wesley a. shaw, groceries & meats · 2015. 1. 2. · throngh dizz.new lor failing strength lout...

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VOL. ••!. No. 36. CRANFORD, UNION COUNTY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUS)T, 1 1894, YEAR. E3ccursion§, Pic-Nicsi 2 lb. csn Corned Beef .... :..' .... ,.V.•; ::... ................... 17c. can 3 lb. can Roast Beef. ..17c. can Potted Ham ...,;..:...&. can Potted Tongue ..._ .... . ^^-^...^ .... -.._ 8c. can Roast Chicken, large can.; f.;. vv -r.v.-.-rcTTrn-.Tr.-TTTnT^Tr.-SOerraiii' New Lobster ...... ...... 18c. can Alnskn Snlmon •.., ... ........ ;.,. .„*. ,.„ ••<!?• C 1? Flat Cans Snlmon.., ........ ;..." ..... . ... .'.. • .13c, 2 for 25c Sonseil Mackerel ;.X,; • • • • • }*"• can Freali Mackerel . fc . "••'• • • • • lo .t c° n Oil Sardines ....,./............ ... .Be. Box, 2 for Oc French Sanlines, imported..:.,...; .... . ^.^r.r.l3o.. 2for25c 8t. Jnlien Claret ...... : .;: .... : 35clx>ttle Port arid Sherry TVine ,.. ,*..:. SOc. bottle .'••' : AT. . ' ' . , The Originators of Low Cash Prices in Elizabeth, 133"Broad St. Cor. E. Grand Street, feLIZABETH. N. J. NEWARK, N. J. Our Other Stores. DOVER, N. J. PUIIiJIND CHDRCHES DOlfSTIc"' t>e.tBDa' for Memorial Opalescent AND 13 th Century Antique : -GL'ftSS* M StatoeiHHass Works, •fl. : . 6^s. SlowRois& Factory, 142i 33flSt.letLei. &U AvesJN.Y: Ol tlt NEWARK'S^ LEADING ESTABLISHMENT! SUMMER JSERCHANDISE IN EVEBV DEI-AIITMBSTATPKICBS TO ATTRACT A ORKAf VOLUME OF 11USINEBS. SURPIUS STOCK OF t¥ERy KIHD MUST GQ ! LADIES SHOES. Dontfola button, pointed* common e and new iwiuaro tou Uste.tilKU ami hl ilk titbd t h b ll Inn-heels, silk (tltdied throoubouu AMI Alt Blies and widths, tho inrgatd'tZ.Mller I.UH of everywhere, m»rketl horo »l:..;..'...'. . LADIES OXFORD TIES. •-•- Russet Koatordongolft all styles, all Kize3, all widths, Just tlieshpo for cvcrynn n <ln>'rough wear, you'll nnt bay It any oOui wherecl»e under $I.GU,*aur price BARGAIN HAMMOCKS. Regular size Mexican grass* ftraldetf ~ *<lffe, colored and white, with apr • - • • - • We have noltl many of, them at , _ , Price now JAPANESE BAMBOO CURTAINS Lartfo aMorthient. Aspecial leader In E retty beaded effects, various color com I fl C (nations. N. Y. stores hare them I.Hy marked $1, bereyoubuy at •••#•» BARGAIN LACES. - Including Point DeVenice. PointdeCmffl Paritn.Knrmflhdlmi.deVal mul at hen. HI! VII Itegular 1(1 wild ISHic. values J An Instance or Hand'f Selling. Ladles loop edge Swlan embM, neat dainty patterns. Japanese ullk. hand crab*u pretty colorlniCB;inenshenutlU-h- edrord Imrdprn, forelim printing*.. LiutIe?t and Kontk'mens imre linen plain IQ1 A white hemstitched and hemmed worth I/nil .1') to 2.1c. all In ouo lot j choice at A This is Ladies Gowns. Extra good muitllit cut extra full, full sleeves, yokeflof solid or cluster tutk- C||fl lntrsemb'yor line rnmbrlc ruffle. No Jllli wlit-re uiuler j,'*c BOYS CLOTHING. AH at reduced prlc*8, ftu V^MHIUU., '•••••••of- 'onr 'teelllnu" ft"' lwyn' rfctfuljir£Vi - value eulu for §3.ttt. Ik>yt* regular ~" /LADIES'WAi^S."'"'.'""'' , rci¥Alu,lAMunnu>atlne,<liolcestyN'H «nd colors, rear. "Sc. and $1 tioo<1fl. A mnuuerBIKKJIIIIlii're nt LADIES* WRAPPERS^ White and COIOHMI lawn, extra full pht*vc«, inrRo ruffli-d vnwt lnc<' IH|«IM>H collar, cuff* and mpe. fl.W. 81.7^ mid «VUtttttvlMlll(lllthtllt Special Blanket Sale! All reduced, nml «i«rfife rree till Nuv. I. L S. PLAUT & CO., 707 to 721 BROAD STREET. ;' MAIL ORDERS BILLED. No Uraorh Hlorn. v Ho Al JOIIIS n. HANKJN, Electrician and Lscksmith, 110 BROAD ST., ELIZABETH. Elertrlo Gu IJirhtlnir. Call llella ud Iturular AUrmn, I^awn Mowers, t**vrs aid L'utlvry Groceries & Meats OF ALL KINDS Sold to Cranford Consumers REFEUBNCfiS:—All my present customers-^raanj: of themare yonr neighbors.. _ Goods Delivered Thursdays and Saturdays, i 867 Elizabeth Ave., ELIZABETH, N. J7 WoodruflPs Picnic-Parties 3, 4 hurt 0 HORSJS STAGES TO LET. ROBERT WOODRUFF, Jr. Lock Bo* 490, Weatfleld. TELEPHONE CALL <7 P. Follow These Directions AodiSee if it Isn't so. Local-Items. : JowphCriisS ft-ii np<1ern Solon, he Is. Mr. antl.3Ir» £, L. Heleker are back in tuivn. . '•» ' Grocer Hummer's new house is reaily forocenpancy.'• ""•• '•;; ;••'"" ':• H. O. Friedriclu has Joined Mrb. riednlUAbnryPf^^^ HIS SERVICES JO THE PEOPLE DURING FOUR MONTHS. . What 15 Expected and Paid for, arid ^ W h t l D S h b Spring nnil Sniiiiner, .. Fall anil Wlntet, too. He'8 the Groc?r • . .. Where ts gosir 11 All the whole year throngh. Thingstoent resh and sweet Always In the store; - That is why . . Folkn who try i " Come a Tliey bring tlieir friends. And neighbors too WKoIeara with joy profonn'- * That Mr/Hnmmer givea them Vnck Five per cjnfc for Cash Down. WESLEY A. SHAW, oice roceries. Flour, Feed, Grain, Hay, Straw South Ave. Cor. Walnut, CRANFORD, N. J. i n c e s t Lowest of All. 1 lb. box DnTiB~BnkingPowder. .19c Condensed Milk. .8c Oil Sanliu«8 ........... Sc. 2 for Oc Ginger Snaps Oc. lb., 3 for 17,c Soiln, Crnckcrs..,. :fie. lb. 5 ior..25c i | Trinity chnrch will 1*' closed Sunday evenings ilnring Angnst. . "the Trinity church vestrr meets to- night at the home of J. T. ifarsh. Tlie Baptist fictmdori to Pottersville baa beeirpustponed to August 15. Mrs. E. A. Uaiter nnil family nro splendinga few weeks In* town." ' Mr*. 31. R. Bennett and_Jpsepl!_Eim cell are having gaa p n n n t o their hous- es. Mr. PnrceU's walk i .to the town. Mr. Haggtr. the well known art deni- er of lower Broadway . has rented for 2 J fears Mr. Spcrry's new honse oh Union' Werine. •' / ' . Mrs. Gnnnisoa and danghter, of Washington,- who- tore" been~ gn*t>gts"5t' Yggdrasill for some time take their de- liartnre to-Jay. If tlie Cranfonl Town Couiniittee ever made a more colossal mistake tlmn when it selected Jndge Cross as its conu- 'i the fact has escaped our attention. - Bev.' j. Edgecouibe has decided, to take no vacation thin year in order tlmt in '05 he and Mra. Ertgecnuibe may en- joy a 2 months', visit to Great Britain. - Among the most enilinsinstle and ac- complished, equestriennes of tlie town a -e Mrs. Jasper C. Hnnt, Mr*. K. J. Uamer, JlissGrjffen nnd Miss Dennett. T. A. Speiry-Trndfnmily.of "Union nvennewill start on Ffiilny for a month's sojonrn in the Berlcshires./ Thence they will gn to Conterville, Michigan: What mokes the Cranfonl tradesman mad is the spectacle of his delinquent ?nstomers gaily tripping off to the sen (tbore and tnoantoiii,' spending' mohev that it|jnstlv hi?, and which wonld ena- ble him to take a little mrich needed rest . ._•-.•. j I ' A company of the New York friends f Miss Alvs Dennett assembled at Ygg- dnurill onMoiiilay niglit and ce^lirated her birthday irnnlversary with nmslc, cards nnd:rKfreSjhnientB. Th«» riniriu t)ie.J>}rtlidjv- cake. M l to tho lot of ,Mis9. ^ , bng50c COMPLETE STOCK; (Jail ami'nee IiOin much you can tare. CRAWFORD Folks Who Eat FISH t mid wnnt it fresh, * slionlct stop off at . - Elizabeth and buy at •."'•, ..... , 252 Morris Avenue, Whore yon can find the largest stock in tho Stnto"t6"cliooso'frbmT BXTSA! BXTSA! Early Selections Insure the Best Results. Striped Dimity, reduced from. .-., Figured Dock."reduced from. i ........... Empress Lawn, reduced from ,.. Crepouette, reduced from.. ..... '. Fignied Crepe, rednced from MorcttCB, reduced from !.'. ToileDnnord, reduced from Feather Fans, -.-' Parasols and.Umbrellas, from ; UmbfeTTas recovered while yon wait (20 minntes.) , ' Hammocks, at. ,,: Japnnesa Porch Screens MouiiUito Net (job lot) * „..,...'. ..15c. to IS,.. . .16c. to l-'lc. ..18c. to!2je. ..18c: to IS .. ,20c. ta'15c. .•.12Jc. to 10c. ..12Jc. to 10c. '...75c/to33c . Me. up. 2(fc. per piece .1^ Per > while they last. All wash goods r^rnnants.'rc- ^•'Yard ) gardlcss of quality, at 6c. per yard/. ,. - f . Carpets, Oil (M^ •"-""".; FIRST-CLASS WORK duARANTEnb. ' WINDOW SHADES, CANOPIES, FLOOR CRASH, AWfJIIIGS. FREE DELIVERY. TELEPHONE 102. milliamsr S B&ssett, 118 Broad St., ? Elizabeth. GUYON R'^ANFORO, ISI. Cycle Sundries. Cycle Repairing. Rentals. His/Letters. Among tho officers of Cranford town' ship is puo kni)wn' ns Town Counsel, whose dnty is toj'advise the Town Com- mittee and other Boards oh matters legal, and to/answer legal questions propounded hv these boards so that in their proceedings and actions, they mar feel certain that they are legally right. Many *ud varied qnestlotis come tip in the management of thepnbllc affairs, npon whicli/it is necessary to consult the Counsel, and as these questions nt times iuvolio.thecreditof the town, it'is necessary 1o-ha v " " lawyer' at once nstute, bright and- certain—one who knows thty law and who, when a. imi's- tion is asked, can give a dccidml opinion on.)t.aiuLhj«. authority-, for.. So'-holdiuK.' Unlefs t)ie fown has such a legal ad- viser, the responsibility, for acting in JI particnliir matter is thrown upon, tile Committee; and there can be' little ex- enso fur hnring a counsel nt all. What manner of cvnuwl has Craufonl t "•' 111 previoua years tho town has. re-, taineu such lawyers as Foster M. Ytxir- hees, Edward S. Atwater, Frank Bcrgeu and other ei|nitlly liriKlit men. These gentlemen received $50 a year as retain- er, hnd while' they,- being, human, were not jit'rfect. _tliey were_'.!ta n rnlu ext ' lent advisers. /Tliis year we decided to do things better—to reach out for higher, and brighter talent, even if it were necessary to pay_a liiKl'er fee. Judge Joseph Cross was. selected. His retainer was fixed nt $100, presumably because ho - VTA* twice ' as good ns any of the old counsel. He accepted the nppointment with a condescending wave of his tntnd and evervoiio breathwl freer when he heard of the.-wonderful ncquiNitloii. But like all grand thingH, the halo be- gnn to grow dim, nnd im froni time to time the |ieople read in the. CIIIIONICLG the extraordinary "pay yonr money nnd tnke yonr choice" sort of opinions he rendered, they liegnn tii feel that they had been •oilly.dnped. : ' The CiilibNicLK,' which in common with many, residents of Crnnfordr had opjiosed going out of town to pay- bigger counsel fees thaii heretofore, b^gah to the card ctmtnit thntS^genthincn and S la'dies-lmd to'draw chts todeteriuiiie the prize-winner. ./ . Cranford people apprecfate good chinch uitwic, itud^iie congrejntion that packed Trinity ohurch ty.the doors last Sunday night enjo.rad a rare treat. Mir. Williani H. Lnwrence/and Roliert P. Moore wero the .soluists/ There was also a (inarttttc made up of these ningers, nnd Mins Torbush nnd/ frank Cliartera, The ehoir chanted tin/ seirice udmir.il- ly. The work of A. /W. P.iwell in gi't- tim? up these serricea of song deserves great praise; /• Miss Mary, Singer, sister of J. W. Singer, the W^Held butcher, had a marvelous cscnpi' from death yesterday. Jnfet as a vestibdled train wai pulling ont of the Elizabeth..station the tonng woman, who yauted to go t<> Westfield ran up and jo/nped-npoijutho ste]» of the lust car. /Nobody noticed her nction and it? tire ghWp.irtiti6h was' xlmt she hiMl to cling to the iron railing. As the train reached Aldene, Mist* Singer eitt.er throngh dizz.new lor failing strength lout her hold and fell to the Hide of the track. There she lay nuconmrium* for ail honr; when a truck walker found her and had her removed to her brother's home/in Westfield. Mr. Singer said this morning that his sister was terribly bruised, bnt her physician had said that there was a good chance of recovery. SCHOOL TRUSTEES ORGANIZE. Noel It. Park Chosen President of the New Board. ± All tho member* of the Boartl of Edu cation with'tho ficoptiou of,, "Father' Clone, who is ill, were present at tho in augural meeting o*'J. W: Ferguson's hotine hut night. Tho only nomiiiev for President was Noc-1 IC Purk, and he was unanimously elected. In accepting, Mr. Park tuiid tliat he liad couie intending to rcnominate "Father" Close, who hadOiled tho |»- sifion for 2u years: bnt tho lntter's ad- vanced Je«rs.-nnd «|! .ybvalth. made «ncH aiiiiclfonincipmirehtespecialiy as there was no provision in the law for filling vninlieies among the officers of the Board. . , With enoar unanimity J. W. Fergus on was cuowii District Clerk' MM his salary-was fixed n.t 8100 per annmu. Mr. Fersuson -n>ienlUi>cnihtndpantl |irou> ised to do his ililticfl faithfnlly. As the law does not specify how many members constitute n fiuiiniur the quraHon wax referred to the County Superintendent. Mr- Ferguson rei«orteit that Au ad- ditional teacher' was needed, as Miss Vreeland's tlas»iiniubereil at times OS pnnib. His angm-stion was adojited; nnd it was decidnl to dlvido Miss Vrei-- lauil'H room by a jartition and place some of these children in the charge of the new teacher whose salary ^was Hied nt $100 per annum. On Mr. VanSaun'B motion thi> District "Clerk was authurix- edtopurthaw ncbool books and Other gupidies on re<ini»itlon of tho Principal, Hie tennre of office of the now mem- lwra was decided liy lot a follows: To. explro In March,TO,Messrs. Park, Van Sann and Taylor; in March. W». M<*ir». Austin, Llttell .and '• Swackhiuier; in March, '87, Mcaxni. Hunt, Fcrgn" 0 " nI "' Close. Janitor Oakey wan onmotion of Mr. Hnnt retained ht asalary of fJOU per year. Adj oumed. . CRANFORD, ,:: :: :: NEW JERSEY. Entire^ Attention ;Qlven^ .to._5ubui l ban AVork-iin this--Vicinity. ONE HUNDRED BUILDINO5 IN FOUR YEARS! oiiinionrait tentlefH "frpVri "rliiibto tJnt alas.! 1 -\Ve'"coutd ntit.yefc 'liVy-t^iiK r definite answers in the oplnions.'pos sibly liecausc tho counsel Was no lim. found and learned that he was too deep for ordinary creature^ to understahif. Perhaps a fewextnicts from them would not lie amiss. |^ r In jnstice 'tii.'Judge Cross, we will begin by confessing that he did say Foincthiiitf clear and definite in his letter of acceptance dated March 2W. IO'JI, and he is entitled hrthe—creditT)f~lE—Wu repeat it in his own words: 'Yonr favor of the 20th inRt., inform- ing me that I was elected town'counsel of Cranford • • # was "dnly .received. *-?- The salnry of the ofllee is mide one hnndreil dollars per annum; I prc- Hiime a further nnder.itauiling is that I am to receive additional compensation in caKo the 'township nhoiild U-conie lii- volved in any litigation. With thiH understamling. I accept tho office. •'* * „.-- (Signed); JOHEMI-^UUKH.--"- Tlie township's ex-treasnrer and ex-collector having appealed to the township committee to surrender their bonds, the committee asked Mr. Cross if they would be jiMtifietl.fn Bnrreuder- ing thefie Intnils. Note the answer:' •In regard to'the advisability of sur- rendering the treasnrer's bonds, I. can only say this, that it in not generally the cnstoiu to h surrender collector's bonds, nt least nntil afterwimo connider- able time has elapsed. It U a matter, however, which rewts in-the discretion of the committee,, If they lire entirely satisfied that no after qnestiou will arist', I w e no objection-to tin! snTren- der. If any snch qncHtion should arista however, tho committee may 1» blamed for'having surrendered it. * Could onr eminent counsel say more clearly, "I don't know anything about it: I won't express an opinion one way or the other! and !the town conimittt'o niilHt act for theiivelves anil avaumu the entire responsibility ?" . . T h e letter continnes iii the following wunlH: '_ ^ 'AH to.tho t next qnestiou, I do not know of any law, at present, which wonld permit tho township committee to prevent -tile, nse. nf -narrovy tired wheelsou"theHtoiiiVroailH of'tlic fcown- ship. "t In regard to thoassessment of the nine hnndrnl dollars appropriated for DID grading of South uvennu and yonr re<in<^st for mo to nauin the time, when you could see and produce the minntt-s, etC.Jl.hardJy luwiv ivhijt t««ii»werj * • (Signed) JOHKI'II C'ltoHK. We can p;iss over this part of the let- ter with little cuuiuient, became it con- tains nothing of practical value, wive his own udmiuMon, "I do not know of any law" mid "I hardly know what to answer.'* , Judge Cross's next opinion (?) was tin following: "In reply to yonr favor of the 20th, I would «»y that it seems very clear that the provisions of the Cranfonl Itond Act have not been complied with in the matter, of changing the location ol South, avenue. * • Thif almvu omis tiion I reganl as fatal. In reference t< tho further question as to whether crashed stone, comes within the meaning of Hint part of the Act which lays that Bidowalka nwy bo constructed of stone, plank or composition, I would say thnt the question li a very nlco one and can- not be answered with posltiveneiw, but COKTI.M'III OX lUflt S- :: J. E0TT& M SOp, 19 Broad Street, CIi7<ihfifh M I 1 64 & 1 66 First Street, tllZpDBllly Ut h ' We li'avc just received a cargo of very fine Teas, Oolong, Japan, Kngliih Breakfast, Gtinjiowilcf, Young Hyson, tlmt were sold for 50 and CO cent* riccnrJ^.Mb.f-br.rnji'fo^ lot. , ,'.'.. A FEW OF OUR SPFCIALS WE ARE OFFERING VERY LOW. Our Climax Baking Powder .... „...' ......... .: ."'";.. 19c Ih. boa Onr Cream Java Coffee .-...- .UJc- lt>. . "> Ihj for $t.5O Oar Climax Soap at...;...; ' .... :...:.' til.W box. lMiraks in box Onr Jersey Brand Condensed Milk: fle.. 3 can* for 23c Onr Pure Olive Oil : iiuort bottle 6Sc 3 lbpail Cottolene.r...,:.' .... 2De 5 lbs Rice.. 2Sc »lb.p;UI Lard ........... ...,"•. 2.V 3 11M Qingi'r Snaps ...... '. .•.-.. ltfc a lbs NicNacs -,'• , ..... , . .18c 4 lbs Soda Crackers...,. :v.' ..... "... .24c loo JIIH Barley 0 (lockages "Farina ................. ,-_. 1 jiackage California \Vhe.it : 10c 1 imckage <juaker Oats _. .^y-.-vlOc-" pKHVElIIES. IX CRANFORD, WcJiieaJays anJ Satanlays. ^~7 DELIVERIES INT ROSELLE, Tuesdays and TbnraUjg. Orders limy be-left ut any time with our renr^ntaUye A,,J,\V'anL ^...,.,...;,, P. Ojjllox 153> Crnnfoul. '..-.. ' -~ " Lent Architect L.OPEHA HOUSE BLOCKS Uun'n. In i'raiirunl. 5ound 9<IIM la Suburban Archll«tDr>," 1,11 HIuMrolpil !«x)k of W | «m wl,l,-li wltli iitu'iftiuntili niKx-w, lion rtH'flvtxl liltitiiwt <i)iiitni>n'lulU>n of ttu>>triM«nJ lu d lnvatuiil>loa.H AdCNEHAl,aitiDB fi»r anyone ititt-Ditlutf to bulM eoimunji-ally r ran, l\»t l'nUl to nny aitilrcM. . . Wiat Year Rai^aVm Bmr »T HALL0CK5 UTEST11PR0IU) •j5occ|ss Jr." Potato DIgpr. I.tlk(tlmSnc«^N ^>«at(k Uixcer ttwlUn rra«>n». l-t. II illi> thr pnum rlrmn HUT, cli.',,l,l«tn^,lu.-_-vn. 3L li U lurlil- ! toluiiull,*. :tnl. li rqiw rasilr with: .r..-» «M!. «int i t H I U •VV'l 'rfiJ^fN but flvcitln! to t«k(* ITATITH. '. . • '• F. E: wmirinuFr. fnl.m. S".J_J«n. I. I*t I am nvll plviur.1 with itM-Simv^ IV>uta J'iiOfiT.atiit Ihfnk It i* thr btr$t la uu,' Ic t ilorHthr irnrt citmplrtr. <;t>> r.HAiNKS. 'Sold by GORDON &HIGGIHS. WejtOold Are. Eo»sl!e. . Blankets, Robes, Whips & Horse Goods. H.LFIMK, CARRIAGES, nnd SLEIGHS, JELMSt. ;. 1;,. _ wrgTIXEILD, •'. CARRIAGE REPAIBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. DAVID B. LENT, •. - - - i . i Opera House Block, Cranford, N. J. / REAL +• ESTATE * INSORANCE LOAfIS, Agent for thfc Home Insurance Co., New York, and The V. S. Mutual - Accident Association. • • ; / llomei Par Site anil To Ut and the Cbolctit Uulljlnj Lots In Town at tMUn Pricn F. FltOOilJEEp.lilY M Wo sell lirst-clasH good*' only All Poultry Supplies- Peat Woss for beddinn/rr • - Pfati's Horse Food. ^ STORE. = PROSPECT STRKT. OPPOSITE^ LEADING SHOE STORE OF WESTFIELD! Ladies and^Cents FINE FOOT-WEAR. RUBBERS Tra» BBags & Trunks. __ Broad Street Westfield.

