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VOL. 1. No. 45. CRANFORD, UNION COOTTY, N: j., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1S94. $2 PER YEAR. THE GREATEST Ever held is now in progress for fifteen days at ' L. Lehman I Co., . THE ORIPINATORS OF LOW CASH PRICES, ' 133 Broad St. Cor. E. Grand Street, ELIZABETH, N. j . Local Items. vuiuc (Wwc, thongh Etill \yealc, is nble to lie out again. ' • Mrs; Willinni Speiry in visiting JIrs Weidenbach on Union urenhi-. / George TJ. Nix leaves town tfo-dnyun- n ten day's biisiness trip. / Rev. F. C. Moouvy.of. the Methodist chnrch lia-smgaged rooms ntmninlvtoh Hall. / ' ' Robert J. Nil and family/will move on Nov. 1 into Mr. Bigelow';! beautiful stone bonso at Holly and Aldeu streets. Mr. Torrey and family, who occupied I tlie Presbyterian pnrsouiiKiif during Mr. ""' ' ' have / rvtnriKil to We witih toinfoim onr customer* and the public in Reneral that notwith-: i w r i ~ . " lll '*" u ' Htandtng the efforts of n combiimtiou of several local K.roa'rs to wnniel us to nd-1 ' } ' vance onr prices, wo will Hiill conthine to sell our Roods at the sauie LOW Rev. F; C. Modnry ilias recovered PRICES as.herejofore, and ninlio further redactions wherever iwssibU'.. We are I from his receirt illness aAil will preach here for the benefit of the public and will not bu dictated toby any association o r ' ' » « t .Snndiiy. combination of Krocers as to h,,«-wo shall Hdlotir goods. ' .; . j Thl>con9t'imt deman.r for I.o.,^ to KE^p AND BE eO/MVlNeEt). •'• \^^^''Z^ti^^ REV AAJD B Best Elgin Creamery' Bntter. onlv 25c lb Very Best Dairy Bntter, only...".23c lb Fine Cheese ... 8c lb Sh C h ~ '' Sharp Cheese .'; 10c lb arp Olieti Best Allld Cheeso., 14c lb Lard, only ; .... _ .' v . .flcilb Bfist Sxxx- MINN'SOTA FL6UB, ONLY! ........... BEST FAMILY FLOUR, ONLY. Best Sugar Cnrod Hams ,13c lh- ital soused briiurs 10AKT cent Best Sugar Ciiral Shoulders 8c lb ' vear. ' Best Sugar Cnred Bacon... : . . 18c 11 ' Best Salt Pork...: 21b Brick Codfish. y» .-*. -.-. .v.:I-foj» 25c .'. 1*1.09 Per Barrel . .83.35 Per Barrel Every article in these columns, at Cut Prices, 10c lb i °" Sntnnlay Mr. arid Mrs. Gale will " 1UC1U| leave Fairleigli Villf Mr. Hale will sail for^uropo shortly-i«.--stiuVF--in««c in Vienna. ' / v - - Crnnfonl -is ehorily to lose Mr. and -Mrs.-Preston: Tl/o Connecticut lamp Leader Milk. ............ ,,-. *u i-au Bell Milk .-.."•... .,-::•.. ....... 7c can -7 Cakes Lanndry Soap.... ••' ..... ,.',., .2~>c 7 Pkgs. Wnslriiijr.Powder ......... '. .83c Best Starch: ...... ' .... ' ...... :.'.. ...4c lb Pure Ammonia, large, bottle..,'. 5c Large Bottle Blue" .... ..-. i.-.Bc Dixon'fi Stovo Polish ...flc .Ginger Snapi. 5- lbs..-. 20c Nic Nacfi, 5 HIHS .'........, .20c Graluun Crackers lie lb Mustard Sardines. .5c Spice Sardines ....... Oil Sardines...,, Alaska Salmon... ^ Breakfast Cocoa, ...... New Tomatoes'. New Corn.. ., New String Beans New Bartlett Pears 5 lbs Carolina Rice ..... 0 11H Tapioca..'. Assorteit Jelly Cooper's Gelatine ,,.0c i n . e t | l? ''i»seniciWin the home office. ' •, • • •-- • jp.v, Miss Grace LedforiJ, of BrotiM371,wli. ...... ^ri -Ia«t wet'k-wa8 the gnest of Miss Opi ' Edgecnmlie returned to the city of j chnrches 011 Snnday. -~'-."• TiWiiight Mfa. J. C. Hnnt will cute- tain the Wedhesdav Morning Clrtb and their friends', Jiiiigo Bruce has con- sentetl toiMj/present with his wonderful phonograph: - ' . . . Uort't forget that we areselling 111 pounds of Graimlated Sngar and 1 of onr Fine Tea at SO cents per pound. . . ...-. .Be cau- . . .... He can 0c can .. .... Ocean '.".'.'.'.'. W'.SSc .Tcglriss .7c package iiomiil I Among ihe recent arrivals at Fair- 1 °"" U leigh VillJi are Mr. anil Mrs. Bonfils. t,f ' J Brooklyn. The latter is a daughter of r I the late/E. J. Denning, the successor of A.T. Stewart. THE LARGEST RETAIL CASH GROCERS INTHE CITY. I" A scries of Splendid Openings for ""tlie Monthof "October at the BEEHIVE NEWARK. -_707ro 721, BROAD ST. XO-INJIGHX! ILlllliAKV IIAM.l A. H. SinONDS, . . . The/t>'cnlar annual election nf oftieers of tWQnren Esther Circle will be held at th/ reMilence of Miss L. li. Mendell , _This is visitors' night «t the Casino. -On Ocf. 10Edward Everett and Miss Grace Allen will b? married. " Chas. Damon has entered Brown's Bnsiiieis Cidlegcof Uriioklyn. , Fredrick Crone and family, of Crnn' ford hnvo inoved to Brooklyn'. A fashionable wedding will 1K> held in the Baptist church to-morrow night.. Mrs. R. E. Cochrau has ret'overcd from _a neuralgic attack and is out of doowngain". "!"•,. ,An* attack of rhonmatiC- tieiiralcia lept Mrs. Clias.S. tittell indixirs fc several davs last week. >v _,., --j "The Holy City" was sung by Mif Ethel Vooihis Thompson in Trinit church last Sunday night. ._ ' The Parish Circle jneefs this after noon at A o'cbiflc at ! Miss Osboru's o Miln street. . 1 HngoC. Fett is nliput to cut rip ! building lot the tine property across th road from his lumse. : . ' The vestry of Trinity church wi meet to»iiiglit at tlii." home of J. T. Bai ker on Holly street. J . Caiiblivcll.Par,lr,.fln almurm-i of Mr: Leal's schiHil at Plaintield, entered Princeton College without a condition, Mr. mid-Mrs.- Edward Starr of Eas man street returned on- Ji'rlday-' from twow.eek's visit at_tln< hoine of.Mr. Starr's mother in MuldletowiffCounec- ticiit. .... ' ' , . • •'• ' ;'.' Tlie Democratic Prinnifv will lx-diel in theTown Rooms ni'Jt "iuesdiiy jiight A delegate will be elijcted to the Col gresj-ionnl Convention to be held i Onuige on Oct. 11. The attention of aiuuseiuent seekers i: din'cteil to the cake walk nt. Patten Union County hotel, at Gnrwootl t< morrow night and the dance in Ihesaui. place next .Monday uiglit. Mrs. A. W. Powell has "received a let- ter from Miss Gertrude MacConnellTii which the writer express's herself as delighted with the school life at Hough ton St-minary, Clinton, N. Y. The subscribers to thn Alcii'Us Societv .Inch confusion would lie avoided if j thereafter at Hart's pharmacy. t;/e. congregation of Trinity chnrch The regular monthly meeting of th rjuld'all use the new hymn liook. This , Athletic Club will lie held on Oct. II Manager. ITO'""* "»>rs fron; the old lxs.k not j oniccrs for the coming year will then the uumliering of the hynins.liut. )„. t,K.ctl,,i. ,,,,,i iargu attendance U g y ) eKct,,! , arrangement of.many of tin-j therefore di- -for* tor Cmne ha's finstflrii'imthe to. dancingclas< to'lie' belli i._ the effect (hat tin bills for thiii year are 'every Tuesday aft-rnoi.11 under thi ul:if TOqiairt by-Dty": Will- Ifif* _ a _^..- , --«-^ .. AnM ^ n /^. of the deliniiuentM willhe sent to 24-EDUCATED 'H0RSESA24» ; i" ii i. it "" f . tl »- p™> .f.> r prosecution. PRICES--50c., 35c, 25c/ SATPDAY NIGHT, COSGROVE AND GRANT, The CommiHsioners ol complaints on Thnrsd: o'clock 1 . if Appeal will hear lay.. Nov. STtli.ht 1 Opeiling .f 5 .^ 0 ' CLOAKS With -Exceptional Inducements FALL OPENINC ' Foreign and Domestic make in SUITS,' HATS, CAPS, WAISTS, REEFERS, OVERCOATS, Etc. iTii IM (rtlnlns our reputation AB W*H\ vulin *, by ofTtrintfumitcr returns this wiwon L'Vi'rl>cfon<. \\*o litivt* niiiil?,tlili* ilojutrt ... tlie Mecca for thousandsnfiiuireniH who <k fur IloysOlotblnirnml to whom we linve vti iianlti and nifulut lint Hellablonud Sty- ("lotlilntf can twnlitnhicdlifn'ut A wiving \r ^ \,, ,jii |K;r rent, fmm prievs i>reviiHIiijr any wht-ri-rise. Our opeiilnif vnlaw iiro nmtfiif- floiii nnd wurth limtu-tlliitr itttt-ntlon. Ladles Jaokets; -For tho ConiinKHi-iLson nil U'lir tin-NthuiiKif "Tftllor mnilt i **the most t*f* r<ct[v<*lH-iiiu'thp40to:4:>-lm'h leiik'Ili", mail.- Ilk'lit flttdiir with lartiuhtfuvco. Velvet Collnrs Hinl jiijK'il iiIm'H; inatcrlnU ninnltii* mainly to Itt-jivi-m, Iu>rxb)*H{ ^CheviulK, Vk-uimtt mill, <>x- ''ISa; Ladles Capes- ThoCijiw tlila year hUU ^irto rival tlm .Tucket In ixiimlnrllv, tlie I'IH)N( 'li-tui.-t N'r.wlty iH'iiiK "Ihc <inlf" iniuit* *>f ^-'••:. MUtiin^firruvt'ntiblefliitliM wlih i<tui<l IJKU M,ui,. full hftimiiiK \wuv\y from tliu Ni ( 'ii|ili>r and having UMWI-CP nt from 4 tu •• )«)il-, tlifonly nrrmmciition nllowinl Mux a '/" "I "ill, fancy j) did lll)U»tMul-turtvtilnu i'f: Ladles Tailor Made Salts, hi the httt^t M"<I('Unf whliiconN. cliuvlottaiiclnxfunlmlx- 'uriH with ['rime Alttort ott Culaway cujit^, ' ^lils IL.jtur, yunh »M.- all lined with line inlMn Silk. Prlcen S» P 1MIn ill.W. , Children. Garment*. Never In-fore Itavt. w»>j?atTier<Ml MticUitcomiilett 1 iuw«irtnifh(. "".iMtrChlMr.-ii" Clonk*. MIKHCX (iretrhctiH .., n !l'lJH''«'»JjM?krHt-M)l--nur;plath<i'^an'^*p«'- liilh si-lrcti'd with ii view to tlii'lr \ve.»rln« .'JUiillHei HH welhift l»'aiilr t>f fttylf. A nun- I'Hi'Kluiiwhk-li will 1H> appreciated . by every MILLINEUY OPENING. MjiniliiKfurilmKftlliiiicl Winter wnwn of "' "i'l U"> m>1ect MixteU orititniit'lK. Itoinul llntn *'"l Tiirlmns Including'In ihK^ll«plny the "'"•-I Fort'ItciiHtylesantnatotl by thi'loadtnit ll( 'ik'tierrt t)t I'ariH and l/inUon. together with ","'';y exiiulitltP Mo** fri'iih from the ^Killftil hnudfl of our own nup4>rh MnfTofiuthtH ' W'rltm fur iiRiiiples of NEW KA1X AND L.S. PLAUT&CO., 7«7 to 731 Broad St,, Newark. JOHN K. HANKIN, Electrician and Locksmith, 119 BROAD 8T., ELIZADETH. Kln-irlf«ii» IJjlitlnic, full Ifelbmnil Ilnritlnr •Ainriiw, I J I U J I JUMVCI'B, Kami n$A«'<nkr}- fTVA 7 7 1 / D O I P Mr\ '4*1 */-f *^ *\^ i Hg officers were elected for the Comforters Circle of j lying's Daughters on Thursday night at j a meeting held at the home. of Miss Ererett: President. Miss TJssing: Vice- fl.OIUX WEST, CH'AS MASON" &HOUSTON, IMVITT SIlSTERH, WILL WEST. Aid 11 cithers. I President, Miss V. Everett: S-cretary, Miss Harris: Treasnrer, Jliss M. Hughes: Secretary: Miss Everett,- The chimney of the lionse on thi! \Vcstfield road.»**occiipied' by Fretlericl Perliston, caught fire on Monday mom ; nlMint six o'clock, and a shower of irks fell upon the roof, threatening '"-="=—- w ith destrnction. The danger and of Trinity also about to liegiu iiistrnctitiii. iu dnm ing in the Opera House. ' '...:•.. .The birthday nnifiyersiiry of Mis Opie Eilgi i'unilie was"pK'asiiutly CKIO brated'un Friday lit the rectory. A few of her nearest friends spent the evening with |ier and left Ix'hind maiiy substaii till] tokens of esteem. * . ... A report readad the CIIUONII'I.K to d l t f iiti h p day, too late for veritication dicate had purchased the Fitt d F t f GREAT Old Glory! /A Story of our IJlue Jacket» in Chill. /Tons of flaratime Scenery 1 A WONDERFUL PRODUCTION -<*mlOI>'.\I. K, V. CAST. . ,. ITTT. •- ll«l I'EOl'I.K OXTIIK STAUE. church was taken suddenly ill iu the early honrs of Sunday morning. Dr. MacConnell was hastily allied In nnd his diagnosis showed the rector to lie suffering from ajipendicetus. .Thotual- ,ndy yielded tothe treatment and this morning Dr. Edirecnmlie was so much improved that his physician said that lie would probably lie able to occupy his linlpit next Sunday. The services last Sunday were conducted by J. T. Bank- er of Holly street. , ! \ - . * Tlie return to Crnnford of Rev. fieo. F. Greene from Euro|ie and ti£Jiis fniu- ily from East ^m-nwlch. Ithilde Isl- and will lie celebrated by the Fr 'sby- I terian congregation at the chapel on Friday night. •The clergvnmn's trip nbniad has done hint a wurld of good. I Health and high spirits have replaced __ , I the jaded,worried look which marked ', OCtODCr A! him dnring the spi-ing anil early 1 sum- TIIK PHKXOMKNAI. Sl'ri'KS.S ?'"' r -' .Mrs, <Jr«.»e : ami the childre ELMER C. UANCE'S Original nml greatf.-tt nf nil lUiinmil ('ojnoly f l ' T O n.VTK WITH TIIK WONDKHFIX BEATRICE. MONDAY, OCT. SA Good flusic Good Time Guarautoi'tl to nil who nttvnri tin; i . IN OARW00D HALL, , UNION COUNTY HOTEL, <1A11«OOII. N. .1. On Monday Evening, Oct. 8. Come «nJ Knjojr V<mr»«lf. bav* likewise flourished England nir.^ -. in the pun. 1 The IVedniwday Moniing ('lub's cal- 4f h jiVi^d' It ISa Ixiintifiil jiamphltt, printnl in / tin* CIul»*H colors nnd containing iln< tinn* i>lan i of HHMtiiitf aii'1 prn^niniH of nil tlit" wsfioiiM <»f thivcoiniiii^ vi-ar. Tn tlny'ri mtfthiK WIIK at Mrs. AUcn'mits tonic, WuxhiiiKtnn Irving; The frnt nn*H won^ «n afMn'w* by tho l J n**Mt*nt; I . y ; book notes, by Mrs. (treene 'th y ; PIT C'ohimbian discoveries of America." by Mrs. Dennett, andt«lk on Washing- ton Irving, conducted by Mrs. Hanker. Next Wednesday the club will meet at Mrs. Banker's. . • Vol. E W. Anstin'on the evening of Wednesday last delivered iu the Presby- tciiilli chapel a lectnre entitled, "A Day with the Immigrants at the Barge Ollice." The entertainment was-Jargely attended and was thoroughly enjoved: The various types of humanity which ftwarm from c.vrry iucouiing steamer were accurately described by thn s|ieak- er who illnstratcfl his subject witbiiinn emitsIsantiful stereopticon view* The lecture riiiirliidiil with illustrations of Cranford scenes, the new chnrch. river TICWH. prominont buihliiign nnd a trio of Cranford's reprcseiitativi' men, ficorgii Francis Oreene, Edmund Uurke Horton aiidJasjier Crojisey Ilnnt. A cornet solo was rendered by Mr. Allen, neebm- panied by Miss Vrceland. tlMltft ., AVooiIrulf. Faitonti* ami Fnwt farnin arid that w K'^tiations wen* pcinlin- for the nnjuitu •tion of the FIcmiiHT and Frost propcr- tit-s. Thw devdnpintMit of tliiH IurK*; tract would exert a potent luflueiiiv or the future of Cranfunl. ^The Utiiou Omntr Christiiin Ewteav orfjVH-ieticfl will Imlil tlit'ir fall conven tion iomorrow in the Seventh Day Bnp tist Chnrch . of PlainHeW. ± f.\ni\fnftX A^rn^'^nrt'iiTesf^ntiHl. * Mr. 'liiiiKlu'iiu will \wiul t»t! <lclc|;att(>ii nnd will pre- «itlo at tho "*»i(i k n parliament. 1 ' Tlie wourfn O^HK* Piirish Circle like their MiMterH of the\Lii(lieH Aid. Imvotle. ciihnl toabamiuu tln\i)roject of lioMin^ a fair thin year. Tl]e\Jtectory Fund of Trinity-ciuiri'h i« to l>e ftmnncnted tlii« fall by &1U0. The nioney j^ ln i in^ raid- ed by 8ttbsLTii)tions,an<l the women who nrt* engiiKwl in wenrin^ the««<. report gratifying snccesH. TwoenonnoiiH h»xvn marlceil "MWtcs" and ctjiiHiKUi*d to tin* w«*l»-footed, jui>^(-" li'-wJuaJk'Tc^l rt'pri'M'iitativo of the AV/s^ uMh Journal arrived hi the freight statitin yenterilay. Much comment wan occasioned thereby. .Some arK"t*d tluit iw UriiUtt had provedMich it lamentable lailure in apiH>alin^ Ut the heads of O.iiiford pt'oplf. he mi.ifnt turn liiit at- tention to their feet mid hopy for better Kiicu'KH JIK a HIIIH- ilealer. Others re- marked that ^recii ^KKIHKonn'tiiiii'^lwrt 1 very-innocent label*, It in our belief, however, that the IMIXI'H contained pat- ent mediciiK* ahiianiti-s, from which the nuiM^ie*' cxpecti'd to crib nil exhaust- supply wf the ori^iiuil wit that oc- iJiHionally mntillates from IIIM literary •fforK - " - "„•..,,,. ',.;:M."' Amusement Notes., WHIMHTA. Lra<ly han (-imaged the celebrated "Tortajitdu HpaniHli Troiijie" for the fft<> Hirnt! in" "Old Ulory" ami they will appear at tho .Drnko Opera TJie iinmeiiH)' atas*. 1 of the Drake Opern House utiikeH it (HWHiblo to prod tiro in IZliziibelh Khner 13. VIIIICU'H f^rcat piny "The Limitetl Mail.*' Lovern of luelo- ilramu should «t< this iH*rformancfl. On Monday eveniiiK next "The Power nf thu 1'rcss" by a competent ciwt will \w given. ^ AT TUi; I.VCKl'M. ".-.Tho now Dazzler, which will 1M> wen •nn S,itiinluy ni^lit, ii of the Hpnrklin^ vintii^o of \H f M. Tho play IIUH u Ht«iry cleverly told, full of Kood coinwly nltun- liniir wit)i the HiMfialtien all brightneHH Tho compjiny is the l«wt tlnit hrt** over 1M*II f«H*n iu the pic*;* 1 . Thn muni'o Iflcn- tirt'ly know and of thn bright, catchy farco comedy order B«vernl fltrontf foa- tuni) have ljecn introdnce<l. Much nmy bo tmticiputed in tho np proachhiff enKaK ) *m (> nt of UrotiHoti Ifow- iml'fl Bociety comedy, "Younir MrH. rilf b«) * - y Winthrop/' which wil thtil t f th Yung . one of the rop/' whi theatrical ovontH of the season. It will lie »cen nt the Lyceum tlieairo Wcdnu> day evening, Oct.10. , - MR. BASSETT EMPLOYED The Cranford 5eucr to be Built Un- der His Direction. . An adjourned nit'Olin^ of this Town- ship -Ou;iiuittt*ir- was li**ld in the town rtHHUH on ' Tlmrnilay evening Cliair- man Horton reported that nilditioiial Hiirnaturc!* l-epicM'ntiiifi SO,71)0 hud bvvn aflixeil hi the M'wer petition*, hriiifsin^' the .^rand total *>f the propt'rty re]»re- sented on said pelitiojis np to $;lT:!, KM), i The Committee con^iilcrod- in,exeiutivi> ttf^iioii propositions of vadnnsen^iiK-i'i^ fon-^liK.u'ork of MUpt'iintcndinjc the run-' strjtctgoii of tin 1 Cranft»rd sewt-r. rpoti •opo|iin^\the doors the two ropiutsot" MrLliah**(Ht wire t»k«'_ij,,fri in tlietuble. : It W;is uimmiiiouslr ileciited tn lmild the t\vTTjsiib >tiaiiiH at the Mime time as tlie outlet ,H0W4Ti. 'In- accordance with theti'Mtisof the i»*Jlowii)i; proposition Mr. Bassett was i^iiKaj, f etl tobuild the Hi-wev. - ' , \ "Will pivpiiri' ulli maprt, I>bie prints and prolihM and plans of detnil* nn'dcil fc»r prewntatioii to fontriictor^leMrin^ to mtbiuit jiroiniMils, iiiitl for contractor's; gniriauce tlurint; . roiistructiuu iVnrk:-' prcpim' forms of Hpccilications, notiVrs keep a CMiiJietent- experienced":.assistant' cdiintuJitly vh W(»rk while in jiro^ress to : controlt'ontniotortt and <lin i ct work,who shall havtf iniiiiedirttechnrKe of the- work and HUCII jissi»taiits tin are-needed to inn trmiHit JIIHI-levels for the purpi>st> of es- : hihliffliing 1 line« nmlL^nidcw of. thw-nt-w ' ers; keep set of hiM)ks showiii^; iiivnnitei records of work done and cost therefor, j and tnthmit monthly itemized estimntes | of work done by contractors ami thin!.' estimate in detail* of work done. *•. | '.'Final set of plans showing \york u^ nctnii|ly completed for permanent re- cord; HUCII plans showing location of nil manholes and ai>pnrtcnancos and Ysr mnko. snch property surveys of rights of way as may. be necdi'd, house connections located with Deference to manhole centers. ,' **IifS)tlier nAVonls do and perform nil en*- KitH4'rin^ worTt nnd sniierviaion 'ln-edtMl to complete the proposed sewer and. provide permanent record tlicreof.- The township shall itrovitle such inspectors as are needed on tin 1 work. My .coin peiiHiitiun to bt* .! per cent upon the actual., const met ii>n—ci^t nt' thfwwfc; payable monthly, provided the expendi- ture oicAvhich htii-h rounuiKsioii is pnyu hie be li'HH.tluin A."i.yi'tlHl. If tin* expen- diture cxcceil S.Vi.HKl the"f;ite of com MIIIIII be 1-1(1 per ct-ut, less for increase in expenditure." ,:,:.-:-,:, ...... - ppc^a House Block, Cranrortl. ; Fine I Custom ifailbpng I h iy.e pat in a Lir^ etc., Miitiibje (vr "• : AND REPAlRIWCu DS; C^IEVIOTS. Fall and Winter Clothi _ A Good Suit of Clothes to Order for BETTER ONES FOR $15 AND UPWARDS. ALL gu:ir.intccd satisfjcioiVm material, workmaiiship and fit. --. >•• voiiitPATRoNAOc-issoticrrEU^ ^ v V Lent '•^a' CRANFORD. :::::: _P Entire Attention Given to 5uburban Work in this Vicinity. ONE HUNDRED BMUIXOS IN FOUK YEARS 1 Inrluiljiii: IW J 1 '^; 1 ^^ 1 Y'j'p* «"**_*= I'M 111 ,. t. ihr li,,u—, ,,f c. K. Ojl,.,-, c. X. C'ml- .if .Mm \V. li.mk,-r: J:,rn~ fuS^lt K.T.^.?L!'llSrl"l,"i'iri!S' llnmtll^lhM.l? : iiivaliniiilvits Aiir.iCKAL-'iu'iKcrvr •|-»», 11i»l I'nlil I..am- nl.lre—. a illa-tntr.1 h.il: nf 1ml |mi,i.., v ^-Tnm-^ilil j.»n itf ili,. j.n^H imil it* *^fJ:^c t'i tmllj. .^iiKiinicailj-. r I "" WUt Torn- N.iBhl>or. S.y of HWOCn inlfSI lOTOP "Success Jr." Potato Digger , I. tw - r,,r ,|, r ., ,ii,M.H r |,.,,,,.. r ; .,i, it licit- •• have the spmnVtifiuns i»f tlit* - Moiiili)'yC*"(|ct.' ti'tlu ". Tliu " rt'purt of lfie Fire (.'oiuillitti-e iiillliMUH-in^ the electloii f .John .Wiit'yHiii. chii-tl en^iiiL'tM: and T*1IJ111* Iiinib'iiberf;er, a-sistunt chief', was api-roveiV t-'ollnf tor "-CYatiV's re turn of the nT'ollcctc 1 taxj's of 'it.' was received jitt.l tiled; wurrmits were issiu-il for the sale pf nuch |>ro]H*rty t'(;r taxes with injorefct therciui nt I'J JIIT <rn1. The bills of .tohii HIiindltM'. $\\'l\t pi^ice duty, and ot'.H.X'. i*lume; ?;.Vini accomit .str. vices us town clerk were paid. -Ad- journed, Mffy GORDON OIGGINS.' Westiield ATO. Kosollo. fleeting of the Road Board. y*K liii't on Momliiy ni^lit in tin.* IIIH. . ' Oiiupliiititri wen* inmlc .roil-j niliK tlw walks frontiiiK tho Tyt>\-, ivn of .Tosi'jili Zi'ltner ; Vuil Jim. K. A. .Muiioz. iilwi ciinccruini; t li<- (ip.-n < tllnr- wny of Hath'.s iw\v' biiiKliii^ an.l flu* Blankets, Robes, Whips & Horse Goods. ' H.LFINK, fl CARRIAGES, and SLEIGHS, S:. WESTJIELD. \ \ he: North nv(*iiut> cnrriViiro to tho Kinm* ImiMin^. CoimniKsioiu'r Jlillrr win* U'lt'^ated t<) HOC Mr, Ruth uml report iit She nest iniH'tinK". * . •, Tlie Board was infjirinod that tin* <•"»• Htruetion of tho iio\FnnIowalI(oirCont<'n nliil nvoinu* WIIH U-ing rapidly punhtMl Forward. C^*n'iiiilHHium-r Itodp'rH rr- [orted that ho was iicgotiutiii^ yvithKd ivjird Iloiiklioiit in regard to fixing the <trwt lino of Union avonrio iM'twcon the rid({» and Forro*t nvenne. A L'oinnninication from Town OmiiKol rossfrtiitod that tlio Hoail Act roiifor- ed UJMHI theIioad lJourd tho authority CCHtlou (•(mn'riiiiiK tin? Diiyton h t n t t iji^ iimdu by Jud^o Cruss at (ho odi^i^ nicotine, namoly to hnvo n re- NHtnoiit niadt* UIKUT dtroi'tion of iiiiKNioijorH appointed by tho court. Snoh a pr(H>eflin^ would cunt the town bout J?-'OI). TJie Hoard dnidid to tine- •rtufn whotlior^t would IMJ luwful to !mvo pi/titioiiH drawn itj> tin ori^iiiiilly Hid tuon proceed totiKsi'SM bciiclits and ward iinniiiKfrt tliein^ehes. Two bills f Jiiii. WntorMiti anioOntin^ to i?l:.'.:i0 oirhnildiu^ ttidewnlk.-t w^ro upprovi'd. djiHirnt'd. ' \ ' ' CASB1AGE- fiEPAfflNG -iN itt ITS Jobbirtg Promptly Attendedto DAVID B. LENT, . Opra Itotts Block. Cranford. N. J. REAL * ESTATE > INSDRANCE * LOANS, Agent for the Home '- ' Accident Association. / Hornet Par Site anj T» Ut «nj Ike Ck^l^tl H..li.», L « . in Town at Uotlom Plia 'Evening u'f Amateur Drama. ^V <lriutiati(^ iiiitl^ntiiHirai i'iit.J>f*tuiii- n'lit ii to be j;ivwi niuli'r ,i\w nut*r»j<-«-r* if-Mrn. nml JIIMS Jit-mu'tt <>n tin- rvrn- iiK cif Tliiirmlny, <>i-tiiln'r I'lvyciith. fur hr Ix'iH'fit nf ttn> CaNino. Tin 1 iiinsiciil tak'iit i« of very lii«li order, itnil iK-vi-r linfnrn-hraril " l iti •••T*riViifiVnl'. r ' r Tlii'" iiTi'i- Wiiu for tho evniinjr IH unuiiiially ttraetivc nml full, riiiiipri.'fiiiK^ tw» H. which will not l»> t'»i ls>"j,'; hmw iti' t4iti^riiif{; mid,after tlu> |ierfoniiiiiiee, 'lerf 1 will IH* daiiclii^r to I'rof. (larlaml'M iiiHlr. LiiHt. yi-ar Mm. mfil Jliw.t Hijiinett jjavi' jin-tty ami novel etptertiiinnient, (me thu 1 'N(t Nanif) .S'rieM," uinl Alrn. ^Minett painted anil iluniiteil to the no u antiful nml lnu.-li m edeil .i curtain which, with the later nil- litiiniM to the Hi-ttiliKH of the ytaxiMnaile iy tho "CmnfiiVil Urninntii- (,'lnh" have undo it poHHilile ' to wiv(» tlni.iheil per- orinmicL'H. Mr.H. and Mis.s Benni'tt have •IVDII time, labor andthought to the Injf affair, to nmlto it an attractive ,n jMiMMibln ti> the Cranfyrd imldic and icir fr(ciiil«, and we 1IO|M« tlie perfor- iimicc' will .he f;enrrou-*ly iVitronized mil ItKcoiopli'ti' Hiiccim iiiHiired. We eel Hiirc the (.'iminu will he cnrlilied liy thovery cnjoynblii cvfiiiiiK |iroiniMeil n nioro WIIVH than bv the money ac- .rniiifr from tho tnle of ticket*. PlalH UNO' - ORNillENInl ESTABIJSHED IN 1833. (llli«>in'i« I'Ktt-nt tKVsrAI.|.l»K Memorial Windows •i.\ Tin; flpalescfeirt"'- 13th Century ' Antique GLASS-iii- Stained Glass Faciorj, 142 E. 33d SL teLlei. '& 3fl km., IY. LEADING SHOE STORE OF WESTFIELD! Ladies and Cents FINE FOOT-WEAR. ROBBERS Travelling Bags & Trunks. Broad Street Westfield.
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Page 1: NTY; N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1894 Si PER YEAR. VOL. 1. … · 2015. 1. 2. · NTY; N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1894 Si PER YEAR. VOL. 1. No. 45. CRANFORD, UNION COOTTY, N:

