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THE/ \.; ' XIX. NO. New Jersev'• .Shoppln �ntre. NEWA Long Distance Choosing. great slorejttl oj le nmf'est and freshest Spring merumdise- , ·sam tlte salesman : utt'ls da jrgm all Mail Orders Filled. L. 8. Plaut & o. 101 tO 121 Broad St., Newark· Dally llvcrlu by Our Own Wagon• to Weatfld and VIcinity. IUTTL£ BROS. Coal Lumber. Yards-Westfield avenue, LoTJ��fE 4� Spring and Broad Sts., Westfield. �Uit,6U,.A,.&,.U664U""U66666Hl�4#444WU4@"«"4'UlliW6UW@6 - Paragon Furnaces . Hnvo special point.s of Anporiority aud ono of tlwso placed in ad welling lOH a wnrm honso in the coldest of wcnthm·. MAHLl M. FERRIS. S�lARV Pt fNG, !lot Air funmcas, Stoves and Ranges, STEA AND HOT; WATER HEATING, TIN ROOFING, ETC. Albert E. De c ker, Live and Boarding Stables� North Ave., Westfield, N, J. Special Accommodatlom for ardin& Horsea, l•T CIA8t !Q., TEL,=1 , M t A t EverytblnK 11 oun rara tb line of Cr eamery Mrlk and W, , JIMEON, Mason & Builder - Cream. +8TIM.t8 GIVEN ON LL KTNDS OF BON WORK. Jolnl omptly AtttndH 10 11 PIIIT8T•Wtttld, • . " '' ·� ', COUNTY� HE UP BY IWBBEUS. NOW LET THE BE!� hPerle•ee, "No lady barber, please, for me," He sighing snld: rlr do not care For such a service now-you +ee, My mother used to cut my ir." -cblcogo Rcm·d-HI'ald, THUGS RELIEVE MRS. DEWEY OF HER PURSE. Ocm1rcd Friday NJMht 011 Smull A\•uc At )hlk-JJullcle Xntl. fled Jlllll A Wm·ln Ou ht! CHMo Democratic Ticket. Ouo of the most daring robberies ever attempted in estol!l occured at dn!k Friday night whc11 two youug men held up Irs. J. Liviugstou Deey ouSoutb Aveune ne�r tb� laue leHdiu to the freight house. Mra. Doway w• ;s on hai· way homo hnvtug �nlveu on the trn dtle nt wtl iel d lit 7.23 am! while •�·· iu do\vn South Aveome Ehe wet two youug wen. One, the youn�er of tbJ two, said "good eveulng Mrs. Dw�y," any us she turued t owanl biw to reply the other thug grahd l1er pocket book, which was +tlacbed 10 b�r !Jdt, tore it o +nd h wen rarl through the laue to tile r+ilroad aud then east, do wn toe t r ucks. h·s, D•wey baewned to her howe on Central Averme aud at once sent for the police. Neighbors h11d to force open a window in tile bouse as the ad etoleu pocket book coutaiue d her ni�bt ke y . CONSTABLES; 1st Ward-W. H. Stitt, C. S. Perrine, Ww. P6effer. The purse coutained less than t5. in money, a door key an rail road ticket. 'he Jersey Central people have been notified of th• theft of the tic k et, Officers Knapp ami O'Neill have b•en 2d looking np the ca•e bnt so far have found no clue that poiuts to the cnptnre of the thieves. 'I MO, a . L LAW OFFIOE, +1 Park A�• Plalafield, . J. IP YOU HAVE A COUOH Kotl•• Fl•e•. Recent.Jy whe a church steeple wu In coune of rrection ir• a villagt in th" nst o! Scot.land, one of the luding heritors ha� a convertion with the architect, nnd point.ed out Jhe danger which he ouppo•cd might arise from the action of the wind upon the weath- ercock, the rout oize of which sur- prised him when he saw it on the ground. lie thougbt.i\ would opt to dist urb 'the stones upon the pin· n<�cle of the steeple, "Oh, the1;e�s ' orchllcct. , · The �t. thP . no-.. an tl l designs tlecornhve pieces, 8 ntid., St.t·eet, neno• Fifth Avenne, ray Strt, New Yot·k. Don't negltct It m1tll there Is dan�n of II. becoming lncnrable, Tne Trenchanl'• Cough SyrnJ• antlnvnhl 11ll r!Pk. U@e Trenob+rol ' s Rll<l yon eRn cnro yonr cough as quick ns y o n go t I t , A De lottie will cure nny ordinary cmtgh, It will strPnllleu the Pntlre srstem aud enable It wlth&lnnd t he 1traln. Many פople take It through tbe entire Winter to avoid cong1 and colde, w. H. Trenchard, Pre•crlptlon Dru,.glat _Ill artad 81r .. t, WH1ſteld1N, I. Wardeoe B. Dickerson, Augn•· tus , Alpers. Ward-Charles F. •. Wittke, A. N. PiPr�on. Ward-A. L. Rusaell, Frank Smith. 4th Ward-Edward C. Winr, LoBee, CONSTABI.ES. lst Ward-George W. Davis, . 'fownley. 2d Ward-George A. Clark. Btl W•rd-Isauc Pheueant, Michaels, CharlBs H TilE lUl'AJ.S, . ' 4th Wal'd-E. W, Obmloerlin,u«J.... , ,,, . .., P�ek, roud the clerkship uu,,un· said: •. UUl<• 8U<J UOOU UOVetmou:-1 thauk you for of your good will and condeuce, assure you that I appreciute fully the duties and obligatious of the office to which yoa bve u good enough to· nominate we to· uight. There Is no of· under onr system of goverowent, from the greatest in the nation to the sm•llt in the town, which the hol d· of it way rightfully give any less his t wers. I am o deeply nstble of what the Ople of Westfield espct, and of what they have a right 10 oKct, of •ny mao they .Ject public position, to enter an thicanvs whh any other Idea than to give the office of Town Jerk, if elted, my loriooo MDd efficient atteutlou. Tborourhly in uc· cord With the sentiment that public of· . ce io + public trust, it shall be my aim, giveu the opportunity, perform the duties devolving upon we with tbe snme thoroughness and devotion that is usual Iy brought to the Ulluct of l'riva In· terests." __ _ _ ·.::Frett Ulrb In . . the ' ' y of Willer ttsetl irrl· gallon sti••rollilfl�n·g In ds, 'l'hrce or four !eel of the decline ny be dlo to thnL cnnsc, butt he rest, [\•, Murdock thinks, Is o result of the cycle of rdu· tlvoly dry weather which hasprevnllcd since 1887, Wli h the return of n wet 3yclc he prc<lloh the lake will rio� again nlmost to ihc lcels recorded In the alxea aud seventln.-WashlngtD Star, HI• Baele• Broke. Atkins Lawrence, In recalling hla appearance& with �lary Anderson when she wns a youthful aSJoirnnt for theatrical honors io the east, say•: "I was getting a little stout lu those day&, even though I was a fellow, and as Claude Melnotte a veot that I had supplied with three buckles in the back. ' These I would uraw ns tight possible to wake myself slim.. One night I bad nished· .description cf my · to say: Pnuliue?' or the th+t ·.tit• on'•L you onr? · · . you wlll conllnuo to love mc.tr"� CASTOR IA For Infant. and Oe+ ll Kind You Han Always Boqht Be • d tor�
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THE/ \.; '

XIX. NO.

New Jersev'• .Shopplnll �ntre. NEWARK.

Long Distance Choosing. .1.1 great slorejttl oj lite nmf'est

and freshest Spring merclumdise­, ·sam tlte salesman :

llutt'ls daily jrgm all

Mail Orders Filled.

L. 8. Plaut & .· o. 101 tO 121 Broad St., Newark·

Dally Dellvcrlu by Our Own Wagon• to Weatfleld and VIcinity.

IUTTL£ BROS. Coal � Lumber. Yards-Westfield avenue, LoT't:C(:fJ��.rfE

4� Spring and Broad Sts., Westfield. "' �Uit,6U,.A,.&,.U664U""U66666Hl�4#444WU464"«"4'UlliW6UW646 -

Paragon Furnaces----.. Hnvo special point.s of Anporiority aud ono of tlwso placed in ad welling lllOI\IH a wnrm honso in the coldest of wcnthm·.

MAHLC::Hl M. FERRIS. SfU��lARV Pt UI\UlfNG,

!lot Air funmcas, Stoves and Ranges, STEAftl AND HOT; WATER HEATING, TIN

ROOFING, ETC.

Albert E. Decker, Livery and

Boarding Stables� North Ave., Westfield, N, J.

Special Accommodatlom for &Jardin& Horsea,

f'ltt•T CI.A8t /t!Q., TEL,611,

M t A t EverytblnK 11 oun rara tb� line of

Creamery Mrlk and W, 1!1, JIMEiti!ION,

Mason & Builder - Cream.

