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-\ i^xii: NO. 34. CRANFORD, ». J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1909.- THREE CBNTS Union County's Assembly Candidates. Looks Good In 111* ("mufutvl I'III.IH' t.tliTHry Utr Itt* ( (Ktutiw ' U*tiH<(t. U M J . Ilimi* M* In fur. v Vv f OtirlM. W, C, AlivUru l'»i»v Makes Cooking Easy MI S U, Mcll -r .ilia L'lltr. t't'lli* 1 ***, l.itlfi* »t«*i<*| .s ' % A (Nik-', UitUrii, S"cili<-ri( in, ~FT"T , -Juiniiis nf LLOYD THOMPSON. Thm Mr. l' Ijwt ymhrho In!hi« |Ulinnr)'fl.-,'iinn for Ttilii Mr. I'lf ru* 1 * Unnl trip to ih« l>f two t»rtn» iniil uitl Imvluii Franh J. Jahn, Cranford •••< «••« Chalmers-Detroit and HUDSON CARS By far W e s t Proposition for 1910. Let us (all art Demonstrate A.C.THOMPSONAUTOCp f 1 No. 413 Park Ave., Tel. 991J Plainfield. N. J. ; standard Concrete tb» burnt balMInc inAt*rl*l fur n fuamlatliia or whole turn** Uxl otmt no mor* than rood brlofc w>-r . •*fl*»ir»ri with ituiMVM ami bathilrmcMDltwUir* Umittblr AU Mock* rwoalrMl Air m W»h. ak«i«li K •ti"' 11 ,.""•"' **"•* •" "''' •»" ••"' h »l—IW«««II». •»« tlm. »«SoiilSnr,» uS jSw Fireproof ! Waterproof ! Everlasting:! dud (Vm-n** »!<«*» are Ili« IIKUT *ntt HTHONI1KHT llrirk» Tn*K~ki>d ciur priei, in. Cui *" """' Pl * 1 " W " > I '™"' fic ''"" u * '",' •" «•"">••• to mail. W. ifellf<w lnIt >u< la Standard Concrete Stone Co., :. 829 Elizabath Aveouo. Elisnbnth. L. D. TnlephoDB. C4S-W, Elizabeth 1S0.12I Fu*t Aieaue, K««.lle. h. D. T»Uphoo» 74-Ii, Roaalla GAS RANGES From $12.50 to $30.00 CONNECTED. No Dirt, Heat, or Ashes to Carry Out: IIMMIMMMII ~* -_" - ~\ >-^ The Cranford - teas Light £o nip any 306 East Brawl Street, J.L.BAUER, CagU '<HBc«. as Ota; Building Furniture WestfMd, N, J. IMIIIIIMII New J a f y Central i Tht Cranford -National Bank CRANfORD. H. J. ' OFFICERS. TH03. A. 8PKRRY, P m l d i n L . W. W. BUOKLKT. Vt» Pr«t G. M. HEHORI0K8, Ouhtar. DIRECTORS- Vuim. A. HriKBr, BUM. P. BAILRT, E. Q. WOODLIHU, W. M. Urun, - W. BOOKLET, , JOHN W. M. O. Voaana, H. B. Ui Qto. F. TATLOB. nci JOHN T. KANANE. teal Estate and Insurance] Choice Houaes and Store for : Sale. COMMISSIONER OP DEEDS•' —mm— . " , I Cor.', Bo«l*vanl aatf 20th St., ! KBNILWOHTM, N. J. \ tM-W.JkMlia < GEOBfiE DITZEL. General Contractor TMmlna •ff^AII JKIjMto. sun. CRANFORD N. J. J*kkta»1 tf#, bis tlrst Vt*or nt-l'nMilmi •t4-p|i«l Into 'the trout r»nk of lpnuiutorn, not by noUy'ormoiy but liy fun-e of. |u* Own ehanolcr aud ability. At tile t'lul of thai avtaloti Mr. l'lt<rc«> wiw fnvur- ably known nil over UIA Htm«. and It was known, too, thai ho w u n until who oould not ba enjolod or btiUdokoil, by •peoiat lutoreita, l»rK«« or mimll. DurliiK the laiat a*Mlqi> at Trenton Mr. Itcree'a .work nUnmiwi mure nUwn- tlpu ryip than'tliB ywr bcforw and In jmo«roftbe Iraponitnt lc«lil»lliin )•• look very (ironilnont purt, HU nalo wwk wMoa Ida Public UlUlltle* Pill which flb«lljr IMUMU tbo I1UUK«, fo<^ woultl h&va pa«Mvl the 8»imle Jim] pot the Corporalloim But v*ry bunjr'tntl toallygot tbrouffh^hei mom rmlluul Martin BUI Which wu certain to be killed In ihettoaatn. Other Important legislation Id which Mr. 11ero« wa» Ul«PWMRUKiiu*W«ripoBtor in BtyU ttl Ool laierai Iaherluuio* IMMI, under whleli the HtWu it a material ualoer, and lha-Forireatry IKKHIHUOU, il«*»mwl vtj Important In moH Mctionaofthe Utat* Mr. I'lnrco ul»y wna nuipuoiil- ble for the Joint lt»«ottulon i laat wlnuir iwiulrlnii llmt all HUto ilc partaiatiti nubmlt rdtlmaton ', iu ul- vance o( oawla, thua iimkltiR It oaaler to prgvlilb for requirettiaulH unit |ml- ting tU« flnaualat affalra of tbo HUtle on a Ix-tier bualneu boala, Mr. Hlen-o will Hrwsltpr of Ihunest houao tin- iaaa the mat of the Bute will not •toml for the head of both ino Hanate aad the House being taken from thrf aamo county. fill light rtir'tlip honor, Mr. rii.mijp«(.(t h l h ' i b i lown of ' WrnUloltl, w.ht'.fff Hi")' know Illllt timtl. 'rti«t«» IIH l i i i li-l.| « iiuiti- hSE_of p<«ltloii». i u( biiiiui uiitl timi, IliivliiK holi) tin* |i>inttloii nf lu.ric Cjerk fitr it niiiubfi' nf JMIIIH Mr. U II rl-iiiK noil will, t, timko it nin»t abl« f«|irviH>utiu|vii for l.'nloii ii Prootor'* 1'hi"ntn« Iu rinlnili'lil (iftcw mi ummimlh •trunK bill thin <-utriliiu wtwk. It will \»' one of tlio li.xt olforiMt In tin' liu"iwi. Tiro Flituml'nrt nr>< lh<> bmii iirfertul iu tin? lioumt. l,n MOIII'K Auiinnl Clrtiu* i)f trulniMl (tiitx mid «ttiiotl n«ti .Mucluul Hunkliltit, n •pUtiilld numleikl out; Njllltr .t Atwnml In a cummly nki-tohi niul Cuorny A Htullnln Irinli ex mini I y ' IHE.MI.S. ~" \W|!», t'jtmvii, Pnlti* plmtatirK trip |lurlh>iif. It. .11., I>vu1u IJIH l»ii l'»ill«, It 1) , IVillon ymt*. l)mll»y,- A T., Th» wtliml fmir iliil . Hunnway Buy*. Siutdnv.iii|(lit Oilliv fiilijot.y.fiitimi. Iwu Iwyn n yi.m« nf it^f w i Jltflt _ y » | Jl HIM 4:!t : iii?»rilml n.-Multi linn Uolli'y I'nr. VVIiiin |«liu-.'il jiiiili-r nirmil and tnliMn lii th" li>«-nl liiwtiln Itii'V K"*"tln'lr iho" if* Aluitm IVnrlfiiini'iiinl li«. linn- Wflin'r', iil(tl-i'i:>iifwi»itd that tht>y ll«d ulnrlml mil to m>o llin world, li'itv- InK tlii'lr lnniii'« In tin- ltrum, N""r Yiirk.'Thji IHIV« wur'n'well pmriil'xl (<liii ikulillltt but did lint ti»vi> tiiui'li 'III')' i'\)mi'4 IIIU ID Wutk Illfll tli» nilil anil wholly wont wln»rn tlm nli'H lit the iljim* iiDvula nf dally IM> nrroin'OH. 'I'llttlr piHTHl" Wi>m llntlllml mill wi-ii' li«n< I'IUIV Momlny tu laic* tlm Imjti hmii" 1 You'll Choose These Clothes Aucusns v fX Thl» will be JlrvSohirwt*' jwur, fa UM Aatftnbly. HI* tet jr«*r wa* moat oreditable, h»»- lag taberTA leadtospartla UffW^loii, Mkdy thirt albwUM jbbrfiomr , SUniMUk. Xf,' Sibwart*, a* It «*• pmtletedlw would, ta« d>f»lope<J iatoftattooft KtfreMouttr* ^ toda«d fuirjrnpboU th o( Doloa Coaaty'* np tt» 8u*» Qipiul tor blrt TaUfigOvtUeoMU.-, ,. ' ttwU^oaaad gaoowi'lf- •M takaooot InU>« Horth- 8tato,«rhMA0>*a*aaoo, ol Xmtrnbt. I Only i a haotor.no IbaabooWiotBHMiaottwbwd. When you sec the Adl^r- Rochcaier Clothes we arc ihowing this season you'll not want uny others'. They give you more in style, (it, finish and quality than any other clothes you can buy, no matter what you pay. Yet' Adlef- Rochester Suits and Over- coats can be bought as low as $18—as high as $25 if you wish the utmost in Clothes. . Less expensive clothes, $12 to 118. We invite you to a se- lection. —' ' Moav A u*. Everything Else Men Wear. We show "a large variety such as Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery,. Etc. .t=_ DEVOTE the entire rear ot our Store to Men's and BoyA' Shoes. T h i * » an exclusive Men's Shoe Store. It k i n all e*«cntial« the greatest Men's ^ore in Eliaa-^ > beth. It handles morerlme* ofiMenY up-to<late Shoes 5 than any other store. , ', ; , , ' l^l| W e , challenge any shoe store jto show more; S t y t ' J 5 Quality or Workmanship thiin you obtain here. p^^$3^^c»/.|5.op;iiid;iSdo^ f^t v'\ f

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    i^xii: NO. 34. CRANFORD, » . J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1909.- THREE CBNTS

    Union County's Assembly Candidates.

    Looks Good In 111* ("mufutvl I'III.IH' t.tliTHry Utr Itt*( (Ktutiw 'U*tiHf two t»rtn» iniil uitl ImvluiiFranh J. Jahn, Cranford

    • • • < « • • «

    Chalmers-Detroitand HUDSON CARS

    By far W e s t Proposition for 1910. Let us (all art Demonstrate

    A.C.THOMPSONAUTOCpf1 No. 413 Park Ave., Tel. 991J Plainfield. N. J. ;

    standard Concrete• tb» burnt balMInc inAt*rl*l fur n fuamlatliia or whole turn** Uxl otmt no mor* than rood brlofc

    w>-r . •*fl*»ir»ri with ituiMVM ami bathilrmcMDltwUir* Umittblr AU Mock* rwoalrMl Air m W»h. ak«i«liK •ti"'11,."" •"' **"•* •" "''' •»" ••"' •h»l— IW«««II». •»« tlm. »«SoiilSnr,» uS jSw

    Fireproof ! Waterproof ! Everlasting:!d u d (Vm-n** »!d ciur priei, i n .

    C u i *" """' P l * 1 " W"> •I'™"'fic''""u* '",' •" «•"">••• to mail. W . ifellf u < la

    Standard Concrete Stone Co.,:. 829 Elizabath Aveouo. Elisnbnth. L. D. TnlephoDB. C4S-W, Elizabeth— 1S0.12I Fu*t Aieaue, K««.lle. h. D. T»Uphoo» 74-Ii, Roaalla

    GAS RANGESFrom $12.50 to $30.00

    CONNECTED.

