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SBINGTON OVER 3,150.:.S&E , iinml>er, nml covers tlie comity ' ' « tienrlq'scvlluil like it Usuiktl, Wlt.it « ituttt ue«l tw wild t - . : J 31ST YEAR-NUMBER 10. WASHINGTON, WAHllEN COUNTY, N. J., THURSDAY, MAUOII 10, 18118. SUBSCRIPTION: 81.50 PER YEAR. A HOLD KOHUERY. "Viifiik Tiller Kiitcn-llnlrliaiiwN stiipn In llnckcclsl.iwn iiml Cnrrlm Awny u'l'niy of Wnlclii'fl. : The dnngoi- ol" leaving a fltoro unut- :: Uiuleil timing" business hours , was VfTectunlly demonstrated in IlaukettB- town on' Monday night. ••"'"Jowolor Charles HnirlioiiHU. in tho victim and his costly oxporionco may provo of Vttluo t<> cithor bufllnons .mon. Mr. Hairhousu is an old established jfiwelor whose Htoro Is on IIopu streot. 'ills living apartments arc in the sumo NO TKOUIU'K AXTICH'ATKD. UIIIII-OIHI Cdiiipuny Withdraws Miiiiy ..«f Its <iiiar<ls-CosIIy f*1»ii«' IIB««I In KHIIIIK' Sliili'uw'«y». Thoro iuivo boon no",now dcvolop- Railroad company and tho United fjtutcH1'ipo YAnc company. Ivist weolc "Micro Wuro nhout 75 mon hero from Dover ahrt\ Joboken inmrd- ing tho t f \ g IntorestH but tho ihd ng t j i i o i ne u most of these huvo been withdrawn, l ill i An hese h been tdrw o and (Hiltooso still continues STATIv LEGISLATURE; ilor Vrcelniicl Appointed to .Suc- ii« 1JI11? In Onlw 1 to Adjourn. The ninth week of tho session of tho a larger nttendunco than any Monday night siiiL'O thu sosnion commenced. Tho wheels begun- nioving in botii the Senate and I louse promptly nut! a good deal of work hud beon nccomplitihed when tho adjournmont was taken. Tuesday being election duy in tho throughout the State tlio uesday ownships .v SOT <;iii\yn:i>. LiicltiiwmiMii Tries lo Restrain IMpe IJIIK; from Pumping: Oil or I liter* U'rUnK With Kt'iimviil (»r IMp.-H. At the last Houston of tho Wftrron County Court, it ducinion wan given ad- verso to tho United States Pipe Lino Company in their light for a right, of way tJoneatli the tracks of tho Morris & Ivwox railroad near Wnsliington. Tho Pipe Lino Company at once took an appeal to tho Court of Errors ; and "TOWX'SHll 1 . S|ici*lnl IJciH.rt^Ki-inii Kvi-ryTinviiohlp In I In* G'mtiily—Tin* KIiM-tiuiisdcii- i'ni'lly Vt-ry L'in>vciitriil. Sprin'gii^t' wrnthrr ;j?P'1 f..Iriy pas- sible roads cunduced to a largo turnout nt Hi**township olections on Tuesday. Thuro were lively 'contents at "some olling places whilu at others there hdl i l t d i b h li KSOWI.TOS. The vote wan light, fort lift Itepublicans lind no ticket In the Held. Theio were only l'tt vnteH polled out' of •("" registered. Philip II. Alcrlclu wan elected Town Coiiniilttecmiin; John A. Merlelu, Com- inlsMloner of Appeids: Hurry J'eiors nml Uinu«l Klmii-j', rtnrvovow of Highways; Hlniiii Slmfcr, Ovurauvr of Poor; \V. K. Hnrnt'H, .lurry Amiio»v. Chaw. Usk antl Gi«>. II. liniu'lcr. Pound Ket-p'.TM. Komi Money,-I ,">00; Poor Money, *100. r.0I'ATC0S((. T I H T MIU.10XSV0TE1).; 2<inftress Stands as One Mini 1 in'Sup- 1 port of tlio l'rit.shlent In Ills ! . l*r('|iiiratlous for Wiir. S With n wave of patriotism Congress, I on Tuesday passed a bill appropriating j $oO,000 ( 000 to be used by Hie President, if nccca.iary, in: preparing for t h e - threatened war with Spain. Thebill was passed unanimously—-Republicans, Appeals whore tho case is now pernl-town in ncnrly every township and in i,,J; . aomo instances made l,andnoin»j yaniH. w«s hardly n ripple to disturb tlio puli- j ,„ UHUICOML was passed minnimoUBly-RepubHcans, tiral waters.' • Democrats hold their! Tnero wns only on« tleka in thoiMd Democrats and Populists all voting to own in nonvte everv townshin and in i nml .f. llti tolal " l "" bt;r ol Wjtts > >olletl Htrengtlieii tho President's hands. It J«*iHt Friday the Delaware, lawmakers took n, recess till Wetlnos- iiiiuiiiL'i •![)[(';.LI, iiim iin- niiiLitri »uuiu still remain as it now stands. Ho bold the (jjiso open, howover, i'ur tho rail- road attorneys to present de(:inionn i>o l:y t ig on tho right of a Vice Chan- Wilsnn Town meeting 'lore protniwl to lit: rather Millet, but much interest was aroiw- tnent nf Hon. 1,. M. e for eel lor to issue mi injunction pending niruhist Aurnrn L. Smith. The hitter won. mi appeal from n lower to a higher Thjj only fAUvr opposition was for stable, tln!(.'aii(ll'lHU'Hh(;iiit; Hurry A. Iliis- (,ourt Tho main case will be (irKuod boforo the Court of Brrara and Appeals at tho d l bbl inu ncmuc me uourc or i!.rrorB ami Appeals at me 'fowiwli ip Committee—-L. Milton Wilson, Senator Juno term and a decision will probably y^ Ahrain I,. Hmith, 1 Is. Uowii, »"d if*j not bo given .before next November. ' cvnistuhle-ilarrv A. iuwlint:, ICO; Javnh Pipeline Company will continue j He hiiiu V. Frmiuu, 101. mi-1 Commissioner ol Appeals Uaviu H. 1Junc -i It J11sti t .v'..lth«.}Vm.,-.lohnH. Surveyors of Highways—Simeon Cools, liscoverodthe o mi alarm. LU tray eon t:ii noil -jl watcl ciiHi'B. tlin total valtiu of which wiw| . •.f . h , , - * ,.ho..t"S200 Tl,o thij..f took U,o tray-; J™> ^ o ^ Z "o' "r which wan tlio eiisuwt to irt;t at. Hud ley .says Itrpurts HIT l-itlso, o lUirHlcy, the Sulvation wnsHl. matt,John llanilin: (.'aiiimlw>ioiior of Ap* i'll'iilin-nys. Aaron. KICHIIIIV, Jncoh AlN- t house: Pound Keepers, K<'i>ert pierson, UhsiH. Koch; .Justice of the Pence, Midmel A. I-J'iieb. Money for roml.t, §1,500; money for oils- cers'HrihirieH nml iticitleiitiil^r^ou; money for poor, £100. Tlu'flcctini] in Hit'* tou ; iiHlii]i resulted in ! Hut <;lui(..-in^ of tlie ibllowliiK otllvurs: TowtiKhln Coininltttcj—Krwl. Dellicker, ! r>.. :t yi'iirw: 10. S, Hoover. It- 1 ywir. 1 " -• of Highways— H. 1J, White, wns a ^rand exhibition of loyalty to the government nnd evoked #roat ap- jHtitteH and Spain nro in the market I getting options on for/'ign war fthips, i and every preparation is being mndo to meet the shocft of buttle in case di- plomacy Hhould full to adjust the cliff- erfiiccH of the two eonntrien. If war Hhonld come between Spain and the United States, it will not bo because cither nation desires it. War , shall'come solely because Spain must i neeept war to escape domestic revolu- tion. j O.,.Ji.iu'.thtiii.Iortliii], i), | inn0 other wav can Spain confess CV)niiniHoniTniA|ippid—]oinIinnn.D.i|ier failure to auprpHs tlio inwirrpntlon I .liistkr ul the iWU-.M«.rrl»H. bibur. Jt. , , n Cll)j:l t , mn , )y w a p w , t h t |)9 UniM States. If the Spanish Government were oven to ontortaui"tlie question of .surri'iidtsring Cuba, the already higMy.. intlamcd Spanish people would topple tlio (Jrown over.in H day, and anarchy _ .'Cuvpum-Jnx, AiKlt-rsun, D., UuitJ. Ihill, l). t Win. Hill, Jr., i>. o.vroup, 1ST DI.-T. The ll-ht here wns tbr member of com- mittee. Thu He pub 1 lea us nmcle no nom- ination nnd a "mule"• ticket bearing A. Depuu Uosuberry'H iimnu WHS luum-lied. A L'oinhiiiiitiun «'* his friends In both par- ties \MIS thu m«Hiis of «Ivuif! him u bin mtijoritv. The wholy Duiiioumtiti tiukut curried "hv an immense mnjorlty in otbtr partltriiliirs. The result Ibllows: .hiftlt't! of the I'uacL—Kdu-urd Parccll. Cunstabtt..4—Thns. Col'N '->., 'JIM; -IMUHC Pilteimur, O., 26Sj Ja». Hiraiiwhu;.; II.,Sill; CoiniiilUcj«-Anwm*Ayew,lJ.,W; A'.'U. CoiniSsst«nworAi»pcals-\Vm. HeiukT- son, J),, JMii: .losi-'Iih .Marlitlt. It., 52. *1 (.'ill f IV.f ill* lloiid moiiov, $3,ri0i). poor money, h'£&\ lor township debt, iu.ujd. OXFOKU, 2ND UIoTIUCT. III tills voliiifr tli.tti let Kosiibcrry receiv- ed but IS majority. «. J. Cmij* WHS on tbu "imi!i! M liultet lor Justice and received lit •iii.itii/i) of the .I'cucc-Kdwiitt] Parcell. (.'utihtables—Thiw. Coin, I).. UTiS: Iwmc Pittunuur, 1)., 'M^ John Itoknifiter, It., HO; '" :w. ItiiiiitmartiKir, 1{., 101.- For one year mntri Strmislmii, l).,21 f J; Edward Hlioo- , would rei^n supreme. j Spain cannot supress the Cuban in- fsiirruetioii. Her ftrmies have failed to •defeat the insurgents in battle after : three years of war, and the insurgent jarmicH are stronger and better equip- j ])C<1 today than at any' timo since the ; war bogiin. Tlie point seems to have ! lost to that once proud'.i tire; and tlio insurgents in Cuba peri UCH, must compel the Spanish Government to | cho.HG between wai* t with tlie United | States or a sweeping revolution at ' home. Spanish credit is exhausted. Her four per touts are now quoted at 55 to •Tli in the money marlcetn of Europe. Two days ago when there were grave apprehensions of immediate war with Spain, her securities fell two points on the market. It is not possible for her to protract an indefinite war in Cuba, and in the near future she is likely to be compelled to find some pretex for war with the United States to christal- I lize her people hiBUpport of the gov- j eminent and thus get a now but prob- I ably a briof leiiae of power for the :K )f HiKlnvnys—.Joseph Fiuillc- j 'authorizes'urf to sav tiiat lie will give'Tho letter.* she wrote to Dr. Odinuu of $IOU fur tho apprehension uf the were put in evidence nnd wort? uon- gulltv person or persons. ,<vincim* that sho bud been guilty of In- _ _ . ' | discretion, Her resignation, which loitered, the exctiae of ill-health, was not I accepted.:.-; : "Indi; vioiiii !><>-:*» Hit where both partie^ live outside of tlie | CSCKiS^' wl ' U:h couU1 not bc "'I'oljndlLpw^-Mielmel C. Clark, D.t ' The bill to provide for the establish- j Tlio case was tried on its merits, ^ S f S r ^ l K ' & K i o n b y fortown- nent or an epileptic colony ouK»t to showing the nocils of a wider culvert, sili ., ., u?., oseSt *ii)0; bounty money, .faoo. mm without hesitation. Science ^nd I^V 11 thBloworcoiivfcremlerecl^udemont OHEKSWICH. The Democnitie ticket <?nrrie(l with hi and ilIltl LI1 ° lowur uuiu t ruiuieruii jiinminjiii' ilouy I directing tlie railroad company to humanity alike approve of. the eo urneiliruMowed.tlieiiMr.iitulM TI10 early part of th-; week Mrs. Tlry .Mini' H.. I,. A: I 1 . Co. Anothe'r chapter in lliy "lUiriH Poco- no" romance was open to public view on Tuesday. When the misguided voiinc woman was hero some thoro for a regular course oi treatment. ITS: A. I) Ito-seherry, I. midtt.,loi. ^»" with Spain is, therefore, not CummisM'HKJi' of Api"/»'a—Win: lien- '.only ^puailtl* 1 hut 1 -q»iit« prnbable in the derson, ])., 'iaii; Joseph ilnrlatt, li., ioi>. near future, anti t'ne fact that we shall' "•• — ' ""•' "—t«««..i. L-«i.iir_ j s iv C no csiuao for it must make our {government strong before our people | and tiie civilized nations of the world. ; \VQ shall go to war because womiist, and when war shall come, it can last but few-months at most, resulting in the capture and independence of Cuba with a possible indemnity to Spain. {Spain might escape revolution on tlio I surrender of Cuba by obtaining i eason- !ab!e,Jndemnity guaranteed,-by a pro- tectorate of this government over the'"' revenues and property of Cuba. If war shall come a very few thous- and men would be needed in Cubato unite with the insurgents, as the whole insurgent force would be promptly supplied with the best arms and mu- or, II., lOTr, OeoryeR, Staring, R.,10T);Joiui MeX'jnr, U..10I. Mfiru-y fur minis, ?! fjOO; money for poor, $250; for to\vn.stiip debt, ?2,03i). | There was no strife here. The foliow- 'nii w U r u uioclod;": : - ; • • • , . - .•,./• • :. • Township Committee— Win; lt.Kibble,:& Conimis^ioncrof Appe.il—J. K. Hill, 3T. Surveyors of HiRlnvjiys—J. E. Strunk, 12; Guorjit! Henry,- 1 .). (ivorseor- of Poor—Richard Lutz, 29. Pound Keeper-John Uowell, 5. Komi nioiioy, ?l()0. POHATCONfl. Ift'i-e the Ueiiiocrnts and I?opubliciins dividud honors. Thy result follows: Collector—Alon/.o Sailer, D., 170: Jos. C. Woller, U.,147. Freeholder—Edwnrd M. Freer, D.; 12 ( .); Hiirry \V. Sinuliiir, R., 1D0. Constublcri—Prederiuk SchetUer, D., Ml; ChriKtinn Iirotzman, D., Ill; Lewis Davis, It., 173. ,Coimntttce-3. years,.iMm...Butler,...D.,. • H i p ] 'yortr,"'H^nuit!i-'Mii!rnesr i u:vi5y;~Ii" ye.'irs, Thos. M. Croupe, R-, 170; t year, John IT. DucML'r, D., t(il. JiisUees of thu Pence—Goo. ironnland, D..1J.2; Wm. Case, 1>.,.1-V2; Samuel For- ., "~ 1 ---'T)r«iny,-R..ifr).. . . - •;-s—Miidisoh Stobl:-' nitions and with artillery with which they could capture any seaport eity I from inland nnd drive the Spanish ' forces into the sen. Tho violent flurries in securities aud values caused by rumors of war are of all things the most senseless. If war shall come, thero would be a sudden , The sale of tho C. I'. Howlby"""orjjiin factory wan bold by SheriiV Jliiekoy at tho Now Windsor House on Monday afternoon. Tiio salo comprised tho factory nnd all the machinery. Tlie bidding alartnd at §3,500 and was run up to $-1,000 at which llgure it ^was sold to Oscar .IciVory, counsel for i, the sbven mortgagiiOP. The latter Imd _ . a claim pI' about §0,000 upon the prop-'j the SJ 1 orty, which, with tlio cost oi'execution, c etc., runs their claim up loabout S(»,OtJO. Thoy wort! forced to purchase tho plant in order to protect" themselves against a houvy loss. Uy tho sale they now | liave fcitlo to the property and will on-1 : ' : deavor to soil it to the best advantage. il The plant, is worth about $12,000 but, can probably bo bought from the prea- iMity days. "onilr.-ifts were 'sol'iill lln: Iforough ollii'luls tlio j'oiir endIhg April'1st. lf',*f. It'ci'ivcd Irmn KiKtuli Cji.cpciiUd 1 , m\ it!iil.'S7j Jlnytir Vjuiniilta, li- sf rims, $».• . • ' ,: ' • . ::„ in motion udjrtiinH nr,!rn.'i! To ', Clc dirffl nt th« rcal- Crln'it'S AKIIIIIHI (io»d Will. Tho .author of a lately publislied col- '••V-vloution of hints to writtsvs says: "Novoi- -M "r~f;eomposo a letter as you would a eoin- yjS= ::= ''posiUdn;"it is a crime against, Triotul- " ship. Never writo a eareless, nlovonly letter; it is a dlnrcHpcct toyonr frioml." .^Similarly, a stilted ncivci'tisomont is a crime against good wili, and so ia ti 1,. _l. _ .1 _ .11>iitff!iininn*lf . '1^1 Irt ll.l H,^tf msborn in NorLlmir was the widow nptmieoiiiil.y. of Mr. John _. Showim tlie !' of twelve childrcn.JiiiH? ol'-wln»m 3. Inearly life she connected her- t.h the church anil hi all I be yuitrs illowcd was linn in tho faith and nod death us thu end of sullWinj; o he-ginning ufulurmd rust. - Tlio_.happy The fiuiornl will tiikOt^laco Friday inorn- ^Ddium is'lho thin^ " liMoabrdxportsfiVrffntil o'clock"fro'in-aior^lilanuo or n •Ss- h -iss'. y ^ ""^ " l9y;c011 -11 "^a' : S^ ot i.:S!s^;^ ~Frfoiul»" : iu"Washington desiring toylow --^-•^Bllpshotl.-adverUw hciiUandfilottnieh tronhlc, and thin com- bimiLion oftliHeuMcs -JI All's, iiowurs, :tvlio; used hoi- death. innultiu iiiinio was Do Vour Shako into your E d Ib ct Aeln:'.* HIIOCS Allen's Foot C Bi Shako nt your HIIOCS s t Ensc, a powder. Ibcures Corns, Bunions ^Chilblain3:'aworitliierS*vollon'ftiot.--At.iH i . druffcistfl .and SUou Storus, k iSo. 'Sainplo FRBK. Address, Allen S. Olmstcd, Loltoy. Frieiuls in Washington duslriitg toylo tliorcmnins eiin do so lit tins homo oilier daughter, No,'2-1 10, Washiiifflon aveiiuo, between tlio hours of 1 and ,2:!i0 o'clock Thursday aftcrnooii. l •;,-, """••'" v* '"" ^ i T " ' _.Tho STAU and Thrice-a-\Veelt ""World, four papers a.week,$2.00a year in ndvaticc, Georpu I. Mitchell nmrTiimlly of B«dd'» ^'oeach"f()7Eeri"apl)oamnl : o'atTown 1 Lake;.Mr. iim arr«. Jacob ^Murtouw ot Hall tomorrow, when a honring will en'isof BoVhtehoiii Til'.; 1 Mrs. John S tllkc P^ico before'Justice Groveling. Park"'WtiMli'iYiKliLer of Newark; Mr and .Mrs. O. Loiila, Mr. and Airs. D.Jleers, Mr. John ISeersrMV. •PnM*rsnti licers, Mr. and Mrs. .John Cireon, Mr..ami Mrs. Wm. 11. ', Miss EdlUi Uuttfrltuiil, Mi-, imd Mrs. Walter Uuiiglnnd, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Poi-erson Frutne, Mr. and Mrs. A. 11, Mitchell, Mr. imdMrs. Josenli.WliStcadl.'-Mr. »IK1 Mrs. Uonry; Wliltcifcll, Mr.; r aiHi Mrs. A. K. muTafr's. JolinXmVef7Mrr"di3bmo"'Sliii'r'if," Mr.'Aaron LuiL'h, Mr. mid MIH. John Loiali, Mi', anil Mrs.iMm'tin Fisiior, Mr. (iiuV RlrsT i\.".l. Cirocn, all of Townsbury. Tim occasion was one .that, wilt bo lou<x.re- njtnbured by ovoryono in-csuiit, IUKI^HII, ilV'Wtslibig them nimthtii'25 years of lilt! :ul Hgolduu wedding c^lubnition. .; »f Many H\wU. Tho i ,ul Klticflon Ni'xt 'J'ncridny. itshoul election for tlu-ec bo held at U 1 now.. Iloro thowhole Detnocr.itic ticket wns elected except the unmiidato for FreohoH- cr, llenrv Atoii. ' II hud been falsely rc- porteil that li« was with Merrell in the ist election Tor County Collector ; that he "•'" y to use towards plodyed to sup- port Merrull furre-elucUon. TJiescropori the township ever hrul. He has always been a champion of the taxpayers. Tin Money for township purposes, ttf.OOO. Next election at Sprinirtown, I")., l^C; next election and town meeltiig at IIOHSU of I lonry liotline, It., 1S1. -^....-.:... ...... WASHINGTON. Township Oonnnittcc—David Wciso, ])., n:?;,.\Vn)...II.-.Ali£ai\.a.l00- Coin in is*iibii(ii*"ot* Appeal—John II, JJal- rytnplt!, h., 03; Jos. II. Buictlomiui, C. IW. Surveyors of UiKlnvays—Jnctjl) Voslcr, I).. 101; 'Midiiicl Koseberrv. D., is">. Justice of the l'tiiiue—John C. IScnward, ; r>.r$>3.- "•=-•••-- •'• .- -•:••=••-.- ; ••;•_.;.,- -.• Pound Keepers—Jacob Sunday, D., 101; Wm. Miller, D.. 101. M^ney for roads, $1,500; money for town- ^ship'puvposes, $1,000. ,U'N*.'TIOX HOKOVOH. The election hcrepiiSHcd oil' very quieily on Tuesday. Thoro were Sli votes polled. PollowiiiL' is tho result: Common Council Charles Adams, Allchncl Wululi. C; .—- Assessor—Wurreu O. Lnudanberger. Collector—IVlor S. Sluu'ts. "-' CommiH-iioncr of AppcalH—X). Watson of nil things in business channels, but wiir would surely inflate rattier •than diminish values. A war would mean tlio employment of scores of thousands •.of -pcOpla -now-unemployed; itvt'ou'd mean the tlifVusioirofseores of liiiUiohs"' of mone3* which would not be expend- ed otherwise, ;nul before war would be upon us a month, values would be ad- vanced even beyond the prices they ! could command in peace. The goveru- i mont and the people alike have abiui- ' dance of money, and its increased vol- . nine by war could not fail to increase ! not only all legitimate values, biiteveu" j purely speculative values as well. I Everything now poii.ts to a probable war with '-Spain, ac an. early .day, and i wo should look it squnvelj* in the face. \ We can escape i.^oiUy if Spain can liopo j to escape revolution by the surrender ;of Cuba, and tliafc seems entirely im- p'ro*'wble.-"- : \Vo'iiuis*L,' ; tliuj't!rore,"'be-pi<e.-~: : part^.foi' •war, nnd patriotic Senators i and I'lpprosentatives of all parties, and I patriotic people throughout the ontii-o I nation regardless of political faith, will heartily support tlie government in the most, 'heroic measures. WQ are now certain to be ready (br it, and that means the speedy defeat of Spain, and in-all probability tho annihilation of what;\vji.s once the proudest empirein the world. . '•' Road money, foW; poor borough expanses, $250. ney, §150; 1\v,,inon-?,luy V«iu utTSiiIiooI MuoHnsa.-; ! On Tuesday, ilarch 15th, the annual linked Omolot;—Boat the yolks of U tl ' vlks a sm Flctclier Turner, H., l"-0; Chester Ciiln, lt.,liT. if>l Illti <U.V|)I1U HI 13 IJ. .11. J3I1 I U | I U | L' 111111*. IJ- Frcist and Gco. Ii. l'io\vcfs. JIi". Shrope will probably succeed himself. Messrs o f w u v G . Orovclhi|!' C nnd L J!>hn H.'Si'otth^': A. \V. Kolsey, D., Iffij 'Arthur are mentioned as tliijlrtuti:i.'vw»e*. Aum.h-! Liielt, H., IIS. . , :; - ;.Ml"ket: mentioned oontniiis UiVnwmiM of . , iN»V^K-Ni)^.N^ii- •• volfurc of the publicijchobls liopo that",' 1 tiic women will uitend the meetings nml use tho rights u^siiilmce ihat. still runmin " to then:. If tlio amendment to the consti- tution, voted upon by the people lust,.Sep- tember', had been carried, tuey would have regained *,he ilyht to vote for School Trus-'i teoa, buirsiiico it was* defeated tho women hnvc gained no new rights; but they uroj . S No t ,«r;SP ^ffSlK^ Dear Slr^ Kiiclo.ioil-lioruwttli nlcasc midIj^nlel SpunKonherK; Win. liurd ami h. M. r.irty llniia were not, particularly drawn chuelv for$£.(H) in pnyniynt for• tho STAW 'giiroijo. ' JX ' hero, lor Iiyth tiukulH were'cut consider- to Marehljlim. IMenap continuo seiuliiu,' *.'—-&. ably. The IX'imienUie ticket unrriecUhc to Miu'clrUiriit. Please continue-seiidnuj ,S!imc n.4 jvo consider it the best, paper on yolks of four eKgs separately; add to the volks a small cup or milk, a Liiblcspcionful 'in'Hour, jiioiispooiifiil ol" lmkliiff powder, linlf a icaspo.'j".ii!l of salt and lastly the alJiV beaten whites. It should bo served Uie moment it is taken from tho oven, tin it is likely I" fall. :' il. BgcMiimtiHi-One f|»« rt ol ' (lour, throe I _ _ b s s ^ i h o .wliljcs and y o l ^ Wj«i« sq«>i- ^ Sf'coiirse. ontillert to' those whiclV/ "if I sp^iu'r^^o^s^^ssiS I ,8!uno iw.Wo coiwUl its kind in Now Jersey. .;.. . . ,i JlVi however. -"•••*• •&< Kiii»h(s ol Mnlliu ,j»stiee of the PonCo-Anron B. LeTgli, Siloam Commiuidcry,No. 121/will hoUl 10S; O. S. Kennedy, SV. ' ... bN itllM lady, friends arc invited to bo present. Also the lonely cen|.iomeii will bu welcome The llmm«ll(!s(; Man I us well as the hamlsomest, and others am iitdto cll any dist and t wll amlmt, and others am vitcd,-to cull on any druggist and Re free 1 a trial holtlo of Kemp's Balaam for the -Throat undLiuiRs, remedy that U ' t d t " d r l i llCli Guaranteed toeuro "mid.'reliovo alfCliroiiici'"] tirarid" CoinniiiiiderGiUotriind-Dr. Ens- Stephen H:S;iuniiers, 9L -- J Acute Couchs.-Aathnmi Brouchitia land have 'promised L to bo present. No Pound <-'«"«<»•«—•» •< . H: ltowcll, »5; "Solif aiSpif no; _ r _„ ._ _. __ Pound KfiepersJ.d/ Sornin charge. Exorcises commence at S o'clock. David Orlger, Df>; Fred Sehmeal, flfi. VV into n smontli (mtior. Hlittle itmier than for criddleuiikes. "Greaso well some iiuiflln pans nml, tlll'two-thirds full. Bnko in a hot oven lU'tccn or twenty minutes. Whooping COURII is tho most distressing mnlady; but itsdm-ntion can be cut short by tho use of Ono Minute Cough Cure, \vhieli.isL.nlso.thtLbE9t known remedy for cr JUD hud nil lung' nnd bronchial troubies. P. N. Jenkins 1 Warren County Drugtoro. 1873) iiurt of voting on all (Hicstlons' eorn/r 1 - ^ ingucCore tho school meetings,.with tho single exception of voting for the election of Heliool Trustees. Thus wiiinon aroon- u titled to. vote.for ii'tnx*;for thn.twmlng of. . ."'• . bonds, to aer.vo- ila ulmiVitiui't oi' tullur uf t\^~~~^ meeting, nnd to vote ior-auch ofllcera. In..; .... ,;., ii word, with l,li(> oxeapHon .just nnt.«i],' - ; they hnvo Jde smnc powers as men nt,': acliooliii 1 (3iir« C<)tinLl|HtUiMI I*"«r«V0r, ' " •.•'.'••-;:.".:~^:.-.'-;'. _._. _ -Vsriifotsr'uiinnyOi^ tC. O, C. Iail to cure, druggists rplund tnonoy. •fh •':'..,, ..^

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SBINGTON OVER 3,150.:.S&E ,iinml>er, nml covers tlie comity n» ' ' «tienrlq'scvlluil like it Usuiktl, Wlt.it «ituttt ue«l tw wild t - . : J

31ST YEAR-NUMBER 10. WASHINGTON, WAHllEN COUNTY, N. J., THURSDAY, MAUOII 10, 18118. SUBSCRIPTION: 81.50 PER YEAR.

A HOLD KOHUERY."Viifiik Tiller Kiitcn-llnlrliaiiwN stiipn

In llnckcclsl.iwn iiml CnrrlmAwny u'l'niy of Wnlclii'fl. :

The dnngoi- ol" leaving a fltoro unut-:: Uiuleil timing" business hours , wasVfTectunlly demonstrated in IlaukettB-town on' Monday night. ••"'"JowolorCharles HnirlioiiHU. in tho victim andhis costly oxporionco may provo ofVttluo t<> cithor bufllnons .mon.

Mr. Hairhousu is an old establishedjfiwelor whose Htoro Is on IIopu streot.'ills living apartments arc in the sumo

NO TKOUIU'K AXTICH'ATKD.

UIIIII-OIHI Cdiiipuny Withdraws Miiiiy..«f Its <iiiar<ls-CosIIy f*1»ii«' IIB««I

In KHIIIIK' Sliili'uw'«y».

Thoro iuivo boon no",now dcvolop-

Railroad company and tho UnitedfjtutcH1'ipo YAnc company.

Ivist weolc "Micro Wuro nhout 75 monhero from Dover ahrt\ Joboken inmrd-ing tho

t f

\ gIntorestH but tho

ihdng t j i i o i n e u

most of these huvo been withdrawn,l ill iAn

hese h been t d r wo and (Hiltooso still continues

STATIv LEGISLATURE;

ilor Vrcelniicl Appointed to .Suc-

ii« 1JI11? In Onlw1 to Adjourn.

The ninth week of tho session of tho

a larger nttendunco than any Mondaynight siiiL'O thu sosnion commenced.Tho wheels begun- nioving in botii theSenate and I louse promptly nut! a gooddeal of work hud beon nccomplitihedwhen tho adjournmont was taken.Tuesday being election duy in tho

throughout the State tliouesday

ownships

.v SOT <;iii\yn:i>.

LiicltiiwmiMii Tries lo Restrain IMpeIJIIK; from Pumping: Oil or I liter*

U'rUnK With Kt'iimviil (»r IMp.-H.At the last Houston of tho Wftrron

County Court, it ducinion wan given ad-verso to tho United States Pipe LinoCompany in their light for a right, ofway tJoneatli the tracks of tho Morris& Ivwox railroad near Wnsliington.Tho Pipe Lino Company at once tookan appeal to tho Court of Errors ; and

"TOWX'SHll1.S|ici*lnl IJciH.rt^Ki-inii Kvi-ryTinviiohlp

In I In* G'mtiily—Tin* KIiM-tiuiisdcii-i'ni'lly Vt-ry L'in>vciitriil.

Sprin'gii^t' wrnthrr ;j?P'1 f..Iriy pas-sible roads cunduced to a largo turnoutnt Hi** township olections on Tuesday.Thuro were lively 'contents at "some

olling places whilu at others thereh d l i l t d i b h li

KSOWI.TOS.The vote wan light, fort lift Itepublicans

lind no ticket In the Held. Theio wereonly l'tt vnteH polled out' of •("" registered.

Philip II. Alcrlclu wan elected TownCoiiniilttecmiin; John A. Merlelu, Com-inlsMloner of Appeids: Hurry J'eiors nmlUinu«l Klmii-j', rtnrvovow of Highways;Hlniiii Slmfcr, Ovurauvr of Poor; \V. K.Hnrnt'H, .lurry Amiio»v. Chaw. Usk antlGi«>. II. liniu'lcr. Pound Ket-p'.TM.

Komi Money,-I ,">00; Poor Money, *100.r.0I'ATC0S((.

T I H T MIU.10XSV0TE1).;2<inftress Stands as One Mini1 in'Sup-1

port of tlio l'rit.shlent In Ills! . l*r('|iiiratlous for Wiir.

S With n wave of patriotism Congress,I on Tuesday passed a bill appropriatingj $oO,000(000 to be used by Hie President,if nccca.iary, in: preparing for t h e -threatened war with Spain. The billwas passed unanimously—-Republicans,

Appeals whore tho case is now pernl-town in ncnrly every township and ini,,J; . aomo instances made l,andnoin»j yaniH.

w«s hardly n ripple to disturb tlio puli- j ,„ UHUICOML was passed minnimoUBly-RepubHcans,tiral waters.' • Democrats hold their! Tnero wns only on« tleka in thoiMd Democrats and Populists all voting toown in nonvte everv townshin and in i n m l .f.llti t o l a l " l""b t ; r o l W j t t s >>olletl Htrengtlieii tho President's hands. It

J«*iHt Friday the Delaware,lawmakers took n, recess till Wetlnos-

iiiiuiiiL'i •![)[(';.LI, iiim iin- niiiLitri »uuiustill remain as it now stands. Ho boldthe (jjiso open, howover, i'ur tho rail-road attorneys to present de(:inionn i>o l:y t

i g on tho right of a Vice Chan- Wilsnn

Town meeting 'lore protniwl to lit:rather Millet, but much interest was aroiw-

tnent nf Hon. 1,. M.e for

eel lor to issue mi injunction pending niruhist Aurnrn L. Smith. The hitter won.mi appeal from n lower to a higher Thjj only fAUvr opposition was for

stable, tln!(.'aii(ll'lHU'Hh(;iiit; Hurry A. Iliis-(,ourtTho main case will be (irKuod boforo

the Court of Brrara and Appeals at thod l bbl

inu ncmuc me uourc or i!.rrorB ami Appeals at me 'fowiwli ip Committee—-L. Milton Wilson,Senator Juno term and a decision will probably y^ Ahrain I,. Hmith, 1 Is.

