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WHAT YOU PAY * OVER 3,150. : HilH a\v1the Voiity ami i likr >i blanket. What il HIST VlCAK-XtJMUKU !3. WASHINGTON," WAISUKN COUNTY, N. J., THUKSDAY, MAliCH 'IJI, SUMSCIMPTIOX: S1.50- YEAtt. Till*; CL'IJAN SITUATION..-. Spain Sci'in-t Slnvvly (••miliiii i<» (lit- lMiiit'<n' Siiri-cridi-rln- All Sln-w •li'SiVfrrlsriiyo'viT V On page 7 will be fiiniid thu report -:oftlifM:iit!K Hoard ol Inquiry to the Pre^idi'iit. He submitted tho tindiuKs to Congress uii Monday. In IHJIII Ifourtt'M ih** report \\'na refcrn'd t<• tin* CorniniitriH on Foruiyn l;»*l.*it***itH. The. President in IIIH nief*.s;ig" t o f o n - ma.jorily of !)nth Seiiatoi-rt and Ilepre- Nentativi'H iiri> determined that Cuba Hhall he fire. A-* tin* I'reHidont lias Rinee Heiit an ulliiuatiim to Spain de- manding tho iiidopi'tiduec n]'Cuh:>, tin* f|ii(!.stion iiou* iri " 1'Viri; Cuba or War." Tliu President expi-i.-ts u* to wild » mesHilK*. 1 lo Congrc.-Hon Monday to ihe etlV'et that lie IIIIH fettled the* Cuban (MiGHtion by Meoiiring the. independence m'tlit; nliiii.l f.r that lit. ha* IIUOIM to dele riniiuf Hit- uhilU-r and leaves it sagn i* received a resolution declaring for Cuhan jmlf|>miilimuu will b<i ai-teti l>0Hpito tho altered report that Sp iin intent is to I'Hi.'k do\ui there; is K" ni reaxfiii to t-riicvu that M!ICintend* to send overan evasive answer which ihe J'restdent' will not consider. CtlbUll independence is to he hr< about in .on*.' of two way*—th*- plett-Nlirri'iidtT of Spain at oliee the armed intervention of tho 1'fiit. il Stated. Spain has started a tl-etofwar for Cuhan waters, which is i>xpe<'(<<| t(1 arrive, in 10 or I- day.i. S;>ain hasCt- hied Hit- Tuiled State* to l:iui\v whnth- er Cuban indvpendenee n-as the funI demand and whether Spain wmild ho given -•( IIOUM or moio in whirh to make a definite reply to the I'lv-tident'-s Ultimatum of several days a-;., thai the WliriUllst stop, to Wliif'h I lie State \>f. partui'-nt answered " V**s." It in n>porl"(l frotn Washington that the ('overnuietil him jwrehaMi-d the threw Danish Islands <>f the West In- dies, which will he of great use to ihe riiitecl States in cant'of war. HANK" SUIT: C.\SMII:I; I>I:.\I>. RI-QLLEH. ! .(mur» fur April IVrliiiif Oinrt. j !:i tho pr'Moncn of tlmCourt in srs-' »ia» ;it.liM|vM"wni!-TM«»iliiy, : Kh«p|»"!A I'li'ii-iuil ^ Macktiy drow tin; I'oHuwiilK V IltH '' "'"' '•'' " " ' \VU •|ii.'tit jllrymitii serve iit tin- April! IIIIII t"riii nf'-niirt, whii'li I'ltnvcnfHon April •Jillli, whiMiilinnoivlvaiiiraliitwl.lmlKP, ; (i,,,a'..- M. Shi,,,,,,..,; will tak u i.i» «£.. TIIK MOlli I HIM.. uil Mii'li.l Kvi'ui lii'llip'lt/i \VU»IIIII^IHII Atlih'tii'As«u I' Nlr Xlslil. ... lil ,V ?!' " „• trial nlvvn hv tlie •WK-lHUOHIHtTUWJ- i-H Him-v.Mil itiKilr U KlNei, 'rjn.-r.iii V.inCi Wl M [iiowhmt. •"•• llpL'Il, HUM .--». II.; ••• ...-...,„,., .. ...... • i i I.KIM • .. ^.IIK.IMIIIK """•»-i« KSHOX cotimv n tliu State Kuniilu (.'„, ,„.. , ,. r c:,,, . , , . wi;,,*..,- minnte.s whieh cniujdtn-d the ordi* would *eri<Mi*lv damage (he. prnspcei.s ll(-f . ..,,.,-u.,,,;, ^onniianucr, (..eorgo liaiin . Aojut-mt. nance, order of ptiluiciuloii in It-vieW uf tin- m m " hi n.-xi fall's (-•ainpaigu. """" i ilili1i w f Andrew A. -Wai: (jiiiirtmiiiiHtiT, VVm, uiiilliill «.f .1. W. Not/,e far printing Tiii-v lnJli.li. thru tiui rm.rd made U' , -••—- - - l-\ Thompson; Surir-'on. l h \ -N. JIMI- Hi*Coiild lint KIV that In; over delivered oin-1'..r Ihe o.-st interest of tli«» St:it««'> •'"I'n>v1-meiits nt Kit- .V-t-dhum. : Hingn; .Secant -Majur, Henry K. ilut- vi-it-r : Tli*« Waller IT. .M.E.'I.iry, I'liilliniiuirj:. 1 W. ; ;i sn J''AK'!'II lvf,lv..-rt..i., Fnuiklh'iT .l.tlni H.SlijIrr. Iiulep'-h.tthc.-. •II.IMI N«.[;iti, I'hiiII;>slitirA » W. Il'irpv A. Mill-r, Allu.iu-h-.-. WhiiVi-M It'irbvr. 1'l.illipsl.iirj;, •>W. .taimvl, Hmilli. ['ititlif^Wurif. i W. Kiiinnrlii. lt«'lNird. IJi'lvWi-ri'. Suniu-i Putly, (.Jruwiwiuli. A. Vikt AltiV-rtscii. HOIK.*. Abmrn Itifk, KndWiton. Itol.-Tt H. ll-im-o. UI.!U|J«II.1CIIC«. liutinjc 1,'intz. Oxford. Jlir.itt* IIUIRIV. l:«.*lvi>lbn>. J.iiii>-**\Vv<-'k**ill,Oxl..rtl. that ort,'.nij/.Hioti, tcrtaiiititi'iil "|,f;tu From tlic titni; tliu 1.-11- 'nitll it camu to a rlnsu -.i'iii 111 puiiH unit lucal liitv and iis --"iiipariMini kept tlii- anili(;in:<; II witli lamntir. Mi'inliir-i anil tillc'l -."rv -.-lit in tin- f.'ii. "• civ.- tri.-l «•-•< Iii.it nt 1I10 (itntu ai IJaviil Krk-. ao.as.il ..I" 1.1-t il.-lv- iii« llirwil'li Hi" -n.-i-u ol" U'a-.!ilii2tiin. Harry J. Mu[)iil»lti-> ni.lit-i-wuiUil Ij.iviil i!mlu'.i«it«!uMife<l l,y.\Ir. SinriC. Tli,,ai|,- •""-..'''.".••• .!"•<•»•-•>" wan «,. ctnl i,y Dr. II. TUB diilk o xi'.'iit^ M. U' . ;u> Ci ivy •i t i»X. ;litt;; .'••'..ill <>f rta Li CI>I IT 1 -* Jill •>r r lii -, I'.ir . I'll w.,l,i A oil iii- .i -he k Im •'] tlie •d Lijt ii'ulred !Ei; 1 it noM,;";;;,"! 1 ;'"''!.:; l i , l !r •!•"•• • '">''-'"i"ui";'";.;..,.','"•:'»:"!! «••«•••">•"> •"• ti.-.».n»nt^-k-. ,' li x•;.». slr «. t ,„ ,„„ BlMr01l ,, Mn ,i,, n Jacl) fl.wur^, \\\iliilli,l!i luri'li:li. IS'iilorlrk I!. .Si-.-irlt-K, liclniUri-. l-:i«'iuiil V.isliimli>r. l-'r,-liirelirivs.-ii. Ailrlnn I.. L'ciok. l-'rt,liinliiiv«Jii. Jlli-lwcl Ki.'iim-y, I'hllllii-liiirs, -i W. (.-.Din-r 1.-III!I.-U-II, i'l-iMiiH'mr-, •< W; Wu-U-v hivl.ir. Alliiniwliy. William It. ftllil.l.-, I'aliaqtlnrrv. W-illi.fi> s. Ap«.ir. \Vi^liliii.|ra'i-|'wi.. I-Mwlii It. rinrili-r, Pniilliisliiirv..') W. IV'.or tt'clli-r. VWIiliiirtiiii T«'i-. -Miililim I ' . l V e . lic-lvlili-n-. ll:irvcyL'r.inc. Sr.. Hihiilci-c. I'llil-tns It. C mills. liirU-iiuliilc-lK-'!.. Wllluinuin II. S»-lsli.;r. Kti.m'ltmi. (ii-nliuiu /linititirinaii. P-ilmi[Harry. <;<nii|i»l<"i H"hh Sin-i'i—. -liwi'lih 11. IK-lleiner, rair loi-.il :iroliitn.-t, is r.:in:ivitiK wal'ln e-.li^riltuliitiulis tniiu l'rii.>tn!.s upiin tin.- suv-LH'Ss Ilia. 'litH jiKt (.Titw'IK-!! llist!!lbi'lsiliac<iaii*etillvt-f(.atf.sl at -Sunerviik-. Tinjr.Mvi.-ri- live lufliitct-ts putting J'r.rtIi tlitii- lif-.t etl'-.rt-S m sceari.- tlieiicn.>|il.iiii-i. of tlieir rusm-etlvu plans ami -pi-i-il'u-atl.nis IDI- llii! t.-ix-ctiu" ut' a iniiiriillluiiiit ruslilunci; anil slublu Ihr Mr. iiioiicii": "Win. A. Str,\k'.r, I.. A. iSowcriT, . .Ui-icitim'y'ami It'.'l'.'Cu'in'iiUn.-'. riuvW.ii tithtr (titrni'irriof the p,un.t WereuXtriiMrd. :T(n; (!.-».:!':(! .j!::l-e \\~\s Mr. Jwrp!i-U. J. i:. Kiil[i*;r iun'l K. A" OIIL*.*' Iliirr^ill.' UiltlEriL'ivit4 rlvrk, J. CUviii (tpilyla-^itr- ill.iui.l.f.'hii MfNidlvu"»rt crivr.' il;irvuV iilliiiiK u-.tspoltci'iimii mid Wui.J.CiihWuil \ tv.isa.-*->Ut.iiit etdiusul lor th« ilufun.-e. : wur^H^rvi-v iVrink, Krtuilt A^.lrt-v:^ Win! ;;r.-\..-.ii,L'liiirfn; Ijcrr m,.! U.urv uhrUhit.-. - riirimuii tli(.-m UHtiiiiiiiiv u*i-i ri.ceivcd stlinwiiii; th.it on thoilrst (f.iy of .March tliu ; primmer drove (Unvii \\';uiiin^t'iii uveium ltt a fnriiitis iMCL'.pniiruJitiL' )ii*< iinrtu with lnlltu*i/<: nf ri >tm i f. fStove MU'ITKI in utfidenctv. Citi/fiis stopped thu cruultv i.y cilliii^" ittii-t-r Ih.rwv JJrink.wti" h.-inl- lyovcr rfl'u>.siiilrlnl:, and who mi that H-tM-icit vVJi-..sk'»'|'lMK llteu a tl»;s«i(«il b.iUy ..n H.i-M.-ps hi IV'MH ••(• O i - Kit-il N'ttl'JiKil IJ.ink. Tlnihritvuiilllffr united tin- ! wits opi-mul up iilioiit this thin., siiiM-r- .-ii. . ,;i.,]Sn ., ,,„„. !;,„,._ runiiiiij-a!oi l( ; the i d r l i l l d * ii ailv fletV .•Hai UN p lih IS( 1-- It .-1 :I[ICIM 'll ill 1 ' 1 ufat Npt* ],, Ht • itin Kiitu ii»i •'('( it 1.. •IC Ki (he ( liladt ban!-;, awunipJisiied hy ;i -tait ( (!»etit the .sad fact that it.-* i-a^hit.'r hud e. 1 mittc^i Hinciilc-by liliUfitiiiK I:::i;:;"l the temple with u ivvolv**r, result in his death. Tins institution n-lVir. tu wan the IVuple** 'ii.tiik. u State in- stiLiuiou witii a patronage |;it(:elv from '"i-uliti-.-al MUIII\.-S. The ri-jr..! ;o tho triiKuily wan (he iiHsijinnn-'iit bv the Oiiariiutara 1 l-'iiiaiico Company of I'hil- paired tu the uxleiit of nearly liaif a tiiilliori diilhtrH. Since last August Pi-'sidcnt t .\k- ' : .-i\TiilU-rf .liH'l been itWiiy Vynn tin- binik vui'ai'L'ouiiL ul'illness, aiul Ciisiiicr iiyp- Uin.s was in full control. Ii was (hiring this lime Utat. the loans lu tin? Csiaran- tor.s' Company were made. The other' day Mr. Mc-Maiies received a letter from Hopkins indicating irnni its tune that he was about tu kill himself or take ttijjht; 'J'heletit-r cuiituiueil a confession that, contrary to instruc- tions of tlie president a var a^o, t-.\- . tensive transactions had'taken place ' with Kiehanl K. I.'iper, viet-president And jroiujrut luaiiiifier of tin; Unaraii- •-tors 1 CompjiiiyV" -" : ~ " : -' rr ~"< '•'-"•'-:-""-- •"•:"-•--"-': T l u j d e a t l cKtNliier w»s linamrial atfent of Seiiittor <.J.iiiiy. 'I'lit- 1 Sciiiitor tele- Knipliod fnmi.AVashinytoii that hisiif- I'air.s w e r e in no way invclvm 1 . . in thv transactions hetwttrii Hitplfins and I per. The People's Hunk was or^aniz in 1870, inaintv liirou^l* tbo intlueuce -of tiie tale William If. Kcinblivwlumc } estittu is the htriiiMt individual owner .of the stouk. .Mr. Ktmi!>!c w:w .SlaLc; Treasitrt-r, an<l ii numhci- of State and : city politicians became interested in ' ...the bank. It became nun oft he heaviest I ' depositories'of State money and hits! always enjoyed the p.uroiwKi! of pulit- HH lust st:ii'MiU!ii!' in Xovenibei' slnwcd •171 were loans and cliscouuts. It had ; inistiellnncous liabilities of S:'i0fi,0(m. df-' punit-t of $1,21(1,(121, ami ii siirpliia'ot*- S'Ji50,000. 'I'ltu hank- owned investmt'tit; sociiiritieH uppfiiisud ut.?l lS,tH)O. . ; Among the deposits* Wen; .fV_>,i)00 of I eity monuy and?-isii.OOUufSlate money. ; lOiPly i;:iNi-liall C.ssip. .•• There i.4 very'little activity in bai;c-: ba.ll eirelGK us yeL this seiisoii, ami it loolvH now ua" though Wawhinyton would not luivo a team this iuiimnei*. ; Ifaplub is or^itni/ed it will probably j bo coiiHiilerjibly below tlioso of' fonuur . years in aljility. ! Several of tlie Ix'.at players in the! town have hired with other chii^. i Christine KOIW lo Dover,: Cox to Belvi- dere uml probably Lineo ami Foreo . willROwith tlie'sameelub. This tiikes | HOino n r (Jin bcsli iiiiilfiriiil IVoin . t h u i -t-niv.^niiUil^.i^douljlful i! 1 .:tlm.oUii*i ; K 1 i If\Va»hin{;toii is without. ii"biill tenin 'this year it wiU ho tho 11rut time that; Much :i eomliti.on hiirf'exisleO in ninny ' years. What appear to bo iho hi{?lic.st rutoa . aro usually found to be tho lowest when the r;irijulatiou ofluroil for the money is taken into consideration.—I'rintois' ..,^:,.TIio factories of Uicfi<j\iiil_rytiro \vor];in£ :T\if>itiMiVt.Hrin(m' ;; HWorrisi'jJiuns'-'n'i'itl:L)o 1 inhs;' and tlK'Wiu-MJJiri! is UuiMputtin^bi'widul .butter into many thoiusiuufs of luouths. There mny lib* a Mrop liuthu »»rit:ul;iind iimplumcnt murkfit wlum the swonlri slndl v coiiu> to bo hciiluti into pkiu-hslmroH ; l)iil . ! it Is early yet for.HOlitmld on thai, pnim.. , Ono wtiok from next SLUU1»,V is BuHter, • Tho (lav iHilesiffiintmt '>.v' l viilu mloptcil in "•VJ752, which nuikus (Cantor Dny nlwiiys'thu ilr.st Sunday al'lur tho lull 'moon which up- pours on <jr next niter llic Iwcnty-Hrflt dny ofMnrch. If tho lull nuian Inipptsns upon « Suit jftv, Etistor'is the Sunday after. as i<> t h e te-iiiii'.nv v>u have n.ns-.'"""''"' '" '" ' " nt ' ." »•.>»».» »»•- iitial and t**nip iral, liua buen ihtttcrliiK ! tH ' ( ' 11 ''' l i'WK »'>oui warttiiu^tan. lie iriveir'" To till.-* the witm-^ ivpli-nl: tt * n " 1 ' il '" i:l1 '"'cau-e ol u division in tm*; to both pastor and [>eople The stale-1 pmweds as I'LIIIOWS to lay him out: "1 wouhNav I wasiiust;d;i'N. 1! K-p-ibtiejui vote and th*. party in ; ln ,, nL i[4 i H Allows : Paid on mnv j u If you must publish mean news, (»ub- Tiif.'iiuTi* held that i|,.. onlv te^ii- P'»wcr will be hclil amenable tur it, (.| mn .i, ,-UPVL. Jir umljiiL' April 1. iiboiit. Iwh u liistorv of your own lift,, and monv l( , i,.; ,.un-,i.l.*,v.i «»*, ; h.uVi' Mi-. • i^rti.-uhirly by ,he «L-ri.-n fur.sts ,,i; ; - : w .• , . ; lf ^ r i: . tm ? u * up . 1(irr ; .(„. rJion you will have mo.m nav.% . i n a iL .JeiVuVy and as he tt-ti!M Hut th" l!u ' hti - l(L ' M-'hocliainpirun U tuU rclorni " f|u«iifi|^ hniisi, ret,rT i;l,7til: fur Uwh-fWuit'l hurt you nny fitltur • KO far as : fii'diU'OM-f wi-i pnbHi'h' i! tin-n. wi- nioi.-miv. It was notiewinle that most. 0[)i j'lvsidini; Kldnr.'atKJ- iJoiit'ertMice! chaniL'ter jrot-s. for you have no.chur- '.xuiiH' piM-.fvif puiiluMUiiiian'lihe onii'i '" lilt * s ''^ si " n Wllf » ( ' ll ' Uli V'' lu l i l l : ( J ""' r ciaimants. ^iSS; fur church buuevo- iwster to Um\ mul tlm unly exeune that woul't Mitiuiii ihe .n-dU-an.v, and K've : ^'lenuion ot corpomtmn interests, and ieI1e(.H, s',r2 ; Ibr imrront oxpoiises, SI,- il K ot «i cJiIzun toulil give for your en- ' iudtiiiieiaCti.ilifi'Hiuliviiff.v.'iitv-t'.vr ' tll:iL ^•"*w-' | y »»>' niciisiu-e.sof »n im-. « Hi |. .\ total of *£\ nrmhnothns r.irM'ii jiving fmi air is tlutb- you livo imi '"•lulUiM * * IVuindly character nee:it:ie a law. ; |)Jlitl toward the iunv uluircti debt of; town* where there ft no jail, ifyoti i ' '- :.: ..' - - ^ - . -:. - - T.:'T'-M'.*?n'tmrjr« !"''V'y:-'tv y\ j-u^iid- -^I^OOO, and Lhu rviiiuiiiiiiK 1 " iiulubtutt-{ have jiiiy rennonn to give why you IVe'win hnvc rhi-; \\;—k di-nr^t'.t of iili : P ; 'rty to account fur its failure t chureh on .November ISti, At a contest in target Hhootinic on i hotels lonttcd within I'OO ditot* put it. It ran for two or tluvo Durini? tlie ssicsirni n'M] bills wore in-js»i)iow!.'.tt mil. It will ral iiood iii^. ie of those witnes- ^ - - . - . . ie of those witnes On TIIPWIIIV ol' la-it, w.-i,!.- .Iralli i-allwl i hy bolli Cox anil Thompson. awuj-iMr. Tliiinias.Vlalioiii-y.ii former rc->- : TI10 bost prirtof the trial cuinc in the iik-nt or Oxford, hut who lia.s furthepist siuiuniiij,' up. Mr. Thompson wiis first six years bui'ii emploved us from elerk in ; w'Uy. then in eiirnyst, then ridiculous ami tnc'.Minnc lintel, I'Sii.-u'.clphia. life death I " lst ineaiunl. His plea to the jury was a was ouite Midden, lie bi-iiii; ill fur 11 peried \ touching atl'air, so taucliliiu that both lie of six weeks. andIns iis«Ni»nt liad to wut-p, taiin; aided Hi h survived by a mother and sister. liiUoiiis,- fo by appiyinj a rani: onion to mill Win the priac-ip il suppirt or the i their nmts... lie elauiicd that tin-whole former. To her liis death was 11 Bro-it , allair Wiis:. schc-ine or blackmail eoncoet- siux-k, I'or he was the only son lell t.i tier, < eel hy a let of human sharks who were try- 111111111 him she had Ki-eat 'hopes I'or thelii- ' ins to set hold of some ira) whicli David lure. lie and a sister were the only ones ! had drawn 111 Hie CVtlee Essence Associa- lettofa l'amilyofsix.wliieliiuiciisitiestliejli' 1 ''- „ -, , . , , sorrow ID the bereaved mother. i fr. Cox s natural oratorical abilities The funeral services were held at Oxford : were set.oll'to food elfeei in his -,'losinj; Fll h d d d b ranneiit He said it was't t u t h t hi on Frliliiv last niid were cumluctcil hv I" 1 '-' 1 "" 1 ' 1 "' SI1U| " u'limi't [rim that liis IIIJV. Kntlior Itiwsi, u-itli iuturment in St. WIIIIL-SSOS wen- alter Itaviu's .5300: thu fact llnsu'seemolorv. Illsi>n|)iilarit.vin lifcum-; «'»» Mr. 1homi'Mm was trying lo wusu ti\x- town u-na shown l.v tho Inr^u :itt(jtul-• " 1( -'t' o '' r Pn-onur am of that ninount. iiin-i.- hu!n.-in'' v*-rv hi-'iiivcstetMiK-ii by jui '-' 'I'hc'.vh'-'c a;v,iji;iil-;viM -;o'tu-iiic |»n's- wlin' know him. 'M<u,v irit-sulu in Wash- ' oner's yoim<ol," sik] the IV«wutor. "He liiaton mourn liis dentil as well, ami aiiioiic ; t-uiiii-.-' hero, slit-ds live tears mill sets tMl lihimsueiiitL'.s. in l'liilaik-liilil:i hcliiUlwon --"«' 1™ wuili tear.' Then the I'roseuu- liivh ruvnr, I'snuuliillv nt Uiu li«lcl wlmro ! tur turnwl nirj;.nje.u!oil liunl Ibr a comic- he was liiiitilovcd. Tlm deceased's a s e : Hon. He Krewc!'oHueut when he uicnirwl \vas'>7vears. ' how the ehiWri-n or' Ihe jurymen miu'lit ' .... _.. .-.^. : meet death t'roui. such feckless driving . .;. ..•MiollK'i'.-lewcii'.v Store. ! .'1'™',?,^.,'!™.--';"°!?". «r v'°ir°' 'o'r'yo"" 1 " George Welier. w-lio came here from Ox- ! he said.Tis he pointed todiil'erent incmljc'r.s eoilducted a staliofier.v store in connection : C'uniniiils'aiiii McKinnev- w'ilh the lelcplu'iie c.xchanye oi' [he local Tlie iurv then retired,' Imt came in ores- corn, iiiuv at S o . 21 Wiwlilni'ton nvoniip, on - enlly l"r Yurlli«r iiistrii.-iions. They <le<- Thnrsday last, sold old. his hnsiness to yam- ! ircd 10know whether the tat man lyin<_' in WaHhin»ion ',Vii,l"Uton|,vin^:\Mr.. \Vel-: (Hilary •nt^r^t. ,Jh"-.Kn.',-!{!tilrc:u! | hii-'s i%t;!videre jiveniie l-L'.-'.ideiict.', whirli; Ct-'inpuny r«coived"'all the- lejjiKlation it •houl CoMiiniiices NanM'd. -j'iitd ambitio!:-::; large c:Vo«j;h for a i ! widertiuld than lies around here, and . HUM* us agent 'or Utifistine. wl'in will iMo«e out me stock j \uc wai^.Ti and muko room fur a full lint- of jewelry. ', of tliu wi 1 Mr. Wuber lins iiotHCttltid dfllnitc'ly "P"H • dufundant V fo t eo o Jep ] Catholic church iti Washington iuul: in^ and lon Kries, (K"Nt i rjijod oy one sts, iuiylit nut, liavf lit't'ii tliu pp i-rcttit io- i pri.s ! him in tliu meivy of tin.: before the people ' of his nxu, Wliicli wari^ivou :u(l,--iiu:re!iiuit. with • Tin- cnturtiUiuii'Jitt \v.\r, hi iii's imdo.'the com-: mi, ar.d CNJO.VMI, mul m Jliv-ois. Simniiton i'diieto .Mt'.'S!"-. i:»x.jintJTiiu lij-li rccomintjndii-; in-iNt.'i-ly I'tlnns. An nrC-iu-KtrJi of I _ .. .. _ nun. His honesty ( frVo :: pf{H'!i;inil tub;ici:o were provided,' 'wn ht'liuvc. * H;iviiiL' IK. 1 -.'!! in-cliwu* touch Hie-result. with the public so lout:, hi: n:iti;rji!ly ; .... „:... ._^., ._ knows ;;.howaiitri of t h h pt'oplo. ami will : Mr. Chrktino cnniG in tho rolu of a full llc ,1111 fXPiMiiuiice uf L'IVI- 'pt-'teiit;'i!isinici,ion n iiinl DViiltu, iiiui hwu' tions from liolh. !T h i d a j:on<l s;il i h iV for the a t'lit-th as i ril :trd. l\ [iw not h(.'On so nuifli in vojjiie fur ; .... . ; ninny voar.s. ami lace cellars and cul^.alsy •frills, wilt bt > woni iiiore (Iiiui uver this 1 assinn ; eomiiiK si;:isor.'._ "As a nilu tiiL' 1 iiH'ti uf tti- ~TrT::)iVir^i:TbvSVAVomaViT ; MniiVi^ "T.hv will ho , •ilmiif.'fiil KIIK;*! thi- HL'vetii«u»th century .- veil. ' ; i'or at Hint period men wore inoro I- 1 *— sixth Si:tid:iy_ in : tliiiii th(;\yoim;n, mid the i iid it iion at 'i:\ iMyi'-'Suitjeot Ibr nviMiiiissoniion: '• .Mi-i-c\" r iitl Jmfict'." - Thw wi-t'k followinir P.ibn Sunday is " ii Holy Wwk. ' u >.> iirhiffllolvWpuktlH svks as follows- \Vc(lm!s<lay a t 7:^n .Mauiidy Thiirsilay celebration Moly Ci.jtj!iui!!iiy!i at!' a. m.;- Oa-Jd HCrviees n(- (! a. m. and s P. m. m ron^vHlt^:^J^ plote wit-lmut vlnhomto luoo eoywlt'ts and " bed lineaofiill kinds fimmcd witli--i,H'e. ;'.!:i:c Downier UiU'h'oss de la Forte had a lari?u covered tioveriot niiult: of one slnyk, pieee oi'Venetiiin point valued nt ^M.1'00. -Kdis Tlio«tory"\vhicli npjujiirotl : !1!JO 1! xthc tlu STAI; pnih's ly rb assooiiteH ctnitn tiint his IVeedoin iVom [ iinee Liirmittlioiit MUMPM 8 coimiv, Va l.ho.so.iiiniciioiis cnnicsfrom .tnpfacc-riinri wiiuro the young, woman ii crotiinjii ; "licrpossc'rtMes^iVt^'Miitrl.V, nn"'nprvcH.' !!<>; " ' '" ' " ccntly 0110 of his jisHociiiles"•hjul to i" vinff hrtilori irciii ,...,, " iifd iu tlic 1 atroudsbiivs""-TIv CCIltiy OIlO C1I »1S JlSHt-'CllUes •UltU 10 TopOrt'i pNlllfti ill lllu OiliillUSOUVg-'"- I lmen,""ftlnl lo liiin ,tli« failuro, in immctliiitc success j much speculation iv«s indiii^efl in us to' inn, of |.lin:u oxperiiiHMits involving enor- j the identify of tiie liidy.- iCy.cry fcitmlo of innuH I'xpoiwliturii of money and labor. ! anspioiiHiH chnruetor wa« Irioki'tl upon Hut the inventor -simply smiliitl ut there-1 tlic possiUo "Alias Pocono" mid much in- eitiil. , Thu associate, worn out, with tlio justice.wiis donu sev^ntUsirls. Miss AIJIR- nervous strniti of. liis lonjj watch, nnd dis- I Poticl called nt tlio '• j r:A.pril Liulic-s' Homo Jou I sny'nnythitig after tliia,"

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Page 1: DigiFind-It · WHAT YOU PAY * OVER 3,150.:HilH a\v1the Voiity ami i likr >i blanket. What il HIST VlCAK-XtJMUKU !3. WASHINGTON," WAISUKN COUNTY, N. J., THUKSDAY, MAliCH 'IJI

WHAT YOU PAY * OVER 3,150. : HilHa\v1the Voiity ami

i likr >i blanket. Whatil

HIST VlCAK-XtJMUKU !3. WASHINGTON," WAISUKN COUNTY, N. J., THUKSDAY, MAliCH 'IJI, SUMSCIMPTIOX: S1.50- YEAtt. •

Till*; CL'IJAN SITUATION..-.