    No Dirt, Heat, or Ashes to Carry Out:

    IIMMIMMMII~* -_" - ~\ > - ^

    • The Cranford -

    teas Light £o nip any306 East Brawl Street,

    J.L.BAUER,

    CagU

    'iif. It. .11., I>vu1u IJIH l»iil'»ill«, It 1) , IVillon ymt*.l)mll»y,- A T., Th» wtliml fmir

    iliil

    . Hunnway Buy*.Siutdnv.iii|(lit Oilliv

    fiilijot.y.fiitimi. Iwu Iwynn yi.m« nf it̂ f w i

    Jltflt_ y » | Jl HIM4:!t:iii?»rilml n.-Multi linn Uolli'y I'nr.VVIiiin |«liu-.'il jiiiili-r nirmil and tnliMnlii th" li>«-nl liiwtiln Itii'V K"*" tln'lr

    iho" if* Aluitm IVnrlfiiini'iiinl l i « .linn- Wflin'r', iil(tl-i'i:>iifwi»itd that tht>yll«d ulnrlml mil to m>o llin world, li'itv-InK tlii'lr lnniii'« In tin- ltrum, N""rYiirk.'Thji IHIV« wur'n'well pmriil'xl( tiiui'li

    'III')' i'\)mi'4 IIIU ID Wutk Illfll

    tli» nilil anil wholly wont wln»rn tlmnli'H lit the iljim* iiDvula nf dally IM>nrroin'OH. 'I'llttlr piHTHl" Wi>m llntlllml

    mill wi-ii' li«n< I'IUIV Momlny tu laic*tlm Imjti hmii"1

    You'll Choose These Clothes

    Aucusns v fXThl» will be JlrvSohirwt*'

    jwur, fa UM Aatftnbly. HI*tet jr«*r wa* moat oreditable, h« h»»-lag taberTA leadtospartla UffW^loii,

    Mkdy thirt albwUM jbbrfiomr, SUniMUk. Xf,' Sibwart*, a* It

    «*• pmtletedlw would, ta« d>f»lope

  • -t^^* i.

    THE CRANFORD CITIZEN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1909:- » •#?%

    Graft I* often tot crfful. aithe Philadelphia Record, tu: It In Im-powlblfi to hriWy-destiny.

    Some pix>pl* swnn-thing why not. lake up "tho In'olencoof •office?." Inquire* thn NPW YorkHerald * , - -•-.:.• V ' ' . •

    The Senator who failed In hi* effortto frank a box of pineapples nhouldnot be dlacournged. Tho mailn, It I*hrllcved, remarJt* the Louisville Cour-ier-Journal, an- ntlll opi'ii for dead-head shipment* of Congressionallaundry.

    "The way In Which nomii tailor*glvr credit." nnld Judgo Hontou), atthe city of lvondoti court',"*Is awful.Tho Idea- of giving-a-man'rredlt forf 190,-worth of clothe*. Firm* whogive, such credit muKt chart!? enor-mous prlfirs "

    CHAITKK II.

    Continued."Just so. Only a few dayr ago, out

    of love for ber sinter, she gave upMrs, llradsb»w'» fortune," said Win-gate, half In wrath, bull intlon. "Now she la bound to net forthKiiMoicr liw own froim a tblef anda. villain! When I meet a woman

    1 like that Teddy, 1 glvn h«r the rlgh\ «f way—yen, l take off tny hat to hor.

    At first, I didn't mean to help thegirl, but I must till her what) ) t«rd- l can't keep It. She has thevolre of hor mother, nnd that com-pel* me!"

    Huri-ly Kate had u. to nmootb

    _8ayii the Troy'Tinted: Morocco l«lh« latest candldnlft fot Uiteruitllage that?"

    of you, ,k|mpl.v becaub* t

    l .list. And the sr*

    recall_jrke4- •Ua aeu*f-"' ' ' time. 1 w*»{

    ohlcue' last'ity ctop to;

    cannot too "jnuch, You .disturb

    remember Ujiat 1>ou from pnni',

    lie strode rapid))* away. 'Jalque-

    I aibaUl not .speak, of this to Doris,Tbijre U something about Ifr/Cnvetfibst neither of oa baa yet

    CHAITRIt III.Tbe stage driver brought Its horse*

    to a stand before a low, unpaintrdhouse, built. Ilka that of Simon thetanner, by tbe seaside. He swunghimself down from his seat andopened thn stage door,

    "This In Watehhaven, Miss," hesaid to the last passenger left In thevehicle, "and your stopping place, Ireckon."

    Jacqueline stepped out. Thus farshe had come on her Journey withoutmishap. :; Steamer, railway and, stagehad served her In turn, 'Now thehad only to find a boat, and a partyto manage It, and directly sbe wouldhti at Headman's Island. - - -

    "Mrs. Bumpus!" shouted' thodriver, "wako up. Inside there! 1'yeuVonght you a lady."

    The door Sew open and a motherlyfigure In a cotton gown and a snow-white apron appeared on tbe thres-hold.

    "Ill, Vicky!" »ho called, "bring Inher thlngn!" whereupon a long-leggedgirl, with .'u Tam-o'-Bhanter capcrowning her red hair, darted out of.tho house, Belted Jacqueline's bagand umbrella and Jacqueline's per-son and hustled all Into the Inn sit-ting-room with breathless speed.

    "My goodueas!" cried Vicky,: asshe dragged forward a chair andslammed It down before the stove."Bhe'aas cold a* a fish. -I bet she'scome all thn way from Bangor. andlike enough, ahe ain't used to ridingIn a stage. Curn't you start up thafire. Mrs. Humpus?"

    stMlgftt. for r»"-w«rt ««r**M, so Z ENGLAND JIKNACED BY J

    «*« •*, 7,000,000 UNEMPLOYED. Ism live there?" _ '

    "Ye*—In Mr. Trevor's house This,- Max Pam PreeUets'Lan« Pur- |t* « y day aad night off. Mr, Tre- - . akase Law •**! Many New Ta»«svor*s skipper brought me to Waich- '• i* That C«»iit»T. 'hs*«a at noon—to-morrow he'll com* : .- ' , .„ :.. ' „ _ . ; feather;" murmured 1 W I B p , wORnf»Jacqueline. ! WISE WOKD8.

    She sought to draw from her com- 1panlons further information regard- - h " "^."•""htT'iVo""""""'' "•""' " i "«"" » &«* «'.«»««. **nen it ought to bo another by, think-

    . . ^ . . . . . JTT _ _ h!jP

    thing about cooking?" • - >'-•"Yen," answered Mr. Sirius )Bar^5

    ker. "I think she is~a pretty,good-' =Judge. S h e always inslsU o a ^eaUng the Uilngs sho makes eer saves any for herself."—Washlagi.V'ton Star. '-';•* -

    MATCHED."I married my ant

    ~l V.money and my second-HFT-K^B.-,, I J

    "Thin,you axe very happy.mat. I?-?suppose?* , _ — . ^ ^ »" •"

    "No. Alas! no. You see my,first'husband married me for love sad aa •second for money." '"'• -••-—•.ter. •*','?

    na, waa s>«n to ^ « lady'a face a» she vainly tried, ton Victoria. - • ' repeat r^wb'to^wo'to two"two" with-': s o a t w h U t l i m * . - ' - . - - - . - ' .

    . _ , .MUST HAVE.'--:' !"The/ sajT a man' diblgned

    waste* basket''•hat while on aspree." , , . - . ' . ' - r,

    "I un_*exitaail the ' fal l -model Is " Jeven worse." " - ^

    ;,. , ia) i4-he have Toe nerve to doalgo a*, ,h» , **»,',•!)Courler-'Jo'o

    -. t h e a ? " - • > • * • •

    them Jaop Into thethat's prspoateroBs!

    rssjly, flu flrst soeakIrvlag near Cherrystof Cap* Charlee. ca

    and asked Bwere running.>ul, tub, ret

    the answer. "Dey hasea dey hes be* a wuts."

    ready to take in to*'," the Vlrgtoian sal

    To his visitor's Mhe retsraed the unlfo

    it until nightfall."was dark when, they .floand there were clouds I

    M. pronounced "Isport. Within aa hour

    on the soft, smooth besehInlet* oa the Cbe*ap<

    re was the n*hlng-boacanoe or dugout. At the stplatform, on which was a n(all ot earth. . Behind, tke i

    a pile ot wood knots.

    long poles."Now," said the Virgin!tor, "all we ask of you

    still an you can"' 'In a few mlnutet the «

    iboved gently tbroush the iIs time* ii bonfire had be<

    ttst soli in the basin, •e» got bolj iin the ret"kaots, the sDirc light

    tig tress that lined the sboi"They're Jqmpln1!" annogro In th* bow, In a've

    hitpcr ; • 'The negro In the stern gs

    Igoroas ishove with the polfore anybody could say "Jsson" plusip! plump! plaintcame Jumping into the boalboat, oa lapj. and even up; Therje were tbcuilands of-the sportsmen got 'only thtractjloa of (hmw they; saw;

    tfthey «*unMd their cateh, Jot an hour or M>, by the 11,

    Ibonflre. they found that thundred and forty-thrt

    , "That ts very ordinary.1Virginian, a tomment. "Tdred is A «u

  • • £*£.**•>

    HMD.

    _ proced-' "'sville Courier*

    AMUSE.Are you going, . ,£?lavo me?" * -y have lil» fun.•thday, nir1."-—

    ways glad to*•. Sapl«igh."—.

    BLE.i more genialone better In

    ice, and erery*arrow ^

    PT1ON.rather

    irmer Corntos-'ce about everyis, eicept goodn Stat.

    INGUAOB.' asked the ar>

    ered lhe'prao>,'a proposal, ot u .to go >vfat> JK!ler-JournaL " s

    ATE. •

    . Cumroc,er. Me,s arouoittto .whistle/'

    ion to

    •ER.

    h slab of^om- k?iteeth)—•The * J

    • - ^ -

    IDEK3TOOP "er know .any- -",,

    r. Siriaj Bar-a pretty,good itr»ight atb"lrt^ ' "*"

    , _ - , - Molcahy stirred the sedHneatijf his tauly watered' ink. * • *

    darf aow,,, Mrs. Conft&r." hetJUapprorlng;.*, "there'ii tw ao

    t lo'twiia" him any such thia Hue first place h« wooldnt

    i.*,'«tjrd ot H, aad ta the next- ' JL^' 'XMUT attr -Voa.-' wn.

    th0sympathy for the family of the un-

    rI.U-ill" man.The men decided to attend the

    funeral in a body, and accordinglywant on board a horrinc smack and

    over to Haugesttnd on Uwmainland. It was in gloom and stormhat tha bodir of their late comrade*ss.laid to rest, for during the buriallarvici* a tremen«o»» gain arose. The"wind ble* from tho east sod soon

    illM up a terrible.aea. .When the men returned to their

    smnek 'the storm was at Its height.

    A Vat ofInten-stinif volume nn -Th»of Amnisls in Knots

    Thought"''baxiusi been wttttim by" Kvelyn •MurUnelyM-'iis»»»!s.#«l *J

    C«inrMc-o. who shows us that the -Itfej thr aclura

    lUyal faUK*.. •th«- i(hsk• LAMQIIST. MO»T»l01)«*M«'iJ »I'.»T luJUII'I'KII

    KOKT »*4 CONVKNIKNCK "I LOT OWNMS wit.h« pr*p«rtl«a.

    FOR INFORMATIONRK 1^i In pt«a«* j l-rt tMf*,

    W •*•'*'Cum . ,«n.t

    I^a1(., OaAM.'N.. 1. •17 Utm*4 ••»•

  • }i,< • • *

    i *•>

    THB CRANPORD Cfl 0,ar'J*.

    . THURSDAY/OCTOBER 21. 1909.

    QtranforbYSILIIItP *V«*T TIVIIP1T BT

    THE CRAIFOED OITIZEI,(IXCOItrOfUTED.I

    Dnio» A r e o n * . . . . , ' . • O n i f s H . S . 3

    Claititatlrr.

    To itfCHTt puUimlKm, fwmm«**xat ' i i mjaiedbtUotu mut g

    the wrilrrt namf atthe wrilrrt n a guarantee ofg'» work

    -iii-T-mrnurTltiTinR-thn - two J f u n -Imhe IIIIH olul lnU!ivjtl»|«nliA|i» mny not likethnt klud of IIIIIU lit Trontou but tJio

    KfUrinl publltt dix'H. ' '-^^.^.-^..^ «—. —

    T o ni'ttli; tlte (|ii tnntlor was rfiitillCHl to whntvvvr i* rnlnml by thiiu|H>»ilion of tlio t«i |>r»viilml for ID the*i»rl of l'.KX*> unit ('•nmil Ixt IIIIIIUHI by mi)notion of llm Tonillklp GuraniUUw.

    Wh l l i liuuiiioi|wll f

    und«r-Uks tu |iroYiil« for a library a oorlain sum,MI iw to procure a Orn«s l s uraot, I donot think limy undertake to ralss by taxllm sum agreed un uxoepl to tank* up forany deficiency that lulglit arise If th» 1-3of • mill lax would not produce lbs sumuisrisml on. 1 tlie-rsfor* thiuk thai llmTunimhlpOumntitUsB is nol mquiretl Utrniis« by lax uny part of tha thousandilullara mtrerxl on KIRIM th» 1-3 ot a milltax will rain* tutire llisu that sum.

