlzcB· n ''icnncsc modlsta, hut iweps n umn­h�Jr or Berlin �:;cnmstJ•esscs constantly em(IIO)'cd rctmldng nnd nltcrlng lwr gownA. PJ•luc�ss J �uJsc of Lorno (1 J'c.r;scs mure i,'toyly thnn nny olltct• of \'le:nt•ln's chll· c1J'CJ11 hut tdJU Hl'UI'JUi to WllSk JJIOIIC,Y 011 tho 1lninty fl'ippcl'lcs wh ich go tmtlcr tho lwml ol chiJI'uns, She gets moHt of her lrocl<• 11'0111 V/ennn.

Jloy11l hollies ns n rnlenre lcss exh·nm• gnnt In their dress thnn most society; womcu of wcnlth. 'l'hougl: Qloeen Via-· torh1 spcmiK much more thnu Is com• monly ""Pt•oHcd, Iter 1lre•smukcn' bllll would ho mo<leot for a lotly In ot>IIMI1' clroumstnnccs, Tho llflncc•a of Wule• get• JUORt of hur nown• from f'arl• aml· I• ct'lltoonolcnl In '"'" or<.ICI'lrlg,

J'.x·Emprc•• l·:ugcnic, who WnN �om•, manly MUJil'""e<l to lh·o for her toll�tte• alone, RJJent tnt• los• thnn tho mnjorltJ of U.c lndle• of her court, Onco J•ntt( wn• [•ro•cnt nt n dan no at tho 'l'ullorln nml worc n frock 11fwhllo tulle cmllrold� orc•l wllh lllleM of the fUlley, 'flto guwn struolc tho Olll!li'UNN 11t once, "Whtt mnoln It?" Mho nokool, "Anol might ('

copy It?" NcoollcNI to •ay, tho tll1r1111., •J'!t�.'!!'!!.'!.I!�.'!!,I I.Y�rlven, ·- , . . . .. .AI,

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!'flj! Standard is on mle Tuesday and l'fidG at the. Union News Co.'• •land. The 1\lethmlist clmrcb will elect true·

tees on l\Iay 15. The last of the clmritv euclnes will be

held at the Cusiuo ne�t 'l'uesday after·

· Ba"Ty, Wilson: ·or . · Pl�lnfield, visitor tn'town yesierdBy. ·

Jllr. and !llrs. J�m�s G. Bodkin, . or

Brooklyn, spent Sunday with relotives In tow11�

Miss Fa1i�•le' Bennett, ;of NeiV York, has been speudlng a few days with fl-iends in town. ,

The borough connell will l10ld s meet· .log this evening ·at which time it Is ex­pected that some action will be taken in r•gard to the , RPt•llcntion of the West field & Elizabeth Street · Rnilt'oad Com· pliny for n ll'olley franchise.

· - COuNTY

THEIR THRONES· WERE IN SAN AN­TONtO'S HISTORIC ALAMO.

Tholr Rel!JD h Eadod, ba& The, Ruled Ro_pll)' For a Lop�& Tlm�TheJ' We.re EapecialiJ' Gracitou to the Toarll' l'l'um

· the Jloitb aod Made It I'Q. · When the northern tourist used to

strike the towa, the first things the pa­triotic citizen who was doing tho hon­ors wonld proudly' steer him up against would be tho Alruno plam chili stand, with its littendunt divinity, the far f11mcd chili quccJL

noon. J\ 'Ihotuantl 'tongue!J. . "Now, Eir, you'\'O seen the historjo · Conl<l not est�ress the 1.,11tura of An Alamo, the old cathe<lml and tho mis-

The Hoboken Riding Club will make •lie E. S)lrlnger, of 1125 · Howurtl street, Bious lWd got n whill' of our ozone, " tlie 8 trip to Crauford .and take lunch at tlie Phillulelphin. Pa . . when she fo•md that citizen would remark "'ith righteous Union House to duy. Dr. King'• Ne'v Discovery fur con•mup pride; "and t<>night yon inust· come nnd