NTY; N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1894 Si PER YEAR.

VOL. 1. No. 45. CRANFORD, UNION COOTTY, N: j . , WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1S94. $2 PER YEAR.

THE GREATEST

Ever held is now in progress for fifteen days at '

L. Lehman I Co.,. THE ORIPINATORS OF LOW CASH PRICES, '

133 Broad St. Cor. E. Grand Street, ELIZABETH, N. j .

Local Items.

vuiuc ( Wwc, thongh Etill \yealc, isnble to lie out again. ' •

Mrs; Willinni Speiry in visiting JIrsWeidenbach on Union urenhi-. /

George TJ. Nix leaves town tfo-dny un-n ten day's biisiness trip. / •

Rev. F. C. Moouvy.of. the Methodistchnrch lia-smgaged rooms ntmninlvtohHall. / ' '

Robert J. Nil and family/will moveon Nov. 1 into Mr. Bigelow';! beautifulstone bonso at Holly and Aldeu streets.

Mr. Torrey and family, who occupied Itlie Presbyterian pnrsouiiKiif during Mr.""' ' ' have / rvtnriKil toWe witih toinfoim onr customer* and the public in Reneral that notwith-: i w r i ~ . " l l l ' * " u '

Htandtng the efforts of n combiimtiou of several local K.roa'rs to wnniel us to nd-1 ' } 'vance onr prices, wo will Hiill conthine to sell our Roods at the sauie LOW Rev. F; C. Modnry ilias recoveredPRICES as.herejofore, and ninlio further redactions wherever iwssibU'.. We are I from his receirt illness aAil will preachhere for the benefit of the public and will not bu dictated to by any association or ' '»«t .Snndiiy.combination of Krocers as to h,,«-wo shall Hdlotir goods. ' .; . j Thl>con9t'imt deman.r for I .o . ,^ to

KE^p AND BE eO/MVlNeEt). •'• \^^^''Z^ti^^REV AAJD BBest Elgin Creamery' Bntter. onlv 25c lbVery Best Dairy Bntter, only...".23c lbFine Cheese „... 8c lbSh C h ~ ' 'Sharp Cheese .'; 10c lbarp OlietiBest Allld Cheeso., 14c lbLard, only ; . . . . _ . ' v . .flcilbB f i s t S x x x - M I N N ' S O T A F L 6 U B , O N L Y ! . . . . . . . . . . .BEST FAMILY FLOUR, ONLY.

Best Sugar Cnrod Hams ,13c lh- ital so used briiurs 10 AKT centBest Sugar Ciiral Shoulders 8c lb ' vear. 'Best Sugar Cnred Bacon... : . . 18c 11 'Best Salt Pork...:21b Brick Codfish.

y» .-*. -.-. .v.:I-foj» 25c.'. 1*1.09 Per Barrel. .83.35 Per Barrel

Every article in these columns, at Cut Prices,

10c lb i ° " Sntnnlay Mr. arid Mrs. Gale will" 1 U C 1 U | leave Fairleigli Villf Mr. Hale will

sail for^uropo shortly-i«.--stiuVF--in««ci n Vienna. ' / • • v • - -

Crnnfonl -is ehorily to lose Mr. and-Mrs.-Preston: Tl/o Connecticut lamp

Leader Milk. . . . . . . . . . . . . , , - . *u i-auBell Milk .-.."•....,-::•.........7c can

-7 Cakes Lanndry Soap....••'.....,.',., .2~>c7 Pkgs. Wnslriiijr.Powder..... . . . . ' . .83cBest S t a r c h : . . . . . . ' . . . . ' . . . . . . : . ' . . ...4c lbPure Ammonia, large, bottle..,'. 5cLarge Bottle Blue".... ..-. i.-.BcDixon'fi Stovo Polish ...flc

.Ginger Snapi. 5- lbs..-. 20cNic Nacfi, 5 HIHS .'........, .20cGraluun Crackers lie lbMustard Sardines. .5c

Spice Sardines.... . . .Oil Sardines...,,Alaska Salmon... Breakfast Cocoa,......New Tomatoes'.New Corn.. .,New String BeansNew Bartlett Pears5 lbs Carolina Rice... . .0 11H Tapioca..'.Assorteit JellyCooper's Gelatine

,, .0c i n.et |l? ' 'i»seniciWin the home office. '

•, • • •-- • • jp.v, Miss Grace LedforiJ, of BrotiM371,wli.. . . . . . ^ r i -Ia«t wet'k-wa8 the gnest of Miss Opi

' Edgecnmlie returned to the city of jchnrches 011 Snnday. -~ ' - . " •

TiWiiight Mfa. J . C. Hnnt will cute-tain the Wedhesdav Morning Clrtb andtheir friends', Jiiiigo Bruce has con-sentetl toiMj/present with his wonderfulphonograph: - ' . . .

Uort't forget that we are selling 111 pounds of Graimlated Sngar and 1of onr Fine Tea at SO cents per pound. . .

...-. .Be cau-. . . . . . He can

0c can. . . . . .Ocean

'.".'.'.'.'. W'.SSc.Tcglriss

.7c packageiiomiil I Among ihe recent arrivals at Fair-1 ° " " U leigh VillJi are Mr. anil Mrs. Bonfils. t,f

' • J Brooklyn. The latter is a daughter ofr I the late/E. J. Denning, the successor of

A.T. Stewart.THE LARGEST RETAIL CASH GROCERS IN THE CITY.

I"

A scries of Splendid Openings for""tlie Monthof "October at the

BEEHIVENEWARK.

-_707ro 721, BROAD ST.

XO-INJIGHX!ILlllliAKV IIAM.l

A . H . S i n O N D S , . . .

The/t>'cnlar annual election nf oftieersof tWQnren Esther Circle will be heldat th/ reMilence of Miss L. li. Mendell

, _This is visitors' night «t the Casino.

-On Ocf. 10 Edward Everett and MissGrace Allen will b? married.

" Chas. Damon has entered Brown'sBnsiiieis Cidlegcof Uriioklyn., Fredrick Crone and family, of Crnn'ford hnvo inoved to Brooklyn'.

A fashionable wedding will 1K> held inthe Baptist church to-morrow n igh t . .

Mrs. R. E. Cochrau has ret'overcdfrom _a neuralgic attack and is outof doowngain". "!"•,.

,An* attack of rhonmatiC- tieiiralcialep t Mrs. Clias.S. • t i t te l l indixirs fcseveral davs last week. >v _,., --j

"The Holy City" was sung by MifEthel Vooihis Thompson in Trinitchurch last Sunday night. ._

' The Parish Circle jneefs this afternoon at A o'cbiflc a t ! Miss Osboru's oMiln street. . 1

• HngoC. Fett is nliput to cut rip !building lot the tine property across throad from his lumse. : . '

The vestry of Trinity church wimeet to»iiiglit at tlii." home of J. T. Baiker on Holly street. •

J . Caiiblivcll.Par,lr,.fln almurm-i of Mr:Leal's schiHil at Plaintield, enteredPrinceton College without a condition,

Mr. mid-Mrs.- Edward Starr of Easman street returned on- Ji'rlday-' fromtwow.eek's visit at_tln< hoine of.Mr.Starr's mother in MuldletowiffCounec-ticiit. .... ' ' , • . • •'• '

;'.' Tlie Democratic Prinnifv will lx-dielin the Town Rooms ni'Jt "iuesdiiy jiightA delegate will be elijcted to the Colgresj-ionnl Convention to be held iOnuige on Oct. 11.

The attention of aiuuseiuent seekers i:din'cteil to the cake walk nt. PattenUnion County hotel, at Gnrwootl t<morrow night and the dance in Ihesaui.place next .Monday uiglit.

Mrs. A. W. Powell has "received a let-ter from Miss Gertrude MacConnellTiiwhich the writer express's herself asdelighted with the school life at Houghton St-minary, Clinton, N. Y.

The subscribers to thn Alcii'Us Societv

.Inch confusion would lie avoided if j thereafter at Hart's pharmacy.t;/e. congregation of Trinity chnrch The regular monthly meeting of th

rjuld'all use the new hymn liook. This , Athletic Club will lie held on Oct. IIManager. ITO'""* "»>rs fron; the old lxs.k not j oniccrs for the coming year will then

the uumliering of the hynins.liut. )„. t,K.ctl,,i. ,,,,,i „ iargu attendance Ug y ) „ eKct,,! ,• arrangement of.many of tin-j therefore di-

-for*tor Cmne ha's finstflrii'imthe to. dancingclas< to'lie' belli i._

the effect (hat t in bills for thiii year are 'every Tuesday aft-rnoi.11 under thiul:if TOqiairt by-Dty": Will- Ifif*

_ a _ ^ . . - , - -« -^ . . A n M ^ n / ^ . of the deliniiuentM willhe sent to

24-EDUCATED 'H0RSESA24»;i"iii.it""f.tl»- p™> .f.>r prosecution.