    ; Very truly youra.W.J.MAOIC

    lVrhaps I ouiflit UI add that thnTrtii»u»t» uouUI tint utw, or ooniwnt to thettsw uf. any purl uf the sum raised b>Urn 1-3 of a mill tsx fur any other than|ilir»ry

    Prom nil [Mirts of tlio • Countyitrul tltn StuUt iu {renernl oolitehtorit-K of nimth)- on ittattora jwilit-ical, Thiii rilmiiltt not 1M>,larlv with lU'imbliwuia iu thin• uutity, whose party cantlii:iro all tltiil could, bo desired. It••» really juHt its important to tuako*.iro that oito'it vote is rightly vnaii.t the so called "off" year us i t iswhen StuW nuil National - coudi

    * dates nro voted for. ltejmbliotuisxiiould see to it that they arc ngisterod next Tuesday ami that

    their rote'y

    the week after.

    x TOWNSHIPNot milch butluess came before the

    Township Qommllteo ut tbt regularmeeting last night. A. A. Tano and

    . ' Martin Kugle petitioned for a sewer- Utural In Ouitirnlnfrs street from Cep.

    U.

    A D s»ljouro»d mxeltna; ot thtritoroughOouunll was hshl Tassdav night In theboard room of ths Jefferson aohooT thereport ot Hlretsl Uommissiouor Krom-korth shewtsd that 11,190 f*el ot blutstone sidiswslk hntl been laid ou Northavenue dnriug ths past year, as well asS37 f**i of oetutsui sidewalk. The reportU reorived aud teterrod to the strrateoutmtlleo. T h s prlnoipal business waathe awarding of tmntraoU for tha oou-strd'ation uf eight Inch aswers in Wius-low plaoa and Second aveou* and. Onlarstraot. Thii Wlostow plaoo. sewnr wasawarded fit U, W. Chamberlain of West-Held, who bid K6I 85 f ths Hecood ave-du« and Oadar sUvet sttwsr to LoutsJacques, of Elisabeth, whoDills to the amount of |>J0.53 were or-dered paid. The. Council then sdjonroed to meet at thiLjjall of the uhalr.

    Fittt M, E. ChurtH. ' -Friday, Oat, S*nd, 8 p.. in.. Bang nod

    Prayer service. A good tlnia expected.Sunday, Oot, 8Uh,»30ii, m.( Sunday

    Bobool. 10:46 a. tu., preaching by paator.-Thenie, "God la- 3K)0 p.messtiog of th« two Bible classes, ? p.n. , Bpaorih l>ague. ''.* p. m.,proach<Tog by pastor. Theruo, ".The OoTl(>Unn*d Ltfa." '

    \Vr> «txtentl a hearty weloome to allwho hav« no other ohtiroh relations, and \'-r- ̂lo all straogsra and newcomers. — "^ •-'-

    ' • • • ~ a* < s , . . • - T t

    Presbjtenait Church.

    Rev. Oecrge F . Ureeno. D._D , hasbees'al Atlautlo City this week attend*lag the meeting of the Synod of Ntviriersey^as a'represeotatlvo ot tho localchurch. ~~ ' •• *

    Rev. and Mrs, Greene will, touiler areception to tho members ot thechurch^ind oonRrcgatlon at tha Mi

    Wttdnesday evening, Nov. 17.

    WHIIXAUT0M0MLWG

    WHAT would othcrwisfc have beenan awkward situation becomesi

    o n l y a s l ight d e l a y . The broken part is re-placed quickly by an expert mechanician, secured fromthe nearest garage—by telephone.

    To the automobilist, as to all other pleasure seek-ers or workers, the Bell Telephone is indispensable toprogress. It is everywhere, furnishing not onlyneighborhood communication, but giving Long Dis-tance Service throughout the whole system. Is it inyour office and in your home?

    NEW YOIK TEUriONE COMPANY

    Every Bill TiUphom h (ht Center of the Syttim

    -4 • •• • • • • • - • • » • • • • - • - • - • - • - • - • • • •

    $3 ACOLITE SHOESIn all Styles and Leathers can be had at

    122 Broad Street, ELIZABETH, N. J.,/

    will find them) HIIOOH urn |rnrfoct fUtsra. A good eiUtte hereinafter inMttlmiMl, for tssjiahortMtInrm for whloh aur uswm i* Mrssitis will •*»«•to Uks tlw uims awl i«y the iu. or sidewalk «••MMinimt lleo ttwieon, Incluilln* lotvrstit aujmat*of aale. - - , .< !•

    tl i* said aate will laka iilaoe un - JflllDAY, NOVBMIIKIl iKV**

    at UMI hunr ut two n'cliiek I1.11., at UK Town-ahlp Himtna. eornsr Union Anniui and

    aid lands, liorwllininimat anil r«kl mtiiteJw aulil. awl tb» naiiwa of the i*n»ms

    asalut whom lite said laios udaiilesrajk aaaee.menu havo lumn laid nn aoeount of tlie a»i»e, amithe amount uf the tana ami alilvwalk

    lot U! Lul

    4 ,(tlH«rr»l

    t l U i

    mantii laid un aoooant nf staoh(uilows. Tlat

    UNPAID TAXEH DUR VBAH I«W.lltiasT.ll K. Henedlot. tax due fM.» llous* am

    ,1.1 tVlnoarl, tax da* M4.M) t huusoa. bam

    .,:,taxdae(7B.*3 House and lot

    Ml Un|, tax doe M.ll' LoU B, U

    wtl.TI txitaUU„ ... --—,», taxdne |MJ» Hunae'and

    t̂sVariiuiua J. Hunter,' Ux tine |M,M Illooksm.mTMTIM. IW. t« . •« and about % of 1118

    fhw.W.Haisun.uutdu.M.OU l « u U u>«7

    Jahu and utiwn, tax dn.e WJ..H lot

    I, Jiiesall.taxdiMS'tH lltwsaandlot

    Hqrn.ll*

    tII I

    1-

    SnJaJlTSl»

    B1st. Andrew Ut>e,laxda»UU.M llonteaixtiaVtult, l ,f,i ,p*«,»B«S 7_

    HtinUiMrtoo, lax dneTucu ln.tajis«do*WoU ("tlottlBslIUunKTna,taxdaelUI Lot tB l lAnfeltna XueM, tax daa M.M Lota «!», HOAnfJohnl(alone}.tai'dne70rta LotHDtUAJli.lt«Unwdd.taxiIiie70et* LntUll8lWalter tt. Blanum. lax due TOet» LoMlltUMoVrGE5jook.taXduaUJ.tt UoawandTot,

    ^ i \ l < « l Urue. tai'due WJQtSO Ulooka Ul\I M - a t S d M l B M

    Jnllol

    "*l?«!rU«.'» Ua

    . lnBMooaaaudlot

    due HI.W Hou»and

    •. tax'duetiSJll lloua.and Int7

    ThontM Muore. t»x doe M.M. total. S,»,jH.4'AlpbaM IJeM», tax dttit!.O8 U t 4 II Ui

    CeUtittd Wallace, uu dusMaM HodwtoltUM

    B MTh

    HoQwattd

    'ALDBNR BKCT1ON."Rnma Btuiks). tax dn» TO eta Lot HI 0 10)

    * .Ui-dMiOet* Lot l&l BISOt u doe **M Lou ISM to inn

    -ThomM. D, Lnnanl, tax d » 70, cu Uit, Itu

    iMnlei 1, tiwinan, tax due TO eta" _ „ .Als«rv Olson, uu dne *S.1S ( tint* 818 to. (Ml

    IW)B1H - «t«.*ii«n.«et,'l*,jHtmHoalaod, t»,ldt»»t*l LnUMQ,«a. R1I7James Sadler, tax dne»eu LnttHillUt

    . Mrsv Jos. r.Dnjder, t»i UosjU.JS UttsB IW

    U

    Jraephtnett Whltall. ta»do»$All al»»«VWriptluMjaoennl

    \fteMnentMa|" i

    et,«XdueU4 LouaSijOamu..Wart, taidoe»14S LAUltil . ISM B14J• '• iK_- -" YKAK lMS-iM. AUea, «w't due Mt-U Uu«Jn

    NlcboUs«hniMt^ass't dne Kt.a•ids of llulljirMKi A>e, ISO trn.

    HrnriKipp,ana't doe |1WI KastwU.^Aiot

    h>t. JaaniJ?Jaj, am't du* »W,U

    •Ida of HIJIJTWOWI Are.. IM f«,tligrmenta mn«t ua mad* txifura Hie ninnlnMion

    nf til* «uli>. ulhnrwlae tlie pniiiertf will l»> huiiinllatoljr reMild. r

    Wltnem IOJ hand tUn nltaotMinlh d»r nf hundred tlOOl (ueti thence northmaterly inral-tel wUbMheruianttenuetlfM (Mt tret; th-neenortheaatetli i*rallel with Madiaon atenn» onehnndreil \UM) feat to the aald aide of Hliermanavenuei am' thenca aoaUtewlcrlr aloiMr the midaide of Haartnan atenne ftftjr (Ml) fe|t to the

    SaTn« Idle iiamb>ml ftulr (401 and forti-one(41) In bloiik nnmber elsht [»] on inapofprp

    tha afternoon of aald ilajr, allmreel of land pnunlaM herelnVi ilancrlbol, titnate, Irlnn andu h f I t l i | * k i tl

    aTn« Idle iiamb>ml ftulr (401 and fo), In bloiik nnmber elsht [»] on inapoj known aa "liornlne." lWng thmnlatecoOTMrad to the aald pnrtf ot trt berato bjr dMl bearing ten date ba

    map of propthe same

    ^~™" SB^ » •• SiSl » ^ ( J •* • • • » • ^S**^' *»^»^'S1 QW*S*« * ^ St"*fc \ U " 9 I I I WSJ*

    hereto by iloaibeerlns eten date herewith,thlauortnuteUflnn tu aebnre a imrt pteonuderatlon for said canteiance,

    .nbjetit to 1140,51 nnpald taxee and monlclpalliens, beside* lnternt and onrna Uwrwn.

    oo» MM Adv. Irwe-«17M

    ol Phlllpp Jahn DeceasedpUHSUANTtaanontorotUeorn-T. I'arrot,1 Uurnwate ot the Ooonlrof Union, maile untheabpUoatlon of the nmieralitned, eiooutnx ofaalddecisaMd, nolloe la herobj •!«eli to the crouVItnra of aatd daniaMd to exhibit to theannwrltierunder oath or affirmation their olain™ or ile-manda agalnat the r4fi-'u tiinilfi nf Ibe llur.iUKtof l,-ir*,,.Kl. at>i>f suit i>ip*> ami one ur more sink* the ftc

    -.lull U tun- tUAUr , . :'. • .U I i»r w-tl ,*ii»r. one or wore siiiiki am

    w.ilir rtsf^ti, (IK t t r -thall Ite-tuti tl*ietu a rutr\ ir> old symtm altered or extended tuiitlIn* te«.tt d hy tlie idiimlx-r fn the uri'M'mi rri-rc-jcolalnc of the Moanl nf l lealt l i .

    i*ct, UJ. All lioriaV,ntbl dr-Mii1* witluti oiuto n (Ti«tatt(,e of not lrs-*( than tw>i feet frui..Che uall of any l>ulltlni|[ •hall be uf cant iron

    'with caulked traden juuits. or guUanuedurtiutiht iron H r e « n l jiuiitH, j m l »lialbe so located an UJ IK rradily ncteKMhlc fotiiiMwction. Tlie hou»c drain »witl.m buildtntiri shall tw scc.im.ty IIUIIK on the trttai

    flll ur pri>|K.Taett tinder the wall of a bollilmxthere than be a relirviii( arch to preventthe pipe bcinjt broken by KJtlinM of tilefmit\ualion. >,anl drains thafl be/ providedwith oiKMiina, fot cleaning purnoiM, - thenatne to be clused. by ^••tlsbl brafw cleanuutsPlacet! jinit Inside the foundation wall.