Spain Sci'in-t Slnvvly (••miliiii i<» (lit-lMiiit'<n' Siiri-cridi-rln- All Sln-w

•li'SiVfrrlsriiyo'viT VOn page 7 will be fiiniid thu report

-:oftlifM:iit!K Hoard ol Inquiry to thePre^idi'iit. He submitted tho tindiuKsto Congress uii Monday. In IHJIIIIfourtt'M ih** report \\'na refcrn'd t<• tin*CorniniitriH on Foruiyn l;»*l.*it***itH.

The. President in IIIH nief*.s;ig" tofon-

ma.jorily of !)nth Seiiatoi-rt and Ilepre-Nentativi'H iiri> determined that CubaHhall he fire. A-* tin* I'reHidont liasRinee Heiit an ulliiuatiim to Spain de-manding tho iiidopi'tiduec n]'Cuh:>, tin*f|ii(!.stion iiou* iri " 1'Viri; Cuba or War."Tliu President expi-i.-ts u* to wild »mesHilK*.1 lo Congrc.-Hon Monday to iheetlV'et that lie IIIIH fettled the* Cuban(MiGHtion by Meoiiring the. independencem'tlit; nliiii.l f.r that lit. ha* IIUOIMto dele riniiuf Hit- uhilU-r and leaves it

sagn i* received a resolution declaringfor Cuhan jmlf|>miilimuu will b<i ai-teti

l>0Hpito tho altered report that Sp iinintent is to I'Hi.'k do\ui there; is K"ni

reaxfiii to t-riicvu that M!IC intend* tosend overan evasive answer which iheJ'restdent' will not consider.

CtlbUll independence is to he hr<about in .on*.' of two way*—th*-plett-Nlirri'iidtT of Spain at olieethe armed intervention of tho 1'fiit. ilStated.

Spain has started a t l -etofwar forCuhan waters, which is i>xpe<'(<<| t(1arrive, in 10 or I- day.i. S;>ain hasCt-hied Hit- Tuiled State* to l:iui\v whnth-er Cuban indvpendenee n-as the fun Idemand and whether Spain wmild hogiven -•( IIOUM or moio in whirh tomake a definite reply to the I'lv-tident'-sUltimatum of several days a-;., thai theWliriUllst stop, to Wliif'h I lie State \>f.partui'-nt answered " V**s."

It in n>porl"(l frotn Washington thatthe ('overnuietil him jwrehaMi-d thethrew Danish Islands <>f the West In-dies, which will he of great use to iheriiitecl States in cant'of war.

HANK" S U I T : C . \ S M I I : I ; I>I: . \ I>.

RI-QLLEH.! .(mur» fur April IVrliiiif Oinrt. j• !:i tho pr'Moncn of tlm Court in srs- '»ia» ;it.liM|vM"wni!-TM«»iliiy,:Kh«p|»"!A I'li'ii-iuil

^ Macktiy drow tin; I'oHuwiilK V I l tH ' ' "'"' '•'' " " ' \VU•|ii.'tit jllrymitii t» serve iit tin- April! IIIIIIt"riii nf'-niirt, whii'li I'ltnvcnfHon April•Jillli, whiMiilinnoivlvaiiiraliitwl.lmlKP,

; (i,,,a'..- M. Shi,,,,,,..,; will taku i.i» «£..

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HUM . - -» . I I . ; ••• . . . - . . . , „ , . , .. . . . . . . • i i I.KIM • . . ^.IIK.IMIIIK " " " • » - i « KSHOX cot imv n tliu State Kuniilu ( . ' „ , ,„.. , , . r c : , , , . , , . wi;, ,*. . ,-minnte.s whieh cniujdtn-d the ordi* would *eri<Mi*lv damage (he. prnspcei.s ll(-f . ..,,.,-u.,,,;, ^onniianucr, (..eorgo liaiin . Aojut-mt.nance, order of ptiluiciuloii in It-vieW uf tin- m m " hi n.-xi fall's (-•ainpaigu. """" i i l i l i 1 i w f Andrew A. - W a i : (jiiiirtmiiiiHtiT, VVm,uiiilliill «.f .1. W. Not/,e far p r in t i ng Tiii-v lnJli.li . thru tiui r m . r d made U' , • - • • — - - - l-\ Thompson ; Surir-'on. lh\ -N. JIMI-Hi*Coiild lint KIV that In; over delivered oin-1'..r Ihe o.-st interest of tli«» St:it««'> •'"I'n>v1-meiits nt Kit- .V-t-dhum. : Hingn; . S e c a n t -Majur, Henry K. ilut-

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Waller IT. .M.E.'I.iry, I'liilliniiuirj:. 1 W. ; ; i sn

J' 'AK'! ' I I lvf,lv..-rt..i., Fnuiklh'iT.l.tlni H.SlijIrr. Iiulep'-h.tthc.-.•II.IMI N«.[;iti, I'hiiII;>slitirA » W.Il'irpv A. Mill-r, Allu.iu-h-.-.WhiiVi-M It'irbvr. 1'l.illipsl.iirj;, •> W.. taimvl , Hmilli. ['ititlif^Wurif. i W.Kiiinnrlii. lt«'lNird. IJi'lvWi-ri'.Suniu-i Putly, (.Jruwiwiuli.A. Vikt AltiV-rtscii. HOIK.*.Abmrn Itifk, KndWiton.Itol.-Tt H. ll-im-o. UI.!U|J«II.1CIIC«.liutinjc 1,'intz. Oxford.Jlir.itt* IIUIRIV. l:«.*lvi>lbn>.J.iiii>-**\Vv<-'k**ill,Oxl..rtl.

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-.i'iii 111 puiiH unit lucal liitv andiis --"iiipariMini kept tlii- anili(;in:<;I I witli l a m n t i r . Mi'inliir-i aniltillc'l - . " r v -.-lit in tin- f . ' i i . "•

civ.- tri .-l «•-•< Iii.it nt 1I10 (itntuai IJaviil K r k - . ao.as . i l ..I" 1.1-t il.-lv-

iii« llirwil'li Hi" -n.-i-u ol" U'a-.!ilii2tiin.Harry J. Mu[)iil»lti-> ni.lit-i-wuiUil Ij.iviili!mlu'.i«it«!uMife<l l,y.\Ir. S i n r i C . Tli,,ai|,-•""-..'''.".••• .!"•<•»•-•>" wan « , . c tnl i,yDr. II.

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<;<nii|i»l<"i H"hh Sin-i'i—.-liwi'lih 11. IK-lleiner, rair loi-.il :iroliitn.-t,

is r.:in:ivitiK wal'ln e-.li^riltuliitiulis tniiul'rii.>tn!.s upiin tin.- suv-LH'Ss Ilia. 'litH jiKt(.Titw'IK-!! llist!!lbi'lsiliac<iaii*etillvt-f(.atf.slat -Sunerviik-. Tinjr.Mvi.-ri- live lufliitct-tsputting J'r.rtIi tlitii- lif-.t etl'-.rt-S m sceari.-tlieiicn.>|il.iiii-i. of tlieir rusm-etlvu plansami -pi-i-il'u-atl.nis IDI- llii! t.-ix-ctiu" ut' ainiiiriillluiiiit ruslilunci; anil slublu Ihr Mr.

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J. i:. Kiil[i*;r iun'l K. A" OIIL*.*' Iliirr^ill.'UiltlEriL'ivit4 rlvrk, J. CUviii (tpilyla-^itr-ill.iui.l.f.'hii MfNidlvu"»rt crivr.' il;irvuV

iilliiiiK u-.tspoltci'iimii mid Wui.J.CiihWuil\ tv.isa.-*->Ut.iiit etdiusul lor th« ilufun.-e.

: wur^H^rvi-v iVrink, Krtuilt A^.lrt-v:^ Win!;;r.-\..-.ii,L'liiirfn; Ijcrr m,.! U.urv uhrUhit.-.- riirimuii tli(.-m UHtiiiiiiiiv u*i-i ri.ceivcdstlinwiiii; th.it on tho ilrst (f.iy of .March tliu

; primmer drove (Unvii \\';uiiin^t'iii uveiumltt a fnriiitis iMCL'.pniiruJitiL' )ii*< iinrtu with

lnlltu*i/<: nf ri >tmif. fStove MU'ITKI inutfidenctv. Citi/fiis stopped thu cruultvi.y cilliii^" ittii-t-r Ih . rwv JJrink.wti" h.-inl-lyovcr rfl'u>.siiilrlnl:, and who mi that• H-tM-icit vVJi-..sk'»'|'lMK llteu a tl»;s«i(«il b.iUy..n H.i-M.-ps hi IV'MH ••(• Oi- Kit-il N'ttl'JiKilIJ.ink. Tlnihritvuiilllffr u n i t e d tin-

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1 mittc^i Hinciilc-by liliUfitiiiK I:::i;:;"lthe temple with u ivvolv**r, resultin his dea th . Tins institution n-lVir.tu wan the IVuple** 'ii.tiik. u Sta te in-stiLiuiou witii a patronage |;it(:elv from

'"i-uliti-.-al MUIII\.-S. The ri-jr..! ;o thotriiKuily wan (he iiHsijinnn-'iit bv theOiiariiutara1 l-'iiiaiico Company of I'hil-

paired tu the uxleiit of near ly liaif atiiilliori diilhtrH.

Since last August Pi-'sidcnt t .\k-':.-i\TiilU-rf .liH'l been itWiiy Vynn tin- binik

vui'ai'L'ouiiL ul'illness, aiul Ciisiiicr iiyp-Uin.s was in full control. Ii was (hiringthis l ime Utat. the loans lu tin? Csiaran-tor.s' Company were made. The other 'day Mr. Mc-Maiies received a letterfrom Hopkins indicating irnni its tunethat he was about tu kill himself ortake ttijjht; 'J'he letit-r cuiituiueil aconfession that , contrary to instruc-tions of tlie president a v a r a^o, t-.\-

. tens ive transactions h a d ' t a k e n place' with Kiehanl K. I.'iper, viet-president

And jroiujrut luaiiiifier of tin; Unaraii-•-tors1 CompjiiiyV" -":~ ":-'rr ~"< '•'-"•'-:-""-- •"•:"-•--"-':

Tlujdeat l cKtNliier w»s linamrial atfent• of Seiiittor <.J.iiiiy. 'I'lit-1 Sciiiitor tele-

Knipliod fnmi.AVashinytoii tha t hisiif-I'air.s were in no way invclvm1. . in thvtransact ions hetwttrii Hitplfins and Iper. The People's Hunk was or^anizin 1870, inaintv liirou^l* tbo intlueuce •

-o f tiie tale William If. Kcinblivwlumc }estittu is the htriiiMt individual owner

.of the stouk. .Mr. Ktmi!>!c w:w .SlaLc;Treasitrt-r, an<l ii numhci- of Sta te and :

ci ty politicians became interested in '...the bank. It became nun oft he heaviest I' depos i to r i es 'o f State money and hits!

a lways enjoyed the p.uroiwKi! of pulit-

HH lust st:ii'MiU!ii!' in Xovenibei' s l nwcd

•171 were loans and cliscouuts. It had ;

inistiellnncous liabilities of S:'i0fi,0(m. df-'punit-t of $1,21(1,(121, ami ii siirpliia'ot*-S'Ji50,000. 'I'ltu hank- owned investmt ' t i t ;sociiiritieH uppfiiisud ut.?l lS,tH)O. . ;

A m o n g the deposits* Wen; .fV_>,i)00 of Ieity monuy and?-isii.OOUufSlate money. ;

lOiPly i;:iNi-liall C . s s ip ..•• T h e r e i.4 very ' l i t t le act ivi ty in bai;c-:

ba.ll eirelGK us yeL this seiisoii, ami itloolvH now ua" though Wawhinyton •would not luivo a team this iuiimnei*. ;I f a p l u b is or^itni/ed it will probably jbo coiiHiilerjibly below tlioso of' fonuur .yea r s in aljility. !

Several of tlie Ix'.at p layers in t h e !town have hired with o ther chii^. iChris t ine KOIW lo Dover,: Cox to Belvi-dere uml probably Lineo ami Foreo

. wi l lROwith t l ie 'sameelub. T h i s tiikes |• HOino n r (Jin bcsli iiiiilfiriiil IVoin . thui- t -n iv .^ni iUi l^ . i^doul j l fu l i!1.:tlm.oUii*i;K1i

If\Va»hin{;toii is without. ii"biill tenin •' this yea r it wiU ho tho 11 rut time t h a t ;Much :i eomliti.on hiirf'exisleO in ninny 'years .

W h a t appear to bo iho hi{?lic.st rutoa. a ro usually found to be tho lowest when

the r;irijulatiou ofluroil for the moneyis taken into consideration.—I'rintois '

..,^:,.TIio factories of Uic fi<j\iiil_ry tiro \vor];in£:T\if>itiMiVt.Hrin(m';;HWorrisi'jJiuns'-'n'i'itl:L)o1inhs;'

and tlK'Wiu-MJJiri! is UuiMputtin^bi 'widul.butter into many thoiusiuufs of luouths.There mny lib* a Mrop liuthu »»rit:ul;iind

iimplumcnt murkfit wlum the swonlri slndlvcoiiu> to bo hciiluti into pkiu-hslmroH ; l)iil. !it Is early yet for.HOlitmld on thai, pnim.. ,

Ono wtiok from next SLUU1»,V is BuHter,• Tho (lav iHilesiffiintmt '>.v 'l viilu mloptcil in"•VJ752, which nuikus (Cantor Dny nlwiiys'thu

ilr.st Sunday al'lur tho lull 'moon which up-pours on <jr next niter llic Iwcnty-Hrflt dnyofMnrch. If tho lull nuian Inipptsns upon« Suit jftv, Etistor'is the Sunday after.

as i<> the te-iiiii ' .nv v>u have n . n s - . ' " " " ' ' " ' ' " ' " ' " n t ' . " »•.>»».» »»•- • iitial and t**nip iral, liua buen ihtttcrliiK ! t H ' ( '1 1 '''li'WK »'>oui warttiiu^tan. l i eir iveir '" To till.-* the w i t m - ^ ivpli-nl: t t * n " 1 ' i l ' " i : l 1 ' " 'cau-e ol u division in tm*; to both pastor and [>eople The stale-1 p m w e d s as I'LIIIOWS to lay him o u t :"1 wouhNav I wasiiust;d;i 'N.1! K-p-ibtiejui vote and th*. par ty in ; l n , , n L i[4 i H Allows : Paid on mnv j u If you must publish mean news, (»ub-

Tiif.'iiuTi* held that i|,.. onlv te^ii- P'»wcr will be hclil amenable tur it, ( . | m n . i , ,-UP VL . J i r umljiiL' April 1. iiboiit. Iwh u liistorv of your own lift,, andmonv l ( , i,.; ,.un-,i.l.*,v.i «»*, ; h.uVi' Mi-. • i^rti .-uhirly by ,he «L-ri.-n fur.sts , , i ; ; - : w .• , . ; l f ^ r i : . t m ? u * u p . 1 ( i r r ; .(„. rJion you will have mo.m nav.% . ina iL.JeiVuVy and as he t t - t i ! M H u t th" l ! u ' h t i - l ( L ' M-'hocliainpirun U tuU rclorni " f|u«iifi|^ hniisi, ret,rT i;l,7til: fur Uwh-fWuit'l hurt you nny fitltur • KO far as

: fii'diU'OM-f wi-i pnbHi'h' i! tin-n. w i - nioi.-miv. It was notiewinle tha t mos t . 0 [ ) i j ' lvs idini ; Kldnr.'atKJ- iJoiit'ertMice! chaniL'ter jrot-s. for you have no.chur-'.xuiiH' piM-.fvif puiiluMUiiiian'lihe onii'i ' " l i l t* s ' ' ^ s i " n Wllf» ( ' l l ' U l i V ' ' l u l i l l : ( J " " ' r ciaimants. ^iSS; fur church buuevo- iwster to Um\ mul tlm unly exeune tha t• woul't Mitiuiii ihe .n-dU-an.v, and K've : ^ ' l e n u i o n ot corpomtmn interests, and ieI1e(.H, s',r2 ; Ibr imrront oxpoiises, SI,- i l Kot«i cJiIzun touli l g ive for your en-' iudtiiiieiaCti.ilifi 'Hiuliviiff.v. ' iitv-t ' .vr ' t l l : i L ^•"*w-' |y »»>' niciisiu-e.sof »n im- . «Hi |. .\ total of *£\ nrm hnothns r . i rM' i i j i v i n g fmi air is tlutb- you livo i m i'"•lulUiM * * IVuindly charac te r nee:it:ie a law. ; | ) J l i t l toward the iunv uluircti debt of; town* where the re ft no jail, i fyot ii ' '- :.: ..' - - ^ - . -:. - - T.:'T'-M'.*?n'tmrjr« !"''V'y:-'tv y\ j-u^iid- -^I^OOO, and Lhu rviiiuiiiiiiK1" iiulubtutt-{ have jiiiy • rennonn to give why you

IVe'win hnvc rhi-; \\;—k di-nr^t'.t of iili : P ; ' r ty to account fur its failure t chureh on .November ISti,

At a contest in ta rge t Hhootinic oni

hotels lonttcd within I'OO

ditot* put it. It ran for two or tluvoDurini? tlie ssicsirni n'M] bills wore in-js»i)iow!.'.tt mil. It will

ral iiood i i i^.ie of those witnes-^ - - . - . . ie of those witnes

On TIIPWIIIV ol' la-it, w.-i,!.- .Iralli i-allwl i 5« hy bolli Cox anil Thompson.awuj-iMr. Tliiinias.Vlalioiii-y.ii former rc->-: TI10 bost prirtof the trial cuinc in theiik-nt or Oxford, hut who lia.s furthepist siuiuniiij,' up. Mr. Thompson wiis firstsix years bui'ii emploved us from elerk in ; w'Uy. then in eiirnyst, then ridiculous amitnc'.Minnc lintel, I'Sii.-u'.clphia. life death I " l s t ineaiunl. His plea to the jury was awas ouite Midden, lie bi-iiii; ill fur 11 peried \ touching atl'air, so taucliliiu that both lieof six weeks. and Ins iis«Ni»nt liad to wut-p, taiin; aidedH i h survived by a mother and sister. • liiUoiiis,- fo by appiyinj a rani: onion tomill Win the priac-ip il suppirt or the i their nmts... lie elauiicd that tin-wholeformer. To her liis death was 11 Bro-it , allair Wiis:. schc-ine or blackmail eoncoet-siux-k, I'or he was the only son lell t.i tier, < eel hy a let of human sharks who were try-111111111 him she had Ki-eat 'hopes I'or the lii- ' ins to set hold of some ira) whicli Davidlure. lie and a sister were the only ones ! had drawn 111 Hie CVtlee Essence Associa-lettofa l'amilyofsix.wliieliiuiciisitiestliejli'1''- „ -, , . , ,sorrow ID the bereaved mother. i fr. Cox s natural oratorical abilities

The funeral services were held at Oxford : were set.oll'to food elfeei in his -,'losinj;F l l h d d d b ranneiit He said it was ' t t u t h t hion Frliliiv last niid were cumluctcil hv I"1'-'1""1'1"' " ° SI1U| " u'limi't [rim that liis

IIIJV. Kntlior Itiwsi, u-itli iuturment in St. WIIIIL-SSOS wen- alter Itaviu's .5300: thu factllnsu'seemolorv. Illsi>n|)iilarit.vin lifcum-; «'»» Mr. 1 homi'Mm was trying lo w u s uti\x- town u-na shown l.v tho Inr^u :itt(jtul-• "1 (- ' t 'o ' ' r Pn-onur am of that ninount.iiin-i.- hu!n.-in'' v*-rv hi-'iiivcstetMiK-ii by jui • '-' 'I'hc'.vh'-'c a;v,iji;iil-;viM -;o'tu-iiic |»n's-wlin' know him. 'M<u,v irit-sulu in Wash- ' oner's yoim<ol," sik] the IV«wutor . "Heliiaton mourn liis dentil as well, ami aiiioiic ; t-uiiii-.-' hero, slit-ds live tears mill sets tMllihimsueiiitL'.s. in l'liilaik-liilil:i hcliiUlwon - - " « ' 1™ wuili t ea r . ' Then the I'roseuu-liivh ruvnr, I'snuuliillv nt Uiu li«lcl wlmro ! t u r turnwl nirj;.nje.u!oil liunl Ibr a comic-he was liiiitilovcd. Tlm deceased's a s e : Hon. He Krewc!'oHueut when he uicnirwl\vas'>7vears. ' how the ehiWri-n or' Ihe jurymen miu'lit

' ...._.. . - . ^ . : meet death t'roui. such feckless driving

. .;. ..•MiollK'i'.-lewcii'.v Store. ! .'1'™',?,^.,'!™.--';"°!?". «r v'°ir°' 'o ' r 'yo""1"George Welier. w-lio came here from Ox- ! he said.Tis he pointed todiil'erent incmljc'r.s

eoilducted a staliofier.v store in connection : C'uniniiils'aiiii McKinnev-w'ilh the lelcplu'iie c.xchanye oi' [he local • Tlie iurv then retired,' Imt came in ores-corn, iiiuv at So. 21 Wiwlilni'ton nvoniip, on - enlly l"r Yurlli«r iiistrii.-iions. They <le<-Thnrsday last, sold old. his hnsiness to yam- ! ircd 10 know whether the tat man lyin<_' in

WaHhin»ion ',Vii,l"Uton|,vin^:\Mr.. \Vel-: (Hilary • n t ^ r ^ t . ,Jh"-.Kn.',-!{!tilrc:u! |hii-'s i%t;!videre jiveniie l-L'.-'.ideiict.', whirl i ; Ct-'inpuny r«coived"'all the- lejjiKlation it • •houl CoMiiniiices NanM'd.

- j ' i i t d ambitio!:-::; large c:Vo«j;h for a i! widert iuld than lies a round here, and . HUM* us agent 'or

Utifistine. wl'in will iMo«e out m e stock j \uc wai .Tiand muko room fur a full lint- of jewelry. ', of tliu wi1Mr. Wuber lins iiotHCttltid dfllnitc'ly "P"H • dufundant

V fo t e o o J e p ]Catholic church iti Washington iuul:

in^ and lon

Kries, (K"Ntirjijod oy onests, iuiylit nut, liavf lit't'ii tliu

ppi-rcttit

io- i pri.s! him in tliu meivy of tin.: o»

before the people ' of his nxu, Wliicli wari^ivou:u(l,--iiu:re!iiuit. with • Tin- cnturtiUiuii'Jitt \v.\r, hiiii's imdo.'the com-: mi, ar.d CNJO.VMI, mul mJliv-ois. Simniiton i'diieto .Mt'.'S!"-. i:»x.jintJTiiulij-li rccomintjndii-; in-iNt.'i-ly I'tlnns. An nrC-iu-KtrJi of I

_ .. .. _ nun. His honesty ( frVo::pf{H'!i;inil tub;ici:o were provided,'

'wn ht'liuvc. * H;iviiiL' IK.1-.'!! in-cliwu* touch Hie-result.with the public so lout:, hi: n:iti;rji!ly ; . . . . „ : . . . . _ ^ . , ._knows ;;.howaiitri of t h h pt'oplo. ami wil l :

Mr. Chrktino cnniGin tho rolu of a full llc

,1111 fXPiMiiuiice uf L'IVI-'pt-'teiit;'i!isinici,ion niiinl DViiltu, iiiui hwu'tions from liolh. !T

h i d a j:on<l s;ili h

iVfor the a

t'lit-th as iril :trd. l\

[iw not h(.'On so nuifli in vojjiie fur; .... .; ninny voar.s. ami lace cellars and cul^.alsy

•frills, wilt bt> woni iiiore (Iiiui uver this1 assinn ; eomiiiK si;:isor.'._ "As a nilu tiiL'1 iiH'ti uf tti-

~TrT::)iVir^i:TbvSVAVomaViT;MniiVi^"T.hv will ho , •ilmiif.'fiil KIIK;*! thi- HL'vetii«u»th century

.- veil. ' ; i'or at Hint period men wore inoro I-1*—sixth Si:tid:iy_ in : tliiiii th(;\yoim;n, mid the i

iid it iion at 'i:\

iMyi'-'Suitjeot Ibr nviMiiiissoniion: '• .Mi-i-c\"r

iitl Jmfict ' ." -Thw wi-t'k followinir P.ibn Sunday is" ii Holy Wwk. ' u >.>

i i rhiff l lolvWpuktlH s v k sas follows- \Vc(lm!s<lay a t 7: n.Mauiidy Thiirsilay celebrationMoly Ci.jtj!iui!!iiy!i a t ! ' a. m.;- Oa-JdHCrviees n(- (! a. m. and s P. m.

m

r o n ^ v H l t ^ : ^ J ^plote wit-lmut vlnhomto luoo eoywlt'ts and "bed lineaofiill kinds fimmcd witli--i,H'e. •;'.!:i:c Downier UiU'h'oss de la Forte had alari?u covered tioveriot niiult: of one slnyk,pieee oi'Venetiiin point valued nt ^M.1'00.

-Kdis Tlio«tory"\vhicli npjujiirotl :!1!JO 1! xthc

tlu STAI;pnih's

lyrb

assooiiteH ctnitn tiint his IVeedoin iVom [ iinee Liirmittlioiit MUMPM 8 coimiv, Val.ho.so.iiiniciioiis cnnicsfrom .tnpfacc-riinri wiiuro the young, woman ii crotiinjii ;

"licrpossc'rtMes^iVt 'Miitrl.V, nn"'nprvcH.' !!<>; " ' ' " ' "ccntly 0110 of his jisHociiiles"•hjul to i"

vinff hrtilori irciii ,...,," iifd iu tlic1 atroudsbiivs""-TIvCCIlt iy OIlO C1I »1S JlSHt-'CllUes •UltU 10 T o p O r t ' i p N l l l f t i ill l l l u OiliillUSOUVg-'"- I lmen,""ftlnl

lo liiin ,tli« failuro, in immctliiitc success j much speculation iv«s indiii^efl in us to'inn, of |.lin:u oxperiiiHMits involving enor- j the identify of tiie liidy.- iCy.cry fcitmlo ofinnuH I'xpoiwliturii of money and labor. ! anspioiiHiH chnruetor wa« Irioki'tl upon n«Hut the inventor -simply smiliitl ut there-1 tlic possiUo "Alias Pocono" mid much in-eitiil. , Thu associate, worn out, with tlio justice.wiis donu sev^ntUsirls. Miss AIJIR-nervous strniti of. liis lonjj watch, nnd dis- I Poticl called nt tlio

'• j r:A.pril Liulic-s' Homo Jou I sny'nnythitig after tliia,"

Page 2: DigiFind-It · WHAT YOU PAY * OVER 3,150.:HilH a\v1the Voiity ami i likr >i blanket. What il HIST VlCAK-XtJMUKU !3. WASHINGTON," WAISUKN COUNTY, N. J., THUKSDAY, MAliCH 'IJI

THE WASHINGTON STAIi, WASHINGTON, X. J., THURSDAY, MAliClI 31, 1898.