118TIM.t7'1J8 GIVEN ON .iLL KTNDS OF lf.lBON WORK. •

Jolllllnl Promptly AtttndH 10. 11 PIIIT8T•• Wtttfltld, •• tt.

". '':� ·� ', COUNTY�

HELD UP BY IWBBEUS. NOW LET THE BE!� hPerle•ee, "No lady barber, please, for me,"

He sighing snld: rlr do not care For such a service now-you 11ee, My mother used to cut my hair." -cblcogo Rt:cm·d-HE:I'ald,

THUGS RELIEVE MRS. DEWEY OF HER PURSE.

Ocm1rcd Friday NJMht 011 Smull A\•tmuc At )hlttk-JJullcle Xntl.

fled Jlllll Arn Wm·l!.ln&r Ou l'ht! CHMtlo Democratic Ticket.

Ouo of the most daring robberies ever attempted in \Vesttiol!l occured at dn!k Friday night whc11 two youug men held up 1\Irs. J. Liviugstou De\Vey ouSoutb Aveune ne�r tb� laue leHdiu�e to the freight house. Mra. Doway w•;s on hai· way homo hnvtug �nlveu on the trniti dtle nt w�•tlield lit 7.23 am! while I'•�·· iu�e do\vn South Aveome Ehe wet two youug wen. One, the youn�er of tbJ two, said "good eveulng Mrs. Dt!w�y," any us she turued towanl biw to reply the other thug graloh.d l1er pocket book, which was 11tlacbed 10 b�r !Jdt, tore it olf 11nd both wen rarl through the laue to tile r11ilroad aud then east, down toe trucks. :1\h·s, D•wey baewned to her howe on Central Averme aud at once sent for the police. Neighbors h11d to force open a window in tile bouse as the ad etoleu pocket book coutaiued her ni�bt key.

CONSTABLES; 1st Ward-W. H. Stitt, C. S. Perrine, Ww. P6effer.

The purse coutained less than t5. in money, a door key anil rail road ticket. 'l'he Jersey Central people have been notified of th• theft of the ticket,

Officers Knapp ami O'Neill have b•en 2d

looking np the ca•e bnt so far have found no clue that poiuts to the cnptnre of the thieves.

'I MOITilTT, a. ... L. LAW OFFIOE, 1111 Park A�":• Plalafield, 1'1. J.

IP YOU HAVE A COUOH

Kotlll•• Fl•e•. Recent.Jy wherr a church steeple wu

In coune of rrection ir• a villagt in th" 'lnst o! Scot.land, one of the luding heritors ha� a conver.,.tion with the architect, nnd point.ed out Jhe danger which he ouppo•cd might arise from the action of the wind upon the weath­ercock, the g-rout oize of which sur­prised him when he saw it on the ground. lie thougbt.i\ would be opt to disturb 'the stones upon the p in· n<�cle of the steeple, "Oh, the1;e�s ' orchllcct. , ·

The �t. thP � ... no._-�- .. �

bean tlfu l designs tlecornhve pieces, 8 ntid., St.t·eet, neno• Fifth Avenne, ray Street, New Yot·k.

Don't negltct It m1tll there Is dan�n of II. becoming lncnrable, Tnl<e Trenchanl'• Cough SyrnJ• antlnvnhl 11ll r!Pk. U@e Trenob11rol's Rll<l yon eRn cnro yonr cough as quick ns yon got It, A SIDe lottie will cure nny ordinary cmtgh, It will strPnl(llleu the Pntlre srstem aud enable It to wlth&lnnd the 1traln. Many people take It through tbe entire Winter to avoid congll1 and colde,

w. H. Trenchard, Pre•crlptlon Dru,..glat _Ill artad 81r .. t, WH1fteld1N, I.

Wa.rd·-Uieo:!l(e B. Dickerson, Augn•· tus , Alpers.

Ward-Charles F. •fJ. Wittke, A. N. PiPr�on.

Ward-A. L. Rusaell, Frank Smith.

4th Ward-Edward C. Winter, LoBee,

CONSTABI.ES. lst Ward-George W. Davis, :Y. 'fownley. 2d Ward-George A. Clark. Btl W•rd-Isauc Pheueant,

Michaels, CharlBs H

TilE lUl' AJ.S, . '

4th Wal'd-E. W, Obl!mloerl:ain,u«J .... .,, ,,, . .., P�ek,

roud the clerkship uu,,.,.,,.,un·

said: .l>ll' •. lJUUl<.OI'&• 8U<J UOlill'OUliOU

UOIOVetmou:-1 thauk you for of your good will and contideuce, assure you that I appreciute fully the duties and obligatious of the office to which yoa b;;ve beou good enough to· nominate we to·uight. There Is no of· ftce under onr system of goverowent, from the greatest in the nation to the sm•lleot in the town, to which the hol d·

of it way rightfully give any less his OO&t powers. I am too deeply llf!nstble of what the Pf'Ople of Westfield espt'ct, and of what they have a right 10 o:&Kct, of •ny mao they .Ject to public position, to enter apun thi• canvass whh any other Idea than to give the office of Town ()Jerk, if eliHlted, my loriooo MDd efficient atteutlou. Tborourhly in uc· cord With the sentiment that public of· .lice io 11 public trust, it shall be my aim, giveu the opportunity, to perform the duties devolving upon we with tbe snme thoroughness and devotion that is usual Iy brought to the coUlluct of l'rivate In· terests."

____ ..., ___ _

·.::Frett)" Ulrb In

. . the ' ' y of Willer ttsetl irrl· gallon sti••rollilfl�n·g In rids, 'l'hrce or four !eel of the decline tnny be d'llo to thnL cnnsc, butt he rest, 1\[\•, Murdock thinks, Is o result of the cycle of rdu· tlvoly dry weather which hasprevnllcd since 1887, Wli h the return of n wet 3yclc he prc<lloh the lake will rio� again nlmost to ihc lc\'els recorded In the alxileaaud seventln.-Washlngt(ID Star,

HI• Baell:le• Broke. Atkins Lawrence, In recalling hla

appearance& with �lary Anderson when she wns a youthful aSJoirnnt for theatrical honors io the east, say•: "I was getting a little stout lu those day&, even though I was a

fellow, and as Claude Melnotte a veot that I had supplied with three buckles in the back. 'These I would uraw ns tight lUI p ossible to wake myself slim.. One night I bad

Jinished· .description cf my · to say:

Pnuliue?' or the th11t ·.tit•

on'•L you onr? ·

· . If' you wlll conllnuo to love mc.-str"�

CASTOR IA For Infant. and Ohildre11.

Till Kind You Han Always Boqht Bean1 th• d �-'� Slpatan�or��

2.

IS TrRED'OFil;LrVH;G. ',�.. ·.·.,;,_.�.:;�,. .--·�·-.

Wn. Olive Cln�eiP.JH1�·�102 Y_e-er• Ol Dcu.·N · Xot - �-; ''',lBih to; §e.e

Aiwtih;r Jifi4hda)·; -Mrs. Olii'O Cleveland of J,nfayette,

!(. Y., recentt.)�_, celebrated her one hundred ttnil secoi1d lJirthduy anni· versar,y, and uow· p.eclares tl�nt she is tired of -living·an�; h"n'\'irig :·�r:�de_; _her peuce, is �·endy to �]!e. ·Pew events of Jmpm·tance thitt June occutTeU. within the last 98 y8il�;� . h�,;e � escupP.U _ her memot•y, UlJ<l,shC.\'OC!lJis ,\oith mnTk�d vh·idn�n� _euriY. 7\me1:icnn, scenes . und chnrnc:ters. She_ hus Jived under all the presidentS except Washington. and wheri "slte- wu.s Uorn Napoleon

)fHS. OI.!VE CLEYEI.AND. (She Is 102 Years Old antl Do«.;n't \Vlsh to

l.Avt Longtr.) Do�aparte \Vis the first con,su_i . of }?ranee, b,Y�orge_ !If. was o1i�_:.1�Ijg­larid_'�·-J.h" · �;f��il�:�:J�t�t time: ��-����en she· rl'15�ye;trs old thei.bll�tle on ;,,asrov��ot: YJciridn;ivns

· still " is� rule; ;rand""ilie

'of�the>.uni'Hicl Stutes

;:/[���i;�c�1;�1;�i:•:::1� ·:·�_h'6�.B�it1, ;_£·�nd.-people ·e:;tJiat.'l \:m Jw,ing �·n��-�,,�a-�_-:· .�,_.,:�nl�?.· wo-., :������-d:�·�s �'i�m�ll wm•k i!fD·d·!.'·)"i-.��-�c!.�ting