    Sec. 11. All braM pities for waste and ventpipes must be thoinuihly annealed. ldrawn bran* tiibiiin of standard Iron pipeiianue. Connection with said brass pi|ie attUlictwccu brau nl|>e, and lra|», or t|tct»ccnbrass mix and Iron pipe must not he madewith srip joints or couplings. Threaded con-nectiunn on braai pipe must be of the tamesize of brass pipe and be tapered. The fol-lowing average Ihicknesv and weight* perlineal foot will tie required: * ,

    Diameter Thickness Wt. per lineal footiH inches .14 inches i-.tki pounds1 inches . i s inches 3.81 poundsJtf inches .JO inches 1 u.08 noundiiJ Inches .it Inches ' °?.93 poundsj l i incho j i inchca - I 9.54 |»unds4 inches .*,! luchru it.so jmuiuls

    lira** ferrule* must be best quality, bellr\lra hra\y cant brj.>tv nut lew than

    four inches King and twu ant) one quarterluchcit. three and out-half iivche*, and fourand ntw-half inchrs in diameter, and not lessthan the follow iuu wrifihti:

    Oianiiter. * Wclitht.^ 4 inches i (mitml n ounces,3H inches i pnuml ,I*I punccs,•U-i niche* J I'dunds 8 ottueM,

    One.Hint one half Inch ferrule^ Arc not (*rinitttd. f Sortie, infi III|>|>1PB tnuAt be hra\ yctt*\ bravta. or of brans rtfjM?, iron pt|>r surWhen trait they must not be le«ia;nrter.il-i inchesj tncbes_J» inches ..1 inrhr^4̂ inches —

    li. All

    Weight,o pounds fi OUTKCV0 poumls 14 ounces.1 ixnind ft vunces,f pounds n outleen.

    l Rp s n outleen.

    — 1 ixiumls R ounces.. All wtiste, drain, soil, vent, nml

    pities shall be as, direct and emicentratetan pfissihie. protected from front and readilyaccessible fnr in«|iection and ctinvemence inrepairing. When necvwarily pi mil withinpartition* nr in recessea in walls, soil andwaste |>l|>es must never be- rcircreit 'MCeplwith woodwork in bi> fastened viiih -scresri(never with iiails) no «< lo be readily removed

    Swc. ij , tvery vertical soil and waste pipeMusi be of cast or galvaniced wrought iron,ind when It Teceives the discharge of nitureson two or mure floors, it must extend twofetn ahme the roof or coping, except inHat roof homes, in which casr it shall extendat least six fret "above the roof., Each lengthshall V securely fastened and each line ofsort or watte' pipe stull rest at its font nnitatl V Mcurctv f»«(cnM antj each line of

    / pipe «hjll rcAt at tt* f.v«t onpier or (ountUt.on tn (Tcvrnt billing.

    AH joints m csat iran drain, tail, *>r w»Mcpi|»w must be MI filled with oakiim and/lcjidand haml c«u!LeI rJiall benrOTtUedrwith A %emiUtin»r |m* whWt,^sliallItt rtery CAW extend at Ira t̂ to«r fed ahovt*the twu aiitt'th^ upper oreiiin* nra«t he at1«c t»# twenty f « t fr«m an\window or door (tf the tnui.fint; or adjoinin? hmMin^-and ihh vrnt>blin« pi!-* mio,rby clrir. and i*x U»H that. fo\ir inche* In(Uamctet* Mhr.tushout ii«i entire." Jencih fromthe fc

    WJI1_nr street * n t r , Tb* vertical

    *a*!e pipe nur be in*., a« a ventilating•*• if «»* nv^l it irm«t be clear ami

    strutted by trap «rS ^ A3 h

    trtted by trap «r otherwfcti .S ^ - r v A3 chajntes In' diieciwn (n

    or wrought iron fnnes • shall be .madetoneil pipet nr bs-tiHir, and »ll cvnneewilb \ hraraVs and o n e < M t f c

    caslwithtoneil

    wilb \th

    irnd•srisisa , • IH Alls, 4¥T-̂ ^stlM t

    the exteiiaiuri to 1* nnt le«a than four% in dum'Tirr t» avoid ohvtructlon from

    frn«. So >,vem t«i« »hall be uned u a

    •S*¥. i j , , U'*rrtVw |ti(>e«, f***m fixture* muttin rsih t'awr lie conoettrd on the tnlet tideu. Nu »afc unJtr any fixture iha.llYxi provi'lcd wiifi" any drip, waste, ur notice(rife. The waste |ui« from rcfriprrator* tball•n . ito case ' he -coiinrttt J directly with any•mil Mr wa-stt* piitr or. with any tlram »r *ewer>hut must in all-' raw*, riiM; liar ire Into a (Inkinrfttr'e" enttrinit orvvtr. .

    Sec- 75;. The contiection of Mrtlimen. pipepfrom fctttbert t»»ileri- wttd the ***«• '» (to>hibitrU. -" ' -

    We, i6. 'Water cirnwt* ntuM never liepl.trcd An an unvrnii).itfe open m I'K' outrr air. or- be ventilatedhy mrana of a shaft or- n\r Hurt with an area*}f nut" lens titan twelve Mjuari* incli*-*. Waterc!i»*rtt will riot be prriniltf'J .in cellara ex*crut the .ct»jtn«irtmfiif. lie ventilated by awindow r cistern*, the water of which is unedfor mi other purf>"flc. I'rovi«inn shall l>eniattt* for amply lln! ICSJI thad an fclijbth uf an>nc.i" thit-k, •MilfJereiJ "to the lead 'bend au-lbultctt tu tht* (rap Or ?* 1 • Jj> sink', the joint maoe

    Bray |a> Tasa.ISMS' sTtak rtW» ti

    M—t Moil.

    "mas mlsitatsasi—MJ.».(S.U, 4. | . n .Vtwa pwrlntn tho n'rlmrdi bous«,i avenue, on l-'rlJay,

    Mm. A. W. Bayli* and (SprinRtleM uvfuue, »r» Wlluiltifrion, Del.

    Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lltt.ntftp street, arMr. W. M. Crntit-, of Minow rmplojcil In tho oilCranford Hun Cbin|>iiiiy nt

    The October numtwrof Tbrim full of school new*readiaff now on gulo at all

    The thermometer ri'Ki«u?i

    j.rnnd tlirundintt

    uhihitctl. '. ,|t.*' All waste,.'.overflow *»r vent pipei

    xttJI he nf' Ici-I. r.ist or urDtmht metal.S I heir internal-(li»Ttu-lrip. U't?n nf tbe CrnnfClub.

    The library, com mittet*' bemeeting on TuemJiijr «venitike ttnul nrrnD^f m«n!s werewith the By 1 nes Constructpanjr for the em-iion of the nbuiltliuK. •;

    Eatlmntes Riven on nil kitpairs and nlteratfous t builti ly Mtloiates will cost >otand may effect a coimldefalifor you. CricfA riiiht. amitlon Ruarauteod. V. U. Cupeuter and builder, CYanfonl

    The operetta "Lalla" Rlv.Paul's 11. E. Church on TueaIng under tbe auspl

  • \THB CRAKFQRD GIT12EN, THURSDAY;OCTOBER a t

    *•#•<

    v «a t o m POST OWE.

    •ticniaw irtts lead or in* .

    ' the utwt welb ! ! *

    lead or in* . . -U aadr wkk '

    JU Ike halV* «»•»»»•* '}s l d Tfc•ml caulked wha lad . ' Tfc*

    * •l-vhfd tit. ta« l a n l iZTu£"tf,mei «rmaf. .baO. »a»« irajr. kMk'and cranrhi and hjtlrant araat* *]•«ly and rffeclnrtr traif connected lo draml«rly trapped and t » ,grJ at t.) maintain thea no case shall tae watt.b ur o4hcr fixture b« coa.rr tl»»*t trap.

    1 /

    Bocxonar.Ctnmm. U nIII *M*.m.

    «! £SK:MillJSAIUtlVK.

    Vnm p,Mat» »«.t-*,n ft. m.. U» «.«.r e ap,mutt be placed a*alilf, and ult no

    fin. t*o

    ' tt*ca»e •katt

    . the fiactnre,JHrancb soil ur

    be ai ihort [as possible an4they extend mnrv than t*nn in drain, MUL, or wast*tin) full ti«r 10 and too-iin Mil at waste line above', uf conuecied wit a.-a snt*itr tentiiaiiiiK imrpo«M *ftj/.

    * h t n c*tfinl**d more thane mam *nl line, thai} b*hei in •liaincter in a mannefft U v* a%te i'H*e *rxten*u»iMLpipes must cxtrml twu fret

    l-art uf the ruof br cup*io 1* tint Ws« than fourtn avoid oh*tructin (rota

    |M|to »li^!t be u«c4 u a

    JW !».(>** fr**m fixtures- muttoutlet lreifihitift each closet "wheneverf r loans on the «ame floorrom one tank, .'.in t lotas•W lire proMbttril..clDM-ts .when placed tn the

    > itrrnn^eil as to he con* \equ.it cly Hushed and the'trH and traps mint' be prn-•inR." The compartment of'must he'properly veMiUtrd.

    t;n ur ' iron water sink', the joint madelend puttv. * "

    isc of saddle hubs and thettlinjt of soil or waste pi|H'«,

    i

    a"*te.- overflow cir vent pipei-a*t r wrought metal.water leader* must •never

    t--k«>we)'--|iiri)c,.- nor-- used—as _it pipes,, nitr shall any soil,H* be Hied 'as a lender,•un rxhauvt, hlfiw-ufTa "' 'tripin IKMIIT, ctitftnc, or radidirectly or indirectly wtth

    tH(e or deposit in«>r ^attft H't|. or vent!

    HO matcniit. lariic pieces ,r KubstnhcLS likely i tn t-Um

    I|[K*K pro*ldrd for In ttu*•ncifttrid h> Ihnr inter*ulI inrasiirement* t Riven incfur to internal iHameter^ul trnpi and bendj providedimmi tie of ttie same thuk-

    u«i their lorrr^pondiiiK pi|»e

    « wlitre a tiiiildniK if foundnt.ir) coiitlitiMii Hiruufih deur nflicrwine. the dirrctiuit*lleahh ioncernmtt changcii

    I'M; complied with withintmv as may he designated,jf ten dollars n day therefork ts ilutie, not exceed(ttjtr* in .my our cunvictign.•rrVon w ho faiti to comfilyites or otFcmia against anyrticlc ur nny "section thereofit thereof, |»ay a penalty ofnty five dollar* nor greaterdoll am for each and every

    a hou^c or building hasnth the sewer system theil must discontinue at once.Is maintained and becomesI detrimental to the heattbinued at once,lid cesspool. U raaitttalneditance and is detrimental %o

    ITOWN

    Mr E. B. O S M to OB • bo.ll**. trip

    The Baud of Edjcitfc* |MM theirntpaltr monthly m«e(lnc UUi

    *0{I hone-power ^Polimaa" aoiomoha».J Um May OMT^ of W«*tfi«id, IMW I>.

    I j pArtment «tofe.

    j MIM EdnA CftispbeQ of Washing*I too Puee, la on an rxteoa«>d vUit fc>I Watrnown,N. Y.

    Mr. Robert Murray, the aeohof who

    th« wi«Mn la ddto f^d and MiMtiua tb««

    PMDHI but I Uw lhatiLK M aa . H. a , K. M. W. P. ar* la

    Ha«* you M I U U M MuifakitukHd eatM)dar,aBd UBM labtecwdi

    LauraMia*

    only d«««bJMr ol tit*

    ] hw breo Mopping at HaniptfiirHall.' "ill *{>etul ib« WtuU>r to M i

    | r

    ib« WtuU>r toThe latllH u( Trloitf Chunrb hoJil a

    rummaga sale iu the vacant »ttu» laperry block oo Thurday and Friday1 « » ' ! *• 1, I

    Don't torfpi to resriater *?n TuesdayHat>lM>. of Newark,Into tho Richard* bouse, oa Furest

    \'avenue, on Friday,Mm. A. V

    Dr, an«i Mr% ti«>rs>> Mack;hoM,aie vintUngat'ihe.homeof Mra.liavk'» |«irenU, on Orange awenua.

    Frank Hl«uwit, formerly of Craq-fuiil, DOW or AlUmoot, N. y. , will jointhe rallies of tbe bt-iMMllota NOT. 4th.

    , K. W, Camith -returneU Tue*tlay|nlKht from FltctUmrfft ton**,, wherej he has bren visitiog for a tew ilkyt.

    XIi*» KaUirju CaaiptM>ll ban HUUTWIlh« Near York School of Muslo for a

    voice culture under tho in-

    mil of Fiwholders mwt thiswheen conduct-iittB IDOVIIIK pict.Uie »1>6X« iu the old

    itance and is detrimet be di^ont inued at

    U icrved by thisat once,s Jfoard

    ordinance conflicting withdeclared null and 'void.

    LLIAM GARV, ' '_ Preiident.

    il. COLWEIX,Vice preiident.