Tl C C b b II t .11 . tion hatl com!'letely cured her of n hack· c•, ·1 • MclO·c�11 Slipper an. a· �. th• chill 1e . . A. . nse n enm WI open in�; cough tbnt Col' mnny yenrs h•d m•ul� " " " �� · ''

tbe season at Summit on Saturdny with life a burden. All oth�r remedies ami queens. 'l'ho chill queens nre oue of our th� Spring ,Luke teum of that place . . ' doctors coul<l give her no belt•. h.ut she most noted llttrnotious-the beautiful,

. snys pf t.his Royal C11r.e-"It soon re· dark eyed senoritas, you know. !' The Cranfonl Opera . house · was filled moved the pain in my chest. ami I can · ·

b I tl ·'I W d d 11ow eleep soundly, something I call Tho tourist · generally knew. This y an apprec a ve auu ence e nes ay scarcely remember doing befure. I feel was in the late eigbties,,the palmf days

evening when the Cranford Music like sonnd.lu�e its praises throughout the of the chili queen&,· when their fBllle save the sacred cantata "Ruth" universe. " So wfll everyont> who tries bud spread. to the IIU'gernorthern oltic& the direction of Charles B. Dav. Dr. King'� New Discovery for any tron· Some very. musical verse about them

wom­. a n R car, aftd wlien that time comes it is a woman's duty to think twice before she answe�n. She H h o u 1 d think once for hersetf1 and once for the man who for - his life companion.

Cronl o. torturing, drag· flO prevalent with

her sex1 she has no to nnswer 11 Yes 1 1

Utltil her htalth is restored. lf she does, she wilt be wretched and ill bcrself nml her hontc will be an unhappy one. Dr. Pierce'!! Favorite Prescription i� a scie�1tific remedy tlmt cures all weakness, disensc, disorder and derangement of tbe dcticute D.ll(l im· portant feminine organs. It is not a " cure· al1,'1 but a ntedicinc devised to correct this one class of disorders and no other. It has accomplished its purpose bt letts of tltottsandR of cases1' aM is shown by ten!\ of thousands of lestlmonialo of the grateful patients themselves. It Imparts vigor and virility to the entire Womanly organistn, and i" the beat of all nerve tonics and re­sloratlveo, It fits for wi(ebood and molher­bood, It transforms weak, nervous, de· spondent Invalid• Into healthy, happy ·women. · "'

work of the sololots was excellent, ble of the tl1roat, chest or lungs. Price b-.o ap�--.... .In the maom••--- Bll. d . In eb 81 gi d 50e and ti.OO. Tl'ial bOttle free at Bay. "" 1'<"'•� ,_......, orns n ng snrpwose any ard drag store; every bottle gnaranteeil. tbe newspaper _sketches they were ideal- lc�i�·�����'!��,}.l_iil

· elrorts. The wedding chorus, "Bark I lzed . WI stunning creatures, with the Bark ! the Cymbals Clash," was hearlily PRO("J'OR's T!JEATaE. rich, brown skins of the tropiC8 and the eacored · and was repeated, as was also ' languorous grace and beWitching black "Weep no More. " The soloists for the The two Prootor hous•s are plentifully eyes of Spanish donnas. occasion and the characters they repre· provided with laughing featnll!ll for the When the oltlzen and' the toarlat; owa b ... oewc>rk·.aad

eented were: Mrs. - Charles A. Stratton week of May 8. A speclal linnounc · atroll up to the· gay tooklng chill ltand ' "tlly:" · .

(Ruth), sopranot Miss s. J. Brown meut Is made at the Pleasure PalacP, with its big red. green and yellow ian- r..;!.:r::���� -�:;:,.wh(�o=·���� (OrPah), so.prano ; ' Mrs. F. M. Ward 58th street a11d Srd avenue, thllt.for the tems and ita l<lintillatlng pyramids of poloonlng. Dr. Pierce'• Pleuant

· th be t t f th 1 di 1 cheap but · goriJeous glassware, she Pellell cure con•tlpation, One (Naomi). contralto; George B. Taylor summer e s sea s or e 8 es n promptly shuts up the sporty young little "Pellet " Is a Jlentle laxa· (Boaz), basso. Be11ry M. Western 'was the afternoons will be 21ic and the fam· WilD who is bandying slang with her·or live, and two a mild cathartic. the accompanist. The oratorio provoo a ily . circle seats · !lie. .The stars at �he quits haggling with the chill gorged All medicine Clealers oell them.