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Page 1: WESLEY A. SHAW, Groceries & Meats · 2015. 1. 2. · throngh dizz.new lor failing strength lout her hold and fell to the Hide of the track. Ther e she lay nuconmrium* for ail honr;

VOL. ••!. No. 36. CRANFORD, UNION COUNTY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUS)T, 1 1894, YEAR.

E3ccursion§, Pic-Nicsi2 lb. csn Corned Bee f . . . . : . . ' . . . . , .V . • ; : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17c . can3 lb. can Roast Beef. ..17c. canPotted Ham . . . , ; . . : . . . & . canPotted Tongue ..._.... . ^ ^ - ^ . . . ^ . . . . - . . _ 8c. canRoast Chicken, large can.; f.;. vv -r.v.-.-rcTTrn-.Tr.-TTTnT^Tr.-SOerraiii'New Lobster.. . . . . . . . . . .18c. canAlnskn Snlmon • . . , . . . ........;.,. .„*. , .„ ••<!?• C1?Flat Cans Snlmon. . , . . . . . . . . ; . . ." . . . . . . „ . . . .'.. • .13c, 2 for 25cSonseil Mackerel ; . X , ; • • • • • • }*"• c a n

Freali Mackerel .fc. "••'• • • • • l o . t c ° n

Oil Sardines ....,./............ . . . .Be. Box, 2 for OcFrench Sanlines, imported. .: . , . . . ; . . . . .^.^r.r.l3o.. 2for25c8t. Jnlien Claret . . . . . . : . ; : . . . . : 35clx>ttlePort arid Sherry TVine , . . ,*..:. SOc. bottle

.'••' : • AT. . ' ' .

, The Originators of Low Cash Prices in Elizabeth,

133"Broad St. Cor. E. Grand Street, feLIZABETH. N. J.NEWARK, N. J. Our Other Stores. DOVER, N. J.

PUIIiJIND

CHDRCHES

DOlfSTIc" '

t>e.tBDa' for

Memorial

OpalescentAND

13 th Century

Antique:-GL'ftSS* M StatoeiHHass Works, • f l . :. 6^s.SlowRois& Factory, 142i33flSt.letLei. &U AvesJN.Y:

Ol tlt

NEWARK'S^

LEADING ESTABLISHMENT!

SUMMER JSERCHANDISEIN EVEBV DEI-AIITMBSTATPKICBS

TO ATTRACT A ORKAf VOLUME OF11USINEBS.

SURPIUS STOCK OF t¥ERy KIHD MUST GQ !LADIES SHOES.

Dontfola button, pointed* commone and new iwiuaro tou Uste.tilKU amih l ilk t i t b d t h b llInn-heels, silk (tltdied throoubouu AMI Alt

Blies and widths, tho inrgatd'tZ.Mller I.UHof everywhere, m»rketl horo »l:..;..'...'. .

LADIES OXFORD TIES. •-•-Russet Koatordongolft all styles, all

Kize3, all widths, Just tlieshpo for c v c r y n n n<ln>'rough wear, you'll nnt bay It any o O u iwherecl»e under $I.GU,*aur price •

BARGAIN HAMMOCKS.Regular s ize Mexican grass* ftraldetf ~

*<lffe, colored and white , with apr • - • • - •We have noltl many of, them at , _ ,Price now

JAPANESE BAMBOO CURTAINSLartfo aMorthient. A special leader In

Eretty beaded effects, various color com I fl C(nations. N. Y. stores hare them I . H y

marked $1, bereyoubuy at •••#•»

BARGAIN LACES. -Including Point DeVenice. PointdeCmffl

Paritn.Knrmflhdlmi.deVal mul at hen. HI! VIII tegular 1(1 wild ISHic. values J

An Instance or Hand'f Selling.Ladles loop edge Swlan embM, neat

dainty patterns. Japanese ullk. handcrab*u pretty colorlniCB;inenshenutlU-h-edrord Imrdprn, forelim printing*..LiutIe?t and Kontk'mens imre linen plain IQ1 Awhite hemstitched and hemmed worth I / n i l.1') to 2.1c. all In ouo lot j choice at A

This is Ladies Gowns.Extra good muitllit cut extra full, full

sleeves, yokeflof solid or cluster tutk- C | | f llntrsemb'yor line rnmbrlc ruffle. No J l l l iwlit-re uiuler j,'*c

BOYS CLOTHING.AH at reduced prlc*8, ftu V^MHIUU.,

'•••••••of- 'onr 'teelllnu" ft"' lwyn' rfctfuljir£Vi- value e u l u for §3.ttt. Ik>yt* regular ~"

/LADIES'WAi^S."'"'.'""'', rci¥Alu,lAMunnu>atlne,<liolcestyN'H

«nd colors, rear. "Sc. and $1 tioo<1fl. AmnuuerBIKKJIIIIlii're nt

LADIES* WRAPPERS^White and COIOHMI lawn, extra full

pht*vc«, inrRo ruffli-d vnwt lnc<' IH|«IM>Hcollar, cuff* and mpe. fl.W. 81.7^ mid« V U t t t t t v l M l l l ( l l l t h t l l t

Special Blanket Sale!All reduced, nml «i«rfife rree till Nuv. I.

L S. PLAUT & CO.,707 to 721 BROAD STREET.

; ' MAIL ORDERS BILLED.No Uraorh Hlorn. v Ho Al

JOIIIS n. HANKJN,

Electrician and Lscksmith,110 BROAD ST., ELIZABETH.

Elertrlo G u IJirhtlnir. Call llella u d IturularAUrmn, I awn Mowers, t**vrs a id L'utlvry

Groceries & MeatsOF ALL KINDS

Sold to Cranford Consumers

REFEUBNCfiS:—All my presentcustomers-^raanj: of them areyonr neighbors.. _

Goods Delivered Thursdaysand Saturdays,

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867 Elizabeth Ave.,ELIZABETH, N. J7

WoodruflPsPicnic-Parties

3, 4 hurt 0 HORSJS STAGES TO LET.

ROBERT WOODRUFF, Jr.Lock Bo* 490, Weatfleld.

TELEPHONE CALL <7 P.

Follow These DirectionsAodiSee if it Isn't so.

Local-Items.

: JowphCriisS ft-ii np<1ern Solon, he Is.

Mr. antl.3Ir» £ , L. Heleker are backin tuivn. . '•» '

• Grocer Hummer's new house is reailyforocenpancy.'• ""•• ' • ; ; ;••'"" ':•

H. O. Friedriclu has Joined Mrb.riednlUAbnryPf^^^

HIS SERVICES J O THE PEOPLE

DURING FOUR MONTHS. .

What 15 Expected and Paid for, arid^ W h t l D S h b

Spring nnil Sniiiiner, ..Fall anil Wlntet, too.

He'8 the Groc?r • . ..Where ts gosir11

All the whole year throngh.

Thingstoentresh and sweet

Always In the store; -That is why . .

Folkn who try i "Come a

Tliey bring tlieir friends.And neighbors too

WKoIeara with joy profonn'- *That Mr/Hnmmer givea them Vnck

Five per cjnfc for Cash Down.

WESLEY A. SHAW,oice

roceries.Flour, Feed, Grain, Hay, Straw

South Ave. Cor. Walnut,

CRANFORD, N. J.

incest Lowest of All.1 lb. box DnTiB~BnkingPowder. .19c

Condensed Milk. .8c

Oil S a n l i u « 8 . . . . . . . . . . . Sc. 2 for Oc

Ginger Snaps Oc. lb., 3 for 17,c

Soiln, Crnckcrs..,. :fie. lb. 5 ior..25c

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Trinity chnrch will 1*' closed Sundayevenings ilnring Angnst. .

"the Trinity church vestrr meets to-night at the home of J. T. ifarsh.

Tlie Baptist fictmdori to Pottersvillebaa beeirpustponed to August 15.

Mrs. E. A. Uaiter nnil family nrosplendinga few weeks In* town."

' Mr*. 31. R. Bennett and_Jpsepl!_Eimcell are having gaa p n n n t o their hous-es. Mr. PnrceU's walk i.to the town.

Mr. Haggtr. the well known art deni-er of lower Broadway . has rented for 2 Jfears Mr. Spcrry's new honse oh Union'Werine. •' / ' .

Mrs. Gnnnisoa and danghter, ofWashington,- who- tore" been~ gn*t>gts"5t'Yggdrasill for some time take their de-liartnre to-Jay.

If tlie Cranfonl Town Couiniittee evermade a more colossal mistake tlmnwhen it selected Jndge Cross as its conu-

'i the fact has escaped our attention. -

Bev.' j . Edgecouibe has decided, totake no vacation thin year in order tlmtin '05 he and Mra. Ertgecnuibe may en-joy a 2 months', visit to Great Britain.

- Among the most enilinsinstle and ac-complished, equestriennes of tlie towna -e Mrs. Jasper C. Hnnt, Mr*. K. J.Uamer, JlissGrjffen nnd Miss Dennett.

T. A. Speiry-Trndfnmily.of "Unionnvennewill start on Ffiilny for amonth's sojonrn in the Berlcshires./Thence they will gn to Conterville,Michigan:

What mokes the Cranfonl tradesmanmad is the spectacle of his delinquent?nstomers gaily tripping off to the sen(tbore and tnoantoiii,' spending' mohevthat it|jnstlv hi?, and which wonld ena-ble him to take a little mrich neededrest . . _ • - . • . j I '

A company of the New York friendsf Miss Alvs Dennett assembled at Ygg-

dnurill onMoiiilay niglit and ce^liratedher birthday irnnlversary with nmslc,cards nnd:rKfreSjhnientB. Th«» riniriut)ie.J>}rtlidjv- cake. M l to tho lot of ,Mis9.

^ , bng50c

COMPLETE STOCK;(Jail ami'nee IiOin much you can tare.

CRAWFORD FolksWho Eat FISH

t mid wnnt it fresh,

* slionlct stop off at

. - Elizabeth and buy

a t • . " ' • , . . . . . ,

252 Morris Avenue,Whore yon can find the largest stock

in tho Stnto"t6"cliooso'frbmT

BXTSA! BXTSA!Early Selections Insure the Best Results.

Striped Dimity, reduced from. .-.,Figured Dock."reduced from. i . . . . . . . . . . .Empress Lawn, reduced from , . .Crepouette, reduced from.. . . . . . ' .Fignied Crepe, rednced fromMorcttCB, reduced from • !.'.ToileDnnord, reduced fromFeather Fans, -.-'Parasols and.Umbrellas, from ;UmbfeTTas recovered while yon wait (20 minntes.) , 'Hammocks, at. ,,:Japnnesa Porch ScreensMouiiUito Net (job lot) * „ . . , . . . ' .

..15c. to IS,..

. .16c. to l-'lc.

..18c. to!2je...18c: to IS.. ,20c. ta'15c..•.12Jc. to 10c...12Jc. to 10c.'...75c/to33c. Me. up.

2(fc. per piece

. 1 ^ Per > while they last. All wash goods r^rnnants.'rc-^ • ' Y a r d ) gardlcss of quality, at 6c. per yard/. ,. -f .

Carpets, Oil ( M ^•"-""".; FIRST-CLASS WORK duARANTEnb. '

WINDOW SHADES, CANOPIES, FLOOR CRASH, AWfJIIIGS.FREE DELIVERY. TELEPHONE 102.

milliamsr S B&ssett,118 Broad St., ? Elizabeth.

GUYONR'^ANFORO, ISI.

Cycle Sundries. Cycle Repairing. Rentals.

His/Letters.Among tho officers of Cranford town'

ship is puo kni)wn' ns Town Counsel,whose dnty is toj'advise the Town Com-mittee and other Boards oh matterslegal, and to/answer legal questionspropounded hv these boards so that intheir proceedings and actions, they marfeel certain that they are legally right.Many *ud varied qnestlotis come tip inthe management of thepnbllc affairs,npon whicli/it is necessary to consultthe Counsel, and as these questions nttimes iuvolio.thecreditof the town, it'isnecessary 1o-hav" " lawyer' at oncenstute, bright and- certain—one whoknows thty law and who, when a. imi's-tion is asked, can give a dccidml opinionon.)t.aiuLhj«. authority-, for.. So'-holdiuK.'Unlefs t)ie fown has such a legal ad-viser, the responsibility, for acting in JIparticnliir matter is thrown upon, tileCommittee; and there can be' little ex-enso fur hnring a counsel nt all. Whatmanner of cvnuwl has Craufonl t"•' 111 previoua years tho town has. re-,taineu such lawyers as Foster M. Ytxir-hees, Edward S. Atwater, Frank Bcrgeuand other ei|nitlly liriKlit men. Thesegentlemen received $50 a year as retain-er, hnd while' they,- being, human, werenot jit'rfect. _tliey were_'.!ta n rnlu ext 'lent advisers.

/Tliis year we decided to do thingsbetter—to reach out for higher, andbrighter talent, even if it were necessaryto pay_a liiKl'er fee. Judge JosephCross was. selected. His retainer wasfixed nt $100, presumably because ho-VTA* twice ' as good ns any of the oldcounsel. He accepted the nppointmentwith a condescending wave of his tntndand evervoiio breathwl freer when heheard of the.-wonderful ncquiNitloii.But like all grand thingH, the halo be-gnn to grow dim, nnd im froni time totime the |ieople read in the. CIIIIONICLGthe extraordinary "pay yonr money nndtnke yonr choice" sort of opinions herendered, they liegnn tii feel that theyhad been •oilly.dnped. : '

The CiilibNicLK,' which in commonwith many, residents of Crnnfordr hadopjiosed going out of town to pay- biggercounsel fees thaii heretofore, b^gah to

the card ctmtnit thntS^genthincn and Sla'dies-lmd to'draw chts todeteriuiiie theprize-winner. ./ .