    WARD S. MANNING.Secretary.

    dES POSLEY,* < ihJLpectof: *

    r's'Settlement.EBY C1VBN., That the »c-bflorlbers aa exec a tort of andfill or rrank R. Bnnnws d«-tedaod>tat« nod MortOKM for tlw

    TownihhrCiilUinltU*- for

    nruhip Committal, for. tjnT

    wor. 'wtor. -

    irttxavTcral Towuhfp Ac-

    en that tlw polling placmilmifollowtr- ,pera Uoaiv 'Block, North

    Townthlp tttioati, coruar

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    4and Builder, •K Httended Co

    int avenue Crauford

    fl. HINMAN,

    •uiioiaQ

    'l'ho Parish Circle of Trinity Church; j gc'ienthit Chuiuli.- has giveu up thewill hold their iinounl vl.i-tlon of of-; project fniin Inck of pq'tron'agn. and

    . flevrson Wednesday. Nov. Urd. .. ., uio\vd.iht»jiiiriii>Lurnall«i to Brooklyn.

    J. U«nQlo|f, lh« club was inviUtl toa|M>nd the •ve'niog at tli» twaociaUonbuilding. About tw*oty.fl>» ni»mb>ra

    Dtilown iu a body and ap«at> a moat•njoxabln cvuniDu. The buiWniR wanthrown upon to thofallixta and nil priti-

    wa» atlrnded by Mlw MeUwa.get*, ol JUwark, a» maid of i honor,who wan uttiml in a «own W lightblu» fiis Compiiny in WVsillold.TheOrtoixT numtwrof Th».StMJ«-nt,

    brim full of school new* and Ki.

    The thermometer rt'Kistfft-d twent)'-. flvedeKn-esitlioif zwrojvswrdayrnoin-

    InR. which was the ei.l«l"»l thuiiftirj hlrthilny on TutwdityUttenioiui. at thothis season. j humo on i^rkiey l'l«co..

    _ Th«;Boiiril of Health at its mwt-j Mr». .lum'pli CmiltliURof Mlln gtrfot.Ing next we*k will tiiko netlon ii|K>n;wl'u reci-ully UTOU.II u«r urm by alhei)p|illfution f N. A, Darhy for a ! full. w«8 tnki-n to N'nwark yt-Hterdaymilk license. • i where liur lujiirles worw examined by

    Mr. and .Mrs. Kenjjon Si|«sick.liaivjx-rays. - |j | ,"•'-•••* '* '' -Next Wedncbdiy uiKtit Iho Itopub-. \ b c e o •'titi.rtniniti(f Si lkA. b.-ckt-r and | _ ..., . _ ,.__

    (laughter, of Kbinebeck,, N.. V.f.'Wiwj llf^n, (iouuty Catijlidatcs mid oihorMr. Frank Jones, of Troy, N, f. IK> pregunl nt » meeting

    Many tickets have boon sold for flo ^« M d here, '.lictnili have not yetbe Pivot l)ritou nothing

    in til" two election dlstrtetH.1'fic-II uinl of IViiintrj will LM) In" ses-sion from 1 to 9 oVIoulc p. in.

    Court C'ranforil, ludt-pendent Onlerof KorrvuterH. N plannltiK for a bigtime next Tuewlny eveuiiiK In their

    room. Fifteen candidates are

    you. friccH right, and »atlfnctlon guaranteed. 1). D. Currle. car-peuter and builder, Cranford.

    The operetta "Lnila" given at 8tPaul's il. E. Church on Tueoday even-Ing under the ausplondeucc between Cranford andWashington a change for better postalfacilities has arrived with anothermail added. The J»w pouch nowcikne* at 7:30 a. m., letters on this mailwill reach N«w York hrtlme for deliv-ery in the forenoon. . '

    : *oh> gnintod them, Tha majority•p«nt thn «il Welsh

    BUTTKRICK MAirURNS.Orapcrleii, IVuinis,

    Cretonne*, Silkulcn^!!,

    Outl.iR or Cant,.it I'nderwcar,

    OtitliiK t l.iiuu 1Caiubrlss. 1 laham*, Dfcr> (ii

    m ritimu-w.

    U*>«ti* 'liishns

    mli'tlc*, tDn'x'-MHIV ' ' .• • '

    W o gi t ; o n » your, elivui ,ir ulubII i f l ) M i l u U > l y tn «>n

    if t h - y i n 't'ltn.,. w ii(.,l ̂ ,.

    THEQUALITYSTORE. BERRY&GOl THE .UA^ltYSTORE.

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    THE CR£NFOBD CITIZEN,

    CTLTTBK-CBAZltn.

    We a n aaad'for mlli rationAnd rafiniBC raforroaiiaa

    land we're drinVins prrtty

    Whether ««rrijr «ir dourly.We're abanrbinc culture hourly.

    And wr'ro Retting quit* rotivrnaut with •quantity of themea.

    0 \ vr'rr fcnakfarting on H«grl 8»4 w»\ dinr on Hnrniwdinr on

    l*rof\ our ferret! ti»».

    Anil w^ *J*I»H » balf a

    rniw.Jtinw and Kant at all

    *>r lua

    riut uvrr o i .nf Xvtaiu-btk 'Will to IVwer,htV b i

    Ariitotlc,Mm Wharton. fSpmiy Pnltlc.

    fur favorite artIndite

    Vrrtli yHa tti.l «-i. «li) tliiit,S.,UII.!H like l * i i a < JirullV liattxr,(Alter »D, il Hiinm't mntlri I

    liiil'n Ihr nrxl tliilii; til tbt- lwl?

    Whrri it enrnr* In lUM'trrltlWr atv very unrc tJtTcll "hi*

    »nxl«ti Of Ircjo»i»r," repliedthe nick mm. .

    "Send oot aisnw o' rer jrooailn* t»r k u t It down M ' f«*rb me thrit* orfoar or IU tml! f « l b w a "

    Several of lb« nnrafrouf Le»i»children r sa out to Kir* ehaao to thtsarpriMid nxxilcr, mod h* « u aoonderrlred of a number of 111* fblDln*Ull fmtheri. Ma'am Piks took tb«Mfnatbere, poaritd MHM llqoM f/om a

    yrllow bolilo o-fer tb«o, mat-

    KfftAnd »* hip II. (!, Owi-lit.For wr. npf rr ti".n fulgrt hf

    I ! u pr«» Wc«t In which tho "doclorln* "I* largely In the handi of old womenwho, by Tlrttin of thejr year*, arc sup-posed (o bn pomM-nnod of Rome orrultpower of healing. They are nup-I>o»cd to haio secret knowledge «fwhere ccrtnln rare "yarlm" grow And old women areversed.In nil kind* of aigns.janil orvome of them ft U bell«T| dlacaxo [without th'e»»y ofinedlclhi': i.i.t '-'i, ['< •'(."'' 1

    The writer rmnomlium one of these>ld women who lived In tho Went acood many yearn ago. A higher de-gree of- Intelligence has been deTel-oped In that part of trio State, andconsequently Ma'am' Plkiv aa aha was

    L««i)cd, bad fallen a cood deal Intodlafavor. This had not swoetenodher temper, and she was very severe

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    tered »om'! jargon, and ealllaic for a(Ire shovel with ooin* hot Roali'on It,tiurboti the fi»»tlwn ooder' the «irkmin'i nine ,

    "I thlnKl thai'll t*lrh b in 'roundall rlfthl," «bi> aald "If It don't, we'tlblioil him a letlla more an' pot a cou-ple o bli«lnr» on tbn aolnas of hli feet.Thrr«' 8e» that nan rldln' by en a•bi le homT Tbtt'a a more sign be'll(Itt ntll. I nt-vcr kaowad It to tail,A atrntupr rldln' bri a houte on &while hnu In a nure «l|tn that th» gtekman will Kit well, If4t-waa a blackhnim, I I'd mnaji that anthln' conldtare the nick peraonr" •\ Th» nlrk man'* "ufferlnm iwmid

    X wherfltipon Ma'am Plk«hli ten >oaknr btm; no mat-ter wberft the pain la. Yjr,un«» he biv£ Girls'

    Tea floJts.—Melt two level tablcapoonfuls butter In onernptat scalding hot milk.. Cool to lukewarm, put in one-halfcotnprossed - yeast cake and when dissolved add a leveltablespoonful sugar, a nMtipoonful salt and one well beatitn('UK. Tbon beat in a cupful and one-half alfted flour andbnal tbreo oilnutes. Cover with a warm cloth and set in awarm place to rise for about two hours. Beat down again,let rl«o a «ncontl time, then with tablespoon dipped In flournil roll pans a little mire than half full oftho batter. Î etrise to the top of thu pans and bake fifteen minutes In aqalck ovun.—Philadelphia ledger.

    Mrs! l ^ kiatrltw mil sickh«rforsMlrlc«. He•od always belftfnl.

    cratio Clnb oa, tho Advisability ofIiomlnatlna;. a woman for the officeIf th« Doniocb-BUi agree it is.exrioctedthat Mr*. (Iriene Will be tbe nomineeot (both parties and wilt be electedwithout ''opposition unlwu1 the anti-

    j NEW YOltK 8TATE FARMS.j While the New York State Biirfianj)f Agriculture ban been In: existence1 >nly th/eo years, It ha» In that timej )een Instrumental In the sale of $',-i 100,000 worth of fanni), which alsomeans their robabllltatlon. It him |ilao sent out Beveral taouannd farmaborers to those,who Deed their as-liatance and maintained an office In;ho State Agricultural Department toUtend to correspondence tn relationa the sale of farms and tho ongage-

    i neat ot agricultural labor. It has

    Wben You'reHmntVm

    «UW IT HAWKS O• a BUT of fcnnd m

    r (PT » H M I , MM day,

    I P«« «a > i h»t aivl ««[•«st oat iu tttc park,

    » M ray fisetrm anat. "W*

    mad-

    ^Ifr***** ZJ£j£*'*!* dnadfcu* hat*: : -I"bjiide»m4ii HveorU.

    IDEAS or A GIRL.1 woold take a trip over W Asia

    and see tbe Himalaya Mooataiss. th*atghast la the world. It I had 11.000,-• » o . . . • . ' • . . . . . • . . *

    I tbea would like to* join a dab,and have a pony and cart, which 1•0*14 u e ia EOIBK to th* club. Iwould have to bay food for the pony.

    I would have a boose with aboutten rooma In It. and bav*Mt all fur-niabed. and all tbe air* clothes Iwanted . ' ._. • • • .

    , . I then would want io see pike's«1r>ak and the Oardea of lbs Gods and

    " a t Salt, Lake and l e a r n b - * tom They say jrOU can not drownSnatSs l t Lakr. I would go8outhI ««« tbem bow they ptek the aeeds

    Wt of cotton, i would, jive the rest"I my money to tbe poor.—Dorothy^ n cant), lo the New York Times.

    ON SHIPBOARD1b funnl««t experlennv I had was

    oi, ,i rerret trip where there waa ohtifliid a itttlo.girl of about, twelve>pars of acf. writes a purser on an"(•fan I ntr tn tbe Tourist Magazine.Sli- struck'.."up- a. warm friendshipwith me, and would walk tlie dec*for n.nen if I would ooly accompanyhi-r Khe fell very ill during a starnt,iod refused to be comforted. H«rmother asked her if tbi're waa any-thing she could do which would easeher suffering, ami the young Impf'he was an American child) soldthem waj». if «he would only

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    etbaUaiafaiwaitale,abo,wy 1raordad

    Aad

    thascho

    'B;oseiahacoaethetornnoaiof tlinc.a bop

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    In tlcoulibeen

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    waamoUCom;

    Oiher*and ily d

    Isaidohabshe Iflammy v

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    suffrages put up a candldata.-York SUP

    -New

    YBU.0W TUB FAVOTtlTH.Tbo promlnonea of yollow and tbe

    uni-xpresslveness ot gold and silvertissue linings for diaphanous fabricscliuracterUn the evenlnc go wna ot thisaummor. Yellow, Indeed, has -nevwbeen°so popular among all types ofwonion. Illack dinner gowns art) alsoenjoying their staple favoritismamong women who are. "not nulto soyoung.4 while HCIIOOI girls are ap-pearing In quaint flowered pompadourfabrlca.

    The gold tlMuo lining, while It can1never bo ranked with'too choan ma-terials, cau be found at many dltfersntprlcos, perhaps we should have said.tha lowest, of which Is) not too "ex-pensive, cloth ot silver or sliver tissueIs also effective and la great demand,bat the gold. Is for the moment para-mount in favor, -Wltb Just a smallbit of gold trimming In tbe waist, anet gown made up over .the brilliantlining la most attractive. All shadesot gold are fashionable this aeascu,nnd1 there seems to be a glint ot goldin many different materials.'