Uowii, »"d if* j not bo given .before next November. ' cvnistuhle-ilarrv A. iuwlint:, ICO; JavnhPipeline Company will continue j

He

hiiiu V. Frmiuu, 101.mi-1 Commissioner ol Appeals — Uaviu H.

1Junc-iItJ11sti t.v'..lth«.}Vm.,-.lohnH.Surveyors of Highways—Simeon Cools,

liscoverodtheo mi alarm.LU tray eon t:ii noil -jl watcl

ciiHi'B. tlin total valtiu of which wiw | . •. f . h , , - *,.ho..t"S200 Tl,o thij..f took U,o tray-; J™> o ^ Z "o' "rwhich wan tlio eiisuwt to irt;t at. Hud

ley .says Itrpurts HIT l-itlso,o lUirHlcy, the Sulvation

wnsHl.

matt,John llanilin: (.'aiiimlw>ioiior of Ap*

i'll'iilin-nys. Aaron. KICHIIIIV, Jncoh AlN-t house: Pound Keepers, K<'i>ert pierson,UhsiH. Koch; .Justice of the Pence, MidmelA. I-J'iieb.

Money for roml.t, §1,500; money for oils-cers'HrihirieH nml iticitleiitiil^r^ou; moneyfor poor, £100.

Tlu'flcctini] in Hit'* tou;iiHlii]i resulted in! Hut <;lui(..-in^ of tlie ibllowliiK otllvurs:

TowtiKhln Coininltttcj—Krwl. Dellicker,! r>.. :t yi'iirw: 10. S, Hoover. It- 1 ywir.1 • " -• of Highways— H. 1J, White,

wns a rand exhibition of loyalty to• the government nnd evoked #roat ap-

jHtitteH and Spain nro in the marketI getting options on for/'ign war fthips,i and every preparation is being mndoto meet the shocft of buttle in case di-plomacy Hhould full to adjust the cliff-erfiiccH of the two eonntrien.

If war Hhonld come between Spainand the United States, it will not bobecause cither nation desires it. War

, shall'come solely because Spain musti neeept war to escape domestic revolu-tion.

j O.,.Ji.iu'.thtiii.Iortliii], i), | in n 0 other wav can Spain confessCV)niiniHoniTniA|ippid—]oinIinnn.D.i|ier failure to auprpHs tlio inwirrpntlon

I .liistkr ul the iWU-.M«.rrl»H. bibur. Jt. , , n C l l ) j : l t , m n , ) y „ w a p w , t h t | ) 9 U n i M

States. If the Spanish Governmentwere oven to ontortaui"tlie question of.surri'iidtsring Cuba, the already higMy..intlamcd Spanish people would toppletlio (Jrown over.in H day, and anarchy

_ .'Cuvpum-Jnx, AiKlt-rsun, D., UuitJ.Ihill, l). t Win. Hill, Jr., i>.

o.vroup, 1ST DI.-T.The ll-ht here wns tbr member of com-

mittee. Thu He pub 1 lea us nmcle no nom-ination nnd a "mule"• ticket bearing A.Depuu Uosuberry'H iimnu WHS luum-lied.A L'oinhiiiiitiun «'* his friends In both par-ties \MIS thu m«Hiis of «Ivuif! him u binmtijoritv. The wholy Duiiioumtiti tiukutcurried "hv an immense mnjorlty in otbtrpartltriiliirs. The result Ibllows:

.hiftlt't! of the I'uacL—Kdu-urd Parccll.Cunstabtt..4—Thns. Col'N '->., 'JIM; -IMUHC

Pilteimur, O., 26Sj Ja». Hiraiiwhu;.; II.,Sill;

CoiniiilUcj«-Anwm*Ayew,lJ.,W; A'.'U.

CoiniSsst«nworAi»pcals-\Vm. HeiukT-son, J),, JMii: .losi-'Iih .Marlitlt. It., 52.

*1 (.'ill f IV.f ill*lloiid moiiov, $3,ri0i). poor money, h'£&\

lor township debt, iu.ujd.OXFOKU, 2ND UIoTIUCT.

III tills voliiifr tli.tti let Kosiibcrry receiv-ed but IS majority. «. J. Cmij* WHS on tbu"imi!i!M liultet lor Justice and received lit

•iii.itii/i) of the .I'cucc-Kdwiitt] Parcell.(.'utihtables—Thiw. Coin, I).. UTiS: Iwmc

Pittunuur, 1)., 'M^ John Itoknifiter, It., HO;' " :w. ItiiiiitmartiKir, 1{., 101.- For one year

mntri Strmislmii, l).,21fJ; Edward Hlioo-

, would rei^n supreme.j Spain cannot supress the Cuban in-fsiirruetioii. Her ftrmies have failed to•defeat the insurgents in battle after: three years of war, and the insurgentjarmicH are stronger and better equip-j ])C<1 today than at any' timo since the; war bogiin. Tlie point seems to have

! lost to that once proud'.i tire; and

tlio insurgents in Cuba peri UCH, mustcompel the Spanish Government to

| cho.HG between wai*t with tlie United| States or a sweeping revolution at' home.

Spanish credit is exhausted. Herfour per touts are now quoted at 55 to•Tli in the money marlcetn of Europe.Two days ago when there were graveapprehensions of immediate war withSpain, her securities fell two points onthe market. It is not possible for herto protract an indefinite war in Cuba,and in the near future she is likely tobe compelled to find some pretex forwar with the United States to christal-

I lize her people hiBUpport of the gov-j eminent and thus get a now but prob-I ably a briof leiiae of power for the

:K

)f HiKlnvnys—.Joseph Fiuillc- j

'authorizes'urf to sav tiiat lie will give'Tho letter.* she wrote to Dr. Odinuuof $IOU fur tho apprehension uf the were put in evidence nnd wort? uon-gulltv person or persons. • ,< vincim* that sho bud been guilty of In-

_ _ . ' | discretion, Her resignation, whichloitered, the exctiae of ill-health, was notI accepted.:.-; : "Indi;v i o i i i i !><>-:*» H i t

where both partie^ live outside of tlie | C S C K i S ^ ' w l ' U : h c o u U 1 n o t b c "'I'oljndlLpw^-Mielmel C. Clark, D.t' The bill to provide for the establish- j Tlio case was tried on its merits, ^ S f S r ^ l K ' & K i o n b y fortown-nent or an epileptic colony ouK»t to showing the nocils of a wider culvert, s i l i., .,u?.,oseSt *ii)0; bounty money, .faoo.mm without hesitation. Science ^nd I V11 thBloworcoiivfcremlerecl^udemont OHEKSWICH.

The Democnitie ticket <?nrrie(l with hiand i l I l t l LI1° lowur uuiu t ruiuieruii jiinminjiii'

ilouy I directing tlie railroad company tohumanity alike approve of. the eo

urneiliruMowed.tlieiiMr.iitulMTI10 early part of th-; week Mrs. Tlry .Mini' H.. I,. A: I1. Co.

Anothe'r chapter in lliy "lUiriH Poco-no" romance was open to public viewon Tuesday. When the misguidedvoiinc woman was hero some

thoro for a regular course oi treatment.

ITS: A. I) Ito-seherry, I. mid tt., loi. ^ » " with Spain is, therefore, notCummisM'HKJi' of Api"/»'a—Win: lien- '.only ^puailtl*1 hut1-q»iit« prnbable in the

derson, ])., 'iaii; Joseph ilnrlatt, li., ioi>. • near future, anti t'ne fact that we shall'"•• — ' ""• ' "— t«««..i. L-«i.iir_ j s ivC n o csiuao for it must make our

{government strong before our people| and tiie civilized nations of the world.; \VQ shall go to war because wo miist,and when war shall come, it can lastbut few-months at most, resulting inthe capture and independence of Cubawith a possible indemnity to Spain.

{Spain might escape revolution on tlioI surrender of Cuba by obtaining i eason-!ab!e,Jndemnity guaranteed,-by a pro-tectorate of this government over the'"'revenues and property of Cuba.

If war shall come a very few thous-and men would be needed in Cuba tounite with the insurgents, as the wholeinsurgent force would be promptlysupplied with the best arms and mu-

or, II., lOTr, OeoryeR, Staring, R.,10T);JoiuiMeX'jnr, U..10I.

Mfiru-y fur minis, ?! fjOO; money for poor,$250; for to\vn.stiip debt, ?2,03i). |

There was no strife here. The foliow-' n i i w U r u u i o c l o d ; " : : - ; • • • , . - . • , . / • • :. •

Township Committee— Win; lt.Kibble,:&Conimis^ioncrof Appe.il—J. K. Hill, 3T.Surveyors of HiRlnvjiys—J. E. Strunk,

12; Guorjit! Henry,-1.).(ivorseor- of Poor—Richard Lutz, 29.Pound Keeper-John Uowell, 5.Komi nioiioy, ?l()0.

POHATCONfl.Ift'i-e the Ueiiiocrnts and I?opubliciins

dividud honors. Thy result follows:Collector—Alon/.o Sailer, D., 170: Jos.

C. Woller, U.,147.Freeholder—Edwnrd M. Freer, D.; 12(.);

Hiirry \V. Sinuliiir, R., 1D0.Constublcri—Prederiuk SchetUer, D., Ml;

ChriKtinn Iirotzman, D., I l l ; Lewis Davis,It., 173.,Coimntttce-3. years,.iMm...Butler,...D.,.

• H i p ] 'yortr,"'H^nuit!i-'Mii!rnesriu:vi5y;~Ii"ye.'irs, Thos. M. Croupe, R-, 170; t year,John IT. DucML'r, D., t(il.

JiisUees of thu Pence—Goo. ironnland,D..1J.2; Wm. Case, 1>.,.1-V2; Samuel For-

., — "~1---'T)r«iny,-R..ifr).. . . -•;-s—Miidisoh Stobl:-'

nitions and with artillery with whichthey could capture any seaport eity

I from inland nnd drive the Spanish' forces into the sen.

Tho violent flurries in securities audvalues caused by rumors of war are ofall things the most senseless. If warshall come, thero would be a sudden

, The sale of tho C. I'. Howlby"""orjjiinfactory wan bold by SheriiV Jliiekoy attho Now Windsor House on Mondayafternoon. Tiio salo comprised tho

• factory nnd all the machinery.Tlie bidding alartnd at §3,500 and

was run up to $-1,000 at which llgure it^ was sold to Oscar .IciVory, counsel for

i, the sbven mortgagiiOP. The latter Imd _ .a claim pI' about §0,000 upon the prop-'j the SJ1orty, which, with tlio cost oi'execution, c

etc., runs their claim up lo about S(»,OtJO.Thoy wort! forced to purchase tho plantin order to protect" themselves againsta houvy loss. Uy tho sale they now |liave fcitlo to the property and will on-1

:': deavor to soil it to the best advantage.il The plant, is worth about $12,000 but,

can probably bo bought from the prea-

iMity days."onilr.-ifts were'sol'iill lln: Iforough ollii'luls

tlio j'oiir endIhg April'1st. lf',*f.It'ci'ivcd Irmn KiKtuli Cji.cpciiUd1,m\ it!iil.'S7j Jlnytir Vjuiniilta, li-s f rims, $».• . • ' ,: ' • . ::„in motion udjrtiinH

nr,!rn.'i! To

', Clc

dirffl nt th« rcal-

Crln'it'S AKIIIIIHI (io»d Will.Tho .author of a lately publislied col-

'••V-vloution of hints to writtsvs says: "Novoi--M "r~f;eomposo a letter as you would a eoin-yjS=::=''posiUdn;"it is a crime against, Triotul-" ship. Never writo a eareless, nlovonly

letter; it is a dlnrcHpcct to yonr frioml.".^Similarly, a stilted ncivci'tisomont is a

crime against good wili, and so ia ti1,. _l. _ .1 _ .11>iitff!iininn*lf . '1 1 Irt ll.l H,^tf

msborn in NorLlmirwas the widow

nptmieoiiiil.y.of Mr. John

_. Showim tlie!' of twelve childrcn.JiiiH? ol'-wln»m3. In early life she connected her-t.h the church anil hi all I be yuitrsillowcd was linn in tho faith andnod death us thu end of sullWinj;o he-ginning ufulurmd rust. -

Tlio_.happy The fiuiornl will tiikOt^laco Friday inorn-^ D d i u m is'lho th in^ " liMoabrdxportsfiVrffntil o'clock"fro'in-aior^lilanuo or n

•Ss-h-iss'.y^ " " ^ "l9y; c011-11 " ^ a ' : S ^ o t i . : S ! s ^ ; ^~Frfoiul»":iu"Washington desiring toylow

--^-•^Bllpshotl.-adverUw

hciiUandfilottnieh tronhlc, and thin com-bimiLion oftliHeuMcs -JI

All's, iiowurs, :tvlio;used hoi- death.

innultiu iiiinio was

Do VourShako into your

E d Ib

ct Aeln:'.*HIIOCS Allen's Foot

C BiShako nt your HIIOCS s t

Ensc, a powder. Ib cures Corns, Bunions^Chilblain3:'aworitliierS*vollon'ftiot.--At.iHi

. druffcistfl .and SUou Storus, kiSo. 'SainploFRBK. Address, Allen S. Olmstcd, Loltoy.

Frieiuls in Washington duslriitg toylotliorcmnins eiin do so lit tins homo oil ierdaughter, No,'2-1 10, Washiiifflon aveiiuo,between tlio hours of 1 and ,2:!i0 o'clockThursday aftcrnooii. l •;,-,

" " " • • ' " v * '"" ^ i T " '

_.Tho STAU and Thrice-a-\Veelt ""World,four papers a.week,$2.00a year in ndvaticc,

Georpu I. Mitchell nmrTiimlly of B«dd'» ^'o each"f()7Eeri"apl)oamnl:o'atTown 1Lake;.Mr. iim arr«. Jacob ^Murtouw ot Hall tomorrow, when a honring will

en'isof BoVhtehoiii Til'.;1 Mrs. John S t l l k c P^ico before'Justice Groveling.Park"'WtiMli'iYiKliLer of Newark; Mr and.Mrs. O. Loiila, Mr. and Airs. D.Jleers, Mr.John ISeersrMV. •PnM*rsnti licers, Mr. andMrs. .John Cireon, Mr..ami Mrs. Wm. 11.

• ' , Miss EdlUi Uuttfrltuiil, Mi-, imdMrs. Walter Uuiiglnnd, Mr. and Mrs.Aaron Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Poi-ersonFrutne, Mr. and Mrs. A. 11, Mitchell, Mr.imdMrs. Josenli.WliStcadl.'-Mr. »IK1 Mrs.Uonry; Wliltcifcll, Mr.;raiHi Mrs. A. K.

muTafr's. JolinXmVef7Mrr"di3bmo"'Sliii'r'if,"Mr.'Aaron LuiL'h, Mr. mid MIH. JohnLoiali, Mi', anil Mrs.iMm'tin Fisiior, Mr.(iiuV RlrsT i\.".l. Cirocn, all of Townsbury.Tim occasion was one .that, wilt bo lou<x.re-

njtnbured by ovoryono in-csuiit, IUKI^HII,ilV'Wtslibig them nimthtii'25 years of lilt!:ul H golduu wedding c^lubnition.

.; »f Many H\wU.

Tho i,ul Klticflon Ni'xt 'J'ncridny.

itshoul election for tlu-ec

bo held at U1

now..Iloro tho whole Detnocr.itic ticket wns

elected except the unmiidato for FreohoH-cr, llenrv Atoii. ' II hud been falsely rc-porteil that li« was with Merrell in the

ist election Tor County Collector ; that he"•'" y to use towards

plodyed to sup-port Merrull furre-elucUon. TJiescroporithe township ever hrul. He has alwaysbeen a champion of the taxpayers. Tin

Money for township purposes, ttf.OOO.Next election at Sprinirtown, I")., l^C;

next election and town meeltiig at IIOHSUof I lonry liotline, It., 1S1. -^....-.:... ......

WASHINGTON.Township Oonnnittcc—David Wciso, ]).,

n:?;,.\Vn)...II.-.Ali£ai\.a.l00-Coin in is*iibii(ii*"ot* Appeal—John II, JJal-

rytnplt!, h., 03; Jos. II. Buictlomiui, C . IW.Surveyors of UiKlnvays—Jnctjl) Voslcr,

I).. 101; 'Midiiicl Koseberrv. D., is">.Justice of the l'tiiiue—John C. IScnward,

; r > . r $ > 3 . - " • = - • • • - - •'• .- - • : • • = • • - . - ; ••;•_.;.,- -.•

Pound Keepers—Jacob Sunday, D., 101;Wm. Miller, D.. 101.

M^ney for roads, $1,500; money for town-^ship'puvposes, $1,000.

,U'N*.'TIOX HOKOVOH.The election hcrepiiSHcd oil' very quieily

on Tuesday. Thoro were Sli votes polled.PollowiiiL' is tho result:

Common Council — Charles Adams,Allchncl Wululi. C; .—-

Assessor—Wurreu O. Lnudanberger.Collector—IVlor S. Sluu'ts. "-'CommiH-iioncr of AppcalH—X). Watson

of nil things in business channels, butwiir would surely inflate rattier •thandiminish values. A war would meantlio employment of scores of thousands•.of -pcOpla -now-unemployed; itvt'ou'dmean the tlifVusioirofseores of liiiUiohs"'of mone3* which would not be expend-ed otherwise, ;nul before war would beupon us a month, values would be ad-vanced even beyond the prices they

! could command in peace. The goveru-i mont and the people alike have abiui-' dance of money, and its increased vol-. nine by war could not fail to increase! not only all legitimate values, biiteveu"j purely speculative values as well.I Everything now poii.ts to a probablewar with '-Spain, ac an. early .day, and

i wo should look it squnvelj* in the face.\ We can escape i. oiUy if Spain can liopoj to escape revolution by the surrender;of Cuba, and tliafc seems entirely im-p'ro*'wble.-"-:\Vo'iiuis*L,';tliuj't!rore,"'be-pi<e.-~:

: part^.foi' •war, nnd patriotic Senatorsi and I'lpprosentatives of all parties, andI patriotic people throughout the ontii-oI nation regardless of political faith, willheartily support tlie government inthe most, 'heroic measures. WQ arenow certain to be ready (br it, and thatmeans the speedy defeat of Spain, andin-all probability tho annihilation ofwhat;\vji.s once the proudest empire inthe world. . '•'

Road money, foW; poorborough expanses, $250.

ney, §150; 1 \v,,inon-?,luy V«iu utTSiiIiooI MuoHnsa.-;! On Tuesday, ilarch 15th, the annual

linked Omolot;—Boat theyolks of U t l

' v lks a sm

Flctclier Turner, H., l"-0; ChesterCiiln, lt.,liT.

if>l Illti <U.V|)I1U HI 13 I J . .11. J3I1 I U | I U | L' 111111*. I J -Frcist and Gco. Ii. l'io\vcfs. JIi". Shropewill probably succeed himself. Messrs

o f w u v G . Orovclhi|!'CnndLJ!>hn H. 'S i 'o t th^ ' : A. \V. Kolsey, D., Iffij 'Arthurare mentioned as tliijlrtuti:i.'vw»e*. Aum.h-! Liielt, H., IIS. . , :; -;.Ml"ket: mentioned oontniiis UiVnwmiM of . , iN»V^K-Ni) .N ii- ••

volfurc of the publicijchobls liopo that",'1tiic women will uitend the meetings nmluse tho rights u^siiilmce ihat. still runmin "to then:. If tlio amendment to the consti-tution, voted upon by the people lust,.Sep-tember', had been carried, tuey would haveregained *,he ilyht to vote for School Trus-'iteoa, buirsiiico it was* defeated tho womenhnvc gained no new rights; but they uroj

. S N o t , « r ; S P ^ f f S l K ^Dear Slr^ Kiiclo.ioil-lioruwttli nlcasc mid Ij^nlel SpunKonherK; Win. liurd ami h. M. r.irty llniia were not, particularly drawn

chuelv for$£.(H) in pnyniynt for• tho STAW 'giiroijo. ' JX ' hero, lor Iiyth tiukulH were'cut consider-to Marehljlim. IMenap continuo seiuliiu,' • *.'—-&. ably. The IX'imienUie ticket unrriecUhcto Miu'clrUiriit. Please continue-seiidnuj

,S!imc n.4 jvo consider it the best, paper on

• yolks of four eKgs separately; add to the• volks a small cup or milk, a Liiblcspcionful'in'Hour, jiioiispooiifiil ol" lmkliiff powder,linlf a icaspo.'j".ii!l of salt and lastly thealJiV beaten whites. It should bo servedUie moment it is taken from tho oven, tinit is likely I" fall.

:' i l . BgcMiimtiHi-One f|»«rt o l ' (lour, throe I_ _ b s s ^ i h o .wliljcs and yol^ Wj«i« sq«>i- ^ Sf'coiirse. ontillert to' those whiclV/ " i f I

sp^iu'r^^o^s^^ssiSI

,8!uno iw .Wo coiwUlits kind in Now Jersey.

. ; . . . . ,iJ lVi however. -"•••*• •&<Kiii»h(s ol Mnlliu ,j»stiee of the PonCo-Anron B. LeTgli,

Siloam Commiuidcry,No. 121/will hoUl 10S; O. S. Kennedy, SV. ' ...bN i t l l M

lady, friends arc invited to bo present. Alsothe lonely cen|.iomeii will bu welcome

The llmm«ll(!s(; Man Ius well as the hamlsomest, and others ami i t d t o c l l any d i s t and t

wl l a m l m t , and others amvitcd,-to cull on any druggist and Re

free1 a trial holtlo of Kemp's Balaam forthe -Throat undLiuiRs, .» remedy that U' t d t " d r l i l l C l iGuaranteed toeuro "mid.'reliovo alfCliroiiici'"] tirarid" CoinniiiiiderGiUotriind-Dr. Ens- Stephen H:S;iuniiers, 9L- - J Acute Couchs.-Aathnmi Brouchitia land have 'promised Lto bo present. No Pound <-'«"«<»•«—•» •<

. H: ltowcll, »5;

"Solif aiSpif no;_ r _„ ._ _. __ Pound K f i e p e r s J . d / Sornincharge. Exorcises commence at S o'clock. David Orlger, Df>; Fred Sehmeal, flfi.

VV

into n smontli (mtior. H little itmier thanfor criddleuiikes. "Greaso well some iiuifllnpans nml, tlll'two-thirds full. Bnko in ahot oven lU'tccn or twenty minutes.

Whooping COURII is tho most distressingmnlady; but itsdm-ntion can be cut shortby tho use of Ono Minute Cough Cure,\vhieli.isL.nlso.thtLbE9t known remedy forcr JUD hud nil lung' nnd bronchial troubies.P. N. Jenkins1 Warren County Drugtoro.

1873) iiurt of voting on all (Hicstlons' eorn/r1- ^ingucCore tho school meetings,.with thosingle exception of voting for the electionof Heliool Trustees. Thus wiiinon aro on- • utitled to. vote.for ii'tnx*;for thn.twmlng of. . ."'• .bonds, to aer.vo- ila ulmiVitiui't oi' tullur uf t\^~~~^meeting, nnd to vote ior-auch ofllcera. In..;....,;.,ii word, with l,li(> oxeapHon .just nnt.«i],' -;

they hnvo Jde smnc powers as men nt,':acliooliii1

( 3 i i r « C<)t inLl |HtUiMI I*"«r«V0r , ' " •.•'.'••-;:.".:~^:.-.'-;'._._. _ -Vsriifotsr'uiinnyOi^

t C . O, C. Iail to cure, druggists rplund tnonoy. •fh •':'..,, . . ^

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THK WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 10,

Local Correspondence.S T E W A U T S V I L L K .

Wohavolton tbe authority of n gentle-man to whoci' the story wns told by one oftho participants, tbnt no Inter than lustwock a gentleman of national repute,a for-mer Ambassador to an Europi-an court,

y called upon ox-President Cleveland at his• •••" homo nt Princeton nnd during the conver-

sation tlieSpanish oiabroglio ennte up Aridthe opinion of Mr. Cleveland WM request-ed. Tlie ex-President mused for » momentand then in a grove and thoughtful niiimieireplied: "Yousir have boen In the diplomat-ic service, and 1 can talk to you. I pray toGod that William iMcKinley may 1)0 ableto withstand the terrible, pressure brouijlitupon him to declaro wnr nuainst Spnin,and I believe thnt ho will." Tims showing

• that tiiuugh biictilly tu tbe Wui Id, jot HullotholesH earnest 1 v 0ml patriotically, In .Mr.

.: .Cleveland assisting president McKinloywith nil the support years of eminent Stntesorvfcu has endowed liim, nnd in u mmmurand way that proves liLs entire »itiui*ritv ofpurpose. H is needless to w\v that iin!seprecise words of Mr, Cleveland tvere con-veyed directly to - 1're.tidont • McKniluypveyed dirt'ctly to - I'through his* private seci n i d t we Iiiveivni

nt M yhrugh hi p a t eretary to whom the

incident we Iiiivegivvniwascotmniiiilciitwl.Tito recent notice to Uoard.t of •Kdupii-

tlon from County Superintendyiit Price.says, in pnrt, that .'tan nut pawed lustWinter pr Unit in the future the

a d j o i gnow. 'I'lif Att'rthat this law is noiv

d

yins ot

d

, buto'thod

township line* shall constitute the schooldistrict lines nnd that Boards of Educationshall not niter the lines of school districtsso as to annex n portion of one townshipto an adjoining township for school pur-

- :er:,i Inn dccitlul._ . ._.: in force.'' 'i'hist l w ,

HH understood, would demmid the.ibim-donin^or closing up of one nnd perlinp!*two sclinol'* *" tlii- "i|Mrier—lb.. ••• S|nm"mid KciiiiL'ilyiiUleJicliooN being in £\imrtmndeup of children from ndji. ...„territory, ami it would be a mutter of iiii-no.-isibility under existing conditiontorni one school out o!'thc two; in fact tlieopinion expressed is thnt it would be aboutas well to have but tlie one school In tliedistrict, nt ritew.irtsville; cnluruu the build*

-ing if iiecfssurv for tlie nccumtiuiclntioii •'the natural increase, and make it a nra<!_school, which would Ije of benefit to every-body interested. The Ikunl of Educationhas re-ensnyed Principal A nicy and MissShipman, but in view of the unsettled ..

/ dition produced by the not lee of the County

Superintendent, laid over the e. teachers for the -.Straw" and

Tills school.-* until the annual rnvt-tiiii;March• I5th, wh«n the subject will in allprobability be satisfactorily iiLspo.scd of.An election of four members of the Boardmid other regular btisint'ss will be iictt-i'upon nt that time.

Stock! merchant of this villii«c, died at inearly hour Thursday morning. She hadbeen complaining dtirini: the niglit. Iithe simple remedies administered si "her to sleep and she ([iiletly passed umaking no sign to her husband whobeside her. anil who, with her grandF. K. Stock-, ot'Pyrnnton, Pa., cherish her

.'memory. De-jeased was born in Bavaria,Germany, almost til years ago, and was aresident of this country Ii5 years, !!3 yearsof which she lived in Htewartsville. Shewas of genial temperament, kindly. *table and affectionate, making, friendsreadily and retaining them, and ulthougl:her life in this country covered more yearsthan an ordinary lifetime she still retainedami practised many of the quaintly beauti-

' nil habits and'customs that eh it ranter i/.ehome life in her tar away Fatherland. She

• "•-."WtiaUirk-J on Sunlit fiuiu lie, ' ' 'in the Prtiibyterimi cemutcry.

It is currently reported that Mrs. Clms.Kremer has been disturbed frequently bymidnight marauders since her removal to

.. her present residence.. .Whether .these i._cursions have been actuated by n desire torplunder or prompted by maliciousness, isnot known, but in any event the perpetrn-tors should buileteclud and made tosulli •-the penalty.

Isn't it somewhat singular that in Xew. Jersey .women are not ..permittee! to vote

but under existing laws they are entitlud'to vote upon any other question arisirschool meetings and are eligible t<- ....election to tbe ollice of a member of theBoard of Education'.'

'. Mrs. Melville Rush has been seriously illfor several days past, and httr cotidition.atthis writing is reported as comparativelyunchanged.

Quite-ft number of people attended apleasing concert- »t St. James1 Luthenmchurch on Tuesday evening hist.

By a singular coincidence tlie three men—Senator Hale, Congressman. BoutelltMiiidSpeaker Reed—who have apparently coti-

.. ...spired, to. thwart the Government in itsJ™:::'.endeavors to.place itself,in an otlensiye or'""—(leiensivecanauion as ttie tnf£:uv!it-"ii"c-mis

may diiniai'nl, are al! repressnt.tlItca";i;tj'nithe State of Maine, that jrrand old Com-monwealth that has ever been the first tospring to the Nation's assistance whendaniltir threatened, -and.-fur. n-lii.-h nut*

"::. "auiiken11" buttliialiip"11.was named." At'M 1K-yond belief thiit'MeSBra. Hate,"1 Buutolleand Reed with every means in tb.cir.'.powtr

^ - n r e briinrins such to bear to doicu Hiepatriotic, (.-lions of the Government at a

Father Connelly was visiting his brotherat Belleville last week.

Miss Bessie Sharps of Chambers street,who was IS yearn old last Tuesday, enter-tained a party of friends In tho evening._ Fi.mk r-uiUffrdvo of Wellington streetwas found dead in his door yard on Tues-day afternoon of last week, itc was MIyears old and leaves a wife uul eightchildren.

Mrs. Edward Htnker diednt her home nt>*o. -M Broad street on Tuesday nltcruooiiof last week from paralysis, aged 5.'Stic leavca a limbaiul and six ch —lour of her sons living lit Texas, wheru tthwhad only threo weeks before been visiting.

Frederick, son of Arthur T.iUmanine months, " -whoopiiiircou,,.. -llackettototvn cemetery.

Amos Mover Jsincntioned for street com-missioner.

Mr. Walter K. Stone of PliilllpsburK andMiss May R, Salkcld of Huston wen- mar-ried last Ttm-sday night by K-.-v. N. II.Martin of St. Luke's Ki>iscopal church. .

The Wesley MuthodUl Sunday school

jeti 0.1 years.ix. children,

HACKlOTSTOWN.William 1'aullin of Washington and Miss

Annie Pnullln of Philadt'lpliln snout Sun-at tho residence of Mr. Clias. Wcbor.

J. W. Davis has removed his law ofllcofrom tlio Price building into the Flockbuilding opposite. .: . . . .

Iloittunn it MerWll hare engnged JohnSatindcrs as clerk in their general stnrc,Orin Mattison having severed his connec-tion with the.ilrm after a service oftwenty-three yennt.

William Culeman will hnvo cl:tlie Forest House at BmUIs Lakithe coming season.

W. A. Ackley received :i carload ofjCanadian horses last Monday. I

•The unuivurf'ary t?.\crcise» of tliu Diuliij-i'licil'iii8t'"Tliniwiay"iK>ml«opbfaiinnil Whflney soclotlca will tnkoIi. Ilurial wit» iniutu in tliu pluco in tlio Institute cliapul tomorrow

liartjro of:o during

evening,""lie

Invitations hnvc been issued.The nroKnun will be followed by it recep-tion in the parlors.

T. G. Plate, Jr., Is home on it four weeks'viicntlon.

Ust Monday" eveuini; tlie W. P. M.[ Suciely helil u sociubl,, hi the M. K. chapel.

F. A. MliiKleorj. !'• Kloek's store spentwi'.liliveancnti.rtnininentontlie^ltli inst. U week with relatives nt Marksboro.

Grocer John lSeynoMs has Blvon out a I The Mfaslonnry TrnlnliiK Institute of,contract to erect ulliroc-itnry brick dwell-1 Hnmklyn will reopen its brnnch school1

I t is impossible for tho systomto irillislnnd jho rfctmttids "ltiadoupon it just nt tlii.f season, with-out tho nssislimco of n good puri-fying and "strengthening tonie.Tho clinngcs which Nuturo doorcosshall tnko pliico each spring nroBO sovcro . thnt tv breakdown isalmost suro to come; I t is visethat nil ]KHsil>Io , nraistiinco bogiven during this period, as upontliis purifying process depends (hohealth tor the entire summer.Everybody just now should take athorough course of Swift's Specific

for'.The

,,....h store-room,on South Main street, j j»•«r Fox struct. ««*.

have acconiii During theMiss Lizzie Shinier of South Main street!

on Friday cvuiiiu, nturtaiiied a number

Inco'under the miiimgi'mt'tit'ofi which thoroughly CIOUDSPH Uio

imnivm camp nH'.-ting win i puritio?, toiiurf up ami Htrt'iurlhcibi;fhcrSSini,mo7S'K^^ fb ^C^™^^,tl£^Q (> I l t i r°^»1 ' »»*».«it1 \,»liiro

A.S.Slikvr is ill at til* home on South 'driveway. It i* hoped that the'cmnp life '• botlv so as to rotulor ifc lionltliv jimlV r i l l . . l j t , 4 i l . . l i *. >•! • ._._ .. . . . . . . . . ! . . . _ l . _ . . 1 . . . * . * • . ' _ . « " _ .

Excuses for Low Pricesattached to the high grade Ford & Fleming Furniture are unnecessary. And

there's no wonder that pleasing prices are dioice quality are combined here, whenit is remembered that we arc f i r s t in the; furniture business. To beTirst and best'requires our doing unusual things and selling at unusual prices. Let that stand forreason. We sell our own up-to-date Furniture, Carpets and Bedding below whatothers sell the ancient set for. We're "satisfied that we . satisfy in all our lines.Every man to his o\y,n business. • ;

BedroomSuits.