�.·g���,f���-<if�l -��u.tt:- h� \,Y�}<(bt}·:oa •:yc�r:--� .. ;��T:·��-�pa�e·�,t� �: wel'e iir':.�e\\'ell: wliose an·

i:Jy'iil the eiglitecntll ccn­���t¢�1{\o::·t�i�� c�nnltry. Jn

'·<·.···lS.2�_;, .. _ :���me··<M.�·.s. "'-N�rrls .Cnsc, · .. · ·.Q,rle,:'Oi)�fJ"i;-�yls>'.� .c·hi ld_ren,·liQnler C,u!->e, ·.jlrilist�(J �\j'Jth ll,:i'ie\1: York: regiment

.:·a·p�}:.��r.�.��}��.pt�.t?�g.h .. :_tl��.:- :ch.:H war� · Jn)J84Q>�h�) lp�rried· 11e.rrils . CJe,·e· Ja�d�:·�nnd·.i(.��'on.·�· .. a_fter.�to.cat�P. qn a· tnr� ,f n·�·P:a·�t ;P(B.YI·��.�'.se . . � .J·n�er ·the);;, .t.<ijOnoriu�go..·valley· and r;,;ro:y "'t:':' · • · . · .. ·

-,;':�;:_

hjti���-��rle .. liy,t i11.. , .• , !{c'JuHici§\of . the 'ret�re�en�t�£���� _ . )�\:J3inghn:_m ns chief;ju�tih';,�ofi(th'l!Tsupreme•court of

. the\_Di�£1-i.��:-�f.,'.�OJUln Qla, · nnd·�the np­

. point.n!'en·�ofHiil'ryM. Clabaugh , ns.•o­': ci_":t.e-.j��q��:.Ot" i.l.�a�·collrt, us chief jus-

tice.� to�·fitF,:�he .. vacancy. J�x-Stonnior Jeter::·p.')�rltchardt of North Carolinu, Is appointed lo IJII tho vacancy made by:the'promotion of Asliocinte Justice Clabaugh. ... Ex-St-nator Pritchard has been prom­

_inen·t in sou th.ern republican politics

JETinR C. PHI'l'CHARD.

, l:Ye,'.is ri. Tenn-essCenn o.f: .Tf,111eshoro, ·,Wl1cre

i'l"orlh "'"''"'• •·mcmuu edile<l

. l!e.7 '1887,

'town of , wns Jfcl!nsed

THE UNION COUNTY STANDARDt FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1903.

Every Productive Life

IS capital in itself has a .. defimte val

sss cnntw

STEEL SHOD SCHOOL SHOES

For Boys and Girls are very best made.

Bo sore this . trade mark 18 ou

every shoe.

PIKER SHOE COMPANY, H. C. PIKER, Mgr.

lti(.O.\U S'I'Jtl�l<:'l'. WESTI�'I�J .. ])

I'.._**'**,.,% W '�R***'*�*** �*��**��-;y;:::'"\ .... , ':.\.·1.._�,.,-.· t;., .. \,.,\. '\"' .. \,...,\ I .,..1\ \ f\"""\. .... �(�

*Have You Tried FITCH's � * . * : NfEw11 PRINT BUTTE ! Kept on buwl either Sweet or Salted

LADY SYBIL PRIMROSE. Ehler Dau�rh•er uf Earl of Ro•eberJ'

)larrlu n UniJJle J,lenteuaDt of tbe Guard•·

Svhll l'rimrose, the cl<ler

'of the J'arl of Jtoseucry, at Epsom )larch 28 to

Grunt, of the Cold· •un:ru.s;·s:on 'ofJ,Ieut.·Gen. Sir

* Wcstflo!U for tho l""'ous Watchung Spring Water. �· prom pt.ly filler]. )o,;;,,;j.��);�,i�!�jfl �PR�.11f1'111 * m � Red S!ar Trading Stamps. Ul :2i!l:!***********'***********:iiil

T«)lephone 10 B.

WilliAM N. GRAY & SON. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND

No, 144 Broad Street, .Westfield.

Wo closlro to inform tho rosirlonts of Wosbfial<l nnrl violnity will bo

you want the NEWS ·read the Standard.

ALL GOODS DELIVERED FIIU:: OF CHARGE. SAMPLEs ON APPLICATION.

Sale Continues of Hosiery for Men, Women, and Children.­Sale Continues of Ribbons for All Purposes.

Thousanns of Shirt W �sts. h�ings the art

eas that were �ow accom. (ormer days, he found in

· prices as · can be

ces we have s, Madras white and

25c

co. ·•· NEW�RK, N, J. ·+·

••Blest bs the Band that Tiei11 he11rts togother, they oeem to be Ia

great <lemand just ut this season of Ill year. Your rinll is here, just whot yrJ w<�ot bacl<e<l Dl• by om· full j!Uara11!eo. Our seanl'ess ltluiu solid gold •in&IIIN bandij that will prove bond• to wolatall

our relations wltb everyone who baya!MI of no. We just now have a large varlet} �

engAgement ringt!, and alwayoa goo<! iloS of fine Jewelry, Silver and Silver Plato! Ware lor your own n•e or snitable prelllllll. Fine Watch, Clock, Jewelry and E)t Olau repairing. All work guarutnt

H .• BRUNNER·, Watchmaker and Jeweler,

Street Westfield New Jersey,

HALF RATES TO FLORIDA.

Ohnrles.L iAgt., aog BoHion 1 J, L, Agt,, 11811 131'011<1·

. Oht1rlos B. R�·u11, �gout, PortRtuoulh,

Gnml ltttnfWU fnr 14•mkln.-. BrlggR-Whnt lll'C you lunhlng 11t? DlggR·-Oh, I l1nve nn obJec� I• 'Jcw.-llarvurd J,ump0011,

BUILDINO in all ita Brnncb!lo Ropnirin" and Jobblq, Plans 11�d }]stimatel

'furnisl1ed. Perecnal auporintoudence on all work.

First St., � WESTFIBLD. N.J •

••• JAMES MOFFETT ... CARPENTER

A.NlJ

BUILDER. Prospect Street,

Westfield, New Jelfll1• Estimates Cheerfully Fur·

nished.

Daguerreotypes Can Be Cleaned and Restored

aoe•· To 1111 lholr orlgiiiRI beoutr b1 I) 11o \VOOn, 1440 Urm•dwfl)' (4c•th 8'[:',,',. v., rur one •lnUar. Semi by nt• rt ...._ lfrCIHRo Dnttnerreotyi•P• 1tve :: llfltll rKtltury CJOPJJ!l8 ttu&n •ny ut ' Jllelure, oi<JII!IPIIf<lll! OWl caotomer wrltool ''The pb 1 � 11!1 ot tl•wnerrenlf]l<ll w•• received 1�01 ,:olll )1111 1om doll11blod wftb tt;loel tho .,,1., '" 111y ••ar srandiiiOibor wltb m• 11 rf.' ..

JJ:, w;P., Willa� '

THE UNION .: / ,-, '-' APRIL 23, COUNTY STANDARD, FRIDAY, 1903 3

_ACTheOr�at Furniture.Store�

IULLIIS & SONS.

21 C lark el Street, :tEYJ 2.:':X, tt J.

Spring Open!ng! Don't

TONY PAS'fOHS. Next week at Pastor's cozy r•loy l10o�e

the foll01viug bill will be presented: Elinore Sister• in their one 11ct conwdy, u !Irs. Dduuey. •• Carletou nntl 'rt'ne, Johu Bll<i Bertim GleBRon, Smirl 111111 Kessnm·, Fred S, Stuber, 1\lol'l'l;ey 111111 Ri(}b, Lot·e.Lore Tl'io, WayJJe uud Lt>­lllltl', Dlatnonrt and Hoon, Uroncll 1111<1 ltiohmls, LeolJ nut! Bertie Allen, 'fhe Ungnoux. Doll nnd Unrdeu. ,auil the Atnoricnu Vit;Lp;nph,

• KNICICEUDOCKElt'. TiiEATJl�· . jj M�tfllllt�e. B·�;5c� ·�·r··<ii/ita�"fOi�:�:·t�,;�tb

Choice As Qreat As

In New York.

lllain Floor.

AN EVENT OF EXTRAORDINARY I�tPORTANCE IN THE SELLING OF

Drugs, Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles

AT .

EX CEI7TIONALL T LOW Y�ICCJ. Buy Carpets t Until yon hwc seen our uisplay of Spring pnttorus. Wo hnvo rondv t for your inspection tho lnrgost nssortment to bo lounu in nny cnrpot.

week' o! .'Jill�. .

· . '8'ii'ICt the Kuickerbocke'r :rli'�lil , . "11iH�11 to ntteud1ulCe that'p'ilcltH tbalitiuse nt everv performance aud breaks all

·records. Its

spectncnl•u· beau flea, its.coutlcamies, its bright mnsic aud its 1vouderflll ballots ot·e charmlug 12,000 people each week oud will continue to do so till warm weather compels Klaw & Erlanger to witit<lraw this attl'llctiou f rom the stngo fm· tho season. E<l<lie Foy, Bounie Mugiou, lleruert Cawthorne and Atlele Rnfter hnve all wade great hils iu tlteil· lJitrls, especially Mr. Fuy, who is OU·

questionably the must talented comedian on the stage in this field of work.