Loea! Correspondence.TOWNSHCKY.

MrH. Jniie HoIIart of Atfmry ha* hi'oiiMPfiidlnj,' u Wfi-k with liiiriitec*.%Mr.s. Wm.

llnmptnn Hnyes is tioJoiiniliiK with reln-. tlvert tit Aiulovcr.

llarvi-.vl'leinliiu ha.4 returned homo utter""'•»I)ei»1iii_Rn "hort twit1 w >e\v York,-- -

Aitroti Leigh ha* hci'n erectlnji a »ett"front poreli IMI i'iii*ofliNtt'ti:itiiiliit lie"1*'"*-

CluuU-o Aluici", while 'Mowing Ills HOMNhad the niNfortuiie to rupture a bloodvoM-el in lib hend nml is novt In tlte doc-tor's euro.

Win. Vromc'. the niiiMi'iuri of Cluster,has Iieeii spuiHiiiig a few days ut the ln*m«.'ofA. \V. Kclsey. Whllu tlmru liu renderedMOUIM v-iei-llcn: Uui^M on il.c cir*;:: to .ftnumber of towi s people, whoitfiithuml at

Irvfn FU-niit'ir of Danville brought aloadofOHt-f ti» IVtersuii Fnmiu'.s iimUiiuistarted on Ins ivvv I'at'rC wlu'ii one tit in>horitVNVVHs lakim ^iddenly ill and fell Infront of Mtit-iiiili Di-iin'> wheelwrightwhop. l»r, VlW-t ot thicket t stow ti W;i«hastily M,imn-».'d nn<] pmnoiiiicwl Itkidnev trouble. At thi" writini; th« h»>rj*«i« luit'liMIe hetter.iiud Mr. KK'iuinj; i* mi-nblc to move It to bin home.

l'o>tmuster C'il'b^haHerected niini'iiii;htlump in front or his. rtoru. which is wryconvenient to our toivtiNpeoptu mid t<> the

businessmen wmiM do likewise.Umnor Siiys tlut We emi soon imast of a

conleetioiH-rv ?tnre in this vicinity.Mr. -.u!<l Mr-. M^tN \.»?b-f.xr<- »^t!i hap-

py over the arrival ot\i new niK.v.Some person prtiorsoiiMinknmvniMiH'ri;il

- H I P eliu'bn"- liouMt.or.Mureuiuil JUkervarly l.wt ThurmMy v-vuitlim. Mr. ll.ibi.-rhad not yet rt-iirt-J l\»r the night and heardthenot-eoftheohk'kens. He rushed outand tired fit them with his revolver, butthey e?canfd with only one chicken.

In the absence of Mr. anil Mr-*. JohnSeiuhWn, their adopted daughter Annieran iiwuy and rumor say* she inn residentof your town. Mr. Scadden says lie wiltnot have her lmi>k. a? tiiis Is not the firsttime tlmt shy bus tried topeuway but liasalways been brought luirk by him. Wewonder at her leaving such a good homo.

When you are MiliVrins; from Catarrh orCold in the head you want relief rightnway. Only 10 vent* i- required to lest it.Ask your dnisz -isi for the trial size of Ely'sCreum Balm, or buy the oflo. si/e. wemail it.

KI.Y BKns..rm Warren St.,-V. V City.I was nillicted with catarrh last mitmnn.

Durim: the nnmth of October I couldneither ttistv nor suiell and eoulr; hear butlittle. Ely's I'renrn Halm euro<i it.—Mar-cu^ tlco. sjhautz. Haliwny, N. «i.

DKLAWAK:;.John Brands ami fainilv accompanied by

Miss Edith BmiHteur Portland, started forNewark on Thursday last. Where they willreside hereafter. They will set up a dress-nuking wtaljlislmk'iit there in the nearfuture. .- Tu>j .uuiuuti.-w^. p!ir,r.-i;r::nh a::;! hr.rp

• tintortaiimien: ut lielvirfere M. K. eluireh.. .on. Wednesday evening la.it was a jrnuiu

suL'ee.is and our people wtio intended Weregreatly pleased with the entertainment.

Communion *.Tvici>!: will be held in thePresbyterian church on riundny next-

Mr-" 0, 1" V'Mi Allen ..t' t'onlhiiiiL'b. Pa.,returned home on Saturday la>t after atwo weeks'vis-it with her diiu^lner. Mrs.J. P. Ammeriiian. Who ha.sheen quite Mukbut is now convalescing. w « hope, shmay »oi>n be around .is usual.

Win. Craiir »nti liuniiy on FriOay in-->"Went to Newark where tney witi ri^idy -Mthe future. Mr. Craiir havint; st-eured a po-

'Kitinn wiih Commission Merchants C. Wol-tarJiJtCo. The family will betpWirdcrswe uinierstaiui.

with 'us ii bout Tuw-day of n'uxi wt-ek,

ineetinirs in the I'rer.liyterian ehuroii. Hei.> w'ui'kiliii ill rfoL'iiiltull -"it pic;>i:;;l wri'iil-.

Isaiah Teel movesi hi1* fmnily v< Thoimt-s•Buyer's .fiirm m«ar IJrulieville last wnekand Win. Pau! of l-;i,t,M!t-/-'-'r will take hisplace on Mrs. KirkiuitrV i'arm. Ab, Wolfiroea to Samuel Rf^ti's tenant house nearMl. Herman and Whi. S, Ulhhlo will (»cc"-Uy the house lie vneates. wtiilfi Faene

hoii>c- ne/.r the mill south oftown.

From ISuIi.v .Iti.tlM*. Illuh c imir ,..,WL'raiHliimiii't'h'ei-oekur'rJniiu-O Is'iinod

• • Shmily, It :< th.t lm»^Never u p-

i.t this town are as follows: CHitrle.-* Wk- : the MeWillUmi propurty on Mountiiitriindtf. D.iii Ww-eller, Albert rtteher. (!eo, avenue; t-oiiKidenilion f.V>0.Uiwker.ChrK KiiiippJJavidWyckotland;. : ) i n . i , i ^ (Mrttfiiti>r. who barf been IMIChan. 'UIU'U. Dr. U. 'O. Tiinumi was • c|,ari;e ofthe luir a t i lo te l CMrfiidon «PV-|eieeied town physician nt a salary or >! - L,rili w a w wi]\ | , . l V e ciliirfiv o( ti,e Ameri-iper month. A number ot bills were p n - ; c U l | | O l l M l h a r . • }«fiu«.l ami ordered jmli. : T h e three-.nontli-nld rlithi of Mr. »nd

Ihvine Providfiur c«Jlwlntic <M |ii-*<mn, JJ, , , , .\tmort- U. Hull*(lid U.-tT!iurtdav.

r n i m i l l S ' M ' l r 1 ! 1 ^ ! " ' II*- iea[h uxurrel! ! « r . .m.l Mrs. Thomas 0,.m,n Were he-!

SSt'iKlJ^I.^a.a .««! children h,,vc!phvsk-luis of thvcitv toproioti-' Ins life, luen visiting; relative.-* hi New \ork and.Mr. Mahottey was I10V11 in tMx .tmvn, arid Newark. ;

la-rt' he was uiij-'ayed as clerk nt the A I- arniMueinfiif for" li« retUti'n^ of tlw inter-!

ine Hotel until several ;u.»utlis m:.>. when i,,r onheollico. It will be Hidshed ii

In.-endiarios seem to be pettltiij in their : I >« Kiiwnptli I,eaSuo tnok tii nboiit ?HK1 ;lendi>hwork miiuui: 11- iiTuI mir People • «t the animotiscope exhibition. liwiMon-;irelL-o"iiiiir.i!iir:K"(l Oiiriaiurdiiv uon,. • dn>* ati'l TnwH-u- UVIMHIIL-S. The net pro-;ii» :U '• oVlik tlie cry of" l-'irV!" re-' i-i-ed* wore f7.'». The exhibitions were;touiulod tbrou-h our streets for the third : '»'"-''> enjo.wii. 1tlm« within n few weeks*. Thv UoixwA '• Tlio llu.ird *>n:dm.Mtion r.'onrani/ed last;IjtiildiiiL' wu-*«ii nld tiuoeeiipied ho'.i-n.1 l»e- TlHir iIav evetitm:. Dr. A. C Van riyekloilon-jlns to Wni. Stout and was h.-ir^d in was re-elected urt^Meut and D..M. Cook!Lhe wo»»iis neir the New Jersey irot: or« clerk. The Hoard unanimously re-elected:nines. The building belna in nn oit of1 lViiieipnlJolitiNon, whose work during t'^'ihe way place, the tirt- WIN n»t noticed tin-: pist year has been most satisfactory. 'il it vvas well under way. and in si.short, On Mondav evening Prof. S. H. Clark:imethedwHltnswas eonsunifd. An .11-; (tt.ilvered the last number of tli« C. C. 1.'>urA»cu ol ~2-A) WAS on thu property. j course. This is Mr. Clark's second recital

On Monday afternoon tho oozy home of. in this place mid "The Merchant ofVeii-William Coi'e at Little York was burned. • K-e" was tlnelv delivered. The eoiirse has;The tire originated on an upper floor, unit! bi^n most eiitertiiiniiii: and the p:itri>nVwas discovered by Mrs. Cote, but It had will uiixiuiislv look forward to next win- >sained too much headway to be extiu-; ter's program. i•ruishable. The occupnuts couhl do nnth-: M r s , i;iiZrti,t.ti, Bull diedaftera liiiirerim:'Ini; but stand by a:i«.l Hfe their Moiiu'inys,j[|nv;;;; ol- U|.,,1V moiUEi.-* ut her huiue on •ri'duee;! to ashe.s. Notlitnc wns saved. .Mill street. Tlie ducojisvil \vns 11 wid-nv of

Tlie supper at the Methodist church 1111- Headinc Ik-|l. at 0110 time a prominent iler the auspices of the Youiii: Men's Chris- merchant here. She is survived by t""utian Band was a ^raud stiuces-s. The so"-sons: Jacob of this place and Talnitidne ofL-iety netted ?:H. Newark, mid a sister, Mrs. WMlUm Mc-

Win Axfortl liaslK'eiismilinccon-ii.lt'ra- Crnckeii. und brother. Alpheus Clawsonv since Fridiv morniii" when bis wife The funeral service? were eomlueted by.

iriive birth to « 'dauBluerr* M1" lWv- f V* (-' l*' ll»"11

! ln> '" tllt" t > r i ; ? l ' . v u ' r - 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilurrouu-hs of New "»' « l l H w l 1 ' l l l s t >l«»»kv. .

York citv have taken up their residence Mis-Mollie .Striker i- vwi.inji her Mster,;in town ami will spend the pleasant sum- Mrs. Kidd. 111 New \ orfe. -:nyr months and enjoy lite cool mountain ; Mr.andMrs. Kinsey. who have boon''iir on Buckley avenue'. <|iendins the winter with their son, U. V.;

liyvVI". J. Utibucli preached his farewell Kinacy, returned to Murristown. last KrI-,ernion on Sundav moniiiii: as uitfttor of-day. . . . •

Lile Methodist chu'rcli. ; . A. W. Cutler is b.lvliiir his l-L'.-idoilL-e. -Su.tnui: \wi» .1 c»tst Of !:ir ynr. ; bniul-n,,,ely deconued liv.|[, V. Kinsey, ....;I- here during last week. ' 'Amomi the late oiirollnieiitsfortbethird :-t • H'isi'(';itbn(ii' cliureli is under- tiirtu at the C. C. I. was nutieed the .mime ;improvements. o! Wilburt 1J. l-'ermisoti, Jr.

trTTaiulmifor the wtic-iiredst-is the

uilee.re-s ibo

ii-iiui-SUon.

Irnui pnru LT-UH it is a i W i in its..-lt'.<: taste ami npjK-ariuvii.' tif Use bt.->ta t tlstr priou. ft U ii 'i-iiuiue aii'liic a nick- iiinl \* .j.jin« to t-tny. Htnr. i)v:tUhj_iiiil strcnirth.. Ask your

C "

MOW V I L U A G i : .Mi" II. M. Park ;ui«l D. O.smliii sn

(Itjorire MutU-r asi'i J<'iin hit inar aroiib"iit y> start to work id 'Ji'.-i'i-Jiieni work;

John i)iiirynj(il.;iw,n tlie.-ick iifii.

NV,v'Yorki.'i'tv ••••<" Momlay i^!1 ' la.i w'tuk,vi-iitiuL' hi-- ir.ireni<. ' "" • .

SIUHILIV in" last )\-[-.:k with tViunds iiud rela-

Wt- as-t' zla-i to si..e Miss OuTi<; Ciniver

(W-..n;i.- M(.-iU-i' bits |iun:iias.;d ;i nev." rorttiliorsv ^UjRTiur to iiiiythinif aroiuid horu.

.Tile ehildr.-;ii of I). P. Piuso] are down

A Huk' boy :iski;il for ain the riioniitiL,' :^ fast .r.s

i t i l h

e o f ' L ' v t 11 [:11 Cilll." tlU

_^ ._ _.. .Id niuiiofar;"DuWilt's I/itllf- iCurly Ituers." and navehim a buttl'- of those'famous iiitlu pillsfor constip.riiou, sic-k h^ndai jif\ }\v<-f und

County Drui: Store.

Ali-BastcrbnxjKiciiil'le ih Ln be lield »lthe school bouse on Thursday uvenin^;April 7th. A short ente.rUinm«nt wilt bvRiven. All are invited to attund.

Miss Bcrtlui/.Smith hfis roturniid fromUenviok, after un tixtunded visit.

"• There will be pruuehins at the schoolhouse on Sunday. : ; ' '

Miss Mar.fFiii-rel! is visit.iut: herpsirents.J. S. Smith is siiundiuK u t\:W days 11!

. Bolyldero... /v _.._...A -inimbpr ofour younir lndit'S'. arG.coii:teiiiiilatinc ptircini'sin'fr bicyelcs in thenear future.

nucUlcn's ArulOii Salve.The BustSiilvelhi the :>vorl(l for Cuts,

1 Hrulaes, Sores, Ulcers'.'Salt--Hii'/uin, FeverSores, Tetter. ChriWd'Triinfls, OliilMiijns,Uorns, niidJiIlSkjn,Eruptions,rtiid positive-ly cures Piles, or no pay required. -It hijuaranteed to cive> perfect Hfitisfnction or

"money refunded. Price 25 cent.1) per box.For Sato RtF. N. Jenkins' Wurron Countybrug Store, '•" •.-;.•'•••'.•;• • :-••-:•-.-••:•••••-•

IIACKK'I'TSTOWS.The Town C'oinmlt'.ce met on Siturday Thu puj.ilsof the public *e\ioo\ are eii-j

it the house of Jutm riolmer. The.v WAX Joying tfcclr :iiimi,O-prH<!: vnniiUm of.nthe usual Mmaliblu for appointments iwjweek.n'erset-rs-of the. v.irltnw road dHHi-l*. I t ; Tlie liwter vacation of eleven day* will- linded one «rt lie twilling '«>r luist-olliee- j i,t.^in t*.morrow itt the u . 0. I.

Which is 'better, to thoroughlycU*:tit»u liiul i'lu'rify^Uo-W«»nl ju.-tMow, «r iu:iko ytuirpt'tf tiiiMtJ tothe iiiiiny ilnnst"*41"!*.1 i i i l m o n t Hw h i c h nrc >-o provsil^nt. duringsutnmor?. Jmimritit1.^ lmvo beenimcumulftlins in tho blood a l lwinter, mul riitht. now U tho time

10 "(ict riil of*thf>m. A thoruu^liCuiU'soot Swill 's Spt'cillc is inA'dtnlto cleiiu^o tho blo<>d .nml puri-fy tho sy^t'Mii, timing up 11mlPtrpmstheninj; it i»U «v<*r. Tlm.-nwh»> t»k« thU prociuitinii now nn.'eoinpjirntivoly sut'n nil 'smninnr;but to liL'jjloct it- i- W> inviit.' ,-niu'1

form of pieknf.-s wlnfli i«>o fom-moti during t»»' trying hot. Pojifnn.

11 i * j iowtlmii i course of Swift's

forVTho

will iu'coiuplipli .-o nuirli ti>\vur<lrtMnli'i'iii'i tii" sy.-loni ca]>:ili!<? ofr,.^txtins; Ill'1 ,-vii iulliMMiois whichn r (. S l ) liable to nu:u:k it tliu'iip_rtho summer vliou fiukiuvs is fi>•.ibimdiuil. I t is tin' lust, tonicanil svsH'm-lniihli't'im tlu> lnnrkut,liociuiso il is a'ri-nl Moml ri'tnoilynml is miuli) solely to.^mrch outmid ri'tiinvo :ril iiiipuriiii's, anilsupply un iilmmlrtiiiv of |mri>, richmid roil lil.md. S. ri; t5. is miido'.'xi'lusivly of roois mid liorlis,and is Nature's own remedy. Itis purely veL'et:iblc. mid is thouiily liluml l'eineily jzimrtuili'cd fvoiitiiitt no p.Hash, inoirury o?IIIILT mineral. !'••• *ure to -.-in rf.S. y. Thoru is nothing lialf usgood.

Eastoht Pa.

Good Things to Eat atThe Very Lowest

Prices. iFancy Whole Sugar Cured Hums, 10c H>. ;Strictly Prwth BRKK, Vim doz. •;Fniic,1! Farni IIOIISQ Jams, larpu H'nss;

jar, 15c", ;SiijjnrCorn, Creamy .White, very thio.Sc!

Cil l l .

Health Hrninl Pens, Sweet nml Tender,ion can. . I

Cnlifoniiii Orniifies, Lnrue ami S\Voet,a)e'tlo/en. :

I I.ioti Itrnud Pinion V.'tc can,Hampton's Corn Starch, pound pfcK. 5c.

i Cotl'eo—our Mocho ntid Javn L'olloe, Wellj known for Its dul&hlful llavor and,

u r u n i j i , :U>o Hi.

Good Teas from 25c It' tip.Good ColleCH from lflo !'• up.Good New Cook inn Hiii-nltiS flc Hi.Fancy New I.ar«u Hutsins, So H', :

Fmicy l-'VitpOrntL'tl l'caclies, 10e lb.; '.Wm.

i Fancy Nuw Dried Appli-s. .Vlb.i Fiuiey -N'uw I.'irRu I'runt's, 7c H».; I lbs. 25e.' Fmicy Soup llfiuis, i»c tpitirt.! Lima Uoans, se quart.I Fmicy Frwh Oyster Cmckefe, ">c Hi.I Fancy Wholw Gmin Coill-c, 10^ Ih.[ Ftuicy Sodii UViickcrs, 5c !•>.! Fancy Oin^or Suapx, .'»c !'•• '

I Fancy Now .Mackerel, Fat and White, 1I Fancy SlircdUcd Cod Fisli. l a d e pkg, ?>i Fancy Wliitu Cml Fliili, Sc lb.' Fancy N«w Ijyht f.'lorcd Tnble Synj Se qiuirt; «i\- yalUui.I Host i\-arl Tjipinci, .V lb : « Hrf. for Sitf.I Faitc,v>'L'cdc(i Ilai.-ins. 1 lb pkj.*., I0o.1 Rest Qiiii:nv"u.it Muiilt:k* Hi.tioltl U«>t Corn -Meal, '2c lb.

SPECIALa CON'NICtTICUT W H

l lillt-r ci^iirs; -jiooti fffu

Spring Jackets. Capes and Suits.Every lady tJtnt tn/ikes fitiston her shopping city known

(what this depnrtinent is in "LnuhncIt's Store" "-We have 'Ibeen very forttwutc in ottr purchases-'for Spring Trade\iind are prepared to ghoiyii handsome assortment ot all thelatest styles.

In Jackets, wo Imvo flotno Umfcftrowell Hlmpeti ami loolc practically theHamo nti tlio hi^licr priced ^anuont.Dui rurnyi them in cither blue, grueiior tan color. They aro mailo with aMy front «ncl aro -1 iuchc» in length.Tliis garment is worth more, but weImvu marked it

Only $5*00

•Another1 one rnudo from Covertcloth and thiinlicd a little liettur in

'oviii'.v particular.'• TIiU is very low attlie prieo we have marked it

Only ^7 .00

We liavo others* at $7.<r>0, SS.50 andJIO.OO. The 0110 at yltj.00 lias .proveda very popular one and we have;already sol" a, Isirge nmiiber of tliom,tlitift *i>-*oV'nfS t n i | t u l l r custoinerH.know a bargain when they neo one. ^

I Finer Values at §12.50, '! $13*50' nnd $15.00,

In S'lk Oapcs wo are far ahead ofour competitoi-rt. Our display will

; ploasc the most fastidious, llecidejust what yon want ami then come

, and inspect om* stock. W\» ean• '. pluaso yivii. The material in our Capes' is tlie heat ami tlie stylus are MO variedthat nil can ho suited. Wo. ean fiirniHli

'! thuin with Kmpiiv hiick; some hav": frilled nocktinml stimeatv jet trimnieil.i An inspection of- ihirt line is tlm onlywav U> learn. The VaiuH'ul deHlKiit

. arenas varied as tlie j'rices. Hen.* they

Tako tho "Q,UPPII of Fashion V in-sued by tho 'McCall pattern people,and bianco through its pagea. They,tro replete with tlio latest springstyles and show how beiuititul a

iparmontean bo made. In our jacketdepartment wo hiivo gnrnienta eqiml-ly nn beautiful, in a lino of tailor-madesnitH. They cannot help hut plea-seyou. They aro well shaped andImmlRoinoly made. Tan aconis to bothu prevailing color this spring, butwo also Imvo ;i lino of other eolor.4, soall win be suited.

Wo havo an elegant client In aCovert that is well worth vour infec-tion. Tho jackui IH full Hatin lined,lluislied with :i lly-frunt and lias aliaiulHomo tailor-niado roofer. Cangive you this garment In either tan or£ , > • • * . . . . . - . -- - '

tt:rueii, hut partienlarly rccoinmondlie tan. Thin suit would ho low at

$15,00, but wo have marked it

Only 1350

Wo have another, an extra goodgarment, made fmm a tiiicr cuinlity ofCovert, a beautiful tan; wo ean, how-ever, give, it tu von in diflerent (rotors.Thy jacket i* full tatleta lined with ally front and reefer. This garment it*elegantly tailored and would sell re-gularly at ?-*0.00, but we Imvomarked it

Only j f i .50

In Hieyele SnitH we have ttomo iitun-hotA that appeal to the fancy of allwlieL'lwomen. lieautii'ul tailor-inadoHUiiH, ily front jai-kt'ts, circular »kirt,in color brown or blue,

Itt'V. CouItivofChntliain prejiulicil nt the . Miss Mary I*. AIUMI;t;iivuaii exhiMiioiiul .rtsbvtcrlair church oirrfmnlny, ami hi- : tin* lrymmisliim work «t tho L .C.I. htat >KL-oiirfcs vere very Interest ins,-. . Suturduy iifternoun. A iniaUit-r ol Lulit-.-,. . . . . . . -rj j» ., . • . |*i- . 1 * j - - r troni tilt; town wt-ru tlivitutl. i

homy wltb Hit-I'IUVMU-S. ' ' '^ ^ . " ". WilHam Sharp nf .IlrU-k Church is thv '......_»^» . L'ljvst nf liis-isu-r, Mi^ Aniiiuda Slurp, on :

Vt'UtMV •liiiinilh'c Ciu'di. Wiisniiiirt011 street, !"/ |•SuHuriny Iminiuiity .should bu supplied : . . . . . . * -«^» .„ .. :

two bot t le ; , I \v:is entireltnk« irrvtit ' pleiiMirtj iU to tin.v |>L'ryon sL

ured. ItnniL-i'froiii t in WALNUT VAliLKY.

rerrible malady. 1 am srajclully yours, : Mrs. Joseph 11111 and Mr.* I'lnlip TeotcrM. A. Ho-arty. Lexmt,'Cou. Ky. ' • .spetil part of last week with Mrs. ICiijah

Sold by I". X. Jenkin's Warren County | \Varue at ISroadwav. ;

^HUMPHREYS'^ ' V E T E R I N A R Y SPECIFICS

500 PAGE BOOK WAILED FREE.

C O N T E N T S :P a r t I,—Diseases of Horses .

P a r t I I . -D i seases of Cnula.

P a r t i l l .—Diseases of Sheep.

p a r t IV.—Diseases of Hogs.

P a r t V . - Diseases or Dogs,

p a r t VI.—'Diseases of Poul t ry .Siiivu; ijuuU 'ii •ljoitor'binctin'tT'30 cts.

V'M!"'"'- 5 0

J. B. Hampton,

:\\'ASHI.N'UTOS, N. J .

S2.50, S3.00, S4.50, S5.00,S5.75, $6.50, S7.50,v "ss.5o,:: 510.00.; : ; ;;

Price $7.50AnotlHM1 niiidi; llic s:unp, name

colors, but from bet te r timtoriul, a t?HU)H, I'liiiiil^n f ivf1 you :i jjrii-nmiitin t:m or mixed ut Una price.

I

EASTON, PA.

That • Cooke's^ I Wall Papers

JONK.STO\V>".

Mrs. Hester Vim Scototi, " i io lives with< her son, Post mas-tor Van Si-'otc-ii of Vail,: hini tlty mKC'trtuiu* mieiliiv ln^l w^.-k, to' - - • " - •-• - ' ' • • • - ' - _ M r s _

XEItYOUS DEBILITY, ! v Q n m o i h ! n n "VITAt.WRAK.VK5S- \"O 01716111111Q

and Prostration from Over- ;w o r k or othep onuses.

Mrs. A. C. Van Campen and little;•' " " • ' ' "• ; Mrs. A. C. Van CampenMioliiit-1 OU nml son G^oryc spuiit Mo.-i- (].iU,rjner are visltiijir friends at

Mr*. I.ciui.-^ M:ijoi- jiutl daii.ttlitor Asjues , v-.Amoti^ihnsu who \vill«hu»"-e resiclencosHpuni n.iturti:iy mid Siimhiy In your town " m ,nlr \-U-\n\iv arc Diivid Van Campuiiliiv ' iiuMs ol Mrs. Ji.-.-iwin l-i'tyd. , from Hpuriii i<» his farni near this; |>!ii(.-c;

Mr.-. .laiiiiis o'llrviiii psi .-c-d part ot" last Alberi Co well from the Van Campen 1'aniiwtvk with her fliuij:ht<!rinl.)uv(.i\ . i to .Andrew Titus' houso: Johnsim Van

\Iiti< 1 iicHlii Amrlf a\' Dover is rilH'iiilinL' '< Hcqteil to his farm at PolkVllle, and M'tihtiV'few.lavsat Iliis pliiov with 'lu-f "«r.iiiil- ;x*oi^nyr iVotn Joiinsorisbur-r U.^KBrowiiVpiirotitH. Atr. ami Mrs. J. W. O'lirymi. : ! l i n " : Marshal Cnsinaii^oiiiiiifjiH-e- Uousu-., .Saimiel Conner i^,,ds moving into ti,: \ riSS.^.l^oSur^ ffiSt'lSsiutiin;! .IUIIOS. lio^tuiiil. | , I l o v t . H l 0 |,is.injw house aL Vull; John Kuul

.i'V'sJ. r.rt'iul i> iiljuiit tu iJ.lrt With (Jin.- uf ; quits tannin? ami moves to Jaoksousbun,',

have maintained u distinction for several yoars past.