We are showing an os

the ni;u!e-to-orJ(.'h sort.

ve line—

In Puro-

patriotic, (,llorts oftime when prurlenc, n nlove of country uliktj iK-numlshonltl at least !ie preparedthreatens. Tbe .Morning I'mon.port, Conn., says oditorily : , " Tn i e n a t h n l d o f W

linto whut,!' Hrid->tst: throe

erthinTigeadursfWccoppcrJie..flsof'9.S. Thuv uri; Ucpitbibiins utjiviii" a Ue-pubiit-an Atlininistration that is"earnesUvand sincerely dohiL'its diUv in th« f;tL't- of

;.:/.:i!i.:3Wful.,crisis, .1.crisis..i:v wlik-h Di;::iu-cr.its, Republicans and Populists unite in

.-—••org'-.'tting pariisiinahip -and nrv anxiousonly to be known a« true Americans. Hate'srecord for three years, and )iis prtia*--rit at-titude arosuoh as in niiikc his name in-

-;vfamous,"••• IJoatciSu's"'stand is ini--xr-Jiciililefor he hasof his own a gallant aml-LViliiaiitroeorit iis nhavai otlicef.nnd iiis patridtismnever before has been called into r|iu;Htion.As for Hcecl, it is merely the sour jealousyof a disfippninted man, tho biitonii'ss of ahliriaciiieved ambition that prompts him toput stumbling blocks in the'way of hfe suc-cessful rival* and to sut'k to thwart andbring to naught the work of the HKIN whobeat him out rif the nomination."

The. young -people, inembprs of.'iheArmor Bearers' ilission Band ph'd l.heir in-vited guests, enjoyed a box sq'(5iiibk' at thoresidence of Mr. and Sirs.'Jacob Steckeron Friday evening last. ."• w .

A brieht feminine observer hits it fairly^ ' ' \ T ? ' ? y i l £ i l s " 'u ikwej i l

"giving up in Lent those tilings we do~ notcare about any time in the year."

•'•- CoituiHinion services in the Presbyterianchurch on Sunday last. ( __

Ioka Tribo of Red Men moved oi^Satur--day into their recently purehused..buildingon Main street, near the Square. '

Uev. W. Vankirlc, of Mount~A*ernnn. N.'| ly, , delivered a temperance sularess—"The

"TLdrinkcvil from the.Bible..3tandpQint',)~on"Sunday morning in the'Iiutlienm cliuich,nnd nipentcd saino, with few nciditlous, insame place in the evening.

• ' • • • • - • v. .

-\!.'•'•(?' j iauy l'cpnhj Ciirniot IJritik--'•••-'bofToo at night;--It spoils their sleep.' -You

..con.drink Grain-0 wboi? you please nnU*"...sloep'liko a top. For.Orain-0 does not

"stimulate: it nourishes, eheors and feeds.Yot it IOOKS cad tastes like.the best colluc;For nervous persons, //bung people' andchildren Graln-Oviiiicho perfect drink.

1 'Mado^rom••imre grains. Got a pnoknge

| liurc will

jMt-Tabr with b . n t t h i s K 'IfifiSi mun is at the work.

Lee Morris. Rnrnvct' GaIfawk went to IJrouklyn on Monday i'or\

-.. Philip ami1

extended trip!bent'lU of liiy

Main street.

•hint rintlnn St. TatrlckN Pny. . , r . - ,Work has been liegun on the M. -.V E. i Mr. Johnston of the linn of Cline ,fc! tire woll lortlliud nitiiui^t lilt* iimiiv igg

!i1iti.?at ihuStandard .Silk Mill. A force : Jnltnston has been at -German Valley in } forms of "cliisi-Mrf*.-* so nivV'iloiit ilur- It charge of their branch stonj during the! • ,i • , , , ' i . J.

il iio\vitnl1«lMelI<-*J0fs'lludtlP«rl=wltolsoiiowt;ok'8i w$ »'"-' *lwiuk'd IhjaU'd term, for. ! it.lins boon ileinoiiiitratod thnt ihu

Fritw or Chicago has been rc-i systom t h a t U tlioroiifrhly purilk'd

1 1 resist (lifffajsf.' nil sumni ' i ' .•thor r>'iiH-tly on llu» murkot

is t'tiual («> .Swit't'.-j Spccitic us ai» incdictnt'. Iwcniiso it i.s thu

tho purpose of enlisting inFnther- Connelly

nine.-'' church is i _ r . ,- - . - - ...lroti^hthe --oittli for the bent'lU of bis: Association buve acoeptcl the plann for'calth. {the new entrance ninde bv D. IJ. Provoost •

crojivcs .cliilil on.Monday.

DuriilL' tin

Suits csi'cciaily (i>r our tniiie arc

here in vast numbers aiid at our low

'll ivali/f a t OIICI* tl»-' moiK*y-

;; liy \0MnR UISUWIUTC and t|, t.n

t; our now, l'ri;;iit stock.

uit prices r '-* from

$17 to $85Rocking Chairs.

Tliiiy'ri- here1,:U1L'. t)yer y,i

every stylo anjniKlred styk'S to

\Sideboards.| We're willing to let the figures do, the'talking.

-;,,• Amiituu Oiilt Sldelioiiru, haml^omelyt'olisliL'il aitJ iitiislii\l; shaped top,

[23x49; top drawers (orm swell, one• lined for silver; cast l-rass handle-;.j Our price •; •

; $18.00.I 'Massive VUiari'-red (ial(, shapedi tup, 5oxj'> iiKhes; sliaped i;ren;h plate; niirr.tr, 3ox.u inches; «ltnible swell^frniu. iloiiMf t'eadvil- culuiiitiN; best""1

': h.uid c.irviim . _ . - , .. '

; Our price

I $28.50.I StddwwJ juices rauije irom

;! 8.50 to 40.00

Carpet Facts and Figures.

Michael Connors wasnijrht for drunkenness ;duet. He was lined *2.

nrreittud Sittunlny l "«v«irfe this week.1 ml disorderly eon- \ The po«t*otllee buildin<;t owned bv Mrs.

;T . 0. Plate, will be lowered two tVut on! the foundation and the inside relit ted.

To Cure a O M ' i n One I>»y :Tuku Luxutlve liromo Quinine Tublets.

All Driijrfiists refund the m o n ^ .If it failsto cure. i i e . \ •••" 1-27-Gm.

bii:Mrs. Willis Putnev of MHtWd, Cmn, , :its been the «uest of Mrs. Henry Str.vkur.:

M a .}• S-liuol ClillilrMotliLTGniv's Sweet I

Irtrim, M-wl In- Mnllirr OnIDS \ . I clilMn-n's ll'nm,;, New V.

A. box socml, fiveii under tlio imspicos of" Colds in 21 lioiin.

ii lire Slrkl.v..ivdcrs for Child-

rk, break upKeverislui{is.s,

there will be athe eveuir.-. • . . •

A very interesting letter \vn._ read in thehurch last Sunday morning. It

written by Mrs. Madam 1'erkins ofWformfrlyI i l t t

y M i n rBarbadoes. Mrs. Perkins wasf'* Murinni Spiers of Kn<*tnn.>l<*>-save an itceonnt of tlie

bi dIn tiie l e t t e r t > l s a v e an itceonnt of tlieisland, its inhabitants, their customs andmodes of living. She was about thirteend.ivs in rtiiiehine these, islands. Mrs. Per-

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MONTANA.Report for February. lSltS:Ciranunar tirade, A — iCmma Rush !'7,:

Frank sitrson '."}, Pora Ru"h •95, Anmi 5-.ir-;son 92. B—Howard Sarson !>:J, Loucretia jColver, Annie Kush Ql, Ethel Ktish 01, Liz- izloFrevSS. C—Bessie Santon Wi, Mildrml:

Itush pi, Raymond Kush SS, Cliirunut! Kush !

,,™ M,, ,„ . Primary Grade, A—Alice Frey !)0, Frankn« nirt h«V I Blcltel .S«, Stacy • Sarson, Donald Hush S3.n s n m i l t l!B—Rut,h Rush. Itnlph Kush m. Homer

kins and her husband are at Waketlolil as : AVmissionaries in the cause of Christ. May j °"'tbe blessings of-(.tod rest richly upon thenrind let us who iknow iMrvl'erkins nict h1

in network by our prayers , Rl,s,, XMil. R l l sU 'so, cinrcnoi." WilleverA-piuty was held nt the homeofMr. and S3. C—Edna Sarsson, Uertie Rush S'i

Mrs. James Stull last Saturday evening. j II. J. BEIilts, Teaelier.The Epworth League meeting wnK led I rr.F\s\NT ISO!! ov.V Jlrs. Owen Uiee last Sunday eveninj,'. i f-w , ,n l l l , , r fv,,,i,. v -V,.llio U'nnir inW l Sunday it will 1,0 led by MisS Beaie | L S " , " |("el.line ili. Alex. wSolf °l° Eari

b m " ' ' Allslinuse 00, Luolln Dalrvmple S3. E—An-Bobert kiniieyand family spent Stnidny-,,|c Ell'ner 91, Frank Wurman 90, Floyd

with Mrs. Kinney's sister, Mrs. \\ illiiiitl DalryinpleSl)Beers, at .Montana. J primary Grade, A—James Gathers SB,

.Miss Mabel Cool passed-Sunday here 1 Andrew krk-s !tf, Oscar Seark-s y!>, Hoxi'n-ith her sister, Mrs. Wm. Stout. ^"tamsey ill. Albert Dalrymple ST, Annie

Elwood Simons is coniined to the house ' «j$U™ g; c K J U £ i S f c l e i Kici-,line S7. Geor«e Iticliline So, Mabel Kries!SI. C— Maggie Kries 69, l'earl Dairyjnple I

wit I) mumps.An election of teachers for ihu ensuing

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juote this week:

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teachers: -Mrs. W. S. Coovimin.Mrs. < HviJicc.Mrs. Wiii.'Rush, Fr'uil Pier-soii', Hi\V. «. Cocyniiin, Missi .Mary Kinney.

if.\zr:K. I White Loaf Flour, £>.60 cwt.! Report for tf nn commencing December [ Fiiie tJra'militted Suf,'ar. 5Ac Hi.i fJ, ISilT, and ending March 2, lStiS, us doter-! r. , v- - , . • , ,"i inh-'jci by written and oral exaiuiimtions: ! O o o d *««* Cookms Kawlns, oc lb.

. r ESTABLISHED 1864-

Wasliingioii'Planing MillsManufactures

:-All tiic kte'ti&signs-ii! Paricl;---I!<!a(lii)';'lj*i,*'>oi.hct Work.

Stshf Doors, Bliiwlsand Mould-ing in stock and made to order.

Mill Work and Jobbing, Turn-ing and Hand Sawing promptlydone. .

A Full Line of Lumber andBuilding Material always onhand.

E. W." Alleger &.' Son,

onicc, -Milt mill YiiiM:'Jtiwul Siro

GLOBE

New -SpringSTORE.

Dress

F.'.N*. Ji•ilore.

ntv ; niondSpjin^enber^i).1), Elln Smith 1U, Floyd- i Jones nl. Albert smith SI. John Kiddle

! nnd Carrie llyler excused from exnniiua-

ItK.W. K>TAT!0 XKAXSKKHS.

IIeiiltl* Brand Sugiir Corn, the iiiiest corncanned, 12Ai.- can.

| Other Brands'Fiiney at So and ltie cim.

I'Farjcy-Gamictl Peas, 10c, 3 for 'ISc/f: .. ...

>, 1SSJS:"-"M"rirtin::J,~-Vr,TiritiijiO0''i -tol k f H k dd

\ liurd ifl, Willie Smith '«)!, Georffe VlodiKu-.i-siin^ !l!;~"Mary \Vy('ko1i'c:iT.«f:r>rl—--•-—. -:

CInrkofFIiickuUtitown, dated Feb. 2S, ISiJS. I C .fjias, 1st l>ivLsion--Eiiimu Spitnccivs lot in"'HiicUettsto\vii: considera-i'•>cirC fUeorfre Riddle, Carl Ilociiijesaiii:!)", Hampton's C<

tion ,;10U. j l/zi^^iXL1:^''15- .Second Division—Siirnlt

Now Salmon,

Latest DENTISTRY

Teeth Filled with Gold, $1 and up." i Teeth Filled/vnth"Silver, 75 Cts.

A set of tecth,-$5. • - '•Best set of teeth. S8-

Our *8 nets of louth nro tin; Ijt-st that tiro ittail

at ion?Kssrn P. Ferris, SrM nnd wifo to Stewart

P. Realty of .Morris Co., dated Sept. 11,1S!)H| conveys property in Huekettstown;consideration iSOi. , ;„-

Elizvtbetb Stacker's' hairs to \V. IT. WRI-er.s of Phlllipsbiirfr, duted Feb. 22, 18HS,tonveys land in Poliatconjr; consideration

Win. U. Hawk and wife to W. M, Clnrk,if Newton, duteti Feb. 2S, IWS, convoys

Number on roll..27; percctitagc of'attei.dance, n2.1V- - " "'

A Class—Annie Itascherry 07.5, Mabelriti.vesliO^Siiinuu] McWillituns Mi, OtellnCSrliiiK 95, Dory Hill til. Willani Ueorj, !)•!.

fl Class—Olive Sutton !)(>, Harold (.ireuu!H, Mary Fleming 1H.5, Frank Siitton 93.5.Nettie tei(ia.i)3."t. ,

C Class—Jennie Green OS, TU-nn Moore08.5, lJre«cott Muriihy 1)7, Clnrnncn. Mur-phy !>i'», Nina Green !i(i, Daisy li'rHk'fiDl S.

D Cliiss—Clina. Smith ilii.o, Kurilla W."

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(jnys In ndviuictt.utnl tulBUue will i

I'dftifi) Bins of

iioJiiybym\i i'.liodulL Quidjh ptiti

Finest Maraeaibo CoIVee, Sou lb.Mocha and JavaCoflee, best quality; 30e lb.Paiiuy New Mackerel, Fat and White, 12c.Fancy Shredded Cod Fish, large pfcg, 5c.Fancy WhUe'Cod Fish, Sc lb.- jFancy New Light Colored Table Syrup,

Scquartj'aOc gallon.llest Tearl.Tapioca, 5ulb;0 1bs. fowic.

All kinds of ..._fully warranted.

Philadelphia Dental Roome,;; ;•

r2l2 Northampton St., Eaaton, Pa.

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"•z\ Gold Dust C6'rii'M6ril,.2ij;ib.--. •--.-,-•,- —Fancy New Sugar Cured Hnnis, 12c lb.Oood Sugar Cured Hams, 10c lb.IJlizzurd.Sonp, 2c bar. •

Also a full line of Dry Goods,. Groceries, Men's, Ladies' and Chil-

dren's Shucs of ali kinds at pricuM Uiat.you will appreciate. - . ... •':

Call and see us: we want your triule.1 O

J. B. Hampton,5 Bclvidcro Avc, G WvWnHhington Ave.,

I WASHINGTON, N..J.

One Minute Cough Cure,, cures.•: That Is what It \vas//nui1,:'lor. - - -

DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salve

The choice of the Markets is here. High,-moderateand popular priced goods, all fresh, stylish and at-tractive. " '•

See the Spring Beauties at 50c a yard;and the stylish: elegant and n o w : , . . •

Illmniriatea Covert•'.U

Silk Mlmimutod Nnvo

Covert Mixturos

fl'S .- i »l;i;li fiOclJi .' jj-indi UrwJ Cluili

I American OryaDOf^s

We'propose to make the Globe Store the place to buy SpringDress Goods.

Allen Carpenter,-sg Northampton-SL • •-•-• . KASTON, l'A.

SHOES! SHOES!Were ,$2.oo Now $1.63.

^ T H E ' P R I C E S . - v - , ,

25 pairs of Ladies' fine Kanf^iroo Calfu_Q6in Toe, KnamtledTip, widths C, D and E, Gutcolrof^lace.

Tiie.se.,j?bpcs.ore,stylish and_tip;tp-datp..in...e.v.iir.y_par.tic.ular.rT..ever>~paif"fully' vSiTantcdi- Thc"sizeiFTvvill Tiot be duplicated,and'whaf-'is on hand now m'iist gb at above price.

6 Pair Gentiemen's^.OO Shoe , =Finest Quality Winter Tans, Cornell toe, HandJSewed, D and

R e m e m b e r ' t h e p l a c e — -'•" ••-' : J J :. ' . r •••;,••'-

J. T. Langstaff.able Shoe Seller:

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• THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THUUSDAY, MAHCII 10, 1898. 3

Dora Cummins of Dover wiw tho finestof Jnines Alhort mid flimlly on Sunday.

I'rot', atnitli, our wclmol tonolicr, Hpent... Sunday with hin iinreiiltnt Murksboro.

Tliostrtntf liand motn t Dulmor Millor'Hon Saturday owning.

William Harris of Nowark spentSunilnylicro- "II.t l ib way.

>cmc': attraction up

Mrs. Htisttn Moore spent Sun tiny as thoguest or her aunt, Mm. Vllot HomlonboL

Ulinrlci Vnnvorat will sell nt piibllowilu onMarch 11, Ills entire Htock of furmlnit uten-sils, and wo umlcrutuiiri will inovti to Wil-liam Moore's tenitnt house.

Mrs. I>. C. Miller mid dnuRlitor SndloflpentSiitulny IIH tho KIH-HIS of 'i« r «iHt«r,

_,Mrs. Willfiuii Lusk, at Beaver Brook, whois ill at present.

Mm. J. W. Piirke and riatiyhtor Hilda orNewark came ittend tlie wedtlhimo up . ..... „nn ill versa ry at willlniii Mnrtcnis', Towns-bury, niifl Hjitsnt auudiiv with H. (J. IMrkemid riiinlly of this pl,icc.

The Kpwortli LGSIKUO will change theirmuotingH from Sunday till Thiirxriiiy oven-

"InRS. . : , . . .. ' Isaiah Hopkins will work for Motmtf Al-bert nuur IIopu tlio coining fiuiwuii.

Doc , you will soon bo done hauling tics.

Theodore Cummins visited JnmeH Albertover HuiKliiy.

The Kpwnrtti I.CHHUO will start up tifMinThur.H(lay nitrht with renewed vigor. Wuliopu thum ttiicutuw.

Wonder who those people arc who arewilling to help 'Uncle Hum drown the" D I ? '*

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V 1 K N N A .Miss Clara lilaclcvvell of Mt. Freedom

IH amour; tho cuesLs [tl o u r village thinmozitli.

CIcorgu UUIKIH telt last week for Ciirhon-dftlo, I'u., where lio will fltart in businesswith h h brother-in-law, 11. llhono Cruvo.ling. Theru is but littlo work around hurt)now that young men can no nt, so theyleuvii home one by one tlU very Tow re-main.

Mr. nnd Mm. Ah ram Hancc and Mm. It,C. llnrtron wero thoffucstsof Mrs.Hiuice'afather, John Cooper, at Oxford on Sunday.

A special enr convoyed tho (Jorton.Mins-trel Co. from llolvitlere U> fivekvnownover tho Luliiglt & Hudson It. It, Sunday.The car In the property of thu show.

Marshall Morgan Ix recovering from.t.Hovero attack of tonsllltls.

MrH. Ogdcn Wliltesell.wholiiwttetn veryIII for a eoaplo of months, in greatly Im-proved.

Mf.s.4 Kliza McLean returned laHtwoekfrom Qlrighftmturi, where situ'has beenNpcndintf tlie past throe months with herniece, Mra. COIIIIIH Uryant.

About forty dollars was tho sum raised,t the Christian oyster supper lust week.

Mm May MibbCT halt roturned from athree weeks' visit in IIopu and JUIIIINIbury. .,

Several from this plnec attended the cel-ebration of tlitj 'J-jlU wuililiiiK uiiniverMtryof Mr. and Mrs. Win. Miirlenfc nt Towns-bury liiNt Friday.

Jnenli Fleming is spundini; n few days itiNew York city endeavoring to ilnil a situa-tion there.

Oakley JIJIIII.SDII, Jr. , fell while pKvIniffoot hull Monday and scrioiHly injured him-self just above ttie knee-ca]>.

Thankful words written by M M . AduII. Hart, of tlroton, S. I). -Was takewith n bud cold which settled on my 1It IH reported that Schuylcr will move

ils Nprititf; otherwise them will b'u no j , . , , , ^1 , Hot In uVifi'linnlly leriiiinated"liihaiiKuH. " :' OiiMimiition. I<\>tir Doctors q.-ivo me up.J. L. Hill IH Intel up with n nnr« foot, tuiyltttf t emild live but a short time. I

' by pluyhiL' OHO ilav last week a t ' jiavu mynolf up to my Savior, determinedIf I could licit stuy with my friends onearth, I would niuet my absent ones nbovo.My husband waHiulvlw.il tn cut Dr. ' " 'New Discovery for Consumption,

Mrs. Sarah 1'oyer and daiiL'hter Muttiiuchy a fewwore vhitlntf friends at Allan

days lust week.

bird miiteb yet, ".Sum." " | ££,',"' i"" n^ived TnTrwvT ' will! "iiiiliThu bnurd (it trustees of Free Union j lienlthv woman." Trial bottles true at F.

church talk of giving the church a now N. .lunkins'DrmrSton.!..roof and 11 now coat of paint, which It Kugnlur size iVKjiiiiil f 1.00. Guaranteed

i or jjrioo refunded.

to purify your blood with Hood's Sirs'ipii-rlllu. March, April, Mav are thu trying1 '" tin) yi'iir. At "this -

roof and H nowneeds very badly.

Win. II, linn:; niii Noon commence thu* urkwltli Jacob Itibboi.'innntlisnf ilin yi'iir. At.tbis season your season's work with Jacob Uibbons.

fhlootl Lt loiMleif with itupurities which j tiiij^e W. Htatur has employed GoorKIiavuneuu.miilatet! iltirin^ the winter, mid j Unii'mnti ofl'ltasant Orovu to ussist hii:these Impurities must be immediately ex* j in farming,pfllfl. Hood's Sarsiipurllli! N th" f>n'_-; vk* ttuidn. IIMH'II. ui iiiunt Vi

T r u e M l o o d P u r l t l e r . I t - i s t h e m u d l c t n u M i J ^ n i l - v J I I I b.wliichhas accomplished mnriv tixiusands ] ' , , ,' . r" , ,., , ,of remarkable wire* of all btuod dlHuuHes. Hownnl llollimui ol \S ood»It is what tlui millions take in the spring Hussell b. Anderson on Sunday.

t ^Vimliv with

luii visited

to build up health and ward

- lUNCTIOA.Notices are up calling for the annual A quarterly conference will behold in

•school meeting on March In. "The Hoard t>>u Anderson M. K. church on buturdny,

Thu party at .Jacob Slsiter'ji on Wcdtios.dny evening of last week WIIH not well ltonded owin^ to tliu inclement wt-'ather.

s c h o l meeting n March lo. Tbo Hoardof l-Muuation 'eonsUts of live members.T i l i h f hi

t .Mitr<]li.l2th,at:ip. m.Two will retirt' at thy end of this term tin- Communion services "'ill be held in our

low ro-eleeteil. Tho notices also iisk for a church next Htiuday morning,special Ux of ?:tli.».r)y for school purpose*, j D(m>t forgot to bring your best KIrl

The baptist donation lust week wan u and your pocket-hook to the oysterfinancial success. Itev. II. 15. Darn's ox- supper to be huld at Stewart A pear's Frl-chcqiior was increased, over -KM).

The Literary Hoeiely will hold its regu-lar monthly ineetiii[* nt the liome of Kcv.George Angleitmn on Saturday oveuing.

A ciiikir.-ir.s party WHS huld at iliu liumoof George Komlaron Friday ev«nf^~.

The contract for currying tho null hasboon awarded to IUy Hughe". He willenter upon it is dntienon the 10th of thupresent month. Kdwurd ItiuWinrt hasbeen carrying it for the pust week.

Measels seem to be .spreading in ourtown. " Robert Kitchen's children. SariiuUiinpe, Mattel Fleming and lieorge .Shurt.uUinpe, M a l F i n i t i ! n d lieoare all laid up with the malady.

....ppc. .day evening, March 11th.

We are sorry to learn thnt Renj. Barberintends to move to .Washington,

Mra, Jerry.Muriatt, daughter Annie andlivo ntiiall u'i,ildrt;ii are .spumling u-Uvuweeks' vacation at tlio home of her fathernear request.

Goble Uliitnc moved to Washington lustweek.

Titn funeral of the late Andruw B. Flum-merfclt t&ok place on Monday at thoLower Valley church. Itev. A. Nichoolsonofficiated assisted by live other clergymen.Knights of Pythias attended in a body amiKnights o. . „ - . ...

(the burial .service of the order was reiClarke Kuril has begun housekeeping in | l l t the «ruve. < The attendance was greater

,;Mra..I/ince'a house, lately vacated by | t'lil11 t l l e nentingcnpiicity o| tho church.Jacob Hardy. ~ • - • - • - •

Mrs.G ray bill has returned to our borough After years of untold sutfcring fromafter an absence of several months. Site is 'piles, B.'W. 1'iirsoll of Knitnersville, I'a.,staying with her mother. I was cured by lining a single box of De-

Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. Skin diseasessuch us eczema, rush, pimples ami obsti-nate soros tire readllv cured by'this famousremedy. b\ N. Jenkins' Warren CountyDrugstore.

U1M»KK 1IAIOIOXY.The friends and neighbors of Wesley

Kinney gave him a birthday .surprise onFriday niyht. / . . . . . . ....;•.

Communion services were held in theI'resbyte/iari church Sunday morning,when four young people united with thuchurch, namely: Miss Lottie Cressman,Miss Carrie Buuhmau, Mrs. Ira Clino ami-James Smith.

Jennie and Dewltt Riley spout Sundayat home."lutY-TinTi ^srrsT'JoriiV-Stbp'iV'spLMit lastThursday at Btoomsbury.

4'eongro(;iitioniil meeting will'he heldin the Presbyterian church" next Wednes-day afternoon, March Hi.

Mrs, Christopher. Englcr. nnd childrenvisited her parents in IJoividoro lust Fri-day. , .

Howard Hi ley returned to Philadelphian Saturday after spending ti week with,

•his parents here. . - ' •Tho Young People's meeting on Sunday

ni?ht wiw led by Miss Bertha Miller; aub-'ioct, "What is a- FrotHable • Sabbiiih? "'Ex.'20:8-11. Isiu 5S: 5-li.

Howard Unrdncr of this place went toPhillipsburg on Monday morning to com-

lenco work at the carpenter's trade.- Little Lydinltaub. is visiting, her cousinit Belvidero.

Miss Lulu Garrison of Washington spentSunday with friend.-) in town.

Mrs. Chris. Shropo is entertaining Miss_ Maggie Kichline of Itloonisbiiry.

Mrs. Lyinan Hofjart has gone to Clintonto spend a few days with friends there.

.- Several of our citizens are expecting to, change their residences about April 1st.

A number of persons in town have re-ceived packiisict* of gimlcn seeds front'theDepartment of Agriculture nt Wu»'.iihg-ton, D. C. They are frequently i/riilsllt.Thu man who wants onion seeds-gets a

. paper of beans, and tho one who has plen-ty of cucumber seeds gets another pack-age. " • •

The IJ. of L. P. Society held a publicmeeting in it-s rooms in tlie Hall on Smi-

!i;;-.;::.-:-..:day. evening. . The atitiicncc^vaa addressed11 by Second-VItto Ciruiul Master C. A. Wil-

Tlioiisiinds suitler from Catarrh or coldin head and have never tried the popularremedy. There is no longer any excuse,

"•as u 10 cent trial si/.e of Ely's CreamBalm can be had of your druggist or womail it for 10 cents. Full si/.e 50 cents.

- ELY BROS., .r>li Warren St., X. V. City.' A friond advised nio to try lily's Cream.•Bulm and after using it six weeks I believe'myself cured of catarrh. It is a most val-uable remedy.—Joseph Stewart, G2I GrandAvenue, Brooklyn,-K. Y. -.:•-••- --'--

JSLAIKSTOWN.Miss Emma Hibler is visiting friends in

Newark and New. York. -'• -T jinnes Snover returned homo Saturday

from l'en Arcyl, where he has been work-ing for Wm. Pullis.

J. p . Ervitie is suil'ertng from a badlysprained ankle.

The Junior League held a1' social'at thehouso'of Mrs. Dcpuy hist Thursdny oven-ing. ' ;

F. P: Bunttell has secured the services ofEmery Jones of Walnut Valley us dorkfor tho coming year.; -~-

A delegation of our Masonic order visitedPortland lodge last Thursday ovoning at aspecial meeting. ^ "':: '"•-.•

Seven persons united with the church atthe communion service held on Sididay

''" dedication of a church at Wechnwken, N.J,, on Suiuliiy. Tho Rev. Fletcher Garristilled his pulpit here. r . •_

At Shei-ilV/Mackey's sale on SatiirdnyolXernooiVaumo of thu old china brought ashigh as 75 cents for a tea cup.

Mjss Anna Vough returned homo Satur-diiy^ovcning from a visit with Bungorfrionda.

--~-\V. C.Uowoilspont Sunday, in ;\Vrton, U, C ;

'" M-faV Howell of Port Jorvis; NY; Y., andMiss llowoll of Noivton, spentwltli Miss Lillian Keepers. -r

unday

Tlio Alonzo Hatch Electro-Photo' Musi-cal Co. of H e w York will ,givo an qntcr-tiilimient underJtlio nuspicoH of the Ep-

' worth League, in tho M. E, church onMonday evening, March 21.

. Tho Ladies1' Magav.ino Club mot on Mon-•••"diiv-uvoiiJng-afc tUo home L.">Mrs. J:T)

V a i 1 'To Curo Constipation Iforevor.

'"'" Talto Cuscin-iils .CunO.v Cutlinritc. 10o or250.It C. C. C. lull to euro, (iriiBBlsis ruluml mouoy.

Kvoryboily SCuscarcts C'amlv Catlia

deiTul medical r1"

So.•, tlip. most,

f tlie iifie. pleas-ant and rufivsliiitg to lltu tasle, »<:L gentlyand positively on liidnoys. Uvci-and liowels,cleansing thu entire srsLf-ri., tlis|icl folds,cum hcailaehe, fever, habitunl constiimlionand biliousness. Pleasu buy anil try a boxof C. C. C. tntlay; 11), ~'S, ii(lV'e!i1s....,tS(>klnutfguanuiicod to mire by ull d my gists.

Lou Cravatt is so he can bo around again.

'with scarlet rash; • •: ~ - - - — ^ - -r~-Mrs. Joseph Leo of Port Golden spent a

few days lust week with hoc daughter,Mrs. F. U. Whitman. ' ]

Mrs. SanmnthaCastncraiul Miss AniandivHill visited friends at Tort Coition InatWednesday.

Our old friend Oak. Uouusavell ciimp;.'!1^from Now York city Monday to .visit hismother and friends a few days/?'\Vo arglad to nee Oak. looking so well/:: •.„.-,;..

Arch Castner moved on his father-in-law's farm at I'onwoll lastTuesilay. ,.

Peter Cnstnor, Eugene Ciistner'a wide-. _ . . . 1 * - t _ • l—.l.i. ~ \-l .* ^ > « 1_1>* V I A n n l l n t >

P e t r t r ,awako clork, ia^Harry IJn'ngharL

ne Castna week's vacation,

h d l i iawako clork, ia^takinya weeks vacatioHarry IJn'ngharL is doing the delivering.:.-:Will. and Qeorgo Burd of "Port Coldenattended ohureh Uoro lnst Sunday;' :

Thero aro thrco littlo things which dpmoro work than..any:_tiothor_,.threQjittlqtliihcg"created—they nro" tho ant,"" tho booand DoWHt's Littlo Enrly Risers, tlio lastboing the famous littlo pills for stomachand liver troubles. F . N, Jeiiklnn'-VrarroCounty Drugstore. . r;f,

OXFORD.Elation for three muinhcrs of tho Hoard

ori-Mucatlonwlll taku phice at the Wig-wam next Tueiday anernoon, March If).At Unit time the terms of (Jcorgo Lamilng,Oeorgo Clerninn and John W. Cooper ex-

f iire, and wu learn that tho names of Geo.-aiming, Wni.J. Axford and Win, Milter

aro HpoKon of as candidates for their poni-IIOMH. Tho hoard, wishing to curtail ex*pettBCH, will not pay tho election board anheretofore, hut will call upon the citizensto do It gratis, :

John Schwclkert of Dover H spendingtho week In tov:n u» thu guwituf IIIJ tr.other, Mrs. John Schwelkcrt, on Cinder 9t.

Communion services were observed attho Presbyterian church on Sunday morn-ing, Itev. Mr. Norrh ofilciating.

Lost, on Sunday,'between tlio homo ofThcodoro Hholl/. and the Presbyterianchurch, a mink boa. The 11 ml or will herewarded byHholtz'H.

leaving the name at Mr.

Mlfw Jwlo-Wllmniitnrh i

N K W H A M P T O N .Communion nervlccs woro held at Lite

Valley l'rtHhj tcrhtti church htst Sundayinornini?. Onu pf-rHon nun mluiittul tomembership on prorcuslon of faith.

Mr, nnd Mra. Pctor Woyutt spent Sundayat tbo homo of tlieir son, William, ntWhlteliouso.

JamcH Crntncr, who IH employed InBrJOklyn," paKMed Sunday ttt the homo ofhis parontH, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cramer,at Imlnydale. ...••-

MIsw Florence Purce l l of Cr»nfi>rd, ; w h ohad uuun t ho K l i e«t of h e r r r l end , Missbadio (Jratnur, a l Iinluyd.iio," : fur oovuitilivfiehw, returned to iivr homo on Moaday.