This will be a �ale of great proportions, and presents aline of merchandi,;e that needs �u� a glance tu prove its reliatle character.; • It's tp. ?c 'a period� of magnificent yalue·glva�g, and from point of preparation \vilLexccl our 'past' �r.iili�htta.Cn\e�cments m the sellmg of these goods, . . > ·. · · . . · · . . •• . · . ·• " �-;Ji''f);�:'• · -

� house iu this country. � � y � CASI-I OR CBEDI'l.�.

Axminsters, Re6ula r $1.40 grade,

89c Yard .

Velvets, Regular $1,30 grade,

87c Yard.

Brussels, PIWCTOR'S THEATUE.

Brussels, A show replete with cotuetly und , � novelty in turn is the outlook for Proc

Best quality,reg.$1 .oo grade, Good quahty,reg. Sse grade.' tor's Tlfe.nty.tl•ird

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. n·"."t week.

V d 'fhe stollur features are nuweo·ous uud

69C Yard. 49C ar . will be about.''evenup ... betweon ••v· o1111 acts as to who Is entltle<l to the star

All-wool Ingrains · 2-Ply Ingrains, j pt��other

·. . . .. .. . . .

Regular 75c. grade, Good quality, � : sse. 39C Yard. i ¥ We have Bargains in REMNANTS large enough for small rooms. J

Bring along the measurement of your room.

Axminster, RUGS All Smyrna • and Velvet Stzes. I

_M_ U_ L_L-I N_S __ &_S_O_N_S,- � Branch Stores !:!.!::;!.!;;:!�:et41 .. � v .... n ........ .

A Clean Light appeur ·in a new wouologue brimful of wit and comedy, . '!'his will also be Mr. Corbett's last we�k in vaudeville, liS he leaves on the . last train Snuday night,

We mention to day but a part of our: �tocks.:,.and the time is certainty propit-ious for the anticipation of your future needs,if: lowe>t prices appeal; · · :<Y(':;;j ·

!-ltcoul'fablel s in bMcea, Cascara Ta bleto, in bottles; Casc1H'Il Tablets in bottles of Curuolio utlll Arnica Salves, ut;,,, White Pine aut! Tor in bottles, at ..... Brudley's Wood ltnul Violet Ammonia, Bm<liey's Wootllnud Violet Ammonl11, Pure Extract of W1tch HRzel, tpint, nt: .. . .... . . ·; Pure Extrnct of Witch H11zel, I pint, nt, ....... , . .

- ·.,·� '/ "· . ' .. i··'...:, l iJ\'""'···

Sponge@;. Extra fine quality assorted sizes, reg. 5c, at ... ;,,, ; 3C Extra fiue qn�-tlity aaaorted size!', rPg. l(lc,· nt... .. . . 7c Extra filll!IJllalit.y Ht�tmrtt'd HiZP-1!1, rtog, llic, at •• ,, ,, . J:IC Extra fine quality assorted Piz•s, reg, 2uc, at , , ,. ,,, 19c Extra fine quality us�orted sizes, reg. 35c, at ,. , ... 29c

Hubbe:�• Goods. 1,000 2-quart Hot Wat•r Bottles, eveJ'Y oue

warraute<l perfect, regnlar 4Uc, 11t, • • • • • • , • , , . , ,, 39C · Batb Goods.

Turkish Bath Mitts, pair. , , .. , , ..... , .. .. .. ... , .. toe 'l'urki•h Flesh Gloves, l'"ir . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . 19c Prince Ft'iction Stmp, pair . . .. . .. . .. ....... , ... , 69c

,...J.""oilet 1=-aper. 10,000 rolls ••xt!'ll fine q•mlity Toii�t Paper, otu

apecinl Newurlt Braud, nt rull., . . . , .... , , . sc Peruna.

health tonic for Clltanh, conghs tmri regnlur 1.00 n bottl•, at.,,,., . .. ,,,,,,,,, S9C

"'�oilet Good.!!!.

. : , 39C '""'"·'·nH�r,::.or ''llie8,�(nisor•ted st l�s.

Pure E:llract of Witcb Hazel, I quart, at, • • • ,, , ,, :asc .... 4sc

rtgulnr , , . , ", ,, , '·",",.. 15C

A Pure Light May 3, for s�n Fraucisco, where be will •========================================• go Into training for lola coming bout

An Ornamental Light And an Up-to-Date Light is furnished by the

United Electric Company For very reasonable rates they give electricity for heat

and power. Come and see the station. It will cost you nothing. Talk matters over and

you may SAVE MONEY. Station and General Offices,

with J•ffrie• for the cbawpiousillp of the world.

FREE DELIVERIES BY OUR OWN WAOONS AND TO ALL RAILWAY

STATIONS IN NEW JERSEY AND OREATER NEW YORK. Over In Nework at Proctor's a big ahow, headed by Eugeue O'Rourke, Nt'llle Elting and Company, will be lbe I:======:.:================================:J offering next week. The show bas been well pnt together in quality and quao· t-fAHNE &. CO. Newark HAHNE 8c CO tity. Others ou the bill will be Preos �=::::::::��::::::;::::;::;�::::���;;;;;;�;;;;;;��;;� Eldridgo, l\lusical J ohostoua, Lorimer Johnstone and Caroline Cooke, 'l'••ldy Peiper, aud severn! otber briliiattt spe.cial'�ts will contribute to":ards mak lug as good an euoh·tniument na one

A FEW WORDS FROM SHIN EM, ESQ·

wauts to see.

71•77 ·\turray Street,

Telephone Connection,

:The First Shop The Best Shop The Only Shop where interior decorating. is a specialty. Where Carpets, Wall Papers and Draperies arc made to harmonize. Where success attends your efforts .

WELCH BROS Painters and Decorators, i • 1 BROAD STI�EET, . WESTFIELD,

*SEE OUR WALL PAPER SPECIALTIES. * :.;;t�'j;,t;&;!o'·���;;;;ti';<:t.1;l.,.,"+;O;t,.�;:<:�:;;t.1;t;i;l,;i;!�li.i>l�l!.i:1.:..t'.il

J. S. IRVii\JG CO .. DEALERS IN

Coal, Lumber, Bulldlna Matenals,�Mouldlngs and Klndlln& Wood. Fertilizers

'or Lawn, Carden and ,.old.

Office and Yard···Central Ave., near R. R. CrossinR, Westtield Orden b7 Mail Will Roooivo Prompt Attentron,

'J.!.BLBPHOIE 19 A.

• . emeoe . u..�" NORTH AVINUI HOTIL,

tJ. W. CIWV&,., Proprietor, AocommodatloatterTranolont •••rclero. •••rll brWookorMonth.

EXCELLENT &TABLE AND.&HBP ROOM. u,,.olto ltoa .. ,. lall•l•l• WutlltW, fll, J,

Attl10 tlJG big is the seusattonttr

.tm .l

nightly ttsm by tho crowds ol ttttrnotml by the lame of the pro,th11Jtlu•n to Mnnuqer Gllmm;e's big ·lllllyilous<i. 'l'he l'nce aceue Is tho t11il< of tho town. N oth lug so re11llatlo hns heeu tloue 011 tho Acn<lemy stnge, 01' for tlmt,umtler, ouauy New Yol'it stn!(e ful' m•mY 11 dny, It i• more Ill< a tlw ro11l thing tllllll auy contest the stage has yet tvilues•e<l, aud t1111t Is snylug mnch.

tel' en san Wei' hro ll•lmre ouu 11111 sllboJ' mom toy God we h•uat en hee lhtk� <lat. kttllRH ob llrtl d• h'llRtR 811 Ob <Je BiJliiR unl tlc atnras 1111 hotels In town hebiu awluglu oii!IIB kuo trust henr.

SIUNil!l ESQ. --.....-._.....__

�:;:;;;;.;;. l1roft•Niilllfltlttl Crlf.lt!l••n• w 1 1 "But," """"''" t.l1o tnttooctl Indy, Mhngla!Jf•nlc?- el, • r, wltnt are you "the coutot•tionlst Ia such 11 piece ol tlp ere or vanltyl" Doop•Lald lohemo.

l'o·lsoner-For attending to buslnua, "I 1 1\ tl d It, Towne-You oeemcd unxlouo to pick your honor, I wao or rested merely be-

the wi,ld

v�,:;.v•r.u�011l�n 1 � •• ,������! 1 q1111rrol with iltn!, cause I opened n clothing &tore, t b 1 il Y 1 t Drowne-Yea, he 1 going to be mar-

"I can ••• nothlngwrongobout !hot. me 0 • " p�r •• Y moe 08' llnBI• rled nu:t mouth.