BUc(:ess, a(id Illustrated the good work Palace, May 8. are: Gilmore and beon· bootblack over change. _.. No otber plllure "justa&IOOd."

being acowplisbed by the members of ard, of "Bogan's Alley" fame; Ro•co's She hastily rearranges the tlowers lu thh music club.

' Porcine circus. a womlerful animal act; ber hnir n11d tho big bonqnet nt her bo..-Webb and Hassan, Chill!. G. Kilpl•trlck ow llDd beams on tho new lll'livals with JEASONJ.OF 1'?9: ' NEW OOODS. '

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FANWOOD.

Ernest l\Iarsb is uow playing reg�lni'· . . Jy on the New Providence base ball

_.team. · . .

Miss Emma Clark has returned home after ... plensunt visit .with fr!eudii

· L\ncooln . . Mr. 1111d l\I1�. Sydney Smith, of Brook·

lyn, have moved to this town for the summer months.

Tlie Scotch Plnlns bn•e ball team bas , disbanded, as monuy for · running ex·

penses could not be rn!"e<l.

'Iaake c•armen. It Is generally snpJlOSed . that the •" pants cxbibite<l by Sllllke charmers hnve been deprived of their fangs, and t,llis ill don bless often the case, while one luetance at leuet Is recorde<l in which lhe month of the snake bad been eewed together to prevent it from i'itlng.

and 20 olluirs. . At Proctor's Twe11ty- sparkling eye& third Street theatre for the week of MAy Tho citizen addresses her with an·

easy familiurity . . 8. are : :Marshall P. Wilder, the remark· " Hello, Chiquita ! How's tricks?" . i1ule little humorist aml Lyce11m enter- . "Hello, senor. Tricks ore bueno.' tainer, whom 1\Ir. Proctor launched In Bow is my amigo, the senor?" vaudeville; be will present a h••nnd new They nll used tho SplWish dialect b\ldget of humorous· jokes and songs ; when they had special customer&, <le-·

Lillian Western, musical nrtisto; Sey spite the fact tbnt other tongues cnmo mour and Dupree, acrobatic cometly ; cosier t? !'<'"'o of them by nature. There Burke Bros., and 20 others.

were Sill reigning queens on the plaza · in 1888, nnd one of· them wns of Ger-

n:;:::::-:.7 .. �1 mnn descent and nriother was bon• in · . the island where the sod Is highly Jlreen by locul n)lplicntio•;,;, ns they cnnnot and therenre no snakes, Tho other four; reach the tliseused portion of th� e'lf. however, were senoritas of the genuine There is only one wny to ·cilre (]ellfliess, .Mexican variety. , and thnt is by const.itntional remetlies. Chiquita •8, e'·es 8..,rkle with ·their Deufness is caused by an infiumed con· ' .-ditlon of the mucous lining of the Ens· most brilliant ln•ter, and, with 11 quick tachian tube. When this tube Is in· succes.•ion of ftaehing smiles,' she uses ftame<l you have a rumbling sound or her red lips ru1d white teeth tu goOd ad· imperfect hearing, and when It is en· vantage on the t<>urist while sho en­tirely close<l deafne•s I• thr result, atul gages in hadlnago with thli citizen. unless the iufiamation can be taken out "·You're looking prettier than ever and this tube restored to its normal con· tonight, ChiqnitJL · I'm• glnd of it, lle­dltioo, hearing will be destroye<l for- canso we wont to mnke a good impres-

, . LISTERS' l ! Bona FarHI Izers, The heat made_ for all .crops of Field or Oar4en,

· ... Special Law� ,D�asln1 ...

� : w •• �:td �:n�!!!���!. n., !