PRICES--50c., 35c, 25c/

SATPDAY NIGHT,COSGROVE AND GRANT,

The CommiHsioners olcomplaints on Thnrsd:o'clock1.

if Appeal will hearlay.. Nov. STtli.ht 1

Opeiling .f5. 0'CLOAKS

With -Exceptional InducementsF A L L O P E N I N C

' Foreign and Domestic make inSUITS,' HATS, CAPS, WAISTS,

REEFERS, OVERCOATS, Etc.

iTii• IM

(rtlnlns our reputation AB W*H\ vulin*, by ofTtrintfumitcr returns this wiwonL'Vi'rl>cfon<. \\*o litivt* niiiil?,tlili* ilojutrt

... tlie Mecca for thousandsnfiiuireniH who<k fur IloysOlotblnirnml to whom we linve

vti iianlti and nifulut lint Hellablonud Sty-("lotlilntf can twnlitnhicdlifn'ut A wiving

\r \,, ,jii |K;r rent, fmm prievs i>reviiHIiijr anywht-ri-rise. Our opeiilnif vnlaw iiro nmtfiif-floiii nnd wurth limtu-tlliitr itttt-ntlon.Ladles J a o k e t s ; -For tho ConiinKHi-iLson nil

U'lir tin-NthuiiKif "Tftllor mnilti**the most t*f*r<ct[v<*lH-iiiu'thp40to:4:>-lm'h leiik'Ili", mail.-Ilk'lit flttdiir with lartiuhtfuvco. Velvet CollnrsHinl jiijK'il iiIm'H; inatcrlnU ninnltii* mainly toItt-jivi-m, Iu>rxb)*H{ ^CheviulK, Vk-uimtt mill, <>x-

''ISa;

L a d l e s C a p e s - ThoCijiw tlila year hUU^irto rival tlm .Tucket In ixiimlnrllv, tlie I'IH)N('li-tui.-t N'r.wlty iH'iiiK " Ihc <inlf" iniuit* *>f^-'••:. MUtiin^firruvt'ntiblefliitliM wlih i<tui<lIJKU M,ui,. full hftimiiiK \wuv\y from tliuNi('ii|ili>r and having UMWI-CP nt from 4 tu ••)«)il-, t l ifonly nrrmmciition nllowinl Mux a'/" "I "ill, fancy j) did lll)U»tMul-turtvtilnu i'f:

Ladles Tai lor Made Salts, hi the httt^tM"<I('Unf whliiconN. cliuvlottaiiclnxfunlmlx-'uriH with ['rime Alttort ott Culaway cujit^,

' ^ l i l s IL.jtur, yunh »M.- all lined with lineinlMn Silk. Prlcen S»P1M In ill.W., C h i l d r e n . G a r m e n t * . Never In-foreItavt. w»>j?atTier<Ml MticUitcomiilett1 iuw«irtnifh(."".iMtrChlMr.-ii" Clonk*. MIKHCX (iretrhctiH

..,n!l'lJH''«'»JjM?krHt-M)l--nur;plath<i'^an'^*p«'-liilh si-lrcti'd with ii view to tlii'lr \ve.»rln«

.'JUiillHei HH welhift l»'aiilr t>f fttylf. A nun-I'Hi'Kluiiwhk-li will 1H> appreciated . by every

MILLINEUY OPENING.MjiniliiKfurilmKftlliiiicl Winter wnwn of"' "i'l U"> m>1ect MixteU orititniit'lK. Itoinul llntn*'"l Tiirlmns Including'In ihK^ll«plny the"'"•-I Fort'ItciiHtylesantnatotl by thi'loadtnitll('ik'tierrt t)t I'ariH and l/inUon. together with","'';y exiiulitltP Mo** fri'iih from the^Killftil hnudfl of our own nup4>rh MnfTofiuthtH

' W'rltm fur iiRiiiples of NEW KA1X AND

L.S. PLAUT&CO.,7«7 to 731 Broad St,, Newark.

JOHN K. HANKIN,

Electrician and Locksmith,119 BROAD 8T., ELIZADETH.

Kln-irlf«ii» IJjlitlnic, full Ifelbmnil Ilnritlnr•Ainriiw, IJIUJI JUMVCI'B, Kami n$A «'<nkr}-

fTV A 7 7 1 / D O IP Mr\ '4*1 */-f * ^ *\^ i

Hg officers were elected forthe Comforters Circle of

j lying's Daughters on Thursday night atj a meeting held at the home. of MissErerett: President. Miss TJssing: Vice-

fl.OIUX WEST, CH'ASMASON" & HOUSTON, IMVITT SIlSTERH,WILL WEST. Aid 11 cithers.

I President, Miss V. Everett: S-cretary,Miss Harris: Treasnrer, Jliss M. Hughes:

Secretary: Miss Everett,-

The chimney of the lionse on thi!\Vcstfield road.»**occiipied' by FretlericlPerliston, caught fire on Monday mom

; nlMint six o'clock, and a shower ofirks fell upon the roof, threatening'"-="=—- w i th destrnction. The

danger and

of Trinity

also about to liegiu iiistrnctitiii. iu dnming in the Opera House. ' ' . . . : • . .

.The birthday nnifiyersiiry of MisOpie Eilgi i'unilie was"pK'asiiutly CKIObrated'un Friday lit the rectory. A fewof her nearest friends spent the eveningwith |ier and left Ix'hind maiiy substaiitill] tokens of esteem. • * .

... A report readad the CIIUONII'I.K tod l t f i i t i h

pday, too late for veriticationdicate had purchased • theF i t t d F t f

GREAT

Old Glory!/A Story of our IJlue Jacket» in Chill.

/Tons of flaratime Scenery 1

A WONDERFUL PRODUCTION-<*mlOI>'.\I. K, V. CAST. . ,. ITTT.

•- ll«l I'EOl'I.K OX TIIK STAUE.

church was taken suddenly • ill iu theearly honrs of Sunday morning. Dr.MacConnell was hastily allied In nndhis diagnosis showed the rector to liesuffering from ajipendicetus. .Thotual-,ndy yielded to the treatment and thismorning Dr. Edirecnmlie was so muchimproved that his physician said that liewould probably lie able to occupy hislinlpit next Sunday. The services lastSunday were conducted by J. T. Bank-er of Holly street. , • !

\ - • . *Tlie return to Crnnford of Rev. fieo.

F. Greene from Euro|ie and ti£Jiis fniu-ily from East ^m-nwlch. Ithilde Isl-and will lie celebrated by the Fr 'sby-

I terian congregation at the chapel onFriday night. •The clergvnmn's tripnbniad has done hint a wurld of good.

I Health and high spirits have replaced__ , I the jaded,worried look which marked

', O C t O D C r A ! him dnring the spi-ing anil early1 sum-TIIK PHKXOMKNAI. Sl'ri'KS.S • ?'"'r-' .Mrs, <Jr«.»e : ami the childre

ELMER C. UANCE'SOriginal nml greatf.-tt nf nil lUiinmil ('ojnoly

fl 'TO n.VTK WITH TIIK WONDKHFIX

BEATRICE.

MONDAY, OCT. SA

Good flusicGood Time

Guarautoi'tl to nil who nttvnri tin;i .

IN OARW00D HALL, ,

UNION COUNTY HOTEL,<1A11«OOII. N. .1.

On Monday Evening, Oct. 8.Come «nJ Knjojr V<mr»«lf.

bav* likewise flourishedEngland nir.^ -. •

in the pun.1

The IVedniwday Moniing ('lub's cal-4 f h j i V i ^ d '

It IS a Ixiintifiil jiamphltt, printnl in /tin* CIul»*H colors nnd containing iln<tinn* i>lani of HHMtiiitf aii'1 prn^niniH ofnil tlit" wsfioiiM <»f thivcoiniiii^ vi-ar. Tntlny'ri mtfthiK WIIK at Mrs. AUcn'mitstonic, WuxhiiiKtnn Irving; The frntnn*H won^ «n afMn'w* by tho lJn**Mt*nt;

I . y; book notes, by Mrs. (treene ' t hy ;

P I T C'ohimbian discoveries of America."by Mrs. Dennett, and t«lk on Washing-ton Irving, conducted by Mrs. Hanker.Next Wednesday the club will meet atMrs. Banker's. . •

Vol. E W. Anstin'on the evening ofWednesday last delivered iu the Presby-tciiilli chapel a lectnre entitled, "A Daywith the Immigrants at the BargeOllice." The entertainment was-Jargelyattended and was thoroughly enjoved:The various types of humanity whichftwarm from c.vrry iucouiing steamerwere accurately described by thn s|ieak-er who illnstratcfl his subject witbiiinnemitsIsantiful stereopticon view* Thelecture riiiirliidiil with illustrations ofCranford scenes, the new chnrch. riverTICWH. prominont buihliiign nnd a trio ofCranford's reprcseiitativi' men, ficorgiiFrancis Oreene, Edmund Uurke HortonaiidJasjier Crojisey Ilnnt. A cornetsolo was rendered by Mr. Allen, neebm-panied by Miss Vrceland.

tlMltft., AVooiIrulf.

Faitonti* ami Fnwt farnin arid that wK'^tiations wen* pcinlin- for the nnjuitu•tion of the FIcmiiHT and Frost propcr-tit-s. Thw devdnpintMit of tliiH IurK*;tract would exert a potent luflueiiiv orthe future of Cranfunl.

^The Utiiou Omntr Christiiin EwteavorfjVH-ieticfl will Imlil tlit'ir fall convention io morrow in the Seventh Day Bnptist Chnrch . of PlainHeW. ± f.\ni\fnftXA^rn^'^nrt'iiTesf^ntiHl. * Mr. 'liiiiKlu'iiuwill \wiul t»t! <lclc|;att(>ii nnd will pre-«itlo at tho "*»i(ikn parliament.1'

Tlie wourfn O^HK* Piirish Circle liketheir MiMterH of the\Lii(lieH Aid. Imvotle.ciihnl to abamiuu tln\i)roject of lioMin^a fair thin year. Tl]e\Jtectory Fund ofTrinity-ciuiri'h i« to l>e ftmnncnted tlii«fall by &1U0. The nioney j ^ lniin^ raid-ed by 8ttbsLTii)tions,an<l the women whonrt* engiiKwl in wenrin^ the««<. reportgratifying snccesH.

TwoenonnoiiH h»xvn marlceil "MWtcs"and ctjiiHiKUi*d to tin* w«*l»-footed, jui> (-"li'-wJuaJk'Tc l rt'pri'M'iitativo of the AV/suMh Journal arrived hi the freightstatitin yenterilay. Much comment wanoccasioned thereby. .Some arK"t*d tluitiw UriiUtt had provedMich it lamentablelailure in apiH>alin^ Ut the heads ofO.iiiford pt'oplf. he mi.ifnt turn liiit at-tention to their feet mid hopy for betterKiicu'KH JIK a HIIIH- ilealer. Others re-marked that ^recii ^KKIHKonn'tiiiii'^lwrt1

very-innocent label*, I t in our belief,however, that the IMIXI'H contained pat-ent mediciiK* ahiianiti-s, from which thenuiM^ie*' cxpecti'd to crib nil exhaust-

supply wf the ori^iiuil wit that oc-iJiHionally mntillates from IIIM literary•fforK - " • - " „ • . . , , , . ',.;:M."'

Amusement Notes.,

WHIMHTA. Lra<ly han (-imaged thecelebrated "Tortajitdu HpaniHli Troiijie"for the fft<> Hirnt! in" "Old Ulory" amithey will appear at tho .Drnko Opera

TJie iinmeiiH)' atas*.1 of the Drake OpernHouse utiikeH it (HWHiblo to prod tiro inIZliziibelh Khner 13. VIIIICU'H f^rcat piny"The Limitetl Mail.*' Lovern of luelo-ilramu should «t< this iH*rformancfl. OnMonday eveniiiK next "The Power nf thu1'rcss" by a competent ciwt will \w given.

^ AT TUi; I.VCKl'M.

".-.Tho now Dazzler, which will 1M> wen•nn S,itiinluy ni^lit, ii of the Hpnrklin^vintii^o of \HfM. Tho play IIUH u Ht«irycleverly told, full of Kood coinwly nltun-liniir wit)i the HiMfialtien all brightneHHTho compjiny is the l«wt tlnit hrt** over1M*II f«H*n iu the pic*;*1. Thn muni'o Iflcn-tirt'ly know and of thn bright, catchyfarco comedy order B«vernl fltrontf foa-tuni) have ljecn introdnce<l.

Much nmy bo tmticiputed in tho npproachhiff enKaK)*m(>nt of UrotiHoti Ifow-iml'fl Bociety comedy, "Younir MrH.

rilf b«) * -y

Winthrop/' which wilt h t i l t f th

Y u n g .one of therop/' whi

theatrical ovontH of the season. It willlie »cen nt the Lyceum tlieairo Wcdnu>day evening, Oct.10. ,

- MR. BASSETT EMPLOYED

The Cranford 5eucr to be Built Un-der His Direction.

. An adjourned nit'Olin^ of this Town-ship -Ou;iiuittt*ir- was li**ld in the townrtHHUH on ' Tlmrnilay evening Cliair-man Horton reported that nilditioiialHiirnaturc!* l-epicM'ntiiifi SO,71)0 hud bvvnaflixeil hi the M'wer petition*, hriiifsin^'the .^rand total *>f the propt'rty re]»re-sented on said pelitiojis np to $;lT:!, KM), iThe Committee con^iilcrod- in,exeiutivi>ttf^iioii propositions of vadnnsen^iiK-i'i^fon-^liK.u'ork of MUpt'iintcndinjc the run-'strjtctgoii of tin1 Cranft»rd sewt-r. rpoti ••opo|iin^\the doors the two ropiutsot"MrLliah**(Ht wire t»k«'_ij,,fri in tlietuble. :

It W;is uimmiiiouslr ileciited tn lmildthe t\vTTjsiib >tiaiiiH at the Mime time astlie outlet ,H0W4Ti. 'In- accordance withtheti'Mtisof the i»*Jlowii)i; propositionMr. Bassett was i iiKaj,fetl to build theHi-wev. - ' , \

"Will pivpiiri' ulli maprt, I>bie printsand prolihM and plans of detnil* nn'dcilfc»r prewntatioii to fontriictor^leMrin^to mtbiuit jiroiniMils, iiiitl for contractor's;gniriauce tlurint; . roiistructiuu iVnrk:-'prcpim' forms of Hpccilications, notiVrs

keep a CMiiJietent- experienced":.assistant'cdiintuJitly vh W(»rk while in jiro^ress to :

controlt'ontniotortt and <linict work,whoshall havtf iniiiiedirttechnrKe of the- workand HUCII jissi»taiits tin are -needed to inntrmiHit JIIHI-levels for the purpi>st> of es- :

hihliffliing1 line« nmlL^nidcw of. thw-nt-w 'ers; keep set of hiM)ks showiii^; iiivnniteirecords of work done and cost therefor, jand tnthmit monthly itemized estimntes |of work done by contractors ami thin!.'estimate in detail* of work done. • *•. |

'.'Final set of plans showing \york u^nctnii|ly completed for permanent re-cord; HUCII plans showing location ofnil manholes and ai>pnrtcnancos andYsr mnko. snch property surveys ofrights of way as may. be necdi'd, houseconnections located with Deference tomanhole centers. ,'

**IifS)tliernAVonls do and perform nil en*-KitH4'rin^ worTt nnd sniierviaion 'ln-edtMlto complete the proposed sewer and.provide permanent record tlicreof.- Thetownship shall itrovitle such inspectorsas are needed on tin1 work. My .coinpeiiHiitiun to bt* .! per cent upon theactual., const met ii>n—ci^t nt' thfwwfc;payable monthly, provided the expendi-ture oicAvhich htii-h rounuiKsioii is pnyuhie be li'HH.tluin A."i.yi'tlHl. If tin* expen-diture cxcceil S.Vi.HKl the"f;ite of com

MIIIIII be 1-1(1 per ct-ut, less forincrease in expenditure." •

,:,:.-:-,:,......- ppc^a House Block, Cranrortl. ;

Fine I Custom ifailbpngI h iy.e pat in a Lir^

etc., Miitiibje (vr "• :

AND REPAlRIWCuDS; C^IEVIOTS.

Fall and Winter Clothi _A Good Suit of Clothes to Order for

BETTER ONES FOR $15 AND UPWARDS.A L L gu:ir.intccd satisfjcioiVm material, workmaiiship and fit.

--. > • -«•• voi i i tPATRoNAOc-issoticrrEU^ ^ v

V Lent' • ^ a '

CRANFORD. : : : : : : _PEntire Attention Given to 5uburban Work in this Vicinity.

ONE HUNDRED BMUIXOS IN FOUK YEARS 1

Inrluiljiii: IW J1'^;1^^1 Y'j'p* «"**_*= I'M 111,. t. ihr li,,u—, ,,f c. K. Ojl,.,-, c. X. C'ml-

.if .Mm \V. li.mk,-r: J:,rn~ fuS^lt K.T.^.?L!'llSrl"l,"i'iri!S' llnmtll^lhM.l?: ; • • ! • •

iiivaliniiilvits Aiir.iCKAL-'iu'iKcrvr•|-»», • 11i»l I'nlil I..am- nl.lre—.

a illa-tntr.1 h. i l : nf 1ml |mi,i.., v^-Tnm-^ilil j.»n itf ili,. j.n^H imil it**^fJ:^c t'i tmllj. .^iiKiinicailj-. r

I "" W U t Torn- N.iBhl>or. S.y of

HWOCn inlfSI lOTOP"Success Jr." Potato Digger

, I.

t w - r,,r , | , r . ,,ii,M.H r | , . , , , , . . r

;.,i, i t i« l i c i t - ••

have the spmnVtifiuns i»f tlit* -

Moiiili)'yC*"(|ct.' ti'tlu ". Tliu " rt'purt of lfieFire (.'oiuillitti-e iiillliMUH-in^ the electloiif .John .Wiit'yHiii. chii-tl en iiiL'tM: and

T*1IJ111* Iiinib'iiberf;er, a-sistunt chief',was api-roveiV t-'ollnf tor "-CYatiV's return of the nT'ollcctc 1 taxj's of 'it.' wasreceived jitt.l tiled; wurrmits were issiu-ilfor the sale pf nuch |>ro]H*rty t'(;r taxeswith injorefct therciui nt I'J JIIT <rn1. Thebills of .tohii HIiindltM'. $\\'l\t pi^ice duty,and ot'.H.X'. i*lume; ?;.Vini accomit .str.vices us town clerk were paid. -Ad-journed,

Mffy GORDON OIGGINS.'Westiield ATO. Kosollo.

fleeting of the Road Board.

y*K liii't on Momliiy ni^lit in tin.*IIIH. . ' Oiiupliiititri wen* inmlc .roil-jniliK tlw walks frontiiiK tho Tyt>\-,ivn of .Tosi'jili Zi'ltner ;Vuil J im. K. A.

.Muiioz. iilwi ciinccruini; t li<- (ip.-n < t l lnr-wny of Hath'.s iw\v' biiiKliii^ an.l flu*

Blankets, Robes, Whips & Horse Goods.

' H.LFINK,fl CARRIAGES,

a n d SLEIGHS,S:. WESTJIELD.

\\ '-. •{

he: North nv(*iiut> cnrriViiro to tho Kinm*ImiMin^. CoimniKsioiu'r Jlillrr win*U'lt'^ated t<) HOC Mr, Ruth uml report iitShe nest iniH'tinK". * . •,

Tlie Board was infjirinod that tin* <•"»•Htruetion of tho iio\FnnIowalI(oirCont<'nnliil nvoinu* WIIH U-ing rapidly punhtMlForward. C *n'iiiilHHium-r Itodp'rH rr-[orted that ho was iicgotiutiii^ yvith Kdivjird Iloiiklioiit in regard to fixing the<trwt lino of Union avonrio iM'twcon therid({» and Forro*t nvenne.A L'oinnninication from Town OmiiKolrossfrtiitod that tlio Hoail Act roiifor-ed UJMHI the Iioad lJourd tho authority

CCHtlou (•(mn'riiiiiK tin? Diiyton h tn t tiji^ iimdu by Jud^o Cruss at (hoodi^i^ nicotine, namoly to hnvo n re-NHtnoiit niadt* UIKUT dtroi'tion ofiiiiKNioijorH appointed by tho court.

Snoh a pr(H>eflin^ would cunt the townbout J?-'OI). TJie Hoard dnidid to tine-

•rtufn whotlior^t would IMJ luwful to!mvo pi/titioiiH drawn itj> tin ori^iiiiillyHid tuon proceed totiKsi'SM bciiclits andward iinniiiKfrt tliein^ehes. Two billsf Jiiii. WntorMiti anioOntin^ to i?l:.'.:i0oirhnildiu^ ttidewnlk.-t w^ro upprovi'd.djiHirnt'd. ' • \ ' '

CASB1AGE- fiEPAfflNG - i N i t t • ITSJobbirtg Promptly Attended to

DAVID B. LENT,. O pra Itotts Block. Cranford. N. J.