Cranford people apprecfate • goodchinch uitwic, itud^iie congrejntion thatpacked Trinity ohurch ty.the doors lastSunday night enjo.rad a rare treat. Mir.Williani H. Lnwrence/and Roliert P.Moore wero the .soluists/ There was alsoa (inarttttc made up of these ningers,nnd Mins Torbush nnd/ frank Cliartera,The ehoir chanted tin/ seirice udmir.il-ly. The work of A. /W. P.iwell in gi't-tim? up these serricea of song deservesgreat praise; /•

Miss Mary, Singer, sister of J. W.Singer, the W^Held butcher, had amarvelous cscnpi' from death yesterday.Jnfet as a vestibdled train wai pullingont of the Elizabeth..station the tonngwoman, who yauted to go t<> Westfieldran up and jo/nped-npoijutho ste]» ofthe lust car. /Nobody noticed her nctionand it? tire ghWp.irtiti6h was' xlmt shehiMl to cling to the iron railing. As thetrain reached Aldene, Mist* Singer eitt.erthrongh dizz.new lor failing strengthlout her hold and fell to the Hide of thetrack. There she lay nuconmrium* forail honr; when a truck walker found herand had her removed to her brother'shome/in Westfield. Mr. Singer saidthis morning that his sister was terriblybruised, bnt her physician had said thatthere was a good chance of recovery.

SCHOOL TRUSTEES ORGANIZE.

Noel It. Park Chosen President of theNew Board. ±

All tho member* of the Boartl of Education with'tho ficoptiou of,, "Father'Clone, who is ill, were present at tho inaugural meeting o*'J. W: Ferguson'shotine hut night. Tho only nomiiiev forPresident was Noc-1 IC Purk, and he wasunanimously elected.

In accepting, Mr. Park tuiid tliat heliad couie intending to rcnominate"Father" Close, who had Oiled tho |»-sifion for 2u years: • bnt tho lntter's ad-vanced Je«rs.-nnd «|! .ybvalth. made «ncHaiiiiclfonincipmirehtespecialiy as therewas no provision in the law for fillingvninlieies among the officers of theBoard. . ,

With enoar unanimity J. W. Ferguson was cuowii District Clerk' MM hissalary-was fixed n.t 8100 per annmu. Mr.Fersuson -n>ienlUi>cnihtndpantl |irou>ised to do his ililticfl faithfnlly. As thelaw does not specify how many membersconstitute n fiuiiniur the quraHon waxreferred to the County Superintendent.

Mr- Ferguson rei«orteit that Au ad-ditional teacher' was needed, as MissVreeland's tlas»iiniubereil at times OSpnnib. His angm-stion was adojited;nnd it was decidnl to dlvido Miss Vrei--lauil'H room by a jartition and place someof these children in the charge of thenew teacher whose salary ^was Hied nt$100 per annum. On Mr. VanSaun'Bmotion thi> District "Clerk was authurix-edtopurthaw ncbool books and Othergupidies on re<ini»itlon of tho Principal,

Hie tennre of office of the now mem-lwra was decided liy lot a follows: To.explro In March, TO, Messrs. Park, VanSann and Taylor; in March. W». M<*ir».Austin, Llttell .and '• Swackhiuier; inMarch, '87, Mcaxni. Hunt, Fcrgn"0" nI"'Close. Janitor Oakey wan on motionof Mr. Hnnt retained ht a salary of fJOUper year. Adj oumed. . • •

CRANFORD, ,:: :: :: NEW JERSEY.Entire^ Attention ;Qlven^ .to._5ubuilban AVork-iin • this--Vicinity.

ONE HUNDRED BUILDINO5 IN FOUR YEARS!

oiiinionrait tentlefH "frpVri "rliiibtotJnt alas.!1 -\Ve'"coutd ntit.yefc 'liVy-t^iiKr definite answers in the oplnions.'pos

sibly liecausc tho counsel Was no lim.found and learned that he was too deepfor ordinary • creature^ to understahif.Perhaps a few extnicts from themwould not lie amiss. | ^ r

In jnstice 'tii.'Judge Cross, we willbegin by confessing that he did sayFoincthiiitf clear and definite in his letterof acceptance dated March 2W. IO'JI, andhe is entitled hrthe—creditT)f~lE—Wurepeat it in his own words:

'Yonr favor of the 20th inRt., inform-ing me that I was elected town'counselof Cranford • • # was "dnly .received.• *-?- The salnry of the ofllee is mideone hnndreil dollars per annum; I prc-Hiime a further nnder.itauiling is that Iam to receive additional compensationin caKo the 'township nhoiild U-conie lii-volved in any litigation. With thiHunderstamling. I accept tho office. •'* *

„.-- (Signed); JOHEMI-^UUKH.--"-

Tlie township's ex-treasnrer andex-collector having appealed to thetownship committee to surrender theirbonds, the committee asked Mr. Crossif they would be jiMtifietl.fn Bnrreuder-ing thefie Intnils. Note the answer:'

•In regard to'the advisability of sur-rendering the treasnrer's bonds, I. canonly say this, that it in not generallythe cnstoiu to h surrender collector'sbonds, nt least nntil afterwimo connider-able time has elapsed. It U a matter,however, which rewts in -the discretionof the committee,, If they lire entirelysatisfied that no after qnestiou willarist', I w e no objection-to tin! snTren-der. If any snch qncHtion should aristahowever, tho committee may 1» blamedfor'having surrendered it. *

Could onr eminent counsel say moreclearly, "I don't know anything aboutit: I won't express an opinion one wayor the other! and !the town conimittt'oniilHt act for theiivelves anil avaumu theentire responsibility ?". .The letter continnes iii the followingwunlH: • '_

'AH to .thot next qnestiou, I do notknow of any law, at present, whichwonld permit tho township committeeto prevent -tile, nse. nf -narrovy tiredwheelsou"theHtoiiiVroailH of'tlic fcown-ship. "t

In regard to tho assessment of thenine hnndrnl dollars appropriated forDID grading of South uvennu and yonrre<in< st for mo to nauin the time, whenyou could see and produce the minntt-s,etC.Jl.hardJy luwiv ivhijt t««ii»werj * •

(Signed) JOHKI'II C'ltoHK.We can p;iss over this part of the let-

ter with little cuuiuient, became it con-tains nothing of practical value, wivehis own udmiuMon, "I do not know ofany law" mid "I hardly know what toanswer.'* ,

Judge Cross's next opinion (?) was tinfollowing:

"In reply to yonr favor of the 20th,I would «»y that it seems very clear thatthe provisions of the Cranfonl Itond Acthave not been complied with in thematter, of changing the location olSouth, avenue. • * • Thif almvu omistiion I reganl as fatal. In reference t<tho further question as to whethercrashed stone, comes within the meaningof Hint part of the Act which lays thatBidowalka nwy bo constructed of stone,plank or composition, I would say thntthe question li a very nlco one and can-not be answered with posltiveneiw, but

COKTI.M'III OX l U f l t S-

: : J. E0TT& M SOp,19 Broad Street, CIi7<ihfifh M I

1 64 & 1 66 First Street, tllZpDBllly Ut h' We li'avc just received a cargo of very fine Teas, Oolong, Japan, Kngliih

Breakfast, Gtinjiowilcf, Young Hyson, tlmt were sold for 50 and CO cent*r iccnrJ^ .Mb. f -b r . rn j i ' fo^l o t . , • • ,'.'..

A FEW OF OUR SPFCIALS WE ARE OFFERING VERY LOW.Our Climax Baking Powder . . . . „ . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . : ."'";.. 19c Ih. boaOnr Cream Java Coffee .-...- .UJc- lt>. ."> Ihj for $t.5OOar Climax Soap a t . . . ; . . . ; ' . . . . : . . . : . ' til.W box. lMiraks in boxOnr Jersey Brand Condensed Milk: fle.. 3 can* for 23cOnr Pure Olive Oil : iiuort bottle 6Sc3 lb pail Cottolene.r. . . , : . ' . . . . 2De 5 lbs Rice . . 2Sc»lb.p;UI L a r d . . . . . . . . . . . ...,"•. 2.V3 11M Qingi'r Snaps . . . . . . ' . .•.-.. ltfca lbs NicNacs -,'• , . . . . . , . .18c4 lbs Soda Crackers. . . , . :v. ' . . . . .". . . .24c

looJ I I H Barley0 (lockages " F a r i n a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , - _ .1 jiackage California \Vhe.it : 10c

1 imckage <juaker Oats _. .^y-.-vlOc-"

pKHVElIIES. IX CRANFORD, WcJiieaJays anJ Satanlays. ^ ~ 7

DELIVERIES INT ROSELLE, Tuesdays and TbnraUjg.

Orders limy be-left ut any time with our renr^ntaUye A,,J,\V'anL ...,.,...;,,

P . O j j l l o x 1 5 3 > C r n n f o u l . ' . . - . . ' -~ "

Lent ArchitectL.OPEHA HOUSE BLOCKS

Uun'n. In i'raiirunl.5ound 9<IIM la Suburban Archll«tDr>," 1,11 HIuMrolpil !«x)k of W | « m wl,l,-li

wltli iitu'iftiuntili niKx-w, lion rtH'flvtxl liltitiiwt <i)iiitni>n'lulU>n of ttu>>triM «nJ l u dlnvatuiil>loa.H AdCNEHAl,aitiDB fi»r anyone ititt-Ditlutf to bulM eoimunji-ally rran, l \»t l'nUl to nny aitilrcM. . .

Wiat Year Rai^aVm Bmr »T

HALL0CK5 UTEST11PR0IU)

•j5occ|ss Jr." Potato DIgpr.I.tlk(tlmSnc«^N ^>«at(k Uixcer ttwlUn

rra«>n». l-t. II illi> thr p n u m rlrmnHUT, cli.',,l,l«tn^,lu.-_-vn. 3L li U lurlil-

! toluiiull,*. :tnl. li rqiw rasilr w i t h :.r..-» «M! . « i n t i t H I U

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'rfiJ fN but flvcitln! to t«k(* ITATITH.'. . • '• F. E: wmirinuFr.

fnl.m. S".J_J«n. I. I * tI am nvll plviur.1 with itM-Simv^ IV>uta

J'iiOfiT.atiit Ihfnk It i* thr btr$t la uu , ' Ict ilorH thr irnrt citmplrtr.

<;t>> r.HAiNKS.

'Sold by GORDON &HIGGIHS.WejtOold Are. Eo»sl!e. .

Blankets, Robes, Whips & Horse Goods.

H.LFIMK,CARRIAGES,

nnd SLEIGHS,JELMSt. ;. 1;,. _ wrgTIXEILD, •'.

CARRIAGE REPAIBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.Jobbing Promptly Attended to.

DAVID B. LENT,• . - - - i • . • • i

Opera House Block, Cranford, N. J. /

REAL + • ESTATE * INSORANCE • LOAfIS,Agent for thfc Home Insurance Co., New York, and The V. S. Mutual

• - Accident Association. • • ; /llomei Par Site anil To Ut and the Cbolctit Uulljlnj Lots In Town at tMUn Pricn

F.FltOOilJEEp.lilY M

Wo sell lirst-clasH good*' only

All Poultry Supplies-

Peat Woss for beddinn/rr •- Pfati's Horse Food.

^ STORE.= PROSPECT STRKT. OPPOSITE^

LEADING SHOE STORE OF WESTFIELD!Ladies and^Cents

FINE FOOT-WEAR.RUBBERS

Tra» B Bags & Trunks. __Broad Street

Westfield.

Page 2: WESLEY A. SHAW, Groceries & Meats · 2015. 1. 2. · throngh dizz.new lor failing strength lout her hold and fell to the Hide of the track. Ther e she lay nuconmrium* for ail honr;

^808 Elizabeth Ave., Elizabeth:5 lbs Butter, , . . : . . . ^ Sl.itnlt'est J in a ami M<K-1IH Codec i\ie Hi3 Hi >uil I.iril S.'c

INC.DCNT8 SHOWING CHARACTkniS-t l C S OF THE FINANCIER. '

U» Aroldtd Itewipaper Mtn. bat m DennxTlrptirUr Trapped Mm On»—Sent On*Man to Jim K«n**-lloir na.LMfwOThat Wlilik/ W«« a Itotl Kurtfyor.

-Thcrowa* twuuiui lie detested m a n

DR, STARKWEATHER.T o l o w ) who <li? not alrrndy know

tliat there f» e>tnl>lii*h«l In Newark, at101 llnl«-y otnvf, a pliysidiui whoNtnruli in the fortimftt rntii of bin iirnfewiion. who ti indorMil by the lendingro l l s t t of |1IB wmutrv ;nnd who ran"Iirui u by witnesses rijjlit lute iu Newark

. OAUtVOOD. S. J.

PtTER PATTER Prop.Located on Cnnnl) niiair Midway be

tween Crnnfonl und'WestfleldAccommodation* FirBt-CUmm.

J. WATERSON,

Uarpets, uii-cioms, MattingsChenille Portiers and Table Covers, '

LACET CURTAINS and SHMAPE UP AND TO ORDER.

Parlor, Pining ^Bedroom Furniture' l f ) o a b n y these nt'nil fro|n nnjbody. dou't cure who WJJI~ bent }nnr price nml my lulii^eia when yon nex-d these '

tall anfffcvv Die. - ' . '

JOHN ALFRED POTTEP,

Editor and Proprietor.

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Strictly Cnsh In Advance.

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ADVERTISINGTBBNIBHED nPOH APPLICATION.

IVremtt Bolus<>ut of town For Hi* Hum•arr ran linn, the CIIROMtXC niallnl_l.mnjr'MilirVrVa,""ji"»lME«' frrV, by miilllng i

rtl Iu tills iiftlrr. - •

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A c o m m u n i c a t i o n iK r/••serious attrition is pulilisliiii iii/thi.,issue of .tlie-yiHloKIi-'I.K'iliiil >v/hn]>c.

1 tlint tlio inexpensive, nml convenientmethod our- cofrMporolt'iit/suggi'at-will bo given a trial by >A\ person.iiiturua'teM iu tlie preservation pt ourmigiiilU'cnt din trees. / A bet'tlo. wi-dowed with .it'll iimppeiisiible appetitenml unlimiteil ]io«ers of roproduo-tinil has begun it* destructive work.

„ Nearly every elm in the villngc iimlMt'inity present* a brownish, sicklyiu.pcrt that to tho lover of natiiic.must be an eloquent though muteappeal for ilelivcnmee.

Whether ffip pent tlint ...i? now.

breathing organs of4he tnrF.will be.• .ibtp to siiflVic ite mill ncjkill tlium, mi

" filio'citu predict with certainty. UutI'Wrv hoily knows tliat mill ion/ ofIreCfliave heretofore been kilk'il. byiu-seis,' anil the, bare possibility', tlintthe niiigriilu'eiit robe of foliage withuhicli nature assisted by man baftprov(ileil for Cranfonl niuv lie dam-aged boyiiiil repnjr, should (jnjekenevery pliblK-spirited citizen to- thetick of preventing EIICII a calamity.

A DAXIKl. 'OOilE; 'To-^JV1WMKXT.'

The letters of Judge Cross to thoTown Committee, whiehli I.K prints to-ilny, are admirablereading for this dog-day weather.There IK not u lino in 11113' 0110 ofthem to call for the slightest mentaleffort. ' If the fool-killer in any where111 this*neighborhood hid attention'is respectfully called to these, lotters

• and their author. -.'•'."There riro 81)1110 reniarkablo legal

lights iu the hopelessly bankruptcounty town of Union County, buttheir talent does j iq t run in the di-

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iession.,.-. Tliey/.aro iiotnriously better:it planning politiial deals and swell-ing doubtful majorities, ull to tlieirown honor and,proiit.' : •

It i« hardly •'nccsssary''for theCIIUOSK:I,>: to say 'tlint as Counsel/or Cranforil Township Judge Crossis a lnmcntablo failure. His letter*show that for' tliemselvesi Thetownehip payn for advice and doeanot get it. It employs a lawyer andreceives in return a collection of let-ters that might liavo been writtenby nn adolescent Bchool boy.

-.;. The first lettor,-dated March 28of this year, is a favorable, specimen,of tho • whole. The Judge writesthat he accepts the olli.co of TownCouiui'l at a salary of .MOO a year,

, jirp.ndciLhe js^aul extra it there i»- any worji to be done. "I presume

a furthernndcr8tnnding***",ho8ay«.What kind of a Town Counsel is itwho can "presumo" anything aboutan understanding? "'Au"tiiiitoritau(I~ing is not a subject for presumption;it IB a fact, mutually agreed uponand understood by all tlio parties con-

' corned. " "" .'In the letter of April 14, regard-

ing tho surrender of tlic treasurer'sbonds, the Judge' writes, "If the

. Committee are entirely.Batisllod thatho after qucstiou will arise, I eee^noobjection to the surrender." Whata comfort that "advice." must havebeen to the Town,Committee; andwhat boy in the Craliford publicschool eotihl not have given it equal-

, ly well? liveu our Town Committeelias not enough of tlio gift of proph-ecy to bo "entirely cotisfied" aboutanything that may happen in thefuture.'

>"Iu regard to the assessment of the• -tS»O(> for the grading 'of''StiiitlV' nib-

uue , ."**' I hardly know' what toanswer." This is "at ay v rato . anhonest reply, without tlic painfuldodging of c|iie8tions that character-izes most of tho other letters.

,.«.-In, tlic letterofApril a* the Jiulgeis not quite suro whether enmhedBtano is etouo orilot. *IUithe"is in-cltucd to think,(iiid his opinion is,"that it is not. "Iti« n very nice'ijnestion," |io says; and it would bonil cijually nice, thougli perliapa anunkind (juostiou to ii.sk the towncounsul,if crushed atone is not stone,•what ii it?

"Hegardless of tho law in . themattcr,"(this Is from tho letter ofMay,18),"wliich I have had tp. timeto cxninine, I should think it quiteproper th«t the railrutvd company

altbiilfl'ba Botrtied of tho Jayiiig onof Dayton street." Thin,is pcrlmpithe Eiifest opinion of them all. "Ikgardleiisof the Inwln tlio matter";^j.i quite proper for tho ToffnlConi;njitteo to send any business notico^tbthe railroad cotiip,iiiyi even witliou't h e a i d o f C o u n s e l . ".. •.•<••'.'

Tlicso urc.oulv a few samples eu-Icctoil from the, letters, but tliey areenough to show to any reflective res-ident of this phuio that'tlio properCounsel fur this township doea notlive in Kltznbotli, but in Cninford.Wo have jcvorn) Rood lawyers herewlio.tidto nn interest in Crunford af-fair^ and who do not give sueh »mri-eiimniitti.il' "atlvictrus is containedin thelctterH whiuhday.r

| ,^ j .."(ijouer' thtr Crnnfonlyr

Town Counsel is a Crauford manthe better for Criinforcl.

J,...-y.;- Communication." " "'"• -.'•

,ii\- tiiis nrliili" I wfuli to vail attentionill nil lovcre Of''the L-nlcffn] anil orna-

li E l J lnii'iitnl elin i rc^inf iUJown,ani l -c !» ; .wliiVfufu'llie ravages " ' the. l'hn lenfWtle , nml try to infloence iill'my fend-•nf to iiutkv a determined and concert-•d ernsado aK'iinst (II'IH terrible pest, fnriv»rse than, the" canker worm,. bot'nns«

Kiticed until It lms gotten a'-Rtroufrtoot-huld In thu trees. .