While tho qualities and prices haw kept pace with

the" times, the patterns, as a whole, haw always

Sfn^^t.^ u-on highest favor. W e claim to have the hand-

ia evial owdcr Tyi =5 | H i inn iJr whUil ii]..ru =•-!. rv.lJily.v.iyrrriU ill.:...... _..;;.-., •;-;•%<;• J;!>^. Ip, • \V"'.!'!'"'IV C' . 'UI l lVi - O " . ! ' - ! l ' n . V ' ' S l T I H " -

J ^ < ^ ^ ^ : l v i l h | .irtLiii..: i. iOs. prc:crr:-rj s~s L iit-f.. i .-- 3t.,ck is HOW :i!l 111 p];KC. Yoll SllOUld at least look

vm i'wL'Ii'kM.iMr'^uivti'1"'. • it owr before making puichasfs.Vl.,iU-s™,lhln,,nil-,,»y»lllo.1

l « J. K. C O O K E .V,\L ^i;J:J.:v-.;t-..vcr>- I^!. . :w.:: t . or i ts £a;!j.c!.: Q N - Til!-: G O K N K U . - ' : ' " - ••••*"-'- - • - •-"'.-•" " • '-: ~" ' " : ' ^ - ?- "'; •-• :-i":v.v

Ivjtll. -riUtllltf . :_.; , 0 ..

I'eter C.."k. i\'i '-has h'-alher. is iinnrnl'-n".

1

r n m v e to a o s b ^Uiiuan from pailKor 16 Idil rcsldunco in this place,

k f C K Mi newly trefttd resitk-nct; in tliiH ])l:ice.| John' I!. Titmuii will clerk for C. K. MJUUIlat • lliairst.own, .John THman . of M t. Vi-r-.

M r Yi runi ('•iiin-nih V 1 S'ivs '•!"vvis '' " o t l v v ' " "'ork on a stock1 larin at Hocka-™itX l"r ^ ' v S r " \.-;!i:,e'Jmi,i. -."l! I >™.v ""•! ^" '"k Hill will be torn,,! on rfutyin.U ,.r i,il.., runifili.m, but williimt sue- «' t l 'u > «" erenmury.

ccsa. . UtW'itt-'s W'lu-h lla/.i:l S.iIve.Waft! H-uryWiiklron rutiirnw.l SiturtKv nliorricumTn".iidi.(l to inu. 1 usud mw Imx.' 11 1 ;i tun (lavs' vncTlioii, Harry (.'iisu.rlim; ul'

tlofh'il a p.;nn:itioat i;tifi;." As a j rijiiirm lillint: his plact; .-a ll'ifc de|iot.lire lor pilus DrfVitt-s Wild; j . . . Amunir-llie army of wliecl::ion I!. U.

ml.; I . .N.Ji'iikins I.iiialjorry is oiiuiirilic latest aililiticiiis.. (J. I". Junus.niul (lauslittr sjwilt last Kun:

I Question, of\ Price CCOBE STORE,

j ~> • • ; ; :

lU.V'S CRT3AM f.AI.5t Isnuanitlvi-rare. ) 5J:iy I'tTu emit in—it Jlovs with sonic ;

ELY ^"l;u;l'in:l;«, sa'Wr.rr^n St., i\c\v Yuri: ci:y. ; jiiiiip ;in.i inakini- :i urj.'.-.TatL- pr..lit url v:i:li •

Ha«l Halve , . ...nvii County Dru ' sto'r'o.

There was i,.i l,reachni- I liur,day even-n» in liie school house, it beinu'r.-iiny.Miss Ella Henry returned l,ome Tui'iiluy

rom ;t Newark hospital much improvedh l t h!ie:l!t!l.

MiS3 -

Mr. Cyphers of V

Fluimivitli tliu

:-Mt (iiid broth t.;rr aunt at Port Coi-

niu lujvod in ii. T.Purks ' imti-iuliist weiifc.

J i icob 'Smith will work fur WHlifini Tt-c!i«1.-1*: in in [reason.1 '1 ' •

Mr-i. J . W. I'hiir.ci't'olt lias hcun contlned.'to ih ' j homo t In-, pa-st ivuiik with broil-1

.il!Ht.i^..l»iit..i.Li.nonia-|icwi;r,.iii..tliia w-ritinc.'.^.-•;T:J«i:blj-;-HunrV.1 wiiu'"itii(itiilu(l iiibv)ti't;:i.tii'

Is Int JIL K irMvliie, IIIIH ch;uuier| hi,-* mindml will m.iy on Mr. illblcr 'a farm iliiytiior«ar.

[MPWII Wlieolur Will till tlm .soil] for J .W. Plmnurfel t thu coniiiiEr sumtn(jr.

Mrs. Anna liook oi" lljuiicslinri; i)town a visit Sa t imlnv. Mrs. il.irk Icontinml to IKJI- honn.- during tlie winterwith a..scrims illness. '

Mr.-*. Li vina Kmurv is ••passing. a' inuntl.i-ith ri ' lalivcs i» Pc-niiHylvania.

i l . C. Linabcrry"]n:i 'de.iCilyitiij Irij* toiStiivtoii'on Tuesday. " r •_• '"""

J u l n i A . Vf.n Scotou visited his son a t)uvur List wvuls.

Marshall Tjance and 'Missus Carrie-RIJ<1May L'uico visiitod t l i t ' i ruunt , Mrs. H. Ho.vt,at l-'rui: Union from riiiuday till Wndncsduy.

Atuoiij: the; s|jriii(> iin|jrovftmjnts aretlitHu: A. mid I. ' l l i l l .- irt! .iniiJfii»K.-:i .nuv:•ij:irj!;~J:i::!es;I>;rIli!I-ji.viU:i><.!!iii.KL*:iiiisrl!OU«e.

Miss Marv-Kirkhul l 'wi l l unt«r ilio• " • cstiihlUhiiieiii nf Mini. WikhR a t i l U i i i i

r liliiirstowii us fini

Muom'Syea ""uiiKi or'^nMii, time, uwlj 1' ' l ^ e choice of'lho Murkcls. l's*hero"; I-ligh, moderuie:iskinlii1'iiiii:v'rna.^:ii]'.iri '"'.i<r...m..' ! and popular priced goods, • all fresh, stylish and at- , •

'-" r

' : ' '- : S

- " • ' • • • • ' • • " " - ': •"•' " • •

: |'

i"

; " - f m c t i v o . • •

;' '''' -

:- ''• '•""' ' ~ r

=' ^ " - " ^ • • • • ^ • • • • - — - — • • -

^See the Spring Beauties at 50c a yard; JSuits'Tailored-to

Measure $if"to $25.

j/\VotKwe hundreds oitlio vwy Utdst pro-"j" ' ' -. HIU1 tll.Q Sty l i s l l , Clcgailt Ulul WOW' iliKts of I:orei.i;n :u»J Dumustic looms from! r ' •" -

which t«)sck»ct.:" ' > • • I Hluniinatca Covert Misturc-^.;.. lihi;l; Gooj!?.-r;...v.r;

| Silk HUiTuInateJ Nuveltie^ ss-incli Rro.-ia Clotli :.....

t G^ruUr i^^"-r.~rr=:?rrrr ^ ' ^^^ tcS i lU^I^ i lH^S:^

nftor April

S5f 50"*.-^^?*^iaBSlfflU3SM^T DRUGGISTSABSOLUTELY GDIHAHTEED I w r . ^ V ^ S ^ . ' r t t M i ^ ^ te:

a Farmer Wants

|in the way of Farm Machinery.Plows, Wagons and Castingsis supplied upon the most favdrable-terms at.the. old. .ostab.lished-,,v- ' - ••--- -•••--•

WashingtonFoundry,

R.Q. Bowers, Jr., Proprietor.'

One Minute Cough Cure, cures.;w .-..;. Tlmt la \vhiitA* WM m«Ie lot^. .

Capabilities I Wo propose loinak'e the Globe Store the place to buy Springt"i;iveyou the style ;uij ii!., wyvUM

luit ni'Oil to muiuimi sever;'! uf the most^-ru- I

iniiiL'111 aiul UuSt ilrosscd men..in Washington •.

who are"\v«.'urinK jti;oilti;tr. of this establish- v

iue.it.aml you will hi convi.tcea. •• I , N l ) l a m t o n S t >

• '^:.u"A'spatial suHinK ol Wnrstcii anil Woul j •• J -

[J|;>;..|[.Tron '-'rs—iiivM clu'/,V uffects;—:ind just 1

a bit liuticr than we slioiikl say. ~»ui you1

st;e them—and tlie urice i^Ss.oo.

Dress Goods.

EASTON. 1>A.

FRANK SKALLA.

•,Ml-RCHAtSTTAII.OI),

pyer.Warren County DruB storer •;

UHO. HU'lipt"! oil IGdnyu test irtBl lil yiuirown lioiuiMimlur ourrplnihtrRiuirinilouuf li'yi«.iNo Hatltir.ictloii, nol 'nj. Ofnansfrom SZB. lipiViinlH,-' Pianos fn.111 Slfi-). iipwunlB. Wrlt.lo-llAVforCiitnliHiiolliiyairoctniiaHavonioin-y. 1I.W. ALI.1X1KII. \VnMliiiiKH>n.-.>''<v..TorHt.y.

Page 3: DigiFind-It · WHAT YOU PAY * OVER 3,150.:HilH a\v1the Voiity ami i likr >i blanket. What il HIST VlCAK-XtJMUKU !3. WASHINGTON," WAISUKN COUNTY, N. J., THUKSDAY, MAliCH 'IJI

THE WASHINGTON STAR,..WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MAliGU, :'.!, 18-.I8.

Mrs. John SwiirtswcHtir, nn nsicil nndlii«lily tistcmncil ivoiniin Df town, nnrlinnlliur or MCWM. Dr. l'otor K. ni'.'l M. 0.Hwrlwll . -r , iliiu| mi Hntilnlnv lust, nfturn prolonged ItlnosM. .if cuiisiniiplliiii. Tliu •,funill.v c'tiiiu rnitn Kno'vUim tmvinlil|» mid i

: locate • '

Geor^o Height, 27 yenrs old, who II&n Tiiltuii hUcot, lii-t, liccn mysteriouslyinkling for it wec-lc,

Tlio llonnls ol' IIOBlHtry will nil nt Uicvitrli.iiH tiolllnc places to ruviso tlio votitll«l on Tiuadny, April Dili.

The L'nlon Xcw.i Conipjmy'H Htitntl It-licbit moved to ll conspic-lK.im plucu almost(liructls- in front of Uic MorrlH A Kn—-

Mlwt Lulu Atcu win on tho .sick list lastw e e k . ., ..' . " • •",: ;•

MfcH Mny IHIilor of Vitsuim catuo heroHitiinlay lo.spund n wcok with relative*.

Kiiriiicr BOWCM and Miss Mlniiiu Albert-Kiiti uro cimli rummitlutf tlwir btiiMtriK*with ii new rire-w nf jmhit. Frank HowuMJH employed fin Mr. Hinvew1 huMdiriK iwdN't-hlun Htuulu uii Mis, AlUrtsoii':; j ) r , ,p .crtjv " . - : " • • • • •• •

A yniiiKt di l ld of -Philip. Millar,, wholives tii:nr I:I)UIIU/.LT, h reported to iju verylow from typliold fever.

Mi:;-( lillu Ulbbs ami 11. M. Vim lin

r.iiilllycjiiiium>lliKiin<vUi>nt<wiMlil|iniidl. M r . null Mm. Mil"* 'llpli or lln.Isoi.ocutul lioro ttiiilo y o u * « o . 'Ilia lunurnl !«tr«,t, iost n Hlx-iuinitli-vlil •lauiiutur onlervlciM Wore liuui on \ \ uliuwlny. Wttlnraday nlglit oflusl woe*..Tl io Jtt'v. Mr, nnti'ii pr<wli..,l to tin'! Iiw!ic,rt Y.itz luu inuvtil from Hltlircnvra . . ...... , , , ,

Ktu.lcutK of 1/tl.milluLiiili.ii.i uii"iiu<ii.>'.jiitru,ttDyoiJlbJiiuluii,wlicni]iowllluliuii Hi)onillii» tl.c »j>rln« vacation at tlitlr t|,c.re mis 11 B««l crmvil ami Uilns;., snlcland tliu Ituo. \)C. I'.irtur supplied Mr. lint- i „ h,ik';ry. Imtnu*. well.mi'silnilpit. - , , , , , , i tints. 'MIIW.II liroillili't lib 17-ymir-ol.l mil Oh, Hie rovls! tliuroii.ls! tlionvvlnl l.uill Not very uood niovhii! weather tills.

'I'll.; l!';v, Mr. Wilnoii.loft. for ibMi-ronci-1 I,,.,,, r r i i n l .innuivcliv r.irlinrinl lust. Krl- mads! Why do iimn sit aliont her,, and I Hither dis-.-ounii;iiis.«'> r»r. HnniuoftlmwTlMclay. ' ~ ~T.l..j7V " " "' •'" tUiV.TK.1 I'liuirlMa mid thufirlxu and dolwlio ulmneo tl>i,Ir alioile-i In our village

VlKNMA.Mm. I"I* W

h l l t

ih and Mrs. Hiuupsoitl

Mm. I j i h n phnvull tipunt a Tuw d»y.s last v.'tub will

I'iillli|»HhurK friciitN,Tim enter ta inment to lio KlvuiiTliiirMlii

ntjjlil by tho pupils of ntir ecliool is Hiprinoijml tiling tliin week. Tlio prugritinis nP iirniHiml m u n i nnd HIKHI|(I d w w aIrirjju crowd. It will ho held lit t h i l lluttiit.'. Admission HfUJcn cunts; iitonuy \ahu IIHUII r.,i- tlit- iwiiotit of.thti.Hchonl. IMturtny'riiiirMdiiy night , ncxi niir nifjht.

Tho Kev. Jacoh '1'yticiai is ntisent tliinWeek ntUtixIlnjf tho Methodist eonlcrence.

At'r-'i'lir'.* I*. I*. <iul1<V-< s!ili'Thiir'i):;.V

lliu Lust lliinns iiowilile lor giroiiioliiii.. II is L-rnin lioiwf, near I .IIIOII h.|iriri>,j t|<r..||,,ii, tlien Inlmvid mi muir M.iimKni'iis , ,either a spirit »r liiiriiinny or :i rulfc.-lu.is "«s .-nturt-d l..v tr.<m|>-. on Tl.urxl.iy i.ljlit,, ,„.,.],],.., wlitro lliu Mono ermlier riots Its!seiillincnt in II community. «'»» "I'ened lliu «:ilu and l.*.k aliont ::l in v v , , r k n l l l l ,„„,. t h c ,lillVr)-!i|..; in the looks

•niuulilldre., or i l .u t .wi i i . ru om-u innru «>"<W- ! u,,,l »l,ape ..r.heroa.ls? TliL-re.wins t,, hu !wrestling with the whooping c'

You will n'>t I^' coiitt-ntevl with theclu-.ip. unreliable sort. Tliev mayrim well at tirst. but si.-m «et out of

. llicy an- thein the ~'

town. The i.lM.*ioii of whirl, he is super- , | , K f,,r K.MI,,,I..P. .-*u,,tl, A.ueriea, wl.uru he i i'vitiu I t , - !', v U rs TI -,• u •>>•' • s t o a i ' n W t i P o kliitunduiillsopciiuvuryiili.'litln tl.l-»-™li-uX|.w.-ls.-ii.|,|..yiiii-iiliisiu-ltIlu..i!lm.-ur. ii " . . , „ • . ; ',, \il i,t.'id-iuhu -ii'il Mlllo i i . " " " ' " W l c e i O ,cf ln ' t l loeominnlmv '" ' " m""""'"~ ' " m " ; . / ' V '»>' and fetival Klvw. in Orlydu j i,.U'. 'k N. Jenkins' Warren C.,..i,ly li.-uu , , ,„„„ the worlj over lor their

y '^rr^iety„ n]TZX^T^AX^ i* . . . _ ±.- ; ^sK'iisK^^11

ft^lraSW^^ -.MAKKSUOICO.' •- N o t f o n l y ,ehurel, of llelvidere on the Mhol April. U l i , , V eek . l-orrest Mi-I.oiry ol Illuir ii»ll is at thf ! „ '. Tl,uMutl,.,IH.«,.ri!-lvl,l.-r«.|ru«™d,r: T l | , , , , , 1 1 ; r , , a t i , -ilu. F l r s l p r l !Sl,v,,.. I,l,P..,,,.,1!t. -,...„.«,.« his K«Mur vaeatio,, : Mly » ™ W J : no Iwter at :,,,y

.wmi,. . . ' r .u .v. r l l l I , ,.,,„„. 1B „,,„„_.,,;

i"i' «''>-P:." t,rl--,iyi.-lt(i.iiiil.Icllur«>iii Mrs. \V. I). Cmnmr Iswltli lilsirenpli-.itk l l »

Hli 'a ' l i t l ie ' later on. No iluu'hl a dnujjlituw. i n horse of He'l,'oo(l many railroad lies will id>" he landed • Peter osmiin has moved fri.ai Uraiiierri ] , \ i | | , i , r Ki,.t. I,,,here ami at other points. ; • - slr,.,.i I,, Asl.my. . f week's visit. •' • i

Arhiilo-iu a litlli-hiK-kwunl this senw,,. Joseph Painter ofSoriiiL-lown wiil hikei \ [^« I,;., ,l..,,l<;ris r,.li,rr,'-d to hor homo 1» ' t Inivu seen a rti»-l.nnulios, lint a little • eh:ir«e of the Hulshi/.er mi l l , n"ar Stow-; („ .s\. ivark on Saturday after a prolonsc<l;

. la ter on the heautilMI llower will Im at its artsville, this w;euk. i visit here. j Two Ju."" • ' • : 111,inks now as .iiiouijii tliu Mayoralilyi |.-|uv»l M. Smith of lilairstown tilled o|i-j

This is iimvl.iK v.-c-olc nml Ihiwo ivhn wi- cuiidiiliit'-s «-il|-j.u Knlnii.l l-lrtli. [Juni<>-' criitar Ciurrls' plncu at tliu stiititili on Fri-i —joy ilittlnir about from one loeility to an- erat. and Mayor i-rost, Itepuhliean, thi.-i,| ] (V !other should now 1,0 eKeedtnB ly h a p p y , . p r e s e n t i n e i i m M n t . ^ ] , ' , „ m i | l c r / r i l , , a , „ , - | I o p 0 , „.,„ l t , ,V L . , , l u '

p-to-J:ite in

W. W. Christine.i tpjtti the Siuare.

ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND

juiuipn liiis opcuwl tiniwii'iUy early i . tI1« l l l u r e i l l l l I l u 1 I l ( h t I 1 V M , t ^- , i t , i vi-it. ->. . . . „„-.promises tu 1>« :' very tuvurat.l.' one - J i ( . , n o v e ( l t n t | , . u yiinct> Oji Wednesday of- t l lC S

Abnini McMurtrie recovered his tint.* la-st week. David Ketchem vacutud M«r-;IrisliiHetter, whicli hudstniyeil from home, chant CruijiV h T h d hin tho vicinity ol' llanyor, n lew days iu,'u. in» into tliu II

Tlieodore Pierson of the Itoekshurf,' llo- the u'h'oopiuK eou^-h. ,lei luu amiouiieed a live bird shooting: J,,|,,, Stevens, a teamster of your Iwr-1nuUeh for Thursday, llareh :U. • OMKII who is employed hv ijuliiiyliir &l

^.--•^Tlia.l'rolilbltloiitets-huUia conference a :.MICn.: h:u:!ii« . -.tte,-,- has "iloeiiiud not |, . , , , - , . C l I A I ' l i l , "HILT,.

mimed for Mayor, Nathaniel liarrett, Saiii-; mKlo , , ; thereforo Charles I.ipiiineotl's home Irom Wyoinins beminary, kinsMon.uel J.Wolfe uiid Matthew A. Howard for I hoiisu will be for sale or rent after April 1st. 1 Some of the_ farmtirs are hayinirthe re-

The Ciirhart will case ol Harmony was i We arc pleased to note that Mrs. Jamesleltied by the Court alter a hnei eontest. t rjruL-ar isslowlv inioroviny from herrceentIHilfuw witnesses were examined, when ! i[|tl^ss

iiir.iitloi ' >riVinie'niirtuiig (icconipiinied 'by

K k r U lliurd

and allowuiK tiov-m u. so o ro o.uu. ; ,[„ £,U s t ,m . , , „.„„. <)fl,t..pl...ln™i -lit tl...

'ib.ol.ourUlloWi-,1 TL-.a side »*i,,nnsel lee. : , . M . / ,„, M r a . Win. HurdKe at

..IiV-r.nllcr.-o!' Ml. Her:»oii-is still n::i-niiirl lii« rilUU roiitu tlirmis'i hurc un»l (mys^ooil jiric'iiS [jjirt ot'tlio timo.

Clinton Swtiy/e, a young iniui formerly01" tliis" niftti'iiV'if>wvliviiifr""ti'fc CimUinin. '«very ill with congestion of iliu lunjpi. Hismany irieptl-s wish for liis speedy rdcovury,

Miller Morrihon, having li:ul an ojiern-

tlnjrLMinoit';-instnict«(l liis tuwyor hcru t» I • Mr. and Mrs. OUleoti^Cuwol] and son oflonkiiHor tliu tiuitlor .ci«r«1\illy, anil if a 1 Helvidui-e spent SiitHi'dny niKliL and Snn-will really cxhtcil, to filler a ciiVL'iit:iniuiiHl!,iuvwitli liis lirotliur, John Cowull. ^• i . . . . . . . „ . _ _ . . 1 . . . 1 . . . . • • • ! . l . i I ' V I

Slit'i- r liiiiio ltock U.: "1 way sjd 1

«„.;,., Ul..- .t.-wk, ArU.: 1 way sjmieiin" IVi'un' a very severe cold, when 1 readof the cures Hint hud beun effected by

Lliu.ruiiiiOHt Ilonst', nclviiliirti, wlnlo.oiit

• Allen's Foot*l'3nso, n. powder for tlic feet.I t cures i)iiinlu],swolk!ii,Nin«rtin(j, nervousfeet ami iiiHUinl.ly4\iikc« the «Un*r oiiL ol'corns nmlbiui1finfi.V.Jt'atl«i|rrurttoHlc(im-

, fort discovci'v n ' ' tll^.n^o. ,.:Mli;n s ,IMIOI-Knwo mnkoH light or ifc,«KSiiot;8 Icol enay.It, is a uortnln euro for flWontinc.. cnllousamUiofc, Uruil,n<:lilnf;rcut. Try it to-tUy.Soldbv till (iniRffistsamlshoo storci. Byinfill for aw. i» slumps. Trial pnekn£CP111313. Artdross, Alluu^S. Oliiistendr-Iie-

,.Uoy,.N..X.. , •• __.:.,_...:! .- ...:-.„_•...' -I..

lias placed t»u mx in eiini'KC <>i ftii's. i'-u-1 ward Piircu'!) titxIclUMiiiapor our town, to1)0 iiiniiiHetti"'an;V wliL'nrcuni|tlt:Lt;uTwiil'

j mukon bonutifuVoriiiniicnt. \ •'

: ; i:\prvbody Suyn So, :

' CiiHCiirots ("anily CiUlmrMi'. Hit' inosl won-derful niiiditral ili'si-dvcry of Hie tijie, plt'iis-

• > I'IIU iiistc.,miLi;eiii.l,y

colds,I positively nn

euro lieailuohu, fevisr. I'labiUuil r"npt.i|iii!.iniiand I)l!ioiisness:r T*li;iis«'. liny ami try a l)oxDI(J . (3. <i. I.n-Ony; 1(1, Hit, .Mfcenis. .SnlilamJBiiaruiitetid to cure by nil Ui'Ugt'ists.:. .-

Mrs. Uuburt Siiooiis and Mrs. Julin Hi).(loW'iinl spent li^l Wudnusduy at Hunry

Tiireo ol'-^no children of Honry Sinionsiarc ctiniiTKJS't.o the house will) the mumps.•"'••'INo'rtcluiuV^Hri lio!(i-licro:last-l?ridny at'-.tcriioon on HCCOUIU of o'scapiiijj gus from aworn-onflionl'tjp.^

Mitw qo1a"Frit,17s-rctiinic(l home liistgun*day ij«in.n week's visltwIlli'IVloailH^ •

llov'; \V. S. Couyninii and family toolrtuawith IlohcrtKinncyaiid fatuity last Thurs-day. - . (1.... A. L'noil. Umu wtu reported ul. tlio boxsocial held at Tin via T, Clitic's last PHdiiy6'voniiiff. D:tvid >vus as youtip »H any oftticm nnd enjoyed: piirticipiiting in the}gnmes. r> .

iVIADE ME A MAN

iUvn vtritl-tn k'Hntniiii'ii to t-tU'i't u i-uru C n O T O inuach wi-t) or r rfu t | fi t l l u (nmi-y. l'rk-x UU U f O , , , ^INti'kn^*'! *»r i-LA |.kiiMs ifull (ri.ulitif.[it* for *'J..%'I. ll>i -h!I in pTuin ^^iii'T'T 'ii M r"i"'*iii'1 i r S'T'I1""-' 'irftiliiT

"»AJAX REMEDY CO., ".ifS'V.1"l-\ir?alo In toii, S. .1., l.y !•'. N. .J

W h a tisHeS a y i n g ?,\\'hy hf'rs snying"it'!s all Hunt!" Hciimc

from the Intiiidrv'. .A^enlk'niau is knownby lih lin.:n just na a lady i.s known l.y herslines and gloves. Your man lias n ROOIIni'iny virtues, if his linen is white nnd injjood repair. We see to all thai if yon en-t r u s t - i l t U UHV" ' • • • •"- " " " " • - ••""•••-••-•• - ' ^ - • • - . . • - • - ; . . . - T , .

Washington Steam Laundry,13. B. Hownian,

that's tender and good is'•'worth eating. Try thekind we sei!?:

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IIIHTdHHHI. HASIUIOOK Ol' NKw'.lKKSKV^ ltjhlJ."S',I7. 1-Jino. Lilotli, '-Ml imiioa. 1'rko, i.wt],fifi|, ; 1 .iMross M. C. Ki>imiti!iis, !it:S (W,..Cul»ml'US, 0.

nt Wuntoil "

A RE YOU a busy man ? If so, here is the wholeA subject in a nut shell: A Sound Company— JA Liberal Policy—Protection to the whole family, Jchildren and adults,

T N.^ an R.

.-'/ WritHome OfficeNewark, N. J.

-int' Cuiirt Cuiiiiiil^luiU'r, * ^tiil Six-el"! 3li»st<iin c I MI n eery.iicr m all »«r .rrn-fy^ii'l'linltoiT

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KAI.KII IX ItK.M. BS^ATK.

r i IS. tiJlITH, M.».

nt.I». J.l Vlc« I 'rts 'l nnd Counsel.

!<lUkl;.-T IM1WV|)[;N, Si-crftnrv,I-Klj, .\.*si. Supt.. linmd St. uinl \Vii*tiiiiKt-»ri Avc, \Vn«|t)n)Ctitn,^. .!•

FINANCIAL STATEMENT

Few Facts,

r . MOKIN-STUV, M. n.

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TOWNSHIP OF PAHAQUARRYj , „ ,„ „,„„,„,„„ sl,win?0(! hnr-sr-s Wiisheunti, hut, stranj:*'tnsnv

F«r thu yuar iH'twvcn [•«(>, IS, lS'ir, i o j l , y J n {Uw o f f r o s l #

and Kob. IS, t

t'.'h. is Kiln- I.. <;pirrK'IY"'i-nri-f ..(t)i.-Couinill-t...'. Hr.r.. uiiww -in.- tii", .T..«-U-li!|i J i.. J.1

f , , r ( . ^ .1'niil HMiHhl [-•>!/. f»r

n

rmi ' i . iMfilc (*ii'j, i'ti-'<I M l . | l - i H i ' ' t l n i i H f l n i i ' l .