II the mao'utory true, oftlcer?" •n,�lng fellow, 11 "A hi heo, Cutyouout,eb?" I

"II Ia 11 far a1 It goea, your honor. Unnoouml?.gl exelalmed t.he lflt- "Obi no, but 1 hope be will cut me Dot be nelflected to otate that he tooed lady. And half the time b�, 1• out of bl1 im·ltatlon llat, My gamete opened the 1t.ore "t two n, m. wltb 1 '���rly wrapred up In hlmoell, -�to 1an a weddtar prllent."-l'blladclo tlmm,r."-Cbl�tll'oDallyNe·tl'l. ·-·-··! 0'1°• ----· ·-�·-··- ·"· .. ...- ..w,;,� .. . ............. .. · 1

. UVtlrtlOJUC

·It bo' m oro somn I.Y period of mourning hns cXjllrod be . we nnnounoo lhe

eugttgomout ?-l'hJinddpllln Enquirer. Gi.'HIPM In J1rnaflce.

JJnrt•y-Clnrn, rl<nrcHt, you llt'c the only womnu 1 et•er t'eally 1111d t ruly loved •.

Clarn Denrnt-You sni<l lhnt very 1111me thhtgonly 11181 wre·k to Mny llioa­aom. She t.old me B<l llrl'Hclf. .. "To•uo, but tltnt wna only 11 !lt·.ca• re•

real. 'fhlol• the ll•••t pedormamee.'' -fll.raw Slol'lta. .. -· . ... ..... ,.. • ... .J

., •

·nm U!iWX cum;n �n�DaRD Pnbllahod •very Fr!dsr ��

Tha Stanaard Publishing Concern·

Ent-t:rod at the Po'L Omce at Mew Jer�r� a..'t So!CQod-cla.s.• matte�. eua•ctHPTION 11.50

ITRIOTLY IN ADVANCE. ' . .

�<.·· "'·'"''"''"""' al\vays be tbe STANDARD anr>ll�atk>n'l ·and· nothing doing as to Laviu� -------------'---· 1 Lntbees,cofpim;.e:'npitu!i. jnst. acrosii tUe way! Lo1·ing Lutber·'• decoruti•·e qnal·

itie,; aud his delicate arcbitectural �toue

.1903 .

Fancy Prime !lib Houst, lb,.

16c Sirloiu Steaks

lh.,

ISc and 18c .Funes Porterhouse

Tionst, lb.,

Roast,

Lean fresh Jersey Hams, IIJ.,

Fresh Shoulder Pork, lb.,

, F�re Q11artor of GcnuiUe Lnmu lb 12c 1 'I

:.:5c to 12� Solitl Ueat

. Pot Uouol, lb . ·. 1 Oc and 1�� ·

Stew Beef, lb.,

IOc 12'c . . 2 . 5c to 12c d . . w. SiDJIF, Prospect St., Westfield Telephone No. :14-F. '

THE PLAINFIELD TRUST COMPANY

Frayed Edges On your c�li>H'• Bud cnffa look 88 bar! 88< chicken• sheddiDg th•ir feether8. �out· lineu will look better and last long•r if yon take �an of it. L"t ua call for your bundle. A J>ostal will bring ns or 'phon! 35·F.

E; B. Woodruff, Prop. 22 Prospect Street, WESTFIELD.

Baumann's Stu�io, Elm St., near Depot.

High Class Photo�rnphs. onnble prices. Photo· ng nisidences a speciallY·

o,stfleld Glgar Emporium, B.��ko�ltz &. Brasltln, Pro�a.

{toi'UlUI!y J. II. Klrstuiu.)

THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1903. -E J. Whitehead, of New Haven,

Co:m •. w�:�.s iu \Vc�tfl!31tl on Tut��lhy,

-Eliot 0 llluody of New York spent We<lnes�ny \'isltiug friend• in town,

-The finn of Hal'bi•ou & Co. has dissolvd putner•hiJI by mutual consent,

-Johu &1. Lediey h11• been hHluceil by hi• friends lu the fourth ward to run

-Frank Brownell Bpeut Bnnday lu iud•pendently for couucilmtln,

-Nelson Evcret.t "! "Guion Place, will

-The Jepson nucttou takes place •unv• May 1st, tn .J. N.,Wilcox' house uu We<lnesdny next. Cumberland street.

-Liveryman Ba1tou is making lm· prpveweuts at his stables �u North ave· nue. ·· ·

-Committees frow the Bourds of Ednc11timt,,, of Sowet·ville aud Roselle visited'' : the Washi�gtoo · •�hool this

week, for the pur1100e of gaining points

for the ue1v school huildiug to be erect· sollmt· nu<mc<.&l

ed at each of the above mentioned towna,

:.seveml .westflelliers Amboy tonuirro\v lilght · to

lustltutlon of the lodge of lite '!oo���u of the World. A lodge will be orgau•

ized in Westfield during the cmuiug week. . . ,. ..

------------- 1. -Rev. RobertGordou, of New Yor�.

-Abrams & Welclt, ro a' e;tateageuh,

bt�vo rented the Ingram proporly ou Elmer street to H. P. Hoffman of New

York ; the Whiteheod property, 63 Summit avenue, to 0. G. LKwbeuheimer uf New York; tho new bouse o( John

Ladley on South avenue to Frank Lyons

of New York, and the Dr. Coles proper­

ty at Mountatuside, to H. Fulkerson,

who hos pr�ached with such acceptance

at the Westfield Bttplist Cburcb, will

Large house, d again ocottpy the pnlpit ou Sunday uext. an Mr. Gordon'd wauy rrteuds will be glnd about I acre of ground ; . near to have Nil opportunity of heariug him . trullcy and t mile from sta- before he len vas for his ne1v fie ill

· tion. N. Y.

'' ,;

13·1 Uroad .Sll•eet,

I A1h1lue �o t,eUut' l\'1•l·hr111, You""" """<1 enough tro11blc I Ju·ougll lhe IUttll lot• two cent• to stort � <ll• �ot·cc sult,-Dulilmut•e News.

tlo11

··

huh!. Enol! utUIU llut•

L't'osent nt till� 'iu��Uug uot tlta'bnshtus� rm•ollloi�ut tba cowlllfl' yent',

-'rhe stock holders of the ue1v West

field Trust Co. met yosterday ·afternoon hdhe Fit·st Nutionol Bank . ·

\Vtu, A,ruo](l \VI(& .

AN ENJOYABLE AT HOME.

A very enj·•raol• At Home waa given hy l\lrs. W. N. Hackett, in honor of her daughter, Mi.. \l11riou, ln•t Frid•y evemug, The Sumlllit Avenue I.Jou•e wa• tastefully �ecomted with swllax unJ cut flowers. About fifty gna.ts were 1,reseut Hud tluuciug was the lllft.in fuature of the evening's pleasure. At midnight refreshments were served by LaRuza, I he cateret· from Roselle.

The guests iucludod the folluwing per· eons: the Mi•seR Violet Millar, Ruth A1LJI)l'·�· Jeanette Pt'rlrin�, El1i,a b,tult,

Knigltt, Dorothy Doy, Margerr :Mabel Dewey, Emily·

n••l01tl tll' Ad<•lll.ltl�co<u·;o, tuBhl'ltcUuu hy cnulnflllt tltn U'ncnl t.y o1 1'he �: l�orreltOIHienco .School uf

1 IIIHl giY�II 111:1 HhOYd SflllfO time. 'l'ltu •ultuul hns

Bl)rolled .Students, lnro'RJII'iy to

• s.:creen, '· 70.Dunluvtu•d, Weslnclu, N.J.

Schaefer's. White Brilliantine, 59o. Ya,rd�<

BU inches wide,

Washable, Cool, Stylish. Suitable for waists and shirt waist suits.

F. H. $ CHAEFER tc CO., WESTFIELD.

Bokiqg Pow�er

Why Pay 40 or 45c. for baking powder when you can buy

lutely the best,

alker's Star BakiDJ rowder at .30 cEnts pound.

M. 8. WAlKER, Grocer.

15c.) .· , 2'oc. yd.

c (Reg. Price 25c.) ' 59, 7sc. yd.

. Price 50, io, Soc. yd.)

A. PIKER, WESTFIELD,

This Extraordinary Offer Positively Stops May I st.

No Request for Its Extension Will Be Considered.

Conts In ni�kel.

755 llroud Street, Newnrk, N. J, At 683 Broad Street After May I st.

THE UNION

THE �TAL. UE OF LIGHT. TWO NEW AD.MIRAJ;S. ELECT I O N N OTI CE ! t I I TOWN O F W ESTFIELD.