The newts of'tin* ranker worm arensily seen nml destroyed, but not soI'Jth this ohnoxionx licctlo. In- Mnyme scarcely notice* ft llttlo. Rtriped-bntf

which Hies nlKiiit, Hiimctliiiur like il.pointo Imjf, only smaller mid 'ICSH sturdy

"riluf. It jlelioslts itKt'L'KH on the 1111-side of tho lenves mid 11111 very short

hue tile work of destruction begins bylieJirsl generation of larvae, which is'ollowed hy, Hoini'tiinert a fourth genera-ion. nhv rjH n third, •luh nini'li more

icriirts thnn the jmi'ililinK one.whichicl-iimits fur the' terrililu dmtructionionVwi qtiickly to tlip tree. : ..-•

•'•-TThn'lnrvno er«wl'-nit-iiiid down' thetrutilcH of the' trot's, tumiiiK into the

B, Wlii'PciV Y'miles tho dostniciivele nnd KO tl/n work of evoliitioij.gors

111 mitil SeptenilK't, when thu liesf (?oisInto AVihter_qnnrti'lrH.'V1." .• ••

li. O. IliirveV, Entoiuulof(iRt, in thekKrioiltninl Department nt Waslriife,uu.liii»Jiiuilly({ivem« «oUJ«vvrry ral-able infiirlnatioii on this iml^i-ct.whicliherewith imbllahliiipiiiK to lhiluci' my

I>WII»I«III>1«« toexperiiuvnt with mill minvc from injnry one of .our Krentest>riiiiniciits.--.. !fhe. mnteriiil ,is ino^pi'n-iviy mid tlic troublu in nsiiiK is us nuth-C compiired to the (food results.The fonunlii is—one |H)iind of LondonirpleC-'O orM et«. per lh.l, <mu unllim

f kerosene emulsion ($1.30 per gallon < r.1.75 pirciin of 5«nlloii8), to which isiMnUSd millions of wnterr- If a per-)ii lias 11 unrdvn forcji- puiii]i, witli (£.

ailder ana lmmlKio hose the leaves orhi' tree can be sprnyed nnd of runrso;rwitcr K<«II1 done. Failing that n'urKe atoiniziT or a whitewash brnshiill IM1 fonnd very nsi'fiil to wfisli oft

D Knoii I*AOC I.

J : CROSS, TOWS COUNSELI am Inclined to think, nml my opinionistliat ''htone," nH OBCIJ in tlio aboveeiceptli'ii, does not lucaii cruslM »t«ne,,Imt rather "D«KKi"f(. ,'

• .- • (.SiKiiwUJosF.ni C'noss.1• It in as elenr n« Mr. Orbs.siU'eiiiHto he

nliw tiiinukeaiiythliig, that it wemeilto him tliat ns tho |iroviHlimn of theCranfonl Komi Act hail not IM'C'II CMIII-jilleil will) in , the vacating of tho >ildand the'ojieuiiigi>f tlie new Soutli ave-UUL', each omission was fatal. WejiftBtUlU! 110 UllJlIlt flltlll tO till' |T(Hlt'<ling hrotight.to clutHvono Ktreet mul oLi-aanother,' hnt Ids' si|bH<;iHient opinioii/(clteil.'.'helow.) WotlM , g ive oiio u n a ci|iuilnted with the fact that h e U po<i-HcMCil-of a. wiiinli;lf,ol-legul uiiiiil, tlinimpression he di<l not inenn anythhig.

' iteferrih'g to ' tho "niiestioir. . l i hcrushed

i ' tho "nillidtvwnllvV:'ii_wi;ri' in coin-

pliniico with tlie law, lie says •••tion is a very liice one| and .riinmrt In1

nnswernl vvith ponitivencus." So lielets (t- uloiic". Perfectly right.!. .-•'Heuiver fifcreed tcV/iiiswer'verj' iiicv qnet

tlons for fl(Hla-}ojr.'.' Let thu luyt)couiinittee tin that. ^

ye tree trunks IIH

inil tiiiust .ofi of th

X down ..tO-.tbe

ks us JiIfcTt ns practjcalile,1 the lnrvno loil^u in thele bark from n IICIKIH of -i>

ground- where\ me fonnd.

the;rent'est nuiiiber.of pniin 1

Upon KUinliiK' this liifiimiation fromMr." Hnrvey, I esnnllneir the boles ofuy treea and found • to my disluayi the;nmnd closo to the trunks covered

ilv with millions of the yellow, i'.n::.. . . ; th<1.-'t<.>riiHiIa

l«r the wi|"h, 1 (lestriiteil • wit|iA 11. • sudsinde of wbale oil sbiip. -'* .Let 1110 cnjfJiff' ripon tho renders of

his, ihy feeble elTurU in'lK'linlf of onrH-antiful trees to try to riiHmr town ofhis iuCn'nsiiiLr. pest, or at least t\> reduce:s nniubem, for tlie elm leal beetle of-1:11 kills the tree. St'VernV applluationsif the wash, during Angnut and a viK-

ons onslnnftht iibout_Si'ptenil»'r, will' of great benelit. with a repetition of

lie treatment in May. Try it. •

' nuslncBs .Notes. '"'Fink's carriageB,' hhmefts, wni^ins and

orne cqnipuit'ntrt of nil. kinds nre al-iavs lnw in price but high in qualitynil durnbility.

AViniins und Rnnkin cluim that Le-ligh coal is the best of nil tho varietiesf blnck dinmonilK. nnd those who linvofeij it say the.same thing. , —

Tho. finest stages aiiit teflias to 1H» seenit iioyutou Bench arc tboiui of It. Wood-nff. Jr.. of WestfieW; -Tliiite convey-inces can b»> hud by Orruiford picnlcersit reasonable, rates. .'. ;• '

. Cleopstr*'*Tho beautiful"-Octavin, tho, wifo of

ho great gtlinral, but weak anil inf»-ions, Antonio.*, m i a womau of rnrocrmual integrity aiid mural worth.

Wheu Autouius for thq Gt*colid tiuio,aud this 'lrremcdinbly, fell nuder^tboBWny of tho ineonipamblo fiiseiiuttionsof Cleopatra, Detnvin uot only.iuniu-taiued the. dignity of her husband'*JOUSO nnd loiik curu of her own aud An-ouius' children, bat nleo tliosu ho had

had by Fulvin, ouo of his preriouHwivos, Of thisFulvia Plutarch slyly ni-marks: , .

It wafi her ambition to govern thosohat governed niultocomnined U10 lend-

ers of armies. It was to\ j a l i i a thatCleopatra wast)b)igedfciTlM^i|u)iig*Ari-toniuB duo submission to.fouialoauthor-ity. Ho had gone, through euch n counu)of ilUcijilliiQ an uiado hinrvperfectlytrurtaWo wht'ii'ub fanid"into lior'"''•J•-'—Wwitmi

' A IVrfert Ixmt.Tno teacher of n largo'clas.1 in olio of

:ho Now York Nchools onco said to thopoplin who woro leaving for tho sum-mcrr "I wtmttrwlrf.f-•yoirfO'Wareli-Tur'

perfect leaf and bring it to mo when'hool ret/pens. IUMiieruber. It must bo

perfect—overy(tooth right, not J9 sjieakof mold or blight or difScoloratioiuLuot

vein broken." They searched faithful-ly, bat none found nperfect leaf, thoughh y l d a ' t d l b t t ^y p

they learned a'great deal abotit^oaveswhllo they exnniliied theiii tlilmcan'ffll-y.—Now York Time*.

Impatience turns nn nprrro into n fo.IT, a fcr«r <»thqj>lMra4^fear Into-ilo-

•palr, uigrr into rngc'Iou Into lnadnonsand (arrow to •nuuement—Jeremy

' ' V • ( ' , • \ % ' ! ; ' ' •

ns 11I6. that the nine hun-dred dollars.wnH voted at thetownmeetng for griuling South avenue, ns laid

out under thu proceedings of tho roadcommissionero, to which lay attentionwas directed, 1 ,haVe no liesitation in pay •lug Unit the iinrennmcNt BO mndo wouldlx> invalid, for the reimon that the cuni-inissiontrr.4 did not uncertain the expensenf the grading as rei|nired by tlic BondAct. (Signed) JOKEI'H CROSS,

Nt» ono nfter reading the previous let-ers would have elnirged >Irr Growi-wltblicingmi usMiuiiirg man;.but withnd-inirable candor he ndinits it himself andup states the nbovtf lettei1, in which horejieats that tho proceedings relating to•losing old and opening new South nv-•liiid wt;ie invalid. Tlien ho proceeds

his next letter to turn 11 back sonier-nault, snjlng practically "I didn't meanwln.it I WUH say Ing. J. was only fiKiliiig^"5Tv"itiafyCf.''Ilbrtoii: "

There is no doubt, whatever, 119 I nti-derslaud the facts, that tho Onrwood

y'hnsliy deeds dedicated 'Southiveiniivtlirongh its lands.*"! think uresolution passed by thu committee nc-ejitingJlie deei|s for the purpose1 DfTi'iiiblicfctrct-'t would 1M? Biifllcjent ;.br bet-el'still an iicceptance of 11 dediiriitiiin'rom the .Oarwi>od company of. suchTorm ns the ono 1 have forwardetljo Mr.Fosjet_for another imriKiae. In my opiuon, if the street, is so accepted, the tax.'iin bo levied pursuant to the resolutionins.-'cd at the last town meeting. 1 can-iot say this with absolute certainty, for

the reason tlint there miry be ajjni'Ktioiiwhether the street has been properly ac-cepted, ns before stated at the tiine the'vote WftH passed. < '

If tho neceptniice is niade clear lief orethe tax and lien. (Mny '-'Oth), I think'thelevy would lie. supported. My formeropinion was based entirely upon the pro-ceedings uf the road board. I had noknowledge </f tho dedication or tlie ileedsby the Uarwoiid company.

(Signed) JOSEPH Cno«.<The two most obvious points .which

tills letter .discloses: are first,: that thoproeetilimis to clost> old and oitcnu'ewyouth nveiuio were "fatnl" i|iul "inval-id." By nici'ptiiif; deedn of dedicatimifrom the Oarwood company we get anew South uvenne, but. we bavu the oldSouth nvelme!T

vo"onr IIIWIIM.th i

eft^in " r IWIIM. . ;!.TJ!K>ifS 14Kjli«t;" 1 * that -frv*ii«i*K' In

said tho jii-iiceediii({<i being invnliil tlie"ti'ixt'oiilil l ioj'ta It'Weil,1 n-iiilo^tiere libnays it may Iw levied. As tho tax wns'fur tlluO tu gnulo South avenue and inwo ham two, what the |>eo|>lo vvonldliketo know Is, whether either street canlegally be graded und if so, which?

- "". ' XIny 18, 181M.Your favor of the IStbJnst.- hnsjnBt

come to my notice on my return ..from'Trenton. Kegnrdlcss of tlio law.intlieliiatter, which I have hnd no time toex-1 iirne, I Hhould think it quite imiprrthat" tlio jrailroad company NIIOUM IWnotified of the laying out, "etc., of Kay-ton street"". . . ' . - • .

(Signed) JOSEPH CIIOSH.To 'send such 1111 answer to their ques-

tions can be construed ns nothing hutan. ojien ulTront to tho Town Cpiniuittee,who nuked his opinion as Conii»et.

What is.-iin o|iinlon worth wbicli isconfessedly "regardless » f the lair"andwlint is the Ci.Mi.URi'l.paid. for.-UiatlieslfoiiliTsTiy'/fiinvo hnd no tlmo toeiuiu-luot" '- . ' . . .

July Oth, 1804.I enclose nn ordlnanoo repealing the

permission granted to the Elizabeth andrliduticld Street Railway Company"**;also a rci>ealer to the ordinance grantinga franchise to the National. Light andUoiistruction Company; nlso drafted anordinance In relation to excavating, op-eniug, digging nn or injuring any streetor highway. ' .This last ordliiauce maynot coyer jiiBt,.tlio..gronnd tlio committeedesires; If iiut please Iliform iiiu. • • •I think there is considerable question asto whether the committee has power topiuwSuch nn ordlunnce. If it has, itmust come through its general iiovror toregulate streets. I have left tho pcmil-ty blank.',

Certainly(Signed) JOSEPH Citoss.

the Town Committee can-- tlint'tlio CouuBel holdsU n ( l i b COUUBCI holds

them too strictly to the law, im,witnessill tho above letter. He drnfts an ordin-ance, then says in his own original way,"I think there is considerable questionns to whether tho committee lias powerto pass snch'nn ordinance." That cer-tilnly gives.tho Committee plenty of free,ilom in tho matter, and no doubt hisopinion mid druft ordJiuuiCT W|is a gjv'ut.liMJVfiitlieiii'" "*""'

What the committee did was to throwthis ilrnft intd the waato basket nmladopt tho ordinnnce passed by WeetflddTown Committee lost year.'

July Oth, 1804.I reply to yonr favor, this minute te-

co}yed,.t, would my,--that-J. think-thereis grnvo doubt about tile power of thetownship committee to revokei the frim-chine given to tho Elitnbeth nud I'lnln-flrlil.ltailway Company. • • • • •. The way to settle tho question judic-ially would lie to repeal iho license andif tho company nttemptH ito~o|wmte nn-der it (i> apply for nn injunction. *••

In reforeuco to the other question youask, I reply tliat I think It desirable thatmortgagees ahonld join -in applicationsfor o(ienhig new roiuls for reasons whichwe talked over. .;.

(Signed) JWEI'II Cnoss.It Is clear that whatever, else may lie

said of Mr. Crocs, it cannot b« sniil liehn« no eyo to business; bis suggestion toapply for m Injunction proves this, f6r

his letter of acceptance distinctly statesthat it is on condition that services suchiu these be paid extrti for. It is of course,of uo consequent that it .wpnld beanexpense to the town—this experimenting'; for after t|io experiment the Couusel>\vould be certain to know what thelaw WUH. That would lie somo good nccompliiilieil. , .-- •

The last letter is of iininente importmice becinife it states what lie ilwa notineim. This.is rtfresliing after trying tosay what he did menu:

. " • • ' . July iotu; miIdidnot mean iii.juy letter to you

yesterday in reference^ to" mortgageessigning to JH}': .out streets to say thatsucUit ciinrxo was at all necetiMirjr, for Ido not think It Is. ' I inentit to hare, add-ed this to my letter but was interruptedand .'very, much hurried to get it in the

m a i l . . - • • , • • - • • '

—'" (Slgneil) JOSKI'II Cm• Tho foregblng is ji dencriiitioii of all

the1 work of tho Town •Counsel for histeiiu from March SH to-Jnly 2f, and fortliis ho receives from the. town $.'J.t.!Jii.Can anyone, after reiiding.his letters hon-estlyKly I10 has earned the 3)1 centst•'•'<

HO'!. FOR THE CARXIVAL.

What the' Committee Have Done;,« What the People Should do.

Nearly-a wore, of Cranford men, withideas in their head nnd money iu theiriwckets nre working -industriously andhnruioiilonsly to make tho npproncliiugcarnivnl the most glorious event ofitskind in the town's history, and tnatthey will Hucceed,, not oven a chronicpcKfijluitit|Of.tuo dyed in tho wool ttortcan doubt.' ^ ,_!!... ^_ 1 .'

ThToiigh the minute details of tho eelbration linvu.nnt all lwe.11 decided njion,

most of thorwork of the Association haslieen doiie. The boats anil canoea tak-ing part iu tho pago.mt will be dividedinto Ilotillna under tho commimd re-BiM'ctively of Couinioilore Miller audVice -Commodore Ueadle. At 8 o'clock,nt a signal. Coinuioilon!. Miller's flotillawilHtHrt-froliiBookriuiifs iinrilloi'i-i'iiidprtK'eed up the river, siumltaneonilv.\'ive-Cointno<l(rri) lieadle's IHifillu willmove from Beadle's bridge.'-. Knchllotilhi will ciyer tho coursetwice. Two lmuds, the iir.it stationedatthe bend near the Casino nml the seciniln the Peniii'snlnr Park will jilny whilethe pnicesidon is on. -At its completionhe- lioats will dart hithet and thither ashe oarsmeir choose. •

The ABsociatiOn offers livo, beiiutifiilirizes to be given to (he ]iarticiimnts iuhe caruiviil.' One lino double paddlo

For the prettiest canoe, 2nd prize onenow sliajie tjnglo paddled One pairtinest S|KIOH ours for the best decoratedlmat; 2d prize .one pair dainty miniature"iiirs. One piilr spoo|i imrs for the bestfloat. All nre on exhibition at Hart'sPharmacy. Tho bridges along the'•ourse nnd nt the termini will be elalxir-

ately deconititl, and the river bankswill also l e made resplendent withChinese lanterns and fireworks. TheAssociation owns nearly-5,001) lMnk'riHnml hundreds inure will doubtles, beirovided bv residents along the river.

Tlio bauds willi*oiiipriso ilU.mnsicians.ThsiJHdges in the enntest for prizeshave not yet been appaintfitHbut theyivill.bv men not menjliers of the Associ-ition. Carpenters Diedricb Kreio andJohn Wiiterson have generously olTcrcdto bujld the band stands without piv.At this writing more thau $-00 has ul-IX'oa^iiUtecritel-tor :thtV"<-annva|.^The;L'flift nitiCTJ is;jiinl!t1tnis"^tfi "iToU1>ie*iKfli'if'il>iount..v Tbe>vivu\ au&iuUH; th f:"HV.er-y-jiody should-coiitrlbnte something and'

a half dollnr from ono who can't affordmore will, be as fully • -appreciated tin n"tenner" from minther in easier cirenm-itanceS. They -are also nnxions thativery boat, 'canne mid float in towntake part iu the, carnival, and that everyresident decorate his homeTn honor ofhe occasion. ; '

Counterfeits In i;iillaiTrlpli|a.Mom counterfeit money is s'nid to bo

In circulation in Philadelphia now, thanDver before. Among the. counterfeits isn dollar silver pcrtlflcuto marked "PlatoN a I'd." Tlio check letter is A, series'of" 1891. Aiiothef bogus (II dollar notehas tho check letter D, scries of 1880.Other coiilitrrfeiril bills that nro afloatiu g n a t quantities contain tho checkletter D, stries. of 1801. - -A- bogns-$S-note is also very well executed. It hastho check letter A, dories of 188flt=-"

Tlicso connterfeits hoT<rbccu scatteredaround iu profusion. Otiiers of larger"denominations liavo lately mndo theirippcarauce. Ono is n rather carelessly

executed (3 uote, scries of 1880, letterD. Another noto for tho'sa'mo denomi-nation has tbo check letter D, scries of188«. --.-: :

Bogus small coin is to bo met with onall hnnd,i. (jimrtcrs and half dollars arothe conuterfeitR,•which arc cleverly madoand aro detocted liy thoshopkeopcrs only"•>y ringing on a glass, mctallib or niar-blo snrfnee.—I'hiladoluUial'rrai

CHUSHED STONEJ.