M. M. D-'Mi"-, l.'f'gls-

Kinit William I introduced hurst-shouint; In Ktif;litnd,

[toliurt Itnntiur s.i.vn that sliouin^horsvr. should hu dnuo with H'KIII.

They!wlU>vjK<i ^l.od if taken toi .$ ,,| | Hell's ilroad stn-ctsliop, u-Jiero Patrick

;*• Don't Forget:i :.n , when yuii \va»t anythint; in liorsu ftir-i w\ ni^hiiiK sotitift Unit woluivea l>i<rstock.

r,n HI:1(1 »• Hand-made Harness

; a spt'cialty. Collars, Whips, Conil's,! I{ni>ht;fi, Mnrm-.ss uil, Axle Uroiist,

, , . . . - . - - - . .. , I,, fillf!f and Poultry Pqu-(!«-ry; |TI fiii-t, n

\u- ; io iit^Vi'rrI'll*iVllnctvVuV " : : : ! 1 t ' u " ' " ' c ol i l l t K o t l d s k ° l J t I n l l l lr-st"a" Liiinni>'!i.t"ijyi:ti>!.- -:> -v) ' ' clus'i linrncM iitorc ut lowest prices. '"

it*- ;; Uliinkft.s and Kobcs m lirst cost.

;":!i":l":: : S. T. Vannatta.

hillI'III.I Kl.-liiinl I.ui/.f«'!'I'tili! iTlritut /!iiiiii»r-

I'u'lil .I'l.tin (lurrH. f. r

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l lS ' "^ : ' ^ - 1 1 ' 1 . 1 * I.M1 VI |l.'».»|«.n>m.)fforlEIu

roVl''!!nn:»ij(il'tas :/l) J M a l r ^ " n

^iy[.f[iit'TV*WU tor

;;| Stark's Parlori . wittr.thdt dom« elsowlifw. Von win =«;„

. - IM j n illffvronw iu our favor.

•1 I'U; Otieof our jKwiiiltlos is

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iEASTON TRUST CO• R.- t . -JAMES.-Prudent. - •JOHN BACON, Treasurer.

ACCOUNTS .JSUTilClTK

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y . M . ijTITKS, M. I).,

J'l.y.-.U-liiii ..ml SKrccon,

T> N.JAC0liUri,M. P.

UV'int'.-Uuyiift.Ti, i tiiiii>miii'!iiy.Ka."t(»ii, Tlitirsdny I'vctiliijj no.| I'rWftj1 ftt

Soutli.u-(\it corner S.jiith :inl im<t Kvrry -Sw.

R. CHAS. MOliGAN W1LUAMS,

It \V..\VashiiiRtoii Ave.,

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'.'l-jiwito s't. Ci'juJ Hotel.

(R. Y. l'IKRCK FAKB0W,

* ' " " l ' r " ' V ty (j p. iu.Hit £*ir. Punl .t Fleiniuc Unililiiiy.

ntul ^aviutjsI t l i i r r a t o i iI ilmvi, .Miikr-a t

*1; in" ovi-ry <lf^:rI imllvMuiilsiuitt

ngs U i i t t p niMoiify. O-lieot*

h Tni.-lf(or

1 Cl11 Siife Deposit Hoxes I'Dr.Hent.

" ' " ' i Cor. Centre Square & S. 3d St., Easton, Pa

jn. G. T. vox,lUnj aiij Kc-Iili'tit;.?, Crtiinl Cfiitrnl Hotel,

Al.liKN'I'DWN, l'A.

EYE, EAR, KOSE AND THROAT,ifS'Al^o, li^fruction uf tlic Eyes far tuo nJ-

b>iiisnV«n-y.'"' l lU! ' l' l'LAlfthh ia lil<i

M KASTOS, I'nmUlii) Uwrd, TL'EsPAYS,TiflfiiUoUf: Gmua Cemnil Hottl. • •

B. K >

;f>nulimtr.* of Outiirlo \\>U'iiunry Cclleg1

^a/ /? . ' ;,.... , , ' i iJ^"™1!: -.;mj will i\-tv ihe liiiilK'st c;is;li prkoslur Wl.c-at.'Ryt.- ;UKl Har Cum. For oni.-

t t 1 ill LO AT i HWashington, N. J.

ANY I'OINT i l l |S( B,, L. «c \V..! . I'1?'111 ! ' - ' " • . . . . . ; - - .:1 'syy Cciura! :ilk! !.e!lil<h \';llli'y mil- ; T!in.<; Vo.ii-fi-Si.-ylnl rn;!i-.4,i !n llu- Columbia

MS UVst Wjij-hlnu-ton Av.v,

D CrtuVA I L'Nl>rci;TAKKHr. Oinilll.i n,,,l BMHALJlKl t .

r EroaJway. N. J., Fvti. i-i. J5(.S. | I!"[-.liiuBof punumro "" ;•

;"3!The Man ;,';! Hardest to Suit

: man w.rih sidiim;. Wo .ufe. cfB. CLOUD HOTKIi,n fininfr tiie riirtiJLilar n'l'.ti.'"' "• • • - • ' .musL-rs IIUKI

l-iilil|..'ll,!i.lel'i'll.'i"1,.CUU- Of ttLXL'rt t'XOll-

i'JS.l"4&li ll"""hri'l,,,,1.1 tni. Tvm^ilret

J , UOSS I J A K K , I ' ron ' r .

I'luoly arnin^oil, spnuloua Brou

id from,all tnilua, _,.\;p.lv(^'Uit;auni-.

PARKER'SHAIR BALSAM

grJSJB Hmr to HB Ycmihrul Color.

! 5 E ^ u Tiyl» s i tv j , ii , .„„, !ervc,,. .fl,oll „,.„,„ „ , ,,„.„ Ioll ,,,„ ,.,,„„,

siliunrav.. im.l lliu'n *li1.out tlio IIIIIA m,„„.„ Wo co ,,iijp ,ll«,,lW. D> M A ••)

TUonias, B. Howell,HACKETTSTOWN. ' CA'

DcWitt's Little Early Risers,T h e fii minis l l t t lu p i l l s .

. . J | j , . _ : l |

H o p e , N. .T.

• ' ' Sips. ANpItESS, I'lOiiT.KomoOoIid antl Very comfprtubly furnish oil.

Good Tnble.. A BpioUtJW «liwo to Bto» whoatiiRiiiEn-i>lofi8nroarlvo.-

UoiirdiiiR ftiiU l.lvory BtuWpH ntmcliot]. Slitgots traltiB ou I)., I,. & W. ItR. in IirldKOVlfio

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THK WASHINGTON STAH, WASHINGTON, X. - ' • , TI-IUBSDAV, "MA'KCJI 3 | , 1 SOS.

BWOKX AWKAtlt: CIHCI'LATIOX•nr«ix<; xtx MOSTIIS. J.ISJ

t . L. STRVKtR, CDITOK »Nt>

sniscKiiTN'v-i r.u'-Uu.K is AI>VAV/K.YEAB,S1.50;6MOS.,75c:?MO5. 40c

* * » « « wl« »'* "'*•"'* " ' D«ck«rtoWi. onApril 11th. , , j

Stit i Br*t., the Easton'brewers, will ji-rect n Ji»rs« brewery on thufUu of tlu-irjpresent bottling u.stiibiMnmint.

Mr. Jolm Slu-rrt-T iiiul fkuuliH'r Imvuiiiiivi'd from their fitnii butweon \V;»tihig*ton mid Astmry into tho Kulpur IIOIIMU atISiiilro.t'l street.

Tlio^f wlio tU*lr« n iww butfBy or otherbe inturvittui! ut this bolil umluiuouiieeinuit of R, t). Bmv-

Mrs, Wm. Cowvh'or *«!* MftW I> - , T | ] e ^ o f ,.j lUUp>tMir^ w i l r voit! otl

with the jxrlp. ^ |n propo-MtUm h> huml tlii: town I'ur .;iiO,oiXi' Ml.** Mutitit; Liirkiii uf New York v ; : U . for pL-ruiiiiieiu >troet improvciiiL'iit n l tiio

• home ovur hiimlay. > :i[>]ir-'>:K'!MT'::(-!'1"t"1H. • •'• -'•••'• '•'•'• t/ . Mr. Tlicoilnrc Hell lift, buvii on Hit-Mck; T | l v ,,iin-urotluccrs of Cnllftm Imvu or-1"list lor swt'ritl O.iy.s • | pmi/vii a pruu-eiivtf u.-Hitvutiou u'ithtln»».''

Mr. John.Kupvlpf !MiiHi|»-lmr^|w-bcen|olHi;tfr>: l'rt^uicnf,. licorce M. Llimtmry; jvisitliiir frk'HtH her*?.- (seontitry, Uui)j:t:m» Murker; iruiiMirvr,- I-. j

Frt'd, son of A inert KO1H-M>II. i- xcry UI 1>. Suu.'ii, ' snt liis limm-'oii ik-KiiU-rc avenue. •'' (Jmuil oitiwi> uftlie Imlupvtitluiu OrtUr

Supt. Wm. I. i'mwr-oi'thi-M-Tri.-Caii,

Keai Shoe EconomyWhy pay from'$3.50 to ! foction of shoomaking—

$4 for Shoes—when ours \ and a sterling value

,at S3 are just as. good, '—specially priced,...

I and often.better?For Mcn—Our line of

We are handling Shoes that ; Ca | f. l l " d Vici Kids HOW;

•n*8:'fr/Bnrfi'fast—GOOD Shoes, ready: : ' u p - t o - d a t e toes,

best oak soles, hand-

sewed welt, and \vell-

and ONL1 good Shoes.

For Women—the finest

^Hn«l 10 hi- !» i» !•> an MbUfc « ' • > " " \ V . L% T , , • , ,l l ' r- '- .ir..'Viivk:Mibjr,l."FroinlliuI;.,i • liwuui

Mrs. Mary aUWoll of lira,!!.,-. 1'.... »••'•- u , „,„ ,.,„,,«.vW.i,,? Mr. ami Mr*. Frank F * , I..MWl;t'lt-

of I'IM tviu.«> ii.ue ksuui tuntruutiuiiai. ISfj Gooclvoar wel t S h o e s — i nforlln-..r,I.T- T . , , i i r e . . r i l i u w v c u t j - j . a y _, . \ , , . ; . , / , „

nigh perfect — the"

And wo guarantee every Shoeu*.- »v.-!.v . , u » i i..^---, •«.••. ne ss/l-^M matter ho« Ion the

I'tistom-made—the per- : price;

J. T. LANQSTAFF,The Old Reliable Shoe Seller.

TheFittsBee HiveEaster Eloquence Not the eloquence of words, but of deeds.

Not the saying of n thing, but the doing of

it. .Not promises lightly made and easily

concerning a

,, memorable,

lines offered..

! broken, but a plain, honest, straightforward statement ol money-saving facts cistore full uf bright, fresh:spring merchandise that will make the Easter-tide selling!.. There's the eloquence of reliability and suitability in the different lit

[There's the eloquence ol variety, and best of all the eloquence of price.

j Thus we officially open the new season. ..

! READY FOR YOU WHEN Y0U3READ THIS. IF INTERESTED KINDLY READ ON,

iTtie Garment Section,i io tlw rttoi'o I'Onicn in f.ir a ::I bigger Hliiiro of Kin4t>>r - initroiuigc.;i Nono hiHttjr dt'set-vc'H it.

:•• Hlaelc Hrlilalii-! tine, HRtlrvd. 51-W! to .;:•..

.Mr. SMBiUul K. l-'Mim- .'f N . i v . i r k - l » n l A „, .„ ] l l l s l . | 1 , ,„. w m l i l l t u ,, |,v,.., l i l,,1; :

from s-..tnrt:i>-'.l-.'lil till MonJ..»- n w " ' i " - - : J>.ir;!; !.-t, t J :!iVt!!i.'fl I M t mail . c u t t r'» t t n i "• , :Hltiro-L'.i to "[hy iLMdin.^ >lry KoO'i:. incr-

.lohti F. Br.uui' . ['.TiiH-rly fo'.lut-i"" o! f imui" t,!. • i t | l t . icmliut; phy>ici.ui," ttt1.,Kiioultoii luui '^hiii . h.i.* nsovtO. hi> ;.i'.:iily : will luit lit' lU-livvrctt li.v tliu pu>tui:»>[fl-.toNvtvnrli . ; Tile lio.irit of Wjrli!. of Nutvnrk i)|n-!icit

Mr. A, IJ- (iro:! ii.i- rft.-i>vt.Tfil ;r.»rn ^iii. buU l<>t 't'lmrs.l.iy lur the su!tiiiit;r's Mip-.•S.H wiiioh L-ontiik-ti iiiui tu lii> IU>HK- . p lyof sower ami wiitt-r pipo ami 1

A PLAIN STATEMENT

FACTSaddressed to •

; cmlw 5S..TH, Sti.'lj Oolorwl SkirlIfl.oll to ?".'.»'•

I CAPES,

: CA.PBS,

purt i.fliist m e t ITlulun-uI bidder for tlit plpw was Hit-;1 « I rt "?" [ 8 J & I fl.Mrs. J. W. .Sutzi- r.tut.pJ 110:11 New Warren 1'ouiulry and .Macliinc Co. of 1'hll-, I I II I Ml|«|la

York on Tiit.-il.iy H-IUTC -He pun'lia.-eii lipsburs, liul uie awartlinj: of lilt-e...,ilract y ^ y | j | l 3 s Ulier sprlliir millinery. ivaMieferreil for a week. V .

Mrs. tinnier Weller. tiroiai-r of Mr>.: Tile Scwark L'oiiferenei; .beijali its scs-' More ]ii>o|iliMtri! p i in i ; to buy moff i-lotllinK ill tlio spdllR allil Sllllluid' ofSilas H rhielii-. lii.^ '.eeii v.^rv i'nvoiu rsk,ns in t-'ran^o yesterday. The [irineipal IS'.IS tlirm any otliel- season in the' last live years. .

i to come before the c-otitvrenee TIK'.V liitvo nioiv nionoy to buy (rlotlit's with. They want better clothes. • : l' I l l ll at ^••' : l tu

: from nil ci'iits to

^ and vt-lvot

sl i ir ta, ut,;. I i n t Hwhy HO ninny or

. t , "in- IIK'II folk I'iiti-onizo tliat tip-to-diitoYou'll wai i t t lm new lint for Kastor. nicn'« |-|lrni»liiiiK ili.pnrtnicut of ours.

•Trv iomakcyoHrwIwI lo i i s ra r ly iMinH ^""--H lliat is nnwuat nnd best nwiuts. to" iivoid prawilile (lisappoiutnioiit. i J'1"1 lll!''''-: Sonic llntt-irr NiH-uinlH that will iiiluri'Ml- J '" ' KMUiwl 1»iu ol o0u slurls youvon. iilso so.m- noliby BhaiK's in iin-0"1 ; ; ,«• ' '»" valucw.i,.i i d h l l i l l " U " W t mvon . iilso so.m- nol iby BhaiK's in i i n - ; ; , » v a l u c w i , .ii-iiiinifd h m s ; lot» liniiicil a m i prol l ln : " U " W t m ' i | i i a l i l y .p indi i ' i l . t b a l n i i ' a n s l ive ly «"HinK. ; ;;.«: lj™ l.iu.

Tlil->ilPlMrinii>iil i - . inr .h: i i - ( . 'cof .Mrs. ? I 1 " ? 1 'IM1*' Moduli, who si'rvf'il yoi

for past s.-asons so w.-ll. Ht'r'<! tit 'S SOU.

full linu or il»Tl,'ni'i. nml Ktni'lt aiv fiii-bi'tli'i-lliaii nt n Mrait wicnllw.

wilulospamnV^^ KID GLOVES,

Your liK'iu'.v's worth « r your nium-y l i j 1l | O J f f l

il | E , H ^

SHOES f f> J^.

'J( ' \ >>

and uiulerwenr

SHOES

SHOESPECIALS,

in every sense _.

con-t tion of the Inn'- 'UK-Hem to tome before the coiuvreiiee Thev Have in ore inoliev to buy clollies witn. ihey wain better eioiues. i."." •M~ HI ! .icirir r N;wirk i e 'nj-in-- WUI lle ""•' w w i t i i t of equal lay repre- v \ Somobo.ly in this town is oinp to Sot the (.rt'iltn of lhi> traile null lwivf . . r ( |

»"ptos11,,tilt>vltl°M;.»n;iM,;.\viil,ru;.<«l.l»Uynh. the annual - " 1 ™ ^ . ^ ; 1 1 0 i : ^ ^ , ^ ' ; ^ ^ ! : ; ; , ^ r \ ^ o i l , ! r t o „„•„ P a r 0 „,„, t,,,,,,,,,,,, c'lo,hi,,K ' ' " 'Allecer on Ilrnul street. l.i.iiilen me tonn rtiui in IUI i .p | J : i r e a i n s tllilt llulldilv else din w)iull. Rihhnnc fnr l-HSTDr , T . . , .,• ,,. .-.....-,.,»,- . .

Mi K-,i,. pvle-o'-llackell-toivi, „•„«,) n u l """-'u"s in the Hoseville M. h. ehureli - S M m , b o l | v is Koine to have n line of Itan.lsmn,.. Siylli.li, Som«-abli' Cloth- nlUOOIIS IUI CdilBr, . ,. ,,,.. „!,„.,,. r,,|-;,. „„„ . ,„. „,',, ,-„,.,.. , . ' »< ^ - U ' l u l ™ " « M - ' - « oi, .Saturday afternoon to e-011,011 upon the i M 1 ,w | l i , . l l | |L .- ,v[ | | s l . |1 |Vo l , ,S5.go io SI2 II Suit, nml he \vilW-liallons.'etile town \Vi,l,, fim-v ribbon^ iicwe-t e. ,..iv. s In. I; .1 iHi fmni lil.--.i-. there's N'e.llie new shailos at Wc- theyure,. ,V. , . , '" v " " • iiuestion., to piu-alll'l at nnythiil!; like Ills l>ric-es. afliiil'ir.l' -ilill rilnim- in..lr,-' •mil nnnii'V in it f.ir you • hraull.'s.Uiutttaslimclon avenue. h Somuhody is KnliiK to have a Clothii.il St.urk ci>inbiiiiilK the very best • „ , ' . ; " , , , . ; „ „ „ 1 . 1 , tilled i i, rib- M.iVs Tan from ?l-J"..,. >i «!i. n a i n t u Uannllprnhiafc

.Mr. Ut-o. W. Hiiolimaii of Rwktoiui fabries ami tlie most popular patterns nt the most mmoiiik'al priues. l«m r ,lh "v \ " . . I s ' , . , , ,„ the I...M.S-T ', M.-.'.-, ,.,,. UM\] HailOKGlClllBIS.ami Miss Virsilnta IS. l!ee!) of IMtteiiburi; T H E M O R R I S C O U N T Y Which is to say tlia't the • . liriucs,'ilit-n you'll nut' »'omli.r wln-n l-'iill line "I'ebil.ln'n's at very s|«.[:ial Syin.. plain, lii'inHitciii'il, soino scal-were married on MurL-h l'.'tli.

Mr. Cioorm Bower, of

.MOHRISTOWK. N. .T.Mr.»i,aitr.-,.Jo»l.iliCUtk and »or. Ar.thiir oroua!tertou-:i. [\\.. t)a:wtii Sundaywill. Mayor and Jh>. \Vm. Vailn,,tt.i. ; INCOBPORATED^MARCH 3 . 1874;

-Ei-!'»«tr t»*-»ml -Vr<. -.'nun* FMn-rj --i.-rii.-ri?: 'of Haeket'.stown Were tile •-'itests of Mr. nss i tv w. Ml!.!.Kit. I'li^mKNr.,../%!-. IT,..,-,, s; I'jrntViiVi.rSuilihV. ' AVillCl.ll s 1). 111!.!.. Vl« 1'IIMKEsr.

>h. and Mrs. INrry Wood of Stanhope*lrive Ueell passuii: a weeK Here with ais: !!,.urr \V. MHl'r. Il.-my t-. I'Hii.j-. V

parents, Mr. ami Mr,. U-wis K. WuoJ. , ^V ' - J i ' i i ' , ' „ ».. K!S'&*lf"""' iMr. Samuel Itolan and MUs Anna May : Ji.nu Tl.«Mi-f. (. _ xu^^'<"""' *• '>»rh'- ! ! * W V A W W '

Iinriiire. both of Indcprudeiiee'township, j ' . | » ^ — ,nf I-were married at Vienna on M.-in-n 1'itli. ; ' STATEMLNT jAh. 1.-1898. , > raniKr I r

,-ou st-e Hie busv buveis . pi-l--. s.' UMi vurils. -I..-I :unl i; iiis. uM,-. all l l !" I1"1 '3 womeshailes a! -J.'n1; value :;'«• io .We. W.T,. SI ."m l . , ^ !n

A full line ul' all width and shuoYs. bargain if we have

lopi'il anil endiroiiler.il. l»lt all ehea|is aii'i '•bil.iren-s. .-y. .s . v,.ry cheap; you'll Hay HO whL'il

mm- !!!>-• t.. elose Hf<-tbtiin.'.,..!• i,i>:e. -f to isle.

222 anil s2.f Xortliuiiipluii St.. JZastou, l';i.,

is that somebody that has that stock, advertises bargains Hint nobodyeiiliai and i=ftiien'thiit ehallell^e to whom

IT MAY CONCERN.

The Bt-v Hive you.will linj betU-reqCiippeJ to ?or\v your every want than in its past

i- yeui'i- ol' business."• •"Sii.ickj-'iif'O'vC'iy 'Jv|';!iiiiveiii were' iie-ver better. 'Uur aim is to serve

yoii iiuill your WLint/SA-Vo are un exclusiw Jr\- :4'.>< >d"s ?t"iv—nn h:ip Iv.izzard tnu.ling—

only for easli and thi.Cv'St \'alue anywliere but iVir casli only. Our motto—mo cents for

vour doliar or iuouev !en.iiiiei.i. - . • . . . • . . • . .

J. WARREN FITTS, 33 EAST WASHINGTON AVE.

Mu.-tt» RnV C Viinl of. -Montcli.irspiindinir a wJison with bis L-ou«in. >

• Tbtodort- Swiitw, at tiit- St. Cloud Hotel.Mrs. Tlioinna Chirk ot' Joiin>toii aveimt

• returned irom a viiit iu s.itrday, .su:l(iri»« from aquinsy.

IRE! FIRE! FIRELYou could not buy these goods cheaper at a fit"1-' sale.Jusi think of buying Music at 5c per Copy. Novels at 5cEach. Artists' Material and Stationery ai prices thru

'will compeil you to buy. Come in and look over the stock•. whether yuu buy ui nuL •" . .

i? goods must (]0 to make room for ;i new'ariil up-io-datestock of Watches. Clocks and Jewelry.

SAM'L VV. CHRISTINE,

N. B. Watches, Clocks. Jewelry anil Bicycles Repaired in Factory Style.

UEHLEIN'-S

t~ RarSATURDAY.

portant Points

Vou want to .select from, u

U issortment of the

^ns ami tints suitable

for every room in.tlio houso.

fX TUP, TiAKJUiY—

TS CAXDY- :.;>r')!iH, -2\>v. k i n d . j-?c p e r L»OUJK1.

lienic-nifiinlicr, tlio phico t o UiUu a.(lv;iut:t^e .of, thusv. ' . j iu

Count/ Drug Store.• ^><u\ i - o u i i t s i i n is i n •

GEO. R. UEHLEIN.

Omtory nr J'hilndolphiH C«vo Mr. nml Mrs.. '

by the forelock take Urn subtle.power—thu never halting time.1' We are telling- you

constantly, nou'-ii days, of the handsome new pieces ol furniture that are coming in on our

floors. Some of them are sokl luiiy before they get acquainted with their .surroundings.

And, maylie, they are just the ones rou have so long wanted—-aiid at your price, too. See

to it that the old Scotch saying becomes not applicable to you: "I le that would not when he1 inifjh, hu shull-not.whiMi In;-v/nuld'a."-

This is a very imporla'.H part of the •.housu, wlv.-n niu: stops to "consider that the average

person spends one third of his life in !>e:d. What a comfort, a good bed. ^

I !•• We.have on our lloors at.this time 35 styles of Bedroom Suits in oak, birch, mahogany,••* jwalnut iind. iKh. '..N«trthc cheap trashy kind, bi.it thi: niadc-U)"brd(ffsovt—that is,1^fc-titiie^goods:__

— 'ITovcrT^soiKT'oak, ]>oiislied^nd^ni>lK^rniisbd~'priiuils.T'"'"""""" " ~ ™ - — - - — -

'.—Shaped tdp 2 1x^2 inches, beveled phite ^'lass 2^x30 inches, J:rench gilt handles

A. h. Kelly, (i.former psistoi* of Uie IVoHliy- •i,ui-iiiii,fti\ircli of Junction.. . •;

::™-.;i-lj'Ur jriii ft~ for- 5:in -A n w i ! '-J-!• h \n ~"&.: -t-i-ri- \~-

cst son,.lo!in, who went tlifio sumo thiiu ,u :;.-.:«Ku|ii-sun'cror. from lung tmiihi*1. Tin'-. ^

J'OUH'R limn is in 1 criticiil condition nt the i.present tinie ami m»y not recover, Tlio 1ox-Scniitor hns not yet recovered from IIIH jrecent sorrow oconsionwl, by the flciiHiofj

'"'' ]iia wiie,',wbiclr resulted froi'n; -heart uuulung trouble. '.

lie sum

(in»l S35.00 bicylosbfjfo're buy-

ing. Many eheup bicycles are

Urop Fmine, 'Flusli Joints,

EspJinsioiiClnnipa, etc. -

Wtv^kUMerrill,JEWELER:

3S1 E. Washington Ave.

.FOREIGN:AN!).DOMESTIC CITATIONSwliL-n ihu'ehoi'-est iiviioinhvc.-irovor -itrt'inn of l;u!ics tlin>ui;iuuu tlm attcr-tlm best wu li;iv« li:iJ.'. Several Miesl.-uer delivery.1 and SOL1 our exquisite aiui exclusive

EDMUND' #ENDEHACK.

at r.tir luruial Qtu-nitii; on SutiirJay. wlshown Ik-re \v;is viowu.l Itv a ste:ulysl!iwiKUHl ev.-miii'. Tlic oVviii"K «iu H

1 to|j,:"sizc 19x^4 inclms; three drawers and close:.

BED.—Height C> feet 2 inches, width 4 feet S inches, lenRtJa 6 feet 4 inches. „• -1 •'

Suit is hand1 carved amPiMW^castc.red. - I l -a lsu ;.iiii;liidcs:: two canc-sc'at oak Hijirs and.

•rocker to. match; ta.bl';, . joxJo- indi ra" square; towel racK" n P o a k j i t t a c h e d i o \vasli stand. In •

fact,'a'first-cliis5 sui t rdel ivered at youn-hoiisi;-..nr..r.iilraacV. station, price ffefifs....'. Pt l iersiroii j- ;

17.00 Sf.oo..

Jacob pills & SonFordr& Fleming1,

WASHINGTON, N. J.

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THE •WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. ,!., THURSDAY, MAUCH. 31, 1898.

CHAI. L. SrnvHtR. EDITOR AND

The Celebrated Scranton CoalAT HRTMI,.

WiwhiiiKtoii, N. J., .Murch 17, mi?.At tlif P., L.AW. It. ii. Kl-viiti'dcimti-JMit

Ueml or Hrrtt rltflii tmiul nireot HIJOVO Nuw W*

«K .T..lcrloii.. Stove l.fm |it*r ton,

Clitmtiuit :i."1l»Tti'foifc (tttrnicvl i)>- sfiiie CV<t. No. a

't.'|»>.«l)UJt}, !•'.)!/ pHCtOll.t r IicamuitlltlofHilwftyB on hniid iiry (uti'ler

' cover.) " . . . . . . . , ,(,'onlloii-leiiiilruct from cliiueBfovor screens)

l a wnBOiiB.: , . WM.HIHKIiDH.

iiiigor Ifltlmltiotta C<ml *a.!MJ per UJII.