REAL * ESTATE > INSDRANCE * LOANS,

•A, •!•

J

Agent for the Home

'- ' Accident Association. /

Hornet Par Site anj T» Ut «nj Ike Ck^l^tl H..li.», L« . in Town at Uotlom Plia

'Evening u'f Amateur Drama.V <lriutiati(^ iiiitl^ntiiHirai i'iit.J>f*tuiii-

n'lit ii to be j;ivwi niuli'r ,i\w nut*r»j<-«-r*if-Mrn. nml JIIMS Jit-mu'tt <>n tin- rvrn-iiK cif Tliiirmlny, <>i-tiiln'r I'lvyciith. furhr Ix'iH'fit nf ttn> CaNino. Tin1 iiinsiciil

tak'iit i« of very lii«li order, itnil iK-vi-rlinfnrn-hraril "liti •••T*riViifiVnl'.r'rTlii'" iiTi'i-Wiiu for tho evniinjr IH unuiiiiallyttraetivc nml full, riiiiipri.'fiiiK^ tw»

H. which will not l»> t'»i ls>"j,'; hmwiti' t4iti riiif{; mid,after tlu> |ierfoniiiiiiee,'lerf1 will IH* daiiclii^r to I'rof. (larlaml'MiiiHlr.LiiHt. yi-ar Mm. mfil Jliw.t Hijiinett jjavi'jin-tty ami novel etptertiiinnient, (methu 1'N(t Nanif) .S'rieM," uinl Alrn.

^Minett painted anil iluniiteil to theno u l« antiful nml lnu.-li m edeil

.i curtain which, with the later nil-litiiniM to the Hi-ttiliKH of the ytaxiMnaileiy tho "CmnfiiVil Urninntii- (,'lnh" haveundo it poHHilile ' to wiv(» tlni.iheil per-orinmicL'H. Mr.H. and Mis.s Benni'tt have•IVDII time, labor and thought to the

Injf affair, to nmlto it an attractive,n jMiMMibln ti> the Cranfyrd imldic andicir fr(ciiil«, and we 1IO|M« tlie perfor-

iimicc' will .he f;enrrou-*ly iVitronizedmil ItK coiopli'ti' Hiiccim iiiHiired. Weeel Hiirc the (.'iminu will he cnrliliedliy tho very cnjoynblii cvfiiiiiK |iroiniMeiln nioro WIIVH than bv the money ac-.rniiifr from tho tnle of ticket*.

PlalH UNO' -ORNillENInl

ESTABIJSHED IN 1833.

(llli«>in'i« I'Ktt-nttKVsrAI.|.l»K

MemorialWindows

•i.\ Tin;

flpalescfeirt"'-

13th Century' Antique

GLASS-iii-Stained GlassFaciorj, 142 E. 33d SL teLlei. '& 3fl km., IY.

LEADING SHOE STORE OF WESTFIELD!Ladies and Cents

FINE FOOT-WEAR.• ROBBERS

Travelling Bags & Trunks.Broad Street

Westfield. •

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m J3HOCEIL)08 Elizabeth Ave., Elizabeth.

PBBVEAlt :......S2.00SIX MONTHS -.-... MlBXSQLF. COI'IE* ;. . .03

ADVERTISING RATES

rtreHIBHED DFOH APPMCATIOS,

Y1i«CtinmfrIe;iii«} l » found on Bale InOmnford M.-Tlionildn'« liuu»« Fumlnhfhff<load> Starr, mail »l l l u If"hf«n Noiri NUml.

Zbe Cranford Ctroflicle

PUBLISHED EVEBT WEDHESDAT.

.JOHN ALFRED POTTER?

Editor and,Proprietor

TERMSiStrictly Cn»l» In Advance.

.41.60

AMBITIOUS SIBLS.SOUS. GREAT- WOMEN WHO" WEBB

PRECOCIOUS CHILDREN. ,

BOOM KeiabI* E»ampl«« Which Co (a P i v RThat Ability I« Apt Io Bvrest JU«U* *4

W Taint Clam* Vf— ttmtrm —' fc«IUb Spirit WpilUsbt.

It Is not true that «n«nly cblulsy Ubeing starved oot and replaced bx merepolitcnea in these days. Some yonngnca'6ocm to bare grown into a tcaem-bianco in nacfalnea and strength to tbo

tt» J&« vnn» wrer pnaentSBtb

'"'"<• CheniHefWl%s and Table Covers,

Parlor, Pining g Bedroom Furniture

Cowling pntlook Bright. :

The Conntrr Clnb's five man IwwlinRteam is looking fohvnnl with impaHence to the evenlng of Oct, etli, wlictiit expects to remove- the waljw of theSonth Orantfo Field Club's teuin in thelatter'* r wijjwaui. -In VoorbW. Page.Denxnao, Crane and Danion.'Capt.Sharp bas an aggregation" tJuU-riviiIbowlers will have hard"tfbrlc to defeat.Tlia timber for the eleven inan teamthla year U abnndant and well eeoxnned.Wood and Wilbur and Sharp and Hole,kcr and Madden and 'Rogera and Law-rence and Abry are nlljirinied with am-bitinn to win distinction and thereis little doubt that they will succeed.

Business Notes.Harry Rath'x new store la illuminated

T h t t f i b ' hvRiis. That accounts for itH bnheerful appearance. He says that tf

i« one third cheaper I hi) nr the electriclight, and beluga plninber lie ontfht toknow. . ;

Fink's earria>:ei4.are ju«t. the..sort of•TfliiclMifo riite in if yuri wish to riilecomfortably and look l

ONLY A SCRATCH NEEDED.

rbliionlni: Amongk

Uassett of Siirnmit hasbeen oniplojeit by. the. To'n'n»hip

-Committee to supervise the- con-struction of the sewer to"tiild~vrnter.

iv« tloiibt not, willmeet with tlie njiprovnl of onrciti-zejiiTTmTtax jmyert. Mr+Jfussett's

i l experience in the devising andbuilding of sewers is u guaranteet h t bllrilde.M need be feared inthe construction of oiir'Hyntem.

An1 ambiguity in the engineer'sproposition, which we {iiiblish inhill in niK/ther cotiiiiiti, iiiiikesit'iin-

i i l with certainty thethat ho will receivelie says: .;,' (

, Ilio Heat"It would unrpriao yon to know," re-

cently remarked ail ofllcer of ond pfonrlargo paclinf; housed, "how frequent

f b l d i i

coinjicii'sutionfor his work,

1y cuinpt'iiHjilinn to 1M' 5 JKT cent, up-he i t f lu l

work, paynnloiiimithly. ..proviilwl - the"wxjwinlltnreoli which mlch cninlinVflinn

piitflunl construction

l t h l

KT cent, up-cost of th(*

i l y . .pj which mlch

is payable Ui less than ijuVi.llOO. If theejcpwiilitnre exceed $.Vi,iHHl, the rate ofixiiiiiiiixsion shall be 1-K) per cent, lessfor each £t, ('(Mljiicreiiw of expenditure.

Two interpretations <n i be placed'iij>ou.tlkw Vi'ord.-i.'. They may incmVthat the 1-10 jier cunt, decrease inthe rate of connnissioii should'• th'o

. rost exceed l?5r>,OOO. ajijilii's to theexcess alone. AssumiiiK for exanip-

l 0 31lo tliat the Beuer cost *(il,000, 31 r.Jlatoett'n pay would amount to .1 Jiercent, on #.ri.VM>0 pine -I.!> per relit,on the lirst $.'i,ooi> plus l.S percent/<w till' Ei'uoilil *;l,(M)0 or *:),dll.

Tlie words may also be taken tomean that the reduction in rate, ofconiinissioii applies to the whole

•cost." In this ease, Mr. Itassctt'spay for : building a sower costing*iil,O0ll ivoulil lie I.S per cent, ofthat amount,. n r .&i , !^ • •••"

i'or building a setter costing. *85,OOU, 3(r. Uassett would he paid

W,0S5 or W,5()li • according 119. histerms aro construed. This uiiibig-tiityin the• contract .between theJ>eople of Cranford and tin' engineer

casea of blood poisoning aro among ouremployees, and/tho canso In "most oftheHi f pittances >vonld doubtless surprisoyou more, A Scratch on tlio hand froma bdno of a 'calf'a head or a pig's footoften dhtable.SjjA jinaii for. a week, and,strangely cuddfnV in almost overy casothat lmB'como under, my notice, thoscratch has been so- slight as to bo al-most imperceptible. • ' • ' ' • '

'"Tho first intimation tho man has ofhis injury in a Mvulling of_tbo forearm,'accompanied by n smarting pain. Bothswelling and pain 'generally extend totho shoulder, nntlcr which n largo lungsometimes forms. Even nfter tlio pres-eiico of tho scratcfl ha* bt-eii in thisihannor demonstrated it IH often impos-..

in thtf caw.of tho calf's head, by tliosharp edtfo on thu hono of tho luck, dneto tho carelessness of tlio bnteller whosevere tho head from tho carcass. If"hkdoe/i Ills work well and hid cleaver-liasBuycrcdthojoint perfectly, rill is well,for theru in .no sharp edgo to cut, hut if,ho ban missed tho'joint by even n hair'sbreadth, which happens in flvo eases outof ten, them is an cdKOon tho bono thatwill probably work mischief!

"Of course, nono of thoso cases basover resulted seriously, as prompt moasnrcs are always taken and as wo alwaysinsist that a man so injured immediate-ly consult a pliysicinn. " This rulo wenever vary, for wo feel bound to retainnman on tho pay roll whilo sufferingfrom suoli an accident, even though liebo unfitted for work, ami tliii nnskillfultreatment of an apothecary, on whichnmiiy of tin-in would like to rely, or thooven less satisfactory methods of homosurgery would only prolong JJio term ofidleness: "'-^-Now York SSuu.

I ,:-,' : MO)> e. of ninfoni ami th, engmeer • * t o % l & £ £ & & ~ ^ g ^[--.-.-. ---T- »}<}"Vl-.mA >)tmJ»tte-L »lH be *p«-*e 'States wew. the. silver 3 cent pieces.I " " * . "i remmul _ 1 hey wem suiall, M tbm. tts.^sh<>pt of

I of'Jill? (1(LI>IOM (if (liCnijiford to I1111M a -tm ptvd with Miprcnio Futisf.ietion 111 Iciih-

h f l l i l i i

JHOJlll'

is

[i!

1 '•;;

v ;«r'

pj the following cli|i|iiiiKs from

the jm-ss of that city will slmnr.'i'heso nrtielcs wotilil ajijiear to set atrest'whatever foiirr inij,'lit exist thattlio right of way through IChlin-nreotilil he obtained «iily- by the e.v-Jienditiire of 11 large stun of money:

FVOM TIIK I'NH'IX IIKMUI'IIAT.

Tlie CraHforil eomniittee 011 .Mon-day niglit ileciiled to constniet tlieireewer to und Ibroiigh- ]iorliiuis. ofIfiilnvay to tide_wn.(jr, aiuy/) notifyJIayor Daly, requesting our author-ities to give the necessary permission* U h h t b t iT'

COINS OF LITTLE PRACTICAL USE.—-—^— ' .. \ '

Tho Gold Dollar Iln.l No nilllj-, Uhllr tlioTlirfO O u t 11m- Nrr«r<l a rnrpiwr.To 0110 who has not given tho subject

thought it would seem thatijbo most

. HIS,SWEET nEVENGE, V

Kicked Oat « h * a • Iloj-, I I . U n d to It*-pay thm Offfcnder. ~- * ->

A story with o moral Is told mo by afriend from Bloomiiifiton, Ind Thatprvtty litdo uuivoreiry town numbersamong its, notabilities not only tho col-lege professors, but another profcraornl,Wk whoso accomplishment lie* not intbo - direction of bnnian education. Imean genial Henry Gentry, i knownWherever thero aro littlo and big chil-dren, who If ko to see his performing dogsandponfes. ft-ofessor Gentry was a verypoor boy, which wa» no dishonor, butstill {much against him In the race oflifu., During tho last few years ho hasmado a fortnne. I am afraid to gay howmuch, but it must bo op in the hundredthousands. Ten years ago ho was stillstruggling to mako n living for himselfand his parents, and very often it washard enough. And thereby hangst a l e . ; ' . , _ . . , . . - . - • • • - ' • . . - • • ' • • . " • - • " ' . . ' " •

Every onb Iniows how difficult it wasfor basintfs men to keep heads abovewater during tho. hard "times and whata serious matter it was to obtain money,but Gentry had plenty of it all throughand Is Bald to.haro helped njoro thanono man over tho.stepping Btoncfl.

Ono day a very prominent.businessman of bis own wan caught short andneeded (5,000 to BCO him through. Hohod jpropcrty and Talmw, but no money.Bo went to tbo bank and asked for aloan; but was suavely told1 that the bankhad Jt.. not Just its'tho conversationwas going on Henry Gentry happenedto pass tho bank, oiid the banker remark*cd, "There's onlyono man in town whohas, that ,mucli cash, and maybo ho'lllend it to yon." Ho pointed to Gentry.

Tho business man took tlio hint, step-ped out of tho bank, caught up withGentry, nud after .•> very Complimentarytaljc on bis success broached his requestGentry turned full upon him and ro-plied: "Oh, yes, I liaro (J.'i,000;-morotoo, but do yon remember n barefoot ladwho camo into your store at ono timetrying to buy a pair of _sJi"o?s.o«Jrusi?Do ynn rcniiuibcr how you kicked himalmost out of your store? Well, I wasthat boy. Nb, you can't-liavo no moneyfrom riiel"--.Jliiybo it was not veryCliristi.ui, but it must havo been awful-ly sweet revenge.— Louisville Gourier-

. Journal..' ' ' ' * ' .

Xrrr l>o i"pr is I'arrat.

- Tho talents of jiarrotfl have, we read;just been turned in a new direction bytho authorities of a French town. It hashitherto been the habit to moro or lessfritter away the iiitellccrnalforco of par-rots by merely teaching them lo a ynaughty, or witty things, or "to use mchexprossiohs as "Pretty Poll" or "Poorfellow." Tho municipal authorities oftho town referred to have) jH>rliai» thefntnro will .prove-, opened up h widerfield of nctioii for tho parrot. ThopoorIKIX at the town hall, it seems, h.-id fora loug'timo past IJCCU in n condition ofchronic eiiiptiness, which did not reflectmuch'credit on tho charitable..fiwliugn-ofrlloinllntlitairts;""To rciuiiid them oftheir duty toward their poorer neigh-bors a parrot was purchased, whieb'haslieca iiuitalled closo to-tho box andtrained to cry, "For the poor/if you'please.-" It nppears that t)i(J result oftho innovation has beenhighly'iiatisfao-

Beccham's pills are forbiliousness, bilious headache,dyspepsia, heartburn,' torpidliver, dizziness, sick .head-ache, bad taste in the mouth,coated tongue, loss of appe-tite, sallow sl-in, when .causedby constipation; and consti-pation is" the most frequentcause of all of them.

Book free; pills 25c. Atdrugstoresjor write B.F.AllenCo.,365 Canal St.. New York.

Mnter is at Hand !Perhaps yoii felt it jn the

airduririg the past week and it

M/HIiarns & Bassett.flOW bPENING NBM STYLES.

FALL DRESS GOODS.including French Serges, Henriettas, Cashmere, 45 anil 50-inch' StormSerges, 30-inch All-wool Funcies, Novelties in Dress Lengths, no two

• patterns alike. ' "". ... " •^•:r~

Central Bailfoad of jfei jE i; Time Table in KnvW"jU|

iTtOMCIlANFOHD To' El I z > . '"• I

VOHK,-

COVERT CLOTH,A. great bargain in this the most pppular fabric of the season, for Suitsand Jackets. Former price (I, now 70c. • ' ,

TW0-T0NED RIBBED VELVETS, "The latest novelty for Trimmings and Waists.

FANCY TAFFETA SILKS AND SATINS.Fnll line, Newest Designs. &5c.".Fancy China 8lllr, new line*, all colors.

3-4 LINEN NAPKINS.: Special number^ at $3 per dozen. They are well worth £1.

CROCHET QUILTS, VERY CHEAP.

ha* sugrrcsted to yoii warmerUnderclothing and a new Win-ter Cloak, or, as you creptshivering to bed, you-remem-bered that your Blankets hadworn thin and should be replac-ed by a new pair before thereal cold weather sets in. If so,we have a nice surprise in store/or yorr, surprise when you seethe fine stock, we have laid in,and increased surpffs'tiand satis*:faction when jp.u.s,ee. the' real--ly low prices whichrSve. havemarked on them, all in plainfigijres. Some argue ' freewool" did-jt, and others adroit-it the /viiard times;" lie thatyhsit may, we only know that wecan give you more an l bettergoods for the same mdrfey tlianever before, and hope you willgive us a trial. / ' ; .

We have three numbers, which were bought subject to manafacturers'.^.imperfections.-It-will puzzle one toflml the imperfections. "Prices $1,

FnOM NEW VOnK

P . M . - t « 3 o a 3 0 , 4 ( 0 •

a 6U> • **

GocI ha

for thebuildinhalsbudeuces,BUSIN

Ertln

p. o:

CRIB BLANKETS.il'iSxSOmid 42x.i4, in floe woollen grades.

CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HANDKERCHIEFS.New lot, just opened, 0c. 25c. Ties for gentlemen, in all the different

-styles. They are bargains.-

FEATHER PILLOWS. . -.'••'•."Best iiualify-Live Geese Feather Pillows, weight 3 lbs. to the Pillow

:.•:*-> each flJS. 20*27, Turkey Teather Pilloivs, in beat Amoskeag FancyTicking, warranted odorless, each 09c. 22*28 Turkey Feather Pillowsin best Ainoskeng Fancy Ticking, warranted odorless, each B5c.

118 Brdad S &, Elizabeth.

PROM ELIZABETH To p[|A. 31.—i «l SIS, at

K. M.-12 iV.ic a a8 47 (i-iri-jit Saturdays,, ui" 10,0111.0 w," 10Mjitid isin'nini;.-

SUNDAY TRAINS KIiO.11 F| j -

•J.-H.OmAveis.Gen. I' ' 8C0TC

Cni»liI'rhnlWalkiwoo<l,dence.

Jol

CRANFORD MAli.8.

CRAWFORD, M. J .

M.'J. Gildersleeve

I 1

;

Of couriie our Cciiiiiiion I'liuiKJil willsjieeilil.v take adviiiita^e of tin's op-portunity to git a newer constructedwhere it is needed, nitliout expenseJo. the city. ' • ' •/

FltOSt TIIK-NKW .IK1WKV AllVWATK.

Mayor l>aly! received a letter thisweek from K. U: Ilorlon, .C-liuirninnof the ('ranford Town /Committee,notifyirij; him that tjie Committeeliuik^decided at tjieir meeting' on31oinliiy.j to liuiliK a sener to tidewater. ''J'lie .|i|iin proposed in to

_hinld same tir this city niid thence" to Scott me'niie to iloiiil street andjsfljm tortile viveriiiar "llriektown."The Common Council will no doubtpronijitly grant the ^Cranford inith-oWties periiiisMion Jo ,pas.-i throughthUeity, eijiccl.illy as it will ufTonleewer facilities to all that section ofthe city, and will settle the sewerproblem for liiist Unhwiiy,which haseen a enuri'e of iigitiition for to

i:'.'w*er: '-fnpillties

-if:I*if: I

Which will tints he afforded our cit-izcn»ia important, hi- fur"- tlio most.gratifying and important feature ofthis decision of Crauford to huild asewer is, (hut it will abate the ilii'n--ge^pf.pollution-of'onr-'WiileT' eiij)-'pl j which has for BOIIIO time beenthreatened by tho draitiago of thesewerage into the river nt Crunford.So fnr.ua tho sower through this cityis concerned, the eity will bo grant-«1 privilege of, jmtting in eew<rbaiiw and property owners nmy tajitxsae itt same rato as is charged bythe city. I t ii ii happy' ictllenicntof a serious question and wo con-jgTatalntc qur enterprising neighbor.

ni.niillii pnjpe'r, -nnd*liefoh) tiiey flnallyilisappeare<l from circulation they cainoto lie ruKariliKl a* nnisauces. V. -

Mttumiiiir them is much to bo saidapilnst the ailiioyiiiK litthi coiiiSV (heywere, as JJ matter of fact, of far greaterutility, as fur as circnlatioii is concoru-ed, than another coin. This is tho /(olddollar, whirti, experts at tho subtre;is,ury say, lms novcr served any usefulpurpose. KiiidJlauricoMuhleinaii.^riish-ler of tho subtrc.isury, rncontly:/

"From tho uintllatod condition of tho(fold dollars sent hero for redeinption ftis positively shown that tlio public danot rcKurrt theiii- as coltfs. Their onlynsu npjiears to bo for bhiiKles necklnci'S,watch cluirius, ncarfpiiis mid Iho likc-It is doubtful if olio in a thonfau<lx'Verreally ptu-sed in clrcuiiition.