In addition to tho *St received hy Dr.l t th ent donation vwlt i»f

h l id f 10hUcoifrom

t i n t or at the rece t n t io v tcKntlon, ho hns-tlnce received f 10

who wcru not ablu to buk l h

from permiii* who wcru not ablu to bupresent. TIIEH makes the total cash1 re-ceived by thu Doctor £1)1, besides about -12worth ofprovisonH.

fAbout lirtcon of Mlw Kilna Welstcd'sdy r . d l f f I i

.- „ erl by Ierthe residence of Mr. and Mrs. Prank T. At-1 Wednesday

.Misi JOOHIO wtlmoiit ni hitnlrn, N. > ,, Indy r.nd gentlemen frfvit'l1* were ciuertntn-wlio biiH been Hpendiug a nhort vaentlon at erl by her very pleasantly at tier Immo on

wood, juts returned hume.John Forgu>t, the genial merchant on

Mechanic ntre(^ passed aJ low diiys inGreater Xuiv York tlio tlr^t of tho week.

Jitnob Ulcsslng of Dover was in town afew days thi.4 week visiting friond.4.

Tli" inu'mbcrs of the ladles' Home andForeign Mi.-wionnrv Society held their nu-nual meuliug nt the home of Mrs. Fred-erick Fowler on Thursday last. A Inrj-enumber were present and the followingollfccrti wore elected: I'res., Mrs. E. T.I.ukeiiH; V, IVcs., '.Mrs. George It. fjearinir;Hec'v, Mrs, Kred Fowler; Treas.. Airs.Fred HI««low;

Healed bids aro being received at the

_ ol list week. An„ .j.ituruof Hit! entertaitiinent wan

a candy pull. Social games were indulgedIn and refreshments were served.

COLUMBIA.John Wcllor of' New York was in town

on Sunday renewing old acquaintances.Mrs. Vonnh has 'moved Into the Iiouso

with her daughter, Mrs. \Voodley liruglar.The caucus on Saturday wan well attend-

ed. Mr. Mericle was chosen committee-man over Mr. Bluoy by 27 majority.

Communion services were held in tho M.R. elm roll last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Randolph will be tendered....„ _ Ir. nnd Mrs. Randolph will be tenderedDoiiitrtinaitt "t W.iHhington, 1>. HI pound tmrty today—Thur.sday. Mr, It,contract of carrying the mall! was .stricken with paralysis n few yearsalitm to the post-nlllcc. Our | ajio ainlis unable to work..

H h r ha h h l th The literary society is again giving on-tertiiinmeiils.

Charles Usk, our landlord, has soldh t l t t M Mlllhi J t

IliitflleC, for thfrom the M i m t th p t l l l c c . Ourpresent carrier, John Hohner, has hehl theposition formany yours, and has performedhisdutifil'dthtnlly. Charles Usk, our landlord, has sold h

Tho Yoitint Meiw' Christian Hiind will I hotel property to Mr. Mlllheim. Just whohold a festival and a bachelor oyster sii|j-1 will take charge ol* tho stand Is not yetper at tliu cluireh on Saturday evening, known. We hope tlio new landlord willMarch 2ii. Come and get a good meal keep m strict and as orderly n house as Mrfrom tho lovaMic.irtcd young men. j i,isk has done.

The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. I Among the parties rocnntly held was oneHulcr is siili'cring from an attack of whoou-int the homo oi'.Urn. M. W. Wellor; a birth-Ing cough. ( day party fur Murxlmll Weidman and ono

The Jr. American McchanicH have an- j r«"" Miss Mahel lirands.nouiK-eii tlmt they will observe the Fourth.! The ladies of the M, K. church expect toof Julyiiure in tlrst-clas-i style. A corn- j givenn "Old Folks" entertainment in themltteu of nine has lieeu apjtolnted to; near future,make thu nuceswiry arrangements. *-#~* : —

Mieycles are .seen on I he streets n«ain af- Don'tannoy othont by your coughintr,,T n lew imiiitlu'n.-t.Hiid we hope to j anil risk yonr lilc by neglecting a cold..soon bo uWu to enjoy lung trips on the! One Minute Cough Cure euro* couglis,"ike- • colds, croup, grippe and all throat and

Tho A. C.b'.Soek-tylms extended a c-oi-l lung troubles. P. N*. Jenkins' Wnrrun:liiil invitation to all to attend their c-.»i- County Drug Store. -" J •;:tjrt, which will be given at the Metlindixt : . *^*_Vclitjrclt on Saturday ovening, March 19th. . . . . . . , , , . I l i r - rThuro has heeu an elaborate program of| C1IA1 I-.IJ I I I I J I J .ucul and iitslnimoiiiiii music prepared. Shams Hartung bus returned from visit-

Thu small admission fee of live cents will ing and seeing thu sights ot our capital,bo charged. Wur with Spain Is tho most interesting

Mrs, John Parks of Viennti enjoyed a topic for young and old now. We nilpleasant visit here at the homu of her sin-1 voice the Kontiment "belter war than utor, .Mrs. Henry Myers, last week. dishonorable peace." May Uod keep our

John Keni[)sey, who has bucn confined nation ns pure;and spotlossas it has alwaysto hfe homu fur th» pn«t r«w weeks, wo are '"se'i. -May, tlie ' red, white and blueglad to state, is now able to walk the «•' b o «n»blonia of tho hlueof Hoavcn.thostreets again.

Henry Hepp, Si1., who has been sufferingfrom alaryojiory on thu back of iiU neckfor .several weeks, dcutirted this lifo-on,Monday cvvnitiir nt six o'clock. Mr. Hepp 'mother year,was born in Germany 7S years ngo and satisfaction,caiuu to this country wln:it yet a .young Miss May Clilt'ord has returned from nlad. He was formerly a foreman in the ! visit with her slaier, Mrs. Rice, at Phillips-

here. Besides tils, wife ho is sur-iburtr."re children—Mrs. Isaac Hunt,

whiteness of purity and the blood of thous-ands of noble patriots slain before.

Wo sincerUy liope oui* present minister,Rev. Frank Knwler, D. D., will be with us

lit; has given complete

1 VOIR FAMILY—Are they provkied for ? .(?-2 * Life Insurance is the greatest medium fv. of home protection the world has ever known. J

Write.Home Office

Newark,* The Prudential Insurance Co.

of AmericaJOHN P. IlRVIHiN. President.

l.f.SUU I). WARD, Vice pre.s'I. HtXiAH It. WARD. 3d Vice I'rvs't and Counsel.l*()Kkl!5T IMlKVimN. Secretary.

J. A. IH;AVI;kS. AMt. Supt., Urnail St. und Washington Avc, WnstilnKton, N. J.

Remember our Tailoring Department.We Sell the lintterick Patterns.

JUST THROUGH• • • • • • • « • * < • • • « • •

EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTScommenced last July are just completed.

Tlie big new extension for .

CARPETS. 1V1ATTSNGS. ETC.

and relative*spent the evening byfurnished by George Hartm .. .night-thu guests were treated to anulu-

our wandering boyHow about the debate,

lunch, ami at parting all expressediolvus as having had a most e;

time. ' — , J O y i 3 S T U W > \Mrs. John Sullivan of Dover was In town Oliver Broad has ruturnuU to Dover

n tew days last week calling on friends. , vr1(J re h e i s o m p i o y e ( i n s a carpenter.Marry Hartnian, the youngest son of ' T U o m o n w h o have been cutting tcle-

eorge Ilartmnn, who l«w | R c a p l l poles-for, Melville Limning are

imvejis a good-sized store in itself.' All the second floor has beenrebuilt, whichHut only increases valuable room, but wonder-fully improves the light and ventilation all through the store.New toilet rooms on the main floor, near the offices, with wait-ing room adjoining, are among the decided improvements.We feel safe in saying the-re is no more convenient, better

Mr. and Mrs. George Ilartntiui, wlioboon contlncd to the house for several

is past with a serious adliction^lsnow suffering from tin attack of chickenpox. ;*-

Miss Katie Duff of New York city is con-fined to her home with an attack of rhcifmutism.

The congrcgntinn of the German Reformchurch held a meeting at the church onSaturday evening for the purpose of tryingin «ectsrc .-a pastor to lilt th<>. vsc«:;cy:ofRev. Kobt. Lisberger,'\vho resigned severalmonths ago. A committee was appointedto make investigations.

Mr. Ezra Estler of Mount Arlington, afonner resident in town, gave his manyfriends a pleasant hand shake a few dayslast week.

Stephen Ringoes. an employee of thosection fienn of the D., L. & W. 11. H., hasbeen lying dangerously sick at bis homu onHill street for the past week.

Children tiii'i adults tortured by burns,icalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseasesnn t/'souure11 instant •"• relief "by ••using De-Witt's Witch llnzel Salvo. It is the greatPile remedy. P. N. Jenkins1 WurrenCounty Drug Store.

through for the present.The sons and. daughters of Peter Cook

entertained their young friends lust Mon-day evening. Dancing was the principalamusement

John Pc*ty" is the proud papa of a newlyborn son.

bei

Burpose o e•istrict No. 7. _;.The Y. M. C. IS. will give nn oyster supper

in the lecture room of the M. 15. church, a tOxford, on March -lith. Come and enjoyan evening with tlio bachelors. All thedelicacies of the season will be on hand.Tickets live cents; redeemable at the

h l w i . . , - , ; : ^ . . . / . . ' . •

Tlie A. C. U. Society, connected with tlioAf. E. church, will give a concert on March19th, for tho benefit of the church; Ad-mission live cents. ^

. BROADWAY.Everything passed otf very quietly at the

"ciuicuVlast Snturttny; there being no oppo-(jitinn to the Cotnniitteeinan^^-.waB. ex-pected. '' " ;,.

Isaac Hull intends setting a good exam-ple for the rest of the property owners Lylaving a fiutf walk in front of his residuiu-ujwhich will bo a great improvement. Wehope others will do the same, as the walksaro almost impassablo in times of muddyweather.

Ilev. Powell, wife and son of Madisonwore in town from Friday until Mondaycalling on his old parishioners before theirdeparture for tho West/which will bo inabout two weeks. Mr'. I'owell expects toHvo in the West, no beingainnnioei" of theIndiana conference. - •""•" A new feature has be»?n added ^ to tliochurch by the pastor, in tho form of a chil-dren's choir, whiith takes part in ench ser-vice. They aro drilled by Mrs. Riddle.

Some of our boys have started a boxingchih'in Pnink Hotiaol's old stone house,

r e t o n is visiting hisMr. and-Mrs. Daniel

gFred Willover of Trenton

era i id pare ills lierjs, Mr. aWUlovur: i;

Who lust miarterly conferonco the oill-c.,al MfivA wore unanimous in asking forthe return of Uov. Lucas, who has givon

'Lho best-ofHUtisfaotiouand mado numerousI'rieiidsLn tlio six months he has been here,and tho presiding elder promised to return

" Chas. Nixotrand wife of your iiTroughwero-the'guests'of his parents hero onSunday. , s ir '

-The boatmen havo•-reeoived tho usualpostals asking if they wisli to. run theirbnnts another year.; : '

Ucv. Lucasand wife wero oniurtuinud ntdinner, on Tuesday by A. G. Warno andwife at Good Springs. •., Qwing to the inability of Dr. "Wilding tobo ft resent oii Thursday riiKht; tho lOtlu todeliver his lecture, "On tho Top-of Mt.Hood, Oregon,''''it has beeir'iJsstponed un-til . Thursday night, the 17th/J>AU ticketssold aro good for tlmt date. "\V""";r"'

" ' • — • . . - . . • • - ^ i - 1 •, - -. • •'• ° ' ^ t = 4 i ;

Mrs.'Michael -.;tt gave a dinner to a nuni-jr of friends on AVednesdny of last week.A meeting-T.;;; _--^^i:i-

pose of electiiiMj'.tiiTu'vtoday for-.thwseer for Road

entilated or better lighted store in the State today.

• •«• • • •«• •»• • •«•»

OURCARPETS. . . .

An entire new stockeverythihfj shown in aFIRST-CLASS C A R P E TDEPARTMENT.

STOCK.

ofDRY GOOI}S.

. Silks, Dress Goods, Suits,Capes, Skirts, Waists; Trim-mings, Laces, Linens, Cot-tons.

Largest Store, Largest Stock,

Lowest Prices. - ;;

BUSH ;& BULL,30z to 313 Northampton St., Jlaston, Pa.

Picking up "Knowledge

. la eaav enough if -you look "2for it in thoJ Tight place. J

This1 is the right place tolearn just whafcto do forthat debilitating condition•which Spring always brings.Do you want to be cured ofthat , languid feeling, getback your appetite, nsloopsoundly, and feel like anew.,,

5

SarsaparillaPwill do it. It 1ms' done it'':for thousaiids.!; I t has been

r .-Vlpingvit for EjO.jrears. :Tryit. „._

5eud for the "Cureliook." loo pngC9 Iree.;- I. c. AycrCo. I.owcU, Ma»».

••'•• . 1 ' r

Crockery Wall Paper: The choicest products of the pottery and

factory now on exhibitidnjiere. Your in- , •

__....__snect,ioi;i.Js.desji:ed._:.for. no-.other_j3caler.., ,,....

equals our displays.'1

Os -THE'CORNER.

J. K. G®OKE.

J. C. CH!LDS:&C0.,346 EIGHTH AVE.7 NEW YORIfeGITY.

.$rofcje#iondf.."••. l :

WM A. , ;No. SO B. lVublnVtou Avw., •

""•'•" - • - - • • • - . . , ' \ V a » h I n g t o n , N . " J , " ••'

Couiiscllor-at-ijiiw, ' • i_; Suprcinr! Cour t Commissioner, '•

and Simclal Master in c imucery .I'riwtlilonor la all New Jorwy nud Unitod

tnten CourinIriwtlilonor l

Stnten Courin.1898

TJ''AVIT)

Attariiu)-•»!• I . nw, .sollclior Wud: .TlunliT In C It a n LeD', "

NOTAUV I'Uil'.IC'iinil" " V-'... DKALEUIX HEAL ESTATE.;

Oflico next d W to iiic St. CloiiU Hotul.VVu tiluctuB Avenue.

r*i J}. ttftllTIl, M. D . '

U'dol i tn^ ton , X. J .

omwHoiirsri?t«":j.'j1.'I";. , lii-^J to ".no p. m.

• V«]ei,ii'«ao connocilon.

11, 7i. J .

IN to;!) n. 111.J " r ' 1-i t« T.'.V) '"•'

T J M. COX, M . . D . ,

Om.;» Hours. < I to.t.ti.m.ll" t v j

I'liyslclftu n n ] SjHrgeoH,'

1«7 E. Wnstilngtbn Avo.,T to!*n m. 1l-'to'-'ji. ml-OmuQ Hour.-. ; .Vnstilngtoo.N. J.0 to Ti.. in. J > • • •-•

~D N. JACOBUS, M. I>.

U. 11. A v i n t i c , WtiKhinifton.

WoilnotfJfij' ntteruuon nml Hiitiirtluy. ,KiiHtou, TlnirBilfiy evening nn<l Friday at

lnvoHt corner South 3rd nnU Ferry StH.

r\n. CHAS. MORGAN WILLIAMS,1 U W.^VnshlnRton Avo., "

Waeliiugtou, N. J.

•'« to 9 a. in. •Offlce Houre.<l toy p. in.

" to a p. m.

a. P. J. ECKEL,

U resUeucoOpposite St. Cloud Hotel.

n . F . I'IKRCK FABUOTV,

-'oud iloor, Ford A Flemlny H

pjn. G. T. uiox,OfHue and'ltot-Ulonce, Uraud Centrnl Hotel,

EYE, EAR, MOSE ADD THROAT,TAlso, Itefraotioa of tlio iJyes for tho ad-

justmeutol eluissjes.CwiiMitiilly on li:md tho I.nrjrest'AseOrtiaant

or ril'KCTACI.ES nnit EYE GLASSES in ttieLhlBU Vnlley.

At E>sroy. Fraakllu House, TUESDAYS,Tclepliouc: Oraud Comrftl Hotel.

T3 B.l'If I

(Gntduato of Ontario Veterinary Collcce.)Doctor Cook's oWofllce, Oiiiioslio I'ost-OiHco, '

Waabliigton, >T. J.

Supervising Archi tect .; • •• "- -12 Riiat Washington Avo.,^ '

(K toil ,1. in. Washington, N. J.

. Tbroo Years' Special Course in tho Columbia- • • . • ' . " - U n l v o M ' . l y . "•'.".:.••-;- "'* •• -:

MS West AVttSiiinijtQtt Avo.,UNUKRTAKffiB

., a n d K M B A I J M K R .Kopalrlng of Pitralturo

ml UphoUtoring 11,;, Over 20 Yours'lieclalty. " . Ksiiorlouco.

S1T. CLOUB HOTEL,

C. K. STAATKSi Prop ' r .

Evury room lioatuil bv.Btonni iitij lightoil'byoleotrlclty. ' ••: • ,•,

Wfislilngton Ave,,;,Washington?N/J.

"XTlflAV • \ V I N D S O I I ~ H O . I J S B ,

J . UOSS LAK15, Prop ' r .

' elociricligiusistoiim JioritinnO.froni, i>ll. triihis.. A*plonice rotruiit.

Ilope,-"N, ,TI'

iiiuiiiiled and Vory C o i f o R S y l F a o vl Tiililu. A Biilonaid, placoj to,jBtop whenng n iilodfluro arlvo. * 2Sr •fc*aK

BoiiraionnnaJ.ivoryStn-bloa'attnched. Stagemeets trains on D., L. ft W. JlR. nt firldgoTlile „••

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in- In l.»rnl News I ' IOIII Ol-lI'rliit* of tlit' SlJir.

MENTION.Mrs. John Atno wns visiting relatives in

Stnnhopulnat week.Mr. Wbltllold Oitrey of Port Coition lins

boon ill with pleurisy for suvonil days.Mr». John L. Thompson and dminlitor

aro passing tho week with friends in New-ark.

Mrs. U M. Davis wan in Lambertvillo onMonitor uttumiiiin tlie funeral of a cousin'schild.

'An. John 11. flowers has returned fromn visit of ii week with tier father in Now

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| Mr. Robert Gordon U entertaining hfsf mint, MI-SH M, K. Gordon of Junction, this| week. .t Mr. William M.Skinner, who is workingin Newto", was homo yevcrnl liny.* this

{week.j The little dnnu'titt-r of Mr. and Mrs.; Ityron Bitbeock is just recovering from the* niiini]i.4.( Mis* Carrie Hicks of KhV-ibrth will mnko

Some 'of the luti'st song*. riMiiluruil weru"Blow, \ 'H WindV Mornings," "ShooFly," nnd " Captain Jinks." ;

U'illium Wintor, county clerk, diedanddenlv on Jan. *Jti, 1S70, from rheum-atism ol'tliu heart.

In 1S70 there were 10U newspapers:prtutcii in >'uu Jcrsuy. >"ow theru areclone'on to-100.

The I»ev. (ii-orge •Baiiplnirt, knownaa n. great promoter of Mvthudfcmthroughout uortliern Xow Jersey, diedat his homo near HrUlj,'f;vilK\ on Jan., . , . . ..0 1ST0 on ncarlv the name date that ' stt'wurtwmi

•'(leorge IVuboily died. The \vner;d)le il1 Wn-lilii«tChristian miiii«U;r was S:> vt-;ir*uUI aiul:had travelled the neighboring eouiitU

Mivt Anim Beers stteiit seveml days lustweek visiting Ml« U«.io Mack in Hnck-uttatown,

Mr. Axford TIMUOII of Eli/, ibeth pus-ieilkst Thursday with his brother harry inthis pl;tce.

Mrs. H.C. Pitts went to Bt-Mdore yes-.^ninv to visit iivr iliiuKlitur, Mr*. EdwardT. Gordon.

Mrs. Serin;: I*. Bowers l\n* been indis-posed lorseveral days but'is now guttingabout iiiiitin.

Mrs. A. P. HiHh and son Charles of"itltmtwcuknnioiiKfrli!

-I On hulfd.-iy.iin I;ni\ land two parties c.....'IS

men or boys will fre-quently get hold, ofopposite ends of- urojie and pull onit, at* i\ test of thestrength of tlis twopanic*.-- They call iltin; "ttit! of war."

Many .t hardworking man nnd woman meach day's toil, U pulling « "tug of war"with death far an aiilaj:iiiiist.

They fail to take proper care of theirhealth When they suffer from indirectionorasli-ii: biltmt* mtwk Uiev " wv.tr Uoiit."After a while these disorders wear out Uiereckless man nr woman and the result isconsumption, malaria, rheumatism, or someblood or skin disease. Dr. 1'k-rce's Com-mon Si-use Medical Adviser tells nil :i1-oi,tthese diseases. It is free to all. Dr. 1'ieKe'sGolden Medical pUt'OVery cures all themalailie- u.uned. It cures thv cause. Itmakes the appetite hearty, the diircstio.iperfect, the liver ;iclive and the Mmut pure.It i« thf pr-sat !>!••-!.maker, Ili-h-iuiiWer.and n.TVt- tdaic. pim't let a <lnt£Ki»t im-pose on you with a iimrc profitable substi-tute. I

pain in «if MIIMI of in

A Right Store Service

it vr\i ixl a CIV

iwek. wlieru my Hips Wi> on to my U*ly. nml f.

i W / iM l: i l n n SIIKKS

exhorting and preaching tlu> word of,Hod for nearly 50 \vnr-0 i•-1!lie following story nppoaivd on -March It), l<70, and is told by :t trifiid,wlio had the storv direct from J. 1.Blair's lip:*: "In thf olden time JohnI. Blair opened a country store in

• " • : ' ~ " was his

Mr-. Anin M^oro i^spcndiiiKii fortnight) tiin Ilnioklyn. She1 went away on Wediien-' 'layof lust wet.-k.

iu- Wti.. . ..•ntu«. Co.. Va.

it rlif

l-.nn

iiU-rtained a companyii.Is m her borne onilny evening.

Mr. Aiii.'u-hi-.ffvviiiiii: ul" ,M'»tj,v City,lortucrlv of WashiiiKtnn. Iia- «niif to Her-inudafurthf !• " '

Miv

it road

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1*1

ti.»'i Itiit I lit it tial'ilU'T. I'lii mir«-. I ]mivfi>f«i.'il"Eit!l!,.llit.l;iorA.vi;.*li-iiMrfiml\>l»o>*«^

l«l it. |K-

NtMtl

md tlie

il not well. Now I

,v<-ry d i ^ i s i ; 'ri'.itmt'ii: IH IK-

j'ou to come to this store whenever in our city.Tliese special lots of merchandise are advertised (orthis week.

To Close Out our Ladies' andMisses 'Jackets

we've divided them in three lots. Lot No. i at$2.50,'aiming them were Jackets: at Sio; at $5.00,among them were Jackets at Si 2 and $15; at $7.50,were $18, §30, $22.50 and $25. None higher thanS7.50. One yard of tlu: cloth—the lining of m a n y -is worth more than what we ask for the made-upgarment. Of course there's a choice, and the earlycomer gets it.

Isjuat tie essential to successful morclmtulising ns right goods nnd rightprices. CommuiiiticH aro Hko Individuals; UHO thorn right nnd tlioy'll npproci-ntu it. O110 of thu principals upon which tills businoea is founded is nbaolutornirncKs In doiiling with ita patrons. Public conddonco camo to us by .the prac-tlco oftliis principal. AVo shall "loavo no Htono unturned" to retain that con-lldonco. Tnoro can bo no biiHlnusH growth without it; in fuct, btiHiiioBH lift) it-soir dopoads upon Its,preservation. It cannot bo amiss for us to emphasizetlieso matters just on the throslioiil of tho now noason.

NOW WK»M- TALK :2£!£!!CIIAXD!S!N'ti; \ : ; ;

Black Dress Stuffs.Watching the markets as we do,

there are often opportunities to buyreliable merchandise of many kinds atprices much lower than their normal

Hosiery. News.Good news—money saving news.

Certain lots of good, reliable stock-ings have come into bur possession ata fraction of their nominal value.

value. SnHi an opporturtunity has! We'll pass them out to yon on thebeen taken advantage of in this black same basis as they were bought; goodgoods purchase. If at all interested, time ' -•an caily inspection of our stock isadvisable. ; |

Over£0.styles at from Jflc to §1.40 jpur yard.

A Bedspread Sale.You've bought bcilsprcails here

fi

to stock up on' stockings.Wnrrnntcd iw represented or won-

oy rcl'iniiluti.

Dainty Embroideries.Hardly a woman anywhere but

finds it more or les:. of a pleasure tobut don't think that you ever look through ;L fresh slock uf em-

bought quite such good counterpanes, | broideries. We're going to offer youfor such little prices. They'll be sold} FOme values in these goods that •just as advertised until these lots arej si ,ouui throng tbecounter. You cangone, then well buy more but not at |w cn. a|',-orrf t 0 ariiVipate your em-ihesu price*. {broidery needs for SVMH; time to come

BLACK DEESS aOODS.Another lot of those beautiful Lustre Black Cre-pons, all wool, ill 50c per yard.' "Fur medium priceblack dress goods they are ev.ceptioiwl values.

SpecialOne hundred dozen of pure linen napkins at 59c. Itis a jjreat linen bargain and would ordinarily com-mand $1.00 per dozen.

Kxtra heavy brown muslin at 5c per yard. F.xtraline brown muslin 5c per yard. l!est prints ^c yard.

cialties From Our" Upholstery Department.W't: iiavc on saiu this week a, quantity ot Chair 1 leadRests,, made from fine art satines, cotton down hllcd,with cord attachment, Sxi 2 ins.. 15c; 10x12 ins., ^ic.

Ccttoivdown iilled pillows, of fine silkaline, cordall around, iG in.s. square, at ? = c.

Muslin Underwear.

per gallon; anil so Ion 11 ;w he wus in: Mr-. \Vllli;im Cli»c l> ithe tn ide he never deviated from Lhe'thvlictiaduuf IILT motliur, who \utlcured. Xomnttor If ltsonietimej*eot*t iiiHlersuiie an opunitiun in li

THE MORRIS COUNTY.-

nionev oonciuctintr a news staiul mid |Htdtiohcrv store iii Bulrktcrc. where he! tti l d '

I'..KiiC-ii"?. !

iy.Mim.jU

STATEMENT JAN. 1, 1898.ii yet located. ' Miss Liz/ie Kunnuy bus r.'turnt-.l fr.»m a

' ' visit with lute tUtliui- in Stuwirtsvillc. HerAnother fire occurred on Mureh -26. \ v)

supply of water available the hotelwould probably have bet%iere was no nn-aiis at hand to

j M r S i L U t j a n Arnold,savorf. hut.! Httl» *J;nt^ht^r M!iryir'.'t

the lire. The Phillip^Jiirg Fire L'o. home ofthucamu here hastily ami MiCL-et.-tlcd in ton iivoimu. EASTOM,

Bran New Stock

Fishing Tackle

rl!!e.,V!lo.an(lli'.)c.-:illl):

Table Damasks.IJli.-uchccl and unblcachcti. Made'

in Scotland ami Ireland, and madej right too, both in width and (jiuility;j as to prices, you can depend \\[>on j Von ran lmy aiiy of those items withj them being right or they wuuUln'i be: tiic full assurance Unit they are cheap,[mentioned here, . {but dotv't put it oft* too king as the

From 2."ic io fl.oo \jvr yanl, ;;1!! lots are limited.

Sheet ami Pillow Slips,Ready for use, ami the imexplain-

able thing about them is.that theyco.st you a little less made up thanthe bare materials woald cost at regu-lar retail prices. Can't quite under-stand it ourselves, but here they are

Just one special of each; nightuowns, skills, duiweis, coisel covers.

Skins t'A;totl.i!l.Ccirstt Covers liV. to "Vtc.

A Word.about Linings.We,'.vain to impress you with tlie

fairlyfact now, bcfuie tlie seasonand you can Iiyjire it out for yourself, opens, tha*. otir stock of linings is

Pillow Oasis, 'i"«r JUT |>-ir. most complete and in every way de-pendable. We buy linings with thesame care and thoughtful intelligencetliat we would use in buying silks.We want none but the best, we buynone but the best; we want every

•ho reads this to feet that inthis store 'she can buy linings ofany sort, fur any purpose, with tliisatisfying knowledge that the

10-1 tflu'iMH .I'tk'.i muslin) 'ML*.

New Wash Fabrics..\ little early to wear them, not a

bit too early to buy 'them. The sum-mer selections are made early in thesedainty fabrics. Special price induce-1 w o m a n

menls are made just now to start theUclting right. Good time to choose{too. when tlii: assortments are atI their best.

1'L.rcale tit-., h:.'. awl IJ'c.i :k'.,i;ciiii<l in**;

g itemhoiHjht'lis absolutely right in everyw.'iy.-,: if n'"t ngni, K!IU11V-ICII. iu>'iiiulwe'll make it riijht -

oeiore. wnen tue .uiiitisou ounumg Mit-rs is the salaried .«IM.T«turywiis ..destroyed.. The lire company oYj Courici] of the Jr. O..L*. A. 31.Phii]ipsburjj was don;ited ?150 by thei .Mr. Walter Jc^urunt, with present•Washington Common Council for Her- licniUiunrters in New York, came out iiere1

vices rendered during tiie tire, and the on Thursday m'^lit to sue Mr. Jaseph R.• citizens subsc r ibed^ for the engineer. [Thatcher,.they huviusr been Iriemls whon

The spring election of 1=70 resulted hoth were locntert in London-some yearaag follows: .Mayor. Jos. C. Stewart:Council, P. T. B. VitnDoren, Josiah ElLynn,"Joseph C. Stewart, Abrnm B.Stewart, Thomas Byrne, Francis K.Hornbaker; Clerk, Peter R. Winters ;Judge of Election, Francis K. Horn ba-ker; Assessor, Philip Johnston; Col-lector. William Miller " * "

Half a hundred juveniles visited MissLillian Seguine on Saturday iifcornouit midwere entertained at her home on Hroadstrut't. The children were principallymuiiihers of ilis^ Se^'iiitie's dunday schoolclass. - '

, -- Mr. John fi; AVnOihler, who ha.-1 been, treehouler, employed in iielvuiure, returned to Wasli*

. John V. Jliittison : Street Commission-[inKtonjiuite .sluk on Homlay, ,suHeriiisier, Xathiiri Libby;" "Xt'was voted to f irom 'priwinitiuiVddc•_• tw•••iuw TErip;:r lli-zraise money for a steam lire engine. li?1"11-',18 w i t h l l l s !*t>"-II1*Itlwi M l ' - Chnrl«s

In the Washington public school r e - ! 1 >('k*?1* . 'port for the month ending April 15,1 /VrOuti10 rr-ltttTr* S'Hh«redI nt the homo1ST0, meritorious a v o r a ^ s uvrc printml i ?' M r s" *I1»!<! l e r ^ " "» f i u t ,f tlil-v *™H'in part,. as follows ^JJeWi t t Groil' 1)U.! i•,.?„ I ,?'.« n,,- f.-n,, ' n'f • ,,•,..',?,;,,'

arry uJiuh W', vrc^ik Isowlby Sf, Jo- , ]i(.{>rt;s|nneiits wore served und u "tinural

sepiriieiiv'ers' s;J, wiiiie Waiuinnjj's:j,'|«ood time was iiad. " ' -Lewis •.mum S2? G>to. Haywai-d -IT! j Acoimvuiv of 15 ladies surprised Mrs.Other ii\*eniKt'h imbH^liwl later were 1 George Krics of West Wasliiujjion itveiiuuWilliam C. Weller ^t, Sainiie! Heavers i yosU'iTluV momitiff. They nail what isS3, John. Weller S'J.'Henrv fc'ittti ii't. \ termutlasewiiu: party. A tine dinner was.Vletciher.Bowlby lJ7, Kdwani Losey US, 110/.1*'^1: f J

m < J l i : "-J1*;. iilie IKM'T-' '1 1 ' W " r o

t prolmblv ^ ' ""v i l l ium ' H^ Warren , Ml": Jnhn Mackey visited hU wifij in theKitts % " ThO re no l11 w-is sitrncd hv ' ilOs!>ll)l1 llL ' tiiladelphut ot) Saturday amiWm II Pr^'i'x' ' " j found her condition nuieh improved and

Tlie bill to ntnke May :iO a legnl holi- j e V . " ^ ! " .\lr.l>irif'kLy1'retiirned' lia Vlir «H.idayin eomnicmoriitioH.ot'deatlsoklicr**! lielvitlere on Siiturduy when: he 1 tasked" was f»iS5e<Vfin 2I;i,v.:-2,:l=79J-. •• :.-: - ! »!ifl:!.v;v:ith !ii« •'nthfti'v ^h<-n!v >r*^!c.'y1' • I

The new po^master, appointed in j Mr. V. C.'Uiuker of Dayton, Ohio, was!1S~O, was Uol. James Siewart. ' : "• ; in town over -Friday nislit and for ;i tew

Jon. K. Kill per about this time was i hours on Saturday, calling upon imniorous- - - - - •' old friuiids—including Lhu yomitt iudius.

Klys, 3C.Reed Poles.

"•"'Tisl'lKrUrt,Split li:llli!'O

' jt.-el Teles;,JolmiM P'Jle

Tiie most corn:Vvarreri cuuntv." "

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iSn 1>.

ope

?:=

lete

oles. Si.oo.!'(iles. ^-.r; .-,c. -.0 ;ui.l -!C.

: stock '.'( this

"The Yeilow Feilow"

Our motto: "Your money's worth or your inonuy liiick," Von will timl usj in lu'ttor coucHlioi: to serve you Uiis season timn t'Ver iiyforu in our thirteen ":~.:I years' bu*ine;vs earyer. Coine and set1,.get prices, compare jjoodrf, and if youI don't titul it to yoiir intoivst to buy ot us \\a will know uio reaHon wiiy. Wosell gootU lower th.m any otlior hourie, but for cash only.

J . WARREN FITTS, 33 EAST WASHINGTON AVE.

I Delicious Sweetness sits enthronedin the combs ot our-:

• •pure;:Hoh:^yr"r"r'"'"

• The cost is so small Hint the

humblest may partake.

Two Boxes for Only 15 Cents.

Wo have the exclusivfamous Stcarti Wimui. Tlany price-. Only ?;o lierc.

The ^vraciist; Wliod at thy'same-lowThe OJ1U:H!'U>". ;I yroat bargain, at -=3;.