SUPERIOR LfihlOM VALLEY COAL

wMi llolvldoronii l>» ril)tiiltii'd only nt iorrlri Ututul, lit its Jiiin

ft.no I»T toil

.V.V.'.7.7 ".'.".'. ..7.7.*.*,'.'.'.'. •I.Bi " "

ltrCf twr(mi l l«i |vr>i l to WHCWITli«aii(.<Tl,-,r!ly of I.diluti XnWvy

D m f i a Ihtit Ii Irt I " - 1 - ' "

Next Sunday Is l'nlm Sunday.Our enterprising milliners are making

lino window diuplayu. ,,.... _.,.,„..Tiio Newark M. 13. Conference began Itit

NCHHIOII ut Oningu yesterday.Boatman nru preparing for tho opening

of tlio Morris Canal on April Oth.Su-saex'B now Prosecutor, J. h. Svvayze,

tuok thu oath ofolllce onTuesdny. .:Itotii Uio CltizoiiH1 and XO-IJCUIJHQ cmi-

cuties will ho held on Tuesday evening ofnext wofk.

A citizen of Nowton whose nanm in notgiven has lately inherited $50,000..... Tho Democrat*) luivo re nominated JinM. Seymour for Mayor of Newark,

llielmnl Crokor, Tiuiiinaiiy'a IJOJW, IS tobuiM n tnamnioth hotel at Anbury Park.

Jacob I/mco has removed from Anthonyto Silas filiieldH1 Turin, above Port Golden.

We furnish engraved wedding InvIUtioriH nml weflding cards. Sco our sample

John 1'. llolliuid, inventor of ttio nowHitbtnarititi !>oati was atone time n»(;l

uliur in Paturson. ;Wntson Skinner will move to-day fromlist Wiwhlngtoii avenuo into his iiewj Steamer Company No, 1 of Xewton

Iiuii»u on VOIIIIIIIIIH avenue." i ranging to celebrate Us Hiili anniversaryDr. Cox is giving his son Hurry boxing j °" Oetohcr 0 of tbls year.

During Momlay'B aflcr-diniierl Kov. Win. Porter Towiwend gave hisexercise Harry came to tfri I farewell sermon last.Sunday as pastor of

A biff mil draw ball was bold in Kuston | the Tran(|itlllty M. M. church,on Thursday night which was nttmidcd by j Jrcwpli If. Kirtli'uf I'hnilpatiurr; tins betnuvurjii jiuupluTruiit **Vitiihiii#Um. " " iioiiiinatwi lor"'councilman toHueceudhn

lf by thu Klftli Ward Democrat*. .;;•Clark II. C»ol of Hartuony ran into uearn stalk on Tncsdny nn<] IIIIH lont the

chtof both eyes.—Warren Daily Sown.Lanrllord [/tku Una purchased n horso

from Millur ML'II.SCIKIIISUII of Xew Haiup-on which will bo used fur hack purposes.

Win. C. AVaiulliiit,' moved this Weekfrom the Uliiie farm at IJroadway to thoDr. O(.t I'arm in l,o(»ateoiif,' township.

The .state incut of thu TcWiinUip of Puha-fluarry appears in this IsHiie. H

Uojil "•jj'j^:JJ^'(1 f' Jj ^'jj^j1 {1,1"!lrlll"',rci1, ,rI"

!t I J':llvond How moved hi.s family lustl dicntioiiHof a eareful conduct of atiitir.s.--tin?ijV!*t, tiiorotiir" UM-'•lirnJicJ'J" '' *"t!l ) Thursday from Aniiandalo to the Samuel i •Itev. Tlionias Houston will conduct HO

1(. L CI.INK .fc cu.

LATEST TIME TABLE;"TO NKW YoltK.

C. Wuller farm iiortJi-wesL of Wflsliingtonjvfcea iti the Presbyterian eliurdi at DelThe l're.Hbyterian pulpit next .Sunday,' Ware, beginning (,p Tnesiiny ni«bt of next

both morning and uvuning, will be occu- week.I Dlud l>y Uov. IJaker smith, U. I)., of Plan-! Mceiifto or no llcuiise In to be .nutdu the

{IHMHI. InDot h " i

BprtnK. The

riuii—1W.V T.itt. In in. in.ii, i walls «r« ri<, ;t.lS, tf.tr,, ii.15, r.:si, '.("• '

wn« broken last week »nd tho foundation

I.i-avi' UfiMiliiirum for .tiinctli>ii-T,t:i, HVJO,a. m. JifJ.:i.c*i,u.-J<tj). in.

Arr|v»l from .fuinrtluii-lU.lO, J1.I3, n. in. 3.03,

7 . 3 5 ' K W . , vU'.\i"rrit*t«iw'ii'

An nperi'Mon U'FIS perfunnud upon Mrs..John Mnukuy In iMilliidulpliIu last Friday.It was MiceiMHrul in uvury way and nhupromises to recover from now on.

CornNi it Co. have shipped three pi-ano* to I'hUlipshiirg during thy punt seven

One of tho llnest niaku will today

e" i'rohlhn" stand si-fjood chtiu'cuI.«nv«* W/Hilrtirum~.-.M\ Mr., MJI, 7.W. 7.ti,' • C'lnrl:'Wilkinson'haa"beguti the"b'ruuiluu* **&'• tho" Prohlha" utiind »-«cV.SS";,";,,!11' l i " ' I J W l 8 l l | I J l U"> ^'-^ am new housonnaioznrt avenue. Ground ofwinninK.

Sulwcribers who intend clinn{,'in^ theirpost-oiliei , in HotifyliiH UH, HIIOIIM

ake sure to yive UH the present us well ;IHthu new mldre.fs.

A plionoifraphic (.*ut(!rtaiuin"nt for the{htiiiellLufthbM:liuoI will be ludd In the(iood Springs school house on Wednesdayevening April lith.

Arch Piaher moved this week from thebe plneeil In tliu rooiiiH of TcedyitscoiiK Kuyser farm, n«ar Uolviduro. to AndTribu of Kcil Men at that place.

lowtiiKllHtof letters relimin un-I n l l l u WiiHlibiKton post-ofHee:

l W. liownuin, Madame I'ry, W. Hob-

Trimmer's farm, between IlaukeUstovvnDid Svliunluy't) Mountain.The IIOIIHO of Wm. Colo near Hii/.on wns

ilestroyed by lire, c;iused by a defective

- t j i 4 I ' l l ' " i l t — i l l i ' ' . " • ' , nT

J ' ' ^ " ' T [ T • rJ " ' - f P » L

to U.S. Tlioimis' prize birds. Eggs $1.00lortlilrteuii.' J. U-Hmith, Asbury, &. J.

Fou.N'»—A black shawl on Rroud street.Iiiqiilruof Alviili l'lursoii, fi5 Kost HluWiirtstreet,

I'IAT 1'oit Ilii.NT—Apply at JohtiHto'n'flJinrdwnru store. JtuHr.

Foil lti-:>'T—A large and productive

Delaware river, lying to thc"1!.i:n1-JUu',lu «(ffind stuty of cultivation.- Will give-l^er:nl clmiicc tu u good toimiit and well c""ilp-perf farniec. Apply to John U. K\ "cr,Hiirtnnny, N- J. ^•2'1 -f_

I'VJH SAM:—A Trcfdi younc hair Ijii. ...infind Aldernuy cow. Iinnuiru nt V.H • West

L'lainH We. per lutmU'eil at, Snyder'.i res-iiirant.Foit (.loop HJEKAI) use Cminur'H Flour.Kfiii.HKNT—Himsu uii Ea*(, .Washington

iivuimu,: Iinpi!re of Mm, Uavid Uilts.KOIISAI.K—A nearly now, medium size,

Htiflel t t Freeman wife. lumiire of Ford &!'*leining, WaHliinyton, N. J. rt-'il-tf.

Fi«K I.VSI'KANCK—Strongest cnmpiinlen;jow-L-st riites. (Jet my terms before Insur-ing elsewltcru, Jawih V. Curler, IJi-ivI-dore, N'.J. , 2t.

Knit HAI.K—A fruHh VDimir •Jersey trow.Ask Sam'l Cofcii,1 near 1'roadway, H-l!l-2t.

Foit HAMC—Klglit choice varieties of

biwhel.r See .siiniples at" II. '9. 'tthnfcr'ttistore, Anderson. :j-'Jl-lt. ;

Kri.s'T—Two houses nt Junction,!near tiie dujtot. Haniui-I ltinehart. lu-

lire of Wurrun O. Loudenberfjur, Jnnc-) J I . • • ••..._ • - u - i 7 - t i ' . : ;

Foil SAM-:-A carpet loom in ilrst-uliiss..-fiudilidii with a full set of Uxturus; r««ily"or iiiiiiieili:ite use; prlre most rti;i.son.'U)|ef Hold (illicitly. Ch'iriutf Toinev, Junction, i

X. J, ' 3-17-lt. i_ dndiiinit, Intmrosu^ and

btilb.H. Warren Ktreut tirecn IIOUHOyv.M N'uusi;.—Miss Annie l>i ,1, surgical and obstetrical nursing.

Atldruss:—Wrotlilimton, X. J. 7-aMCFoit IIRXT—llouxfton KasL WashingtonFunmj. Iimuiru of Robert M. Putty.If you dttfiru :i bottle of ri:ir.ni purilla

Coiish riynip, ask for Hlbbanl liuatly'.H

of tln'u Juivjy, Ilolstehiother cows, sjonie- fresh, rutna[ii(l(ir

jt-rt I.iinili.s, J. C. Prik-liard, Miss SiilMu I iluc, on Monday nfturnuon. ISvfarythlngTomorrow is IllOvl,.R .lay and AH Fools I *»&«;*- K" *l™»™* «• p- W "« ' t«" . j Ux the house was

Uny. . I 'I Ii*-'K«v. \\ m. Jones of Iltslvlderu put III | Supurlutetidtiiit Hoiisonur I»w tmiicil a;» himy diiy hen-1 hi«t Sunday, In the morn- i notice which threatens conductors with

tliiiiulnc clnw tak^s ptucu in the l*ni»n | tbo M. I:, church will this u*oek niuut to-' TveiTtoTlate "Ua«..erao,nHtu.iI^.t.. { n ^ u . 'H.o „..;».«« in o c c .u , i«nw l l . y r^ . . , | T, IU v. l - . s 'c . 13. 6f JohnsonHburg will

There will l,u n» H«h»ol i«r " n o w k , | m Mr,. \VnBl,f« iilwoneo ui. thu re«,,l«r I U ) I ( U l l ^U] II(!Xt Th,.r».luy eveninsiK-glnimig with next Monday, on account, .Heeling ii.Kbt. | ! l t t h u l l (J I | lu „,- M,_ m i ( l MrH< j w U n r L

of the I..ustur vacation. -• . A youny buid L-iit,'it; niwisuriny four t'uet s All arc invited to attend, 1 r stormy Thurs-Kev. ik'iiry.W'ird-occupied Viyar (.Jen. I fruiu tip to tip was captured in the Oxlord [day, tirst lair uVfjiiiug follow ing.

entl i'XVinnor's pul|iit in St. Joseph's t luuuntaiiiH on Mmnluy. Taxidermist iJ. Ii. i i.viiijinn ui t " life con tr • hot je I'llcliiiri'h. N'ewnrk, or; Htiuday night. j lunbach bus mounted it and the bird will \ Jl(, y.(,|-us „ ' «-lioolc •'• Mom ta'° -as

' ' l a c u b t j l l i n i 1 t l l u t.ntJrJdV''urgiiilr»ouSundu>- idgllt durIng thu nlistuuuu of thu family. They .stole

. There l» to liuncmwliilik-fliiilul I,, tillsW

"™"l 'y « "••on'JIii. There l» to liuncmwliilikfliiilul I,, tills i J pl i i r W h ut tho couilns cleetiou. T | , l s | >-eiv Windsor Home l.nr.

-foot wiuoniiUul il, tile |jo^tcil milieux. j IJupulj Iiiturluil Kevemie ColleelurSiim- some silverware nnd vnhmlilo trinkets.•- Tlio imUler or tho luoky ticket .it Miller', \ ['"> '-• 'I'homi.-o,, 1m, tiiksn w a s h , , with.; laKl!l A . ,„„ KcU.Knmn b l l k o r

clB..r ami eonlectionery storo this week j ••> " » l««' '*« <>»>•» ' " wimi Mroles. e,?nr 0J. IMl l | | , ,,„ , co,Ue,.,,,l»t« reli,,,,,,isl,-wlll reeeive the STAB lor one year free. "»»1«» "» ' " «'«. "^"issity oi >lMtroyu.lt , l,b b,,sl,ie« there ,,,i,l will take up his

IMvhl Kries ,,,,n,l,aSell a ,i,,e M.rrel | ^ , " " ' " ' " " » . ; ^ ; » [ , r ^ s J 1 ' " 0 » »! residence in Philadelphia, where he ,,,»yhorse from J. 1'. Uelttiiner'veaiurday, l l e i : ' ' " ' levuiitiially drift into the show-business,

• -. ' I 1 li_i.l 1.". ..im..liiL^i / . ! ' t i . . . l ! . . l i l i ' l n J i . ^ i . . . . . . . . .will dispose ill' l.is familiar white steed tn j A l l o l l t "'' rnoiulrerH of Starli,;l,l'I.o<li:e I w i l l l which he has had some oxporlcuco.Jay evenini; to

Tlic Methodist chapel w:w crowded last D" w * D m l { C i s b" s i Il" ""gaged removingFriday night to hear Dr. Win. H. Morgan j Ili* *u>ck "''Jewelry fum the corner store-of Newiirk KIv« IIIH tuinpernnce address. ( ft.om in the Dnwc* Imildmg Io ttiu wcwL

^ ' -Me of the Wnrrun County Orcff Store. Heii.s erected shelves atul will otherwise

L> it Ui aeeoinniodate It is stock. Ho

It is spoken of as a powerful oratorical

resume his former position as agent for afarm machine company.

'Vim Taylor Iron A: Steel Co. of Highttridgu are getting ready to turn out CO 10-incli shells per week for the United States

it, and a-1* many more as possible.Dr. Smith I,M Jiut nil.b.1 to l.is ollicu! l r ' J, ; l t " " " " ' " " - " " . "» °™- "" <!orermm.!it,,lm|1w many more™ possible.o.,ui,,..i«.it nu im-nrovu.1 nlr conduiMr ' " " 8Ut b ' " " r i l l l y "" "" °I1C1""« <"'-v- Botli n.Mlmiu shops will l.c run niuht nndmid sprayer which Is corulm; into BUncrnl l'ettir Tlioinns has moved Iron, Ilioiul- clay in order to accomplish 11,1a. These

» 111. , \' 1.1 t I\ t I t . . Lfn.l.Lj Lift.ILL. l.lh:t /.tt' I l l i l t l l h i L.|...!l|. .1 Hli J*.-II. . . t\ r*l t..1l._ . . . . . I i.^fii - . . . - * -~i*p y tJe in the Lrunlmfitt of caturrh and trou-

1 y pway iuli) the Hates house, .jn.sL <>1V upper | sliulls ure four ftet lout; and will weigh

khies of the Imurs and throat,' . " ' ''

-^r^iSThursd,,, ev,;,,

' Hornbaker streul, recently occupied by, ,. . kiuoi'Eju L'rotstev. The latter has moved

M-i.'ctSnSi^^,d,,r ...u»-.,.l™ ..f| ™ l ^ u ^ ™t ZZ

when completed ovorSOu pou

hack in uuiivLyhig (jnipl'».vefs ui' the. llulvi-"durtiriifk mill lie't'wiiij'iVo'xiord and Hclvi-dereP

During the pastor's "absence tho.ftlethgdiHt DI'I I pit nestJiuiidiij* will be tilled

plaee. A greiil cllort. is goilW to bo made | f>;«"»*-'; •Ai'."1>'t<( M 7 a - Uuni'0.,.o.i({,,r«m-t,, make Lhisiilmimci- guthuring mid; mi r ' l]l)U^ns KKNVA,:,.^K<>Kh^turu<.'v<!nLnl'im|>urlniu!u. lnri : i f i>rn)i i l ion leiulhig to tlio roeCVur.V nf it

home here ! 1«rHH l»K^ N*««-fmindhn,.l dofi;

t'oVe" |i*riiiny of next, weult. At the c-16.se ori

with his .inciUier in iladelphiu.h

y. During his ithseneiTMrtt. Wright and Iho

children will visit her parents uuar Slor-ristow'i. .~,"Ilim'h Dopayens Conminndory, No. ID,

Knights Templar, of.l''aston, conferred tlieOrder or the Temple last, Friday nltflU.Ainon.iT l-ho mnny visituifr lodge men pre-

K

VFftr--g, iRnmti,

John Pm-iiuUund Prank

vl 'row,George:biinicl P.-nunyS. HiiWlt of l'hlUinsburg, nioinbers ofitholocal ccmimamivryy*vero also present.

Fine Ko. 1 Virginia pcanuta, best on themarket, nt 10.cents t'«r qi'nrl. Another

"gratle^but not as (,'Ood, at 5 eenta perK.-J quart.1 Louis ^aiiolli- --1 l" .•- •' ,.

bo will latte IIIH rumily tliet-u. us soon as hoi ii till suitable quarters, Hin suecesisoi*

has mil-yut been named l>iit it ia Kenorallybelieved t-tmt, Oharles Christine, Jr., willgot, the position.

A mysterious ilisappuunmeu is reportedby employees of the Neerthmn. Uast Fri-day an or^uii tuner tiiiiiied ! I itehltitja eaiuufrom New Hertford, MHUH., to t«ko a. posi-tion in tlu>..f[tclory. He seciirejl_ b_oiwUit_

loit"rli!stje-4t- clotlios •tUero.1"OirSaUir(liiy-morning lie pr«autnRbly stfti'ted to work,

i that UnioriinMiing has been Hcon

To LOAN'$100 on coodsecurity. AddressBoxl.Huttxvlllo.K.J..

Koit riALtf—Uluo Barred Plyniotith Hock

»iuiretion.

? Mrs. Rorer|"the most famous ,(? cook in America" \S recommcntls and.3c uses Cleveland's \| Baking Powder 3t.exclusiyeiy. jJ '• I am mnviticwl Cleveland's is •

. .? . <!'.<•• V')"V .l»iltinK (w.-aur-madu; . 3 .t iiml I liiivc :uloptcd it cxdusivi-ly 3£ in my nmlclti): schools iin.I fur ^A daily household use,"

A Priitcifat PkiUJetfkU Cooking Schwt. ;?

In; Morris (,'oiuity ,Sjt\lu«s Iliink,

cpowiU niiuic on or helorc April 2d,wiii (Iruw Interest Iron, April 1st.

II. T. lll-I.l,K. W. Mn.i.KU, Hec'y and Trcns,

President. •--; •

The New Shoe Store ^—that's the place to buy shoes

You wouldn't think of going ton hardware store to buy grocer-

ies, so Why should you go any whero olso but a flhoo atoro for shoos.

There is overy reason v.*hy yoV'laiiould como to »a; wo can not only ;

'- Boll you HIIOCH eiieapor than dry, noods or grocery - Htorea, but you , . ,

enn flntf horo better asaortnienth, moro wultlia, mid all the now .

ttiingi as soon JIH they appear in tho market. (

Jiint now wo are Hiiou'ing tlio isus styles in colored shoes. TanRbnnq with fancy vesting topH nro Hm r;igp.

Our'H rangt1 in price from 51.50 to £3.50.

f/iaiua' "VuHtiti'jj Top TiilTXuL'U Siio'eri, witUhK _ - - - ' — - - - - • - ' . ^ $ [ , 5 0 :

LiultcH* Vusthig Top Tmi f.ico Siioof, width C to K 2.00

Lndlcft* Vesting Tup 'Van JACO SIIOPH, AVelt SOIOH, widths, B to R - - 2.50

LfidlcH* lirovrn VIci Kid I-n^c Siioo.s with Vesting Stay, widths, B to E - 3.00

Liidie-4'•Urown VIci Kid 1/iee SIIOGR, AVHtlngTops, Widths, A to E - - 3.50

Wo also curry a full Ilnoof Mittscti'nnd Children's Tan Shoes withUu; new vL'stiitK I'ipH.

ROOF & McDANOLDS,The Now Shoe Store.

In prottt ld'maindur comingcrudit. .Cull on

. rip:in«fnln.Tt,'. Wasiiintjton, or V. t'un-llold, Port .Murray. ;j-17-tt'

Sto:inn!il little necks a specialty at Hor'rt rtjutiiunmt.\V.v\-ri:i»—An nppronticu to le:»rn drew;-

in:»kiti(j. MfirCiutt .Smith, over itice &,Dercincr'.s store, lliickettHiown. tf. •

Von HK.ST.—House on upper Itroiul•trtet. Milton Waninley, Wushinu'tnii.

:no-tr.l-'oitHAi.K—KreHli cow, S vesirs old; t-'ivu-s

17(|imrt.sufmllk nor d;iy on urass. .laenbKihhutiH, Anthony, X. J. 3-10-tf.

IoiiSAi.i-:—A I'ywthotiKiindlviinwisIiiiickCap plitntsf also Henry Ward Bfecher,JliirViiiid IJnyton Htniwherrv piniits, \V.II. C(MikHn,IlrniUl\V.iy, N. J." 2-21-tf

lie member s. S, Teel is mnlcliiB fine cab-inet phului;ntplis fur;1.50 per dozen. I-2-L.

Foit HUNT—House of eleven roomsNo. I7lJro:idairt!ot. J .T. LaiiRatofl*. •

For delicious Ice Cream and Ices, lineCuke and «Wyet Bread, no one uxt'ellUulick. Ifo Hpiires no expense in theirmukiiiKt thus tiisutiiif; the liiyhust quality

1)I:TI;CT[VI:.—We want .1 mail in everylot-iility to act as private Detective underinstructions. Kxptirienu« uciuecuaatiry-Contract and Guunmtee furnished mem-bors. Address COOI'EHATIVK DKTECTIVBAoisscv, >'iishvtlle, Tenn. 2-'il10t

WASKIXOTOS SCHOOL oi" Mirsrc, Prof.F.W.L'ollinH.Uiroetor; piano, own 11, violin, Iand mandolin Ivssoiis; vinlhi.n, innndoliiif,'banjos, and ail the latest shuet nin.sici lorsuly at a -special diseouiit. Head lor cir-euliir'*, F. \V. Collins, 3*J AroZiirt uvcntiu.

House tested csirden and flower aeeds.Wurreii Street G rue 11 lioitse.

At J. K. HlsterM restaurant, honestlv,lie cheapest and best ilnvored oysters in

the city. Futnilies supplied.Good building lots for sale near depot.

James If. Johnston.u; I'u.uuy—Oeo. S. Mnttison, t9

Walking OffWith the Best

Another large purchaselast week enables us toname some very exception-al prices.

FirstCheer up—the best.•jre!not

all gone. This selling Fine

Spring Overcoats for less than

anybody else is an attractive

stand back of every-

JACOB BRYANT

Royal makes tho food pure,

Absolutely Puro

:. S. Gardner's v

;PRING.ANNO.UNeEMENT-|-Having removed to1 the new and commodious premises. No. io Broad Street (under J.'W. Fitts'

store) I desire to announce to the public that I will have a grand opening WEDNESDAY. APRIL6, when I cordially invite all bicyclu lovers to cull and examine my • ,.

% IMMENSE STOCK OF 1898 MODELSC^ having all the latest improvements. ; M y stock is the best, largest and most varied in town to selectjrj ironi, and my prices cannot be equalled.}Z ClfAIXTJSSS ^yJ•tfil$IfSzrl .tis9..ti*lW\ io have, on ...exhibition-«; .line of first quality

i>"i Jntending purchasers,, will please note the e.Ntraordi.nary.Jou-wholesale .ciuotations.^iveii betojwon..." > T " " l a fL ' \ v"b f m y 1 S 9 S ' m o d e l s : '"••--«-•-••-.." • ' . . ' . ' " • • • • "

:" - - • • . • - ' — —

;' - - ; •- - ^ • • ' • ' " '"" '"~ ' ~

n _" 1

-•S3§3

Our 1S0S SPECIAL $IQ.OO. Onr iSgS IJlADUli$s5-oo.OuriSgS VOLANT $z<j,oo. Our JSO.S XASDHR $35.00. »J

Our iS(jS YISDJiX $45-00. • • • , - • • -•]

SUNDRIES—Foot I'uiiVpS, 45c.. 57c ami ^ 1.,59: Lamps. '60c. 75c, $[ and Si..'5: M i s , 19c, i\5)o] -5(" a n ' : ' ^O'z-'- Py^ior.ictcrs. 75c. f^c antl Si. -. • r3>i- A SOLT\'I'.XI R^On opening day each j.uicliasei" of a bicycle will receive KRKK a large foot '^XO p'nnp and bell, as a sonsx'nir of the occasion. . ^>V.' Remember that in purchasing a wheel fronime you get it at wholesale trade price ami every Q\i^ wheel is fully warranted for the year iSy8. •- ' *./§

I G,-S; GARDNER, Bicycle Bazar, No. 10 Broad Street,--'Washington,"-'New Jersey, ^fe^i^s-a^^s^sss'SSba^^^^

Hf)V>ci!irI>V• 1 [MV |'i"r l'ivv!!MiiK!'":n'iltjm;""Jdlii'ip. I'.DW-'rrtj.ltii \V. W e l l i n g t o n Avt>. ;i-:ii-tr

. l ' r imo tiystorrt, liit juul l ino.^UO uer 1(10nLSnydur 'Hiwtiuinmt. '•_Fou_S.\i,K—Ki-ortli cow wiili will1 by her

Hnyiler, Uniss Castlo. ' il-lil'-lt

ointniiot-H nt tiio Wusliiirgton Sjiift l iif-Lor.Vi' 2Ti7 nclvidtsrc nvcuiio, WnshiiiKtcin.Wusos (Votii $3.00 to 'i.OO portt'celt. 3-:il-lt.

B.xHter lllEus, uliiumrliu, li.vatiinthn.dnil'o-

\VinTon'St"i FGreenTToult3r*;"™~"'S-:il:-2t;'~

o r l iQi inl o f l i i i n f clothoa aro atill utMrs. Slikcr'.s. It Is bcliovcd thut ho found1

lio could not 1111 tlio position him! for, andboiiiR short of money to pay his boiiril. lofttown to rectinuruU) his fttntis before de-

and other vsirlotioa of strong, iioiitthystriiwbcrry:.'pla»tsi-pri(;o, to close out,?!

Sur lliOHHiind, CHHII with order. Wm.ll.owors, Hope, N.,J._. „ ;.3n3l-2t

" WA>*TKI)—Girls to leiirii tbwoitve-iind towind, both in hard and .40IV silk. Applyto tlio WoshiiiRlon Silk Mill.

It C. c;-.C, ftiil 10 cur

Just, us wisy to buy, too. ;;

Our stock of |OIIU{I«JS nutl sol'ns is «l)lo tsuit »iiy pnrso.

A good, • ^o, well made inevury rcs[»i(i!., covered witii cnrdnry

Kviirv l-

JOHN HILDEBRANT.

HACEETTSTOW

Fresh !r_;.yalley; _ ^Bicycles' $30,~ • • • • • • " y " " ; ^ B i c y c l e s ^ $ 4 0 , "

Banges;Bicycles $5.0.JMSfi and Cohiplete assort-' " CeioFratea in every "ciinie. |

ment. : :

•• • Over 700 of them doing;service hereabouts. ^= : ; i <

and VEDETTE

Glover Seed~' ! are widely known as easy

Young housekeepers should! runners and substantial ma-

begin •ngm-bj—SCEuring-'tnejfehincSF—Wh!iO:;;yOU'l'E:JtlbOut

Pure arid "Cleaffi

JAMES JOHNSTON,Washington, N. J.

' ' j i ' lji1 •

K••••'>'-. '•' >*»-V

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THE WASHINGTON STAR,

, Edward Ilnrrlaon hns returned to theMountnlu for tlio summer.

Miss Jonniu Wyckpir, teacher, has coneto her horau in E«al Stroiublnirg for a

,; /week's vacation,.• Mm. Jerry Marlntt and dnwplitor, Annie

STEWAUTSVlfcliB.Many of tho nctnpnper writers now»;

ilnys linvo liillen iulu Ihc strnngo error olspeaklnBoftho people of this country M"Awerlam Subjects." The plain tnct isthere arc no "American Subjects." '1 lionsare over 70,000,000 people In this countrywho are Amerieun eltueiw iintl subject tono one.