,

,. tl l· hereh:r ghen that lhP first cleo) lop · f F A C k d ,.,{) _r e · 11 be J Jd In th� 'J'uwu of " t•st-

Recognized by· Medical Authorities Promotions o C&pts. , . oo an ftoU�.�.'lJ!u�1dnr u:� ftcth JJnr or �lay. IIK!l, · · · p F �t�,!een tL� hours nf P.b. fl'elcck In thl! m(lrbn.

of Two Continents. • • In�; 1md re\'en o'clock In the ereuhu-�, at t 0

folhJwlug }llaces:

nt tho sal!l tllectlon otncers for lbo R'O\'­errllnent or tho 'l'0\\'11 of Wt!tH.fidll wJU bo ulet}lml vs follow:;;: , 'J'\\'o c:U memhel"!l ol tLn Board of Obosei1 li'r�ohoillm·�. tJIIU (1) Connclhn11.11 ut·lltrl!:l', a 'l''l\\'!l Oterlc, n 'l'owu (!{\11\'ctqr, r\1\ Al\�1301'1

•'

FRIDAY. APRIL

PATENTED Auo, ]6, 1898. A Co•plete W•ttrproof C••eat Or•ve Lin I•&·

�: :���:� �ft·1=��;·ft��ci.'�t"fli.5 Time. "•• Ual•e• l• Pup•l•rlt,.- fr•• tile 01,. If Ill

l••e•tl••· M•ttel• Stell•••; tl• H Pt•ce• 11 Jlle•ttl••

'" II•• •••· llt.n•tactared bJ

The Impervious Burl•l V•ult Co., formerly Du·ld llnper.

1110 Brood 8t , N•wark, II. J. Harrlooa .An. and PMS&Ie Rl•er, Harrlaoa. TJILEPPOMJIII,

Newar)I:IO, Jl•rrlaon. 11. Lonr Dl•tanc�to :W8.

lllll'ellU of nu\'lirition,' ,y}Jel'ri he "remnined, nl­tnirling the rnrili of cn"ptnin in 1 6116, un·­tlf h e n istUned cnnnuund of the JJroolc· lyn. lie cm'nmnnda<l this ·,.esse! while i t wns purt of the flyitlg squnrlron un­l1m• Cmnmotlore Sc1l1ey, nntl uflerward when it wus n t tnclwd to llent• Admiral SnmpHon'� commuml.

and iHHI ( I ) .Jttf't leo of UuJ P�ttct•, In tl!lt:h Wl�rd or !:ll�hl '!'own ot " ... osltitj}d thore will 00 olt:otetl �wo (:!) Cmuwll tncu and throe · (3) I 'Uilfltttb!O'l.. · . · -

v�ry l�nahl IUs:s•laaaUnn. At n medleol colle�re �omc atu(lcnta .were being IJIWHtloned I n nna.tomy,nnd one of tltern wna aaked: "Witnl hlliB•

elu huve their origin ln t.he popli teal epace?" The brig-ht. student promptly rr,l"lied t "Well, there'• thnt on@ wltb ii.:e dnrned long nnme, and I don't It­member tile otMr two."

Henr Admlml .Purnell F. lfnnlngton \\'llf.i· lJorn In 18·14 in llelnwure. lfc ell· t e t•ed t1u� nuntl ncaOcmy ns n mid�£hip­mun ln 1861, wns TH'omoterl to enRjg-n two yi!nrs 111 lt!t' ll;'il ordcretl lnto net he l')enlce ul)f)nrd 1he st�nm sloop 'l'lcon­tlerogn. He sen·ed with the Wt•RI g\lll blool;ndlng �qunrh·on from 180•1 to lSOO, and wn• in the h�t•t ile of ).{ohllc hny nn<l nll other opemtlons ngainst tho clc· i<·m·cs nt t h e cntrunce · t n Ill IS wnt er· wny. Ductng , the clootns- Y'"''" of lllc wnr lllHl fDI' t11ree yen rs' subF:NJUcnt l1c wna Wltl1 01 e N orllo Mlnnt Jc f'<Jllflrlt•on. In 1808 he wns·ntlnchccl tcr the nnvul I(CIItlemy, Jlc \1'08 n 11lllS\cr; 0 1Jeli)en• nnt. 11ml ' n commnnde1•1 rc·

1111\l '.lBUB, nntl r this- j,Jme Ito tlnd nflont, nppolnl· with the ho scl'\'erl utterwnrrl ,Jnnlntn on J'f!o J'enra, nnd the 111\Vnl ncnd•

unt il tssn. n,, .. r� or 1888 n nrl l BBU he

ltl l'ge of the Const cllntlon, nml from 1 BUO to I RUB Ito wnM n llghlhon•c ln�Jlectnr, Allor cnmmnndlng tho Ynrl<tnwn for n nnmher of years he wn• <1etnllerl lor d\ltY on lmnrd the monitor l'urltnn, lie 'wna mncle a onp­tnln In 1 80�.

DlltCd t•:JJ:t.a beth, N • • 1,, J\I1m•h 30th, lf.lltl. C1ul.h'1ll1U of County l\oan1 r�,r ·� E����L�� o�r Unlou Count,y, _ -· JUIJN W. )IUI\RAY, .Ill. &!m'tll(\rlf, ,

Steam Marole anu Granite WorkE FJo:NOING I'Oil CHMBn·�:JlY I'LO'l'8. ·

Large Vnrlet)' of Ornnlte Alonuments. Pn"-umo.th: Tuul.s. fur Lettering nntl Cnrvlng. l •• L, !lANNING & SON.

Front St., Oor. Coutrn.l Avth, PLAI N F I ELD , N . J .

J O H N L . M I LLER, (Sucom!Bor tc. .John lnl{nun.)

!!IANJTAHY l'I�U�l liiNO, SteRID, Hot Wntor r1.n(l Hot AJr lhll�tlm; 'Jlln l!ooflnl(, otc, S!'JiJOfAJ, A2"11m�'ION OT1'f!N 7'0 LO�

l'lt�SS!JWJ S�'l'hlJI Jf�JA 1'TNG, 211 Prospect ltrllet, W&atfleld,

'l'•!ltillhnno M.B.

JrraH Thnt c ...... llllnt1n�••· ShUJlMB eus�JH of pt!I'IIHIIH!Jlt nnd totnl bltnclueaa hn,·c lu t ely !well trBcerJ, In

tile Cnlrns nn<l 'ruwnovllle dl•tdot .• ol QueenHiunil, 10 lhe on t lng of n wild frult, Jmown n• the 111\nger ehf.lrl'y,u wltb a long red uorry. A younw IIIBII, aged 23, a t CRirna ho•pl t u l has loot the llgbt. ol botlo eyeo, 'J'he bllndn•••,

Wnm•" Cllr Cn•dnl'!frtrl, cautu!fl by the deat ructJon ot certain

In VIIIJlnrnl•o nll l lle conrluoton oa nerveo, h auld to lru lncurablt.-r.ondoa trolley can nre women. I 'l'l t·lll lo, .

TilE fiRE AT AMERl(l.t\IJ TEA GO,, , P.O. f!o:�e, 1.'W. ;1 / :� ·:3 \'cr.ey St.,N. V,

UNION WATER COMPANY IHcorporated 187o, Orgranlztul 188� 'l'he Union Wnter Cotupnny aupp1ie1 tho lulmhitnuts of the Yllltt�eR of Ftu: wood, W ustllol<l, Cr•nfurrl and Roaelio with w11ter for domoatlc """· "Tbe Purest aql gweatast lbat Nature c!Q Yield 1,,��� :•�!�sl����N�llj�1'"},�r �l\���lcJ\n�����lltp;ll9t?,a� eM?in� hydrmtlh! llXJierl of BoHtnn, A11d 11ro ���n��:! !�,�·,l\\��� Lt�lt��·n;'�:�� gl, G�u��"������.t� IJ&trous h� tt.dtla 10You llt� tu lJU C01\grl\tUl!lh:lcl liJJOn hiVhlK lifJ good n 8UJll11)'1 nnd you IHicd �!:Re,?o anll�Ll' wbu.ttivor fltl to lttJ wltfllleaoms-

'l'l;e lntcrflat or tlm ComiJI\DY Is ldcntlflOO with tbe YIIIRK118 tn wbtoh Its Jllan Is loon tOO tnd It If: the llDIIoy of tbtt manqemtlflt to d� p';'oJ,���::.•re 1<o promote tbolr l(l'oWtlo an� 1'111 eom,.ny refer. to •lilt. Patron•

pt:..:fl':":'t\"�!v;:.,�l .. t�''o0d0<\"J':tnZt ��l:; :=;:':,�ft':.:l' 0�t:.,;;�·iot!�d ozplaln roleo

Union Water Company, At q •r••• ltreet. lllaalteth,

Mail Order Service PRESENTI N G U I'IEQUALED SHOPPING FACILITIE8

FOR THOUSANDS OF OUT•OF·TOWN PATRONS,

o:x:porioncoa stttiT of bnycrs in this department \lil

A Spring and Summer Tonic GO '1'0 'l'HE

Glorious Mountains

OF Western North Carolina.