    Yellow n«t, yellow tulle and etenyellow chiffon gowns are most becom-ing and etteo^ve, while It so desired,a foooh ot black 4a Introduced,-or.better still, a dark browa. This laatsuggestion requlros such carefultreatment, however, that it should notbe attempted ,by lha amateur drcts-nuker.—New Haf ea Register. " ,,

    FASHION HINT. . - .

    duty end responsibility toward thisImportant question. ' .'.'•.•. .-^-. — -_ -

    The brunt of the battle must stilt ilso advelrUsed tho opportunities torbe borne by women, but henceforth !armlng in New York State, poatiiiKmore and more will they be rein- ! lotlces ia European dtstrlctsi whichforced and sustained by men. ' ' Tiendfthe most desirable Immlsranti.

    _ _ _ _ The latest bulletin contnlna a list ot! »36 farms, at price* varying from J20lo 150 an acre, and In some cases•malt payments may bo made. To

    Gives immwnale reSeC. Tnefiol Idoaotehevesyo^achinaj tarcelsaJ •aBayatheirrkatioo. GtaaaaseedJ* •

    opiates. Very, ililiHr I

    J

    beau1

    Whlto moire belts with Uny Jet dotssre among tbe novelties.

    Many ot tho new leather shoppingbags are-frtnged at the bottom. .

    Tbe tucked yoke of lace or tulle isalmost unlvorsai on Paris gowns.

    A modish fad of the moment la toemploy'sllver buckles on white shoes.

    Tbe Southerner a«d dans.._ . . . . *~, , — - T n e SouUierner feeds himself,those who^esire It, the State Bureau • p|g» ani his progeny upon corn. He•III also furnish a scientific reportw to the products for which each

    | !arm Is bost adapted.—Weekly WU-• l e s s . ' •• . . ' ' • • • • . •

    R.Va\VKKD AND KOXTAIUWhat can we do to Improve our

    ;atturea? We. a* well as our neigh-Mrs, are'troubled with the rag and*on weed very much. Cut them lastrear In August when the sign was. In!he heart, but tho cutting proved nsu-

    Bhantung continues to make up »ss. Are foxtail and crab graaa verynew costume*, both for street and I ajurlous to earn, so much so that Ithouse.

    The latest sleeve for tailor-mades Issmall and close with no apparent full-ness at the top.

    .'frocks of the season to come prom-ts* to be gorgeous, both as to colorand design. . ' t

    Very trig parasols of the Japaneseorder are corared, with, cretonne tnqld-world patterns and colors.

    The us* ot cut Jet embroideries onpale-colored satin will bo on* Of the(natures ot the coming season.'

    The old favorite Middy blouse nowhas a rival in the Middy sweater,walch ts'.tory like the original blouse.

    | would pay to have them cut out'.'Does It pay to remove suckers fromsoruT Would be pleaied to have tbetdltor, or-any reader, express-his»plnioa on the subject.—Subscriber.

    It th* ragweed has got "the better>t yoar pasture you will have to letit go this season. Turn it under Just«hen It is at its best, and add whattnanare you can get during tho tall

    slept in his frontiersman'sj upon a mattress made of the hasha.I To-day -he contributes some of its( pith to'the manufacture ot guncoUottj with which to blow-the-enemy to' noeltebub, and some more of It to theI manufacture of~cellulose to pack be-I hind'the armor of his country* bat-

    tleships to prevent them from alak-, Ing- when projectiles pleree their *i plates. He plants corn as early la thei springtime sa tbe season, will permit.i and gett up at dawn to go, lata IkeI fields and tickle IU spreading roota,.,-! with, a double-shovel plow. In *aW~,

    winter he smokes his corncob pipe he-vJfore a corncob Sre. Looking tato ai> 'bed of glowing embers, tbroegjl a..."bine base ot the smoke of iacaasBi^jburned to Mondamin, he-thanks for the cornmeal i» Iboard and dreams happily ot- Iks) -»*|"ros'n ear" ot the golden sasaaaar tancome,. His appreciation oC toe wabst) *'iot Indian corn is high. Hl» sgacUoay"'

    "skliloo." and let th« parser read J i the •hook to her she would fei-l. better. | - |Ami the Indulgent mother came to the cniB, «ut«xl the caae, and—WPII, 1 com- jpiled with her requtit, aad read tothe child Cor a little whllo each dayuntil »he was well enough to come ondeck again. ,

    AT A KBaAT(rA.If yjfu hive ever attended a regatta

    Jem will knqw .what .a rplra«anti'iiniI have been, having. I have just reiimod from Nowbary; u rmall towii Lake Sunapee, In N«w Hampshire

    lake Is ten mile* long ands»me places three, miles wide, itvery beautiful, being hedged in bmountains, with pines and birchalong the tsdKC. Tbe laat day of tnregatta wus devoted to rowing, cunoIng and swimming races. The twiraces that appealed to me most wena canoe tilt and a greased pole raceIn the cttuoo tilt nearly always.tbwhole cance was upset and. the the.

    the season.

    ' BitSoutaihB now appears on the ibeer, > been tamed under and smothered out.t ot white fabrics.'sometimes coto-. a month ago. Let this year's experi-

    bined with eyelet embroidery, but a*often by lUelf. , „ . ' - r{ '_ • "

    A number ot pretty suits are made'tn colors and trimmed with' bands othoavy .whiteju^ecru law, instead otthe lM«'t6~correspond with tbe color

    ence teach you a lesson that,will lastyon a ilte time. Never lot crab.grassor foxtail' get the start ot you.—Iri- use it and grew very fond/jaClt^Rliana Farmer. . . some years I notlced~nolbadt cOcci

    r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ d'aajkav* 1*.^ * * A A ' Sh^-A *^^ _a.a-_ fc^. a ' .'b1WJ

    Foatry Yard Note*. ' .for hatching should be

    b o t

    place ot tho4ro.i*banu of ribbon nl-Ih i b t t In the

    place ot tho4ro.i*banu of ribbon n l I ?lowable in the evening, but not In the Good ensilage. Is good feed formornlne " • T ' . . • j chlckeas. Only the amount the hen*morning.

    The draperies of gowns areat the~back and sides, and often startwelt up in the region ot the waist,descending In lines which enhancethe'" apparent- length "=of tho 'figur*we«rlng thorn. -', ' . >

    For useful llt,t)e run-around outingfrocks, foulard and challles are peroni 'nlalty omptoyed'by persons, who look— c • ' - a'nd'xomfortabls

    eat up clean should ooday. Tankage Is not to bo dependedon, , . - '' Tbe hen is.an epicure., She enjoysa variety ot fowl. Tattle scraps, smallpotatoes, 'cabba'ga leaveii and vege-tables of various kinds'are apprect1

    * BANKKR* NBRVatUrekea by Coffee - aad

    • . FMsm.

    A banker needs perfectthe nerves and a dear, qafekv

    .ate brain. A prominent kaajChattanooga tells how. he keepsTiself tn condition: " • . ; '. . ,"'. "Up to IT years of age t wi_ .

    allowed, to-drink: coffee, bait ac'siaa I got oat Into the world t l

    mode..r^."- ,,.! - -., -,.The embrolderfe* sewed on 'coarse'

    linen ,b>''_Austri«nt' Hungarian and-Roumanian*,peasants• are-*greaUy wdamaatt-fpr, tho maby band* and;BCrap»used.Ibr trimming both drcaaes.and laltored salts, • / * '

    , Sqald drlaklnj;,vessels at least on«caeh week. Pour out all water leti

    "vessels over-night helps to keep"aanltaryr "", """__ r" '

    •Keep the"qust_.bo^es dt.yardedfowls fiiled and add a sprlnkUng; olInsect-powder or sulphur psefctwi/ek,aad then sorer be too aiire there artno lice lurking around.- ,

    from IU u&e,; but tn time It Iaffect me unfavorably. My-1

    .trembled, the, muscle*

  • > * • % . ,

    THE CRANFOBD CITKEH. cgttn, when a cab rolled up

    \ i s « doqr,~and 'the seatonce ~was•er>aniakea. Ethel Brewster, pret-'•ad Bieh-ktjff-1. had come baok

    Jaaot - " W-**•ftaiaislT. 'Bfnsatar'

    my velvet dress and cloakJust then an angel came along."What are you looking nt?" asked

    the angel.-"I was looking at that girl," said

    the child."So was I," said the angel. "How

    beautifully she Is dressed!"' "What do you mean?" said tberhlld. "I mean' this one romlngtoward us./ She is in rags, or at least.If hit clothes are not ragfed, theyaro wretchedly thin.and. shabby." !1 "Oh, (no," said the angel. "-Howcan you say so? She is alt white'.'atclear as frost. I never saw atythlniso pretty. But you, you.poor littlething, you aro indeed miserably cladDoes not tbo wind blow through andtb rough tbotut flimsy taltersT But alleast you could keep I hem clean, mydear, and mended. You should seeto that."

    "I don't know what you mean!"nald the child, "That girl Is a raggedlnvsar. and my father Is the richestman in to»n. I have a white drewand coat, trimmed with expensive furWhat are you talking about,?"

    "About the clothes of your soul, olcourse!" aald the angel, wbo wasyoung.-

    "I don't know anything abonlsouls," said the child.

    "I shouldn't think you did." saidthe angel Laura E. Richards.

    InA WISE MONKBT

    Baciiadoes. the monkeys fre-quently. Injure the sngare.ane.-As:*general tnlng, however, they are In-offensive ^creatures, and toe ayerageplanter regards them-with good-nat-ured tolerance. Once in a while,however,; they commit a little toomuch' damage on the growing cane,and an example baa to be made of onepoor culprit by shooting * member otany particular troop uf monkeys thatmay be found neap the scene ot. de-struction. Exposing tbe dead body asa waraisg la usually suffleient, andthe caw to no longer attacked,-.

    On one occasion great damage hadbME;perpetrated, and the planter—Ctarenc* Aganf, now-residing In SL

    . Barbadoe*—went oat with hitgun to act aa executioner. He suc-ceeded in Isolating one stray, simian

    l

    I atom of blood: mafc«ni(lng as fol-lows; One pound of uncooked v«al,chopped Una, onp-quarUr pound uf

    : salt pork, chopped fine; oae-quartarI pound suusage mo**, two heaping ta-; b|(ispoons o£ dried, bread cruuibn, u

    tablespoon ol union juice, one ioa-j spoon salt, onr-quartor t(«*poun

    black pepper, cinu fcg, sIlRhtljr beaten,Ills all lbpm» ingredients well tOEfth-er and stuff the heart; wrap tight inclotb; sew it; stand in small saucepanpoint down, cover with boiling water,simmer slowly throe hours, then takeIt out; removn cloth;.bak« In a quickoven one hour, busting every tnn mln.utns with a little melted batter; nrrvewith brown sauce or pan gravy.—Bos-jon Poiu;—

    MUSHROOM DISH.A mushroom dish new to man; per-

    sona combines oystum • with .tiivm.The mushrooms are first, rooked'Inbutter. Then they are placwil rupside upward in a shallow dish, anoyster Is put iulo vach cup, it I*sprlnklod with salt and pepper andthe dish Is put llito the oven and keptthcra until thn vyslers plump. The)should be nerved with becliamel ]sauce. I

    For the sauce season, n cup and ahair of white stock with a slice ofcarrot, a sllcv of oblon, a bit of bayleaf, half a doten whole peppercorns,a sprit of parsley, and cook forfifteen, or twenty minute*. Thenstrain, bland with turev tablespoonfuls of flour and tbe same quantity ofbutter rubbed to a cream, add a cup-ful of hot milk, season with salt audpepper.—New Tork Sun.

    MVNYpN'H KMIKRNT DOCTORS ATVUVII HKHVIfK KlUOr,

    MM • renay to IHtf Kor (be Fi|||««tMedlral RtaaUaalktM.

    if you are la doubt aa to the causaof your duwaae malt us a postal re-qaMtlng a medlral vxauilnatlon blank,which you will nil out »nd return tous. Our doctors vHIl carefally dlag-noee your case, and If you can becured you will b« told so; If you can-aot.be cured you will be told so. Youare not obligated to us In aay way;this advice Is absolutely free; you areat liberty to take our advice or not asyou «•« nt. Send to-day lor a medi-cal eiamlnatlon blank, fill out andreturn to Us as promptly as pomlsle,and our eminent doctors will dtagndseyour cose thoroughly abaolutoly free.

    Munyon'a, [.3d and Jeffermin Sta.,PhllnUflphls. P».

    Tbo famous ruins of Tlntern Abbey,Monmouthsblrv. KnnLunl,. am beingrestored as far as tli« lour grantarchca are cuiioeriuii, and morn in-ca*u»l()n» arc belas; made around Itin liopu of tlnillnc other butldlugs.