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-FOR BALE BY-

BAUMAII'S PHOTO STUDIO ever ; nine cases out of ten a.re ca.nsed by 111 f catarrh, which is nothing bot .un In· on on my ricnd here. Bo'sfrom away (Formerly :No•"Yorll) II ed dill r th r ap north, yon know, and be's heard of . a�e ":wr gtv���e H:��'D�Il!r:cr::'r yon before. " , , · Ela Strtet. Wutfleld. N; J.

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We talk "facts�' , . -Our tre.n1cndou1 stocks nrc ns we ndnrtlse :'f:hem, tn't•tw0rth7 and · late In pnt. tern. Our prices below all other •ton:»--.:uormous pun:�� let Ul ... ke tbcm 10, BrinK thlo ad. with you toPROVB ••.1 ·

$6.80. A fine Extension Table, G-In., turned 1111d fluted legs ; nhont tile bcMt aellu ou. the fioor. $10 usually.

$ 1 .90 ·-well made, tinned bicvel� whecls-:-a splei1ditl mnk�. A big sto�k of Baby C�rri­ugcs-$3.50 lip.

u Tbe Domestic'' -T h e one s u c c es s fu l M ac hi n e­best know.n, easiest run. n i n g . We a r e .t h e compa n y ' s agents, � 11 for ' cash or credit.

u The . Portland ·Jlnngc " - duplex �rnte, \'l'ntilnted oven door-ring. llds-up-to-d. n t e I n nllpnrto. ·

Amos H. Van Horn, Ltd. 71 Mark�t St., LOW PRICE5-EASY TERMS. . · e) Ni:ar Plane St., .

· Note lil'!!t nnme "Amos." · Newark, N. J. Telephone 580. . Ooocls delivered Free to any P.rt of Stato.

CARFARE PAil) TO OUT-QF-TOWN BUYERS.. A Pdvn_tc Dcll'fft'7 Wagoa Bent oalicqa�t. ' The writer noticed at the Ceylon ez•

•lhition, gi_ven Fome years ago In Lon· dou, that one of tho snake charme1'8, lndlng tile cobra be was e:rbibltiiiJl be­-ing too lively and aggressive, seized lhe reptile by the neck and thrnet U •utlly Into tbe small round haBket In which It was carried, at · tho same time pushing It . with a voluminous wblte

any case of <leafness (caused by catarrh) Then Cblqalta nseshertlnkllng laugh · · · · •

th•t cannot be cored by . Ball's Catarrh 1111d finpa the citizen IJBlllly ou the All Styles of Photographs �����������������������!� Cure. Send ror circulars, free. cheek. . + + -

• . clcth, at which it bit savagely. Having elmoot closed the lid of the basket, the · man drew away the cloth violently, lhns donbtleBS dragging out the fangs

which were fastened in it. Be then se· enred the basket and carrle<l It away. 'l'hls, of course, required a large amount of cool courage as well as great quick· 11-cf hand and eye, all of which quail· tlea muot be <lou bly 11ecessury in cap· .turing and taming these deadly reptile•.

But If we are astonished at the skill IDd dexterity dleplayed by Indian sn;:::e. eharmers, still more must we marvel u 1 the hardihood of the American Indinns, 11'ho, in their snake dances, not em :y •aadle the deadly rnttlrnmake with hu­I'Unlty, but absolutely curry It about In their months.-Westmlt1ster Review.

Tbeajer Ticket••

'l'he fact that a ticket bought fm• u theuter and not used on the clntestnmp· ed on it Is always good for un adt:!:t· tance Is not generally k11own nnd lWoh­ehlJ theater mauagOI'I! wou� tuke YCQ' little trouble to spread knowle•lge ul the fact. bn t It is neverthelcsa true.

"A man who bnya a reserved seat for • thenter, " said 11 theater treusnrer who bandies more tickets every season·thnn any other ln New York, "may not use It on the evening for which be bought lt. 'Goon · for this <lute only' mny be

· etampe<l on the pastebourcl. Thut would 1100m to monn thnt the ticket could be nl!Ed nt no other time. Probnbly most of the pnbllo nccept tbnt RS llfoving the lmpossil-ility of making nse of thn tick· et, nnd therefore few multo any utletn)ll to gat tho worth of thuir money when they 11re prevented 'by nny cnnau from using tho ticket on the date 1norked on lt. Bnt it conlcl be presented 111 any &lmo and would bo good for an admis· alon.