The .. Lind of lhe SkJ" AND

Sapphire Co1ntrr. A NATURAL PAR ... DISE, At all

limos of the ye11r a plensuut spot, full of life, of colm· HIHl enjoymeut, rich with posslhilltios for heHIIb and recrea­timl. For temperature and ulhuate It i> unexc<•lled. Reuclwd by the

1-rlllU',!tllCUl"l OJ' lliODOf wfJl� any llMt of tho

amounts ngjlJ.'Cilalin! 1

� ' NEWARK

Desirable

11f tw11 to the da;ya' dnral\011 are offered by the

Old Dominion Lill . '1'0

Norfolk,

Point Oomfart,

You know it your u bl

'.li < !)Ti\.1'1'>1�UIU.\l Rl!SBIIYA'fiONS 0� f · ·bvo wouks in udvntt��e :I

' tlltto, but must bo clntlllro ·OO A, 'dl ou unto of tlopllftlll I I , a I t JOr

will be paid for if you btty one of the N e w H o m es at or thoy wi l l , bo ossignurl to 0

ilpjlliOIII\lS ir , IIOUlled,

QRII CELJI N [) oLo FoilouMIItlo,ts'i'£AMSHI' on the plan,

easy pa)'ment

Choice Building Lots for sate on easy terms. Apply to

Union County Realty Co. , Weatfeld, N. J,

Orflce of 'lldw•rd H•r•l•on.

N•• 'l'ru1t, Ll�tle Olrl-Uuew �our mother iell )'onr father to spunk you Wilen ,)'11\1 m)Mbehnve? Utt.!e lloy-Nnpe. Mother'• MIIIIICI" pendent Oloet·aturl-l'uek.

COMPANY, 81 Beach .Str�et, New York, No �.

II, B, \VALtnm, V. P. lt 1'. Bf, J. J. BnoWN, G. p, .A.

Chas. Zeitelhack, ,..,� .. Houee, llan •nd Peaor•tlve

1n11 •nd Paper H•nalnl•111 I'IRST CLASS WOIIK GUARAIITI .

We1tflehl, N. 1.

OEOROB LAR.&BN,

P•lnter •nd Piper H•"��r;' 1 I . .

WeoUield, Jl, ,J, . . work promptiJ �4 ..... ,u,-

..

ONTHE DIAMOND �MO V ftl., SRLE rRIGES

TRAtK-.&OLF LINKS TINNIS COURT

WESTFIELD SPORDNG NEWS TO DATE

On Furniture! Thes� Bargains.

Tlwre will certaiuly be sornethirg doing at to·rn11rt·o1os gume at West Sid• A. 0. Gruuuus at West;I.Bth street, �nyouue, No fau ahooltl miss it. 'l'rnit:a lmLvlug Westfield. nt L20 or 2,5!1 will stop at West Btl! street a111l tlw gt"Ontltle 11re but two min utes wulk from ti•• alation. The West Si1le mauu�euJel

,lt

' D k 4 15 COU"hBS · 9 '95 recoguize tllllt SundHy IJull iu B,•ymu10 es S · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' li . . . . . ; . . . , ' .: " ' "," " ' :. · : i is uot a credit to any resi<leutiR1 8octiilli Usually 6.50, Usually 1 5.06, . 111id propose to give the very bast or b�ll

, c ' ••. :· ·.'· ,!< to merit the right fdnd Of 8Up[>OI't �Lr s . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . 8 . 15 Bamboo Stands . . . . : . . : : · . . . · ;s· sc s

matu

brda

,y nu•l

���oudny g''"'""· It .

. , uc o a oomp tmeut to West field USUally I 2'.50. U SUali}r''5Jc;' ' the West Sitle rnomagament selc•ct.ll•tH.liB

.', · •.· , , . home team to open theit·

D ; ' :1· ., they iutend to wiu if ressers . . . . : . . . . . .. . .. 0.98 is slioml

· ·

U�ually J4·Sci.

••trii'F!r:unrs . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . '5.98 Usually 7.so.

Card Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . 1 59 Chiffonieres, . . . . . . · . ·• • .:

Usually z.So. · · · 1 -. tJ . , ·.

Oak Dressers · · . . · : < •· . ·

Usually r .. ·

A " Return-Premium "

ACCUMULATION POLICY In case of death pays the face of the policy and

returns all premiums paid to Company. On a $ 1 0,000 policy costing $300 per year the insurance would be as follows :

the pole, separate it' from l\lilter and l-lchmitt the and the 'National eueigu b}; George !\Iiiier will be unfurlud before the Opt!n!ug of tile game Aluy 2d.

• • * * • C. E. Burtis of tho Park Hotel biiR

donated three snbstantiui prizee for the best battinq avem,ges wuUe Uy the l&oue players in their opening game M11y 2d A lluely poli•lted lmrd wood but in a case, a ca.Luher's high grndo glove nud a Spaulding leugne ball.

11or

* * *

- ��� ,::;;::;;;. ._,.,..,�_,. ,.;=- --=-.�� Grund

MAN iiATTAN BLUE STON E CO. ������::! [;!ght

DEALERS IN uot·thern

All Kinds of BLUE STONE. �ulden�e 50 Blm Pln�:e, Plainfield, N. J.

Fla[alni, Corbin[, Sills and Gopin[. 2• 1 Sm111l prlvnte w11lks l�yod tor the ucxt 30 diiYR 11t-2 ft. Wlllk uo, lneol foot, lB ln. 20o,-Gtmrnntoo nil work.

Dr. �Inn mcmbcl' your to\VD glnd, Indeed, mce

JII !l'licftst� Yap 1 two tlolccts to thnt show, nml dltln' to IIBB 'em. I didn't k11ow llltt' n• you mout. tulte 'em oflnly huntls, tbe,Y be,-Knnsus City Journal.

GARWOOD'S OPEN ING GAME, It Wlls opeiJiug day in ba"e ball clrulr a at last;} 'l'ho Ail oliu"

OlJ:R 63

YEARS

7

"STANDARD OF HICHEST MEA_T,"

Esi�-�

NEW I"THE i!PnflODIIIIl �HT OP TONI! AND ART,"

They arc in all styles ; the newest architectural designs of casings, and in rare nud choice woods,

Skillotl pror;ress has achieved an incomparabl,.

FISCHER TONE OUALIT'I in these instruments which is equal· led only by their ARTISTIO INDIVIDUAUT'I and l'flONOUNOEO DURABILITY. ..

PIANOS TO WHICU

WE INVITE

I NSPECTIOf�

These three factors lmve made them admired, renowned and prized by Artists, �Iusicians and Music Lovers everywhere.

Special attention is called to the FRAIIiifliN PRAMO. A thorough1y .trustworthy and durable: inslrun'!t::lll, solU at

moderate pnces. Q!J§!Lfb"LJNS7!lf.I!'J£fii:�!

Anas . .:ortment of St!OI·I'J'LY USED !tND :.;r:co•mAI1f.l"m PIANOS, our own rmd o�her mui.:!·S, wh!ch have b�'.'n t:...�:en iii Cl<:Cht!tll::tl for New Fl.scht>r Pi mill�, w!ll he n•JI:i ai Vi!ry iuw r·ric�ll. S�;;tlral good bargain:: In Uprights c�n be lluJ.

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1.'!•e Kintl You Ha':.� Always Bought, antl which bas been m use for over .:;0 years, has borne the signature ot A , _. � aml Jms been nu:ule nmler his per­��/, sonal Sllllcrvisiou since its inl'ancy.

• • �. Allow no one to tleccivo you in this. All Connter1'cits, Imitations and " Jnst-as-g·ood" a1·e lmt Expe••hnents tlmt tt·iflc w i th antl entlau1re•• the health ot Infants aml ChiMrcn-Expericuce agninst Experiment.

What is CASl .. O R IA ()astoria is a harmless substitute for Castot• Oil, Pare• goric, Drops nml Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. It eoutaius ucitltet• Opitun, lUorphino not• otlim• Narcotic

:mbsiauce. Its ago is its gm�rau teo. It tlcstroys 'Vorm8 and allays· l�evcrislmcss. It em·es Diarr!tooa aml 'Vind Colic, It relieves 'fcetltiug '.rroulilcs, cures Oonstitltttion aml Flatulency, It assimilates the Foo!l, reg·nlatcs tho Stomach aml Bowels, giving ltcaltlty and natural sleep, The Chiltlron's Panacea-Tho j\lothcr's F.ricntl.

CASTORIA ALWAYS

�f HE BOS.TON is the only store that sells at advertised prices.

IL I!LI'ge stouk of Women's Tailor Made Suite, ·]iJth Juckuts, some fly fronts, some blouse effects, some

8 98, wor�h $ l2.00, snits $11 98, · suitf $19 98, wm·th $32. 00,

·., � ' ' "

I: $2 .89. For couts th11t ·

$1 2,00, we e"'I

Silk Jackets

Dt'OlS

The Very latest .IOxc l u slve Designs In

Sorosi.s Boots a n d Low Cut

Shoes Are Now Bei11g Shown By l 'If.