LandlordCF

lila-uiieiiiln.il.LandlordCrcsarhnmnlil lilauiieiiiln.term m tno Fuimer iiou.se to the Uo\* ower mid pro|jrictor, Thomas UulliiianE t , who took,l>o»t*ion on M™'

'""'•' liwo returned from n month's visit at Ox- last. It H a long time, probnbljr 70 ywns^ZX:"^~~ford.'lira. Marlstt to eomc'.vhat indisposed Bi ; i l ; u {]ll} old huicl w.« occupied by~ot!">r' • " ' - • ' • • • • • - • • • l t a n tenant landlords, nnd tlio opinion

prevails that the clian«e piwliwlns iwecombination of owner and itroprietor In

inon will be.satisfactory to the com-

. at tbls writing.* Paul Opdyko of Olen Gardner spent Sat-• nrday nnd Sunday with " ' —

son. ' :Georgo

Tuesday n:with his diInpton.

Benjamin A. Barber n; ton .Wednesday, and it is rumored ...-Herbert D. Beaty ivil iuwupy the vacated

promises,Ezra still holds tho fort while Hurry

gathered in a Uos« on the banksofthe

Stewart Lance's family Iiavo asor.epidemic.

among r d n t l v u i n this vicinity, loft townon Friday en-routc to Chicago.

Andre i J> Uiiub, veteran soldior with nnuitviiiblc wnr rpi'onl us privato, captainami major of the 3l3t N. J . Voluntiors,died at Hit homo in VhUIIpsburj; on Thurs-day lastt "intl was burled on Sunday in thelVsbvturian cemetery at this pliico, Da-ccascil was 09 yearn of age nnd loaves nwidow, two br^Uiurd, Jacob of Newarkmill Abnun or Iltinuony, nnd n nisler, Mrs.Sheridan of Harmony.

SiitmiP'Stone hn" bpon seriously ill dur-iiiK tlio past week, but at this writing nilPJHIS'I for alarm hiu* .disappeared ami he isimproving gradually,' <

A. 1'. Kinnpy Jcft town on Saturdny for avisit to hbtson,r>oiin,ln Monwoutn county.

After mnmi-tli's pleasuring, U. P. Hul-shizer returned on Saturday.

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vvlilch h- ,,-,•• I l ! : i l t s l-e<t

d D F c

I Will of a community Inliyctl for

. . . . ,_jiuccl .Spanish-KcpuWleiuijleader, Don Francisco l'iy. MoRnll.Js not j

.. A o itt C. C- *-'. (nil to turv, i

in fiivor 0U1 war between Ills country millthu United States, Hu is sure ol" »p:iiiislidefeat hi ciiso ofcoiitltat nnd dots not liesi-

Thoitias Xtish commenced i'i»Kinj;teiieh tiaskcu tor Isaac Holltiiiin on Mon-

boyinight.

A torpid liver robs you «r mnbitloii andruins your henltli.. DeWitt's Little Kurly

from the time of the Uoinaii and Ciutli articles, such ns tlour, Rrocurics, etc.domliuitlun to the time the Arabs co»-| navu\ K. Al>"nr Is mnklni; several luvquered her ftfler three years of hard ititht-j| nrovements to hi* tot, which lie recentlyinc. and weru not exm-llod until alter TOO t [)nn(int of the heirs of John M. APgnr

HOMEBYEiNG' A Pleasure at Last.

The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for Soiled,or faded Shirt Waists, Blouses,

. , • . , , „• v . Ribbons, Curtains, Underlinen, etc.,No'MUSS, No Trouble. whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool.

Soft? in AH Colors by Grccer^ntt'i.pmggfsfs,-'or maifetf:'free for. 15cents?-".Address, TUB MAYPOLB SQA^VUPOT, 127 Daane Street. Sew York.

house.jrvin Sharp has traded horses withSam-

uol Smith.Ira Undabury and Miss Addio Linco

visited Slisa Litnco'a parents .at tairinount• recently.

Win. Doreiiius has been visiting M*brother, llev. G. Jl. Dorentus at this place.

Some of our young people attended ndancing party nt Frame Wandmiys lastweek.

The ground»oc9 havo'put in their np-Dcarnnco on Phil.v's Suiuiysido fnrni ingreat numbers, and Phily wishes the ]nd-fes would lay away their sent skin capesand replace them with tbe skins ol M<j 21-pound groundhogs.

Abraham lIoQ'man bought two colts nt»sale nt Hacfcettstown last week for ,f?5:not much more than tlio price of a goodveal calf apiece.

Mease Hildebrnnt is breaking JohnFisher's colts to go single.

What Etenger wants to know is—Is therea trap rock quarry near FhilHpsburg'.'

GeorKe Decker's, sale was well nttciulodon Tuesday and fair prices %s-ero realizedfor the goods. " '.'. jj

Thousands of sufferers from srippe ijnvebeen restored to health by One MinuteCough Cure. It quickly cures coughs,

:. colds,.bronchitis, 'pneumonia,, grippe,nsthmtiiand all throat and luntf Uisoases.F. N. Jenkins' Warren County Drug Store.

- Miss Ethel Violet Miller spent Snndnywith Miss Violet .WiWrick. •

John Hill has recovered from a sore foot,Isaiah Bennet Hildcbrant Hopkins has

parchnsed a bicycle.Charles Hopkins, drummer for a lamp

•ffick company, has supplied this vicinity.: Tomniv bus just finished .hauling wood

from liis'large wood lot just below Green's

tbe guest of JohnPond.

Nelson SmithJayne on Sunday last.

Lewis Burdge of Danvillej s o B r t o w thecoming-su

l work for- Jeson Barlow the coming- summer.

John Albright oF Higb Bridge was lastweek the guest of James Swayze. -, _..

"Win. Hildebrant of Smith ville spent one"day last week with Charles Bartow.

James Swayze moved on Monday of last•week to the farm of Mr. Drake.* Samuel Stout moved, on bis lot one day

lost week.Clinton Carey of Mt.'Herroon will farm

for Samuel Stout the coming year.Henry A. Goarcke is on the sick list.

.......•,,Discovered,. l>y a ..AVpniiin.Another great discovery lifts' been made,

and that too, by • a lady in this country.

nnd for "seven. Vea r s sh i ; witbstuuiTitsf" severest 'tests," but her vital orprnis were

undermined nnd death seemed imminent,.For three months she coughed incessantly,

J and could not sleep. She finally discover-ed a way to recovery, by purchasina uf usa bottle of Dr. Kind's New Discovery for

"'Consumption! and'was so much relievedon taking first dose, that she slept allnight; and with two bottles, has been ab-solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. LutherLul.2." Thus writes W. C Hamniek &Co., of Shelby, K- O. Trial bottles free a tF. N- Jenkin's Warren County Drug

Regular size 50c and §1.00. Every bottle• g u a r a n t e e d . "" • "• ' . . ' • • . • • ' . .

. Listof ruiil. estate; transfers lodged forrecord at County Clerk's ollice since Mar.19,1S9S:

J. Hodman Paul et al. to Aaron Koyserof Utah, dated Marrh S, ISPS, conveys

; ? ^ ^ ; ^ ~ p y operty^-i n-^Bol v id«re ~; ••.•--eonsidera fcion, •

•••••--• Annio Trimmer and husband to H. Q.""'"' Bowers ct Hi, onraekettstott 'n, dated Mar.

,17, 1S9S, conveys property m Hacketts-town; consideration,' $100,.

K.^J. Mackey, Sheriff, to Jacob H. Sae-pcr. dated March 11, 1S9S, conveys ]a-,d in

„• phillipaburg; consideration, ?3,"oO. .Emma G. Christine hud hiisban<3 to

"Winfleld Smith of Washington, datedMarch 21,1S0S, conveys property in Wash-ington; consideration, =500...

Lev! Warnian and wife to Henry A.fecn ofUarmony, dated Marcli 0, isOS, con-voys land in Harmony ^consideration $90.

Arthur T. Tallmnn aiid'wife to Joseph—Bwlug of-Phinipsb»rg,,.(lntod-3\Iarchr2l.

-iis country lia.4 never been brought Into(luestlon, should po n long way toward^divesting Spain of the glamour that ro-iinnce nnd song bnve so lonp enwloped

For some time, I have suffered withrheumatism »nd triod every imaginable

d i h t i l t - M r - J O SC

Board of Education met on TucsOayJveniiifT, March 'H, and organised by ek-ut-.t)S Owen Oberly president nnd \V. K.Thompson district clerk. Coininlttee.4were likewise natucd.

Mumps are having their itmlngs just a tthis time and several cases are reported.We arc prone to laugh and make i'un ofthis disease, which is no laughing mutter,but peculiarly dangerous if not looked ut'iercarefully-

Uncle, Bill Cruthers in one of liis philo-j

Sold by F. S. Jenkins, Washington; andM. K. Albright, Junction.

J U N C T I O N .Ilev. and Mrs. A. U Moore of Philadel-

pliia arc pftssinf: some time with Mrs,Moore's mother, Mrs. II. Wolverton.

Rev- Tlioinaa Houston spent Tuesday oflast week ui Guorge Fleming's.

M;iss Jennie Smith of Washington spoutSunday with friends in town

sophical moods remirked the other day:' Miss Susie Young is visiting niuong"It does appear to iw that prohibition J friends here.folks will git hold of the wrong end, en nil j [ r , nri(* jiPH> Charles Goble were tho

nnd brewer wouldn't make it; but If theydidn't make it nt il why t l i n the re ta i l r

renco, ivluch meets in Oranco Ibis year,omnnmciiiB on March 30tU.. Ooiisequent-

l ll b th M Edidn't make it at all, why then the retailer commencing on March 30th., Consequentcouldn't.'))uy en you en me wouldn't htive.i 1>'- there will bo no suryices in the M. E,no chance to sigii nor refuae thc.appHca- chur«h next Sunday.;tion for license, consequently gin mills enbeer shops wouldn't be in it. That's myidea; stop the makin' of the stuff en thenyou're doin' somethin', icr you nint neverKoin' to gain much by tight in* the littleteller and lettin1 the big one go Scot-free,even if he does puy big money to thechurchen charity, en goes to Congress en maybegits to be Governor of the State. I can'tsee no difference between the man Whomakes the pizen for distribution en thefeller who distributes it, en in this part ofthe country, I guess its so all over, the bigteller, the 'stiller and the brewer is behindthe saloon ninn, and in reality is the one

The >'ew York World says that: "Tele-phone and typewriting girls constitute anarmy of honest, self-respecting, hard-work-ing bread winners, nnd the effort toother-wise classify them by using their worknames as titles for vulgar farces and sillysongs is witless, mean and cowardly,"Well and truly snid, but not nearly as se-vere as the'practicedesefves!'-:;- '*• •"'•'••:"'• '••••'-

Prof. Hnnce has been on the sick list forsfivftml days, but has recovered suilicientlytobe'a'rouiid.'^. "" ' ' " • "

It has always been and;.presumably al-ways will be a disputed question whetherthe"promiscuous interim*-"1'"--" -<••-•-—-*-~

Airs. Georce Fleming is visiting herchildren in Elizabeth.

Harry Bodhie, who has been very sickwith pneumonia and measles, is slowlyi in pro vine.

There are six new cases of measles this•week-

Mrs. Helen Smith of Scranton died ather home on Friday. Her remains werebrought to her father's, Dr. Fenwick, onSaturday. Funeral services were held inthe M. E. church on Sunday, conductedby Rev, Ccorgc An™!eman, assisted byRev. II. B. Dare. Interment fn the Val-ley Presbyterian •cemetery.

Miss Jennie Robinson of Philadelphia,will give a stereoptican lecture in the Bap-tist church on Friday evening at 7.15; ad-mission free.

Elmer Piilper, a student of GettysburgTheological Seminary, will speak for theW. 0. T. U. in the Baptist church nextSunday afternoon at •! o'clock.

Tbe trustees of the Presbyterian churchhad a supper in the chapel last Fridayevening. There was not a very large at-

The I. O. II. M. had a public anniversaryin their rooms on Saturday evening.- A few of-thu friunds bf-Margio Deaglomade her a surprise party, on Saturdayafternoon;" ;

The drama entitled "Josiah's Courtship"' " '• ,vas given by the iipworth League

One of the most interesting sights for the shoppers to-

day in Easton is Rader's Dry. Goods and Carpet

Store. . . . . .

It is a. handsome, attractive,, well-arranged store. It is per-fectly lighted. It is thoroughly stocked with Dry Goods,Carpets, Curtains and Upholstery of such a kind and qualityas no other store can boast of. It is a clean store,everything yousee and everything that is out of sight is as clean as a newpin. It is an up to-date store; there's nothing old or stale orshopworn in it; whatever you buy is new. It is an accomodatingstore. There's an atmosphere about it that makes you feel athome. You are treated courteously;yoti are waited on promptly;they've got what you want, and you get what you ask for with-out any argument: you're made to feel just as welcome whenyou buy a spool of cotton as when you buy S50 or $100.00worth of goods. It is a dependable store; you get what youthink you'll get; you get the best of everything at the lowestmarket prices. Nothing unreliable or unv.orthy...cvcr1gocs outof this store for the very good reason that they see to it thatnothing unreliable or unworthy ever comes in. Their aim hasbeen to improve the i|uality uf their goods and to give, thehighest possible standard. As a proof of this their efforts havebeen rewarded with great success, and the superiority of their;oods has been recognized by their constantly increasing

trade, and it is not too much to say that the position they oc-cupy in the estimation of the public has been brought aboutbygiving merchandise of a better quality at the same and lessprice than you've.been.accustomed to pay for inferior grades.The best is cheapest because it is the best. Merely talking lowprices and exceptional bargains does not satisfy buyers. Do-ing it is the thing that brings and holds trade to this store.

If you have never shopped at Rader's, try them.

=S Purchase Direct at Factory Cost from the Onjs l-irai of -Actual'Moniit'actufurg of Hfglii'jTrad_ejs pianos an^ Organs wuo sell"uirecttu tlic^e-Tera^•S Public ' inclusively^ All "Proms" saved~to~"tlie

^ A -REMARKABLE: PROPOSITION: ^ S S— t

. The r*ii|ii(ue eunt

->iiMn-'ihoiK TliUlnitit-IMdlCMuli-

3CO'R°NI"S"'H &''H6t,d("sSSiSl'W

"ouiig people of the seXus is not productive

erty allowed, and by the very ones whdisclaim all belief hi the objections Mintart plain to others who sadly witness con-duct and actions they arc powerless to pre-vent. Mistakes can be so etusily made, but'ordinarily they can be ns easily prevented,or ut least guarded ayainst, find it is poorconsolation to say to ourgelf iif'ter misfor-tune happens: "Ah well, 1 tried to do myduty; I can't help it now," •when in factthe duty and sulf-iinposed responsibilityWere never appreciated nor undoratood.'Just iis soon as children grow up to be "bigenough to run alone" they are, ordinarily,giveii or allowed the privilege, the parentm too many instances assuming thatother

fiOy-or day-school" teacherheld accountable i( 'acipGOplefthoSHfiOayor dayschool teacher

perhaps,should be:held accountable i('acci-dents liappen, which is only an excuse fornegligence nnd shirking duty. There canbe no safer gum-dinn I'or a young personthan home iniiuencc, the love of homo andits environments. There the lessons shouldbe taught that \\\\\ prove, Jho' strong de-f«itsrt- against outside influence for.evi'.and the chain of nflbction!ito: duty forgedby homely advice find welded by mother-love will be able to hold the ship to its tiii-chor "though tempests roll and torrentspour."

Win. Collyi if d

David Hiker to Elbridgo W.";Tyle ofAllamucby, dated March 24; 1888, conveys

' lnndin Allaniuohy; consideration, $270.

There is'moro Catarrh in this section ofThere ismore Catarrh in hi set ion oftbo country than all other disenses put.to-GOther, and until the Iftat low years wassupposed to bo incurable. For ,a preatmany years doctors pronounced it a localdiseaso, and prescribed local remedies,

. ftnd by constantly failing to cure withlocaltreatmont, pronounced it incuwiule

jrof Chicago.accompanlodbyhis wife ana son, was in town a short timelast week visiting among relatives and re-newing old associations, he having ibeen

; Tur'liUiiiy;y.p5irs*a~rcBiidcnt---ofrthis:village

twenty-six years af*o.,_Your Oxford correspondent Bays that

"The question is agitated of having n pa-trolman to guard our1 streets at niRht."The question of having nn efficient otlicorto guard our streets at all hours to insuregood order and the protection of personstraversing our thoroughfares from physi-cal liann and unseemly, even filthy, re-marks, from loungers, lias been agitatedwith us n long time and is kept up, but theend prayed for is apparently a long wayoff. We sincerely hope that Oxford may-n-nnt-with-hcttorlsucccss.-

uuro, manufactured by F. J . Cheney &Co Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitution-al curo'ori tho market. I t : fc taken inter-nally In doses from 10 drops to a tcaspoon-f-J. I t acts directly on the blooq andjnucoiis surfaces of the system. Theydffer ond hundreuTtollfirs for any cose itfails to cure. Send' for circulars and

•.^r^.oHBNE ri'caTToleao. .0.Sold by Di

-Hall's Fami„ , 76c."Pills are the l

There appears to bo quite a number ofAmerican citizens who are opposed to thatforuipii innovation known as civil servicereform. The MorninE Union, Bridgeport,Conn., says: "Tho New York Evening l'ostasks plaintively—'Who..would bo able toRDtaiiearing for civil service reform inthe ©vnnfc of war?' and a man wrltfss to theNew York Sun that tlitit is the best reasonyet advanced for n> declaration of Hostili-ties." . • .<-. - • • • • - . . . .

Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, sister "of MrsIlobocca:Hul9hi-er;--who has been.visiting.

Fifty Years Ago.

President Polk in the White House chair,While in Lowell waa Doctor Ayer;

Doth Were busy for human wealOne to {fovern aiio one to heal-

Aod, ns a president's power of willBomelttiies depeuds ou a Uvcr-pUl,.-:.,.-

Mr. Toll: took Ayer's Pills itroi? ::::-,•".For bis li%-ert 50 years ago.

XJ ••Ayer's Cathartic Pillswero designed to supply amodel purgative to people whohad so long injured themselveswith griping medicines. Beingcarefully prepared and their in.

necessities of tho bowels andliver, thoir popularity v?as"in-stantaneous, .That thia popu-larity 'has been maintained igwell marked in the medalawarded those pills at theWorld's Pair 1893.- •;

50 Years of Cures.

Washington Lumber Yardis such a well stocked institution, not only with Lumber, but all

other sorts of Building Material, that there's no wonder at the extensive

business it attracts at all seasons.

If the Prices Were Not Rightthe big stock would not move like it does. "

There is a corresponding advantage in both the selling of Grain, and

the purchase.of Flour, Fued, Etc., at the v \

Washington Grain DepotThis establishment occupies the position of grain elevator, mill and

wholesale and retail store, making it capable of turning the grain into food

i products without entuiliny the nmldleiiien's profit.

We butask lor an investigation

w.of our c

JJ .i

aims.

CrUXvICK..roprietor.

EASTON, PA.

Handsome,Isn't It?

Antl tlie workmanship is in liecoiuingharmony. Like tlie product of a tailoror dressmaker, the real and lasting ef-fect is how the work is done. Beauti-ful plans do not guarantee a beautifulhouse. The manner in which thoplans are followed counts for much.Our superiority as ir.iiiders lies in the"know how" and the "manner of do-

The warmth and lasting quality of astructure depends on good workman-ship, to say nothiiif- ol the unsightli-ness of tfutchy carpentering and mas-onry. While we are, ^ireful buildersand very particular about materialsused, our estimates are upon aboutthe same level with others, Examine

• ourwork am!":consult.with us beforebuilding.

Jas. P. De Remer & Sons.

IS LIKE A GOOD TEMPER, "IT SHEDS A

BRIGHTNESS EVERYWHERE."

HANP-WADEHARNESS

'=ris-a:specialty :Wit!v:Us.."l:T!ie-fact Hinttwo men are constantly employed thegreater part of the time on new worktells the story of our successful en-deavorjn this line. After all, handmadeliafneslis the most economical to buy-'"

Robes and Blankets at Cost.To close out our remaining stock of these goods we will sacri-fice every cept of profit. Don't you want a bargain ?

WASHINGTON HARNESS STORE.A. D. GROFF & BRO., Prop'ta. IJ

* i ' 'Iti-Ht drnti i Ali-'Hiol iUi) IIO'I.-UMI (ilu. .Vn.!l J.7*. S-nriii K l t i « " (U r"i»rsl l'.v^.i 4.(11KVi' Wl ihki 'v . N'u. :l l.T'i ].ft!iiiii(l(J|Ti: NIL 4 :.!'() Murm Klt-«»** (|[ stars* Itci'. fiOij : y ( . \V i h k » y . >•(». •! - . m l O " M ti W , . i l ' I l n ' , ' U y c - . , . ; . . . .' (m " I d l o ; t i <>ln t •"' >Hi«r-vo(iil l i v e . . . . I ' .vi c ] 1 1 n H - " . , . . :..IIII .'•ftiti .• i l : n m . '•••< •" •' ">l.ooil Liuit U/i! .'. '-.J : ,. '1i;;^.- i .• : . i.yu . . . . ; U »: ' ,^--:U ii . . r . . . . , J? , .N.>. • . . ; . . . •„,••>

dor 'tol-ss-in- >:"••$ Mlili. "'<» "I'll1 ' '1 p 1 ! <• >'fi 11"". "I'wfiiiy-ilvc wofi clsrui'-i I'v m:ill. "MIS* ]inlil,j.j-|.

rr'cHlLpsTcor346llGHfH^

T h e best that can be had at the

^"'""'•'"'7 loWesVprices."""" "•":"1 "'

Coffee! Coffee!Wo have a celebrated JAVA at

30C; some people think it's the onlykindH',vorth having. Our ARBUCKLEBRAND of coffee is a genuine coffee.aX2P]X.I2ic per lb. It isn't worthwii iisrusi n grrbiir n L-Spsttsr-y: 11>J fi^u ffce:ciin.be havVat tins price. 'Then we'have—

fcLKHARTfc'Auu

Topft

' cUot. Sprf'iR-lloai'"«'n!i 'jiiflt

E AM> UAUNKS** Mt'ti. CUr, W, II. I1

Good Rio,

Best Rio,1 Maracaiboj

Mocha, ~

15c.20c.25c.35cr • - -

and Coffees at prices as cheaj) as ihe

cheapest.'-•'••"••• ' ' •""". "" &'- " : ~ - ~

L IW. DAVIS.'

Oppcsite'Cornisl-'s Factory. ;' r,

jf & REPAIRING jClcaninK, . 60 to $1.00AlalnSprlng, 40 to 75c '.'.Crystals, 5c to, 25c \ [-

J l l work warranted one year iA . D A V I D S O N ,

, Jeweler,

43 -E. Wasliiiigtoii Ave.'

Cigars piDaintx Flavor

iisujilly ub'mo from tho leading <; cigar store—needless to. any

t h a t ' s " • ' " ' ' . " • " " • r

SteVehson's '"r"3IT^ Talso located tho boat pool table *ju Washington; it's new^thot

n DeWitt's Witch Hazel SalveCures Piles. Scalds, Burnt. -,

"Ope.Minute Cough Cure, cures." V.That la what it wai maile (or.

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Page 7: DigiFind-It · WHAT YOU PAY * OVER 3,150.:HilH a\v1the Voiity ami i likr >i blanket. What il HIST VlCAK-XtJMUKU !3. WASHINGTON," WAISUKN COUNTY, N. J., THUKSDAY, MAliCH 'IJI

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1898.

GQ!!RT'S¥ERD!GTTlio Findings of Maine Hoard

of

TRANSMITTED TO CONGRESS.

Accompanied hj a Special7 i-'rom rrcpIUcnt jMuKhi

WRECKEDIIY CL'TSIDE EXPLOSION

Evldfiiico Thnt tho llnttlmhlp Mnlne W»*Ulnwn Vv In llnvnn» , Korlmr by mi

JJE'plo'lvfi rnrpo ThRl Cntno From tli«Kxlvrlnr—Indlcntloua TIn*t It Will »Submarine Mlnc—Cnptiiln e FullyKxonertttcU—TuNtlmuny of tlio I'rliiilpiil

".' . tVltnenuii Hi tho inquiry.

•\VnshInpton, March 29,—The pres-ident yesterday sent the following mes-sage to congress:To the Congress of tho Uriltod States: '

For pome time prior to the vifllt of the, Maine to Hnvann Itnrhor our,, consularrti|jrfsf(UntlvtiM pointed out the advan-tages to now from the visit nf nationalships to the Cuban vmterfl, in accua-

flion tnflt excellent oracr Drcvaiiea anathat no Indication of any cause for anInternal'explosion existed in an/ tjtiar-t e r . • • . • . •. . •' ' . '. ' . . •

At 8 o'clock In tho evening of Feb. 18everything had been reported securo,and nil was quiet.

At 40 minutes pnst 9 o'clock the vesselWAS suddenly destroyed.

TJiere were two distinct explosions,wltti u brief Interval between them.Tli« nisL iirU-dllie foiwurd part of theship very perceptibly. The second,which vfna vnov npnn/rirnlona'cd and ofprenter volume,""Is "attributed by thecourt to partial explosion of two or.more of the forward, magazlnea.

The evidence of'the divers catflhllfhesthat the after part of the ship wiis prac-tlcnlly Intact nnd yank In that corull-tfon n, very few minutes after the ex-plosion. The forward part was com-pletely demolished,

tTpon tho evidence of a concurrent ex-ternnl cause the finding of the court laan follows;

At frame 17 the outer shell of the ship,from ii/ point U% feet from the mldtlioline of the ship and 6 feet .above thekeel when In Its normal position, htislilon forced up so as.to be notf abmitf«ur feet above the surface of the water,thfrffore about 34 fret above whore itwould bo hail the s'np sunk uninjured.

The outside botta>n plating Is bent In-to a reversed V phdpe, the after wing»f whlpii. nbnut 15 foet broad and 32 feetin length (frame 17 to frame 25), Is dou-bled back upon itaulf u^ttlnst tiic-'con'-tinurutrm of the same plating extendingruru'finl. —

At frame 13 the vertical keel ta brokenIn two and the flat keel bent Into un

similar to tho 'tingle* formed byanple similar to tho tingle formed bytomlnp the people to the presence of our j the outslilo bottom plates. This breakflag an the symbol of good wilt and of |g now about six feet below tho surfaceour ships In the fulfillment of the mis*slon of protection to American Inter-ests, even though no immediate needtherefor nilRlit exist... Accordingly on tho 24th of Januarylast, after cooforence with the SpanishmlnUtor in which the renewal ot vlaltsof otir War vesfl&ts to Spanish waterswan UlscusBscl and accepted, the penin-sular authorities at Madrid and Hava-na were ndvised of the purpose of thli

of the water and about 30 feet above Itsnormm Position.

In the opinion oC the court this effectcould have been produced only hy theexplosion of a mine situated under thebottom of the ship.at uhout frame 18und somewhat on the shore side of theahlp.

Crave N-ol t<» Ulfimr.The conclusions of the court are:That the loss of the Maine was not

in any respect due to fault or neKlI-

Bovarnment to resume friendly naval « e n c e o n t n e P n r t o f anV ot t h e officersor members of the crew;

That the shin was destroyed by thevlsitij at Cuban ports and that in thatview the Maina would forthwith callat the Port of Havana. ThU muioune-ment was rocelved hy tho Spanish KoV-ornmpnt with appreciation of the friend-ly character of the visit of the Maine

y yexplosion of a submarine mine, whichonufjeci the partial explosion of two ormore of her forward magazines, and

That no evidence has been obtainableflxintf the responsibility for the de-

self to doubt that the sense of justiceof the Spanish nation will dictate acourse uf action suggested by honor aiul

and with notification of intention to re- fltruct|on of the Maine upon any personturn the courtesy by sending Spnnlnh o r perHons«.ships to the principal ports or the Unit- j j h a v e directed that the flndlnp of theeil Slates. Mennwhilo the Malno enter- j court of Inquiry and the views of thised tha Port of Havnna on the 25th of j government thereon be communicatedJanuary, hor arrival being marked with t 0 t h e government of her majesty theno enpeclal incident besides tho ex- queen retwnt, find I do not permit my-

" change'of cuHtomHry solutes and cere-monial visits.