"With'lip'ii cent silver pieoo it.^tja^Vh('ir/iH;SVii!iien;1'tliiTcoiiiii-

try bad ntithiiiK iu the shnpo of a coinbetween tlui IIUKU ( PPJHT cents and halfcents and tho silver half dime. .Theentail coin was huilod as 11 blessing nnd-beenmn popular at once. Them was anexcellent reason for its issue- also.

"HtrauKii IUH it- limy seem, It was notprovided for by a eoina'Ko iict, but liv annet rnyisiiiK the postal rates. This "lawlowered tho cost for traiisiuittint; '!»'unit of weiulit for letters fniin h to acents. It Was ilcmwil ndvisablii by eon-Kress thereii|H)ii to issue a coin of corru-'spondinir di'iioniinutioii. Tliu+oin wusof (jroat-iitilily and ..circulated fmily un-til the iidyeut of• the nickel. "—NewYork Hcrahl.

Injurlm fo the Kyrft.

An orulist nf h«i(t experience in thiscity, who whs recently iiskwl to stiitetho most coinniun causes of accidentalinjuries to tlio eye, replied: "AmoiifichlKlri-n, throwing''stones and phiyiii^'shinny'—a most dangerous ^aiue. An-other lint infriqu.iit cnu iMit nccicli'iit isollowliiR children to stand about thekitchen ranjje when tlio 'conk |« frjjiiK.fat-t.hat.-.r'.tpnttt^* and••'• Illra-iibmrt~ (Ifrroom. Aniouif adults, the umbrelhi (itspoint when carried open in n crowdand tip wllen curried clos'ol over theshoulder) Is a quito cominoii cause ofInjury nnd flytiiK cinders nnothiT. Uutniostof tliurasjs we tnutarcnot dni-tc

id rntlliT to "ilio" proiriuRedmlsuso of tlm eyes by close applicationcither In dim or glariiif; Unlit, ami of-ten injuries arise from strictly constitu-tional disorclers. "—Philadelphia Rec-ord." .-, - . „

QoldfUh are of Chiuoso origin. Theywcro originally found in a Urgolakonear Mount T»Kuit«lng and wero flntbrooght to Europe in tho nrenteeuthcrntsry. Th« first In France canie u •present to liae. do Pompadoiur.

- A N D -

Broad St., Westficld^X. J .

nppeal. .Tho idea,^as is remarked,capable ol Jx'itiK.applttdln-tt variety-oif1viiyH."vTb denote to tho passerby that ho

^8 in 'thu proxjinity of wet paint on any?J.'.°,B front, parrots might !>o used, or torcniMid prfplo on iuferimr a houso towipe their feet on tho door mat lieforogoingiip Btnirs the bird's sen-ices couldliiyfmployed, instead of tlio time hon-ored placard, "riwuvci vos piiils, s. v.p.," to be met with in French bouses.In fact, them may IKI a new opening forparrots.—London {Standard.

He l l 'u »>d.That old motto, "Whero thiTo is a

will there is u way," though now a lit-tlo out of fashion, perhaps, and some-what exaggerated, as is tho c.iso withmothers in general, i« still expressive ofii truth. 1

Writing of 'old times at White Sul-phnr springs, General -Manrr.pg ys.huteVH:r>»4ii.-BiyCotnt)raliits'of'tiH) faro at thohotel. The dignitle<l proprietor used toconsole his guests by remarking thatthey really paid nothing fur' their din-ners, but only-fur the wonderful sulphurwater which he had discovered.

Ono-iliiy'in the height of tho season,when the crowd was great and tho Kerv-fce. scanty, tlio people- in .the diningroom wero startled by heartrendingcries of '"Murder, murder!" Stewardand servants rushed to the victim, who,in answer to their eager inquiries, in-formed them that lio could get nothingto eat ami was dying of starvation.

That young man was served well andpromptly us long as ho remained.—Youth's C'oiupauion. . ' •

<>M<- <;„•„! ilonM «r Health.

Visitor—You miist havo a remarkablyefllcient-.lKuril of health in this town.

Shrewd Native (ouo of mauyy—Vauaro right nbuut that. I o:ii> tell yon.

"Couijiosid uf scientists, I pnwnme?""No, sir. Scientists aro too theoret-

ical. " • '•'"Physicians, perhaps':" .' 'Not .inmli. We dun't allow iloctorfl

>H. our.iKiurd1 tif - heft!tB—no," fir, norundertakers either." ;. ^

"Hum! What sort of men havo youcho.-ten, tlieii!'" . •"""Life iusuranco ngents,"—Now York

Weekly.

1 l

lime. Couvrcur, who hxs succcede<lher Into huslwml as the London Times'representative in tho Dclgium capita).Is biwt known to tlio public as Tosina,tho noveliiit. Of Dutch family, rho wasbom in Hlghgato and was brought np.lu'Tuamania: heuco hcrnom doplumc.Bho first tnado her namo in Europo as alecturer on emigration in tho principaltowns of Franca

In China young blood may go out andbare a frolic- at a <x»t of about 1 centftir the night's fun.

^ Th-llverfpH In Crnnfonl TUI-IJ<]II3-»,' Tluirs-jHniHlSalunl»y^. - '.-*>

?Central avtnuts Wti-tfleM.

j . A. OAKLEY, Jr.

ABOHITEOT AND SOTERINTENDIHT'251 MOEBIS AVENDE, '

Gh<MGe.Buildmg Lots for Sale! o,*Why you, should own a Home on this f*1?^ In

splendid property.

LOCATION: ••^JZL=^LJL,

Fi\;e min'ntea walk from the Rail-way Station.; the highest groundin Cranford.' '•

SURROUNDINOS:

An established neighborhood coin-posed of elegimt private residences

. and the Cranford Country Club.

!Apv-ANTAa)EsT"'r'"'"""?"'":""" -• •

, Pure air: unsnrpassed . nionntiiiiiviews; wide nvennes; good side-walks; abundant water supply ;'gas,electric lights; tire protection. '•

.1. f. CHASE. Amlnniti^tSi'r'D. T. 1'IEIISO.N, Distributing Cl,"k.' -

" " " •

mHE JIISSES VAIL & DEA.VE will1 . R e o p e n Their School,370 North Broad St., Elizabeth,

Aciiil

. ' HOE-H8-152E.:

WoolPAINTER!

. Hen,;'14l'4 U

• WOHK UONK

Dior's DT&~ A law lmanlliiB lHi|ii!a Inkt-urn ujiply at tin. Hcliool.

RESTRICTIONS^ — -

Only such -.as iire iiecessa-y to inain-tain the character of tlie ' futureneighhorhopd.

INDUCEMENTS:

Money for bnilding purposes nd,vnikJ... .snl to purejinserrof Wni";'eii»y"Ferii»

of re-juiyineut iuade.

PRICES OF iOTS:J750 to «;!,0011. according to size ami

location. Perfect titles given.

PHIL JAHN.. vPAINTER, MCORATOR,

DEALER IN

Painls, Oils, Glass, „ Varnislv

Wall Paper, &c,CRANFORD, N. J.

C. VREBLAND,

City Surveyor & Civil EngineerIIAYONNK, N. ,1. AND CKANKOIll).

Tlie Dog— He didn't catch..you thattime. " ".' r

_ The Tront—iRtiesanot. Thoroaronaflfea on me.- Life.

• Cl^lrkrn hnrfferT- In Florida.»-A inaraniliiijf hawlt' hindir'aii 'attack

on a Lakeland (Flo.) fowlyard and sne-cre<led in ripping a chicken's craw en-tirely from its body, so that it draggedon tlio ground, mid also cutting n liolothrough thu craw, so that It would nothold food. A ilny or two afterward thoowner rauglit it, and ono of tho ladlesof tho fami ly performed a surgical opera-tion. Tho craw was sowed up, thochicken was soaked in hot water uutilthe wonnded and dry akin was made-elactlo again, tho craw w u restored toJta pUoo. the woundaewednp, and nowthat la abort the healthieat chicken intboTtrd.

concerning the property,,may be obtained byapplying to ••••..;'.. - '••-

James Rodgei'%:?CRANFORD, N. J.

SINGER'S MJZIRKEt.:•-• J . W.SINGrBR^Prop. ;

The besi mtiais to lio obtained in tho market alivu\«'on linnil; at low-

- ' • • • - . • • • -. c a t p r i c e s . ' -^ .., ^ , . . . .

»Fruitr Vegetables', f |gs ; larif and Sea Fool\VestHeId, N. J.Prospect St.

IlrnmlM.p

83S. »:U, H30, «38, 840

JBrat ShorthnncJ a u d - X g

partinent in the State.

' - - RATES LOW.

Address for Catulotrue or Colliro Journiil.II. COI.KMAN*. I'ri-.i.lrat.

At HltPA THI;;:«" Also nil Hi

fhotogiCor. Main

t Ht.uil

ESTHBIPH0T<

Th e Newa_rjk: Senjjnarv,

i i HIM. I

" - '•- Principai

Reopens, Thursday, Sept. 27.

Ttiotouuh nictliixIsTif study. . . .French, tho language of tbo *cliool.CcH Illcate wlmf l» t6 Wcllcsloy Collate.Special tralnlDK In composition ami t-ifnvtr-

Fatlon. 1-J--V-Clussos In Elocution, Ai-otlii-lic, Culture. His-.

tory, Mterature, Pnlntlnif, Dninrlnit, Mn-icnml the Ijinjfunfjes. - *.

I'rimary Ilepnrtment under ttupcrtorhi-lnic-ion. A Illnfli-d nitmtiT of toyjt rtithul In I|Iifsjkjui*luwiit. —

Cfrt'illars on a])]>lfmtlon.

^,^,rlW:BROAt"YOU Ol.vo -The'C!l

Cjibliii'l "Arjsto.",'(

> AiK'flllil J.1.«ICii«tt,

MIL'S

Billinge" ~ ElnT'fcTrce't, in

WESTFA full aM.«nrtint'iit'

' ' 'XIM>' York,-at

ami ileli1

Fresh Fish frjim Fulton. Market Received Daily" 1 . ' AT THE •

Westfield Fish & Oyster Market.CLAMS,•'lOBSTEIlS, SOFT SHELL CHABS.

n«IlvcrlvH In C'riinl'ofd, TUI-BIIUJH, TIMIIH.IIIJM, Hiilui'iliiyN.

• A. P. WHITE,• v ' ' WlWTPIBI.n, >'. ,T.

Monuments

T I I O S .

, Headstones and Cemetery f i a tOF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

^ & SON,ESTABLISHED 1800. "

j AND i^RBtt WORKS,ST. OEOltaES AVB.. NICAUGRAND-STREET """ '"

\ , R H H M H Y , N . J . / . . ' • .A larpo variety of -Moimnieiits, JIei.ilstom». etc.. in the best American ami'eipn Uraiiitcn anil Murhlu, constantly on linnil. Deslgim amiestimntea furnltli-

plication •Jp c aM on application.

MODEL TROY LAUNDRY COMPANY81'CCEfiSOIlS TO

<$• CLEVELAND.Witk ncnl'management imd increased facilities HO aro prepared to do

nil foundry w'ork in a rnultlesa manner. Collars nnd cuffs a specialty.Goods cntrnsted to 11a uro insured. Send us word and wo will call Mon-days and .Thursdays,

GEO. H. DAVEY, Manager, ,271, 273 Morris Ave., Elizabeth, /N. J.

JRlajnflold, IM.-J.

: This school prepares \m%thoroughly for College or fur Busi-ness. - ' '

I!e])rescntcd at Hnrvard, Yajc,

Princeton, Ijohigh, Cornell•' nntl

Boston Technology.

College class of I80I, ten boys; 1M,fourteen boys; \Wi, twelve boys, .Siileotho eHtalili.Hlinienfnrfii'if/fcliijol, ecvruly-two boj'fl. . -

Military.ilrill which IH voluntary.Circular! oil Application! '

. JOHNLEAt,

J.N.I]DKAl

BEEF, MUTTOIPork, Cornci

- "Ham,

Opora Hou-XtrCiTmr In

Carpets!REFITTED A

iWrTRESSES jI'PHOtST

lNe)vCarrjeis,,Ma

Business College23d YEAR.

-.323 Jofforaon Avt>:, Ellioboth.^ Cli, l« tlidFouiitnln lrrn,rrnr

Tho New Rapid Easy Short;,hand and Typewriting .

mwm'mmm mm..Fall Term Opens Sept. vj.

A $75 TYPMTER FREE!E3f" Every stuileut who enters ilurlnR^ptcmber or October will be- presentedon gradnatlon, with

A $75 HPEWRITEfl FflEE!•Apply for clrcnlftn or wlmlaalon to

J. E. LAH0LEZ. Ph. S. Prinoiptl.

treet,. near dopoi

|Carp€*nlAND-

BuCRANFOR]

""" »nd ' a- All Onlmi Dtllren

Page 3: NTY; N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1894 Si PER YEAR. VOL. 1. … · 2015. 1. 2. · NTY; N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1894 Si PER YEAR. VOL. 1. No. 45. CRANFORD, UNION COOTTY, N:

t - • NTY, KJ, WE^MESDAY, OCTOBER hy, 1894. $2 PER YEAR

JOHN J , REID• ! tie&ler In

Good Building Brick.• ^ NetbcrmilMl) >*. J. '

• I havo fnroii'hed brick in Westfieldfor the WeHt«eia Club Honse?_l>tiradiinlboildiiur. Hoiuockc, D-arsli anj Knrz-hala buildings ami tunny jprivato i-eni-dencea. and desire to EXTEND MYBUSINESS TO C N F D

Eailmaicw farnUhed on al l work.

JOHN J. REID,P. O. Box 0. Netlierwood. N. J.

CRUSHED SIOUE

SCOTCH PLAINS, . N. J.CniHlieil Htmie for Pulilic IICUIIIH JUKI ,Private (Jmunds. Fine-ftone for !

, Walksatid Drives. For wile at Fan*wood, or will bo delivered at rcil-denc-c Address, - - ... • - — .

; John C. Cook, .Scotch Plains, N. J.

Order* Fromptlr Attended to.

JOHN B. SAYRBS" MANUFACTUItElt OF FINE '

tHOK'SE EQUIPMENTS,

148-152 E. Front SfcT Plilonold, N. J.

Woolston & Buckle,PAINTERS AND DECORATOBS

". Walt Paim, I'altitt. Oil* ami•V4t'riii"ftt*i""

,; StJi.-141 & 145 ^ k

WOIIK 1>ONK IN ANST PA II OF TUB iSTATTB,

Taylor's Dress Cutting School,• , Anil Press Mnkllii; .PorTm." Khtab-i^ l M l for two \Vrtrsiit ti llroiulSlrrt't,

mlH'lh. N.M. KvcrylbluK HinduxT tainiliK* Id Hrst-cliiss <lrv?*sttinliini{.

(;IrlftnH ymintrnH I t tnki-n; {'ustlimi*mmlu nt reHs.inuliI.! prices, l)ny miii«-venliii;eliu>s<>». "I'aviiientHinu'liM'iwy."

TIIIOAK KTIIKKT, K M / . Hme. J . N.F, Brooks" "~ HnmilSlm't. Nemirlt.

McNULTY'S

Photograph Parlors,Cor. Main & Cherry Streets,

WHWAT3X"""'1'Handsomest Stuillo In Iliu Mill.-;\ \ nrk Knuiilly Artistic

ESTHBRO0KE•PHOTQ.GPHPHIST.Ill) BROAD ST , ELIZABHTH.

\\*I11 i«1\o "'The^'iutoMct r. Ktiulrra**! Dnmi

Billinge& Phillips,--Elm Mtnret;ncur (lie 1'ui.l~Ofljcv,_.

' WESTFIELD, H. j * " ' "A full assortment of Fish fresh from

New York, iitNuw-.Tfork pric-cu."TTill uiiike fiilla i * Cnipfonl for or-,

ili-rs and delivery >m Tuesday,^Thursday ajiiL&itur>lay-of-rirch, "Week.

J. N. IRVING;DEALEIt IN".

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

Hani, Shoulder, ....Poultry, &c.

Opera House Block,- A'Crt ilunr l« fVml/'Jrr. •

Carpets Cleaned,REFITTED AND LAID.

MATTRESSES RENOVATED.UPHOLSTERING;

New Carpets, Waitings Oilcloth

Street, near dopot, Weatfiold, N.

JIEMCHKREffir

-AND —

Builder,ICRANFORD, N. J.

U I*. MANMIMG.pl«lnfloldlO].p. Kiret Itaptlst CnarcW

I""-' I.AIK1KST STBAtt M^IUILB ANDVltAXlTB n'OllKS Iff THE 8TATB.

iQmfntc and Ueftdslones tor Cemetery''lull. All Ordcra IfellnKd 4 «tt Up.

Crushed Stone,'Blue Trap Rock,

For Walks. [ IMves, Kuatls. Concrcie. etc.'Special attention i ven to frlrate l)rlt-cs and

lValks'i >Vork rontractca or stone furnished" by the ton. .

WAHt & HATFIELD,Scnlch rinliin. N. J .

FOR 8UPERIOR LAUNDRY WORKTRV THE

Oo«la railed for and delivered inCwnfonl, Tne»lavH and Fridava or way?bo lef t nt J. C. Hnuimcr's ". •

Geo.W. Bak^r.

CENTRAL HOTEL. PETER FKGER. Prop. .. .

u" CRAWFORD, X J.

mr MYIORHEEK.

JOSEPH f O OTEi?,DEALER IN

Harness & Horse GoodsAt the lowest prlt-es consist-ent with reliable Koods.

Boots, 8hoes9 Rubbers.—AGENTS I 'OIt-

Wniiams & Clark's Fertilizers.Oat tie and Pool try Foods of all Kinds.

155-157 Main St. Rah way, N.J.

FIN0;..+ MILLINERYAT

MiS3 C. fii Squlcr'B,Kit Iln.ii.l St., niur V. (>.. Elltalii'tlirx. J.

O r d e r s t i t keu fo r Liiilics' Bliiz'er . Sui t sin D n t k o r sexgt'.\7 • - • - . . - ^ : - : . . ' - >>:

Chf.-iji ami well uiade.

Woodruff's StagesFor Picnic Parties

-',' 4 ntid (i HORS5E STAGES TO LET.Addnwir " : "

ROBERT WOODRUFF, Jr.l ock Box 496, Wottfleld.'

TKI.KP1IOXE CALL 117 K,

« HENDELL,

Our trade, despite hard times of the pastyear and pne half, stimulated by stjuare andhonest treatment and by the selling of reliablegoods at/ar lower prices than others, has sooutgrown our present spacious establishment,that we have been . ,

FORCED TO ENLARGEand in a few weeks will add to it a floor 50 ft'wide and 200 ft deep.•.-.•'..•Tin's new space* iniisfbe-prepared for us, and meanwhile we arecompelled to reduce,every stock to permit thealteration to take j)Iace. The-only course leftbperi/for us is to sell, and in order to' sell quick'ly we offer

THE BIGGEST BARGAINSin reliable, always needed articles, and also in the newest ofFall goods ever given in this State I We are positive thatthis century will not see them equalled, and so great a huyingchance should not he permitted to escape.

1 KM Goods Delivered Free!

.WALNUT AVENUK.

Plans & Speciflcations Fornisbed.

juy. qFLOWERS AfllTPWNTS,

87 Broad Street, EJizabelh

COURT INN,A fln»».c1iuw fAtnlly Hotel; IIJMI evcr> <nn

VfnU'nct\f i>rentfrlalnmfii t of p r i v a t e iwirlftson «l»irt h o t l ™ ^ . . , „ „ ^-~ .—•-

CHHALE, Proprietor.Tdqilidiie Cull, III) Jil, Roifllv.

J. Wcimagel,Broad St., Westflold, New Jersey,. ••• (NvxtiiiiiAoAYi'li-liBros.,)

Ill-JlllT III

Harntjs&Iantl J o t s e • Supplies..RejKiiriiifr ]iruiii]itly inul neatly dune.

A. & F. CLARK,

BLUE STONE.Stouts Laid ami "Ciirh .Stones Sot.

Mautclx, HtartliB, .Kills mid Stops.Ea.t Broad St.. Ellxabeth. N. J.

WINHNS & RHNKIfl,. - ' / ' * ISK.Vl.KIM IN'.. '-• \

LEHICH COAL""•'"• • A N D ; I , ,

WOOD.

Yuitl, Cnitoinlal Jtcuue.

Oflct.Hmm II,

CRANFORD, N. J ,

tU-rafmm miALE AND PORTER.