    A $10 Mmm Rocker WkW Costmi >wat» of tha wish..! ir. „

    Larkinaa, Toa. Soiree, B*>

    «tc In all.t «ll: "Tou'rrt a liar!Yuu-n- a liar!" And lb«a from Ibebrakvman at th» other end uf thetar; *tou realiy are! Yi'n n>«ll»srr! "—Man Frani'l>co Argonaut.

    BABV'S WATERY ECZEMA.itrttrol aad Rrmlrhrd Until Itloml llan

    —BAO H|iral on t'M-Jraa Trrwlmrnla•— IMaramt Horini'd liirnraMr—

    t.Hintl lijr tulUura fur t l . 0 0 ."Whfn iij^.lillltt IHIJT ttu lw« amt » kail

    iitmilha oltl ha liruka eui nn Itwth cbv«kawith HTKIIU. Ik Haa llm iubjr, walarrkind u i l »«|i |,i* littl«wra)i(>nl. up all I he Unit, «i»l if hr

    :• l*»«jr.».i!«i -n .; ,u .vt^

    | , % ( « llw n l« AMIwt nw>*r li«-i< Uto tmyt r "1 St. -.-Ik IkUit, ilw your owsnol|, tbeti jpo i

    tvr. «k\. rv..

    his.f*rp Ull tli*.IIIIHHI RLnMon liw rl.aliiiij, W< rallnl in •

    iincr, l>ul In- Kit«r »ui

    -in-a tree that was-detached from alladjacent shrubbery. The poor ani-mal, realising that It wag trapped,rushed' np to the topmost end of thebranch aad looked in the most ap-pealing manner at tbe man 'below.The latter finally raised his. gun, aadwas on the-.polat of pressing die trig-ger-when the monkey suddenly took

    little Infantile replica of itself fromits back'aad held i t out ia the moatsupplicating way conceivable.' The planter,- who la fond ot~ ani-

    mals, had his heart quite touchedraad b* promptly lowered bis'gun. Acompanion, however, in bij endeavorto see what els* 'tbe poor simianwoald do, raised bis gun, and appar-ently once more Ita life-was la daa^ger.' Then ensued a most strikingexhibitionjotanimal reasontag. Tbamonkey aTonc* grasped toe fact tbat-her first'claim for consideration hadapparently failed, aad the. only reasonher intelligence could suggest" for thefailure, .was, that, the infant simianwaa not regarded as her own genuineoffspring. i -•

    — What was to be done! ~ How cools'aba convince these two human brutesfhal, ahe really, waa a ssd and'dis-tressed mother;' A happy thought oc-curred, to tier. She Blacked «_leaffrom the tree, heldJt close to harrifireaat aDd then pressed tha breast till •

    Try adding a small spoonful ot lem-on juice to fruit that does not "Jellreadily.- 'Use a pinch of soda .when cookingsour fruit and It will require muchleas sugar.. .. I f you wish, to iron a starched gar-ment in a short time sprinkle It withhot water Instead of coldf"

    When salad dressing shows an in-clination to curdle, add a small ploehof-soda."

    Good treatment I bave latelylearned for a rusty wire clothes lineis a coat ot jiilut; two coats are stillbetter.

    Boiled or-roasted. meal,~intcndedlo.be edian cold, will keep .better aadmore moist and,' tender, these warmday*, if wrapped with a. elffiji moist-.eaed with weak salt water.

    , Tomatoes canned ot fresh coolsystem-and improve the appetitehave found they are nicer peeled witha {sharp knife than they are whenskins are> removed by pouring boil-lag water over them.

    One way to. utilise, beautiful piecesof real lace upon an afternoon toiletteIs to employ it as underaleevw, drawn1Into tbe cuffs at inv wrists.

    Fruit can be bulled much moreOUiekly and comfortably If s bowl olcold watef'l* kept close at band, intowhich, Angers are" dipped whenever kcrashed berry stick* to there.- Left-over biscuit, which are farfrom palatable wanned over, can becut into slices and toasted or butteredoa both sides, cut into dice ajadbrowned In the ores aa a substitutefor^croukfn*, __ - I

    Tbe Hew Tork Timer talbi of a.wti-man woo, carrlea. when

    ItACKACHK IH KIDMKYACHK.

    Csually Tliorv Are Other Hymptomsto Frov* It.

    Pain In the back Is pain in the kid-neys, In most coaes, and .It polljils |otne need of a special, ren>edy \a re-lieve, and cure fhe congestion! or \t\-

    " flammailon of thektdnsya tbat Is Inturfwrln* with Ihelrwork and eauslncthat pain that makesyou say: "Oh. myback!"1

    Henry Qullatl, ofOreensboro, Oa.,says; "Two yearnago kidney d I Massfastened Itself onme. I had awfulditty spells, husd-acbas and urinaryIrregularities, My

    back was weak and tender. I beganusing Roan's Kidney Pills and foundquick relief. I was toon restored tocomplete good beaUb*"

    Remember the name—Dean's. Soldby all dealers. CO cents a box, Fos-ter-Mil burn Co,, Buffalo. N.T.

    A Montgomery (Ala.) Sgnday-sobool suptrtatendraj. has been re-quested to resign because be ex-pressed the opinion that prohibitionIn his State Is a farce.

    Wuard-Oil sets,like a mnetard H«' I'll''), aml^h'f IIHImpr« ytK>ctri.m' mnltrlnniI kiwi trinl, »n.l in tact ruliirly, rutnl liliu.If Ml/'fttiw ia |>rrfn II.,. rlra> uf ll\l |r«at «l>ulim(4ra on mr fai-r,and u v foot TO ncM*bnulilhave b»»B Now I aui niturly lnbavp*ll>luiariTat^il limn mrface. I â». WUVM waiTWUBJ |Qfew drow.o,tae-g*t*,^-UynM;-I (fela at Usad rt i» eaay to g a t a e m

    Inthe ArcticOceanrYlth Gen GrMtiys Exploring

    Party,/veator, by tlio plan ot letting woodencup* Into th* back ol ih» soundingboard." - - _ .-

    Vou Caot del a BetterSbaveTHAK UV UBtS I OUH

    SAFETY RAZOR,OOOTIKU OWUT

    t flwelkkllertoansIL

    25c In aVTAM^S brlnKa *th*o n * of UiaaatmarvaOlouaB d i l

    ror

    Chicks Dping Well ?Why rrom ai Book CoatUriKVSIIIMD or One C h i c k t n ^ Z

    biclieonuoowlwgnjw worae.-My»; "1'WM adviasd to ass Dr. bandKaasady's fwt

  • "I t*3

    THE CRAWFORD CITIZEN, THURSDAY. OCTOBERSJ. 1900. . -jt Vw -7- -' _ r

    of the Board ofeholdersol Union

    CountylomcMi)

    £rK*titar rarrlir* of the Hortd i4rretrho'.fiera i f the rovni) 11 I nu nheld nn 1 hun-ity. Oev4*r ?. i«n»,

    r MK..11 call ati'tri tt c f.ll. «m«

    < » ! T O a l r liivi;'. Ha* il»ri I a1 i«n*tIt.....in,I, ( Ink

    (In ni.ti n f I iceliril In ^»\nin rrit rmil n l . rrr.l I Ilir" 1 .iiltil) Ki«'l t mlnlll

    ll( Hi. II ri nail ( Ink i.l K'»rllr, NSi jilrtuhrr It, twu

    ( tin It,,mil nf lli '»r»r ^ir- I an. ni'tiuitr) liV tin aUvnrami ...uii.il i I tlir II, ii'imd i I l< .frlli *•I L ( i l l Ilir alirulliiii I ItUriKt I \

    1.1,4111 .1 I rrrli.ilitrr Kmillf, r«n»niI I Ii ,1 . il iw 1.mill) Hnail Unmnilln

    \

    lit,•ml I I Ii ,1 . il iwand < nimlv \iminf)r «

    I nun S|n mislirlil - Tiiwu»lil|i ( oinmlllrrH4.ntt.mWr 47, lui'll

    mii (minly ttnaril ul I rrrlml'lrral I n tmuriUwr wlUi lAmlil

    t l T(jcnllcroriiIn tmuriUwr U

    irKrii Ihr Mmrla tminlr Traillim ( IHUMII)In ilir li.«n«hl|> u( st,i n,«(irhl ll.c Mill m HIl«nt i . t.i clran Ilir pilllrr. pahit tlir |nil«jnil.l ki.rink.lr tin >lrrrl> \> Ihr utlllrr" artin a ilri Wa»lc tumlnion llu polti l»»r nevermr. ici l a pantile ul liallil ami lh alrcritlutf U'. i i.ilnl «nr» ihirmn Ilir cntirt wraurn tin Tiilnlililtiv h (i( III* ii|iiulali Iliat .hrtime hat airhrd (or llu1 r«niliail> Iu Itlllil ll>ajtecmrnt ,\«mtniu« clinil.ljlnl* Invr !«•«lomV lo tlir uiimnlllrr. hy tlir iltlirnl "I ll»fl.mn.lun rfnnidluB ihr failiirr ul (lie Mt>irl»ivunir TracHi>n (iwiiany M tarry urn IU IranCIIIH. with the Il'ianl vf I mhiifilrra ami thrlimiiklnii lumniitlcr, mill i am rci|Un.|rd til»k U the iKiaTil-aful (uttimliUt tan Ml IniimxiiiCWiJii in mlorfiiig Ilir tlacllun ititlipail)In HMrrt Ha ftKircmcnl

    1 hr roinnillltv otaira I" irfrlvr nils K«i (r«i>i..u Iu rcKaril lo I hi; alnnr matter iii Dm nearluturr \ > \

    T,iwn«hl|. < IcrkOn mntiiin uf I rrrhnldrr Wilbur tfttivftl

    mnl trfrtrrJ tn thr Lnuuly Koait (.oimiiillrrHint Cumuli Atmrttry ^

    VliuWth, Pel i, I em)r« thr Union Counlr Hoard of Onwrn 11««-

    OnllelMit~-rhe ntrly hwrinjt nn thlt tnalter Clnth'l irratticd tu u», \t in^kihlr, on or brfurr

    1 1 ,

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    tlir next iriniltr merllitl vf your hoUjf whichv« uttilrotand t* to late rilacr on Qetoliei? Notice of a heaving or ati> tnhcr emuirunvratHirt nn Ihla waller may be tent tntltr uiiUermjcned iveatrlent of 1ne°aaaixlatitiit

    t l \K>R\ A^SPCIAIIONJOHN l«rkCL\KK, JR.

    I In if,!, Ihr | r ,|«i aulhartllet the Imrirt, iiiiiti.u ha« Iw-rn t'larrit hefore thr ri.

    . i|r,i , . 1 . . . l,«. «ui||irtlr, in at ,»>..lMr t,i lli.1l HiImiiliii I I l.r I., i uiiih ul M.ufllr I'm. in l.r fur I anil Ihr |.rmnriil nl Ihr tin,iirJUKI I l.r ' ' . :: .

    \t !ili uit|fnir nr.t mrrtlriK y.f Ihr . iyitini IIl.rll (**•( rirninjc a rr f ilnli'.n' WHt ..llrllin I | ."Til hlilIi irtriiiK mr I,, r.rii'1 Iliit Itl.r I » n

    r.|^il II y f"!"'̂ v |.;|,K|,Tli.Uitr.l I,, M, rln-ilI>II m .in II nf I rerhnhlrr (lailrtt, rrr.rivri'

    *i I iff. irr I I . thr ri.ilnly alt.irriry, coimt)i I I . . t i t mnl t .itifilv r>iijtritirrr llaitofh l l i l l ' l \ (H I llAIMltlHli.S

    II) I . iiiiiillirr nn .St.llllert' Mi.iiiiiiirnl..^I ihr ll.uircl • ( ( lii.x-ii I rrrlH.lilra..

    I rin.ii imiilty11. nth nn II \ | | In alinttt fur miiiiiinirllla t

    ni.ik llu irrmr. 4.T Ihr fiillnwini.. liamrilH I . ] I I I « h4ii lirrn niadr In your rtjltimittrr,in I mr irt|^ Kahway |K|U l«Hf.Mliikiiil I Millrr Cn A, Kliihlh N. )

    \..U MrllmilUI lirmrlaiy, Krw I'ruvlilrnrr

    drtiKHtlnlll. auhmillril,• "H5VKV IIOANK,K l u l y i rI HhRVKYJCHfNiN TJO- iU ' l l 1'K

    Y I D ATAMY,

    1'KHHV,(>t»in/l/fr.