,;y for tlw " . . .'io better at HunJa'iis uf d^si^n> carefully SL'!L';IO.1 and sure tfl ploasw. Prices sii!! tfiul d

.nndweare able to offer nico, new patterns in full combinations from s; per double

rupwarj.

Don't Forget..R Buatty, Anthony, >*. J." Tins is i.-Lvtimo-. Tuesday evwiint;. Mr. "Aliittl:

probably the first iidvertisement ever | has bucfi aiii invalid a Iiwtf timf; utid !iis.unerte'I in it newspaper by the .man jsympathetic friends took the fituiilyii large-\vilo afterwards became tlie most ex- 'IimiiLjiy of provisions and prosuntuil themtensive advertiser of the period. IwlLl1 ?S|-1J m eil!Sn-

- ' ""-. Pmnk Itytnan Andrews, anil Miss

tlon has liis day:

tana. ," . ' J T' : " The darkest cloud and hiiterost i^nr ] M

Ar» soon dissolved by ln»er beer. [' ,||••When all scums dark and iimigbt will | g"]

|Wii

o. 22-1 Bidvidere llvonue. ,x.

ntiTSitiBiiiil 'hiink on 'TSKT

J u ^ l i E , drink of lager beer.Good, cool find fresh always on Lap atiMasonic Hail Restaurant."

The work of ..demolishing the oldO i f R

he Fnnu.'ia

whon you want anything in horse mr-nishiiiK yoods tluit wo Imvo a oiy stock.

Hand-made Harness

. a specialty.- Collars, Whips, Combs,lirushes, Harness Oil, Axle Oruase,Oatlie and'Poultry Powders; in fact, 11full line of all goods kept in .a lirst-

«] harness store at lowest prices. .

.S. T. Vannatta.

sitiifttion have "been witnessed. ' 'Therehave been three consolidations, one. •l.mnk

• Ji:

•learii that our-friend J. B.vOornish bust JI severe one, nnd particularly so in thepurchased 'the Phillipaourg Democrat },cii!?e of the smaiter institutions. Quite a T

•and EveninEMail; which was sold" •oii'r",umlier o f L l i e s e l»"*u with dinieiilty kept . 5* nnhltn K'llc " ivrFHui-M their..heads-above water..,More-Chicago••.".»•

public b.Uu AlcasrH. b n n k a p n B a e d t h e i r d i v i d o n d i i l l 1SW tllJJn 5in any of the preceding live yeara.

eisor were engaged to..^Vednftsdny"at pul

Price and Weykheiiconduct it. ,

Washingtou's population, accordingto the census of 1S70, was l,S5i. ;/

Don't Toliacco Suit mid Siinike YuuiTo quit- tobacco easily and fon

nniln, tnll:«l'»]ifo, IKTVO ntn.l viuor,-Bne."-ilii-Won[lur.'jvyoriter,-tliat. malt

•A:r0rUBKlsi«,fi0oQf81..

Ufa Aw

For delicious Ice. Cream and Ices, fineOiko'and swoot Broad, no onoJ oJccolll sCuiif. Aaullok. Ho'sparoa no cipe.Mo 1,1 tl,*lr. ; t M3^j3M i : !B Mai^;a i iS;f£Sa=i iSiBBrmnkinfr, thus Insunng the highest quality Sterling Kemeiiy Co., clilcago or New. Vorlt

••'"•• tL i - ' - : •;' '-:r-y

Cleaning, ' (io to Si.00Alain Spring; -|O to 73cCrystals, Q 5c to 25c

Allwbrk warranted'onFyeaPA. D A V I D S O N ,

Jeweler, . r ,:•

» • * » « • • « » • • • • • • • » • • • • • • »

F. N. JENKINS, Pharmacist.

County Drug Store.

To FitThe Figure• perfectly'"is our natural busiiiosn. We

li:ive (Umu it-iis men's tiiilors for several"•• yearri—iiIwayS'keeping i[1 the lc;ul with

inotlifnls nnd equipment, ami r.ivin^those extra touches to (lie work that

•^.makes e;uii iiiaclc-lo-niL-asure suit differ-^•^•ip j / / | t-'nL from every other, ami suits it exactly—ri'i^f i;"r- l 0 l l i e Sll''° "' t l l ' :- 'Vt; : i r i i l ' ' '•'

Tliatis the only i;r;uie ot tailoring we

It i« very plensatit to ndd HLLlo by littleto tho attractive! looks of yonr home bythu jutliciouH suli-ctiori of.-furniture. Wohnvo the bust that is made, selected frojr.both Ibruiitn 'nnd domei-ik' jjiillcriis, uniltlic"prii:"c will surprise you if you had b«cnexpecting to • sive n largo mnount inpurchn.iing. You nro partUiiilnrly urgedto conic in nnd sco our riow lino of Com-bitmiion Bookciiscs. Olio noes a Ions wayttowanlfljiL.furnishing •_a -room.:, find nd'ls'wonderfu'lly to the iiousiuhold e6nveiii6ri-~cea. ..The coat-13•. very moderate tbe wnywe are enabled to sell this new lo(

1/

JOHN HILDEBSANT.

..HACEETTSTOWIf. K. j "

There must be Fitness aswell as fit.

There must be Originalityof design.

There. must-, be:,ihp.,, fen^:.,; . . . :;r -~™.»newest Style,;

Those \ve have provided for.' Hvorytnilor-maile-to-iiiensuru suit we Iniiklhusspecial features inspired liy the man who

.^^.is^tu.wear.it..^^.., .._.. ,j\..^:r ' """."Our' "Jiet-acciualTvted''^"AVafcli~price.s"

are SiS,- S20 and $23—exceptional suitsat those figures.".-Better-and better fora s much as you care tojjay. .

MERCHANT TAILOR, ;

Over Warren County Drug Slorc!

io tiie incoming tide of New Wall

of rare beauty and exclusive de-

signs, make the department much talked about this season.

Also to pur line of exceptionally nice yet moderate priced

Over-skirts in figured brilliantine.

Your attention is invitej

Paper that will, by .force

KAS'roar, a*A,

TlieOnlyouo-l'rlcc

STORE-: display in

your tnspmir show wmlowsyi rc "lnjic;ilnr«"jo( thu KV.HHI array ol Sprinjs Stuck (oriCtioii. Our KIWJS arc backed by reputation auj by sk-rlins suaranlcos..

"finish, lit ami low price,$.~, $7 «o $ tn .

•\VLMi!anii[.-icliirc=youI>uydlriicl"lroiinisr-Spi'ingovi;rwmi»

. NOTE rimsnAll Woo! Sui t s in the new s h a d e s : $5-<x

Scfikh 1'laiilsaiid AMxturL'S, finely tailored... ^ / - ^All Woo! Suits tMiial in ai'iiJarance to suits costini; ilouiile tho p.rice MO.OC

iiiack Clav Diagonal Su i t s All Wool ; *8-«Dressy Prince Aili^nXf'aU'n.il Vest- .^.l:ine '[will Worsts! iuils,~equal to tlie iitiesfciistoiii v

R ^ X T C ! - ' n o n o f f m A n + ! The suits consists of Double Breasted stylus, JinJD O y S •-•. .UcP«ir H u c n L I. a \nrKQ nmnhur of pivlly Novelties, tnclmiing

Vfstee, lilouse, Eton and ReufcrSuils. -$1.OO, $!,.-« to JjCOO. ,1" -. „

,.-;.;.!h_•:.-.„.•..SfixTUiV KIN 13' DKKSS^TltOUSIi!RS, ftlt.OU•'io . r».0O, ^ ;* ---^-.^S^orU"iiiK"Trt>usti'i 'yS c t R ^ t o ^ r ; ^ ' iJiisinoss^iyeuser^V^a^O^Sa^o.::children's Short •

p a n t s , = 3 c t s . t o - i i . o o . :..•;.;.,-....... •_ . . • • - • • " - - . ••• ^ ^ ^ ' • •• • • • ~ -'"'""''

FIRST SHOWING OF OUR NfiW HATS.The most becoming headwear it has l)eenour (pleasuro4o introduce, so cts to 32- S°- Novel-. . . t ies in caps. 25 cts. ^ 7 5 cts,..;..; :..-... ^ -.>»,... ;.;.-.,.""-:'• •• . ; .;

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THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THUItSDAY, MARCH, 10, 1898.

CHAI. L. Sturm*. EDITOR AKB

Tlie Celebrated Scranton CoalAT 11GTAIU

Wwitiliitftrni, N. .1., July ii, )8!l7.At til" II., I*. AW. ]{. Ii, KleviitiHt Cliutra, nt

held of drat right hmii) »trt«ei nlwvo Now Wind-sor ilntol,.(Jin D f :uwipftrton,

atoviu!.".*.*."."".'.".'.'."."!.'*. .".".".*!,' i j ' i l |n«r tnti!Cticflfmit. XK [Kir ton.

Pea (icrmml by mmw Co'*. No. aClintinut) '-MftpertotL

l*~ Best (iimllttoB nlrfdj-a on Immi Ury (mi'iorcovor.) :

Coal loiulml direct from cUutos(over screens)ID WftROiis.

BlAukHmlthlugor Ulllniliioiis Coal f 5.50 per ton.

SUPERIOR Lnmcm VALLEY COALcfin lie oirnitiiwJ only nt ourrhuten niotis llioMorrH Unoul, nt Its junction with HolvlJoro

ChRrtttnit 1JS |J |*

All ffil Uiiili'r <Jov.ir ninl ili>llv»ra<l tn wnemi•• over S<Ti>i-rin, Thn Htiiwrlnrtly of I.i-liluli Vitll«y

t'onl IIIH In tlio ruct tliit it In Implcr, l>uriwloi ter , Klvi'H Tortli innr.' limit. Minis up ?Ieant*r

Jlltiimliious Coal #5.9) I«T ton.]{. I- CI.ISK & CO.

LATEST TIME TABLE.TO NBW VftltK.

nvitAviwhi»i;t"Ti-a.i5, t.ir,, r>.ai, T.(W, T . I I ,,iii.li, a. in. i-iis,l.ss.rj.iji), i.m, 5.:w,7.is,Stxi m

, a ii>- m .

Arri1.1'J, It..-'i,a. III..'-II, lit.IS, 1I.M), (.

1-MloM XBW VOHK.\Vii-tiliiK;i-ii~n.i\ 7.:w, ln.in,

:U»" ;HS * '« rti: 7S1

f«n 10.-",

Next Thursday b St. Patrick's Day.Sntnucl Stone moved froin Washington

to PhllHpsburn on Monday. •W. W.Clirfstlno hnsaflno window dis-

play or bicycle!) and sundries,John Everett has taken a position us

butcher In Brink's meat market.The new store of GcorRo W. Rcors haa

been equipped with electric UghtH.Joseph Cummins 1H riding a now wheel

presented to him by a Western undo.LmvlM Stfimct* of I'liillipsburR linn taken

n position in tin* ..Wiwltlnuton Silk Mill. -Butcher Brink has just put Into life

incut market new nnd Improved scnJes.Edwiird KelHuy, colored, hnH secured it

punsiuti of ;(t per month with $107.80 backpuy.

IMulmnl GlulU went to Itoliokcn ln»tweek lo tako a position In the Culix Pianofactory.

Tho W. A. A. rooms nro bcinff improvedby carpenters, pnlntfr* »r I intpnr Mnifurnthis week. ' :

Guy Brothers'Minstrels nro KIIOWIIIK InKnst Jersey ami may visit Washingtonpresently.

J. W. Kinney WHS elected a trustee of• - - ' Montluy to Mieceedthe Baptist church on

Nat li mi Uurl, resigned.Orvlllo Vnnnatta hnd ii number of tamo

..hitu rats on exliiliilion Iti his father'sstloro window this week. .

A new sign In I'rmitof Axford'rt grocery..a Gnrlton uveiiuo Is neatly lettered "ThoN. II, Axford Oroeery.",..

Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Barnes rejoice in theadvent of IL young daughter which Wai*horn la them on Tuesday.

Jumps Oilman's home on Hast Stewart

Tho pickerel Halting nctuton opens onMny 1. . : ,

A now school building in Flemlngtan tocost $25,000 in being ufiltntcd.

Chnrlos Lisle has sold hta hotel propertynt Columbia to a Mr. MiHliuIm,

Itov. Thomas Houston hcgmi meetingsIn Dcckertown on Tuesday evening.

The Epworth I-esjruo State conventionwill ho held In Mlllvlllo from Mny 17 to 20.

A bicycle tins been mndo pen red to 5Winclics. Tho sprocket in a« lurgti n-t thuf r a m e . .. _.• • '• . , . . . - . - ..,.;

A young wotnntri.f Sussex county diedInst week nt thu age of 25 years, leavingnix children.

County Clerk Harris lincaino tho fulhcrof ii Unit-born lust Wednesday. It Is nbright little girl.

Quo, A. Hvurifl, nn olil-tlmo Airniturodenier of I'lcrnlngton, died on Monday nttlio nfiQofS'2 years.. Hontiiieii nre getting ready (Vr tho open-ing ut tho caimhiig season, which is duo Inabout one month.

Thu lecture advertised to bo given by Dr.Wilding in thu U road way M. K. church to-nlglitliiis been postpone'! one wetk.

A meeting of the State Hoard, Jr. O. U.A. M.i and all nllluers in the county willbo liuld at llttckuttMtown on Apr i l s next.

Tlio elti/uhrt of Nowton will vote uponIssuing lioiuls for fUi.OW, to bu used Inerecting an addition to the public schuulbttlldliiB.

A Contra] freight train struck t\ 3-year-old son of Thoinus lli:Ril at Lebanon onSaturday and injured him so badlv ttiat lie<lleil that night.

The funeral services of tlio lattj Henry, , m - , , wrt Kupii.Sr., of Oxford, will be hold this al--

ilreot was lirlEthtonofl last Thursday by tho t^J,!,,',,, H t I l I s l i l l e rJsMcnee; Interment Inival of n little daughter.

Ititv. Cha.4. \V. IIUIIICH will occupy hisiMilpit next .Sunday, proliahly for tho lasttime, In the evening hi.s suhjeet will he'TbulHvine Art."

tlie Old Oxford cemetery.The Hutitcrdun Uutnncrnt says thatJ .

Frank Meltoy, who formerly kept theUnion Home at Limbertvillu, has pur-hased a hotel at Hackuttstown.

Thu scarlet fever (Ing \n nt present a con-spicuous omblom In Pblllipsburg.

Nine members of thu Newark Conferonce luvvo died during tho past year,

Tho next Stato Pair at Waverly is tin-nounecd to occur on September 6,li,T,8nndU. :

Dr. Thomas 8, Dcdriek has opened ntioillee for tho pructicu of uiudlciuu ut Colo-rado Spring.

A nilvilonnry collection In tho Hacketts-town M. E. church on a recent Hunijayamounted toJCOO.1 G«ur»io IIulNuIimltt"will 'prsiubly !;c theRepublican candidate f'u-Mayor ofPhil-Upnharf! tho coming year.

William Colo until, u well-known hotnlman. will manage tho Koreat House atlitidiW Lake during the coming Nca.sori.

Yello^v will ho the filmdu most used inHpriiiK millinery. Yellow millinery andyellowjournnlismaruto ho all tho go, wotake It.

A bill !on[j nooiifd 1ms passed the Lcifin-hiture. It allows witnesses travelling ux-penses when attending court lu addition tothu .W-ccut fuu. . , - • " •

A now building for the First NationalBunk Is to 1)0 ercetcd in Ilangor. It willhu thrco stories, lilgh and eoiiHtriielcd ofKtoiiunnd brick."

Thu otllrnrs of the Itelvldero baseballnliib, oleetcd tho llrst of this mouth, are:Dr. K. C. Loekard, uresident; Chrl". IJ.SnyJur,' secretary; Siunucl (J. Uulford,treasurer.

Government olllclals report that thiiHfur more money IIRH gout; into the Klon-dike '.ban has coinu out, and that murewill nrohahty be tukun there tluin will eyert<u returned.,

Dr. Knirland's :neniomli|« sermon on" MUlIt-slt is aptly illufti-tted in the cuse ofWeather Pratihut DcVoo, who has madehiiiiSL'U* notorious durini; the past mouthby Mime, sensational " guessing" on blj/.-

Th gthu Washington pU i (t I

a. m. I'.Vtt, •i.-iVArrivo frutn .li

6.IJ, H-l-1, ti. Hi.

„ i lining liuontr l k Uuv. W. H. M»n for Jiiia-tlon-r.w, lo.tai, j MM Lilly Thomas, Ml*t M"K«io W arnian. |,-ji ti. in.ictltm~10.l0, 11.15, ii. in- 3.U1,

j ; -lini" fitli, lsur, «v»ain l-rnvn UoU,k'<n «». in,, rii. via M<>rrl*i<iwu, arrlvltic

ilny.

WiiHlilnmoti J.oi; rMur7.33 (i. m., via Morrl«*low

Oiirdon making hus liven begun thisweek. .: . . . :""..•

Lewis C. Ilentty has just erected two ad-ditional poultry limits.

The iliiituciiil stiitemmit of the Iloruughwilt be published next week.

At the communion service in tho M. K.church last Hiindnv morning s\x perrionnwere taken into full ttujinburship.

SIUHIH'Comedy Co. will show in U.iwes'Music II ill on Friday and Siturduy nights

f t k H t 'JO i :«l t

Th« pool table ut Solan's enfo was re-covered and trued up on Friday by an ux-covered and trued up on Friday by an expert from the city. A new sut ofbalU and

v s dd to the equipment of lliu ta-

m M i t r nf hliL1(1 y«»t««lay n

tttnl ilThu

nniing at his home, <lent of thu hei.i

President sent to the Sermto lusth f l l i l t i f t

new cues mill to thu equipment of llio ta- ,,msteihlo. Ic . A.Skillniunat I.

(Jvnliurs A Fisher aro making rapid' Hulscy nt Summit.nrlvfuu-uiiiQia in their husliu»jus breeders!

iltry. Their extensivu yard'

The President sent t th S m t l tFriday the following noinliintions of po.-t-

• • • • • - • • • « • - ' j r 0Joshih Ketelium atmber llle, and M. U.

Whi t pleasure is thure in life with aheadache, constipation uiu] biliousness'.'Thousands,experience them who couldiir>c<)iiie pcrit-ctly henlthy bv using I)o-|Wilt's Little Kurlv iti."<>rs, the funious littlunills. F. X. JcnlcW Warren County DrugHtoru.

Rev. V . Van Kirk of Jit. Verimn, X. \ \ ,or lino poultry. Their .uxtuiwlvu yanlM w U , m i l k j , , tho .V. 13. church at Broad-jnsl Minitli-east of town nro a Bight worth u . . , v „„ -rhursdnv evuninir, March 17th, atHttchiu. , 7::i6. .Subject, "'The Drink Kvil from thu

" - llJlhlurit-iiHliiolnt."

fcinu.Tho Aliraham J. Tygar ])ro])frty

MuulmniohtruuL will bo »oW nt plihllcwiloi . T | l ( J MMmtiii" mutch-, . - - -onH.ilunlfiy next, at '1 p. mM nt tli - Ht. iTtmrwlav hetv.L-en WTII. llcrcnw 'uid (ieo.Cloiul Hotel, by H. I). Neiglihonr, admit Is- ; (J|VUIIH WHS won by thu hltor, who Killedislmtnr. ' l>>oiil ulTi.'t hir'ls Mrnknw killed i:t birds.

" UiilliiisIiiKiii huffctK eiitliusmsm. Coif | Thu match was (or *SW u side.Uilotico in>*|tires c-onllilcneo.' Unu of the

t'K'ltl>on"lhSi.'"—ilf M! U^nmn lii'^rhi-t tw' Ink.

ThulTith, or silver, iini'lversaryMistiioiinry Soei

At a eoiif.iroucb ol1 Uepublienii Sjfnntorsnt Trenton it was dedik-d to 'kil l thoKcti'iiani A>iti-l"ue bill, which provides forsitliiries to lit- paid Snrro^Hcs, Hhepitls nnd

I' thy other cuunty otlluhilf In Huu offouit.

Beers'New

And NotionStoreOpens Today.

Geo. W. Beers,

F'-rnnirly with A. W. Cruvi'lliif.

Tin1 Cyphers UuilJinK,

N'.'xt Hoor to A. 11. flroif A; liros.'

Early Spring Showing of Seasonable ;

Clothing, Hats & FurnishingsSPRING OVERCOATS.

Wo nro Hliowlng n choice selection of Htyllsh, honest-mado gnrmentfl, In tho latnststyle fabrics, at moderutu prlct"<. Wo can show you a fln« cont nt $8.00 thnt willastonish you. And wo hnve tlnut grades ut $10 and JIG, mndo with aergoand. Bilk linings^

5 C c b T H I N G , : '•'•'['Until you see tbo display of children's suits ind top coata that wo aro Hhowinc you

enn't conceive the perfection of uiiinufacture t h a t we* hnva attained In this particularbranch of our bUBincwt, and, thouijli we have nhvays shown a nuperlor stock, wo claimthat this scn.son'a stock excel" any stock that wu b»ve nhown, at pricey tha t no owi canai lbrd to miss. -. ~? . . : :

HKMKMBERthat we liavo a handsoino salujrooni exclusively devoted to tho pro-per display of our great stock of CIIILDltBN'S CLOTHING, where . - m r a n makeyour selection with comfort and vrltliou. annoyance. ,

•-•• .o M E N ' S AND BOYS5 K A T ^ . - -•Wo nry fully prepared to show the latest shapes In

SPRING DERBYS AND ALPINES,. nnd Invite your inspection.

SOIiB AGENTS for tlie SALE of YOUNG I?IIO3.' FAMOUS DERBVS in EASTON

' • NECKWEAR. - ,rWe havn the newest shapes and the latest colorings in this season's best produc-

tions, equal to thu usual li'gli standiird of our f'TtiUhings. ••• ~Depend upon us for pcrfuul HJ! Is faction and value for your money.

Goldsmith Bros.'• 522—Kil Northampton St., 13ASTON, PA. . ,

CliXT A WORD COLUMN'.A'lv»rtlH('niciitHUii<lnr tlits lifftil nro imbllahnd

ftt eh" iiult'iriu rntiMif one i.vnt a word, bat noii'lvvrtlai'iiimit will ije r(>i:t'lvoil for loaa tbuii isct'iitri tor tbo Hint lii.wrttou.

Koit RUST—A good house dcslrabh IOOJI-ted. Iii'iuire uf tiuorgc M. Oawos. 3-10-tf.

\V.\sTi-:n~An tipprentieu to Icirn dres4-iniikinw. Margaret Smith, over Hicu &Dercmer's store, Haokeit.stown. • ' tf.

Koit SAI.K—A go')'l family hor.se thnt anyladyeaiMlrlve. Call or address IS. Krllts,A^ln.ry, N..I. MO-tr.

Kou HUNT.—I louse on unper Isrondstreet. Milton Wninsley, Wnshtmrtrin.

3-10-tf.C!ar!c Axfird swld o.io hundrud bottles

UEHLEIN'S

Bargain DaySATURDAY.

sold o u n r u b o l eCough Syrup in less than

It

Stinson's Carpets10-WIRE,

Frank !•'driving.

Capt. II. U. L'roi'Uer is in receipt of aletter from Adjutant (iuneral Stryker ac-l:iio;vlctlgiu(; the olfer orthe CitptHln1'" "•-•r-vices to tlie (lovurnor hi thu event of warwilh Spain.

A printer's error in tint ailvtjrtisumont ofA. IS. Gmtr .V: tiro, last week miule theprico ot";jWo boxen of pure honey '25 ceiita.The llrm iSHelliitKiifiruat quantity at theextremely low pricu of t.r> cents.

Ho you like hot chicken for supper? Itwill boon the hill of thru at tho W. C\ T.

tomorrow—Friday—Home iniuli

on sale.l tudthcthi rd

U.'s annual suppernight. You are Invited,candy mul ice cream will bi

Mr. I.. R.' Vnu"S I i : w r t

storv Hiit in the Couko bui .. r .occupy the same after Mr. Harry Sellman vacates to move into liis new-houseon West'Jolinston street aliout AprWst.

Sir. J. T. Bowers desires to make publicacknowledgment of the many kind acts offriendit and neighbors during Mrs. Bowers'

Alvin Wuck has just completed ther i d iirainins the woodn Frank Fehr's barher shop. .Mr. Fehrliis wuek placed mi order lor a lutiulsonic

h l l l r

vork.' which was backing. Tlio whuote! hot'-. legsut the trunk.

-jut oir

k prliur clmlr.JJdrnutid WeucJeliaelc

f i l i i i his in Nef i h h

MM JJdrnutid WeucJelielc is n NewYorkuity familiari.:in« herself with the

l l i t l i H in millinery She will hoabsc'nt some twoher .stuck will Ii

Dr. II. 12. Xcvelpresently

ari.:in« hrself ith thin millinery. She will howuka during which time

i l i n y . Sh wia during which tim

a pi

locate in Morristowd i l l l

.i.uilri presently locate in Morristown,which was published in a local paper lastweek, is untrue. His prosont intentions

,are to remain bore nt the ohl sti ^

Mrs J. W. Lunger 1ms tnken her old J Belvidere mi" Tuesday for the purpose ofJ. Warren Fitts' niitlinerv de- electing a member to succeed Mr. Tinsmm>

- - • - K 0 to Nuv.'-!.ol".-Lop;i ' ' '

piwitloiwill K

friuuiU and n i g h o d u r i n g S i r . B w sillness a n d u t t e r he r demise . T h e jjoodofllces e x t e n d e d wer h i h l i t d

Cluis. 13-Vaa.s a n di d

d m i e . h jjhigh ly a p p r e c i a t e d .

\\. I towlhy haf I J l ' Ojust imported two pens of IJutl'Orpinytons

iVom thuCoaluy Poultry Farm of Purslcy,Engluiul. They are ituleed very hnndsotnebirds and surpass the .expectations of therecipients.

Ii. Q. Bowers, Jr., on Saturday exehiinji-ed with Marshall Vliet of New Village hisliny colt for a line live-year-old sorrelpacer, which he clas-ius as one of thuspeediest in this 'vicinity. Yesterday hupurchased J. It. I/ike's sorrel pacer lodrive with her.

ltov. J. It. Wright will attend the funeralof former Presiding Klder Chnrlus S. C«itiirNewsirk today. Tlnj deceased wn.s hjspersonal friend and was freejuenlly hisguest during M"r. Wrijihi's rusitltuiee inNuwton. Mr. Coit was himself a residentof Newton for many years, ;.; ShcriiVMnekey and Olllcer Slirnpo nndea vUit to " Hill " CniWoy's ub«»lo on Mon-day nfternoon but were not successful inlocating Will-o'-the-Wisp I.ein.Clynier. He

, had been here thunisrht before, they learn-ed. Climer is n I'ad fultdw, whom the olll-cers liiivu been after for a long time. : •

• Miiis Maggie Andrew., of Holvidere ave-liuciias auaiuud cousidentbiu-' reputationat an urUst and has on exhibition .soniuhighly criiditnhlo work. She makes aspecialty of pastel work and portraitpainting and how has on hand1' • ' - " • •lOorilt'rsforpnrtraiin I.

Jiny changes in his store tlmt will i: t..

, its iippeiirnnco and add materially toilsconvenience as well. An experienced andtrusty salesman in tho person of-PrestonS;uitU succeeds Miss Ktlitli Smith, who

LUI. - " " ' j j purtnieiit. '"M••AIIMHIHV sim win go to ."*ami will i York for a two weeks' stay, and Iier t(i_.

" " w h i l e there will be devoted to tbeselec-tion of spring goods.

William. Ii. Wellor, who is preparingfor tlie formal opening of his newclothing store, has engaged Win. Smith tobu timid utork. Mr. Smith had charge oftlie clothing department of A. W. Creve-HiiK's store for several years.

George W. Beers opens hi-** new fancygoorls and notion store in the Cyphe

tion was necessary owing to his candidacyas a Freeholder from that township.

A quantity of Hue chestnut telegraphpoles have been cut fro.ivJ.hoOxford moun-tain and c-irted to tbe biink* of the MorrisCanal, ready for shipment u-ist fiH.suon asnavigation "opens. Melville Limning hasthe contract for furnishing the poles.

The celebrated trial at Wilkesburre. Pa.,where Sheriff Martin and his deputies

„ . . . • .were uliiirBcd with slaughtering .strikingbuilding today. He ha-san entire nuvv and miners without cause,'ciune to an end ye*-ui)-U)date assortment which will not fail terdnv morning, when the jury decidedof appreciation. He knows the public's that the oflieers had miirelv done th"'r

• • • et them. duty.

Uib'lxHis, Anthony, X. J.Foit SAL*.—A few thousand Kansas Muck.

C.-i[> plant:!; also iienry Ward Bt-ech»r,Mary and Dayton strawberry plants. W.II. Onnklin, Broadway, N. .T. 'i-SI-tr

>*OTrr;i:!—Trcspnssing' on the farm ofWin. Hoiiirland, oxford Township, is for-bidden. Cieorge Uotrnun. U-ID-U.

Foit HK>*T—Uousu of eight rooms withbarn, Inrjjf ynrdt'ii nnd npplo orchard. A\rply to B. B. Adams, Brass Castle. tf.

Foil SALK—A large, handsome St. Ber-nard watch dog. Call at HU Broad street.

Remember S. 8. Tecl is making line en"b-inetj>hcNjgraphsfor fl.50 per dozen. 1-2-t.

... . _ BAitS Fott UKXT—Inruitro of J in , S. A.•piitcona . township, .whose , rciiigna-.j Kibbler "t,..^-"^ •. * , , , .: •..,.;• 3-3-tr. ...

v IN Tim SiAKHR I'—Walnut Cake, 15c kind, 10c.

IN CANDY— "-' Molasses Crcrim, 20c kind, 15e 1b.

Ur'hlcln's Cough Drops, 20c 1b—nothingbetter In the way of a cough drops at anyprice.

You orders for Uehleiu's Ice Cream hiany quantity, brick or bulk, any flavor orcombination of flavors desired, will hetaken nnd promptly tilled—delivered at

j the house, iced up to keep until wanted,

The Soda Fountain is in working order, t

at the .,ridiculously

•"•••' l o w p r i c e o f

!

Thu Missionary Societies of the M. K.eli'irch h . ' dan cntertaiiiiiieiit and socialin the clnipel on Monday, evening whiuii.was largely attended. Tlie enterttiinmentconsisted principally of singing. Cake andice oream were st-ryed.

A iiirgu number of freight cars taken to•'• • ' ' ' ' it ti.C-l'u tt.

report that he convey powder from the Governmentonvey powder from the Gverntoreliouses in case of war. It is

l d f daid

that already JW.OOdtons of gun powder hasbeen shipped from Dover.

The County Boani of Education met in

M.ii.Depuo has just finished makinganother violin. He shaped the wood and

- — "-— himself, thus

It 1H foolish for the-spasmodic advertiser, _ ..to think that, by advertising hi the middle! locaiof each .season

Fon REST—pesirublullut of seven roomsand hath adjoining my'rOiideiiee, 151 EastChurch street. Mrs. S. A. Elblile. 3-:S-tf.

• Foil''."* E—Double tenant house on IJIII-eoln avfiiiiio. Inquire of Win. S. Sl-iwitrt.• • :kt-2t,. .

WASTED—Girl tc do general liousnwork/Iiiciuirc further at STAII otliee. : .

Foil RENT—House on corner of Diltsstreet and East" Washington avenue. In-iiiiii-u of Mrs. J. II. Carpenter or Win. F.Mihton. '•' -,,2t.

T/ite1 stylo HeiiOii'l-liaiuled organs for sale[cheap. Hibbard Beatty.

n;.—We want a man in every

TiieKNo. 1IHJ

instrument together himself, thus of each .season with a prclvihly _ „_ ..much ingemiity. It is'of good tisenmnt, ho can yet trade away irom the

nd tone. He projuwes tor man who has been advertising A-&y atterif he finds a market for them, day all the veni- tiruiind.-UhiiH. F. Jones in

Printers' Ink. • ~" ., - . •. . •:• ". •One of the old frame factories at Glei

ivate iJetectii

nights iNo. Ififlii, Iield ii carpiit rag party at tlielioiucofMr. ainl Mrs. Henry C. l)ilt.s n

since.eat i

IJus ' lingers accom-in a short tin

ii tine supper was provided. All en-ctinsion very hHiuli.