Al*o Sod* and 3*ttter,Cor. Mjir.lnUI A,Ttli Ntt., Kllrabetli1, Nf .r.; r : " r ' " TKLKIMIONK itALU l<w H.

I>cllvt>rl«>H In Cninford, Monilfiyc, Thunt-days UJKI rtitiinlajii. . .

B. H McCDLLOOGH,SASH, BLjNOS, DOORS, and

M O U L D I N G S .Scroll-Sawing and Turning.

Doors and Panel Work.

21 STEINER PLHCE.IMortH f l a ln f ls ld , IM. <J.

MTIMATCB rURNISHCOi

NEWARK. N. J.

A MAMMOTH

A MATRIMONIAL PACK.

Wo were married—tho and I,In the (•prim;.

Faltl the. an wo fettle .j down

**Lovo. wi' now U-sin l.fi-'i* rrlffn«And < f tTiis our fmaUV.ouuiiii

Vou nro kl:ii;.n

And n happier 1:1a 11 ibua I

And ilic future (•(•r?nnd to boEver rullnf Mirror uw '

.- A« I iclil my f;:irj* \vl.i\"Of my fori.nU' HI;J my lifo

You are quern." - ^

Then her niDtlicr In our Immo ' -

, .j\nU (hi* IffplwTamt* tottio •"Full of weirs and i;»i«rr;".'Though I dnroil not rnl-o a fats,

•- From flir day i-Lp came U> us ••" Slio WHS act1.

--LtiDiItui Tit-nit

MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.

*»147-149 Market St. near Brogd^ Newark, N. J .

AX EDITOirs STORY.;,

. " I t w;is in n western city wim» yoursflpi," rt'iiinr'c.'il- tbo^ city cdilur, " t h a tMI. was hnldiiif* down tlio city tle. k on atfaiiy for thu firxt time. \\V hat! a inanon. tliti papiT \vhp~tyas simply a crankon homicide, nnd liu yv:m moro flinii »'moro rf-jujrtcr, for ho Jjaii (l(>t<>ctiro tal-ent of thef highwtornYr. Ho diiln't caromuch for tlio comnicm crimes—hur-glnriuH, •_ larcenies and sacli—hut jrivrJiim n P«HH1, mysterious mnrdcr, uml luiwas Kpleiidiri, Not only did Iio havo thohistory nf nil tho faimms • liiunlrrs ntIlia fln/*cTH' ends, hut ho delighted infrrrcting out- J lie. most mysterious crimesthat oamo within our province. ,In everycase, except tho o:m I nm telling about—and thero wtxo a «<Mid many killingsin that town—ho traced out tht^lmir-/Irucr {jcfortVtliLiViet^tivi'.si'ViJiiflfoaiiiodothis identity. .

" I havoiiinca thought the secret ofIns HIICTO.'-S w:\x that ho put hiniselfmentally in tlm pl:ico of" tlm inurih'rerand Toasoncd it out from motives'ratherthan from tlio clows' of the <»nlinaryile,tecti.v)v :-:- • -'. . ; •' ' ; • *

I -''-'Tfii'ro is H'idnni much method .in.r inuriler,' fio'onco wiiil (i> i!i<» when in ar nirely coiunuinieittivO.jtint^I. '.Most UH'Hf would commit ijTinnliont Ihn sameu'ayj undor Ilio. raino circuinstances. it is(Only Vvhen a nmnierer goci almur itj systematically,. ;i^ do tjin tini^slif I n -di;i, tiutt a murder hemmes truly jnyslfurious.. " .

" I «nen • asked hiln why ho (hil notj become a regular detective.j " ' I was born imd bred n newepaper! mjuj,.' hv. Kjiidf laud hubic in tmj ^'tnin^tu break.' That was literally trim in lii.soast*. Othenvi.Mi I misfit, not hnvo totell thisstury. ' " . • - - ,

'<()iionjc»r!ihi(f_rhnjigtlytttii.iiuuJlrtifc-"in' triaii""wa-.* found in"an alley adjoin-ing tho electric li^ht works in tjio veryheart of thtf city, Tlm aftcrunonpapersInitl a ehiinco .at it, but dfdn't inalct*'much out of it, no I at oneeT3i-ss| ii(i"d itto .Tones, as wo will ciili him. Althon^liho did not show up at tho,usual h"»r, Ihad no doubt that-lit1 was rilready atwork un jt i1* it-w-jjfl iis" iiiTfitvrioitM »oi«o UtV\» 11 fl< tould desire. ' ' ' . _„.

»Tiu * u tini \ \ jAidi'iiVilRH^iW ft fraV-'(liii^ man who had just arrived/and.a.s fir as 1 iimui ho had no friends oraiqu tint u i ( ^ in tho t*ijy. I t was imr aCJIKU of piblHry, for: /ill -liis-iiinnifyr«nd"^nliinbl s w m h ft on tlic body. * Tlierowas n uli^'hf contusion <m tho back oftho lu id inifl \ htnall iiecdlt'likoholrdi-

I rn tlv through tli~man's heart. It was(spochlh KruifM that ffuch a crirtm;could h i\( h\ u i (uimmitt«-dm a polWin

I thorouKhf in while- ther*^ \\i\* ilbsolittK-f ly no clow to tho murdfrer or his mo-

' Dut thiMt difllctiities wero nnlyusuchis would ordinirily put •Tones uii hismettle, HO 1 did not doubt that IMMVOUM

| havo a good account of the affair. Iwiw tlierefore sor:iewh:it Kurjiri. edwhen iio came Kiuakin^ in abnut <!o'clfK'I; in tlin eveniiif,' to sen what bis

\V. R-Bigclow,Real Estate and liisnrnnce.

Office at CRANPORD HALL.

Cg]iinibia,-_Hartforfl,-'.Hickor)rj

Crescent and Waver ley . . ..''."

CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS.Correspondence SpllcftQd.

Frank L. C( Martin,-• . Whoolmon's Headquarters.

Corner Park ^vouuo and fourth Street, • PLAINFIEU), N- J.

244 North Broad St., Elizabeth NVJ.

are now sellingj . . - . , . ' " • . - , . .

5 lbs Fine Elgin '.Creamery Mutter 95c.8 Cakes Standard Soap for : 25c.3-lb Package Superlative Flour...;.,.1'. 12c.3-lb Can Fine Peaches 12c.2-lb Can Uartlett Pears.... 10c.2-lb Can Pineapple ; > .• 10c.

.2 Boxes Domestic Sardines....... 9c »Best Imported Sardines .....w, 14c. .

J. R ROGGE & CO.Via giinruntoo our goods to be just us reproscntod or nionoy refunded.

Orders dolivcre'l In all parts of the city, nnd deliveries made in Lorraine,fiotolloand Ticinity every Wednesdny , •' ••

iiaKK'ard, but denied thai hn was ill,'MI Ifravn -him thu murder a.^iKUiin nt. - tthought 1 sau* a fi'artled'liiok in Jii.ieyes, but ho maintained hi1' .outwardcomposure and wvnt out ..without aword.

" I did not r-i'i) him u^;lin that even-.luff. Abdut i:iiduit;ht I l*e^an to wonderwhy I had not heard from liini, buronly speculated on the possibility ofKniitftuiiiK liaviu^ happened to hiiii,-'fi>r-tlio idea that li<«. could. po»i;ild+-7iiilnever .oeciTrred tome. Finally, after anhour hail f oue by, 1 telephoned to thepolice Htafion. -\Vo'rd. eaiju' back that.thero were no new* developments- in thncase, imdr.tJKit.Tones had not itenirthiTe..Sending two men out to hunt him up, 1set to wiirk ntyself to make up autory ofthe murder from thn aftcrm>ou p(i]xrs.Just then Jones eame in. Iljs Htep wasuiiNteady and his fae'o ilushed. He hadevident ly lieen drinking heavily—stjme-thmtf I never knew him to do Itefnn—hut ho WIK not ilrunk, rather Jin sermrdat JiiKh nervous tension, ..although out-wardly as calm as ever.

' d e e i d e d t o lef this breaoh of His-

pen to mako a fevr minor corrcc-riri:s. Then, as if totally oblivious ofliiy jre? euec,,'hc bc^an to writct

**JAS Kluct \tvr Flnt-t fell under hisflrt:ers I • snatched tlitii:» t:p, read them

f li:.rrii'dly";anl *hot them dov.'u the 'copytnU.*' to thi1 eemp-.-in;; rWm.' I rvad j

'rapidly, ns an coirer v.ill, taking tut,'finall aminnt of tln< matter w*1 lon^r as !1 it r;fh smoothly, while I had'to.Yi:inc.h •j confidence in him to t]uorion the* tic- !1 curacy i.f his statements. I only realized \j that lit' was ivririnrr .1 grvat ftory, the '' prca.lwt lie h.ad ever di>ne. Ho ^cemt-d •j inspired with vltu* very mmnnoM :•j• thought.v"of~'the- murderer, ami-under[ Ilia toncli every trivial incident cameout with distinctness ami cuherency that 'ni:i|Io the caus.e and methyl of the erxme '

I perfectly plain. . :'.. . . • ' ••J "first- he descrilred tho wene-with• neuraoy of detail tlmt would havt* Ixvn1 Jutpuwiiblo for olio who'had nor MriduaLl} it closely.. ••TbeVereeiion of tlm siw»r ho; explained liy the fact that thr bright ;

: electric; liplif, htreamtnjj1' through thej windows ui' the power lioiu-e,' made ifLinipassiMo fr.r (ho passerby to s**> intoj tho t-lmdows. Thus while iinptnetraM.'1 darkhes,s pcrccued tin* n>sns.->in amplej li^'ht puided his blow, and. moreover,' JI tlio. rattle and roar "of* tho machinery Inear by drowned nil Found of tho titrng- !nloor the falling Ixxly. ;

"Tho Mow on tho head, ho deinoa-jEtratt^l, must havo been from a »ut<i- ;bai*. ,wiiih* tho wound through the heart ;

could oiily havo l«*n made by ono of }tho?o Uni}z, ilno hladeil stilettos of If.il- 'ian niake. Furthemiort*, tho fact that fthifl ptH'iilinr weap<in was driven hnmoj^with a firm hand, after tlio victim n a d "boon ftomii'd by a blow on tlio ht>ad, in- 'dicatejfl - pcemt'ttttati'd' w(tl:" delilnmto 'murder, whilo tho tlifory of roMMry.wii-s disproved by tlio fact that the man Vvaluables had Iw en uutourhi d. .The onlytenalilo theory, therefore, WJIS that tin?motivo of tho murder was ri'voiijio.

"A inoro inasti'rlyjinalysj^uf a caso'-I-"-noVer reiiiK btTt henvJio. liranrhcil off into

urinary , .^JMcuLitioiis as to tlio.wronf,'which had led tho murderer to srok the

j lifo of tho unknown irian. These seemulI purp'isely va^uo af llrstr hut ^;;tlier"dj in strength and rcrtainty lrn-fil-! eo'i-( eluded ..that ho must havo smiie pr« | 'j Inundation, for them, .starting u i r l i \

J iw farts. Ho "ilfserilioil how jhe -il.-ad *-'inait, a onei- (ru.-feij friend, lut'd entered.'tho homo of nnutln r; how, by sht>rlei wiles 11 ltd deceit, lio-hitd.T'tolo-u the Itiv«- r

of •_ tilt' wife. Tlirjlfotlnw.d an el. i^-nieuf and tho. lireajiiiif,'"!' <»f tliat otieohappy home. / - '' "He- tidd; with the liitteriinwut truth.,,',

weak and -erring woman and loft her toperish , alone;" Imw tho' idea of rrvonp*had filled tli- niiM.il nf thtTwroiiKi'dlius-.:

hand; .how. hiiii.M*lf unseeji, ho liait fol-lowed every nioveinent of theinfetit.lfilivictim for niontlis-:*ad earr*fnJl^plntrtv;l/:

his ilcstnielinn; how ly- had decoyed the '

Ppot'wlteVt* tlie Jiturdi'r'Was committed./.andJiuwJir haf^d^tniyo^itli-tMJaiJy-of*1^^-;^—a rouplp.of lettuTH in tiio p*M-kets oftho. dead luim—and- finally )ua>I*> hisown esnapo, Iho secret unto in his. ownheart ninuo. • . . ' - . ';' '-

"As 1 read'"this remarkablo tale j.through'-tho eonvirtioii 'forced, it?V]f •upon mo that this was tho absolutetruth. If the writer liimself had eoiu-!mittcd tho deed, ho could not havo dc-HcriU'd it nnir.o graphically. Kuddrnly"

'tfm thoiiKht flashed over/me—could ho tdescribe sut^i acrimo thnswithout hav- 'iutf, in fact, -roininitted if? ;

"Wn wen* alono/in the .room. I ifllaii'-iMl at' .Tones aiiproheiisively.. He 'was writing rapidly'—fiercely. HIM eyeswere fixed, but hoseomed to l»e li->kinw, 'through and •bevuu(l-..th(.''.'p.'ii»«fr •aero^rf'

'wlft'ciii Jtis .. p n Hew. at souiethin^ fas-cinating—ti-rriMe.'AVheu heliril^lied, itwas Vit.'i A stair, a< if .wykinic/cuiu-a-

"trarhv;' I alnitri'tl at the la. f pa^e, where' was 'filial1 confirmation of my fears.

" -'-My (to I, Jones, i* thin true?' I..nmnitKiil-tu t;\y. -

: " 'Kvt ry Wfird of it, as I live,' hit re- :plied firmly, if faintly.

~" '* 'Tiii-n you havo written tlio war-rant for your own tirrest,' I said. . •

"His lioatl'drfipir'il. on hi.t ih>kf butbf» said not a word. . . .

" 'J»in«'s,' said I, finally hhakin^him •by ttu> shoulder tr» urmM! him to (in un- I

-<Ior.«tnndiu# of my ineaniiiK'. 'enough tohaiiK yt'ii i?< alrt-aily in lypf. In an hourthe papvr.-t will |i<> on tbo street. In an r

other hunr tho pulieo will In- after you. \(iu—mako. tlm must of your start!' ;

" I t was us J predicted, " atd^tlio city jI'tlitor after 11 jiauso. "ll^fonr daylight ja dettrtivo called on mo to ascertain tltr ;Hoiirro of that story. I Niiuply pointed 'to Jones' name mi thoasHi^uiuciit hook,and they went aft**r him.'

"J)id tl«\vcatch him?" asked tho cub/reporti-r e.-iyerly.

• "They found him in his' royur*. witha-ti l- t in ihnitiL'l] his heart, " faiil the

litor. — Willard A. Holeomb in

PAPER 3IAKIXGI0KELEGYPTIANS WERE FIRST TOOlSCOVER

•THE GREAT ART.

Trum TrrlMklllon. I*pott

p> I^arrra to Inc r ip -amf'Tlirn I'poa tletsl*.I*«prr—The

, i » l jy | tv ,pA^,^HCJ3f?(*^l^ iVf>'his'luufdl'r Ktory. Jin replied that hohadn't-written i t i •

" 'Well, net to work on it at onrc,| Inaid ratln'r sharjily.

"Then ho really surprised nm by nay-^ h a t ho(had nothin« towritolM-yoiid

f ^ l I k h : ! ' T l r i Vlieo had developer! .nothing new, anrj hnHiipposod that I had Workod upthp storyfrom the ewniiiK pajHTs,

" 'And has it como to paun that youwait for tho polico to develop a murdercaso fur .run?' I oxclaimcd angrily. 'Asfor tho reports, in thu evening papcrn,you can fako a better utory tlmi» th<7had I' - • - • , " ; "

"Ho Hat down, in Apparent despair,nt liis deflk. Then I relented nnd ca-joled him a little, bo/wiiitf him not tospoil hit) great record by fallingilownpn nnoh an aHMK"meut. 'Tlioro'Haiitart-er fur you,'paid I, throwing him thoarticlo I had commenced. 'Now, goahoad and fill tlmt out with a columndctfcriptiou of tho sceno.'

i4'X haven't evim vlnited Jt,' hn ro-pHod NoYOrtheleM ho pinko*! up thopagM and read thorn as if impelled by•ome hat«fnl fa*cinAtion. Then ho took

at lb«- CbiDnr.

In all a p s |K«II!(- Juro boon campcIloAt> cxinmiunicato with;*-:u'h oth»x. > Atm,t< ry,»aily juriinlof Iho ut.rld>j;xtslcmofcrai' n:M'.-rial«»i wliich to ijitt-riliy anyiuforniuticavVhirh thev wished UKxmYi yto «>tber»-\va^ f<und iitTessary. VerbalUie».i^i3% tiiooRh ofinr finploycd byaii 'rient nation^ as a meaus vi 'communica-tion, w« re iii't always pe^siljlo to use.Secret* IIMI tft< n to lietransiuittttl, andit u;is as* vt n- trial of\ajivarvrt* fitldityfr» intr^-t" hiiu' "with prtvato afTairx.Many rales an- ivlat,»-*l, in lii-tioyftud i » _Ii'p-iitls of tiu>ty in.-"Ui^irKwliii j i e ld -ff! up ill* ir Iiv«s "raih. r than mate*known thcMvn I, which i!otortumcoal^dr»^ from llnir li|ts. Still fuiiumtweroimt' lajti'iiiiiiiiu, ami huniau itipejiuity 'n t to work to hivtut HUIJO iitatcrial enwhich to jiiM'rit«c si pis 'which could I w

, As fn^oplo P T W innro rivilircd. acUvm;md ori-<M> for HICW Jiute.rial oil whicbrntinls ;unl hi.vtorits might bn written,am! handed ilown to posterity. iHoiwsswen1 '{•rulciMj the farli^^t fonn of writ-ing material. E n 11 at tho presrait d a yin iriany.|urts nf the world fctunnfount! Iruriiijc iiiMTiption-*. ICjjecni that ainen^ tin* earlier moca <ifmankind any nttinl <>f fnvat ini[xirtwico•avjtu-;p«.t>;TaHy:vn^TAv"*d ui>ou utont^ us-Ih'iti^; the mon* likely to lx\ jnrinanrnt. ,The Kttm« ft vliiiLT iii.iy IHI traced in thojireM nt ^«JH ration, tho inscription!* u ntiuubs. fonndatienhti>n^of public bnild-in^s and mommienrs.^ • •' s

StijiHs* itut U ' in j f ' c inve j j i t l i t / t i r ttiur^.traii-inl-SMin •.if;*i*>^i;..«iit»S3*?t%- ihnnpli••'•••"•'ad'niiratilr nijaptcd forr*-o'iTin^iiM*crij>-

er m:»teri;iL«i \v* n* trie«L I.*-.id. lira.vi vndt"'-hvickyy\\< rv nil fuuii.l to i -><i;iTJtr *foiiotiio,.rfi;icli in ir-i |T«'j<» rty nf -tuit lu i igrtt.irt.il'!e. L :id w.*.•*, f«»uml T«• bti ihc^'bf.-t. ;ts :t r»-i:M U- 1^: . IUI <>ut i i i tothft ii-ht.-rt-- and wntiN :i n;-< n > ith irim. o r>trel iii-truiti* i<K It-^ \v»i^:.r. hfnvev^r.

:uwl ivory, f-kuis f-f Ji-!i«^, :ntc>tirif« *>f>er|»t*jits, \vi r'" all t'Uiployt*! a s tubs"ti-.tutti-i..\ii(d «>'»?• fmnd io.r . i iuhnio IhoriH|umiutii ts .of. instabil i ty, ilunibilitr11^.and'facility nf n^-iviiif: wriliiiK- '

TIM- bar l^- t l li«v> wii.ii <;u«i tr iedwa-i found tt»\l«* mJHTior t'» mo>t *if t h n u i r .

•j't!jpri!ifri"Afcr"VJK,"'i!i7fJ'Ti'"'\v':j^" eiujJoyittlarp-'ly ti l l t!u: inirv-luctimi i.f iKipx-r.Tin re ;trt' bill f*:\\ kind-> vt )>l.inLs IB"tUf^ wiiifh b;»ve iKT Ix^-Ii u<<'tl ill t h oiiianuf:t--turi> i>f 1 *»«•!> ami paper, mid ' .tlie various" •trntiA * mj>luy*-*i b y tbo,cla^sii* a'lilliors i!mot*-_tl«r.wvc-ral.-pBaJft' '"which Worr writ ten «<si. >ucfi as Inblost(.'<Ml<*Xfc lilnr,. t;»l-u!:i and <tilriTS._—HI- \ili\nT"pruTirr "itM-If, it is iHrrltraps '.