SCOTCH PLAINS,Oiieliwl Sione for PuMic Homh und1'rlvntu (imundn. Kino Stone forWalks and Drlvt* Forj^alent Fnn-»OCK). or will t« dcUvcrc«J #t wti~

John C. Cook,. 8cotoh PlQlnop N. J.

Or Jem Troniptljr Altvndrtl to.

The Newark Seminary,B0ABDIHO AHD DAT eOHOOIi,

•j; 1111.1. NTHKKT.

MISS WHITfWRE, - - PrincipalRoopent, Thursday, Sept. 37.

TlinnitiBh mctkiHlA of Muily.Krrmli, IhxInimumn'nf Ilir nrlioal.'C»rtlrli-«to mlnillK lo Wcllnhy I'ollrsr.

nllun. . "'" ' 'Clown In EliK-ullon, Ai'stUctlc, Cnllnrr. Ills->ry, l.l|rrnlurr. Painting, IlrKwlnif, Muslu

nml HIP Ijinffiid^i'p.rrimnry IVftartnit'lit tinilrr nuperlnr itiBtrac-

" n . A llmltnt number of boyn rc«lv«l In

CirculAni on application!

iAS FOR GRANFJRO & ROSELLE.NT" '

ftpesfor supplying Cranford and Rosclle wWk^Ga^are nowbeing extended from Elizabetbj and within a fewjfceksUiisCompany will be ready to supply all who want gas for liglitrheat, or cooking purposes. ; v

House connections and setting of meters will be done by thiscoiiipany at"a nominal charge. <-: '.-'-... zr•'._%-•,•

teAS HANGES Placed Beady foir use AT CQST 1

; Prlce.for Cas:' $ 1.75 pet 1000 Feet. •• ,

Elizabethtqwn Gasjight Co.'•• 124 Broad Street, Elfzabeth.flJ?^ :^\,

CARPET CLEANING BY ELECTRICITY!. ' -|_ Have Recently Establishedva^_ - ; ; . ^

,,-.7----^^«^sr^«BnB~'GRAND "ST-AllEET.rELIZABSTH. N. J.LAST FOR THE THQROUGH , '

Gleaning^ Eenovating; of Carpets,^ OF ALL

Tnid, ro-fltted and re-lni5f'-'Mnil orders promptly attended to. Strictlyi work nt lowest prices. . . ' " . ' " '

Alfred O. Lagejren.

Monnmeiits, Headstones aiid Cemetery f o r kOF EVJ RY DESCRIPTION,

THOS. JMDINB & SON,"-Z E8TABU8HBD 1860. • ' - '' • "

STEAM GRAMITE AND 1 A R B UST. GEORGE'S AVE., NEAR-GRAND STREET, :

• • . " O T T U A l i / T r ^ W ' I l . ' ••".*• ' . , • . . • - - . . . , r v / T t f l J n X f T L . ! : > • ! » • v » , . , ..- .. . . . : . ..-.•' .* ;. .:- '

-•'••'.AiarRe vhrletyof llonnments,^^Ilritdstoiies. :ete;iin.tlie.3)cst American'olidForeign Uriihitea niid'Marble,, constantly on liunil. Designs and estimates furnish-ed on application. . . ' . ; ' . • ' - . '

JDE[NE SAYR^S

Columbia, -Hartford,

•" Crescent and Waverley . . . .

CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS.Correspondence Solicited.. - >'

Frank L. C. IVIaptinyt ^ - , o W h o e l m e n ' s Headquarters..

Corner Park Avenue and Fourth Street, r ." . P1AIHFIELD. N. JY

J. 5 . IRVINQ,LUMBER & GOAL

. . . ' '". . ' . . . . " ' • " " ' . • • • • ' • ' • • • ' ' ' • . • ; ' • ' • ' • - • ' I - ' • • •

BuNdlng Materials, Etc.Central Avenue, nearRailroud, West field, JV.-J7-'.

Orders by mail will receive prompt attention.

MODEL WORK AT THE" M C I E LAUNDRY,271r 273 Morris Ave., Elizabeth, Al. J1.1,

LAGGREN & CLEVELAND, Proprietors.iiteqt improved niacliincry preventing wear on tlic fabric. Goods cleanedj-SOAl1:. Xo ucid used. Calls miulo in Cranfonl Momlavs ami Thurs-

days.

Fresh Fish from Fulton Market Received DallyAT THE

Westfield Fish~& Oyster Market,GLVMS, LOBSTERS, SOFT SHELL CRABS.

DcUvorlca In C'rnnforrt, Tui'MlnyB, TliuradnyH, SutiirauyM.

•;: • A. P. WHITE,WB8TFIE1.D, IV. .1.

The Clover Leaf Wine RoomsOYSTER AMD CHOP HOUSE, '

349 and 3514 Morris Avenue, - " - - Elizabeth, N. J...:-•.-•• ...-•:,•..: Opyt i l t s Vtnr J«rwrr Central R . Ri'-SU'liin".'"'''' ^*1-'--''-"--'-

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

Ddinestic and Iiporteil Wines, and Lianors, for Family Use.J l _. Joseph Bloeser &

STOl" AT THE

Union County Hotel,AGARWOOD,, N. %j. r,

Midway between Crnhford and Wcstfleld/ Thoflneflt public houao on thoCounty Bond. Accommodations for permanent and transient gneete.

1 COMMONS STABLES ATTACHED.

PETER PATTEN, Prop.

Central;Pailroafl of New Jersey'TimaTablo in Effect Inly 1,1894 I 'OM CHAXFO«D T ^ E U Z h

^ TfJoEUiCAHETI,

I1.51.^1240,1 W |.'3<MM."2'l.iH>. 11137. •

A.M.-I00,--M0, U(»,I 49

- ' • ' ( . * ) . / , . ' . ^ - r - . . ; 1 ; :

SUNDAY TKAJN'S F1IOJI NKW Yoni;' .A: si.-vi (ii.j ai.7 is , 113o.li jo. ja'nj \ . '.

IV 31.—1 l»l, 215, 4.UI. 5 O), 7 U). II uo. Hii(i

Y TKAIXS FI1OJI KI.IZA1IET1I 'A. M . - i 4(1, r, ir., 11 oil, (i 07. in i t .-• ..-

;.-.-.|...-M.-ISDOt » 3.1, i)()O, 4 '45,-0 00, r*C6«~jll HJ. II.OI.IIAIOK.N, — 'II. 1'. IlAUIWlx,

, - (ivn. liiiiit. «en. Paw. Aei m

TimeTableinEffeottnne'i 301894,TIIA1NM FltOM SOUTH OltANFOKIl TO

ii),(l(On. m.; 12j t I-iilunliiysl LI.

IIUn.nl.; 61.1 p. in.

, n . m; 1 \ l id'lcpjit I-iilunliiysl SLIJIM, UIIU 611

lnvB only) I \1m.: buudiii.

CRANFORD

'Arrive from N*cw Yc»rk~700n. m.. HO) « iM143».». .(411 JLJII. . . . . -. • '

1^-iivt'jor >cw i ork—8 Oj n. ni,, 2"<i it m5i r . i i , iu. . . . . , ,- .: . . . . . . « . . ' . ••'. '

Lt-jvvu tor the Wefit—7 W a. n»., 410 p. jn1 , M J . Driniv, I'ostiuiiMir

J. C. ClIANE.-^fHlUnnl 1'oBlnim.lir:— Vr T..i*|Ui*uX, MlHlriliiitlni; Cltrk. •''.

".. >u%urA<-rBiir.

AXD liEALEtt I-V 'HORSE EQUIPMENTS,

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

Woolston & Buckle,PAINTERS AND DECORATORS

IPill iVijif n, I'alnla. fiat ami Vanitilm,

Hoi. H I & US Horth Ave., Flahlild, H,'J.

WOIIK DONE IN ASV I'.»ll OF THE KTMTK.

L. L.. MAWNIWG.r. First iiaptlKtCiiurcli}'

UK LAIiGEUT STKAp• MAllIlLK AXD

aitAXtrt: WUIIKS ix mv UTA TE.iiml HpadAtiinefl far- (Vini-ter)'

IMIKB. AllOnleni'DfUvcroil&Stt t'ii.

SCHOOL FOR BOYS,PLAtNFlELD N . J . . ' .

Boys Thorongbly Prepared For .College or Business.

John Schindler,HORSESHOER,

TJiiIon Avenue/ Cranford*

Billing© & Phillips,Elm Street, neur the Tout Offlce,

WESTFIELD, N. J.A.full nssortnient of Fish fresh from

Neiy^York, nt New York jirices.Will inake inlls in Crnnfonl for or-

ilera ami ilelivery on Tnewlny,_1, "Thursdny nml Siitnrday of each

'week..'

E S T H B R O 0 K E ?••' •PHOTbCRHPHIST,110 BROAD ST., ELIZABETH.

Will Illvo TlHiOliiONin.E Rcuilcrs 1 DozenC'nblnct "Arljto" Kltcaulnr l'rji-o J5.«l) for thisAil.iUHltXII0Oi.il.

MoNULTY'8

Ctiofognaph Parlors,Cor. Main & Cherry Streets,

BAHWAY, N. JT.:IaDilfionkcBt-I?liiiII(> In tlirHtntc.

'...'' WjsrlfE<io»lly Artistic.

A. & F. CLARK,

BLUB STONE.'lfiK Stonca Laid and Curb Stones Set.

Mantels, Henrthn, Sills nml Steps.X u t Broad Bt , £ll<»betb, N. J.

J.L. DERBY,Fine Family Groceries

8DPPIJED 4 DELIVEaED FSOICFILT.AKuntfortlioMABTHA'1 BAKIKOPOW-

DEIC. Just iu ftimd nn nny other, and ntone half Ilio jirlie. Give it n trial.

' Opera House Block.Next to jiost Ofllce, Oranford. N. J.

Page 3: WESLEY A. SHAW, Groceries & Meats · 2015. 1. 2. · throngh dizz.new lor failing strength lout her hold and fell to the Hide of the track. Ther e she lay nuconmrium* for ail honr;

Our 5econdMid-Summer Clearing Sale

'. •" • .... Is now Ih progress nnd \yill/be continued until ..:./.

AH Spring ifcSujiimer StfcoeR"•; Y V - " ' ' . ' • ; . ^- ' 8 D I S P O S E D O F . -•-^~i^___'.-'••

Wlrile.it continues,purchasers will receive.. ' ".

More for their money than ever beforeIt is the bargain opportunity or the decade and should not

/ be missed.

/ L. BAMBBRGBR & Co.,j 147-149 Market St.. near Broad, Newark, N. J .

A ROUMANIAN SONQ.

irartlcnrhtetli oiiatxM .Df columbine a )'6tni£*ntl rusy maid,.LJttdiT tbo thoUe of ntsti wLho ai.J r t J ,

A young niati lingers HA lie jiaav's by.-Oh', fair, nml HVIT fair forMUHI m l . . . 'Arc thuu a maid, dear lanrii'Ms alt IiU cry1. ..

•^Irnrt ihoirsome (ila'Jiii'asarit'A inatrtl"ilnviOr & white Ktwldt-ps 6tr»y,;il from heaven*

•*Xi» BcJdcfH I, iirtr any i>c;mr.L*4 love,

•'I!nt (icnrimtloii In thU tfanleu town,A.rc«l fntuiillmi in-UiImT'inlrii-^rtm-ii."Vbutli,'"hast tliou not MJIUC flowt-r for thine

1 . m v u V V - ' • • : i • ' • : :"

**2»ny, none I liavp," \\o tttid', "Tfio*«lrw ain 1.( conic At ntifhtrult wlirn tho k-avi-4 aro dry.And vyhni Itfa,rariiulk'ii, thoiiklmlt <1K;." - ,JL

ho Iik«* t£rbe pcr-ecuted—that is (withBoino confusion\ ho will 7 b> delightedto find yon hero when ho return*. Howas so tony that bo had to po to townfor nw few hour*. In tho meantime- I*hbpo that you vpUJ let me lookufu-r

""Tlihnt'yoarvT'ry Tiiuc!L~Pt-rIi:ipsycuwould bo so kind us to explain to me afew things I t-bcahl liku to know: aU utProfc5Mir Botkiuc'n theorip* uii lucto-

to w*c« a" dwp flush.r<)mo over her

He was frurprand a look offace. . .-,

( Hero ho was; pluii(riu« into K-iriht- wry Ur>t tbiuj; and tuniinw shy

IIAIVT0HXVEA1UTHIn thu morning of a Knltry. July <foy

Professor I3otfcine.-of flio University of,California was xittinK on hlnfruut stepsat Berkeley. . - . . . • ' , •

i.th.il.Ii.-Uh!bae.shl' ncrvril herself ti> tin- eirnrf.

! am' *uro that I roulil not toll ynu'aiiy-j thins i«» the f ulijivf, duiPI cannot thinki.of Ji;uyiiij{..yju ttro alone.' You mn.-tL lvt n;r niakv yoa.;emnfortaMe. I know[ that-after yuur jo'urmy ytm wunM liko

DON'T QUARREL WITH THE PAST.

Don't rick aqunrrcj wliti'the putt-;.MffrU-nil, wliateVr you do.

' • On notanimv It: Irt U bp, "And it \fT>irt truuliU* you.

Cut if you plague it In lit wimitfti -Some liiiu- you'll btiiiitt n ^ a t t '

. T«i tee ».ow 'twill avciihv itsi-lf.---.-•"—Don't qnnnrl wtrlrthp ra^t . : '

". Do.n*( p!rk jni«i.irrc! with the just.My frU'iul, but t;n your way.

And if you niUAt'a ijuaf rrl have •"••-•Come, quarrvl with tn.lity. "

. ' Tinliiy i» in-ariT l«» your t-ltc.. Tlic |>aM a lini:;»UT Wisl,Invulnerable mid nlf nntmn«*»1,

I^m't ijuarn-1w1th tin1 iia--t. * *

' Don't j>icl( aijunrn-VivUh tlio I'.Vit,Myfrii-iiil.forif ynuklunv

• TJio pn«i lumtlii-'r fmniMuiUiih•'."• ', "To Jiuht, und MI luwoyuu.

• . .IluT W )uu ivlIJfuJly t «*l>lt-« • . ,- . , ; ....You'll siirrly U> outdiwt .1.

- And All yuur otlur ftM's wiil lant;li." ; Uon*t<iiMml \\ii\i ili<- yn*t.

-INTBIS E. Harrow in lio..1 lIot^.-k.vi.inB.*

forts of bin f i t toait tilf cuptnro a very > ,.^^,,1lar^o' angleworm, ancl hiK enjoymviit •!-'\v:w enhanced liy tho fact that his lieaa-tifnl Uernian wife, who nmally Oeeliu-

il to interest herfelf in unytliiujrwhii'lieho eveni eufncctiMl of ft conneetiun with

," \viis.ncateil beside, him.

Hit Iuokol anuucfl an.l HM n cmlar-

eager littlaJireKsures to his hand andottering n pleased exclamation in herpretty foreign neeeiit whene'er the toad ,niiultr an extra effort. ,

Tho worm (juvo a- littlo wri^le. an-it-ibegiuvid come, ont of tho ground, when,[nick OH a Hash, thu toad niadii-a-Uap |

. tho cud of. tho worm {n its

"Thank, you. very niceh, Jlrs. Hot-kinij" lu> i-tammeml, •*luit I <io not

Well here, ainl~ -: ."No, no!" eib ealil.nrrvunsly. "I

know that you aro only afraid that therein no lint water ou <nich..a wann.daV,anil you. do not wi?h to (jive trouble.Not a wori>.jif you pleaw. Mr.. i-'mitli.You will roallyani'nyiiK- if you r*'fw ts--f *.

isho thoughrtu htTKlS tba: ho littluknew how nifijv- thaii aiiii".ve*l HIHMVXHat the thought of lii* lwisMliletjuestiniiK.

As he followv<l JOIUIIS Mr. .Smith re-niarkul to 1 that be/ore thte'ex-Then began tho tug o£ war. But the •"•""•'" •»!»"«•« mat otuoru m. ex-

toad was not to Wiseourng.d. It jerk- ' 'Mr";"™ bv "n°U\'^Vl™-1 " i "^ 1 " ;ednnd jerked until it fairly mxM „„ P r a s '"»V^ty to be ecc-entne. He had

W. O. Blgelows' Real Estate and Insurance,CKANFORU HALL.

T O -XII3-] C J l A i N l - ' O K O P I M I L I C

I have now control of tin; latest improved method of putting up awnings which does away with driving hooks inbuirdingM nnd nniktng unsightly hules. Send d' postal, and 1will explain the fij'Htem. It will he appreciated when Keen.Send orders early. • .•

Rr G. LflGCREOflwninu Depot.AL BflUIIXO Clllt. EAST BUO.Vt) STIIKKT- .Btl 'C. B. R.

ELIZABETH, N,J. .

.. \y.Wholesalo end Flo to 11 Dcolor In

Elm Street, near Post Office, Westifleld."Wcsellonly fresh A No..l Fruits and Vegejable.i at living prices,, Wafeou iniikes

regular "rails in Crauford. ' ".

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• Mil

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CH.DarshArchitect.

ISO 5th Avenno N. Y.. or Wcstfleld, N. J .

Special Attention (liventdSubuchan Archi-

tecture.

CONSTRUCTION.PERSONALLY

SUPEBINTENDED.

T. J/CAREY'SAuction and Commission House,

Seventy separate Storage Rooms.. Sales every Friday up stairs, 2 p. m. sharp.

76, 78, 80 W, Front St., Plainiaeld, N. J.T. J, CAREV, Licensed Auctioneer.

Estimates given on ftotiscliold Furniture. .. Outsido sales promptly attended to.

^ ; , „ . . • - ' •

244 North Broad St., Elizabeth^ N. J.Opposite Central Railroad Station.

5 lbs Fine Elgin Creamery Butter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95c.-8 Cakes Standard Soap f o r . . . . . . h V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c. ' -3-lb Package Superlative Flour '. 12c. <.3-lb Can Fine Peaches.:..... >.. 12c, '2-lb Can Bartlctt Pears ioc.2-lb Can. Pineapple.. . . . . . . .A... ^ . . . ioc;2 Boxes Domestic Sardines. . . . . . . ' " . . . -9C.-_,

. Best Imported tSardincs ........1 14c : j

jr. F- EOGGKE3 & CO.Wo gtmrimteo our gooils to bo just ns represented or .nio'ncy-rcfuntied.

Orders dclirercd in nil parts of the city, and deliveries niado in Lorraine,Bosoilo oud vicinity ovory Wcdnosdoy

its hind, ji'gp. .-.Still it couldlodge tho worm.

At this interesting point irtrnin whit-tled. ' . . , , ••••••

"Whyj Sflma," tiiid tho profcfsur,hero iMftho train already! I'hud quite

forgotten .tluit I muxt go to tlioday.; Whom in iiiy hat?''