John W. hunger has movedU l l i iUt M W

One of the old frame factoris at G nGardner was demolished in part hist Fri-day by.-a Must of dynamite. Tlie buildingis being put in condition lor occupancy bythe Enterprise Brush Cm: ipany m

iryid toi

er has moved into the-Mrs. Weiiduhack's mil-!

b L d i

^ out II'H end by ordiialderod unsafe. . .

fi eiiduhacks m i l ! Somo -kind frioncl >vlinsR. identity fv«nlinorv.' The bouse owned by Mrs. L.vdia onlv besunnised, sent Mrs. Win. Co well,Aiiilumou, which MrT hunger vacated, is who lives two miles south of town1, « vory•now occupied, by Klmer ' tfnydur, who j hamNome red nicking clmir or. Tuesday,ninvt'il tVdin Samuel'['. Heavers' house. on I It. was placed in her parlor .unbeknown toWest Church street. Watson Fritts will! her,'liuftlii:* 'fact docs'not" lessen "her ap-begia hnusiikeeping tn the Beavers house, preeiation of the present.. Thtisneoial attraetioiisiit Friday nif:liL;r, '~rUt;v.:S.-'U" Cox '-.will -:clo!ivor-v>.. lecture inpeftorinYticii'oTSit'iida-'Cuinudy Uo. is Wm. Hie linplist, chui-ch at.Montana "n Friday.^ _ JyIU*LntzVViJVniiiii imperBonator, direct fromNew "York," Ibi-in'erlyGrimes' minstrel compaQuartette, beaded hy Mr-

and„veiling, March U; Subject: "Prom theSublime to the Hitliciiltnt.s in Music ando the Ridiculu

This it-etiH-e, bcitiffat the samei t t i d h

[)i'(i(.'r)*.l'n':pm:tnii.ts.plp-d.if!,i.!wmt persons. (.uVC.r<li:soicction::."pi; S.it«pdii.v..»ight..thetown. -:-.;.•-•:•'• • > . • ,-. . C0,|1IN,,iy Will RlVO a plnV Ctllltlud " TllCohn P- Cornish hus commenced inak-; South Uefore the War." Dawos1 Hall.

three lecturesFather Ward's

embracing the iand observaUons of his ]''uropcim to.summer,".1 will be given in. St. Josilmrdi on Thursday evening,

Cortoi . .i's. The Royal.......„...„ . ,l.iitz, will give time both instructive and humorous, nev_.

tails to^plense nnd inUirnsta.'V-iu'dienee..^...Charles Bennet, nn aged man living near

the ICishpaugh mhutt in Hope township,was IbniuV dead, in bed on Smidny al'ter-

lle wns"a bachelor and had lived,m of

j I dentslust

>ph's

gave up. her position when .the Jinn^ dis-1 n t i R n i , , i n n k n,,,i o n the 2ltli luSt. Miiry'asolved. ^ •--' Icliiiriih, Hackettstown. '(loneral admission

Owing to tli» sudden illness of Itev. A...' B. Leonard of Dover the lwtm'o oii..toin-

])erance,auiiounced to bu tlulivered by.himin the Melhodist elnireh tonight, has been

_, . juts; reserved seats'IS; chart for tl)lecture.here at Zanclti'a confectionery, and,friiifst.ore. ' :: . '

Thu congregation of tho llaptlst chnroh•'•-* '••••' ' n Monday

no i w had lived,alone for many vi-ars.•. His. sister. Mrs.Angulino Cook, who lives near. .Union,took charge of the body. The funeral washeld .from LliC Union;'chur'jh^utjl o'clock

•on•Tuesday »fLcni0oii."- : '™ ;—-™«'- ; •"•-•:-

Tlie gmphoplione entertaiiimuiiL thatwas given in, , the bii!icuicnt~cf the. FortMurray Baptist ehuroh~sonio weeks agowith such marked success, will be repual-ed by request next Saturday night at T:-tO.S e r a l new soleotionswillbatiivsa.' Cake

l will be served iduriiig Hie inter-d k r ' f f t t

ranged to taku phu-o on Fridny eveningk M h ISll th k b i

ity to act as pri..notions. Kx[JurIetK'« onneewsary.

Contract and Guiirantco furnished1- mem-,boi-s. A»l<lress COOPBHATIVK DETKCTIVB'AtiHNXV, Nashville, 'l'enn. -'•••• 2-2-M0t.

Foit SAI.K—Tract of wood land contain-ing H> uercs and 11*100 of an j»cro.. Locatedtnreti mile.i"fVoiii Change water, adjoiningAdam Castner's farm/ Mrs. Chaa. Slikor,1

•lit K:iilroad avenue, Washington. li-IT-lt.

WASHINGTON" Sciioor, OF Music, Prof.F.W. Coliins,(iir*v,'t.or; piano, orgun, violin,and i;iaudolin""]J.ssons; violins, maudoHtis,banjos, and all the latest siieet music forsale ut a special discount. Scud for eir-

•.F.-.W;.CollInH,.82l,Moi

PATTERNS STRICTLY

UP-TO-DATE.• ' ^ - . • - ' •

We have but 17 ioils at this figure. •

"'• Need we say more? ~: •"• ~.T

GEO. R. UEHLEIN; r-miliiiif confoctiontr, Baker | The Home Furnishers., llnd I"f Creiui ' iuiikor. , : ; , • : : .

Shurts & Richey.

A Few Prices.. • - f r o m t h e

Out Removal Sale Jiow Ready.

lifelii or Walilimo watclics, In NickelCases, 35.00; worth ?;•.&.. ' •

Full J.'WeleJ Kcystono Watches in N'iAelCas'.'i;, 55-°lli wortll -riooo.—Warran'.uil ood

•-Styles

LADIES' and GENT'STM SM0ES.

.You.are imitett to ciill and see them.

T,_ar. shoes with Stlk ..Vesting Tops arc aU.-ihe rage this1 season- We have them

'"' f L d i at $i.5O,-.$2.oo, ,$,2.50 and $3.50.for Ladies

!.:ulies' soliil Gnl.'wWatclies with' lil. iilovoi!io:lt;"at S".",. 3 wortll ^o.oo Also

15 to,25 per Cent.Reduction

on our eiitiru stock for two weeks only.

i G e n t l e m e n s 1 s.n l a t e n t L t a the r Shoe, v c s tmg • 1 ops ' ' • ' ••• ' a t $3:50 .

C h i l d r e n ^ T a n ' S h o e s , Vesting Y o p ^ — = = — " ; ; ; j i 7 S s : = : ; f o ; 5 p : : = = ; - = K t ? - : ; 7 s r =

' ( •••' ' ' " i ( sizes 5 to S, S

' . • ' ' . . " • ' . . " " " sizes S i - t o i t ,:

t ' ( ; ' ' • " " sizes 11 A- to 2,

atatat

1

1

•85-

• ' 5 '

•35-

c u l a r a . : P . W . C o l l i n s , . 3 2 . , M o | j r . t n v i ' n i i c . . . n • :.., ; . . . . ; . : - n ,

-At j.K,:n.s,e,-Sro*H,,,,,'!,i,o,,oSuy, D r a k e s J e w e rv b t o r et i iu chenjiL-hL m u l Liost., f l a v o r e d , o y s t e r s . I n ••• "-• - -• •' r. 3^:,^.-.,.;;,,•-.- \

We expect to show this season a much larger and better assortment of

footwear, making the Washington*"-Shoe Store second to none. Thanking

you aU for your generous patronage during our first year, we hope to merit

still more of it in the future. Very truly yours, .• ; , . . . . . •..:..„•,. .:.

\ . ..the city. . FamiUos supplied.

1 -TitArSKP NuusB.—Miss Annie Dullbrtl,l i ! : i i ' k l T I o h s t P t i c l i i i i r s iAddress:—WaHhington, X. J. .

Good building lots'for saleJames H. Jolinston.

7-2'Hflear depot.

-Geo. S.MaUisou, 19T a y l O r - S C :.."-- •.-.; .•-..;.•.-. .^.y:-^.-"-..--:.--:'•:• t f r~-r.,.:.

To HICN'T—Second arc! third lloor Hatsin the Uohlulu buildini,'. -f-,. > tr.

Fffit Cool) BIEHAI) use Cramec'-s Flour.

WASHINGTON, N. J.

•N.-B.~:.'Aftcr.v\r.ri!''i. you • \vi!! -Jiiiil'ii:" a t No."- " a 1-ast'W.iaiiinstoiv Avenuo. -west

Skle ot,\V:im;n County Drti^ Slajp.-.

ROOF & McDANOLDS,

The New Sbos Store.'

Washington Avc

been Kottintj here. He will enter upon the' ! ••duties of hia now position next week. Mr.Nelson is an ; artist at the business, steady

*Xv and roliablo Hnd ff'willi.bo rc-

Uenrge Triinmor of IiaclteIng tri1 in a Ice oxtensivo impi. ing to muko o x o n o imhis property nt tho cor

mid JCUHL OlitirA h i t t

:cttsto\vn is go-

h ..street, thisl d

avo id JCUHL Olitireh ..street, thisboroiifih. Architect DeUomer linn dnuvuthi) iiliuis. i'or mi^ntMittpti-2flxlO foot,.now.pinzwus, etc. Tlio whole will ha remodeled

iinto a double hiRh-elnss lennnt house,~-.--hiiviii«'iill ihoderuconveniences; including

hot HIT furnaces. Jus. P. DeHomer .t Sousliuvo tho contract to do tho work, and

v-jM-hay will begin operations about April 1st.^"o Hftvo your fepnirinc douo by Snmuel W.

Christine, export wfttch, clock, and jewelry.ro])direr. >- "Ornndfutber" and Frenchclocks n specialty. • •

of the openiug up of his spring stock of{ilolluiiK and gentlemen's .utrnbhiiiKH. Asho deals largely in youths'and"'children'selotliinR, mothers will bo interested'as"well us tlio- ineiK-Mr. Bryiinli-liaati lni(;uand well selected line, and what, ho adver-tises will be found just us represented.He has every reason to anticipate a bigbusiness this comi'Jg^euson.

Athletic; AsaociaLionluVf'iuiL.-inuovntion inN i g ' t l b o c u r o n the

The WashiiiRton . _.have arranged for a plul&anL. ._. ...tho loriu of a Ladies' Ni(,;iiS-l'ooecur,on thethird Tuesday of ovbrjr'-iiionth. TheseIi fi iiirH'-will-bo^aLiiotly-In ronnal,'the; first,one taking place March 15th. r All thelaily frlunds rf, tho dub*<are cordially in-vited to attend, and as tho en tiro facilitiesof tlio Association will bo utilized on thispccnBioir for tho entertainment of thoguests, a very enjoyable evening is anUoi-p a t e i i . ' • > - • • •• v " •, ' •

^ prayoi- aViH' sermon at 10: 0 a. m.j Sun-day school at 2:;!0, ehil'.lren's evonsongand address at ;i:%fivoiiTOiig am\ sermonat 7:30 p; in.__ Eyefyboily welcome: souls

Tlio trial of Pish anil Ganio Conunis-aionur Geo. h. Smith of Newark, who wascharged with being one of a party whowurc cuiltv of huntiii'j: with n ferret nearJotuiHonslmrg last 'fall, resulled in tho

monition of Smith, when the case wasivd in Newark last Thursday., It wn.sAVII that while Smith was a nicnibe'r of

a party of hnntors l-lint'rtul_nf*o a Ibrrot, hodid not see tlio'littlo Tiiiiirarahd"hiid"nopositive knowledge thnt such was beingused. ' ' , ' :

Bujvidere Aye

aiDl|valleynovelt.yrang&rs||ohij!eiipoA\aijL[onLU wv. our-w'pjp.iB^rvaljeynoveHyrangeesrnui

J us't rea£>) both ways--

Ordevs.fi^ed promptly.

K<monti< Ynnr ltmrtilH WithCini'ly U^tlmrlic, miro'consliini

nc,25u. IC C. C. O. Cuil, Ot-UUKl L»r

but it lasts longer '•'<and is more' economical.*.

s t e a m "

tm.,auei.iIvallSy;noveltyranges^yL g a n i t a r y p l u n i b i n g .•Icqas ,qs3-,-oa>|vgenA\o9:f7i aA- ' ' • & • '4 ^4 ] i o s j a ( v a l e v v , y ) ; a n s j g .thdAiUA\""3i:"fc.inPdDamnr: a p n . L ,}n L[I J i va f.ley n o el ty'rq n g ^ j "i i r i t ' p i u s ^ i a i j f

g u t t e r s - r e p a i r e d ^ "••••

' Stock of Pumps.

=ST11

Washington

nin'h oy cloverseed uhj vm•hpu..bj>I?.

,'61 ? E6.[iuni|oy.d wclnverseeducrb? ffzfeigapfln-^eryonuilzyjgsfisesepur',hEficloverseedop.at?esa m -••A\s,ores jie:t-us xihsl'd pesnn;;i i i 3 X

-..IB} eAb xzsui nno Xed'A\oiset-iasP3iucloverseediujfghoA'3d.icnim cpei seoue asitjsits umn

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THE WASHINGTON. STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCIT 10, 1808.

All our mills and factories arc runningon full time This Is pood news «'»! l 'ieemployees should Indeed feel happy overtho prospect of steady work.

The ronds begin to settlo down lo tlielcnormal stuto mid condition. The snow* ofMnrch usually tear them up and rendertlioin almost Impassable.

There will be a good clintice for groundhog speculators up in old Oxford this year.Tho voters Imve decided to pay 10 centson ground. hoj; scnlps, but they want itunderstood that no old sculps will be re-c i l Th t bo bran in>v aim It

i lOPK/R. J. Eilcnberser is not hnvlnc onyl l tll k c u n t of Mines*]

Ei lcnberse r is no t h l n cu il^ week on account of Mines.*].

Edgar C. Howdl hint puryhusml mi tuou-bntor nnd will engage hi hutching chickensthis season.•Mr. and MrH. S. A. Scab entertainedh d S l 13 A H w l l C h l eMr. and MrH.

Theodore Seals,B t A II L

. Scab entertainedA. Howell, Charles

h i i dHryatit, A. H. Lack and their wives, midMlw Mary Van Syekle ut ono of their deli-cious turkey dinners on Saturday last.

Merchant Turner Inutn now oil prepara-tion on the iloor of Ills store-room. It issaid to prevent tiio ruisiiijj of dust.

Mfss Jermlct Jk*T.«m of Jofftismwtburffwill make her houiwut 0. C. Hun-ell's thecoming summer.

Cotl thought best t<> call ono Qf his o n ,•• • • • . . . - r . l ( , m i t . | 1 U K |

"When tliliips nfo ijuiet, and 'trade I*; resulting from 'pneumonia.' had preyedfllnck, one only has to turn liis attention ; upon bur bodviuid reduced it to ti frame,toward Oxford, when' they can f-ut up u Kverv ell'ort was made by her parents andpoliticnt scrap at short notice and make skilled physicians to prolong her life. Shetho fur ilyto beat thu curs... After all, for a I died, as we believe she lived, a Christian,lively racket and a real old liwhiom.»!; u t i r n K 0 Wns '2\ years, 5 months and 15familvffiUherinp, wit lift brass band tlirou*n!(i,iyii. The funeral took place tram herIn, commend us to the nvernjje township! lute home, at Silver Lake, on Wednesday,election, where thry usually have tun and Murch Oth, at 11 o'clock; interment in the

Six of her cousinsmusfc enougli to carry them through tho ; ou\ i*nlyear. ' " ' • ' . • ucted as bearers." ' ' "

Tho mother of Charles Nay lor, of town, \ Mm, Lotitiu Sw'sher Head p.;s«ed quietlydied in Trenton a few days ago at mi ail-: fr0 t l thi^ i-arlhimtl its cares to jcin theVanced ace. ' maiiv loved ones gone he tore at h\ o dock

- — ! - - iilti;* of March nth, ut her late

: Plerxon: Mnrffiinu.wlfe. of Asa Swnyzc,Edward Collins of town expects to move1 4c • ^ustui, wife of Abram Btscheryr; Al»-

his family to l'hillipshur^ in a shuit time. < r i i m . Kliznheth, wife of Mnttbon kibble.Mrs. D. C. Blair and Mrs. Win. H. Scran-land Letitia, who was born Nov. IS, ISIS,

ton have cone to the Paciilc slope for a ' heinji "It yenr?;.'' months and IS days. Mrs.few weeks' sojourn. Mrs. Blair is not in Kibble of Belvklery Is thu i nly survivingRood health and tbe trip is taken fc- her '•• member of the lamhy. The ileceused hudespecial benefit. Their many i'ricmL.herc; been s. consistent Christian all her lift' wi«wish them bon voyage. They will be gone ; ,1 kind nnd patient mother and ban a largesome six weeks. circle of intimate fritiids. The funeral

Mrs.-.'Snrrlson, ft well-known woiuiui of service wire held in the Christian clrircbtown, is lying very ill, and may never be jot whieh si: \yasa <»u«i»|'"<; '"r

th1"fl

n>'any better. Some months ago -he WH»»7enw' He vs. Hainer and \ \ flmarth, Jierthrown with considerable force to the ; Into rnd tormer pasK * otlk-uiting, \\ eel-Ground, a big dog jumping upiipiinst her.; »e»dn.v uflenioon. March \nh. The tntuily

' She sawshe received injuries from which : bore her body to its last resting place inshe has never recovered. Some of the ; th* h moo Brick cemetery where they paidgood people of town are looking after lior. \ic . t l . i e . h l f r«sl«<:t, homng to meet herHer granddaughter, Florence Meinberpsr, i S - D l n t ' " t h e b L ' t t e r w o r l d be> 0 I 1 ( i l •aeir isomel" yearsof flRC. wus married on -, "! : * - * - • ; -Saturday hut to David Bowers, a son of: A thrill of terror is experienced when aSamuel'Buwers of Oxford township. The ; brassy cousb of croup sounds through theRev. Mr. Cox. of the Ba-tist church, tied [house at night. But the terror soonthe knot and Messrs 'flu miner felt und ; changes to relief after One Minute Cough

K A H I t S V l L L K .

Kov. T. E . Yassa'r, pastor of tho Por tu r r y B p U t h u r h has n l d u p nKv. . E. assr , p a s t r of tho Port

Murray BupUst church, has enlerud upona. flciius uf aeriuons for tlie inoutliH ofMarch and April which will no doubt bointeresting to both old and you up.

Mr. mid Mnt. Elmer Tun bon nnd sonBeavers returned home on Thursday aftera six weeks' visit with relatives and friendsin this section. Mr. Tunison it a collectorfor Mark Ketcham of Newark.

Mrs. Irvin Petty and Miss Nettie I,eldawere guests of tho former's parents at thispluce an Saturday and Sunday.

Mr. find Mm. Aaron Mitchell tinvy bee"ariiiR for the home and stock of the iat-

terV parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. l'roineof Townsbury, for tho past two weeks,while they nru on an extended visit.' '

Surveyor Samuel Stewart WHS in townot\Saturday mukiiiK n survey of a tract oflaud belonging Mrs. Win. 11. Ketclium.

Miss Annie Ilnnglmrt of Pecuiest spentSumlny.wfth IHT slsrer. . -

John Ttinison of Newark was In townon busiiuss the past week, lie looks asthough city life agreed with him.

Mrs. Wm. Petty, Mrs. Irvin Petty andMiss Ncttlu I-elda were (.meats of Mrs. II.M. Cregar on Sunday.

It is said that C. T. Tuiiisoti will moveInto a part of the Hannah Stevenson tiouueat Port Murray on April 1st.

Miss Emily Perry lias been on the sicklist the past week. Her many friends hopefor her speedy recovery.

There was ii lament tend.* litre at tho PortMurray Baptist church lastriunday to wit-ness the ordinance of baptism, but byre-i[ue-st it was deferred until ti later date.

Auctioneer Karr IMS* been having a hardtusile with the urip the past Week but hen now able to be about.

clt Wtt 'iirotM.

ANDY CATHARTIC

CURE CONSTIPATION

R t l f t t T 1 T P F V P.T1 J R B N T P P n t(1 « w » n r w r n l | fleaniHinoMttfret. Ad. STKHLINf: ntHH't'V I'O.. fl.Ifacii.•Jliiiiirffal.Can.'.ftrNfw YnrL. SIT.i

kJUST A WORP ABOUT

lteiijaniin Dalrymple, nged m years, aformer resident of tliis place, died at hisliomu in Suhneekvillo, I-elifgh county. Pa.,oreonsumptioii,about U'iidnys«uo. Abouttwenty vuara ago lie visited Lehigh county, jand ut once saw that the soil was pecu-iliarlv fitted for pcacli growing, which lieengaged in on the most extensive* hcaleof1

anvtuie In that 'section. (.1. B. mid JohnM.'nalrymple, brottium, of this place, at-teiulucl the amoral on Thursday of lastweek.

The friends of Mrs. Bertini'Hush gaveher a viry pl.asaiit s-iirj:ris*w last Tuesday

Tlie children of Al. Kimicy are down!w i t h t h e m u m p * . • . . • • • • • ' • | .

M rs. Corn Truilo and Mlw Mu'rhi Thatch-!or spent Tuesdjy uitti .'nends ut Phillips-f

Daniel Muriran of Towns'itiry has re- jturned to his work with Irving Park,where lie will till lliv soil the coming sum-mer.

The LaiHes'Aid Society met at the homeof J. W. Cline. There wure .ibout twentyladies present, and a IOW more ure ready tojoin. ' ' ' - • ' . . -

Invitations are out announcing the tlf-teenth wedding anniversary dinner of Mr.and Mrs. D. F. Purse!.

IBLACK

DRESSGOODS

1I

fta.

tbKEADERSiV O E T H I S -

I for our 1808 Christmas Art Souvi-ulfiue.'ivitli tolnreil frontfni'W'e, rfhrt-

icntliiL' An Ancient EByption Choir, orifjfn- (Mly imintiil for ti» l.y a ri-tiowtwl iirtkt utid )

• • ' • • - - • - • • ( , ( t i 1 0

. . - - - KM mill-r. , over 50 stylus to select (rum.

Mention this paper nn>l the cutuluui:uwill he*cnlFREE »i"i v*n-lttfi*ivaM.Remcmbor ivu are tint only linn of mlimlnititiiifiiL-turiTN SI.-IIIHK exclusively to tliuKcuvnil I'litjlliiillrott, til factory co.it—tlnionly Una uliun; ymi wl vxuet vuluc foryour moiH-y. There ure no a u n t s ' , ilenl-are' or mlddtemen'tf profits add id.

CASH or on EASY PAYMENTS,*~ "n : your clrcumxtuncu' ••'

mis shipped o,: thirtyiinc under our •pcclni v

,-.^— -'u»i' 5'our clrcumxtuncus. Pianos .'» 7 nnd OrKnns shipped o,: thirty any*' trial~ tn yniirnwn ho me nmtpr oitr^r^l"' wurront forivcnly-fivc yenrs. N« money required In ndvnticcV"i delivery to purchaser guaranteed and ln.«urcd.

TERMS: NO SATISFACTION, NO PAY." • for pirllmlin ofvur tn-|>irtnrr>hl|, pl«n.l>! ohirh »nj one can

d * turnl.I. AiBfflfio I'ltnii ur Org»n HUE uf (u.1.

ii Eaiston, Pa. b'

' DEMEAtBERmM. \ . that n prompt response lo this adver-

tisement will secure a DISCOUNT otSfO.ao pn the list pricn as quoted In our1X9,1 Cara!o}(uc on any Urgnit, or $20.00 anthe list prices It you buy a flu no. Owing tothe very close margin thh leaves for ttmnu-factttrlng, we a re obliged to reserve the rightto withdraw this special discount at any time.

GIFT CATALOGUE, «SS mVSiVXS^hMill •nip )uu inanr .Mlmx. I I ru.| •,. an lioiuri»e •i»n li> |>rr.frrt. » r will .rn.lll to j..ii fur Mil IIIMI. All )<>u ha>n 1L.1I. [,In ni<-nlli>n 1M. i.n|>rr nn<l Pl.t fur llir I0I IM-H 1111' t ' t t t .l^l i ;rorlVJ> nuH rMd;,grl llIU.IUV.

»©• References: K i a ' M R i t t itlif* i a | - r »r t th liliule [I I I U I I K .f i l l u r s wortli

us.lurlnu tin* i ^ t '.'•<• yew.M».k "Til l : Ml:.ii:i uK Mi>. Vi.un.V.,"

a ihoti-iiii,! rri-i-m rvffrentes, MintI Sail to write m nine.

CORNISH & CO/-SrWASHINGT0N, NEW JERSEY.

Fred McCrea has gone to Auburn.N.V.Jdnnperously ill, is a little butter nt this the country than all other diseases put to-th d til the l t fw e

the country than a l other dieases put toKcther, and until the lost few years wassupposed to be incurable. For a greatnwny years doctors pronounced it n localdisease, and prescribed local remedies,

1 failing to u with

where he Jiwy concliuje to retmtiii per- j writing,nianently. His mother nml aunt are still I Mr. and Mrs. Hu^li Fraimm\- of Jerseyin Belvidere. City weie in town part ol" liist wtiek re-

Mr. Ketcliara is gettinj; things in shape j turning Sunday to their home. . . . . _ . - - - - - .toassutne manamnient of the. Bclrldoro Mrs. ...\Vm....Vnr. Horn _nnci. Miss Myra fnd by , constantly failms tu euri. withnmtofficK.. ..No douhthonillb'econflrmi-ii I visited Iriontls in Kelviiiere last week. , local trealnicnt.-.proaouncpd it incurable.:the present week. It will-not take long1 " - ' " " ' " " - i'."-.-«»hi»i......»..thereafter'to arrange the minutia and closeup the business. By tbe 1st ol" April wewill, no doubt, have a new postmaster.

Wm. Butler, who recently retired from

Fashion says that BLACK BRliSS GOODS will be strict-

ly in it for the coming Spring season of 1S9S. We have[

thought so all along and prepared ourselves and our depart-j

ment accordingly.. Every lady will want from one to three:

Black Dresses in order to be strictly up to date, and no de-|

partment in this part of the State has as superiorXa stock of;

BLACK DRESS GOODS as we have. If you wish to see;

the finest Black Dress Goods: if you wish to see them at j

correct and popular prices; if you wish to see double the;

stock of BLACK CR'EPONS shown by any other store—one

visit to our Bla^k Goods Department will convince yon of

above facts"."" .

FROM THE MANUFACTURERSOur s'ock H all wutl |KjpiT—miles upon miles uf it. We keep

31noo,fK;u mils always mi hand fur immediate suits. Our imsiilt*ss is

nil wall paper—the largest yf its kind in tlio I'lnied Str-.tp ;.-

uur assortment is largest, ^-itlerns t!ie latest ami most Itenutiful.

. Our prices :irc one-third luwcr tin it UH 1 ^ <»t" miy ntlicr H:iiitif:t','titn>r

or dealer—froin'21';' ccnt^ a rell uf S yards of mic:i p-iper up to

^.<«j ii n-il Tor finest special liand made p;ipers—:md ewrythtn^

between those grades. Jinying tfincl fr«>m i^ sii:r.t one (hint. We

si-ml VLHI 1.11 iftpn.-hi Itfiiiiiil'itl Miiiiplvii <'f u.ill jfcipeis, from which to •

make fclcctioii a t vour leisure in your own home . Write to-tiny.

WE WANT

PAPER M G E R S and DEALERSEVERYWHERE IN THIS COUNTV-

to sell our wall papers at prices ami discounts tha hull be proiif<l>lc

to themselves and their customers. Write f'JV t-.ute circular. No. 5.

Wm.the meat

tler, wbusines

n y t i d omEelvidore, has, we

understand, rented the old Dr. Pnnl prop-erty, on Market nnd Green, streets, midwill move therein April 1st. This is Oneof the finest old properties in the county.It has been allowed to so to waste of late,but no doubt will • be.greatly improvedUnder the new tenant.

The1 Masonic brethren enjoyed an even-ing with their Portland, (I'a.,) brethren,and came home delighted.

County Clerk Karri!) feels justly proudover his sweet HttSe daughter, and the

A jolly crowd of ybiin* people enjoyed I S r ' i ^ . ^ K ' " ' a n d fhertfore "rSrra,, , J -i. ,. tB r A!*-. Mi...*/1 uni 1 j 1 jtutionai disease, anci tour^Hjre retiuiresthe hospitality oi Miss M i n t . U ikinck e m , r i t i c u t i o i m l treatment. Hall's Catarrhat her home Saturday e^nmn. C u r O f r a i l B U f i l c t u r e d by F. J. Cheney &

Mathias Rowe moved back to Ebenezer] Co., Toledo, Ouio, is the only constitution-on Tuesday lust nndJOsuphStitfrordmuved 1 nl cure on the market. It is taken inter-from M. C. Clark's farm house to theThompson tenement house in town.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garris of Svvarts-U'ood were the guests of operator Garrison Sunday. .,

Tit"' Sure LnThen: U no use

CH

uffering from thisdreadful muliul v. if you will only g«t theright remedy. Vou are having pitin allthrough your body, your fiver u, out oforder, have no appetite, no life or anibit-• • . . T..... . * T-.. i • - .1 -i : , * r.,..i , * . . . . . . , * . , , , . 1 . 1 , . ! . - '

nally in doses from 10 drops to a teasp'...ful. It acts directly on the blood andmucous surfaces of the system. ...Theyoll'er one hundred dollars for any case itfails to cure. Send for circulars andtestimonials. Address.

F. J. CHEN'EY & CO., Toledo, 0.Sold bv Druggists, 75c.Kail's Family Pills are the best.

L0l»ATCO>*G.

Miss Bertha Cline of Uocksburg returned_lJ._?ongratuljitipnshavej^eii__p_ouriii^jii_dtir-1 ion, havo a ijiid cuki^mfnetiire coinpleluly jjiome 011 Haturdjiy after-spending a week

ThebaUtoamhasorsRnucd'.tytheeleo-^rtl?''?rtlVt^ali\IU ^v? y°n ?fOm?.1 n n d 1 A mcelVn'gJor the election of three mem-. tion of Dr. Lockard, president; .Chris.-B.1 Sayder, secretary, and tjajnucl G.'Biilforcl,

treasurer and manager- .M. C. Swartzweller, Estj., has been elec-

ted secretary and treasurer of the SnovrdenSlate Co. of Slatinpton, Pa.

.vhole system and mak1

new beinjf. They are 21

renjey a i g y p p d A mcetVng for the election of three mem-sure roliol. fhey act direct! j on your bora of the Board of Educntion of Lopat-Liver, btomach and Kidneys, tone up the C 0 I U J township will to lieH at the Firtb-whole system and ">ake you ioel ike a h ! h T d M h 5

y , p e C 0 I U J township will to lieH at the Firtb-you ioel ike a ^vnachoo! house on Tuesday, March 15,teed to cure

P. X.lounty DriiH Store, only

For some time, I have sullured withrheumatism nnd trioii every ininginnbloremedy, without ellect. Mr. F. G. S. Mr

PU2.-YSAST OKOVIv.;. Antuj-irann ninvfid from this nlane

.-••Pain Balm, tf' that H. had t-.nnA \ There was a hot fight in "Washingtonmany cases of lotifr standing like mine, I j township, (Morris comity) on Tuesday.have used four bottles and feel sure that George [Ioll"mnn.-gnt quite a severe cut

.•;:,.. :;=^;:One,iaor,e-bottleiV.-U;rnake iuy cure .com- j jn the head witli' iin"»x while tri mini tic— . . - 1 . . 1 - *- - u !•• .-•••.- -1 -kn-nppic tr';es; --—-~...™.r

at 7 o'clock p. 111.Lnst JTonday evening about titty friends

of Mrs. Kimer Shiifert teiider^l her a sur-prise in honor of her thirlieil:1. birthday.The evening was pleasantly spent in play-iiijr Hiiiues, etc. KetVcshnients wereservudhi ahundafice."Nelson Gnrey has chosen Wednesday,

March :lfi,ns the day of his sale of house-hold goods, etc. After the salt Mr. Gnreywill make his home with his daughter,Mrs. Calvin Wolfe. His son George "willgo to Philadelphia,

WM. LAUBAGH & SON,m KAYSER & ALLWIAN

1214-1216 Market Street,

m 1 PHILADELPHIA, PA.

HAND-MADEHARNESS

is a specialty with us. The fact tliatjtwo men are constantly employed the;

^f^ieT^aJL^f'~tiT^tiTrie~ulV:VTe\\^\vOTk:: *-=

tells the story-of our successful en-deavor in this line. After all, handmade

5SH hi-P N- ifhklM WMhinrton- a,r,l P P " " | JblnT Stout ' movdd on'-TiSciif"ISSv n ilM-M m»Sn ! J l o s K ! T>'"°n will work lor John Zcllcrs I Uriah Slilllurt'a place to his father's farm,-u. i\. ^ionaiu, junt-uuH. r ithefiomini: yeiir :ui(i Gtor«e HoilmiUMVill along tlie river. Ed. liuchtnan will move

harness is the most economical to buy.

Robes and Blankets at Cost.T o c lose o u t ou r r e m a i n i n g ' s t o c k of; t h e s e g o o d s "we w i i r s a c n -fke e v e r y c e n t of profit . D o n ' t y o u w a n t a bargain ?-• •••• •••••

WASHINGTON HARNESS STORE... A. Ii. GR0FE.A BUO.,.I'roii:rs._

is such a well stocked institution, not only withother sorts of Building Material, that there's no wonderbusiness it attracts at all seasons.

if-the Prices Were-Not Right

Lumber,1 but allat the extensive

L. G. SMITH, Manager.

.DJSJLiAWAltJE...Jdiss Grace VanSJ^kle has returned to j 1

Brooklyn, N*. Y-, to attend school there.

work for Cieo. Sinter near Anthony..Harry Kellers; of Newark Jins been yisit-

;iig liis brother "Jon n'atchis'placer"'""-^'-1"1

Lyinon Ader liad the bad iuek to lose

liouse agaiJ

tins£icq;

...—„ . .vill ;on the pitice vacated by Mr, Stout.^.Jabez-Brands-Iost a...ynlunble horse ..re-.c ' b n t l y ' . """""•' '"" " • "•" "~ ~"

Out of n flock of a dozen sheep belonginpto itubler Shinier, three ewes have • hadnine Jambs this season.

- Jolin AlIshoUHe is able to bo about agaii

Brooklyn, N. Y-, to attend school there I h j ^ «',-» — ; ^ , — sy™ ' ^ a c o c l itMrs.'SUKIIII Bui'd, who was very s«.ck last j w i j t h a 5 c n t b of a horse. ~

* - & S « i n W 3° C a " b e f l r m i t l f i t h e Mr. and Mrs. Abnor Abcn, .pent Sim- -John Allshouse is able to be about againinlml P Wellprof leracv Citv wis m I y a ° ° d O l o n - •' after ft'iievere attack of pneumonia.? local ty on Saturday renewing o I V^110 l j i l d i c s ' MI«sI,onfliry . S ° c i c t y m o t n t Miss Jennie Brands leftfor.Hackc-tt&town

IfuSnces ! rcnLvinB o ia | t^-^araot^.?c on Saturday last.. . . lliHiweek. where she will make her home

:-« ^i.-D MttiBfrniu nt Wfifim^nm^r. Y Fhc. OhVistiiui Endeavors held a biisi-1 with her iuicle.^orton s ilinstreJs at Wc.dnor s Opera ,w<cc „,„„.:„« r,,, T,,<.a,i.. u m-m.inr. ,-,, , _ , , . . . . , . _ _ ^ ,. . . . • i ( T . , . .l yt

Ope. .fairly patronised I'

by our people on yaturday "evening ln«t.A good tune was had by all present.