John H. Doane, PLAINFI BLD,

"' . ·, ,,·.:i,]df}k.··'·:,:·., .•.• ·, ·, . •· <lor, Madleon Avo. 1nd W .Prollt. •· . • ; i ' 6i£/iil�li�lil!!ii1c�l�l�:;:;:,2• 1 • ,

8 STANDARD, FRIDAY. APRIL 24, J903.

· F1ntUt Mnd,e of IDik Uorn•, terwo ncnrly 200 f<•et long nt J,fv.

.,,�,.,�.not! nn• :lll ont., l• mtulo eutfr•ly of oro a ol the ellc-rnore pruperly l'tl l le!(

WR(lltl, 'l'he•e nn lmrol•, like the ot hers of the <leor fntnlly, Mhod their i1111'hft once n ye11r And grow new one•. �rho old horno lifO funnd ht lnrro nnmh•n In the fort•HtP, nnrl nre UNed for nrlou1 ,aornmerclul J>urposu.

lng pn.! l'in -·�'�':l'l'"'J'�'·'il·' .,� cou'11t; na flehl tnn1·sh n l

.m·tn�y, is tlw foremost ttntl won l1lK J'unk

ct•olo set'l'lco whic.h Lc·· tf"gO� .�!'he cnun tt!�o;B, who

· · c\•ly )fnr)' lCsthct• r.c�. nfN"w 1'orkr wna !.hc'Pl'inoess von Nout· when she become l ·hc wlru of Ol!n, Wulrlcrsee, 'fhe onunt••• h·ns n<Jt vlwltctl l ite lu n<l of Mr l1lrth lor more thlth RO yer.r•. At one ti me she was con�hlen•<l one of t he moot ttrnhl! lou• as w<•ll u• lll'! l l i n u t women In J�urope,nn<l.lt is sulcl thut •he \YaM the only womnn wltom lll•rnnrck fearrd. 'l'owurd the close 11f the Iron ohnTJcdlor's t enure of office Counte•a Wal<h•r••• wn• I<Jentifll'll with cvory movemeat that seemrri lllcely to lon•rn loll hold on lmpcrlnl furor, It lo $Old that the enuntcss luu� IIHJJ'e luflu�uce wltlo !lw kniM•r t lou n u.ny other wornnn at t lte court of lltrlln.

Over 3000 Boys In vnrlou� parts of the country ore mnking mon�y 111 their spare time oelllng The Saturday Evening Post. Some rnnke as much as $to.oo and$rs.ooaweek, Any boy who rends this can do the •nme.

IN A DAINTY l ittl e hooklet, which we will semi to nny boy frec1 the

most successful of our hO)' n�ents tell In their own w•y ills\ ho1v \bey have made a 5UCCCS5 of IOJibJ&

The Saturday Buening Post

There are many stories of real bu•l· ""''" tact, Pictures of the hoyo are Riven. Sond lor this booklet and we wlll lorwar<l with It full Information how you can begin this work. Wo •-Y nqulrt4 1o otart. We wll hend Ten Copies of the magulne the lirol week free, Write to-doy,

'hll l:ortt1 Pullttsllllll c:o•-• 4U.1 A ... llnot, Pltl-lpflla, Pa.

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CUREj WEAl( LUNGS

F. R. BERRI�\AN, Principal.

HOBART WEBSTEk, Proprittor.

(A)

The Attractions at . Amos H. Van Horn, Ltt

THIS WEEK : LAROE STOCKS, LOW PRICES AND ACCOrlrlO DATING TERMS! NO STO�E THE WORLD OVER OFFERS OREATER IN• DUCEMENT.S TO WIN YOUR TRADE.

Couches, $9.98. Tufted velc,ur upbolotery-all

bair filled, be•t of springa, opeD cooatructloo-wa• tU. Morria Chairs, $5.49.

Golden oak frame, velour euall­ione, reduced from .8.

Parlor Suits, $17.49. 8-picce R eception Su!ta-hall<!.

1ome cbt�rry frame, damask cgver, log, odd colorlog•-waa tiG,

Enameled Beds, $4.49, Bra•• rails at bead aud filii,

brats mounU-was tO. GO.

Spring Carpet Leaders. 7�-ceot grade

62 Tapestry n ruosell . . . . 0 " . . c yd. 42-ceot grade

0 d Ingrain• J C y at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •

811-ceat grade ·

all-\VOOl 55c yd Ingrain . . . . . . . . . . 1 e 1 . l 0-grade Asminstera 98C yd at.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

:;�::.�:-:.i;!;�··r·. . . ... �.:;;..t . · .· :.;: .

New1rk'• Fln18t A••ori;ll, Beat Dl11pl•y �I M•ttln6s,OJ1dottl, Llnoleums-on• lmmenlt: floor devoted to them /

Chiffonieres, $4.40 Gold•n O•k finish, five drawers,

reduced from •o.no. Bedroom Suits, $1J.98.

Golden Oak fiui>b, Frtocb plate bevel edge mirror, reduced from

I jf2Q.

Sideboards, $i Z.98. Golden Oak, French plate mirror,

reduced from $18. Extension Table, $4.49.

Solid Oak, 1oiden finiob, reduce<! from 86.

Baby Carriages, $6.98 ltp. Go-Carts, $5.98 up. Refrigera­tors in Hardwood, $5.85 up. Ice Chests, Newest

Models, $3 50 up. Bluo Flame Wickle&s Oil Stoves-all size1.

Amo..- H.· Van Horn, Ltd. Be 6UtC It'• •• No. '19 II and ;you •ec tllc ant name .. Amo•" �fore •••••ri•••••riiiM1

gev-'kll T�'luJ�ua 73 MA �u a ��ffvERIIlS. _ _ _,,._.,_ -.!l••r Plane Btnot, Wm uf Bro ...

A Private De!llnr1 Wngo• l•t oa RcquC!•t. .. Te1epboDI Olt," Srnd !�� New •'-Page C�tote.tG,..at.

R. F. HOHENSTEIN.

SPRING and UMMER Lap Robe.s.

HARNESS and OR.SE equipments.

FLOUR, FEED,

HAY and GRAIN.

l'HOS JEFFERSON spoke of MATURAL BRIDGE,

u " the most sublime of worlu " and it is justly for

that they are the mott won.dedalllll beautiful CIIIVellll ill Ule

liotll of toell8 \:irt 11 ders are on the

j .ii vision of tho

Prospect st. , westfleld, Norfolk Rr Western T•l•pbone «onnectlnn, Q.

Theo. A. Pope. �EY t!,le Kind \Vilcox & Pope,

GARPENTERS & BU ILDERS, 1 03 Central Avenue,

Westfield, N, J .: P.sthnntes'Ciieerfully Furnished,

of Coal You Need . '£hero is n tlif'f�t·ence iu conls i soma

that iH excellent for certain pnrposes , is not goo<l for others. You will money nml t.t·ou l.tle by getti klml thut is Lest for your ·

e' ll TeH V Jobbing Promotly Attended to, �� whnt kiud t.Jwt · is if you

� 'about it. We sell nil kludA nrtd �so­licit a cnll. lowest Excurs ion Rates

to Now Orleans cvel' mndc JaS. E. Goodman & Son , During April and May. 'l'hrongh sleeping cnr nntl diu lug

car servico, Atldress

NORFOLK & WESTERN Rt The Short Line. 398 1lroadwny, N.Y.

Milli nery. No'l' i s the t ime to buy n now

Spring lht. Yon wil! find n i l the latest st,ylos In Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats,

11t the vuy lowest prices.

Good Outlns Hats at l lc. AT

L. A. Billett's, Bro1d Str11t, Weltfleld, N, J,

:ASH BROOK N. J , l't1nll Orders Prom�1t1y Pllled.

.Jtf.'�n't't't!IUttti-U�i-i-i-i-i-i-1-l!'fl � HATS, $ f HATS, $ . . � HATS. i ill Other things too, ; ---------·,� : "' Cavle Hard war ..-..

i CLARK, HATTER, i ';!��vle;u;;��:�:.'";� I !i! Gurdon 'l'ools nml Seeds, "� >IU!tt!tllii!IUtiliiUtil litiiJ/

..I O H N COL TRA, Carpenter & Bui lder.

JOBBING A SPECIALTY. Plan• Furnished If De1lred,

Rc•lclcncc 11!1 Po�rk t!ltreet, WEHTFIELD, :NEW JERSEY,

n1111ges Bttd FlttinJ&o · DJno Flame Oil StoYII•

Erullneletl ware (S On tlery and Razorl,

Nlokel Platod Wll'fl . Ru1t Proof Tl� .

ToJ. Oall •


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