^h to l

i tioiu."Slid was

\ but fear.-(I to perfbnu Iiis abin-

<'latcfl that tho went to

"Do wait an instant, dear. Jnst ncf'; ; ' r ' " '

I tho piano and pang for half nu hour.j She was startled by hearing souie one

iutotho roiaa

(1 \ V

pjiin.pld Riixkyjunmitaiii linuter; whmwhen game got searen or furs unpnillt-al'le, ' took up the equally hazartt'iuHcalling uf-goldJHH'liiiig: Frank Kilger-tou, a handsome .tyouug Keutuckian,who had come-out to win a,MtTlilen fur-tune, and myself, who had made *fortune' in thu golillieldx,. b>st it andwas now out to get another ami withthe firm dctennittation to hung outo-it

if I struck luck nguliii:—r ; —h 'MAcros.K.-th inouutaiurt

ill the. Han Juan region wns u miglitydi iarjr lqmly cii.niitr>* in. those ilayn,with tho watiT flawing down out ofnight iu tholiottonis of the canyons, midthe nearest white settli'iui'iit !IOU milenawa3* in eastern Colorado. -

.. . N(!*lX'upley hail, hunted. all .through,this country with ICit Carson, and lieInliveil it wan rich in gold, and Ihi t ifwe kept our jiuriKise to ourselves we"would niake our everlasting fortunts,"to use lufl^owu words.

\Ve Jeft Tawi-in tho early.tpriug luidoii.tue -.stool iiinl ,tnc<ran- j while all the eiicircliiiKniiiunlaiiia

" f M r ^ " i 1 1 w l « l i d I lii ith i l kwere

toad gave a hop, "nnd out ranio the •:•<• • '" w l i y . J I r - ^milh"— j-he Ugan, but 'than bis jyo partneiK. We were out-'towonn.—Th'i.sliail been tdO'fawiiuitiuK » i w a v w l l l l s l l i u " ' a|».l.igitically and i find gold fpr tljn sake of the ]«|Wer niulspeetaeln fii tin- unwary professor.' He : «««'»>»«•: '• — • • i the romfnrtH it would give, and i(.niaydashed into thu house anil baek again, i - I ' " " T < ry fOn>" u°< «" "avc foun<l, 1«. \yith thought* o(_ tin- di<fi'reni;» thatkissed his wife, and, with „'regretful f 1 > r " f l " " r . I J t l t ^ ! m ' - l r a t I»"'I'»I» 1 <•"• | would be paid iw by tlm les's fortuiint..glaneo at In* rippling hair and soft blue •.;«""«' agaim There is ju.-t Imie for me; when we were rich men, but our hand-cye«, Ktartefl olF. f tocateli the 5 oelock train." j some young companion.was moved to

Suddenly he rui-hed back. . I • F " r a '""'"lent s-he felt Hunin-<L Theu •. fate tho JmnHi'ip> and bravo the- (langein"Why, ilirnr," heericd,«"I forgot loj

tell-yon that Sir. Smith, the Canarli;;n '

1 £

n ' i m L

oo' 1 " 1 * I«>un-.l ihrouKh her , of tho expedition liy no such mircinarys. ilii- uuiu'lfoaiie. «* what j

who wruto th»be herothijitwa Ho limy .c

the Canarli:;n1 j . j p ,thu pmnT nu l.acterin. will ' h-"l "1'° ( ! o m ' l o o f r i n ' 1 I l" 1 1 ? W l l a t W i W j He was not more than live and twen-H nfterunon to Btiip.'o day or I " i m ! l u «"u»r(> •" *°n" -an apiarjitly J ty< w i , i , bniwn eyes and eurly hair, andiny conio before I anrliaek." I - m c c y°n"t-' •"•1U intoMirfc a <li.-traif VaVilky mu»tuche nnd Ik-aril of the same

t perfectlyand happy. He.'H an Knglislnuau, you »T . . • i ' i ^-- " * '* *••

:' r ' '-'' ~ - - "'& ;;^nM^-^'>I?'^ul*^^^?»«>^f^I\va'ffl'^^

tho springs or tim' indiealions of In-

^'Siu-fi^ciWRtibcr #i»vtli'6V.thun);ht"iiuW: . - ., - -- - i .-- - .- •-—-. — n v ^nitiiJe^Hly tcieneo and Rcicutists peftnK-d L^VU ° Airs.. IJotkine... . . . ,, . • . ;• M.b^ught^r. v^nd.^i.f Kiupi,.far'ho.had antb^lotOuT'triTwitJiVrgtmitstepsrllertiVis-1 '"bhf'vUmmv^ IlT'r- gm^t Vnrdfally. yexr-i-ni-nt voiee, ligiitcm d many a longband certaiijly loved her, but ho hail a ' out tho ininntf flip was alone witli her: I I 1 : l r p l , a I 1 , i ,ilKi*lle«l the gloom fromw a y ' of i to imiuK utterly nbrorbnl iu i h n - S D ; l l » I F»P «•>»« «'«• "T the, lapela. j m i U l y n ]Onc1y- camp in f.ho heart of the.his Btudics and then bursting into her I " » ' ; ^ J " « ' n^*' y«» < « " playing; caiiyons. • ' .rcfleetions Avith renmrkB which sounded ', "[Uiii1: Bho<UDwn.l«l. Who i s t h i H , . , •«•,, h a ( 1 n o t beon many days out bc-pcrfcctly ghhuliah. . . . ; Jlr. hunt i i ; , | foir Frank Kdgrrlou opcunl his heart

N o w here was this Canadian cdming i i - ' " h y u m y ; dear. Inert! is n o joke. I a I1 ,i K a v 0 n B n,,. „ , .„ , [ ,,f | , j s c m t a n tA n d . how was shu to be-properly in-.j Tins is tho Mr.-Smith that 1 told you I : ha , ip[,1 1 R S . Hu,was iii love, not '•lU-nil

Shi) wonld placo bejido it a cake ofwhito castile. Then, whatever his tastes,he must bo pleased.

Sho put thu nlcohol and a colognebottle within easy reach, got ont smoothand rough towels and" u bath blanket,saw thatNtho shower bath worked, and,,with a sigh of relief, went down stairsto'iniprc&s thu cook that during thu en-tiro afternoon there must be plenty ofhot water ih the boiler.

Suddenly a happy thought struck her.Sho went into her husband's s(udy andbrought out every book on bacteriologythat sho could find. Thcso she rangedon a shelf at the. foot of tho' bathtub.Standing out a littlo beyond the others,as if but just shoved iu, was Mr.Smith's own pamphlet on bacteria.

Mrs. Cotkiuo pinned on tho wall somocolored illustrations of. various formsof bacteria and then surveyed tho effectWith tho calm satisfaction of a generaleho"foresees .tho success of his maneu-crs. • < .

Sho had donu all ehu could. With thisvirtuous fceliiig sho was able to goabout her occupations for thoday.andin (" {ho*' afternoon' cvenv liaii'ishcd thethought of her expected guest enough totako a quiet nap. ,'.-

Sho was awakened by a knock a* herdoor, and tho maid handed her a cardbearing tho seemingly innocent inBcrip-tiori,m','iIr.vWorthingtnn BmithV",..,,„,„„

Sho lingered outsido the drawingroom at long as tho dared, and then,putting her trust in tho bathroom, walk-ed in and greeted her visitor with aeniilo of timid welcome.

Ho did not look at nil alarming. SheWas surprised to setrthatJiCMiiH-young,darkly handsomo and dressed with moreregard to fartiion thaii the scientificmind general!)' deigns to bestow. V

After tho llr«t.-polito commonplaces'Mr. Smith .iml'linglv observed, "Pro-fessor Botkino's recent researches havebeen of such interest"to scientific nunthat they must lay him open to a greatdeal of persecution from inquiring ad-mirers, but"

'•Oh, not at all,"- «ho answered rath

The Mang of th.« Ilrawlnjf Itocni.If the elang of the streets is vulgar,:

which is granted, what of the flaug ofthe <lrawing room? In how* many 'draw-ing rooms id some such remark as this

looked inside the lidH since KhefaMeueilit around inyueek:aud told me iis shekisH-il mu tliat so long as I woro it nextmy heart I'd remain true to her—justi s if' I could ever dream of being falsato gusiol"-JJy tho canipflro ho openeil his coat

bolus made evciy .laj of ovcry year: I d h n m | a , 1 U r t m d b r o u K , l t t o HKht"Thru* yonfio much. Miss Montmo j rim(lw R o l d c l m i u t h a t ] t m l ( < a , K ) n t

rend; it MT^ pi-rfo-ilj- eUutiulug. 80; ^ m ^ « i ( l fl( t h t > (>n{, o f w h l c « t h

izooil of. you! bare jou didn t min<k . w a s a flat( ^o l ( 1 ( ,M Im.(1a])ion. •Mucht« !p.w«tofy«.n..YeaIly!; I« not | H*« «pcii«l it, kiswl the plcturo-wlthth» italicized. aavirMaItadjt;ctiTalfiort ( h e a ( l ( 1

Ir n t i o n o f ft ^ ^ ^ hU f ( l o j

of olMervation qmto as much flang n« \ m d , l i e l r i c t u« lo<»Put tho fact, of athe .laiig of the Ptn^K which is not FO | ) c a ( l t i f n l K ! n f ( t ! V w l iri o f ,„ o r 3 0 \ v l ]

vulsur «nljUTan«. it » mc«* idiotic? : W f f l f a ^ lifdiko that it lixiked moiLiMcn to th<? fufbionaMe ymmp lady oftho period. Lady (iwcudol«i Vero deVere, pptaltinff fn tho 'iFmortciKt,"inost"exclusive** hon*e "in tofwn." "Itwaaan awful lark! He'a^ eo frightfnllyftcrvainfn?, dou't yon know. I thought

like tho reflection in a mirror than .colonel ivorytype, , \ •

•'KnsieCnnw'ain't ricli, for heavencouldn't givohcr all tho blenHingH without being unfair," coiitiuuud Frank OH

T . . . . , . . , _ 4 l ( , . . . , ho restorwl tho picture to hin breast,I should have die<I-facti' Ami yonug j < < b u t M n bo rich 6omo day^f tbu»*HLord Adolphtw GrarnUiffu^r in reply: | g o l ( , f o l w f o o m l j n tht^moun tains.p j"He B a caution but I vo had a sickener ,,, whilol'raout hero pros-

. lM ^ ^ h u , , , w h i l o l r a o u t hero pros-

of the chap. H e . all very wel l the first • t i l -,. j . a-tearhing school downt i m o o f asking, b n ; I tli.ink he's a,bit of ^ l

K ^ k f | C N da rotter, don't von know ' L a d y <,wen-* l f lM AH i i*i lBi- -aBi

1o pirns connnu-c' in;

i Mp nu

this strain until the conversation.flnMi;«<. The one Is no more orcr-«<. The one pict^r* Is no more orcr<lra\vp than thootlur. Put their CUUVCT-sation and the imsiixnV in paralK'l col-nmua anil pay Which you prefer.—Alltho Year Bonmt • . '

. A \*ry S<n»ltl*f Sick Han.BnpcrF<nsi(ivcney.'* is a qnality which

often pnbjcctfl tho^f fH*6cssiiiff it—per-h i "

j f phaps the i>hra&o "a vi ctiiu lo it" better

s the idea—to n'<grcat deal ofg—Anffcriuf? indnrt-*! i>Iuiply bo-

ii icaniea itp y

iu w>moione tUn-cti'm prt-rt nts tbo utilizing ofmeans ilirectly at hand to prevent thatsnfTcrin . A resident of- Laitf<luwno,who may pruptr|y bo paid to -be super-

iTi', when raken Mck recently, fortlmo rcTuMd to have a physician

W l f hBent for. Whenpy

for a n.aw>u( hoat length explained by «ayiij(r( "Will,yon see, it'o betn to '""S tiuo> I wasrick that I'm anhamrd to look a phy-Oh, not at all, «ho we . _

or incoherently, "or rather I should say »ician in the face."—Philadelphia CalL

r tho 'bankn of tho CUIIIIM rlaiid, and1 can .bet ,if slie^a^.auy timo Ux par^iu htr W9fk film putft it in a-prnying

for rue. That's why I :sure/boys, _Uiat wo aro Ruing to win. Itoll you that an outfit can't fail thathas on angel liko tlmta-prayingforit."

Frank filled uuwith hlw cuthnnia&ui,and-- Ned Ccjplpy niid^Tiiywclf •-.•fcit thatwo^-too, wero" intertfltrd fn tho girl; -anwe wcrw very sure fiho would liave Iweiiin UH had hho known thocirt'uinstaiR+s.

I don't know tho namo of tho ptrcnin,for it was in tho days Ufom names wertigiven to every strip of wet ground Intho wefit, but It r<«o in the avulunchesof tbo 8ierra Modre and nuno down byour camp i w cold, and as it broughtflecks of yellow gold with it wo decidedto »top thero and go to panning out tho

Wo did fairly woll. What wo gotWouM havo been big wages nnywheroehe, but to conn>frit«ato forxVhat wo suf-fered and tho diliigrni wo faroil yaa-naturally wanted more. ! •

A hundred doIIam ii day bt'twcoiiChroo wasn't HO bad, bnt wo wtro in a

mood whrn |r,000 a day would nothave rotUfled u$.

My, ' :.iy» lio%v hard and ebeerfnllyFnuik ilid Workl Why, hopitfiodeep-}v intvnstO"! "in that nnkaowir'ftirl;'away on tho baukrt of the - Cum'licrlamlin eld Kentudcy,. that -In* gut'intci the.haliit of .Huyiiiff every uinniing.iu woato lurnkfasf .by thtUlf.-ht U tho ('ii::jp-lire. "Anntlier ilny'rt V*TU f«>r Su>ie.I h i y f i ! " / • • „ / • . • - • . /

AltUotiglrthn n'tningiTit of tno'thn-e,Frank was not used tu tlii^snrt uf rnii^hlife, HJIHI I sdf.n haw it 1:I%MH ti^ti'll onhim, and I wnifrNI him ti» N'tjujy-*»i*tthe brave fellow htnek to it, wi'tkiiir* iutliL- ice (Hjld waiter till li^ was tahaj-duwnwith vliillN, folhAved bynburniiif;f t ' v o r . ' . ' " - " ' " " • • - • , - • • - • - . - ' - : • • • •

W,o'h:id ttoiuo quiiihii) :) i:dafr\y j-inVplu rvinedirs fur euts and bi'tiin s almit,'.and v i t h tiu>o and the -Mil that ram 'of long yrartciu tin1 wi!«U wu did tli-lx*t we I'uuh'l for uur 'parlntr. •

Nn\v ennif.s the reniarkabltt p:jrt (ifmy story. I've ,-ii'i( nun «l<>wnwitli th •£:}•<£ \viien .they. «nf Ki.i_wilij..tlu-y..luyl']

\\^ X*l'Vi\*\^niC\\Wu~FrWi)K\vM e'lV.'tr"out »'f his'heart.he Kept just »H iH'Sicefulan rvrr, nnly that h" iiirl&hd (lint up"tlin creek \vero RTI:W cnvoM full of gold.and that tin* ^peekuva liiidliecnpickingout of tho prnlcli ranin fmni<then\-

He/wanted UH to start up tht re, say-ing wo eniiHl m-t nil tl o gold iu a *hiy

We. wantt.«l for a lifetime. •"••-•(){ cnurre. Ned Copley and I h u i n i e i l

Frank and told h i m wt<'d go if lu-Mhurry up ami get w e l l , but ho 8Wtnetliut instead of U' ing nick hu wan'asfitronfc as 11 giant! . ' - ' '

The third night after Frank was tali-en down In1 Ki'enud.to l - noting tjuict-ly, Kt Ned and I, who had been taking

• turiiH \V{it<;hingf tlumght'it- would.. Itewife tonfTipoff toslee])^—kind ijf lightly-— a n d wo d i d ^o. .. .. . .-...• . L . .• " Wlii-u we woke/up m "tfie ivirly u^uni-

I ing and Haw that Frank KilKertunV-fiitI \v;m empty and his clothes and pick itiul.' revolver gone,,you may try .to,'imagine,I but you can never realize, just ln»\v welfrl ' " " * ; '

' jiirking up enough jiruvi^iims- fro'in i.tirliltlo ^torr tili-Intjtjhn*i»"jthiy1.s \vn hid

I the rc.-i, lift the miili- Iiit) in a litrlc1 valh-r wlu re Ihi rts \vns hits nf urn** :u 1j tin nitttirtetl oft'.to fitidiiur insane fiicn 1i~~'H('iiH'hili('r'iiig hi.s myiiig^ al»iu(" "thI gold/ caves" up nrnr th*1 Miirtv line, \\

deti'iSninrd (o fnllm\* the erei'fc. \ \pomhfcV'ad-n^trail !ns. well an'tin In* Ii: 1[ but thr n'«'!is were too hard to retain

the . impi'iv-MMi of a human foot. A tj now'und then wo Haw Mgns t/> *nrour[ iigc us. • .I The cr'Vk branclu'd into a do7 11j stn-anH farther up, ami it'wasnnlyatt rI long cpii.sultiitiuiiH that wo difid 1I which- to take, nw\ then .fujt no rea.- 1i thai would nut have applii-d quite 1

\yell to thi' other stream.j It wan a ruugh, hard road, and n M,I and thin nH we went on wo stopped tI fthuiit I-Vank K namo or to discharge < urVrflUf, but ciiily tlie, eeho<Hcantt* back f r

reply. :

That nljfht, thonuighly faggrd ontwe halkd cln«v to rho >now Hue—in

j us and not 1% sign of ashruji. to msiki 1'i\TiK- "AVitlv->y-Hfrlr'-alwjl|(»l lam|i-" wmade KOIIIK <-ofTco and lay down undtour blankets, *K]KH>II fashion, to. keejw a r n i . ' " _ • ' - • " • .

Wo were up by daylight and Htartt-off again, thin timo without cofTee, foiwo had only alKitit a gill M alcohol fothe .'liuitp, and wo reasoned that JMMIFranfeSv<ml(l_Wiuit mniicthiug warm iwo found him alive.

Another terrible day and another awfnl night, and htill not-i^udf Frank Edger-ton. We gave hint up, and with saiheartjAccro ri'turning, whtii Ned, whilia«~(yi>K like t«l c7!|?e^"'Hitirl• he .iKometliing inoving.-Ucar^fhe'^now limncrosrt tho vnllny. , . ' r

ThiTU'liud. U'tu nn immeusu MIOWflKdi* *IOWIT tho "Vftll«/5i-4Ki*MTin honr !«•fore, but we gut across, an<l tliero undertho lul'git of rncks,.with a grtat pile

Frank IMgcrtoii, hx^king like aman. " •

Whilo Ned niado tujmu enffeo I rub-Ixrd Frank with.snow-.till IIIH okin feltwarm; then wo forced coffeo betweenhis teeth, anfi~ wrapping -one blanketabont him \vi> mado a stretcher oat o1

tho other, and our two rilttt*, w> an Ucarry him down to camp, no eauy job, 1can fell yon. ' -

•Just as wt; weronbout towtart offNtinoticed th*» p(lo of htoneH — Frank'Hpockets were full of .tlii'm—and thow:lying alout had evidently tx-cn broughttlif-rv by him.' But they wero fully onehalf bolid gold.