"Any theater manager woulcl have to recognize the bolclur'H right to enter &he theater, nlthongh th11t would, of eourse, carry with It no right to the teat. It Is tilflt right which IH lhnltml by tbo �rinte•l <lute, For all olhlll' pnr· po!IOH the ticket IH quite RH goocl aM If aiM!Il on the dntu It bean. "-New York Bun.

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Sho-Such lovoly bnriJIIhta •• thoro 11'0 nt tlmt 11ow plaoel Ho-Ah� . Sho-Yoa, Allks at IIi oontN; 1111d In a llore 110 Alnnll thut. n hwulr!Xl porso111 crowd It w &UU'OOIIttoui-Dotrolt JoUI'• aal ,.,. · •

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'!'ho tempcr11turo or tho cucumber il • dollt'Oo hoi ow tJ111t of tho , �llrruutul· 1111 RtiUOHllhore. II IN, tborotoro, AJ1i)(lr• • a111 111111 tho OIJlfOMBIDII "cool Ill I'OU• "Olllmber" b ICIODtillcallf oorrtcl. . ; \j . ·" ,i. ' l · . ' ; ' , ' t · ! . ._ , ,

F. J. CHENEY & Co. , ''So IKll'ey, hut I have . not a siDile 1'oledo, 0. nickel to give ;you. But take. thia dower from amalloot to life atse, Sold by drngglsbo, 11ic. iDBtead. " Hall's ramlly rills are the beat. She tnmsfors 11 big I'OIMl from her cor- A ... �)'Gal uti PUtel Partnltl.

Teall•• a Dla•aal. "When In doubt as to the

ness of a diamond," aald a leading dealer Ia precious stones to the wrlier recently, "there Is only one really re· liable woy hy whlch . the upert or tbe amateur judge cnn determine the qnal· lty of the article and that Ia to test Its hardness by boldilll! It against a rapidly revolVlDg grindstone from five to ten minutes. Then, If the least nmrk ap· pears upon the diamond, it le not a real stone, for If it were a diamond, so far from any mark bein11 produced upon it, It would be likely, on tho other hand, to make 1 deep lmpresolon on the grindstone. The sume test may al.O be made with emery paper or on un emery wheel, neither of which, although bord­er than a grindstone, will make any lm· pression apan a genuine diamond.

"This is a good thing for oae"to rs· member In these days of mnanfactnred dinmonds. The puste article Is , now mode with such core that It semetlmes testa the skill of the expert to distin· gulsb tho genuine from the bogno, bat If the grindstone Is brought Into play there can be no room for don bt. SOme people think tbnt if they rub a alone ngalnst glass nn<l It makes a deep im· pression It Is n dlctmond. But rienrly all )lnste <linmonds will ocrnlt•h gloss, and th� Imitations of sapphires, ruble• ancl emeralds will do the same. "-Washing· ton Star.

'l·he Mannllb WoDtU, A lllll!lCnlluo woman has alwaya been tho abhorrence of men and womon nUke. Sbo Is 1111 repellent to uatnro as w1 etromluate mnn. The wom11n who dresses lu mnunlsh garb, who wlllks with 11 Atrlde, who talks In a loud, harsh voloo, who ossnmcs an nir of baAI· ncaa lmportnnce, who Is alw11ys tltroat· cuing to clo thing• that are unrefinod or dlffionlt bccnusu tho,y bnvo bcc!l lnau'a privilege, Ia a subject of ama110111ent to 10me and of ·aversion to othor&-Broolr· lyu Bailie. �·...,__