I

*Nilc

city

"Viaine- is «l«riv«d from rlie juipjreed jjn»win;j »»u the l^ml.s of_ tinThough K^vpt i^ p ; iu rally fui'jKfr«!t(>IH1 tht" Hiurtv wluiuv a m t tiitr ialca cifmaking I"»l» r. «*vjrl»-nct* i> not waoticg \in favor uf tho theory'that theChincsc-were :ut|ualiite<l with ihc art at a TOTJTearly inri««"I. TIi*- 4'Iiim^o prticdfcS is3""nion» in^eiiion^ th.iU that of thf ancientKfryptian?*1,.ttiurt-iu-'ur*>- *4~tk iirmofar-" "tare, projfvrly HJ>« nfciiiir. than thu otfin.

Tho KKVptian jajn-r mmUi- from tbopapyrus was, in.ir!t- by laying thin platesof ti>sue, t-ikrn/r«>in the uaildlo of tbifr 'pajxr -rush, ^irlo bjr -id*-, but cl<w» fe>-p t l n r, t,u :\ hartr. ^ui--.[]i t:i\>U\ Otherpieres wtro'thrn laid aeries the UrvtaS,ri^'ht angb-. Thr whulu nus - mocftksnnf ->vith th"* water *<f tlm Nil«-. ivhii;h ir.ir.Mipfw, t d ti» b^vo Mini.- a^'lutmati'nff

'fif rfiiv"*|iia*iit'"''it>i M i, a:iil pr»-»iirii wasthin . ap|if/"*ffi'r a certain iinmlwr- at•li'uirs. TliU'-t a .••he* t t.l jiafw/r TV.UV _form' d which mjmrrtl'Tw uilu'r fiuiiJi-iiiK'.than rnlthin-and ihilMiiiitf wifji aMiiiHith (l»lIo »»r y.itit iisu'id ^rlass heiu-ispln re and dryirit: in th^ ;-;i?i.

This finii»I<-pr"*> -^wa-* ratlivr-a i^c\tar.uiuu'uf 11 n.ituml p-ij" r t l u n a niaiia- .faciure. JTi»»—!**•«>•**'Ji'b-i«rnl l>y tho(']iiii<M> c»|ii»^, ;L>. already iiirtirki^t- ,tiioro le^itiiiiati'ly-unfN r t in t b>*;iii

— 'Iho email I'ranrln ^ t>'f a Irm r e s n u - ^blin^ a nailU rry tn«* art-.'cut by theroin Ui)xt\\n>l alfiut '.'> f 111 .'Hid UiiJoit in

'nil alkaline ly. fiiritio' :ik<-< f Iw<uiogthi' inntr rind of bark, which is thru|H i led titf anddritfl fur UM. Whin ahtiflicieut f|uantily:tf.f Kirk IIA*, Liiitlhcx ,laid II]I, 11 H a p n i t» (ii-i:nl in w.nUrfor thrnj or f>>ur iiay*, and th*' uuUrparts are hcriii^^lilT a* I.M Ii-vs. Tlit'iwiis bttijed in clear 'lye, u h i ' l i is icir*htrnii^ly agitated.all ttio'tn:i<-. until titukirk has IKOHII*1 t. il«r(r,a!id ••pl afc•*Iinto til:-fiiiet IfU-rs. It iy ih« u iil.it* d Hia {'.in *<T.fii;vi* aii'I v

with ilif h tn«W,unf,i,

a^lu-1 in a running- saui"'tiiiH- worki-d

"'"'-" ~\~',~~ ""' , ' • . ' • ' ] . ' , For tliu limr.jtjUi1«it..joi«-rtl«-i«ifpiJ,,tMN.')i..M.r.«..ril.., ireuriv.s a s. •.! w.Hhinn in a'linen

fviim .Milan of Snvin ,.IIC. went M|_|,:1),. Jt i, th. « n".rrad out cm ann«<l itho In.tnl of it dii-liinjiiiFli.'d lady who ; ta |,|,,a,,.l |,...it. n wild aw.«.lva malletWirt KlviiiK n hax.'iiir for lh>-Imii-tlt "f |U I , t j l it i.s ,vir.u..:y flu--, s.. far IhoIho poor children of Paris, As Hoon.asj „,.,„„„,.,„„. j . T l . f f ^ ^ u . ^ ^ K i n r t v i K -• l ! l * l h f i ^ io.ii .r .rf tim

,,rl>Vilt .lay, lh. v having th.- advanta^o()f iK.'tt, r 'm.'it. rials than the lark tS,r,,lTl^ lw l l | (..a,.],,,,,.^ „.,»• ,,rf.inu* «llt h o iniairiciaswwliiiik'an.t jmlniDBproo-t ( W ! l T j 1 ( , j l l ( ? , , l m j t y ,,f tlm rliuxMO itt., I l v l . I l t j I 1 K ,„ ,otnplicat.il a i.rwxtw fe

iiovahci-cl townrcl him with a »pl. ndidhilver salver in hrr hand on which wasbeautifully rinM-izorfrd tbe faniily.nrnis.-Dii It lay a pretty lilthi bunch of

hlot*. "How much, uuula'ino?" a^ked thVkiiiK- "Twinty-fonr IOJN, Hire," washer soft reHixuiKH. Milan paid her thi'Hum trim had asknd,- with a cotirteouAIKAV, took tlto salver from h"r hands,plaond tho lHiii(|uct in his buttonholeoud walked JUT, with tho tray under hi*arm.—Han Franrineo Ar/ronnut'

Witley—I don't wi- how you ninko IIout that the 31st day of l)cccnibcr istho fihortctit day in tho year.' Watley—You don't kuo»v of mhortei

one, do you?Wltlc-y—Yeii, a dozen of them.

. Woltoy—Wbut nro th«y?Wiltcy—Why, tho twcntT-tooond day

of «rery month.—Boftoo Kurelcr.

far KujKrior tu that of thol^ipcr Jllaktre' Jourtta).

1>1>I H r r 1W«I

This in tho m< »*>ap' the If-euger liaudtd to him:

Come down 00 mjua MI ftiu ran. 1 aKATW.

Kij,'ht houn* latex ho arrived aC thohniiM<, to bu met on thu piazza by Katehunteir.

"Wliyt'what«Iid you tuiMii Iing uio nuch

"Oh," aho RnrKlexI, *'Iwanted to«rjr(bat I wart CI IUK to wo TOO, bat my 1©wordti ran out, and I b*d tortop.**—-Indianapolis Juuni*L

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M ouft, GUSH imn,08 Elizabeth Ava, Elizabeth.

.81.00-

AMBITIOUS GIRLS.SOME GREAT WOMEN WHO WERE

PRECOCIOUS. CHILDREN.

Ban* Sotabl* KunpU* tThlthGo to FrwraXtut Ability I , Apt to Braul It»«lr w

_JBPrtr Wltl> fcliltM With j ton-Ama el

Bto TalTrt Ckak V a Omly » ]

AfcMOD6RN' BAIEIOH.

pIt is not true tbat insnly ebtnltf to

being starved out and replaced by menfolitcoca in tilts© doya. Some youngmen soda to bare grown into a ream-blance in vuttalzusa and strength to thei t H t b a t MO ever-prewsnt j^tfe

'To tJioaei.ttho do tot nlnmily knowtbat there b wUMtohed i s Newark,-J»t10H Halwjr rtrttrt, . * physidnn wjioBWU^JIU llieforemrartaojc o f l i l f professlon, wbo in iodorwd by tBr-tnrfjnsrilMiBS .«-|l,i,»w,..h. 7.1/1 m!.,. .«.n.

;

Parlor, lining ^ Bedroom Furmt

SLANG AND JARGON.OJBGIN OF WORDS THAT BECOME A

PART OF OUR LANGUAGE.

Ara Ephemera*, l>ut <«Jier» ItrUln

Tfaeir ropalirity—T Cnttlngt C«ro-« tribal* to TIIIH WomIm*J(lDir-Ronie Well

Euiutplr*.

, R —A new wonHliat has no justTTSLSDII for fxiftoncc; 5. popular lint uu-

ri won!, mock' "<1f t

'I -

I

I

n; the -jargon o f some partirnlaror clnzti In focltty.—Wolistor,

. In other wonifl, anything in tho wnyof wonl or expression not'in Ilin diction-aryis "filling.'' WJirn hy reason of longcobtinmx] popularity ami oncra! nsngoit-u clueniodfwqrtliy of a placo in tliul*TXtbootjind nnth'ority of Uio latigufip5,i t <a3.«*« to l»o.**i*la»jj."

It is from thrf1 jnrtfoti of particularlli 'or eliiKsos in andnty that th

l £ lftaftHsh language in slowly lint steadilywmcbcd. TheslhhgphniMifirst.become*'fligniflnl with the term idiom, mill thenit creeps into tho new dictionary.

Nut all slaug1"!^ ;te:itlneil to tliinl Jluch'ot'it is ephemeral."

'I THE ORIGIN OF OMENS.

SanlTmlor Kotao C<lr«tl*l Sapentl l l im. InModern T J D M .

Something: of tlio influence of ancientastrologyis shown In tho popularbeliefthat the rising and Retting of Sirica, thodog star,. infuses muu'ncsM' into thocaniuu rare. In oar iueilical prescrip-tions, too, tho old snperstition appears.Tho ornnmental part of thu apothecary's!i Is uoiio other than tho sign of Jupi-ter, under-whoso special-care inediclueawere supposed to havo been placod, rindonr nostrums arc tit ill compounded un-der the symbol of JOVO'H protection.. Tbolettor.itsclf—recipe, take^and its flour-ish, menu substantially this: "Under thogood unspicen of Jove, tho patron ofini-dicine, tako. tho following goods inthu proportions set down." Sonio try tuthrow tlie responsibility for thu symbolH back to Haphael, but tho mini of-ovi-

In America Friday in traditionally in(rood repjitu. Colninbus, sailed on Fri-ilnynud first discovered land on Friday,Urn Pilgrims landeil on Friday, and onFriilny.Wnshingtoii was born.- Yet evenin America, nutwithstauding nll'theso

t accident n flavorof miftfortuno

liv«L J'Tlfew ins

, Tho

n, to tlmorlesHexprcKMvr.butHhbrt j^l»i;t will Its'1 i* one nf tho

, thu day, mid tho stntlstics of'" i.i iiieaniiiuli'ss, nillj ur (ravel and mercantile trnii.snctions-for

•vnak -ami dies iniTS clii Idhixul. Aettif ; (.'riday.-slinw how widespread 1H tho prej-folk nro jrjvr:n. to the invention of row • mUc; ngniust it. • l> ' .

ir days less generally maligned, ... _ dn'H birthday, thu flrst Monday in

litancesjuf tho jargon of Hhnjidanrt. | April; tho. .'Id of liny, called thu "din-theatrical term of "makeup" :« I ,,,,,1 r:::y" in thu highlands uf Scotland;

now in gcncrnl use-in descriptivii of Iind Dec, HI, when .hulas hanged him-airyt)iiiiKBtrikiiifjiiii)ersoiialndnriiiiH.nt, vl.\(t Aprnp'iiS-of Judas,' thu superstitioninferring to thu clothing nud nut t a a | o f unlucky lil probably has its origindUsni."0 or Vnhaneemyit of tliu features : w j t | , that unworthy disciple. Tho ill

THREE YEARS OLD.

Whst U II tike, I wonder, to roua ,Down thnmgh the tall snwM hlddm qoltef

:To fwl Tcry Cor away from hunw "Whin thu dear butlau )« out uf night?

To want to pisy with tin* tivkra mocav,~~ In tint ritar Kordt-tionhuBkii-MT '.Tu •!wp tbrou^ht twilight irvctf uf Jans

Btmnth thuBoanJof lullaby*.T,

To }mlA ophnrt» fur all to mxi80I1 a t imnginary.hnncitX ••'

To rliwp Jn W Jcutuo fcfc^t^ip'j"tn*oAwl fit wo will toumutlii'r'iiannul

To hnrf* lifo boondi-d \>y *>ot< dull road,A wi>odiind aix>nj,(an<l tofit l nu luclit

To caz« with (>lcu»tini UJKHI a t<«ulAnd can-iu a niad tiirt I< » horn

To follow th<» r«jl)in'«i chi1* rtut Imp,With nil tin. Kilt Kir.iilMini!d>vHii hold.

And (•oujtiiidly t-ntn-ut It to «toi»—' WlatUitlikotolM.thrM^ram oldf

Ah! onco'I tni-w^ but 'twnH'lon'y r-i;i>-I try *« m-all it I11 vuiti, in valn.'r-

And nun* 1 kimw I »liuH -iit-vt-r knowVhat.Jt3ii^Uw*vUld«ffid<u-^^> ™» - ••

—EtliL-lwyh. Wtthernld In Youth's Companion.

MARKED IN JJLOOI).

•old tho nrgvon, holding thtbo- i i to-ward tho light; "and fresh blood too-II I'm not very mnch mistaken, this ]samo sort o f c l ew to thu lnytitery." •"••

Tho Inspector tout tlio book from the•nrgnorj and glanced at it keenly.

"Dpoii my wonl," ho t ried, "Ibo-H0T0 yoo'ro rif;ht. Thcru atxini eome-thing motboilical ia theso occasionalmarks of blood against certain words.Thia is eoing to lio interesting.";

• , # # # _. •'. #' At tho corfner'n inqnest tho followingreport from Inspector BoviHWas put in,bnt read privately, ax tho informationcontained therein -would hayo* beenharmful to tho negotiations of tho dotectivra -who wero running tho Bnspcct-cd man to death. " / ';

It ran as follow^:On tho nioruirtg of Sept. 17 of this

year I v,-a.i railed to 118 Weruham road,KeuniliKtouJatic, at .which Jinusu Kithard Mayitc/thu deceased, resided.

AfteryiHiiking nil tho ntTC-s ary ar-rauKeniontH Jlr. BrookpH, tho sorgcon

l ! ! my attention to n largo diction-ary which was on a chair within reach

On Sept. 17 tho inspector rf polico at ?{ fh,° <>««*as«t Thro"ehont the book' • " ' .^certain words wpre marked in blood.

originally. Hoiig' iiiiiIJ ilnnrnjuubiiti*, nerio comics, xta'teh tt ims andtfao Imver order of tluMtriiral folk in-

in Rlnng that renders tlieir con-j i l i i t l

atancn, Koine knockoiit artist Avas struck5 y tho.-'Himilarity of tint words pardon

"^ndjmdiliup, -nnd to his bright mindChe transition to "tapioca" was not dlf-ficnU, but tlicro is.'no pr;ilial>i|ity tbat.

. tba nxprcfision "Beg your tapioca'* willKopiibut "I lteg your jiardon'.'. in tho

K o f tho polifo •world.u 8ong mid cliiuee man maylMt ex-

cn.mNl in tiiimmer days nf-haukruptey incalling the itiali with inott(:3', willi;igto.ipeiul it for refresliini.'iit, hn "an;;<j,".mnil tliLs expre^ion may in. time- en-npinto th(> language, hut for the. presentIhoailricllt term of "Hicker" will suf-ficr.

omen dates fn.m Ilio lust supper, when.18 Kat.iit tahlr. Onu deni'eil his Masterund went out and hanged himself, andninco that. timo "twelyo./gronpecl. to-

"getlier fearanother one." A deepseatedprejudice obtains against any given IKdipping together in tho dish, lest.oliofall a victim to niisfortuno lwforo tintend i)t tho year. The existence op-thedefiant "Thirteen club." in New York/which makes that luckless immbcr^uopivot .oh which. all' its doings .thru,should do s<)iuething to di*i>el this timoBtatned miiierstitioii.—C'lKiutahfjuau.

A CHILD'S DAY'S- JOl/RNEYi—

ng Mark <ho

the Kenniugtoii lioad police, station w.mpreparing to go honu^ it beiiiff .8 a. m.and his niglit duty over, when hcAvasstopped by IUI elderly woman, wlyi rush-ed into tho room and cried: ' . .^ .

' "Oh, do fiend some one, sir, to '.-lltiWeruham road. Sly poor ejld uiaster'/i1M en cruelly murdered, /tin's lying inhis room in a pool of blood liko a river.It must have tH'eii dphu* in. tho niglitDo come at once, Hjf."

On tho way to^VVcnilinni road tho in-Kpector questioned tho honsekeeiHT.

"Who sleeps In tlio house liesidcayourself'and tho old gentleman?" ho

d / "V l Mrs.'

my poor oldI

asked. . ./."•••No)'* ulMRcil B6ol,'"«it

Masters. v "Only mo and ..w ....... „...uinsfor. Sich u nice, rcgnfnr man as ImWas, coniiu 'oino'every night to 'is tea

,and always in bed by 10 o'clock. Oh,it's n cruel tliingi"

"Did anyone visit hiiri- last nightthnt'yon fcnmvof^'aiikcd tlio inspector.

"Not that I knqw, of, sir, but to tellyou tho truth I wns in lied myself earlyhist night, 'nvin n bad attack of.'ead-nelfe. Tho old gentleman always let'iiuself. In with MH latchkey, ns honat'raily would.I.ltlln IVil V,'|ilrli All

|'IIK«|III; Moment..: _ ' ^ 11 wad nslccp, fo;How many niiletyi day] tho little feeii. in.

of young childn lj/Will travel in often' a | "His supper was always lair

Tliinkiug this strange, I mado an in-vestig:itiou of the book, which was nnordinary dictionary, evidently used bythe deceased ,in connection with hisliterary work. , ' ,': I determined on a plan of pettingdoVvu on paper every word indicated bythti crimson mark, on doing which Ihad the following list, which I givo intho order in which I discovered them,going systematically through tho dic-tionary:

"Masters goodby to my I inventionoldcstTcommnuicated for cannot diction-,ory is pjaijs friend to tho movuJias himdynamofron! in.jnrudeivil tlio.I.iietumo details intended to tonight foolishlyplmis of to glutting iny jui'teiit or indi-cato next paper the dull new month somark this murderer street dying" hisborough proporty namo ho drawings\Vhiti.llaw stolen I -honso has Btono. Jas-per blood to my I." " ' -. ' •' ..

On goihprover tlcix for isoiuo : timo Ibegan'piiwo by piwo to,put it together.I picked out first of all two wordswhich seemed • conspicuous—namely,"Jasper" and "Borough." Evidentlythe first was the name of tho man con-

. Ilo.coniu t<> bed after | neeted with the deed, and tho secondr ! never 'card 'imcomo Kvas thu district in London known, by'

that name.out, •• ,1 next picked on tho word "dull,'

piyh

in of tlin cirous and tlit! "iitainin, fr<H|ui'iitIy henrd <»f iii/1

- Tim'great- enttln'riuigeH of''tin. west_havo rjiven tho world Ihti.tf-rni "round- ;

It .originally rrferfeii .tu tlio. an-

iii,terrupting thu woman's elo-

"Well, sir, to nay tliu truth, I'vo notllmnglit of looliin. i Directly I seol^im

-nual K.'ithi'ring tngether^iif tint eatth' of , there came h sudden enil.t(>-tliu-C-\peri; l hiiusi) mid w n t upstairs..TliiiJWlJi.'Ctor;. ii,QU.<«nv.i.'vr^ tli,nt <^%\.iurshcte'dii!ac.:^H'»t.iWnr.^ his-iii:iii rtiiit iii'."iiiiir'lui-iceil"tlio"iratolfor shipiiientj/ 'i'tnlav in the liusi- . tween the rounds of n chair where tho -door behind them. A knock was heard

• ' • / ' . - . . . .

nrld it indicates an ini|iiiry iutii; »paeo' wan entinily too narrow for atbo allaiM iif ailrni or cdrporaticiu iinil grown niliii to follow, ilu hndtoiic-ba» rually thijhigiiilicaiimi of a tuck talc- . knowlwigo himself twateh at last.fafj. '•••'/• —t .1 I Whether thu baby turned back and

Tbievc»<lnivo n giblierinh so exteiiHivo jiwinked onu eyo at its grandfather tboas tu uhiioHt constitute a luiiKnnRo.' It ia'j K'?fy.'!<;':« nut tell. No doubtr.ho\vevor,aolyjrnilrTRtood-ntiioirg'tlioiiisi.jvea"jiiiid V*'™ baby's mother thought ho d id—•fcgr pfilieeuten, who nro forced to acquire.(Mi jknowleilgn of its nii'miing. .JJauy <ifJtto linns thnt lrnvo 1K-UII in ufiu for

- yoariaru really curruptioiiH' of thu Ho--Srowauil had their origin nmniig tin

Boston Hudget.