Frank Edgcrtoii had discovered thtcavc« of hid feverinh dreaiiiH-

Wo got him back to camry nud wetook turns nursing him arid carryingdown tho gold no nty«t«riounly foundwi th hint under that ledge, and th(hource of which ha/1 been concealed bytho miowslide.. "To mako.u Jouff Rtory short," as wtunefl to say wheii I wns a l>oy, Frank

'tfot well, WJicU ho waa ablo to travel.Wo startwl back to Taoc, enrrying with

We ina'lc a Hecoud anil a third trip t<ifind '.'the K°lfl caves," of which FrankreuicmlxTcd nothing, and others havooften tried It Kince, but they were lostquite as- niyHttriously an they werefound.

Mrs. Upton—I don't linii-.v what t o d ovvtili myrt^lf llii-< ulu "::ou:i. . Givi' l>ie(?.f l i r i l - t i c -k i ' t ' t " l i : ; : -IVVlOTt, (Hill 1 '1| K »

iUl«re i i - . - . ; = i.-.-.-v<..--:U-..-.—•;•• :--_i™~ .-—.;-.--

Hnrdr U|.t..n—I{.-;ilIy,C!.ir.i. I h i iv tu ' tl".it WiTtit» . ;<n,X,-~. • - » . . • . •

.Mr« l ;|.t<jii—Oh. wijll, (,-iv.i mu t l iat ,rind I'll npi'-nil.tiii1- afi,Tnin'm tOiop;iin^.— „Puck. • — •

Trath

his dharo enough niouey to return toKentucky and' marry the fair HwieIluriis. That they are happy as tht! dayib long I ain Touch for, for I visitedthem let;* than a year ngo. and I wanhighly flattered to find that hi« oldestson wns named after me.—New IforkAdvertiser.

N«1U of th« II04I7. ' ->'•

It U a nun>rininK '^'t (hat of n)l theTfrnnio »all» of rrar body we only taki'iii'—Huillnni clilorldi', or conimoa «alt

froin inorganic natqro and add it toour food.. All olliir «alta arc prcH'Ut iuorganic food Htnffit itt finoiititicA pnffl'clout to oor rcqolrrnientH. We have nonw<l to wok forthi'in cltcwhcn).— D«:troit Ncwi.

—-illMr I in 1 (it In fir t «« 11 lmnrr

unit itllu II nil f r th iir»t tltuo)—1 ut th « i|itlmi ^t r i '

M i n P i r u Hill > i t rj—\ i It1»~dom? HO yoii c;m ttfn th«* dcci'Mti'.tns onth« l»ott/>in of thu pjrtto whilo you nr»r:ititi)f it.—P

ns h.'wk iloor f country.CrociTjrl—^Afti'r worrying my hrart^)nt-for weelu, at l.u<t 1'vi' funnd n chauce to

• " * • * " • " " ' : ' : "

Ciutomrr (who has jnut entered front. _loor)—Got nny I null eg(t» today?

Oioccr—jrint Btup hack, sir. I've gotlonio fine ones. , -•-•

'"'I

'•' •* , 4

Ca«tomir—Well, I—or—don't wa^liny any. I just wanted to know If yonhad 'em..--Life. '

She

Ue— Do yon play Go'ttachalk'* "I*eioper lt jnut c»rrit« me away.She—Yea. I'll play it for you.—Broofc-

yuLlfe.

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Page 4: WESLEY A. SHAW, Groceries & Meats · 2015. 1. 2. · throngh dizz.new lor failing strength lout her hold and fell to the Hide of the track. Ther e she lay nuconmrium* for ail honr;

INC.DENT3 SHOWINGTICS OF THE FINANCIER.'

• . . • • - . . i ( —©08 Elizabeth Ave., To thow whp do tottbat there la Hfalilinhed in Newarlc, at1<W Hnlwy ' street, a physician whostnnils in th* funinrat rank of liU pro-frmlon, Who.ta indunnt liy the leading

of the eonutry and who canprove !iy witnesses right HereinNcwark

O* An>til*a Stmpmpa Mru. balk Dear**Trapped Him Onee^-Sent Ona

f l u ,fo Jim K*ene—Bow BeTbat tviiUfcy W**a a nail SorTryor. J. WATERSONjJChfrewaJ uotaina.llc

8T0UT AND THIN PEOPLtJHl. Q1W, GASJI

•»-*•• ft: "

Chenille Partlersland fable Coveri^

MADEUPAITOTOORDEE.

Parlor, pining «*•Bedrotom furniturel l f you lmy t U w nt'nil fioin Bnj5ody.: don't' care wllu w n]

lK-at j-onr priiv. niid wy<t4t"jk«li» when yon nctil' tUeiti goods

(8G8 Elizabeth Ave>, Elizabeth

~ft FbsBStor,. . . . . . . . - . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . " . ' . . . . .S1..0(>Java1 unit ^Iwlia- ('olTov... .'.Vic II)

. - . . . . . . . lHo. . •; 1 8 c

-i • ' * : '

.5 Ib-i S.ula Cracker*. • ^rrr-r:..

."> lb? (tinpifr Snap* ' . , . ' . , ; . . . . . ;

.1 lbi -Nic-X»cJ,, 1 . . . : ' , . . . . . . . . . .:i rails Coiiilrii«vtl M i l k . , . . . . ' . . .Tea 25, HO,MO, .W andT5c lb5 J+;.. .

OnlcrB'hv lp!pgr.i]tli,' tvlejilioiie, letter or postal cnni rcccivo proinf

•Itviitiun.- fioocU ilt-livcrt-il ur»l orders taktii in CnmforilJIomlu^s, Weil

S uiid Fridays. . . . : -,

GOODS D6LIWERED FR6e.

JrWrORR.lMWJRlt|ES IN FOOD.

,nWol m* Common u Kmny

nrfa It oration tif foot] ant vrrv iummUu« to I)r. IJ..AV. j

chemist r.f thi* United Ktat<*» lie- i

. THE WHITE RUDDER QOAT.

Lord Byron looks will .» haughty lUr*---Htraltitit out front tlio shelf at me,

With ibo Iiamltnmcat wave to iiti smooth

curltu til,i silent Up,'"> n t l ( 1 l f l l

;:f

i* not foM.with sngar-^-at, leastin tho United States.

ilatM oyd Janip Ku' ant intho market ore nlm<*t ataiolutvlj pun*,

tv*\ Knpuk>imtitnt«, though ran**4 a Uttlc floor or March, mid

low KTiulo unbars an.1 import' chieflythrough th*^ mplasM* niul water tlu-y

drupe*. TbVri* i* viry litth* Jiuru m.-iploKirup, rn»*t nf what U wM ;as KUC!I j n -inn tk mixtnn1 of.^liiroso or *aiio Mrujw,xrith ft small pT(i>«trti"m «f. tho pTixiuctof thn mapli', whi le iu mi imitation tic?

V.:: tnalhr pratr.ct**i bx a TWOi'itt rf Ii«> ijlilili*

And the pA n < l ! l"

Ami ilnwti Iti th« conror of that iatna iliclf' As iTut'k «u U£o«t in 1 lit be, ' ••A white rubber goat— AAtiattu'dpf hlnnc]f-r-

HUndpvrabblliiu Lla beard ntnic.A wlilto rubber Uonttlmt I liu|>I>cnrtl to know

Hiii a «mnl*:.rrul whJstki loniawlioruConrtnlitl *n tJit) region iImt*« Mil bclotr <

The TTCAHU of hi* rubber hair.

« hlfe r li cr fi it is n homely BOI\(,U i u k l a b o t a i l ' ) "

iiuUL'lit)* nnil chill.TliN rrltle i>r an trltli tirr rosy lUl •

M j

. And lu-iWMliUkrrntlint lianif from liUttiroal- In a buiicli Ilko n boanl

J And t liu vnlcn I lint lie i rlokR from his Btniunrh

j Ai)«l hi* l.'ptre 1* AHkiyAnlnnd *., ,: ?ul I wren Hint that wlillo mlibcr b'DAt will

.'-. -4 Au>rriiii(J which JJjrrtm.i:anlii)l.

fl:ivor i.« jrirrii lirTJinirrjirtuf hirliwy j Oh, lljrrcin, look ilutvutrith your culU, M»queltarL. Liquid hon.'-yj* lari^'lv adultrr-J * ) 0

• hmu'v.'r, mil)" that in iHittfcfl and j.ir«7"~wiih tiis inipurc, iho rid injjircs.«iM» t!i«t iMinbhumy on the framo i>* a.lalt.-rnt.1.! h:n*.in^ Nrn jittiVftl Co In* vmmisins.

Qrunn.l wffvv.II* s<> lar^'ly adultcrat*«1 Tvith cliloirT, p*'a.*C UMIIS, vU'., thatit i* rarvly fnand pair, and «'Vi_-u t]u<mi^nmutl U'rr>".iH imitat.ML Trait* ran1*ly mix.1.! with fun'iirii Irav.w, lint fn*-qucntly has itu Wright incTra.se>! 4iy tlioailtlition of Kiltd.uf imh and c<ip]KT—matiriiiU qnito . prvjcdirinl t.i tii'.-iltli.tJjcoa and chocolato ani l.irK»'ly ailnl-tirat.il with starvfi and sugar, and

For tin-(tout who*! red mouth Into tvhlin ha*l V l l

wlioso voice i sa RiiuecKvivhlttlu'acr)'.. . —Laillcii' Homo Journal.

THIS IS NEWYORK.

A Picture of tlin Mctrnpoll* u Uravrn. by_an

I-rp^nnl with intcivst tho customliottw onlt?<T, tho first Aliicrlriin I Imve

uotivo mil I, and cunncnrcoly mi-

\ m tn diKntibiliry may havi. littli* nf tlwtirtn.'siif

V

Fatness nml alltuuttu como by rjatnroand tiro tbercforo often impossibloniacdy, for it U of no use, and it is nl

l L ) l i. f ; i . t e 8 gconatltnttdn. Yon can attxt that con-Btltutlou t6 a ccrtulu cxtunt, bat bej-outbat extent, which won't plciuo-clthctho too fat or tbo too slim folk*, yon canonly do harm, defeat tbu vary object yotry for, nud, worst of nl], throw yonrneinto 111 health. It rtntiils tonnaou thaiif a man or woman coined of big bonenloutly built «tock ho or nho inajr rcanohably bo expected to inherit tho tendeucjrto corpulence.. ConTcraoly, irappwo tnanis bom of family stock which it notnblfor itn thinnc*^ and alimncj«,'ic umy bo,and generally is, irorsa than folly foihim to cxpuct, by any process of feodinor otherwise, to bcconio; a utout and wefaTorcd penon; . - • ( • - :

So lot us rcallzo this bifr fact at onco—that wo hnvo to faco tho qncsllou ofonrcwistltnttonjtaitcf nil, dBiblo peoplo to <«) and dincovcr Whbthe*oar fatness or our thinness in part Andparcel of our natural build Rest assuredf wo an) fat byiiaturo it U qjiulcsaCo

attempt by dlut or otherjvino toradncoour bodies to (lliirfroportlons. Manyman and woman has paiil tho penaltyjinch nubiieu by Inducing diseasehrouKh their outraReous efforts (chwart nature. Let us bo •ximiblo, then

about tliiH' ^fatneHB" question nnd seoolenrly wjipro.ins-rationalntand. It la pomlblo to ktcji oycunfnbody within Its owii HnntH l>j-rt-axonabltrrnro and diet, just ai it may bo poo-lblo to fatten up n thin person (withinlimltH n«uln) by a rcj;ulatc<l courso otootL Whatever yon ihny do in tho wayif thinning or fattening, yoaennnover

Bofclyor/what. is'monl to *Ifo:pnrpi»(cjpemianimtly nttnin"yoar nim by thu maf drugs. If thcro in nuy ouro for fnt

IOHS nt all, bo mini it ID to bo fnnml Inliio food nnd in tlio foixl nlonc.—Uealtli.

nOPED DEAR AND BRONCHO.

Ilurfclry BIo.lo a </oo<l Throit, but llailn'tIlrckonr.Mt'lih Ilia Uorfe.

Trim Dnckloy wna worlitui^™oii thonpringr rouiiduji inthu viiiploy of ono ofthu InrKU.cattlu outilt» In BOtit]icn»turiiAluntiuiiw Whilu ridliij; through nclump of brutih auo day huiitiuj; cattlu. afull Krowu Oliver tip bear BudiknlyuroHO nnd confronted him. Tho only

ttpoir nt hnnil Wiw his lnrlat, uiid with•inioua of julo}- U'nr utoak for thu buysit aupi)or. around tholuotm wngou -thatilliht nud a lino rnK for thu pruttycimolmnrni ho quickly loasciu'il hisopo mid throw it. A fuw turns over

o nadilloliorn, at tho enuia tluio nplir-nu; hi» horwo, nud tho Hhock oame.It was very BOVOIV, for nnlnckily tho

x'ar'rt foro li'K as well m lib) head wax;brougli tho loop of thu riipo. Tom wasibuut to drop tho roiw. liko i> hot caku*

him Ilia liorno Buddenlj- put hit) howlLown nnd Htartod . bucking iii trueinmelio s t y l e . . . ••••/

Thomnn didn't last lone. IIOBUITO!

•tavn on* illnstmtiims of\lho principaldult<T.ititi!n, which, tlinuuh bad

with tho utarllinff iyp.TH that havebrcn publi*hi-<L ' Much th*- rvat.T partof foods wi. « t if pnrc run

no- initlalin tho I havetn'tipvu >'V«ry trunk and lmi: anil wntchhiTRi', dirty hands piny over my cleanlinen. Ham COIIICH to rthako hnndH withnlo nRaiii. and RCM mo nil Irishman suila truck to tnkti my lUK aKO toa lly-.AnTh« m>t" of. .in .•rnnK^jcUaB has a trurK to takt? my 1UK«UKO to a (ly-An

been plactnl'in.thv Natural HMory inn- i Irishman tipfim tho <lqnr;'nn Irishmansrumnt n.-r!ini by IVif .s«j E. Salculia. i drives mo. Tho flratdlloplfeo In Mielinoly u .and lYofi'Ssor Modiiu has discu»f<Mt jiaLth«It.rlin academr. i^vfiisor-SJalcn-j

pnhxm b:ir.j»ltiHK overitramway

t d i l lin Bornoa Tho n.-st, which was Bitn- i ° 't&id aNiat 00 f c t tram tho erumii], in i I'»n»'-thu oroieh c f .a trrr 43 forf liijrli andaboatoticfnot in diameter, mra-sun1.'

SJalcnj y va tree r"ndrr flittited'Tnilwoj*, lietvtiteii pllefi

° ' "imw as hi(?h nt th l ll i

feet long,abd I toSJ* i

4lf, by atwf

^ , y* inchm hich. It is made of 20tiranrhiti locked and twinul Uand it larpo rnott^h for a"fully Rrmvnorans to lip in it at full li'uitfh, Uioin;hthis monkey protobly altrnyH ftlt^ps asit dors in captivity, with Ic^i drawn upand amuB CTOR?*X1 OTTT its body. The K>called iir<t!« of the oran«s aro not fkill-fnlly bailt hifj or rlo<<il shelters forarwburn yonnp, ^at fiisply flwpinR

. plans, ai many carvfal <>lw«T\!-rpi ofthi«c iaontey.4 in li<tn«« liave estab-lished.—X-eipsic (.iatix.

•Walter Aldrich. thu lihlioKrjphiT ofid l i hi inn a

yartl

lioa in hisnniqao bandauna|v>n(U:cr«inarv, ciwlo i.f VUk cf rv<l I»»Iy, wijhportraits of Davi^\ Bcaarejjanl. Sii:ime«,Ixv, JIUMIII. ShcU-11, S a p a , Jackstmami Johnsoi^ printi-d in bl^k, incircled»ith wreaths of charactiri.^tir fuotln nl

LS liiK'li mi thu early walls olI KOO an unmLstakntilu Irish i»-

llivman, • in u hclriict with a" furuwldown brim, r

liiR with mlmimtlon

a colored. Indy tuimitcriUR through the,Klnsh of the sidcwulk in RDIIHIU'S. ,\Vtoro uearlyBinnsheit liy n rahlo ear elilik-iii(T nlmi):, rliiKiiin n ftine«nl CIOIIKIURbell. . I nee n dianscil lamppost, with adark reil letter box fmitenud to it; next,a tall, black, electrlo ll^ht pola Onthe lamppost I nad, on oimeiilo, Fifthavenue; on tho OUHT, East Twenty-sixtht t OA tho top of n linjji> buildlug

a IIURO pity BI^U ndvertisitigclKOrttti's. On tho faco of

it three largo clocks toll tho time iiiLondon, New York anil Deliver.' As wojolt past, up Fifth nyeiine, 1 Tend on,nboanl, "Oil, • Mmiilr, won't you tnkoyour honey boy to see Puter P. Dnlleyin 'A Country Sport?' " Thin Is NowYork.—Pcmhill Mnirozino.

streettherp'flcertain

nl Uctwrcn Them.Two men of nioro ur less hitmlofllty

who hail ttlwuys l»vn frii'iijls (jot into oruw ono nijxht .wliieh eudeil in ono get

with ferns and the cotton plant j U"K pw'tj-•bndljr batterwl and tho othert d I i T u l n R "rresto.! for ossanlt nnd battery

p jon white Krvnnd. It i» Mid tT. U- tho | u l n for ossanlt nnd battery.only ono extant .if t!«< IS or.lrr.xl fur i ° " thu trial ono of tho ntibrncys was

quen'tly bt«auip the,|ir\iii.Tfy of GeneralKirliy Smith, bat Mr. Aldrich DOW.IWIKit nnd haa It fmrao.1 and clnxt'xl and

hi ,

Sir Edvftu Lasdseer .vice bad a oiod-o) who enld to him: "Bir E'l'n, I n» Jfrom the papcra na yun ol'n dfiics withbcr .gracious aajcstr at BucJEin^hanipalaciv Nov. Sir E'l'n, ray laitolx in araro e««l waahrr, and if nri! time yoo

' dinra Tvlthbrr maj<«jyou \n« ld justptrrail an bfr to piro my tai»M herTraatlDR II would cct ni op, it wimlit"It U not «total whether tho requr»t n i• v a put h> hex Eujnty.-—42ilc«cu Her-»li' v • i. .

W<*M ff tadeod fcnt the immwlmi &t•om* power am with wqr certainty di*.ham what at the bottom 1» tha Ira*

. Aanctcr of CDJT maa.—Buxko,

IU cm tho stand.Tho witness told a very nracli involr-

oA story-—"That isn't'wliaX 1 Wiiiil' to know','*•aid. tho nttornuy sharply. ' ,\

Tlio witneaa madu iuiotheatry.''Tliat'iiuo cI.ennT tbim thoothcr,'

obic<-to<l tho ntt'onicy. "Can't yon tolljust what passed lietweou you mid nothfciKinore!" >

Tlio f:ico of tho witness phovt-ud aIn it.