John A. Ward met with;." very.' painfulnccidiiiit-iaacw. ' - " " " - 'he cut his ihrefiL. , . . . . .had it immediatuly sewed up and dre«sud

Mrs. Lleo. Uecker is still confined to herbed. -• •

Philip Welch is a candidate for To1

Charles Hart, who went from this placeto Tatnmy, Pa., snme three months ayo,and became proprietor of theVEmpire Ho-tel, liatJ sold out his interests in the biiai-

?cik. w" ie"uSiI"Si "•?« uhip Committeoman and made » canvas I "ess there and moved with his family toDnger nearly of)' but as he | through w seotlunjnit Aveek. '- J Thirteenth .street, Uaston.

sociable at Wm. C. Addis's residence onFriday eveninpr the <Hfi inst. Tho enter-tainment, which consisted of dialogues,rccitatibni), sinyiny:, etc., under the leader-ship of Mrs. John J. Albertson, was excel-lent and well received by the attendants.An excellent supper was served. Proceeds

• for the Epworth League. QTho Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian

. chnrnh.gnvo_ti..phono!rrapli. ontortainnientonTiiMaaACovehiiig of this week;" Wnvrsiiiv"-erson of Ifelvlflero, who owns the pjiono,-graph, oilored tho machine nmi.liis Ner-vlco gratis, lbr,which the laditja extendt h e i r t l i nnks . is v

Mrs. Harvoy Peters made allying tri[i to: Bcranton, Pa., to apoud'ouiiuai> wiLh ruln-

ativea «nd friends in that section.: ^GfloVgo Dean will occupy his re-mlencc

Hil l . ' *"JV '*" "'"'•'O. B. Hull* rents part of Mrs. Henry Al-

bertBpn'sh'JU^o the comingycar. |( \

' No-To-Uno for Fifty Centfl. ' ^Guarontocd tobacco hobft cure, nmltca weult

_ toen strong, blooii pure. 50c, tl; All druBE

l h c b , s s l o c k w0lll<1 n o t m o v c l ike * fc. „ yJ -TJiereJs.a^cfirrespntifling.atWantage in_.both t]\c selling of Grain, and ' ^

'.'itlie purchase of Flour, F e e d ^ K t c , at the . -.;i':i.;._

New SpringStyles

ExquisiteColorings

Wail Paper

Washington ^yaifi Depot "This establishment occupies the position of grain elevator, mill and

wholesale and retail store, making it capable of turning the grain into foodproducts without entailing the middlemen's profit.

We bin ask for an"-'investigation of our claims.

w. D.

WASHES MB DYESAT ONE OPERATION

' W. The .Cleanest,' Fastest Dye.for. Soiled ,"orfailed' Shirt' Waists, Blouses,Ribbons, Curtains, Underlinen, etc.,

Vo MUSS. No Trouble. whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool.Sold in All Colors by Grocers-aridrDrugghisr'vrn)aihu'frttJwr tS'Luitis;'"-

. • Address, TU8 MAYPOLE SOAP PHPOT, ,127 Dunne Street, New York.

" /I - A lar^e and select line just

Vs opened at

"The"' People's Emporium/'1 • Vanous Gia.des fiom 8 cents a

:r"^^:'""'::::''.r"'. •'Doable'.' Roll;up;"""r";:' \^-'-'••••;••-"

S02 tlie'Display in theBroad Street Window. J. W. Eitts.

^

(liW.'Mlnystiistlr)lNo RMiHliiuiniii, tin i*:iy. Of[)nnr.TO-l).\VYi.rC!liil<'Ki |«] ' ' - • •

Best Grades at Lowest Prices

l in ymir own liomo iimlur our ii\yti>[« Kf $25. npwurilH, Pinnna fmnAjG i

a y . 11. \V.'ALl.KnKlt,

IS" LIKE A „ GOOD TEMPER; ','IT SHEDS A

BRIGHTNESS EVERYWHERE." .

' . • • • ' i y t M ' . j : - : '" ••..','•• : ' - ; : i ! ' V

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THE WASHINGTON STAR, VVASHlNGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH, 10," 1898.

THROUGH A DARK GLASS.

Is How Wo Now Viow thoKingdom of Hoavon-

Uf, Tnlt»»(t« S«j» tlio Myflturlcft of ITOTI-dnnrtt Will 8nr«ly lift Ifnftddod In ttio

JTuluro Ufc-(JlnMci* of Hi'iivi'u: lleuutlftilly Dt»crll)U(l.

> In tho following1 sermon Rev, Dr.Tiilmagu in glowing lnngimgb enm-imrua the dinuiess of ciirtlily uyvsightwith t\w brightness of coUistml vision.His text is: I. Cur. 13:11!: "For now woBOO through a glass darkly; but thenfnce to face."

'1'heltibleis the most fort-i-ful nncl.. mul pungent of books. Wliilu it has

thu sweetness cif a mother's hti.sli furInnnan troulile, itlnisull Liu; l<r»iim:.ssof e. (icinntar, and the crushing powerof n lightning bolt. It portrays withmore tlnin it pnintur'n powur, tit <m»:Btrolte picturing it heavenly throne unda jutlgmcnt cuiilIng-mMon.1. Tlie stringsof this great harp are linVi-'n-d by allthe Kpli'iubirs of tin- future, nowsonniling witli the enieldu of consum-ing Worlds, now thrilling* with tlui joyof the everlasting eiiutnuijinted. I ttells how one forbiddi-n tr«« in thegarden blnstud thu earlii witli sicknessmid ilotith; mid hmv another tn:e,though h>nlh>>s mid bare, yet, plantedon Calvury, sluitl y[KU\ n fruit which-shnll ttmi-f tlutti antidotu the poison ofthonthfr. It tells how the ivd-npuclusters of (iixl's wrath wtjru bmuglitto tlie wine press, mid .ICMIS trod themout; and how. at last, nil the goldenchalices of Mc.iiv.Mi .shall glow with Hitswine of that awful vintage. It daz-zles tlie vya with an Kzukiel's vision ofwheel, mid wing, und .lire, :uid whirl-wind: and slo"iw <io%vn so low that itcan put its tips to the car of a dvingchild, timl Miy. "Come up high.-r.""

And yet 1'inil. iu my text, tulu-N theresponsibility of .saying that it is onlynn indistinct mirror, ami that its mis-sion slut 11 l»u .suspended. I think theremay he one ]• 11»1 •.• in Misivuii, fjiNttrnedto tin- thrum-. •.!mi us now. in :i muse-um, we !i:ivi; u lamp cxliutik-il fromllereulniieiiin or Nineveh, and \vt> Inriltut it wit ti givat mien-stand say, "Howpour :i light it must have given com-pared with "iir inudcTi! lamps!" Ho Ithink that thi.s l:ib!o, which was a lampto our fivt in this world, insiy lie nearthe throne, of (MKI. exciting-our interestto all tjteniity by the contrast between•its cnmpnralivciv feeble light and theilliiiniiiution of 'llfiivuii. The liiblc.iiinv, is tli«> sciitl'.dding to the risingtemple, hut wiini thu biiilding ; s done.

; there will be no use for tho scatVolding.Thu UluiL 1 shnll deiebip to-day is,

Unit.'in..this World uiir.luinwiedtj-u is••"e.>ini'!i"nii.iv.'!y iliin iiiid vrrisutisiiicttjrj-,

but nevei'theles,, j s introrttietnr;,' togrander and in.ire complete vision.-This* is eminently true iu regard to ourvicvr.of tliKi. We hear, so much about

: Gud Unit wo conclude tiisit we under-stand Him. lie i-, repiosenteil as liav-•ing* tlio teiidertifss of a father, thufirmness of a judge, the. nmjestv of uking iiinl tin. l,n-e of u im>tlu-r. Wehear about Him. talk about Him. wriloabout ilim. Wu lisp His name in in-fancy, and ittreinbtusun tlie tongue oftlio 'dyinjf octogenarian. We thinkthat We know wry much about Him.Take thu attribute of mercy. Do we

vunderstand it'.'." The JJitlti'-'MoSjiwiusiiU-~.:ovei''V\Uh tlisit u-ord—uierey. Il speatcs

again and again uf the tender merciesof Ooil; nf thu Mire luercius; of tho

, great mercios: of the inercv Unit e.n-durt-tli fi'jriivcr; of the multitude ufIlls inereics.

And yet I know that tlie views wehave of this great lining- are most in-definite, onesided wul • incomplete.

..^'hL'n^aL.dysiih.^thu.jfnturt shnll ily' open. :in'd \ve bioli (linjiHiyVipun Him.

liow new and ft'.it'pri.siiig! W'v see upon.canvas a picture of the morning- 'W'vstudy the eli.ud iu tlie skv. the tlcwupon ihearaNs. and tin; In^liandnittn on

hand, to Wns TTIR , to •nm' tmr, rflngcraalong tho scars of ancient suffer-ing; toHiiy: ''Thl.HUroy JcsusI iloRavollimself for mo. I shnll never leave Hispresence. I shall forovcr behold Illsglory. I shall eternally hear His voice.Lord Jesus, now I seo Theol I beholdwhere tho blood started, wheru thetours coursed, whero tho fuco was dis-torted. 1 hav« wnitoil for this hour. Ishall never turn my buck on thec. Nomore looliing through thu imperfectgla.sMis. Xo more studying tln*e in thodarkness. Itnt, us long as this thronestands, and this everlasting river Hows, jand those garlands bloom; and thesearches of victory reuiiiiti to greet homoHeaven's conquerors, so long I. ahullsee tho Jesm of my choice; -Icsus ofmy song; Jesus 6f my triumph—for-ever and forever—face to face!" , ., ;

Tliu Idea o f the text is just 'ns tru'jwhen applied to Hod's providence. Who jhas not come to soitiu pass in life thor-oughly inexplicable? Vou say, "Whatdo«s this mean? What" is God going todo with me now? He tells mo thatall things work together for good. Thisdoes not look like it." You continue to.study thu dispensation, nnduftcrawhilogucsa about what Clod means. "H«means to teach ims this. 1 think hemeans to t a e h me Unit. Perhaps it hto humble my pride. Perhaps it is tomake me feel niori: dependent. Perhapsto tench me, tho'uncertainty of Ufu."lint nftur all, it's only a guess—a look-ing through the glass darkly. TheISilili: assures us there shall be u sat-isfactory unfolding. "What I do thnuknowest not now; but thou shall know

shnll have upon them tho health atHeaven. For wo arc toromornburthatwo tiru living in compnrnlively the be-ginning- of thu Christian dispensation,and that this world is to be populatedand redeemed, and tha t ages of liyhtand IOVG arc to How on. If this be so,tho multitudes of thu saved will bo \nvast majority.

Take all the congregations thntlirtvoto-day assembled for worship. 1'utthem together and they would makebut ii small nuiiienco compared withthe thousands and tens of thousands,und ten thousand times tun thousand,tiud the hundred and forty and fourthousand that .shall Maud around thothrone. Those Hushed up to Heaven inmartyr fires; those tossed for many

the invalid couch; those

Systematic Treatmentby Mail.

Thousands Restored to Health

Through Professor Mun-

yon's Free MedicalAdvice.

Sheriff's Sale.UetwoRi

City of >o-Mallur Mini

Kl., Fd. fK t n l

Tho Second Nntlonnl Ilnnh of tlioV k conminiunut nnl Knin IorKu " lor, 1,f

Kl., Fd. fo Halo of mortRni;(.>a iiKeturnaljlo M«y term, WJi.

It. V, LiNDAiiL-uv, Solicitor,bovu Htnt<Hl wrir. tomojl-' I I l f tl t

Uyvlrtimof 'liofOCtdil lllld <ll)l|V(!P"J< IBftllUil r>i|t <iT lilt) .Btiitci] court, I iinvo Iovi»«l ujion ntxl will ufor s«io nt I'Uliiie VUIKIIIL1, oti

"•MONBAVt APItll. I, ISM.liotwooii ttiu liotirK of 1- nii'l 6 oY'lfw-'lt hi tti«nrtumonn, tr> wit, lit I.'5O i>. HI., nt tlwli " " "(ioorno W, (Jlblm, iu tlio town of If»t«jh*>iti „...bounty of Warren find S'fttnof Now Jorwy, nilsltimtt1, lyliiKnucl 1i«lii(! In tliu town Of !!. .„Qttstow-n. in tliu County of Wnrp'ti rni«l StntuofNo'v.fcrrtt'y.iitid hnowti nnil'llntiriKiilBlicil oimnmti.oi Plot of mud* of U'llIIrun.MolUr.lti tli'itnwii-uf fliwkmtBtort'i'.'in Mirvoroii i»yc«' ' "

I Vniontfno una wlilcli «al*l niii[t jit now on

threshiiiff ilnor.. Those, | lfl ""'Ployed to tlfctato replies through thetthouwmtl y K , i

sleep, and these iiru this moment hay-iiiff their eyes elo.sod, and their limbs jstretched out for the fcepuloher. I

A general expecting un attack fromtho enemy stands on a hill and looksthrough a fluid glass and buus, in the(front rlistance. multitudes approach*inff, hut has no iilen of their numbers,He says: "I cannot toll anything* "boutthem. I merely know tlmt there iiro n

nuinbi'i'.*' And so John, without

' tnken In ctrciitioii «.t tho null of tli atit ninl to tit) KUIII fur wu-ii by; ELMS .r. MAOKKV,i -Mnr 3-t7.l!0. Sliorlir.

tor's Sale of Lands,

f l . i l . l n t nil. .f llf niciint to tnko it.iw,,}-? \ \ l ,y Illl tl,» flip uf yourBiirt .iif«s hrniimmu l( ]l«.mount to ,1,,M, ,t B l

•lmvn? tt l,y nl.nv nil' tl,f ten.lriU ot t a k e

your hpiirt to wind nround tlmt olijoct,»nd tl.en, wlifi. every Ill)LT«»f vi.ur.iivnlife «.-m.'.I to Im Intorluf I:PII with tlio

lift?, will! strunfr hiili.l tll b l l i

thrill of exhilaration, followed byastrou.s n.'actious. To helj) us un

tint joy of H«:aven, the Uiblo •is t o n river. We stand on tho ;

grassy bank. We see the waters flow 1on with ceaseless wave. Hut the filth j

, o£ thy cities lire emptlod into it andt t '"1 ' l the banks are turn; and unhealthy ex-

jrsi;!Tvn".T,'lwi'l'li['' !icsll'i»t"'!f'oori h«"ili""»-»l'»">.' "t> '<•'«" It; »»J «o \

Vwi. lie williiiathiMiiati.-altwo and tw.iof the t l i r . in . ' ; ju will svu tlmt it wasrinht— al lr iyht . ".lust ur.d trm-areullThy ways, thou Kinif of sriint.s!''

Here is n man who ennnot p t on inthe •w'Ji-M; He always seems to hitynttin; wrontf tiniuaml to sell at the worst

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HUMPHREYS''VETERINABYSPECIFICS

500 PAGE BOOK ttiUED FEEB.CONTENTS:

pa r t I.—Diseases of Horses,part'II.—Diseases of Cattle.pnvt HI.—Diseases of Sheep,pa r t IV.—Diseases of Hogs,pa r t V.—E>'se^ses oCDogs.

uf la, In

; i r d r , tlmt !, .* Alt t i n t ii.'rtuln t! tt(>tuitt;li of WVhi

Wnrruu ami Siutouf New ,'iiHlnkcf<>r 11 wirtior in ih.

' '-"'irin'r n» liiinh r,f .Mjiry VmiaiiLt! t l l J i rly COIII'M

ili>lv« r«

l l t It

f i i s t u yVuniimit

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n! -itmHo In tho« ittLlii Cminty (»r

pi-y, bfifliiiilut: ut«IKM <'f inutllff,LtiH imtl runs from

iilonj: luinl»ortiiiinlr.-d nn.l

l lr t 11 (tuk Ur 11Itunl, tt[»>no- {-) it.loitt;

; iaM,iu!njrly<.-llirriitrony.oin)stnkH on 11 corjii-r In (I

!'") ILIOIK,' said nlluy iiiiniilri l uud U v h f

n«)

r tulati'lMguf enl.l Hur

mlf fuot nl

lalceitidaiiH-rthanany r i M | I l i

Ml.l' ni- "<splainas tlmt • M«imu fuhtnl duy on uiirtli. when fiitliQr^vfmn- . In thfe l,Kl.i( flllrt II1((Ulur wwe yet living and th«

children eame home. A u-ood titnu thiitl „ . • - ,_,ISut it had its drawbaek-all were not ; p a r t V L - D i s e a s c s of P o u l t r y .there. That brother went otf to Se,ttand never was heard from. That sister—did we not lay her away in the fresh-ness of her yoiintf life, never more i:

oin) n«) I f u t nuilk-u of an ullo}, tlit.Mn.-

K, luy i" n tiwlctly COIU'BO DUt-il uud Uvehu f''<!t to ptuko fnfii curiu't!.lj,'<> "f .-nld nlluy, Uifi.co ID forty-une half fu.-t iilonc.-iilil ulloy to Un> pln,:

d i d i l i i ; alMi M f i i h

t h o

,nit

; Snrno book in bettor bindino 50 c

O )JU tin|.r«inl-t'n i-oai'o

rnr l;y WtlHuni fld Afi'll 1^1, ISTl.

mnlj ' Ituoonl of l)

»ru nl

disadvaataire. lit! tries this enterpriseand f"iK ibat lurshnis.s and is ilisajT-pointcd. •'i'iie ninn next door to him hasit lucrative trmli:. hut hu hicks uustoin-cr.s. A new [iru>pci,'Lrij),'iis. His inunmuis iiR'reiisod. Jlul that year his family

d l l i iU l

this world trj look, upon her? Ah! there.was a slide ton ut tlie fea.st; and. tearsniiiitfli-d wili:; our laughter ou that iCbristnuisday. Not so with Heaven's ,

It ""ill bu an uninterrupted ,pffludtiess. Manv a Christtuu parent will" " d l f i d l l i hild

JlTEltVO.US DEBILITY

['•Ki)WAI(l) H. NKICHIIOUK,

Ailiiiliil.-tratorof Abrtibiuii J- '1'ivnr,-.

: l-'uljuitiry Sth, !&•>.

»ry»i.!l<1iiiiil.llr.i.|.r.int.>rirc oxiJcmluil. ,,,r,if •,,r,.,,,,,| ,„„! fii,,r,,IM,i« chUdrii,lnlryinitwi-mellicnllmcntn. IloK<its! tliuro. '•Ah:" h«.siij-«, onn It lie possi-niliscourai;cill..«k. Itecoinea fultliloss i, lo u , , , t „.„ uru all" lwru—life's perilsus to success. ISoifiiw to . Mtpuut illsus-| o v v r j •]•),„ j , m \ m pns^L.a u m l not ono

arid pros t r a tion from Over-•vv/ork or otho^ causes.

Humphreys' Homeopathic Sptjciflc-S, in use oyeP4rj yenrs, the only

PUBLIC SALEOK

[PERSONAL PROPERTYtf p

tcrs. Others watt fur-sotncthiiifr to turn |p

Why, uveu thuiup; be waits for it to tuni down. Oth- j l u r e . j almost mivn him tin. llowlon^

,-rs, withmity linUns much education he dL->i»ised my eoiniMel-si but gracland eharaeter^et on twice as well. He hatli triumphed. All her.-! all IIOI-QIsniih-tim.'s jiUesM's as to whnt it all '|VH tliiMnitfhtv jov thruiiirh the city

rrCTt-7uni'jiioriini^'!" •fliit""wu""'nse nl dii'v-.brunk, unit go ,ui n hill to MH: iV-r, our-selves that wliivh wiisrepivseutod to.us. While w e look the inonniains are

• triiiisllgiiivd. Thf bui'iiKbfd jrj,t*.» -f,Heaven swinjr open mid shut, to lotpast a lio.it '•!' iierv hpl.'iuloi-s. TherlomUiiru all .uMnnni, ;uu! hung pt-n-

-•'y>iint'"~iiY>m arbor.-, and alaltiihter and--nmcthvst. .-TluJAvat.irh in;ike- putliwd v

of inlui.l peiuTf,,!- tliu liglil to w:iikupon: anrl tlmn^ is inornin^ ,,n i lie sea.

. Thu crags uiu'over their sitanvd visa ye;iiiii.1 there iK nii.)rniny,;uiiliiij.>-ihe- iiiniin-'tiiiiis. Saw- you go IHJIIIU,'ami howlam<j your pii-luro ot thu moi-niug

.;. scei'iis-iii.i!oiitiia.j;t!:..(.iivu'ti'r than- thatShalt be tliu euntnist between tliisserijttural viCv of (.!od and that wiiich

, 3ye.-s-!1!lU.. h!iv<i..w.hvii. stiuiding face, to•fiico^ This i.'Ta'pieturii of t.hii moniiiiir.

^timt'lfilTbo'tiio'in^SinsiuseVfr11 ""Again, my texListnieof the: Saviour's

exeelleney, J Iy image, and swoet-^.-rhythin of expression, aiuf'starUijig"antithesis, Christ is .set i'nrth—His love,jliscc-nipassiuii. His work, His life. Hisdeath. His resurrection. We :ii-e ehal-lenyed to inciisure it, tu fompine it, to

? weigh it. In the hourol our brokenenthnilhneiit we mount up into high

"experience of His hn-e. and shout untilthecoiuiteiiauL-o M*1OUIS, and tl-ij blondbounds,.and Hie whole nn'.ur'e is exhil-anited, "I have fomui liimH. And yet

""'it is through n glass. dui;lv',\v.- We see..not, hii_lf:_iif..JLliat 5onil>assi>i!r'.te.i'ii'i:('.

'-ioving lieai't. We wait I'm- ileiivlrto"letusi'tisli i i i loJl^.mU|.mid firms. Tiicu-

. wi' ih ill be fiftifc lu face. - \u t sl'iiidowtlieii. hul substance. Not hope"-then,-but, the fulfilling of nil jVeligiire nenl,

...That will he a luagniiiuent iiiifohliiig.The ni.*.hiiig out in • view of all hid-

., tl.en..exeel.!eney1.the.eii]niiigjigii.in of.a:r;]on ''ttb"sinU"^l,osus;'tVriTieet'""iis--VrotMn', rags .aiTd^in; penury, mid death, but,

uuiidst a Yig\\U and pntnp. a1 fid out-bursting joy such as ;u»tie but a glort-Jicd inleHigenee'L'oiild expevience. • Ohl

,.to gtizu. full .upontliLV brov^tlmf waslacuriited, upon -: the side that waspiere«d, upon the feet that were nulled;

:-to"Htundelosu •1iip.>iiiv:the-prcsonce^of

., Him who prayed for us oil 'thu moun-' tniiij.'aiid thought of us by the sen, andngoiiizud for us in the garden, aiid diedtor us in horrible erueilixiou, to feel ofHim, to eiubmce-Jliiii. to take Ilia

eans, llesayy; "1'erhnpsriches wouldspoil me. I'erKn'ps noverty is necessaryto Keep me humble, i'erhups I might,IfliiuiKM wi-rii' otherwise, be tempted

'into dissipations." IJutthere isnocom-plele solution of tiic mystery. JIo seesthrough a lass darkly, and must waitfor 11 higher unfo!um>r. Will there bean c.tpiiinatinu1.' <-lf»; t'0 '1 W'H take

-that man in the li^ht of tho throne.and siiy: "Child immortal, hear theexplanation! Vou roiiitiiibur the fail-irif,r of that frreat enterpriM!—yfortune iu l ."»T: youf...di;ast,ir.in.lSOT.This is the explanation." And you williinswvr: "It is alt rijjIit-V

I s.v. ever day. profound mysteriesof providence. Therc'is no qiiL-Mlion Xj*e

l f » V T h

the city.Let the bulls rin^ und the uiif,'els meu- !tion it in their .sonjf. Wiive it from tha 1toiiof the wnlK ..AU.h.-re! __.. 1

So more breulnnir of lieartstrinps,but "fa'eo to faee. The orplians that;were left poor, ami in a mercilessworld, kicked and ouil'ed of mitiiy j}iiirdKlii]is, shall join their parents,ovurwlnjM! pruves tliey so lonjr wopt, jiiiul-yn/.e into their fflurifled comity-j u

nanees forever, face to face. We may \ Api'IJ"lnTo'tho

PUBLIC SALE

FARM STOCK!h o a u b u c r l W will offor for nalo on tho

Hiuiitiol C, U » l l u r tntin, Itotwuon ISriwctr»'Kf.imdry »i l (] iliu LIU ruad twtwopn W l l t

n d Oxford, 011

iiinl

, MAKCH 18. 1899,tlio following farm «to-Jk, nuu-lilnory, oUu, towit: 111K wnir'Hi ntitl tuxly, K. <i- Unworn ninku.

In ufo only nix tnontlm: yellow two-t*eatod. . t vrnsaa, &wt n* nnw; tmckhoanl, HfofKb,wngon uxly, net of iit-nrly now ant Icyxliio-),cnrrl'iKo ji'Hi', HlitlKh tiolo; \Voo<l'd nelif-l.linlor,

tiiuiiWou tu<]f-rnke, Kborly niuwor,Si'«kurt'>wnnlf-L-loannraii't i>uwer liny uutlur, Ciiiiiiou c"nt

uliullnr, wind mill, KHIKIHIOIO, lion'O rnkp, crirnciil'tvutor, iio»rly now: wrn rimrkor, tnlslimtnnitfli, d-m clii'Mf, t,THlii ilrll), a doublu coru

ru, ttlnglu iilMimr, Rrnlit cnuilo, liny roiiunnl [ninny*. *.' ants forkM, a Syrnnioo |,low>,lHrtln|fh)-lilll jilow, KiirlniMooili linrrow.il'ic

ii»wi>r iiinl cli'irn. rtn*»l Hiiwt, j-(lo<t «m |lt;tit11 on Wo hfirnwt', .'I HI»M h-nvy hiinicua, ttet t-\asiiisJiiiriii^M. pulr blnokoi-, 10 fiunri milk < vui, -i HUIHj.lnw wiiinintrr'oe, croynmit unve, imrr^lof K«oUviii'jcur, ;i itillK jmtltt, tinlf tliwn t:\n\[:f, forku,•lioveN, line.", '•linlns untl miiiiy utln'r«n:ii'iUirtl.-Ii'M. Itorf-MHii'I I'«U|I*! Imy mure, '^..iliiitl<iyvfir»«>l<i, notiml nrul kind, a KIXMI roiirlntvriml tiiiii lju.!rH'imnlti),'lu » r il'mrik1; wiy lior-«,

joiiiinc -I y.-nTH ..I.I.lhc , klim und 11 lino drlr>niliiKii yc-iira 0T1I, inidrnti aii.i H ifi-toii w k. thuroi!i;tiljrtn'.Iif xnlu: rttiutlit.r a l,iul luitior. Tin) i:ii»-i of tliunt will lm In jjrollt l.y tlitiHiifcnlflin-ll llUO ClKL'tlT U'liltu l'-0«,l .«o,v?( IllFKO SO

'UitiiilluiiilDug.ii H|>loii<llrl wntcti il. if. Tsrii.ml i-miilUioiw will \,t> mud" Hiiown uudiiytiiilu. Xw iiiKixleatliiC drink.- jilluwo,! O

OKOX II. I'lCItKV.Miirvln A. I'li-i'i-fii, Aui.'tluiiui.'r.

rfverj

IT. t

: nu

• ••VI-

ho1 L.O

Woltfllt••tli<>r luiy I11

11 tin>'il

11 ettwx

n iv>Wt-•ruili ity

nowirsc,

•oneliny

...K1 for milktnlikerii aiKl

"It

Makes

Hungry

MJBLIC SALE——up

PERSONAL PROPERTYr it-Ill H-ll iii> III" Pr . l.yII'I. l lr l i ls

0Il<Illi>, Ont IK* jiiri.'-.? -Morn.

. MAIICII. irrb, issn.>Vlm:k (4lmr|j, rl»< fDllin

•r mill v-lcHHVIT. c mm'nrly >v

n iilantorti iiinl cultivator combined, Ainorl-Hi>rii)|;tt)otli I i i i r m u ' ^ i k H l

Just to look in. your Grocery

Store ; everything nice to eat

seems to be here." We hear

these words-many-times: spoken

by our customers. You are al-

ways sure to find just what you

want at our grocery store and at

reasonable prices. You may

rely upon everything being fresh.

L. M. DAVIS.The "Blue Front,"

Opposite Cornish's Factory.

Everything:

i | ; o t iHlv,.r |.!«.iv^, SjTr.L-U-.ruck, land ritlli<r.[ic>t!.Mali , 1,-uvy | ^ mv n l o r wu a c , ith

h'ir?1, wajjo 1 with buiinarc n-nrly m, pind•liiBt-,-l1 not.- of Hit lm>uf Hjiht ilciuhli' liiini

b!<* hnniKK-, nil wit

a Farmer Wants:u imi-i. ,-»,i of |.i,iiii|i* in t ] l e w a y o f Farm Machinery,

Plows, Wagons and Castings

is supplied upon the most fav-

orable terms at the old estab-

Ijlished •

WashingtonFoundry,

R. Q. Bowers, Jr., Proprietor.

mithi

m . j m t l.nror, Mininn WKIRU Hinttlj-j lit'avy Iron Ji.vdy, l,otli of tli»

of tln ioi l l ; a bruod H

..-!'•; I nliuiLth.of salo.

Wilt yo'-j Iv*.,-IVI:,.I.O 1r.^tlltlurirt r

lirnllt by tlrin'of(I- knou-ti on ilay

•IUIIX SMITH.

A Few Facts.

PUBLIC SALE

PERSONAL "PROPERTY!

-1 come up from tlitlVrent par ts of th*e ' ecntantI)ni!ririetBorI.y m n | t . samples 10c,brraalL I J»uriii^,^tllKntdoiii.l«Lariiw,ijii|:i:yliiirii|'S',

- world, L ; tram the ln.uL am! niiothor I K£J*mB*±™^^^ i SStar*. hSh'uo'A oth-r. S^irwS'••I frmnUi.'.donthsuf the seiirfrom ..lives I,".' - ^ £ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ m .-: Slh.^li'lir^: '0;^ ':'!';^1^1:^:^1,!^1.^

mil I!', iss>s.lvin behold on

y, Tli'- II v*. .|...'|( .••..!!«|«t-'of .; heart of:: 3 Mci'llent Uroml nmre*, 7 ywim tluu.u,ro4)i<iutn*>ir, both of wukli tiro now

•K Uooil workt-rs anywlicru; buy Aijdiilliiliconiliistriyfarrtolil, vury gotitlo ami n

1 r««ilst»r—t.'im nvuruinniid him na ,1 norfectUM romi lio'tf", not iifmlil nf Htcum or trollfy

•^rrul Koliiliis. eodil tri'inltiower liorso unil00,1^ IIMTOI-, will (work nnrwhorv; Clyaw-

woo.l i id Lsit

ys in Oak Mill anul Hill that eed tu be

expiaitiyd., -Jfospi-'jUls for the lilimlamllame, asyliims 1'oV the idint.it; and in-Riinu, iilni>hoiisuri f.,r i\M di'ftituie. andn world o]'pain,ii.nd nii»forLiinel!mttleinaiul more ihi^i'hmmiu .sulutiun. Ah!(JIKI willeU'ar it all up. InthulijrhtUiat pours from tin; throne no darkmy.si.ery ean live. Tl\iiit:« now utterlyinstinVtiilileT wiii"lu'" iliumi'nati'il n'splainly as tlioujyli the .answer worewritten on thu. jasper wall, or•sounded iu the temple nnihem..Ilitrlinieiis will thank Ood tliat hewas-blind: and l.nziirus that he waseovereu with sore.s: ami, .Insr.pli Unit hi^wiis'eiisi Timotlie piti'l'Mu'r liiTtiiel" tliTithedei;ii.;i'f \viili lions; and l'mil thut hewas humpW'ki'd: mid David that liewas drivo-n ; !'iv,m .lorusiiloiii; and-that•.sewing «oiuau-lhui MIIC co'uid-ffei only-a few pemie I'm1 jnaltiiifjii jjui'iueut; :mdthat inviiliJijthat for 20 years he emildnot, lift iiis heiid from ilie pillow; ami

,UIUL widow Unit slie had such hardwurk tin-ani bread /or her eMUlren.-Ynti knim-,.'thutJin,a s<>nsr ditVerentvuii-i' f'iirry diOViWit- hiirt^. Tin1 >;\veetand overwhelming part of the halle-lujiih of ll.-nv.Mi will not^H-.'iir.Hvd-by-those. 'wlio rude in liiii'ii phij.' s,. andH'livu .sniiiptuuii:;. uuterlaimiieiits; butpauper eh i Id m i will sin^ it. Ije^arswill sihjr it, redeemed liud-eiirriers will,siitfrlt: tluwu who were UIH-J the olV-MiiinritiK' of ciirtli will .sing- \L The.•iiaitenijiih-^viiHiiraii"'tiiu •frriiiidor'lor'

iind exhaiiHte-d hamlN. 'Jind . .st:oury;tid

fflnss, Llarldy—now ri'vi-lation hathcome. Yoiir'tiiiii: will al.-;o comu. 0o<\will not leave you iloiinileriuy in thodarUness. You .stand wondi-r-stmekand iimiizctl. You feel ;vs if allloveliness ut life wi-i-c daslied mit. You.stand gaziiifr into the open ehasm oftlio jrniWv \)'an- a Hi.tlo.-:-Jn tho |ireonce of your departed, and of Him hearries tlu-in in Jli.s bosom, you shallsoon stand fnee to faee.. Oh. that oiiplast huur niay :"ki'ndi»i: up 'with lhi3

hands. "i\;ind martyred

Af^aiu: :tlm thought of the .text isjust when applied to! ilie enjoyments -of tlie. righteous in Heaven. I think wehave Inn little idea of the- number ofthe righteous in Iloiiven., IntUluls .sny:

lost, for, nee-oi'diiiff (Ti "youVCeaehingrthe majority ofmun -.villi'e destroyed."1 deny the eliav^e. Tsuppose. Ui:vtvt|i,emultitude.' .of' -thu --•(iniil!y"!ostr'aS)'icom-:

pared with the iniiltiUdu of the finallyGaved, will be. a liandful. 1 siipno;jb%.Mini- .tho'few siek people.in tlie hosrUnl.1,1

to-day, as compared with thu lunufredj}'uf thousands of well people in thecity, would not bo smaller than tlienumber of tlioso who shall''be cast'out'111 Hoffering", compavttd with those who

aftluoiit and p r pof iTLfrifud ilistresmeet iu rapturefaee. • '

ous, or from scenesb.ui, we shiLll nil

nd jubilee, faee to

Sovoii liutidot'cattlwhich will IJU in (inbrooa mtwH, will t.Ch^tor Wltito i»ooehli'teiic, Mtt.rtilmt

Porolicriiz: 1; mil,by tlmu of y(l|.-'- in>lfjr» j.roflt nb'nn April 1<tins:, 5 Slinat.K, uhout

t i ' r r ^ t ' t r e m l -d

A. .T. STAUK, ITOp'r.

iipoii t lmt joy. A few days ago tlitiy Isa t with us stmlyinfr thes»- ^os; " 'theme:;: but tliev onlv saw thruit^l:

i-la tii

In the ninth century tho shoeing ofhorses was begun, hut, strange to Bay,only in I.iiniDrrrriMt. - ; - -•

King Willlnm I Iittroduced horse-shoeing in England.