Huhlte4 tlae Orave. A 8l.utliu11 lowldeut, ol wbleh Jolm

Oliv�r, of PhllncteiJ•bla, wsa the s11bjeol, iN narrate<! by him RB followH: "I -Willi in ll mo8t clreRclfnl comlilloll, My akin waa Hlt!Wit yellow, eyes 11111ken, tong11e coui(J(l, 1•aln oonthmally In buck 11n•l �hloM, no KlllHJtlte-grlldncllly growing wellker clcty by . •la:v, · Thr911 pbyalolaaR luul l(iVo li!O )ljl.-11 Fortunately, n frl�•ul 11dvi••••l trylt1g •Eioutrlu lllttersl' 11ncl to my yreut �oy ami Nlll'prlae, tile I rMt bot· tie 111111le n li(!llic!IKl lmtlrovemeut, I con· thnred tlwlr n�u rur three weokH, a•ul cnu nuw 11 woll 1111111. I know thoy· 8avetl my life1 ami robbed lho ljrllve of vlutlm, I No nnu AIIOIIlcl ran , lhvm. Only 00c11., IUArauteed, DaytWd dru1 •tore, : . , . · . .

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IBge to the citizen's buttonhole. The tourist Ia beginning to.want hli share of the fun. •

Hlibootc._ work ooly, · Pr"""' A�l<iDr wo1 k lllllehed 11114 ,luotructlo� !dvo.

PI01URII TAK&IC aAIM OR IHI!Cio "- Yes, 1 beard of you ap there, that'& one l<lason I ClllDe down here-to 1·-------------· 1 - ;yon, yon know. " . · ....... •L 8'a • .., · "Oh, my I Yon must have a dower --.. - --.� too. .. ' .. ' · Her banda linger lll!htly 011 · bla ·ooat u she carefully pins a &pra:J of honey­nekle on, and the tonri6t begina to be· lleve that he must have come down·here

for this. He Is cnjoyiniJ himself very much. ·

"W:ell, let'• begin on obl' eblll pep­per&, " suggest& the. citizen. "You say yon never ate one before� We bild better take a little of everything, then, 110 yon can 18)' yon 'did' l!nn Antonio right Bring us the whole bill of fare, Chiqnl· ta. "

or FINE PJIPETERIE. Regular. 13 cent bo:r psper, 10 cenla.

I I 20 It U 19 25 u U U 18 II

8ll u 25 .. 150 .. 85 · BealnnlnJ nona,., .Me)' ut, 1899,

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HARKER'S BEAUTIFUl STORE ... ., """ eu•••" er11•1rt,

WU'I'I'DLD, •il; The quf!en turns sharply to the allmy looking old Alexlcnn wbo hns charge of the &teallllng pots and kettles In the 1·---��--------rear and rattles oll this wltb a eelerity YOU CAN OET

. Pllfllllo1 II T1llor'a lrt moa01 oonotanl attonttnn to dotal! In workmall�blp 1111ol tho ahllltr to glvo Ito produotton• lho lllamp of ftlftned almpllctly. Our arrar or uperreet" nerclla•l Taller OvtrcNh In the aeweet weave��

�:�eU:�:i&�� 1tl�l:.!T1;0�� t':�:n��-;.-:,t�0:Dd�8f:rit'�1�e�::Stalf!'r� The ume el!ocjB_and ••cluolve elylN have been producod at

A Slvlnr to You of from ItS to SlO. .

The RaO.Ian the favorite with tbe •••11 for otftltit wearL half aha.J e or full box, velvet collar, silk lined tbroug oat. The Che.sterfleld a dtallnaulohocl toolltnft carment _,.11 all

, · J!:rd:O":!;:'::: ty:;.,::.. uae In Cheviots. Oxe ·

The Covert Box Coat In the no" herrlnaboao weave, a swoll · with dee:��u:� l:C,!��iJ::v�1Y1:�:'��rk t't:��

,.111���n�·�l! lbe dlottncUve f�atureB lt'blch tho experienced a101n1•

Tho perr .. t fttttncroollar, tho pliable lind well obape•l ohoulde,., l,ond·!4lweol r���:�rt\�:·c��UJ'Mte ii&Ji'l�. Hllk ttUWed tbfOUI(bOUt RUd above all tbe perft.d The Yltala are of correspondlua hiMb arade well •brunk an1l durAble, and

br lmo,wlnlf banda are made up to •1d to abapuilneM or to �:racetull)' help over nature 111 t�bortoomlap. The really to-wear alve111 you an lde�t of what. you are ���:;.a• ..... _. cover the .uncertainty o.l the merclutnt, tallor'o at • toao ..