    On nintlun of I trehnltlrr Cady rrrriyeilami rrrvuiHirnilat 1,111 a.l..|rtrd ttlihnut UUwHI

    \\y (nmniittrr nn Surrdiatr'a Account:To the Ilnatd of Chnarn KrrrboMtrt «f On mnllnn of IrcclKildrr Wilbur rrcaivwland placed nn file

    lly (ummntcc on nrldir In Summit!Tw the lloar.1 * f Choaen FmhoMer* of Ihr

    v County nf Unloni — •—llcnllrrorn—Your Comtnlllee on tin Itrlilgr

    over the Paauk R i m . Morria Turnvikasummit would report that the contractor haacxraratcd for the foundatkina of th* hWie".VriwUnl in the contract 1 and at the drntbcaljeil lor w» 6nd th t tb. ii| h B".VriwUnl in the contract 1 and at the drntbcaljeil lor w» 6nd that tb. «ii | h a very B»r*'*,'? bf* r l n«; •*»»We avenue!?* H»n»-TVveimeK afto-bridge it *crouM n i 1 " -»«nue. , ,ir)lk concrete ami Meet*tr»cturriir»ct^ f.Tr (a« ; «^.*t.i .1.. thr nutli in tfci* m«n«Mrr.

    ilwt# ; Uto>\* that tSVir ~'*tm '£•I w r W f - m . h . t ast ttr rtr*-*h*t*. ••

    it it-tut that tWiMf fi>.U*Ay. t i * i.***iiM

    An.j-r*>M** * S * * * * ftTjM«̂ 't f t f H f ' l U. the *.!< p«*fV»"̂ y ^ i . |4M111K i'll-r I'. .Irain Ihr ftUrtt. fcf#rni«» tiflIlir, |>l ilUMr t(..t 1.1 lh« fik

    nn rudlwii ...1. 1 r»«h.rl.I*r *.f«*tr tW r«H#-llllii.ti «k«a , 3.l.>| •*» f*f i<• tut

    Wltrtra*. It w tWttevr**>«4+4 t̂ - tbc

    wttti the nrrtkwryt*4i*vrr, i\%rrtiott br

    Kr.Mlvr.l. Ibdi Ihr(HtUJiiiK ( t/minH.rtf IV *mt t> Wi«l»fI i l l a mimkrr » ami » Wrd and cmpuwttnl iu t*kr tkrn^iaidrralkin. an.l. if tn i » ,.i Wat CM a i.ilMrririi adviwl.le, i, rrucmi' m ,aara m 4hy Ihe ti>uiHy..at a «t»l au* - - • i l « ia»aum of IJ.JOU

    C h l d

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    r-reehaltler Cady m.,tr,l tothe iraolntiirti. ami «n rvfl fall H w»i «tattr

    Freeholder Cad> t"hrrraa. Ifnetofofe. »* • * . «ra Mar •

    (PHI. a rrtulutwn-w*. inmiati krr larH Wan'auilmrUInt ami dlreatlnc Wnt* ol ~to the aiiKtiuii «f tiMMtao M to „riivrr the Uro-thirila ntwulrd n M wf iWwork uniimteit tit he Ator iftoraaw the rrarttou umlrr I lie priHwama t l » « t rmnStAtKu umlrr c i a m • { » « t nttftlrJ"An act In iirmUlc lut IW rnaaaxtr) mpruveiiiTtil of imhhc >u»h a» ihM Stair'(Krvltmn. 1005), chapter i». w a i a la»• go], and Ihe auftpWmenu jttd ataa airlumjiturrctui and

    Whrreat, ll haa 41m* a m w n n i a r * thathr two-lhinU eslwutrd rani »l Taillmn r«a4a•luring Ibr )e>r l«»v aMt br rirrtar • * Ikeuruvmiuh ol the act above l«(eai«il •«, »i~lamount to ihe aum ol aknat t ; * * • > . ilanrfor* he it

    Kraol.nl. That th* rrao*»lU.f d l hrefertrd tti att.1 herrtfllar. adWol Wr

    thr aame fat hereby rc*if>rln4 aaal .evokrwOn nalkiii "of FreelwUrr Carty iW r r * .

    lutlun w » aduptrJ artawM "lly Freeholder Carfy:Whereaa, Tfce h a d «f I t w a FteeMtVn

    uf Ihe vomit, nl Unfcm ha* a M n n r i «•rnnttruct and U abuM to (Maabxt «««j .the etiunte of Union annal rtakh «tlvlun thtreuf hy mara iaaiaiaaM the tame «aantirdauM «hh the proaiatean o< «a anrntitlrd "An act to pmU* la* the f^ .nanetil muravemrnt ol >«Mar n«db m ihiState.' • (rwlaiun ui lootl" ehavec »«. »nai«n laVia of leos. aaj ihr mu»»ti»..i» a »anrndincnta thereto; a»J

    Whereat, The Manea . t the . M b „ <be Intprund tn4 tarprke for (mnnniac t

    ath*

    „ „at the twain*!

    iaun avenue; ««-- TeniAT rr*ao4 trnnl ».j^lji K.li.r mtT. Uautarte. « , w 7»S

    ^.".10 ?'•??* " S W l t . Saw IWmount of the contract stanc t*r ikr uaiw-ral roada tiaMj~~f-M; aoitWbrreaa. Tb« eatimawii n+ihm*, .' atad WTpMaattol lt000 each fa jWr in l * W ' i J fcZ

    lieu of »«toa! wgWing; aw. be it nRnwWeil. That | the sy,' SehaittiatnIv . . . 1 . 1.4a. Tooaur* Carry, l ( j j | , Jaanca( r^rin, %Sti.\%; ffrBrr f'eaar, 940.««; f?rur|rr

    1^.'*. $*?.4*»i f.«lwar*l a. Atwalrr. %\&t Tbwfoaa1, ««. • 'luMit ItuiWm,. Arcunt-W.' I I . Iful

    A«ii,)«t, Irss, $ i / , | . , ; N. V. ati.l Si.J,.Trl. < . . ,

    < **.'. M.45, |JJ to, I V S D ; I'uhlir SrrtK'f,* ..i.H îatir,n «.f S'. ),. $l*y.(Mj, $17.76; Jnlm.11 S,.r»irr ('(.,. IJ3; (Hit r.lrviti.r ('•... I l 5 i» I'. W. I'jt^f (.., rri.itj ).. K. R, U.anu'Mrr. $7.ii.>.>£_-1. l^itiliilrjr (.1... I? 50; Jnmer

    3.>!,« f'l.iirail, fryc; Thr K'T.iiwri VV'llr'r (.u.!. I'rril Zinr. •>•) Kali.lt I.. M»r

    , . . , , »vi. S,- R. Hynr., I n n ; Fl..rrn.r C-i.hr.. I , - I,.l,n I I . McUml. I j i i i i ; K1I1»,,f Vr-wk llrrald, l.'.l.lfc; A. I.. I'.irrr , J | ; 'I li/«l«-(h Kaily Jnutnal. I joi Jiilirt C (al

    i>.-...'.n' •.' ' • • .• ' •Jail Arrmtttt—l.'harlra - \V. Klnld. -».us.

    I'l ; ' . , Fanny Ihidil. 11,1. I hid,in. ll«mm, fvnt>rd Kraut, |6»i; ( hnrlrt I. Itruke,-$441It A. ShanKl!*,. |6J . . . ( I ; M. T." 1'irttt. |ju.4u,! « . . * ; I. ( I , llr.ikli*. tlS-17; Thr. ItiMr-Vriiuh (,.., $?4-.l': t-mlral Iterf Ci.., 10.175,

    M ' l ; 'W. t'. Tubln. $7.ju; llewry I.Ihii.i.lt. »»..lt. .. 1'hildrrU'a (.iiarilian 'Account—N. / . Stair.

    • t.unary ArctMint—.N. J. Slate llnanilal,( , . , . , . » ; ; W. K O,.l,lt,,ah,,,. | , ; „ . , , , , ; N. j.vi>lr Villaitr f.ir KHl'I'ltrt, I5JM.I0,

    »ri(.lt, f u n d ; ' (haflrt M. AfHeck, $.1,711!Itrmv (cM>d |c ,„ . »»; Klliatirth Nuvrlty( . . $1 7". $17 iS, in.Krml M'f't Co, J ; .I K Norm ft Co. I4. ti . tt j , $2. I n Us:SlatKl.nl I'uhlttliniK t'l.mrm. l i l i s : lluritHtalii Adding Marhinr t 'o, $17710

    ]*iil.tfralMina Xeiuuni—Kluatrrth ItrvurI J I i r Jamr. H Furber, 111 J$

    Imtdnilal. Aco.unl— V, j. lluhbanl, $;b, Sjmurl K. (Igden. tso: K. W.Iliarra, $}o

    (Vmnty Road Retain Aicount—E. ('.llnmffcry » Co., $64)»)tti. The Weldnn Cniitraeting «"« , $i.4tl Rl, $41, $]7i 4;, $347.70," l.lNI«.

    State AM Kuad Account—I', j . llutibardicko, |H5 , »4u.5S. $.10; Warren Travrll47 in- I j J j . i l i Clarence I I , Wlnaua

    »i«.(,o5oj; K. 1'. liuntuhrry A Co, I6.ita.aa," Ihe \V. T. Kirk Oiru|iany. l$i.»nt . j . e \ . T . Kirk Ginipany, $(IJ.HOlacoh l_ llaurr, fbixi; Wchloii Contractiniibf»d .a . , maaa iKmr a y j« r ••Hrartl>a»o«- bn* trl IB JitruttaiU. Br.nrth"-* tat 7»»» aJUaMfc

    J

    A. G. PIKE.i

    N. A. BARNETT,North Avenue, Cranferd, N. J.

    Carriage, Automobikand BicycleKepairs1 RUBBER TIRfca'rOR CARRIAGES A SPECIALTY.

    POL. XII. NO

    AI

    Again for th« PULLMAN and FORD Auto«.Expert Horseshoeing. General, Jobbing

    Dealer in Hardware & Housefurr.ist.ing GoodsCUUDEJi tuOUS. hA'VN• MOWElia,HEEDS. > SUttEKN Wll iE .CltOOKEUV, POUl.'i'liY N ,ULASSWAKE, AOATE WARE,

    •TINWABR, ' S I E C M A N M O V S T O O I J S .It will l)» lynrth ytiurjtimw IJI trj ni« beforn buying Bln«w(iere aa m» prioe*

    low iituf qunlUjr tli« ixwl.

    CHRONICLE BLOCK, CRANFOHD.OIEDRICH KREIE, Carpenter and Builder.

    Concrete Building Material, | Any Design. All Colors. . i

    GUARANTEED DAMP PROOF.If you want tliu bent, wo mnke it.

    PLAINFIELD CEMENT STONE CO.,T«l«phon« 6J4.J PUINPICID, N. J.

    FavorablepiHiiutmt-niJi, '

    ruvorubln O U M HU{| quality,fiiv(irablt> prlcrw-Anll IUVIUIjour lrad» that /uu mny pnr-lij)p»t» in t ,f Mitlnftiotlotihundreds or/«u«tom«nt al-rwuly know, / I t ia way foryctu to HniJ tlir) re*edn (or Ihl i

    S utiafaotton/ Try.

    J. R/REAY.

    N. R, Leavllt/t»ti8.5j.Shertff'a .Xc^ounl—Jarnei I I , tiorlc. $108.31;

    William I I . >Vri«.lit. »«8 . 3 1 i Hubert ). Ki>k-- tn i l » } H y » -

    Freeholder Krounc moved In adjourn viliichu carried.The llU-eclor declared the lidard adjourned

    until Thiir.day, October i K tSttS^-at.JjJjo

    S. KUSLING HYNO,Cleric.

    JOHN DOYLE,

    | SANITARY PLUMBING, OAi s•HITTINQ.STBAM.HOTWATBRANO, '"HOT AIR HEATINQ. TIN OOPPER

    ANO3HBET IRONWORK _

    RlCHAOSON A aOTMTON Co.. '

    ruRNACEB AND «*r*u •% ' '-

    CRANFQRD. ?NEW JERSEVr-'y^

    y JESSE WHEELER. ,̂

    Violin and Mandolin InstructorTo preparod to rocolve, pUpils for

    violin Inatraotlon. For terms, ap- '•-;'..

    ply to or addressJESSE WHEELER.

    WIrw I»I»fT»TlTT» »f«

    £ HILLS BUTTER

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    GROCER.Fresh Milk and Cream. .Home Grown Vegetables.

    Frank

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    Chaliand

    By far the Best Prrji

    A.C.T|1<: No. 413 Park

    I twtlealarlf att•Boraratatarjr.l

    indanIreUlMOhi COB«

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