Hubui'l: Bun tier: says that shoeinghorses should be done with skill.

They will be 50 shod if taken toBell's Brond Htreetshop, where PatrickConroy, n Philadelphia expert, is now

Cuiii[>are tliu i«"ork iu

Hair Cutting, Shaving-,Laclles' Work, Ktc ,

...:.;..oseeutedftt

Stark's Parlor'A with'tliat douu olssownoro. You lvlll aeo

a dlllurouce tii our favor.

O110 of otirSpoL-Ialtloa is

1 Irit'j nit•Il'S,

.0 of a 1• -Miik-.

u Tintu

» Inventirr desorimio

Lotuw

ti. liecfiEx*

up

i Si "iroly

fl/lAD.E JVIE A M A N PERSONAL PROPERTY!— AJAXTAIILETSI'OSITIVKI.VCUHK :

re in ...tiie United States,roujrhly -speakinj,'1. :>50,000 seliuol tctieh-t!i'.s, and of this nunibcr'130,000 are. menund Uau.lHK) are women, hi other words,Miere are nearly twiee as many feinaloas JJIHJU tejiebers. n n d t h e disparity |er

toUlie lii'st oilieiiiUi;enMis"of Prussiathere.were 1- ,000 sehoul. teiielnirs in.the Ikiiif,niuin. of whom y,(tOO were womennnthV.),0(JO men. It is evident, therefore,(hat the l'russi:in preference, is formateteiieliers. In all l!i'rinany there are,ineliulin'? the government, church andprivate sulmnls, 1:55.000 teiiehers. andLliii'-numbor ut- pupils:i5'noai;ly~ 10,000;-- ••::::~-

DISEASES, They. P»ri(y tliuH1.000 and give HIUM-IIYaction 10 tlie entire system. I __

ure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE,

Chiuimii.il t*i>lf-lii]nU>r, tromlpftwor I'm-fii'int to ttioonlt>rot. ihc Snrmpaty iiiiVHlicr tunl I'letuiui1, (iiiinliiL- mill ,cm- County of WJITOH, miuli'Siji t lm thlri]J -• , . . . . . . ' . . . . . . B. . ',, I.- unry, A M. cm1 HioiisifumCsilsihi liuimrfu

Safe Deposit Hoses for Kent.

Cor: Centre Square & S. 3d St., Easton, Pa

OOLARLORS,

Dawos Bu l ld l ' g

. Hoxt D o o r t o P o s t Office /

Sis SpteiiJId jrATroatmout—Putl StOuk of FlueUigurs nini Toiiacco.

Coinlllii 1)1 Iw mal.llll.U' 111

iutoxicuiliig 1

nl nu ....1 ilay «f MI

r boron1

ulRht

.. .. IIilio tliirtl ilny oi'

I llHIHllVll [Hid l lURH nllM-cl on i.n-r»l»o; flrvlil. uiliif nliui mon-Jw !r.mi | ] 1 O ,lnU, or aXM£

' |lniuiili;xliiWU!l» or b c r s i a l i n i a l i l l r f 11110

and will' Pfty thc_hicliest cash price'sfor Wheat." Kyirmnn&u" Cor\vi Forconvenience of patrons. I will'tOAD ATANY' POINT'on n u ! D., L. ^ W.,Jersey Central aiul Lehitlh Valluy rail-

,ro:uls. prices prevailing at .present.: ...

000. jL'liere .lire HO.UOO ^o t w h o m G5,000 a r e m

h b

i n j Wliefit 95£ ULT imslwl,it amf- RvoV 5 ^ for 60 li'S.-'ur . t7C fur 50 His."

ure women, tho number of eauh Ear Corn, .t6c cwt..subject to about.-the siuno' ratio

but ituthentie figures are l

iK-Knpl. - ,rtssii. liritiun,

With the exiwptio'n of" birds, men'l i i hproportion to their

o£ any other animal.b l d

logs arc longer iboilies than Ujose o£ any other aniThu htmian foot is'bi'oacler mid strongtbnn the foot of •any"ullier'uiiimut, sob i:i:t muu alone can stand on one foot.

Massaginga shirt' froTiFCvitli .1 roJ liot tint iron,or iwwing over a wash tuli and mak-

. iiiK an India ruMier tire out of yourspine, isn't a vory pioasant exjiLTience

,. ..••.!» either hot or ••cok1-:.-.vu;it!icr. -- Tli«.- -- L-.twentieth century wninan is fortunatuiiViiavinc our latiiulry tci' relieve herof all such •drudgery. Our motlinds ,• ;are rigjit up to tliite, ;inj ourliuindr,- .^. .work is .rccominciklod liy^all whohave trioii it.

Washingtonrf \-i.-:3-.:.i-if-:;r::-. ' • S t e H l I l ' j '

E. B, Bowman, Prop'r.

• 1 < i n d W C . Sell.

In1 tlio MutiTluiaitirt^iisto1'iiraiiant totli

,f tln>

HANCE BROS.,No- 7 Belvidere Ave.

Soxt.tu jirostociitor,I). " •

ilur of lit" Siu'rogiitu of ttio: or wm-roii. undo on tlio Ul t tiny 0E.J1111-j\^:IV:-oiin-ilitiu«iui"u "iiigiu lumdfi-il nml• rlslit.iioticol* Imn-tjy ijlvou to nil |ILT-ivIiiuciiilniaugiitiirtitlioostfiiHoC Thoinita1. lulu of ttm coimty o[ Warron, (leeoimod,

• • Hitmo to,tln> Mibserujer, liia t>x-iforn .thn 'aist'liij- of cV'otior, A.fii'lroil i

ti'l. i, ^ n n iui u-tyDifim, tuM

uluo uujntliaft'oiii.,tlio.(into o[ ttio-mlti ordaiul anyorctlltoftioKloctiag to brliiK In HII*IhlbiUilfttslior clulina uiuior otiili ,»r niHrtlou. wUluvCllio tinii! so llinlttHl, will bo forob l or-Vib or .Itcr .action-against, jho.-^

" °l,JA.\IKS NOLAN,. "•-, ;• Exocutor.

One Minute Cough Cure, cures. ] DeWitt's Little Early Risers,1 •••; That is what It was maUt lor. | •. Thu .famous little pills.

Agciit>

Sf^zz^m.,-1

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T1IF-/"WASHINGTON STAH, "WASHINGTON, N. J., THUKSDAY, MARCH 10, 181)8.

*•* i^jiii\j^- • • *

S ! Men's Suits.§ '[All wool, but not jfeA 0 0 ^

; J I. the finest < p t . ^ ja ~ 1 Men's suits in several styles, j

s | j nil wool and $ 4 5 Q !6 I nice styles, at W^^^\9 I Men's suits in a finer wool !

•Men's suits iii allI the new niixi-

Men's suits, line blackdiagonal, strict-ly all wool, at

Men's suits, .fine gray clay,good weight,

!. French facing

j Men's suits in all the new

[ ( fancy goods g 1 0 . 0 0

kinbefore has there been shown in tliis town the assortment that you will lind on our tables. While we do not claim to know, it all, yettwenty-two years serving the people of this vicinity in this line enables us to more dearly understand'what the people of this sectionwant. It's not to pleaWourselves but our patrons that we uie striving lli'ii' hamesL.' We invite yuu to call and look at our goods and

. - • ' • • examine for yourself, permitting us to quote a few prices to give you "an idea ofwhat we can do in this line. You will find something of interest in the details ofthis announcement.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • » • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • « • • • • • * • » • • • • • • • • •

- 1 Z - Bear in Mind,ne-Price to All. ! • „ • • „

Men's' j-biitton Cutaway,.Mack.worst-'cil coat ami vest at • - - $7 .00

Men's ^-button Cutaway, black worst-ed cual and vest, in the finest (;oods•it - - - 8.00 and 9,50

Youn^ men's fancy worsted suits, in•ill tile latest guods, 12.00 ami 13.50

The celebrated Dutchess pants, soldby us only: none better in the coun-try: every pair warranted, 75c to 4 . 5 0

Knee . pants ot every style from

20c to 1.25

Boys" Suits.Bojs' suits, long pants, good wearing

good;, at - - - - 3,75Hoys' suits in all the new shades, all

, N w o o ! - - - • - • • - • 4 . 5 0

Lbys' suits in blue, black and fancies.-it - - 6.00. 7.50 and 8.00

Hoys' suits in the finest worsted, a; 10,00

Spring Overcoats.Men's spring overcoats, very tinc-Sy

made, at " . - 8.00 and 8.50Other s-vles as low as - - 3.50

Our It'urnisliing Goods stock is\ complete, showing the largest

mid most complete in this sec-[ lion.

; / Hats. Hats, Hats.//All the latest in nil the new-styles

find colors,

Men's stiff hats at 9 5 c , 1.25, 1.40,1.65, 1.90. and 2.40.

Men's crush and sufi hats in all colors: ami shades, and the novelties in

trimmings 9 8 c , 1.40, 1.65, 1.90

Boys' and children's hats, in nil styles,1

25c to 98c

Neckwear.Our neckwear department is the talk of

town, Kvery week we are adding thenewest novelties.

Shirts. Collars and Cuffs right up to date.

O*•»»*••*•«•••••«••••••••«» »••••*••••••••»••»«»'»««•••««»«*••••

-Everything as,Represented.

I \ /i 'i-i . .'. ! !-.-NU './, „ •^•• • ; :. •'

We shrill have much more to say each wools and shall speak of each line separately, assuring you we shall do all in our power tomake this the trading.place of Warren County for people wanting goods in.our line.

(Successor to Bryant & Weller)

29 and 31 East WasliingtonAvenue.

Children's Suitsin every style.

Reefers and Junior suits,nicely brn|cled .$11 QQ

Children's suits . in fancy.mixtures, nicely braided,at J,.6?,?..jo $ 1 . 2 5

Children's suits in fine goodsat S4.00. J>,:ju^$2.00

.•; Children's suits in large sizesI "a to 16, good jfci r\r)\I wearing suit ^ x -:S~j;:!Sonic verv nice & 1 F\f\\i styles at . « P J - ° V > |j The best child's suit in| America at the price is our

all wool doubleseat and knee

••iBeUer rateat $ 2 . 5 0 1

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•®m F r viu

'•'•\VHKWK A Ell-: WK AT?One ofonr State new* papers says ol'this

aessioii: " Dull, duller, dullest." TheGauls had a suy ing tliat "The 1-ord andfiiir women abominate cowards."

Thnt this has been Hie dullest of dull.••Le^Nlitlurts no one will .tjuCSt'oiH ami i!the Lord and fair women liatts towardsthey must also hate cownnlly actions, andif this Legislature is not cowardly,'thenWebster, gives n wroiii; dtitiuHion to theword. "^

The ' Pennsylvania U'li'roiiu" absolutely. controls tliis Legislature. Not that it con-

trols all of the members, but it controls be-cause n majority of the members are ownedby it, elected by it. It

Let me illustrate this point. 1 WAS askedto explain its best I could why our pencilshippers wanted a reduction of rates. Icited, first, that the railroads now chargeexcessive rate?, higher rates than for otherforms of produce—much higher; that therailroads would not ive bills of lading toNow York or Brooklyn, but only to JerseyCity, ami that after collecting from thepeople of the Fourth Co ULTIMO mil Dis-trict-thousands of dollars-;in i'roight direct,thnt the same coir jmnius owned thu ferriesto New York ami they again got another

Otax for carrying the peaches when loadedon truclw to >*eiv York. I ti* proof that therates were too high, the PiMnisyivajiw R.iil-road hnd given rebates to shippOin^H- abonus in cash if shipped by their route,and if they could carry profitably at therates given to shippers, they could carryatthesi'imu j'iUo forthe prodii«'i)r.

The chairman of the committee nn,rail-roads, Senator Kiigie of Ocean cjtinty.said: " This stains fair ai£r reasonable but

""have you1 tried1 in oral limsion'.' We told himtho shippers* bad used evury utl'tirt. Hotold me timt lie sympathized with the t'arinio'r: that ho hiid -iieen a fiinncr himself,

• b«l •*" I-unV-riow - Jiitei-osttiti" in sonierai!-, ronds owned I'.v tho P»iinsylviiriiit syattm,

nnd I am also depend]nir somewhat on therailroads as I have a liir^e hotel and rwant every accommodation for my guests

do know, Hint the 1'nnnsyhaiiia IlailVoiK)is very much opposiiti to this measure.

iM'hat can I do •> Vbu understand mvaiuia-"tion.11 The Senator will not deny tliis

• statement. He made substantially-1 thesame Htatenuint to ritiinuor Ko.stcr. In i'.ici.

, the Senator is honest suicl siucure, an<i Keknows that the railroad put him in theSemite and then made him chairman ofthe most important of the cotmnittets and

..they expect- him to .-Vn UuMr-h;rhMr: .v."Amiyet tiKit Senator-when he !ook the oiith ofodice did not Hnd it sinfrln rt!.servati'o'n intlia'otith about standing Ity'tlie interests oftlie railronds instead of the intercsu of thepcoplo nnd of* the Stale. You can easilynee thnt the Senator is asking W11(T« |im J

"1 There aro dark hints as to an untimelydeath of the bill to so increase the appro-priation for Lhu HtWHiiuu-ur UiImrutili^Hthat it would (iiJ'tict tho ('iirnitsi'—atVect himfavorably, 'i'he

beinfr brought in here that are diseased.If not there is no uso of uavinsr a Hoard.It labors gratuitously—ex|i--uses only—butit would be far better to have such appro-priations as would avail ami a hend thatwould operate the department promptly;that has no other dutifjs to interfere withthe worKami tnus aid in saving our a«ri-cuii'urists thousands of dollars, and what" .-"'.ilnitely of more value, tiiousandi of

The frrade crossing bill U being foughtat every turn. They tell us that more livesare lo.st where there are watchmen thanwhere tiiei'eare not. They fail to t'el! usthat they only employ watchmen at verydangerous points. Make the railroads ele-vate their trucks or elevate the wa^on roadsover the railroads or place gates that can-not be passed—then life nnd limb will besafe.

Hailroails do not like the grade cros-sing bill, hence they oppose it. Again thePefmsvlvania Railroad is the great kicker.

Tho Duhiirart! Oam l.il! is mmther oftli"se bills thai corporate* wealth and greed !ure behind nnd evtirvthinir is beinjr done!to st.ive it oil: Tlie Ilepiibliean press ofttho State, let it h\i t,aU\ to tlieir credit. calNfor its repeal. Thy Wost Jersey "'ress sa_ys:" The people aru not yet done wonderinghow so injurious a measure ran the gaunt-let o!'a ilepLihlican Legislature, It cannotbe repealed too .soon." __

A no! bur Kt.-nublieaif*-' exchange wiys:li The Delaware D,nn bill was passed solelyfor the b'.'iient nf speculators. If it is notrepealed lliy Kfjiiihliciiri purty will sufferfrom itiit [lie hands of the honest vot-'r atthe nc-xl election."

I reiterate the charge that the majority,party is controlled by corporations, andam prepared to give (-''Mpter and verse ifcalled in quustion. ^"^^-^

The press oftbe ffrnte of 5st"tV Jersey ina ve^l'JTi'ge'dt-grtje receive their supportfrom the* producing rlasises. Kven tlienierchiint. who advertises his JL,*OOC)H andivun/s does HO lioi-iiiise he desires to reachtiii- j)f(j,'lui:fci'«, and Yfi t were'not" foVtiienV,their ads. would not bo found in tho new.s-

If the press of New Jersey will unite andforce Die issue in our State—whether rail-roads nnd trusts shall control the people,or whether thc peopleshall control them—•lie people oi New Jersey would in n singleyear b'j free from their domination.

Don't elevate your guns when you haveyour convent ions so high that you siioottivt'i' Lin: Urxi-i, Uim't forget Slate issuer;let every IJf:nio«ratic pint form ring outclear in to!io>,5et everyone denounce thctrusts and railroad law making or prevent-ing; 'lemand Hint every candidate for theT.egisl(itiirt> :;hill express himself clearlyon tlicsje issues, and the p r e ^ of Xew,...Ier-

lt would not be wise to oppress railroads;no pfinsMor.-ii.fi man desires that. Their. . . " . . . • • * u _ L •-- , . " • _ ' ^ _ . _ » » „« •„ . . „ *luisinesH is that 6(common carriers, nohnv.makers. Let them be ouiilined to tliuir] '

or i l | . ; i i LOCAL ITK.? IS . i week, had a suit pending before tlie New, ! Jersev Supreme Court for a decision on a

The new. borough of IIigli Brulgo '*ns i jiulsjnicnt for ?l,l»0. whicli \yus-awarded312 voters. v j 'him hy a lower court for injuries sustained

It is jiisr 21 years since the telephone | wliite'he was on the Erie road. ;,was invented. j i n Camden on Tuesday 11 normal Itepub-

John A. Schilling of Morristown start--".! ifor the Klondyke hist Thursday. . j the'nolso'of"n'truln 3.S00 ynrtls^ the report

The new K. of P. lodge at Newton, which j Of a musket and the bark of a dog 1,600has 50 charter members, will be instituted i ym-ds, the roll of a drum lfim yards, aon March IStli. ! cricket chirp SOO yards, a dinner bull two

Printed and engraved catling cards are a ! miles anil a call to get up on a cold morn-inceialtv with us. -;. . I l ! l" 3 ruot nnd . inches.

- . . . •. ]jC V i Dp_ Cluis_ s_ C o i t | ! l t t w o Oinorcnt

ft U said that the lAhxh Valley railroadwiil have a third trtiek/Jietween Fleming-ton Junction nnd Kimloii.-

Ilev. Dr. James Roberts, pnstor of theFirst Presbyterian church of Latnbertville,has tendered his resigantion.

J. Suydani Young, for 27 years postmas-ter at Mil ford, Hunterdon county, died lastFriday. He was TOyeursold.

Two Ittilinns are going to put up a soapfactory on thc land owiicd by W. HowardLake, at Oak Grove, near Flemin^tou.

Mrs.'Joseph \V. Berry, the oldest con-tinuous resident of. Clinton, was buried lastweek, llersixso'is acted afi pull beprersi.

The Yellow Prfinie contrrefration has ex-d i ll H I h O

The Y e o w r i e c o r r f rtended an unanimous call to

Bkl t l

i n has x-v, .Inhn O.

ftended an unanimous call to H e , . h n O.Addy, of Brooklyn, nt u salary of sioW) per

ear.In the list of renewals nnd increase nf

i 'Appears the name ol' Jidwardr V i l 2 *

Ex-Collector Oliver, llornstown's An-..lulling borough treasurer, who wasindict-ed bvthe lust Gram! .Jury, has skipped oti'tothe "Klondyke.

- "v'iiuruvei Sir. ])vu hiippvna to bG?.'.'"oiTiC-times the Board does uol j,fet its expert (?)to see the cuttle for days—soiiif.'timtis fur

h ifid If bLV HVU l i l t VllLllt" 4UI Mil > 3 — r".Plln.-|.|4iii.r* ""I'"^nany days alter they are notified. If by

reason of press of business or negligence a•"cow gets so low that she is wortu .nothing,

.-'this particular farmer1 in tiia loser. We- know oi'just such eases." And we. know of; v.

a case reported by Mr, Fraiiklin..Dye.liim-i >J.r-.™fieirw_iiv/u a-party'in Trenton1 had botipht

a co\V*TJTft"shro\vtl dealer or owner and theappraisers appraised tho cow HO that thepoor fellow got about the full value of tho

, cow. - •: . l^...* The Hoard ought to have itt' Its disposal

"onouch funds to root out tiiis, dreaded anddroadful disease, an that'Itcould do some-

• thintr besides liinkinB reports and holding

hy thuy cannot make, the reductions forhe'people arid put 'up expensive suppersnd highly paid lohyists.K*<;vp up i-hi; ii|;hl: on tho trusts nnd rail-md brigandage and the people withoutK<;vp up ihi; ii|;hl: on tho trusts nnd rail

nmd brigandage, and the people withoutregard to past parly ndilinticins will1 sup-port you iu the riglitregard to past parlyport you iu the riglit.

Or.n Fociv.

meetltiKS. - • :

ut.. This Btato ought to prayQiit cattle from

• , Bucltlen'a A.r»Ic» S ilyn.The Best Salve lit tlio world for Cuu.;

Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, FeverSores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain^,Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and positive-Iy.,curt:sIM!c:;f.cr^r.Q.p:iyrr»'4iiirefi, ,-Jt. i!?.cruaranteed to give perfect satiHrnetipn^prnioney refunded. Price 26 cents poTjbox.For Salo at P. N. Junlcina1 Warren CountyFor Salo at P.Drue Store. ^

p i H i sKe!se.V,-.or-.:month .

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i t

train the ministry for ton years past. Thofuneral will be hold •from the CentenaryM. iS. church, Newark, today at -J o'clock.

James Barnett of Morris Plains is orsran-izintta'baml nf" Volunteer Nurses of XewJersey." ilo 'propnses |o tiavi- tins timidready to respond 10 the call of the countryin ease of war with Spain. Mr. Barrettsavs that already several nurKe-s have vol-unteered their services. He is anxious toluive all nurses, men ami women, who ar

lli J i f h i luive all nures,

willing to K° tfl

ti f d h

n ami women, who are Jront in case of hostili-

d ddwilling to K t " tties, forward their names and addresses Lihim.

: Barret L. A lishouse of Mil ford wns killedby a train on the Lehigh Valley rnilriiadjust west of the Uloomsbury station last.Wednesday- niaht._ IIe.was.1»:' ' l i ;g 011the truck'and tin account of the "biiWiKsnow Htorm did not .see an upprnnohinKengine. Although the man's head wasbadly crushed he lived almost an .hour.He leaves a wife and.nine children. A'sonwits "siiininbiiecl and' took''charge1 of ' thebody.

Merchant Craig and son Luroy speijt

ford in ••IluitUjrilun county liavo votedagainst incorporation. The motion wasdefeated by ii majority of nine votes.

Senator Barber has introduced a hill per-.milting towns, Lowmhips and boroughsowning anil controlling water works to

-pply^dW'.-ltiitgs in adjoining districts.'I'iiere ni'iJvn!i-rKr»uu"ci'ossiiiyn:i"ii-3uMUA-

county. Wiirren ims probably two timesthat niiiny, most of them unprotected amias dangerous m can bt fouii.l ;ui.vwhere."

Stroudshurg papers report Mint John M.Hill, broiherof KmtrWurdun "fiil! n|" tbiHc'.unity, whose hotel at the Water Clap wasrecently burned, bus rented a hotel at Lakellopatc'ong.

More than half a million dollars lias beenpaid into tlio Stale treasury since tho col-lateral inheritance tax law went into eHeetin 1S02. Warren .(jcjuiiiy paidV?raT.!ll dnr-iii« 1S97, mnl sin^, UiB l.iW WJIS parsed, ntotnl ofcS,(i:Jl-lil. • •-1 The milk prodiieers of Annandale andLebanon have organized a local branch ofthe Fiv« States Jlillc Producers'Assoeia-

Abrnbiuit Williainson. J3vor.y locnlit-ynhuiild have such uii orfiiiniziition.

•AiMli'ftwB. Plomorfelt of Lower Valleydied suddenly lusf.Wednesday arternoonfrom troubles of the heart, lie was aboutCOyuarfj; old__nnd has been promirnjiiL inpublic nitiiirsot'Ltiiianon township, liavingrcpeatedly.,.been township collector.1 Guns. Strader of Portland, wbo.v:ss:kH!t:d'

on. the •Lehigh"& New England road last

Tbe lip worth League held a reRularbiiHiness mectiiiEf in the basement oi thtchurch Tuesday evening.

Mr. and jllra. C. B. Holiday of Bastoiam visitinfj relatives liVtiiicvicinity.

Mrs.AKmzoSeifertand family of J'hil-b t d b W d d f

ifiCraiif has been (lonllnntist few days with ai

u M o h right at-

Mr.'nndMrH. Zcnns Onss HpcnUSunwith iier parents at Wunville.

Thc miners resumed work Mondaymorning at the "(jrasshopper." •

Miss Nora«jWesL oj Ilncketistown \v<uthe Kucst, of Miss Mintiio Smith from Sat-urday until Monday o v u n l n g ^

Mrs. ^izzieLej(m.nrj:(Mil.nivi[l^mis_tlu:

Assessor led. Smith is with relatives andfriends ut Sumuton tliis week.

Merchant Cmig- received another enr aMi((iitann.iJ0t!'-tos)3 on Tiicnday..morning;-

We estiond our conprntiilatib'ns to'Jid-ward; Parcel 1, our elliciciit bliicksmith, oilhis etection as .Justice of tho pence. Bdwill no doubt niuke'.in ellicicnt 'Stj«ire.

, Free;! Kret! Kr«is!.::: One dbr.cn.rphoto-rr.pha itnd.r. b?"»tifa!Dcsarto panel will be given tti nil who'gotup clubs of twelve. Send poata-l for clull-iektjts"to-lliiodes-.-pliotocrapber. 236 S,Main street, Plillllpnburg, N. J.

ro.niNi; SAIJ-:STlfi:ii>l>AV, MAUCH 10.—Public Kale of

lOiiseliokl goods, heifer, vinegar, sled, etc.,in pretnist'h oil" main rotid between PortJoidfii and .Iacl;son Valley, by NVillianijaston. Waller Karr, nuctioneur.

ilo.NDAV, MAHCH Mth-Piibllc sale offarm stock and inacliinerv and hoiKeiiohlr juls, upon the farm o"f -Mrs. Mary I1.Gardner, on the road between Port Coldetiand Jackson Valley, by David H. Smith.Jus. C. Thompson, auctioneer. -

TI'ESPAY, MAKC|[ lS-Puliliv. sale oflive stock, farminc implements, householdgoods, etc., by Joinf Slierrcr, on bis farmtwo miles south of Washington. Jesse h.

' e, auctioneer. See descriptive adv.'EnxKsuAY, M.MtcK lfi—Public «aio of

Farm Htock. Mnehiii'ir.Vt etc., on the Ann-u«l C. Weller fannV'near [Sowers' i?uuii<lry,\Vn4hliirtr.ii~trt»'!!«!ii»."-nr.;..vi!..:i'.jrr.vMarvin AVl'ierrion,auctioneer, beedescrip-llvuiulv.

Tinriir-n.w.MAKrH 17tb—Pntilic sale ofive riock, tiirnung -lmplcmentsietcionlie John 1). l.iingor far in at Ilroailwny, by

['/oter Thomas. J. T. Tlnucher, auction-eer.

Thursday.March IVth-public sale oflivcstock, inachiiicrv,wagons etc.. on thc.Lottfarm, on the Morris turnpike, at H<--nsfn«»t.:! miles wist of i'hillipsimrg. by JohnSmith. Marvin :A..l'iers'Ui, auctioneer.This being it very large sale, il will beginit the stroke of 12 o ' c l o c K ^ c (inscriptive

FltMiAY AND SATUKD.W, MAUCH ISthAND lijth—Public sale of all tlie personalproperty "of the late HiigfimiM. Noli", onthe J.',C. Uityer farm near Stnnv Churclr;Greenwich township; live stock, injicliiii-nery, etc. See descriptive adv. ..,. -

'ruKsP.vv, MAHCIT 22—Public salcWf livestock, farming implements, -.wagons, ele.,on the Wm. Shuvls larm. on ilie creek

;»nd between Asluiry and iiloomabiiry, by.Theodore S. Welsh; Jesse L. Luke, rtioneur. Hoe descriptive adv.

TURSDAV A XI) Wjil)i;i'SnA"Y, MAllCIt22d and £id—Public aulo of farm machin-ery, wagons, live slock ami householdgoods, by Philip C. Ilartung, on his farmone and a half miles from Stewartsville.oft" the road lending to Uloonwbiiry. J. T.Thatcher, auctioneer. See descriptiveadv. ,.

•••[Continued froni p;igelThe congreiralioiiiil .sociable at

erau parsonage on Monday evening waslargely utiended and thegunc-riil good feel-ing displayed between individuals juiidoth bl h hiing displayed between individuals jiuido wim sometiau's \m±\, lault, 1the assembly a liupjiy gathering. Over a can be lomul with our Koods.hundred guests enjoyed tiic bouiitirur-feast • ' - ^

Soap. Soap.We have aMuin'.i thu refutation

oi keeping the linest line of moderatepriceii soai's in t!ii> vicinity.

The >iilL*;tio!i5 arc well ni.iJu .111Jt!;e quality the best.

•Our l.i-:ider'' in Violet, Ik'liutropo nti.l

-Iu;key Club 10:; ;, for. ^ ;

Castile, iii-tuiiiu1 =c alij me c.ikc; JO: It.

Impnrte.l, N'o. 4711 25;

Wocdmiry's F.l.-.ia!- ;...::;;

- am! look at our display alut

CHARLES M. WILLIAMS,

No. 11 West Washington, Ave.

Cigars'oi ,Dainty :Fla vox'*" usiuilly come from tho leading

" """ that's

Stevenson'svnt>Vo]ler'8 -OKI Stand. Hero is

-.. also located tho .beat pool tublain Washington; it's now—th'itfono reason. . . . .

The ManHardest icrSuit

is til'*- man worth sin ting. We takepleasure iiV jiUins; tlie particular man, tlieman who .insists that ins'trousers must ht*just, so ; th;it liis lop coat must: he just thatfourth -ilit; right Cfjlur—:i!Kl have.a gracefulhung. That's the chap w« want—the onewlm soaietiuu's !i:u!:;,. lault, because no faultcan be loinul with our KOO*.IS. -~ o

avish, and "all'went inerry IIH a marriageJCJII." V

Il.Pnrnian Ilulsiliixcr hits gone Lo Atlan-tic CityUn^'ceupenitt: his heulth.wtiicli 1msnot buotiihe best, during the winter.' liestarted on Monday and F P ii l l A l ! ;

1 QUICK CURE FOR

COUGHS AND.COLDS..

THROAT OR LUNGS.t-argo Botllos, ZSc.

ij DAVIS & LAWRENCE:G0./ l\m., [

All Chemists and Druggists.

Somes In n o t ^ r y | , ii «|fJj"';i?j'tiS[iOii::ivu v.v. J'tiii-iiir.yiinitci; th^iii.-.jty imi iwi i th t i pltituiir it iiiiiylm-tM. 'i«.nnlo null. W11 Horvi. 1 Ins liuicli yon proimr", »iruriilttliUuitililini, |iin>ii,HllvitrwfiroiiniUundil Murvd U. 1'lu'ii aunlii «•« hiru you tlio clihm.iTWnr« mid linen' "wltlumt" thu" liuietr ur

Morvi-iu. ,.\Vo £» rniy rllHt»tiot> or furiil.th iitij'(4.'irv!;;ri--vr.nT.rfiriH

l'rc."-'i1liari) »ro linuniurs butno »u|iur!»rH. Wrli« tot turiiiH. ^

Thomas R. Howell,HACKETTSTOW-N.^.v-., CATERER.

> U, UUU1I JfiXTOW,

On Top-The James M. Fitts

Lily White Flour

—for il h;is no, superior as a familyHour. , S.ilisfa&'ion ' guaranteed ornioney .refunded. See that each sack'oears my name. A trial is all we ask.

Pillsbury Flour, Corn, Corn Meal,

v at lowest prices.

The kerosene oil we sell is waterwhile,1 gives satisfaction, and costs youonly'.15 cents for 5 gallons.

We sell you the best 5 gallon canmade and 5 gallons of oil for 95c.

(•'•

Fine California Evaporated Fruits.

Apricots, 12c iti.

Raisins. ( U O J O C lh. "*•?

.--• •. ,re--:^sTioc'ii.>. • :.-.v.;..-r....

i'rtines, 7 to 10c iii..

Jicsl Pearl Uarlejv5c llr.

]iest Pearl Tapioca, 5c 11).

Howe's Corn Starch, 5c Hi.

Best Laundry Starch. 5c ll);-- .

ArbucHe's Coffee, is.Jcib.

Lion Coffee, 12c lh. . .;.If you are a lover of gooil coffee^

buy our Juno coffee. ;

Old Homestead Pan CakeFlour, 12c.

Aunl.Maria Pan Cake Flour, yc.

. Big package-bust Prcpaicd "cjiuckwlieat, 10c.

if you want the purest and Inisl in •groceries at the lowest priccsy yoh"will find us headquarters for that kindof goods. "; ' <•'^^VcjAvarr£ii"it:;;evt;i'y;,u!iL'Kor^'''iit':AI'al-tese. Cross ]!nu)<UJ/Iams to lit*- ofsuperior., excellence, ...having full'authority' from' "ilie:; packer '"t'o make .good any and all short comings. Have.sold.more than 500. of them, and,have;; heard o»]y;-lgivi'r ine the same;k i C i ' f l l 1 ' T "

Be sure of the place—

The James f l . Fitts Grocery,35 :East Washington Ave.',

' ''• 'WASHINGTON, N. l.~-r , '

TJt-i ••-'ST.r •