"Oh," ho Haiti, "is that what' yonwant to know*"

"Of coumq it is. Tell thnt and somore."

"Well, aa uunx as I can remember,t t i eravm 10 been, fonr tfhiakloa, twoKin toil (wo Mauhata, ono brandyand ono vermouth, one bott|a of cham

"That's cooogh," interrupted tho nt-11 iarney. ''All tho rest la eaiily explain

• ed now."—Dotrolt FMe Prvu.

estriitof.(lls .injjivii«v. _ . ,tho tup of a butti* eloHO nt hnml, and, nl-though mi indifferentfprlnfcr, ho man-,ngeil to inako very fair tiuie.

Looking back from his poxltlon ofcomparatlvo' nafoty, lie/conld Bed thatbpth mil mals hnd l)ec«imo eiitaiiBlwl intho ropo uud were haviiij; it out in greatstyle, luakiiiK frn){tio elTortH to freotlipiusolvi**. Tho/ropo flunlly parted,,nnd nwiiy they went, in opposito tlirec-tipim, or, n» ho'^xprcsseil it, "they quit

Mnutij-./liitting only"—Chirajjo Iteconl

tlio cotuit iy . /hl t t i i iR only tho"'IIIRIIspots. ''

Ilia I'lnl'Waa lU-ttrr Tluui a 1'amul.Old piiyiiiRa nro nearly nlwnys troth-

fnl, but,' they must bo njiplicd with due•jfop, as « wonulii.. iu'ii .IitUo itoro

"down tlio ncek" tllBCovered to her nor-ro\y. An old dnrky cnlled ono morningto inrchnso n p°.uiid of nhot.. Tho storo-keeper lieiiiR ont, his wifo attempted toBcrvo tho customer. She could not findtho weights, hut boInR a iroo.1 houso-koopi*r nho remembored an old MiyinK offrequent u»o in cookcrj-, ",a pilit'B nagood an a pnantl tho world over."

In her dilemma sho quoted that eay-ing to tho darky, ajking if ho \yould bonntixfled to tnko n pint for a pound.Tho dnrky.'wlth wldo nw'oko cunninf;,suappe.1 nt tho chance, pot his nhot,pnid. for it and hurried ont of tho momTho woman couldn't account for thoBudden hnriyof hlsdopnrturo until dhe,with prldo, rolntetl to her huflbmul herhappy idea eunblinft her to net alongWithout Aveighta.—Philndolphin CnlL

l-rattlcal Eja Wuh.

A littlo nalt and water nfied as an cyowasli will elcan'so - nud strengthen in-llamcd lnshca and reet tired oyoa It issafo to uso it nt nny timo that irritntionIs felt. A Now York Burgeon preserilMtho ocean, for bad' eyes, particularlyyoung cye«. "Get off," ho fays, "vlien-over you can and let tho Halt and tlio Aoabreeze wa*ili and blow nrouud your rjv«.It will do thrm. (5>«!! ..I.t.wiH rtlslod©tliltgoriiMloT'dfrenK.'v'fcir trio iiir breath-ed by half tho world ii* genn lnden, andBoro eye» nro mnre .julckly eanght thansmallpox nnd more fntrtl.- It will bright*'en and strengthen them and prolongtheir beauty nnd nscf

$;„,„„y- TrttTcler (on sonth coa»t railways-Why don't you pnt np t im^ables intho station?

Porter—What for?• Traveler*—To show what timo tho

trains arrive,•Porter (scornfully)—How'ro wo g

to make. Out a tablo nhowin whnt tim<>tho trninnget hero till wo BOO what timothey do got hero?—London Million.

Ukcd Cknrch, Hut-—"Bwvot Girl—Do you «*njoy takinit mo

to church? .. "Lover—Not so much as riding with

fou in a street car. . ."Goodneul Why?"^"Tlio sexton never yelU 'Sit closer,

please.' "—Now York Weekly.

After All Others Fail Consul;OR. STARKWEATHER.

To those- who do cot already knowthat thiirei_i^ttitabl"iplu?<l.in^Kewarlu-i4t10.i "HabM-y street, a physician w'histands In the fortinontrank of his profeBidon, who is indorsed by the. leadiiifcolleges of Iho conntry and who canprove by witnesseK right here in Newarl(nut by one, bat by hnndr«l») tliiit hhas snceiwled in raring cases that liovibi'enntterlyBiven np liy other phynicinn«, nud good ones. too. To those wh.do not lielieiu tljese facts we state thatnny |iem>u, rich or iiobr,.*old or yutnig.iswoloiimo here and rtvilveciaininatiouand ndvlee free of cJiarse. ';

Thou«jin.la praise the day they camto us for treatment. Theruis no ifneimworkj no experimenting, no painfnloperation. No mutter how.ilifflcnlt thecane, no matter how mnrh of the tihy-Blcian ii time it may consume, the dingnonis will not only be tbornnglir it willlie nlwolntely frw. 'There is no taint ofUliackery,,: _or_tltS*liti6ui. nu.. eJaiui..»irstnteinent is made tliiif is not Imrne outliy fact* nnd living witnesses.

.TirkiThen1 Is not n lienny ti> pajvfor the

'nllost luoilical advice. Drv Slnrk-ivontlier is n grndnnto/if the. Berbdiin*^illege. Smfumchiiftc'tts, " and of theUediiti ChlrnrgiraM-olloge. of Philadel-dila; cndnri-od ab«i liy the Oillpge Of-liyslclunii nniK SnrKi-inm- nniT-Belleviniliilioil Cnllegn'iif New York. Wo inr'ite nil HiilTorers front whatever ennse t.i•nil at our orace. No. ttW Halsey street,fewark. where Dr. Htjirktveatlior is inittendnuc./ doily to £ive exiiminntionmd atlvioK entirely fre«< of rhiirge. Itimttersii.it wlmt the iliimim*, or howimny Vi'iirH yon have RiiflVred, in • tqiiteif-niMiu nilopted in.yoiir lniinlf. n visiti) this lifllre nnd tliKprivileges of the

inie will cost yon untiling, nnd mar hel)(* moans of Having yonr life.. We'pre-are nil our medicines and prvncrilie theI'lntMllcfl indicated. . ThiH plim ennblt-slit* patient to mi ' jw .lint-tly. from usiu')i reiiie.Heft mjnwill ]iro*lnce 'the re.:ults promised. : . '' . .- .Oiirofucvii open daily from 10 a. in.,i D p. in. SundayB 4 tiv-*! p. in. .Those living nt n "'

Send or Vnll' for onr Book of Testi-. t m S n b i - " - ' ' : - . • • . - ' • v v - v . - . i . . . : . - - . ; - — : * • • • : — y - ~ ••'

.. Dr. Starkweather's .HOAIE REMEDIES,

o. 105 Jialscy Street.. Newark, N. J.

LANSLEY-.Business College,

23d YEAR/ /333 Jefforson Ave., Ellm'both.

be New Raptd''Easy. Sbortbandand Typewriting.^,

UMMER TERM OPENS JULY Oth.All Hliorllmnit ntiulentH In trnrlptt >m Ywt,

rniili'. Kf'tiiliiKtVin nnd Ilammonil "tftv-writers. '

" Wo hnvc «o mnny nliiijf a Nl'MMEII'HOOL, fmm Onuuninr'Hf-liool graitafitrttlit othcrm tlmt wu lmvi> .lntilr<l.To liarenHTlftl Bclof t Hummer clivw. We will nrfmliutlenta nt nny time from July 91b.:ul tilvo tli.m extn. nilv-nnliitfrM. Trillioni»y IHI |>nl(! inriwy InRtallmnHH or njl In ml-

Apply for rlrcularo or nilmlMlon, lo .

' J. H. LAK8LEY Ph. D., 1-rigclp.l.

Qoorter deck originated front tho ar-rangemuut that tho partiun bf tho deck

called was about oiu>fonrth of thorholo space. Foro or forward castlaDceived iU lmmo as lieing the principal

t of tho ship in which thu fightingwk place, buing raised much above thoivelof tho uther part of tho dock andtiding.a commanding position. Poop,

lie raised of ttirpart ut tho nhip, set apartT olUcora, both iu meaning and dcri-tiou, come*, from tlio Latin.UaiiRway has becu linndcd duwnfrom

10 ilnys of., tho ancient galleys of tho'hacnicians, Oarthagcuiont* and Ro-ans, it having been a board whicha^onf j tWwholo-leiiRthr gcrTJiiir-iiispofsngu for tho rowera to and from

ic.irR.cats. .It was'; also .utilized as awfnig plaou fur tho mast and Failfhcii not in" usu. Tho term now denotespliico of exit or cntrnucb from or "to awssol, g>'uernlly from the shore, byie:ui8 of^ fl^Uinij •ptiuik'iir'platform.-—

Ihambers' JourunL, - • ' - ; •

A Lowr of TIt ll sold thnt tho camel is a lover of

abacco. ' Let nny one smoke a pipo orIgnr in the cnmel colnponnd, nnd theunu'l will follow t:.e smoker about,ilaco his mi*; closo to tho burning to-mcco, inhale tho fumes, with a longalff, swallow tho emokV; theii throwingila head up, with mouth ngapo and eyesipturned, shovruig tho bloodshot whites,ill grunt a sigh of ecstasy that wouldlake tho fortuno of a low comedian inlovo scene.—Bow Doll*. ' s

Dwarfs livo much longer than slants,tho latter usually having weak consti-tutions and soft and brlttlo bonoa.

J. WATERSON,Carpenter & Builder,

OFFICE BOOM 4.

—Opera House Block.""Locks Knot*., Bntta. ScTcwa. Nails o

'^_ nil kinds, and

Oineral llanUcare for Stile,r- ' A t Eeaso i iaWePr ices . :,.

BEEF, MUnOfl, LAriB, VEAPork, Corned Beef, /

Vain. Shoulder, .Poultry,

OpordHbuee Block,

Geo. H/Sruce,at Law

l"roclor nnj^Adiocalc In Admiralty.

SfiFFICE HOl'ltH:ln.ol A. M. to -MO P. u.

AS» llllflUlT APrOIKTUEJlT.

fc Row, Potter BulldlriKiYORK CITY.

A Connaalor at I iSv forN«w JorMjr.

OXCOl'NTV. N.J.

tr.i,icnco CRANFORD, N. J,

DIEDRICH KREIE,Carpenter

; AND^

Builder,CRANFORi), N. J.

IKEA PERFECT LIKENESS?Then go to LANGHORNE'S,

PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO,

Front Street. Plainfleld. / „

COLLEGE. INownrlc N. J .

i n i s i imYORK R. a BDUDINGS,13'i. 8M, MO, S38. BIO sn.lUHM I.IJroptl^

. :-•. liartiiU'nt;.itt: tl ie.State. .:.:•

R A T E 3 L O W . . •'..'r Cat Alojfne or CVtlltirc Journal, -

H J i A K , I'milibnt

W. H. GLUM,,-, ARCHITECT, * '

No. 150 North Avenue,

Plalnficld, N. J.

. Edgar 8.Real Estate & Insurance..

3 Opera House Block.

J. A. OAKLEY, Jr.

ABOHTTEOT AHD BUFERIHTENDEHT

25| IC0BRI8 AVESUE,

Hixabeth, . . " H. J.

C. V R E E I / A N p ,ity Surveyor &Givil EngineerOAVONSE, .VJ.ASU CKANPOKII.

AN ORDINANCEy the Townsliip ConimitUt'

if the Township of Crauford," Union:onnty. N. J.. Jnly 10th, 181)1. entitled."AtTOriliiiauci* M Rspe&l B » Ordinance.SlitifM"""Sn"Onlinnnc>1 to Gnint a"rnnchijw to the Nntioruil Lifiht and•oiistrnHimi Company. Trnsteo,' IMISH-dJnljrSVlrtaJnljrSVlrta. •

Section 1. B E rr oitoAissp, by therownrhip Conuuittee of tu<* InhnbitantHif tlio Totnship of Crniiford In theSmnty of Unionrtliiit iiii ordluiince cn-i t ta l -An Ordinance* to (rraut n Fran-hiiwtothe Xatlnnjil Light nnd Con-trnctinn Couipany.' Trnstev," psfwpdnly 27. ISiM, U- ami the ramt in iwrobyepealed."Section a.. AND BE IT ORDAIKED, thnt

his Ordinnnce shall take effect imini'il-ntely.

EnuiMi D. HoitTox,Chainnain Tonnshin Committee

.ttest:RuBEitT C. PU'MK.

Townnhlp Clerk.

Ccoiluctor (to Imljr jmaarngcr)—Ilarcn'lyou anjthhiff smaller than tbU dollnr,ma'amt ' /

Tho Uuljr—Why, of conno. How itu.p!d of roc! Hero Is a 99Truth.

Chenille Porliers and Table Covers.,L A C E Q U R T A I N S a n d ~

MADE^P AND TO ORDER.

Parlor, Dining Bedroom FurnitureIf yodbuy41ie»eatall from anybody, don't care who will

»t your price, nml uiy advice is Wlieu yon new these goods1 nud see me.' ' . f-

M. I*. JOHWSOW.J51 Broaf/St., Elizabelh.N. J.

fines andABOVETali others invquality, quantity and assortment.

B E L O W all others ir/priccs,

BROlfKER & CO.,contiimo to dp n Hvdy tmde, mnking friends who stny forvror. • • ' :

Pure Old «yo )Vliiskoy, Gin, Knommol, Jamaica Kum,Annlo .Tiipk_ Itif*/»ra V.tn' Vfr» */._ ^ .' • _ Appjo£iick, Bitt^rs^Eto., Etc..,....,,,..,.......fit|c por t,t;-

FiheWCaliforfila a French Brandy for family or medical use. Port or Sliiirry Wine, W', 81.60, nnd *2 por gallon. /

Palntcliok'Bittcrs am^ Wild Cherry nrandy, COc. per bottl(.."T~All .kinds of Iiiiportcd Cordials, Clmmpagnos, Rliiue and French 1\ in,,

Wflll|r|efe6PElizabeth Ave. & 7th 6t, ijjlabethI*. W. Koechling,

Upholsterer' andCabinet Maker::

164 Morris Avenue, ' '•'..•Elizabeth, N. J. : :

DcuJcr In all klmls and quall'tim of

+ FURNITURE +Jiirjiots, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Mnt.

tr&Bcs, Window 'Shades,. Cur-tiiins, Drajiory, Etc., .Ktc.

Estimates made on.Carpets anil selec-ions mndo from tho »tock of Arnold,

Confl.tablo & Co., Broadway and lOlliStreet, New York. • . . ,

TARPETS MADE ANP LAID.

tnadQ at Lowes

Old Furniture Cleaned. RevarolfdiiHl,RepoHflhni, Keliphnliilorcil, in fact lunitun? good lumow; nt small ;coat. ' • .'

CURTAIN POLES S PJtRLOR ORNAJHENTAriONS.Slip Covers Cut and Almle. MnttrwwcH

Made Over.

Mo9<iuU(i and Fly Netting*.

PHIL JAHN,PAINTER, DECORATE

DEALER IN P '

Paints,-Oils,—Glassi-Varnish,Wall Paper, &c.,~

•-'- GRANF0KD, N;- J.-

B. Krosse,

RISING SDHIkitllcrof

. W, f ENDELL,

WAiyNUt AVENUK.

Plans & Specifications Foroisbed.J.^V. BON WELL.

CUT FLOWERS AND PUNTS,87 Broad Street, Elizabeth

VAf)rvt.rrnM fnmlly Hotel; nl*» firr> ro-i

C. H. HAtE, Proprietor.Telephone Cull, *0 M. hoselle.

Brood St. , Wootflold, New Jersey,

• (Next door to Welch Bros.,)" Dfiilcr In .

Harness and Horse Supplies.-. Rennirinjf prouiiitly nnd nently dun.

JOSEPH WOOSTEfl,PEALED IS

Harness fi Horse Goods

' ALBAITDPOBTEB.Alas Soda and Scltlcr. .

Oar. Slnnhall A 7th Bta., CUanbath, N. j .TELEI'HONK <)AI,M0S n. '-.••'••.

llvprU^ in ('ranfonl.' MondnyH, Tbnni-iftiHl ^ntunlayH

R. H. JcCDLLOUGH,SASH, BLINDS, ODORS, and

MOULDINGS.Scroll-Sawing and Turning.

Doors arid Panel Work

21 StEINER PLHCE.lorthi ,R|oinO«s.icl..

E8TIMATES FURNI8HED.

aylor's Dress Gutting School.AndDrm. M.klnu Ptrlon. Krtab.llHbfid..Xor. two ypAP. n( 44 vll«MUlHttn«it i

rlalnlnn lo flrnt-cliiw. clrt'fwriirtklnit.' m ynuntt ni. 11 tnken. LVmtiime

«t rvawiniihln Vrl(le8. l*i*y MI<1„ jljrlnjB* ". "1'nymonlBmodoriu.y.*1

II llmiAli HniKirr, KMZ; Mm«. J. N. P. Br»ok«:*rj\ AJBO 041 llroatl ft rtrtrNownrk. \

inZINHNS 5 RHNKIN,

LEHICH COALAND

KINDLING WOOD.»om I/, Ojwna TIOUK ninth'. ^

YanU CtntennM Arrnur.

CRANFORD, N. J ,

Boots, Shoes, Rubbers.-AOKNTS POIt-

•Wllllama & Clark's Fertilizers.. Plttl««nd Poultry Too li of ill Klndi. •

155-|57 Main St. Bahway, N. J.FIN6 + MILLINERY

. ; ' . . A T " •:•

Mlsa O. D. 8qulor's,HO nroa.1 St., n.ar I', o . , Kilubrlli. X. .1.

Orders token for LnctiiV Blazer Snitnin Duck or Berge. • ,

Cheap nn.l well nmilc.

W. J. LANSJLEY,

Room 334, Central Bnildlns,Corner Liberty nnd West Streets.

.' • N o w

- Crushed Stoner•••-Blue Trap Rook,

Fnr Wnlk», Drlvi^s Ilruliln, ConcreU'. fir.PprcUl attention given to l>rtvjito Drlin.nn.1

WnlkS. Work rcmcrnc (cvl or aliino luintlml

liy tho ton. •

WAHfc"1^ Brotrh rii.lii«, N. J.

FOR SUPERIOR LAUNDRY WORK

Ooml« cnlleil for anil delivered inCrnnfonVTnr«lii.yii nml Fri.lnya or mny-bo left nt J. C'Hniuuier'a ;~

Gco. W. Baker.

CENTRAL MOTEL, PETER FINGER, Prop.

JtRDERS K E P l BT DAT OR WEEK.

IN" KVKKT« ATTIIA

InrIu<llt>K PI'nrls. Normanl t l in d

Wllllf lll|Utlt<I'.n.iV. nil III

This is La

MAIL

No tlrant-h RI01

EUctrlc Ont IJAlarms, tawni J i a t l