The l ) o r In Ilrlllah Forlrr.In tho mediaeval metrical roniatu>es

aro found the first noteworthy refCTcnces• cntt-s^jirjkpou-fnr llHi-rewntion of i f t o l l r l»"K"nK" tothedog. Thomas thii"•rntolcn goods in London. This jargon R l 'y»«* "' Krcildoune wroto "Sir Tris;NWhile.continueil for y<!ars. liiw never ob- tmm" '"""" t i l 110 '" t l l u thlrtwiuth cen-tain«'V criminal

. "Xost his grip" is a terse, piithetlo,almtist Iraglc term, conjuring tip us it

-'do?*- tiio ..itery ••^'•vfastcd-ambition,bkuttl lioiic.M. ruin and ilespair, in allprotiihility origiu'atiil among lislgo \nt>-plo. A man who had "lost his grip"was teiiipi.riirily in a dilemma.- From tho mining camps of tho far

• ves t came "struck it rich," which now"iprjliis tunny human success; "up thoflnm'u," signifyiugfiiiluro; "hard pan,1*'wldch nieaiiH a solid paying basis; "i>c-

. t o o l out,"which suggestsji.gradual• decline nnd dual suspension of resources;

""anibstriick." for ussii.tiinni niven n> new buiiiiu-ju enterprise iiii eomlition ofi.aahnni inptrsiHctive (ir'jK)ssildu prollts.\Soi)HU7.a has IHIII a good English wonlfor 'JO years, and the Century ilintimiary

l it .along with Kiich vords iw

tnry. _ The. story is familiar, of course,but tho patho< of it is Imro angiuentedliy tho knight's dog also, being broughtunder the siiell of thu fatal lovo potion:

STint »'LH y i l c p t HiHlaln.

Tli ..M*. !i,. ll.k.M Ih-.t tUt...Tluratli iloun il Mtt l lnnuwnln .

Tristram and tho beautiful Isoldo ofIreland, _ •

Tliul lovitl with all tliiT might.Ami H.xUtn U»lo ul »<i.

When Tristram was banished to Walesaud fought for Trianour ,

Tim kiito n wrl|t ho lirouithtHifor Trlstn'tii-tho tn-we.

Ill* liumV Vviu ri'tlrn.we.Of litin wiw tuli'liel jinis.

1—-(Icutli'iuun's Magaifno.

-Kentucky'* Champion llonMi Tmtlrr*

Talk abtiut your1 horso traders, bntWnKliiugtou county lias a few that can'tbo beat. Lnst Monday oi iG

boom, menu ing to mnnufneturosup- | to town, nnd when ho left iiom.ehol.aroport nnd euthuKinsin,' andmconiiiK to cunfess mid.betray compan-iorrt.

From the railroad yurds caino•*"swit«-hod,'* with tho meaning of di-vrrt<*l; -"hidrtraeked," fur ,temp.ij:aryfailurenuit Mi jH'nHioM, thf!re>ult of out-

' «iiln ililfrferi'llee;' "ditcheil, ",asiixpresrt-f m i l l and eollapsu, and "wiili'iipeii"

eamn

ly had money enough to pay histoll onoway. -After arriving htro it was notlong until* hu Ktruek HOIIIO onu> for nliorsu trade. _. llfi continued swapping

: horsra all ilay. How ninny dilfereut; trndcH ho niiido would bo hard to tell,| but la'" in tho afternoon, when he Hindu| au estimate of tlin ilay's busiiievx, ,lmdiNcoyeri'dtbat ho had tlio MUIHI hor u

ut thoiloor."Can I eoino in?'* said Mrs. Masters.."Certainly," replied the , iiis|Kx;tor.

"Open the door,' Jenkins. Wo shallwant her no doubt."

..vpoor,• dear man!" cried"tho lady"again when she saw tho body of theol<L]unn.. "Tho monsters!" Sho burstinto tears.

"You had better go for a surgi-oii,"said Mr. lievis to tho constable "Hoought to «eo tho body as soon as possi-

Tile, as wo shall want his report on It.".Whilo tho man jyas-.gono tho1 in-

spector, accompaniedTiyjlrs. Masters,visited every room in the. house. Every-thing was orderly and untouched.

Tho assassin must havo left thoplaco by tho ordinaiy lueaus -of^egrcs.%,'for'nll tfio windows were lockwl. Thofront door, Mrs. Masters told tho in-gpector, would no doubt havo been un-\bolted in any case, for"Mr. Maynother.master, tho man who lay dead) neverbolted it If ho let himself in, leavingliei* to do so. • '

They reached tho dining room andfound that thu supper hail turn eaten.Tim bottle of alt) was finished; thero re-maining only n small, portion in thutumbler. Tho old man had 'evidentlyHindu u hearty meal and gone, to hisroom. , .. .

Tho constablo returueillin half anhour with u divisional 'surgeon, Mr.Iirooks. That gentleman mudon minute,examination of tho corpso nud .said thatthocansoof dv'ath.was a kuifo woundin mm of tho veins of tlio thigh.

. The old man must have bled todenth,and tho.proccsHof dying must havoln-enprolonged. He should have hail an op-portunity of calling for help. Mrs. Mas-ters was certain, however, that he had

"I'm a light sleeper, gentlemen,"h ] ^ l d ^ l d i h h

gtho threo' men,

ft" and "hi.use," I vehtnred t4iii;sothem us the nanu1 of residence in Dullstnit , which madn my informationread, ."Stune house, Dull, street, bor-

up tlio:street surely

• inixl their nwii. j A x-r'niidfatlier who bad -littju to'dii Hu'lies, which, as you in'ny knciw, sir, j doubt that thu address given wns in'fliiv runts'<if their veriinrnhir were the ! except In watch the riirinu/nnticn uf liiri'l nri> verj' nnplen-sniit, to say tbo least of | Dull street Imrnugh. So far w> giiod.

various jiarts of.thu timt. n 11 < I k< q u i [ 1111<' M t grniiilphildren lis they pl;iyeil around the_i them, and"——_ _"__M rS-. ,.,|.»,,Juii(Uut-.«o olhi-r—iwo- for- thi-••~iil~tim vhtnrt- Tin*- hos-rnpHre-pnils-- was "jmiisi' • re?T(}v>M}'Thiit -;rt>r~em-;7iiTy'1iu'p'*''Wi1s tlm Viilipefcatinf" said the in

called thu "main j-ny," nml fh'iH.exjiriH/'W(puld follow onu jlttlu fellow who j fs o n has.t» ii certain extent Mit-vived the »ui;"ied especially restless, prying into.} '

everything fi-uin iiiuriiing till night.- It proved iiiurli'inori! i f a job than he

] had cxpeeti'd. /Nunu eann!, and if thechild wns nut wearied tlui man was, but.hu had set out to go wherever thu child

.led,' and linperruverunr-VTuwanl nightijit'V soiuti jEprt»tliey read:

"Jasjicr Whitelnw Htono liousfi Dullstreet borough has murdered nm tonightfoolishly-my oldest friend all my ilraw-ings be has stnleii.plans property I com-municated to him thu details nnd plansof my new invention for tho dyndiuo topatent licit month I intended to got inkor paper canuut. hiqvo from bc.ro nndmark thiH HO in dictionary my blaod toindicatu the murdt rer his'iiamo ia I oniilying all Master-! goodby I I . "

On going over this again I transposedcertain words, putting tho.first twowords, "Jns|Mr Whitulnw, "after thophrase, "murderer is ," which nindo tholines read moro clearly. In thu end,nfter great labor, I arrived iit.tho. Jol-.lowing, which I submit for tho consideration of tho authorities:

•'SlX.oldcst fri-uulUiai- murdered- UKVtnnight. Foolishly I communicated tohim. thu details and plans of.mynuwinvention for tho dynamo I Intended to

.'patent next i:iontli. I cannot move, fromhero to get ink or paper and so markthis dictiunnry in my bluod to iudicntothu mnnlerer. Ilia namo in JasperWhitelaw, utono house, Dnll 'ntrccr,Dorough. _A11 my plaus and drawingsbo has stolen. I am dying. All proper.ty tir Masters. Goodby."' Thu hlHivc, is my report. To this Ihavo nothing further to add. Attachedhereto nro thu dictionary, my roughtlrafts'of thu solution and all tho uieui>orauda I uiadu to nssl*( mo in thosearch. JOHN D.VVIK BEVIH.

This report was read privately, nndtho detectives went to work at onco,Tho man Whitelaw was captured at thopatent olllce, whom he TO in tho veryact of filing his application for tho pat-ent of the new dynamo machine.

At his lodgings in Dnll street the pa-pers nud plans lioionglng toMaynowerofound. Finding himself surrounded bytestimony which heeined to como fromh h

ythe gravo he mado n full confession.

It was HIM bttllimnt or i«'rforni-

aring towardSin «ky that Waa llr*t ileclured out of

H d h d i f

-• » Itrt«rt.

Tho famous John Itimdolpli of Koanoke, as ho was called in his day, onco

hil lkimigl-t, and then enme the adaptation of 'met, whilu walking on a narrow ptwe-Shl» new form of vxprus«ing nltitndn ' ment, * political opponent of bis.-EB<1 oxemptiun fruin coiiiiietltiun. For j Tho man pushed rudely ngaiust Mr.iasUnce, when ARBeniblymnn Joseph j Randolph with bis elbow, saying; us hoCaliill appears with his fearfully and did no, "I never mnko way (for nconn-

. "arondcrfully plaiiled trousers, which nro Idroln." . .mzhl tu linvq drowned thu roar of thu |, "I do," said John ltaudolph, Htepplng«urf sit Manhattan Ueaeh, Ills iidmlriiig to onu Ridiinnd making bin must courtly«mn<titueiitii eiyuut: "(iet onto (,'uhil)'n bow, as ho nllowftl the mnii to pass.—jouitH! They are ont of «|-[htl" < "^yclopedi'iviif Aiiecduten."

Tliu racii track tin.' given u« •'cinch,"•Kiu<-auiiig«<inctldng-«ttlndlm]inud all-Sanbt or pi-radTenture. A cincli in a•adillo -,-l'tb, ti-|htini^l by tlio Spanishmrtbud of tk complUateil knot that willant ocmo nutiud. Ilenco cinch, ur -nroChiaK, cluchcd, or nil imttli^l before-

, can't lose. Bubo?—Exchange.

' Thu nnciintrt'took great pains toorna-niont their fivorlto volumes. l*ro)wrllnsBpeak*..of tnbleta with gold burders.Ovid mentions manuscripts with redtitle*, and other author* mention pres-entation of ooplea of which thu coTvrwas overlaid with precious etjnea.

Hecms liutbing to show by wlio.o lumdthu old man died."

"Whnt's thutliiHiUdoingniere?" sahl^tho itiKpertor ubniptly, pointing to, ndictloiuiry which lay'close to tho oldman. It wn* not lusldu him, but oar,chair ju»t ntxtvu. his head. ..."

"A- dictionary apparently," paid thu•urgcon, ghinciug nt it. "Ily Jovul"hu cried suddenly as he turned over thuleaves. "What's this? Kvery now andthen I comi to 'a wunl ngniiiHt whichthen' in n mark in bhxxl. Tills instrange," -

"Is it blood or red ink, nlr?" askedMrs. Musters. "I know my poor oldmaster used to study n gtKMl deal, andIt'a juft possible he's been marklnwords down In that book which homight want to look up ugain."

"There'll no mistaking—it'a blood,"

ment produced by the liquor, ho toldnil to the man, whom ho trusted Inipllo-Ily. Hut Wliltelaw, seeing tho prospectof a mighty fortune. In tho uso of tliopatent, hail Ktabin'd tho old mamwithhis largo pocketknlfo and left him onthe Hoor bleeding to death, making hisescape easily nml without lilndrAnco bytho front door.—Kxchangt^.

Ul'< ronrlnnton.A native of the Emerald Islo chaucod1

to iuci>t a. fellow workman who wasouco his luMin companion in' n powderfactory where a terrible explosion hadocciirnil

"Aro yon glad yon left tho arsenal,Pat?'

"lledad, I nm, Micky. If I had boonworking thero now, I would havo beendead a year ngol"—Loudon TltDits.

I

After All Others Fail Consult

here is estaiilianeu In JNewarx, aiHalsey street, n physician whoa in the foremost rank of his pro-Di who is iudursed by the leading

To those who do r.ot nlready knowthat there is established in Newark, at103 Halstands infessioni w ,colleges of the conntrj" and who canprovu by witnesses right here in Newark(not by one, but by. linndrtHls) that hehas sumi'deil in ciiriiij; cases, that havebeen utterly given nji by other physi-cian!1, nnd good ones, too. To those, whodo not believe tlipsu facts wo stato thatany person, rich oriioor, old or. young,is welcome bereaud receiveexanunatioiand odviwi fri'« of charge. ' '

Thousjimhj praiso tho day they camoto ils for treatment. There is'iio guesswork, no experimenting.^ no painfuloiM'riitioM. No matter how difllctilt thovim\ iiomotf.er.li,(HV.mncJi .lit the., phy-sician's time it may consume, the ctiiig-nosis will not only be thorough, it willlie absolutely free. There is no taint ofquackery .or deception; no claim, orstatement is made that is not bonus outby facts antl living witnesses;

.I>n. STARKWEATHER.There-is not a pennv'to pay for the

fnlli-st medical advice. Dr. Stark-0

weather is a graduate of the BerkshireCollege, Massachusetts;. and of theMedico Chirurgieal college of Philadel-phia: endorsed also by-,Uie College of^hj-sicians and Surgeons und Bellevue

Medical College of New York. We in-vite nil sufferers from whatever cause toall nt onr office. No. 105 Halsey street,

Newark, where Dr. Starkweather is inattendance' daily to givo_.exnniiu!itionnnd advice entirely free of charge. Itmutters not what the disease, or hownany yenrs yon have sufren-d. in spite.f means adopted in your liehulf, u visito. this office and the privileges of the

saint* will-cost "yoH1Mi>tlittiiJ."ariiI.'iiiiiy" Tiethe means of saving your life. We pre-mre nil our medicines and prescribe tlie•emedles indicated. .• 'This plan enableshe patient to receive! directly from usinch remedies ns, will produce tho re-mits promised. .

Our iilliee is open daily from 10 i\. in.,,lo II p. in. Hmidays 4 to (l.p. in.t.TlHts,. living nf ii•(Hstnttrtt:W(l£':Eiiiiirll':h(!"(lixtt6r. liy letter. .' .v ."SyiVW'^te'fur.'wrrVBcsdt'' tif."'Tei4i.jioninls. . - ' . , •

Dtv Starkweather's ' :HOME REMEDIBS,

No. IOS Halsey Street., Newark, >N. J;

7 : XWATERSONf 'Zarpenter & Builder,

OFFICE ROOM 4,

Opera House Block.locks Knobs, Butts. Screws, Nails o

all kinds, and .

'••." (Icncral Wtfiliviire for S'tiJe,

' At. Reasonable Prices.

Geo. H. Bruce,Attorney & Connselor at Law

Proctor nlul Advocate in Ailmtralt>*. f .o•'-. .• ' OFKirK HOl'itH;

in.oo A . u . to r..t») p. i. . • _r.t, ANV HOl'lt nY APl'OIXTMKNT,

?8 iSark-Row, Potter Building:,NEW YORK CITY. -

Aitornajr A Conmelor at I<air forNew Jersey. __

•IUKT1CK, UNION COl'STV, X. .1.CIKO C R A N F 0 R D . N . J.

W. H. CLUM,ARCHITECT,

No. 150 North Avenue,

Plalnfleld, N. J.

Edgar 8 . El l s ,Real Estritc & InsMrflpc

3 Opora Hou»o Block.

W. J. LANSLEY,

JSURMEYOR.Room 334, Central DnlldinK.

Cornor Liberty one) Wost Streets,pfow Vorte.

NKW JEI1SKV OKFICRHi

TANNKIIV l l l l l . D I N d ,

' ' f'.llmil.etli. N. J .

Orrier Ilorii»-d:.'ll to t>:»l A. M.

A B O V E all others in quality, quantity and assortment

B E L O Wall others in prices, v •

BROEKER ife CO.,contimio to d o n lively tnulv, making fric-mls who slay forever. •

Pure Old I!yo Wlriskoj', Gin, KiietrimeTi Jainaicii Ktini

Apple Jack,"Hitter's, Etc.,, E t c ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 e . per <jt.

Fine Old California & French Brandy for family or medical use. l'ort'or Sherry AVTne. l, *l:ftO, aiulS2 poV gallon.

ralatelick Bitten anil Wild Cherry Brandy, (JOe. per bottly." -All kinds of Imported Cordials, ^Clianipagiies, Rhino and French Xnu •

, J'rice lM,eo»ijikle'thereof free oii (ij>pl

fipoekep i (JB.,Elizabeth Ave; & 7th St, Elizabeth

EVANS & WHITE CYCLE CO,,1182 Elizabeth Ave. v Elizabeth, N. j .

S n o o n s FI1OM IIROAI) 8TDKET. . -."

Manufactnrers of High 6r ^Mnterinl selected nnd tested by ns peraonnlly, nnd wnrrnnted to lie'of

. , . the very best quality. . ., . ' • ' *'All Wheels and Work Guaranteed for One Year I

W E K J H T S F n O S I 111 T O 311 M I S . . " ' . ' . "•' - ' . . ,,

ite1 for; *Ho..St«ia'rrio-Bicycle*."'"

. 8TOP AT TII33

Union County Hotel/GARWOOD, N. J.

Midway between Crnnfonl ami Westliclil. The fin'pst imblic Imnse on theComity B0111I. Accouunoilatioim for iiciuiaueiit ami transient quests.

COMMODIOUS STABLESiATTACHED

PETER

|AS FOR CRANFORD & ROSELLE,

Company will lit ready.to supply all wlio waiit gas for lidheat, or cooking purposes.. ..,.•.'.'*.'. . . . . . . ' . . - ' '

• House connections and sct(iii),' of meters' will be done by this

company at a nominal cbarge.GAS RANGES Placed Ready-fi»r uWe~AT COST!

Price for Gas: $1.75 per 1000 Feet.

Elizabethtpwn Gaslight Co.,. 124 Broad Street, Elizabeth, N.J. ^

r WHIPPLE & SOW,..*•-DEALERS IN

NewYork and PeimsylYaDia Blueston©;OUARRIES, AT ••|«-t. ^ t

;, Copiiift, Sillii, LinteKCrirb and Gutters of nil dp' tioiiH. FlaBiriiiK laid. Cnrli nnd Guttero Mt. /

All kinds of Stone Work dono by^experienced wtirkrnen.Tlio Clii'iiiii'Nl Hlono Vwd In tlio Hlnt«..

Y A R D T N O . OOI East Crand Street , ELIZABETH, Neyir Jersey.KMtlmiitt'H cheerfully given tttr work lietween Jerwy pity

Agent, H. 8. BACH MAN, Roselle, N/J.

J. L. DERBY,Fine Family Groceries

BUPPtlED & DELIVERED PB0HPHY.Attent/orthc MAUTIIA" 11AKI.NO I'OW-

[>Klt. JiiHt ii» KIKHI im any other, and at.mi1, linlf the price. Give it a trial.

Opera House Block.Next to iHist onice. Oranford. N. J.

Just Follow These DirectionsAnd See if it Isn't so.

- Spring nml Huiiuner,Fall mid Winter, too.

He'HtliedroeerWberc to (?o nir '

• • ] . .

All tlio wlmlo yonr tlirnnfrli,-*

TliingB to eat 1 ,Fresh nnd n\yeet '

AlwajH in tlio «tore;That in why ' "". .

Folkn who tryComo ngniti for more..

They Irriiitt tlieir friendsAnd nclglriiorff too

Who lenni with joy profonn'Thnt Mr. Hnminer RIVCS them bnck

Five per cent, for CIIKII Down.

P. W. «ch!ing,i k / 7 Upholsterer andT V Cabinet Maker;:

264 Alorrls Avenue,Ellzabetli, N. J. : :

in nll.klnilH nml qualities of .

•f/FURNITURE fil Clotlm, Jrnttiiigrf, Jfnt-

.Slimlos, Cur-

Eetimntefl nmde on Carpets nnd-peltr-onH made from the stock of Anml'l.

Cons table & Co., Broadway and ll'ihStn^t, Now York.

~ CARPETS CLEANED.Window Shnilm .of Best Jlnterhil*

mndo nt Lowest Uatcs.Old Fnfnltnro Cleaned, Ilvrnml'liiil.

Rcpoll»H«l, Keupholiiteri'd, in fact innilsIIH good an now at Hinall cost.

CURTAIN P0LE3 5 PARLOR ORNflMENTATIONS.Slip Covers Cut nnd Miule.

Mnde Over.Mnttrewi-s

Mosipiito and Fly NcltiugK. .'

C. A. Smith Ac to . ,

LUMBER AND COAL,Sash Blinds, Doors and Hoiildlnff.

Lime Plaster, Canada Aslics, EtcWESTFIELD, N. J.


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