820 TO 828-•11 """ ••o ••lloH•IIr r••'-o" .,....,.,,

Colyer· & Co. Clolleing Only I which ""ems to astonish ti:a tourist: LOW LEY'S CHOCOLATES ",les118, andlll'lel Doa piatll8 de chill · -AT- · con oorne • .v dos tan!ale& con chill IP'Il· J. 'B. u o 'D E. AI ,... H I. miaiiiiiiiiii�iiiiiiiiiii. liiiliiiSiiBiiroatiiiiiidiiiSiiiti_. ,iiNiiii:•wiiiariiki.iiNfi.�Jii.;wwiiiiiiWiiiiiii�� vy, do euchiladca tortl11111, y doe llwu! 1"'' " n W de cal'e. " E . ta d N D The fiercely Lnmlng chill eon �e

very o�e 8 mpe ' •

agonizes the tourist and be chokes. 011 BRO•n BTaln WJ!8Tlii!LD. ����������������������������

the encblladll.ll, but be llllllllll!CS to •trng· gle through tho tnmldes by drinking a great dciol of water. MCBJIWhlle, the chill queen alto opposite him b1 a lan· gulshilll! attitude ami keeps ap her tin· �hug laugh. When it comes time to go, be lns!BII OD )J07ing tho bill, despite the proteata of tho citlzeu, aud tenden I ·� bilL Chiquita 100m1 to have Iron· ble In oonnting oat the chaose Alld a

HORSES AND _CARRUGEI, N0RTH RllENU& HOTEL, A Model :Re•teurent W. 1•1. QROQAN, Prop••••toft,r•

luiwara �J, ploan oncl neat,' Bu'f Ia that ol . G. RIEIIBR, . t.::::=::.� + Board bv 'Week or Month. UrtiOrt HOUSE l RESTAURArtT . IXOI&.I•T ITAII.I A•D IMID lOOM, Oppoalta Mtaadll•d Uulldln., .

thought 1trikes the tonrht. "Say, Chiquita, " he llii:JI tentative· IJ, "you noodu't mind that If"-· " Yon meau )'011 WilD& to make me 1 prMOUt�" , ,

ll•l•• A ...... Craaft1'111, ���c�or l:'m'T.t�3nrto:r�:�:��n�:r=•· moalo at all hou,. 1 toe cream anol .. ft drlnk1�1 Cdtcrlllf In ..tll lfo·BmliCh<e.

· AI that i1 what he mean1, lhe tuck• -'"c .... :""''"' tho bill Ia bcr bolom, IIDd giv(!l the :..-'"'"' "'"'"�--�'''' , ••• ,. tourist a fond look. .• She taklll lllllither -�·-••• ,, ....... _ 1'018 from her h11ir 1111d ptn• " 011 ht• I!"',.�T�'�r.�:!��i��j��;: 0011t Blld IQUoosel hit! band In blddlna blm IJOOdbT . .

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�AP l�OBES J./1!

Then, when ber 0111to111er1 lll'e IJQie, :e�c:::�:!:��::.'!.t��t,�:� W. P. SCRIVBJ(, R1 . f • . Hohenstein-'s,

of tortll1111, Wblcb lila DICI to ICOOP ap PROI!PII:O'UTRKKT, WI:HTrJII:LD, :• . ' . : . . ,· . · . largo luoutbfult! of chill. · Bl · · AUO · · Chiquita wa• a : f�Alr · t)'Jlll of all the C::YCLB _REP AIRING, · · ·· , · · . · �

ohlll quoou1. Tblly Wllfll not tbo ldyllle . IVIIDIUU, aiiUAU · : • · ' ' -� ·

fish ... ··

Veletables ... ·

· " Everything nice

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Dellyerlee · made. to . aul&

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