- 'The1 Mains continued In thc harbor ofHnvnnfi durlnir the throo weeks follow- i the friendly

;tng hor arrival, Xo appreciable excite- [ernments.ment attended her Btny. On the eon- u will be tho duty of tho executive totrary, a feellnK of relief and confidence ! advise the congress of the result, andfollowed the resumption of the long in- ua tho meantime deliberate consldera-terrupted friendly intercourse. So no-j tlon is invoked,ticcable was this immediate ertect of j •yvher vtelt.th.it the consul soneral strong-ly urged that the presence'of our'shipsIn Cuban waters should be kept up byretaining the Maine at Havnnn or inthe.event of her recall by sending an-other vessel there to.taJcc her place.

Tin; Pntftl Kvpln*lou.At 40 minutes past 9, In the evening

of the lfith of February, the Maine was

of the two gov-

II'KINLET.

f e y,destroyed by an explosion, by which theentire forward part oC the ship was ut-

.....terli*-.wrecked. . In this cafastrophe 2orllcors and 201 of her crew perished,those who' were not killed outright by jher explosion beintf !. penned between

THE FINDINGS.

Full Text if tho Roport nf the sr«lnoCourt of.Inquiry.

Washington,' Jlarch 20.—The followingIs the full text of the report of the courtof inquiry:

U. 3. S. Iowa, First Rate,Key "West, Monday, March 21, JS93.

After full nnd mature considerationof nil the- testimony before It the. court.ir.cJs a s ' f o l l o w s : - • • •• • •

First.—That the United States battle-

not for distant. The wounded weregenerously cured for by the authorities

!'. opened to them, while the eaitk-st tu~onvfroil hfidlrs of the dead were Interredby the municipality lii a public ceme-tery in the city. Tributes of grief anilsympathy were offered from all olllcialquarters of the island.

1'ho nppniiing calamity fell upon thePeople of our country with crushingforce; and f<->r~ n brtec time an Intenseexcitement prevailed, which in a oom-

• munityless jus t and self controlled than'' ours might have- led to hasty acts ot

bund resentment. This spirit, however,soon gave way to tlie calmer processesof reason and to the resolve to Investi-gate the facts nnd awai t mn-terlnl proofbefore forming ft Judgment , as to thecause, the responsibility and tho facts-'.vjirrnnted the remedy duo. This coursenecessarily recommended Itself from theoutset to . the executive, for only in thelight ot . a 'd ispass ionate ly ascertainedcertainty could u determine thenfi turoand measure ot Its full duty In the mat-tor. The usual procedure was followed,a s In nil cases of casual ty or disaster

state. A nava l ' cnur t of inquiry wns atonce organized, composed of olllcerswellqualified hy rank nnd practical experi-ence to discharge the onerous duty im-posed upon them. ":

:—Aided by n s t rong force or wreckersand dlvevfl the court proceeded to makea thorough investigation on the spot,employing every available means forthe impartial an ' ' nxnet determinationof'the causes oc Hie explosion. Its' opera-

g lions navs been conducted witK()>tlie ut-I £ / • ' " 1 ' ° ' s t dolibornUnn .n»d Juflgiiieiu. and|B;y;•L;•i^4••"~^^vh^eliudellendchtli^.r)ursu'g^t/nn^snlV^^'l79'

•-•*•• fullest opportunity was ullowed for asimultaneous investigation by the Span-ish authorities. ' •/, The fimU7.'«S of the court of inquiry

was readied arter 23 days of continuouslabor, on the-?V=tvo£.Mai'eli:"inst'ant, nndhaving been appro veil on the 22d by tliocommander in chief oc tlie UnitedStates.naval force on the north Atlanticstation was t ransmit ted to-thelpxocii-

:It"Is"herewith laKvhefor6; the congress,

takoirbeTfore"tlie' court. ;Its purport Is, in brief, as follows:

_ When tho" Maine anlvud ut Havana,Biib"iwas~cori'uuctetV"by:" Ihts :'rBR'Ular-'KO,v-~orntnent pilot to buoy No. 4, to whichshe was moored in from five and one-half to «lx fathoms of water. f!

The state of discipline on board andthe condition of-her mngazlne, boilera,coal bunkers and storage compartmentsare passed in review, with1 the conciu-

Second.—The s ta te of discipline onboard the Maine was excellent, and all

care of safety of the ship were strictlyca r r i ed ,Ou t—. •;•-.-. '...-•;. --.I:...::,:. .: ;---;.-_-:•,•—

All ammunition was stowed in accord-ance with prescribed instructions, andproper care wns taken whenever ammu-nition was handled.

Nothing was stowed In nny of themagazines.or.shelli"ooms which ..was notpermitted to be stowed there'.'" '

The magazines and sheilrooms werealways luckmi m'tei- having been opened,and after the destruction of the Mainfthe keys were found in their properplace in the captain's cabin, everythinghaving been reported secure that even-ing at S p. m.

The temperature oC the magazines andshellrounis were taken daily and report-ed. The only magazine which hod nnundue amount of heat was the after it)irifh magazine, and .that did not explodeat,the time the Maine was destroyed. _

Tho torpedo Wa "heads were all stc'^eu'In the after part '^J^ir .^P^-ii^ler the.wardroom..and. neither, aii^e^ ..nor.. Par.-..Tieipu'ted In """the""'destruction""of HieMaine. . , . , . , .

The dry gun cotton primers and de-tonators wt-re ...stowed, In the-cabin aftand remote from the scene of the explo-sion. Wiiste.was carefully looked afteron the Mnlne to obviate danger. Specialorders In regard to this had been givenby the commanding otllcer. •'•> "'.

I varnishes, driers, alcohol' and othercombustibles'<?r this nnture were stovod.on oi" above the •main deck and couldnot have had anything to do with thedestruction of the Maine. ."

The .medical store's' were stowed aft•UpdjM^fJ?»--wn£nr^

No dangerous stores of any kind worestowed below in any of the otti'er store-rooms.

The coal bunkers were inspected dally.Of those liuiiKors .adjacent to the' for-ward magazines and shollrnoms fourwere empty—nh.iriely',"'B3, B4, Bfi, 136.

A15, had been In use that day, andA16 was full of New river coal. Thiscoal had l)?on carefully Inspected be-fore receiving It on board. The bunkerin which it was stowed w'as accessible

bunlters Hi and 156 being empty. Tiiiabunkur, A16,1" hjul been Inspected thatday by the engineer oillcer on duty.

The flro alarms in the bunkers worein working order, and there had neverbeen a case of spontaneous combustionof coal on board of tho'Mnlne.

The two after bollcrs"or the ship werein use at the time jo'r the disaster, butfor auxiliary purposes . only, with a

comparatively low pressure or steamand helnfr tended by a reliable watch,

explosion of the ship. The four for-ward hollers have since been found bythe divers and are In a fair condition.

On ttie night of the destruction of thoMaine everything had been reported se-cure for the night at 8 p. m. by reliablepersons through the proper autliorithato the commanding oilicor. At the timethe Malnti was destroyed the ship wasriuk't and therefore least liable to accWdent caused by movements from thoseon board. " '":"' - -

Third.—The destruction of the Maineoccurred-at 9:40 p. tn. on thu ISt'i 'layof February, 1S98, In the harbor of Ha-vnna, she being at the time moored tothe same buoy to which she had beentaken upon her arrival.,

Thtjrt}.. were two explosions of a dis-tinctly different character, with a veryhbort, .but distinct .Interval betweenthem, and the forwnrd part ot the shipwus, lifted to a marked degree at thetime of the drat explosion. The firstexplosion wns more in the nature of areport like that of a gun, while the sec-ond explosion was more open, prolong-ed and of greater volume. This secondexplosion was. In the opinion of thecourt, caused by the partial explosionof two or more of the forward maga-ilnes of the Maine.

Condition «f tlio Wreak.The evidence bearing upon this, being

principally obtained from divers, didnot enable th« court to form a definiteconclusion as to the condition of thewreck, although it was 'established that

Ad to tha situation of the pnintroom, h*flxed It as In the "eyes of the ship," Justb?!1?* .. th*».,Verth•.floeVth'* extreme,fnr-ward compartment. As for tho dlapoBl-tlon of inilammnbles. they woro stowedIn chests, according to reputations, andwhen Inflammables were In excC3n ofchest capacity,they Were allowed to bekept in the bmhroom of tho admiral'scabin.

noffardinK the electric plant of theMaine, Captain Slpsbee saM that therewas no serious grounding or suddennarinff up of the lights before tho explo-sion, but a sudden and total ucltpHe,During the atay In Havana Caiu«inSlRHbee took moro than ordinary pre-cautions for the protection of the Maineby placing sentries on the forecastle andpoop, luartermnster nnil signal boys ohthe bridge and on, the poop.: He said he had given onicra to the

j masfr nt nrma nnd the orderly sergeanti to keep a careful eye on everybody thatI came on board and to carefully observe

nny pacKagc-H that might be held, onthe supposition that dynamite or otherhigh explosives might be employed, andafterward to Inspect the route thesepeople had taken and never to losesight or the Importance ot the order. H>-Btated that very tew people visited theship. 'Lieutenant Commander "WJIIII-wright bt-Iiig rather sev«ro on desultoryvisitors.

ltrnir «r IiiintAiiHfl Viituinc.The Mnlne at time of explosion was

heatiing approximately ,,, nTthwpst,| pointing toward the Shears. He was"writing In the port cabin at the timeof the explosion and was dressed. lie

oforward part of the ship are, however,BStabllshed by the testimony.

That portion of tho Port «ide- of theprotective deck which extends fromabout frame 30 to about frame 41 wasblown up aft and over to port. Themain deck fri<m about frame 30 to aboutframe 41 was blown up aft and slightlyaver to starboard, folding the forwardpart of the middle superstructure overind on top of the after part

This was, in the opinion of the court,:aused by the partial explosion of twoor more or the forward magazines ofthe Maine.

Fifth.—At frame 17 the outer shell of'.he ship from a-point liy& feet from themiddle line of the ahlp and six-feetibovo the keel when In its normal po-altlon has been forced up BO as to benow about four feet above the surfaceof the water, therefore' about 34 feet [ Iabove where It would be had the ship j

volume, largely.metallic in its charac-ter. It was succeeded by a metallicsound, probably of falling debris; atrembllnt,' and 1 urchin* motion oC thevessel, then an impression of subsi-dence, attended by an eclipse of elec-tric lights ana intense darkness withinthe cnhln.

He knew Immediately that the Mainehad been blown up and that she wassinking. He hurried to the starboardcabin ports, but changed his course tothe passage fouling to the superstruc-ture. Then he detailed the manner ofmeeting Private Bill Anthony, which ismuch the same &s has been published.

The center of the explosion was be-neath and a little forward ot theconning tower on the port side. In tharegion of the center axis of the explo-sion was the 6-lnch reserve magazine,

very little powder.Then the, P

»unk unlnlurod mURazIno was In the samo general ro.Tho oStMe bottom piatlne Is bent Into S ° " ' n ' : u t

ho n t h 0 f ^ T y , " ?""v.n ° V ° r

d V shape, tho after wing of '*> 1°-Jn ';h mnBazlne n tho load np re-out 15 foot broad and 30 foot 8 | o n o t t h e t u r r o 1 " ,n i 1 ',» the adjoining

passage a number of 10lnch shells wero

•eversedw h i c h , a b o u t iu iet^t ui*i>u.u uwti o\> i n m ; -" • • .. • . • . ~. ~in length (from frame 17 to frame 25, PflSsnEo a number of 10-inch shells wereIs doubled back upon Itself against the 1 Permanently placed. According to cap-continuatlon of the same plating ex- | " £ • WfiSbee. it would be .difficult totending forward.

At frame 15 the vertical keel Is brokenIn two and the flat keel bent Into anangle similar'to the angle formed bythe outside bottom plating. This breakIs now about C feet below the surfaceof the water and about 30 feet above itsn o r m a l p o s i t i o n . •; • - ••••-.--. •

A J l i n o S u r e l y Cntisoil I t .

In the opinion of the court, this effectcould have been produced only by theexplosion of a mine situated under thebottom of the ship at about frame ISand somewhat on the port side of theship. ' ' ' ' .'

Sixth.—The court finds that the lossof the Maine on the occasion named wasnot In any respect due to fault or neg.licence on the part of any of the officersor members of the crew of said vessel.

conceive the explosion Involved the 10-Inch magazine because of the locationof the explosion and that no reportsshow that any 10-inch sheila were hurl-ed Into the air because of tho explo-sion.

He said the discipline of the ship wasexcellent. The marine guard was in ex-cellent condition, und-reports of themfrlirnl department show that aboutone man and a quarter per day were onthe sick Hat the past vear.

HAZEN..Our farmers .ore congratulating them-selves upon the oneouraehignppearance ofgrain and gross. These rains are what theyoung cereals need,

Jjevi Slackey has secured a position witha gentleman from Pleniington, whosobusiness is fjoing froiri place to place t

iher forward magazines. . . . .

Eighth.—The court has been unableto obtain evidence fixing the responsi-bility for the destruction of the Maineupon niiy person or persons,

W. T. SAMi'dON, Captain U. S. N.,President.

A. MAJIIX, Lieutenant CommanderTJ. S. N., Judge Advocate.

The court., luivlnK finished the Inquiry'It'was ordered to'make, adjourned "at U

m..to ..await, the action of the conven-authority.

W. T. SAMPSON. Captain U. S. N.,President. . ... . . .

A. MAIUX, Lieutenant CommanderU. S. X., Judge Advocate.

U. S. Flagship New-York, March 22ISDS.'-Off-Key West. ..•-.-. ., •.... '." -

The proceedings and .findings of the,tourt of Inquiry In tho above case are'

approved.M. SiCATiD, Rear Admiral, Command-

er in Chief of the United States NavalForce on the North Atlantic Stii'tion. ;

able instruction of Prof, ittoerschor.I William Pittenger bus moved to the' Unaugst homestead. Titos. Jones hnsmoved to the Miller house, and a familyby the name of Thatcher to tlie housevacated by Jones. Lewis Riddle moves totlie Carlinrt farm near Belvideroanu Geo.Meddotigh to the farm vacated bylliddlo.

Win. Cole's houso near Little York with.all its'contents was burned to fishes on;• MomliVy' afternoon, unused by a" iltJleutive1 flue. The clothing and what little money1 they had was consumed. There was a| small insurance ou the liquse.1 Floyd. Jones hn-s taken the agency forthe Larliiii' Soap • Mfy. Co. of Buffalo nndhns been successful in selling two tei

I dollar cases.. .

-i To see a fine, window of blooiuinjr plantsi.you should go. by..Mrs. J. T. JonesMiouse.

We arc glad to see our friend and {roodnaturecl Peter Hess with us again back to

| his old place.

THE TESTIMONY.Bvl.H'i

! Itll 11-t.

•'" Washington, March 20.—The followingis the testimony of the most important'"tvitnt-'ssuii" before- t ne naval- court oMii-

, ...Captain,_Slesl>ee.«in.... testify Ing ..statedthat lie hnbV" assumed "'command, "of theMaine in \S9t. . He nnrmted the arrivalof the battleship In Havana. In describ-ing the'suiTOuiullngs when first mooredto his buoy Captain Slffsboe stated thatthe Spnntyli. man-of-war Alfonso XIIwas moored" in the position now.occu-pied by the Peru, about 250 yards to thenorthwai'u and westward of the Maine.Tho German ship Gnetsonau Was anch-ored'tit the berth; now occupied by tlioSpanish nmn-of-wnr riotrnspe. which Isabout 400. yards duo• north- from-'^heMaine. Ho tTien located tho Germannian-Pf-»;ai'.._C!in.)'loltol.,whk'li..cameJnto

was anchored to Tha southward' of theJlnln"'s berth about .100 orT.00 yaulg.

Heathen statedUhat he had boon in3-Iavana In 1ST2 and asain in 1S78. liecould not state whether the Maine wasplaced in tht* usual berth for men-of-war, but saiii that ho had heard re-'marks since the- explosion, ustnfi Cap-tain Stevens, temporarily In-commatidof the Ward lino steamer City'of •Wash-ington, us authority for the statement,that he had never known,in all or his

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_iavaiiVriui-Tivi!-ui-aIk--yeura,-a~man=Of^war to bo anchored at that buoy; thathe had rarely-known niercliant vesselsto be nrinlinrerl there, and that . It-wasthe least used buoy in the harbor, :;-

ln so.fav.na tho rogrulatfons i-egardlngintlammablcs nnd paints on board Cap-tain Slpsbe*. testified that the Legula-tions were strictly carried out in regardto stowage nnd that the waste also wassubject to the same careful disposition.

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you buy—that is, if you appreciate money saved. See our

ieayirigXng^:H:!ffS;35?;pBf6p~in^a^to'buy or not. • >: ,

==-- Shurts & Richey.T h e H o m e f u r n i s h e r s . r r ": : • - ; ; ' - . . . — - : : , -: • . ,

NEEDHAMPIANO-ORGAN

HIGH GRADE

ORGANS.

,,.._,.. OFFICER

III! BAST 14 Ui ST.

NEW YOttJt.""1"

MANUFACTORY

WASHINGTON,

Frant Van SycUe.BILLIARD

andOOLARLORS,

D a w o s

Nex t 'Door t o p o s t "Office"'"/

Sts .splendid Tables—Courteous,, Treatment—Full,. S.tocfe of Pine""'Clears and Tobacco.'"r" - " ' ••f-"-"-;-

NOT1CE. "In tho Mutter of tlio Katate of 1 HiiloTto Rnr

-•Wtiiiinii-H'.m»»t'yiDoowt»od.,)"'ci'caiiord.;--;"—-;Pui'sua^t to the oniur of tho Surrofinto of tho

County of WIHTOH, mudo ou tho thlrU UnyoCI'ulivtiary, A. B. 0110. .tliotieund olEht huuuredr.mi nlnnty-nlglit, imtW.ls liocotiy glvmttantl -I>«r»ona imviHK claims nealnst tho eatato of 'WUliimi-Knjn»oy, lato of ttio County of WtirronitluraiiML'O, to ]irws«nt to th« uubsurtber, hta «tl-mlnlstrator, ou or" boforo tho tlitnl tiny of A'ov-

i A. 13. plghte.oii inmtlrtd and ninety-1-l j 'l tl l d f t l o

n o ) i l 8 r o r . h o r r c l i i a s , a r t e t o p . t U pnQlriiintlfln; wltiilniiiQ" linio-f o liiniiiuli will bu-forever bnrroil of b'tn or hot action agaluat tlioaald ailmfulstrator.

JACOB 1'. J'ETTY. ' —Dated, Fob. it, ISlti. Admlu lBi ru to r . ' " •••

r r u ' F c o , 50.110 '•: '•

"THEBEST"T|i|RE

INPAINT"

1AINTINC1 hecomes expensive when you use cheap paint. Perhaps youhave.nlreidy learned this—others have. For excellent results m

Artistic^stodcs producing pleasing effects."

Color Card, Pamphlet," Estsrior Docoratlon," etc., mailed on rcnucst. „

; 0 • J . K. COOKE,;' •••'---•-v: "• Washington, -N....J.

In tlio Mnttor or tlio Katnto or I Itnlo to IJnrTlioiiuia Scxtou, ilotft'ftsc'I. J Creaitora."".1-Pursuant to tho ordt^cf-*t!io Surrogate of tlib

County of Wrt'ToU. m«0o on tbo ist any of Jim- '.imry. A. D- ono ilioiisnuil olt'ht hundred nndtUnotVirlKht uotluo.ia-horoby-clvoiiao idl por-_

l l t t t f ' J n t i

^Ddtod, J a n . 81,1893.IWPeo.fO.CH) .

Page 8: DigiFind-It · WHAT YOU PAY * OVER 3,150.:HilH a\v1the Voiity ami i likr >i blanket. What il HIST VlCAK-XtJMUKU !3. WASHINGTON," WAISUKN COUNTY, N. J., THUKSDAY, MAliCH 'IJI

THE WASHINGTON STAR, W A S | J J C N G T O K , ^ : J . , THURSDAY, SIARCH 31, 1898.

:: Tboobangca which hftvo boon made in• "jhisplace oro as follow: Potcr Thomas

jaovcd In your town on Thursday, nnd•'• John Lungor of Port Coldon, moved on

hia farm which was occupied by Thomas.Frank Megnlro moved into N. Wnrno'sbouao anilu Mr. Winters will move on M.B. Bowera1 -farm, rocontly.-vacated• by

-"--Mccuire. J. Homidenu will movo to An-doraon and Mr. Gray will movo on tho

'" 'ft^ni vacated by Homideau. •FmiiTc Uleh-. oy moved on a farm above tUo railroad,

and .William Krutz will movo intbe house^ v ^ y ; v : . : . , . :."•; Poter Tfiomtia of Waablngton was in

town on Saturday night.Mr. and'Mrs. Alfred A. SeRuino and

grandson of Newark. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred-£). Seguine ami daughter Qcrthn, were cn-

•'" tcttnliied on Montlny at the homo of Mr.and Mrs. John E. lnscbo.

Mrs. John Willever nnd (laiiffliter Penrl,nccompnuieii by..rjlisj-llfricla Housel of

.Brook lyn , nru pacing u furi,riij,'iit - wiliirelatives at Cmnford and Stanhope.

Tbo next meeting of tltoW.C. T, I*, will. . 'be held »t tins home of Mrs. JolmE.Itiscbo

on Wednesday nttomoon ut* next week.EDIIUU KruU, KOgnr Knitz, Berthn Se-

cuinc, Mary Hevener, Lizzie Smith ami.ABIIOH Nixoiutro nil roeovt-'ring from nnattack of tho iniinijjs.

Miss May Willever of Asbury was theguusl on Momliiy ofliyrcoiiMii, MI--b htu-ma Wlllever.

Miss Agnes Nixon of New Village spent" t h r e e days here <it the homo of her Uuusin,

Miss Jennie'Nixon. Mrs. Frank Nixon' - was also here on Monday.

Goo. Inscho of Nun* Hampton'was in•'••• town last. Friday.

Mrs. P. \i. Urt-'VuliiiR returned liomu&it-iirdny night after spending J)llrt o t ' theweek at Uloomsbury nt the home ot herdaughter, Mrs. Dr. Crispin.

H ASBUttY.Daniel Holmes of Montclnir Is ttpendliiL'

tho wco!c with his grandparonts, Mr. nndMrs.Daniel Ostmin.

T. Hi'Thoinpson, salesman for \V. P.Holllday, Detroit, \vna tho guest of hisparents'here overSundny.

Notwithstanding Uiounfnvorable weath-er last Thursday eveniiij*, tho "hard times"Hociiiblo wns a uticcea» both socially andQnancUHy. ,.x., ,•Miss Hertim Smith; who lias been spend

ing the winter nt Now Village, \ isitcd herpfirnnta li(*r« Iflwt SniiHny. - i - -

Edison's projecting kinatoscopc will beexhibited by Storm Bros, of StroudsburgIn tbe M, K. church on Thursday evening,April 7th. Tills entertainment promisesto bu n ({rent treat nnd everybody shouldavftt] themselves of tlie opportuni*" ""av i lseeingthe t

elves of the opporu\Tonderftil invention.

b i l d th

ity ofWliiloseeing UiU \Tonderftil inventio. _. _

the sctMiea nro being clinnged the nudlcncewill be -entertained with selections fromthe phonograph, -•, . . .,.,

Mrs. H. II. Johnson and son Lloyd leftlast Thursday for Kewitrfc, where theywill spend two weeks with her sister, Mrs.Win. Abbey,

Mrs. Jane Dellnrt. who ims been pass-ing tliu week at Toiynsbury, returnedhome last Monday. v

We regret' tliat there were

Seldoti Hnrtimui, who la working ntOrange, ia spending a few days at his homoIn Paulina.

Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Williams of Nazareth,Pa., nro visiting their parents, Mr. undMrs. A. R. Williams. ..

Assistant Postmaster 'Itnrtiiiitn spentfrom Saturdiiy till Tuesday in New Yorkcity. :::

Washington Camp, No. 38, P. O. S. of A.,inilmudevening.

Camp, No, 38, P. O. S. of A.,uiuuldaicd List .Thursday

.rn!.g ^

Charles Logan of Newark "pentdays nt homo Inst week.

A new stone walk is being built nn thohill.from Mr. Blair's resident up thosecond hill. The work is in charge of Dr.Vail, nnd when completed it/will be a. bigImprovement over the dirt wiilk.

L. M. Wilson Is building aiTarldlUon tothe King houso whichVivUl bu'occupiedwhen uompli'tcd'by two families,

Cliiirltta Doilaiid.of tho rrudontlal In-surance L'o. of Newark, is homo on u short-

isit.Mrs. A. A. Schubert and daughter are

(siting friend* in New' York city.Win. Cooko of Uratichviilo spent Sunday

with his mother, Mrs. J. C. Van Horn.We understand tlmt P. 0, Van Scoten

will leave the employ of Contractor LogannrewnI to hinr tho nlurealiiw lomiiorancu wllllenvo tliuomploy orcontraclorLogiinw!tureKlvi.|Hj.vlll!v. W. V«ii KirfeorMt. this sprliiennd will (.-a to l,rmi.iBon theVur.icm, S. Y., in tin.- l'rcubjlurlim church llcrmon Llnnbcrry lurnt ot Wiilimt Valley.

UrivlnBlust Friday evening.Uev. A. C. Covey left on Wednesday to

attend Conference now in session atOruiisc

Mr». Albert Kiiiney of Uroarhvay liasbeen the gvumt of her mint, Mrs, ElizabethReiner,- for st-vernt dn.vs,

I laroli! Smith ot I'hiiiipsbtirg is .stoppingat the American House, the «uust ot libiutnt, Mrs. Win. Hnmlolph.

*-•"•••»-'- '-visitod friends at Dover i . , , . ..... . . . .- | The Y\s will hold their monihly social nt

.. e-1,.,: ,,,,. Mr*. I). C Carter's on 'Frltlny ovcnliiif.••If O . l l U r i l . l ^ \ _ , _ T t m . f » _ . ^ . ! . _ „ . . _ ; . . _ r t _ _ E . . ! „ . * __ t V o ^ l l

IS, j . Mnckcy will take histeam for Contractor Logan.

Bun llird. while cutting'' meat at Rico &Yi'tturV biiteher shop, seriously cut hishand.

J. Ii. Titmnii of Walnut Valley is thenew clerk nt C. K. Mnim't) store.

n'uv, W. M. Jol>u.iti>i't left Wtdncailiiyig for the M, K. Conference, ills

The Kind of Children EveryMother Wants to Have.

Every mother should know thnt when thet nr lunila nro hot, the head tlirobbinc. nnilf i t l S i r ' ' A f e " " " ' " ' " " 0 a 'rAAv

], nnd tlio quli

CCOJJtU COol,tlio restless-ness pHSse*

-awaj*, nndthodnnfferlsover. Wlmtn relief fortho mothernswclltistho

esP r o e u rotlicm with-*'m«icl;iv. lathat dfrcc-t<i»i!ft5,ifetv.Every mot ti-e r b i a

t known whether he will be returned tonot.

Mrs. John Housel and little daughter oil 0 I l s-unrdiiv'aii I Sunday last. • ' ! , The *'« v-;Ul i l o l ( i Uieir monthly huumGood Spring hjient TUI-MKV ,U tho h-ine °". r " '.™7,' «!,., " \c(l ,,,„> S l t = ! l v Mr* 0. C. Carter's on 'Friday uvemiuj.ofher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ctebalzc W il- . J l r ? ; . ( ^ , t \ l l l Itl Jxnceis to snl'nd John White's house is receiving a ftlever. I several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. | coat of paint by .Stroud.-,burg painters.•-Mrs. Rush <»f Hvlierlmvn iinil Mi1---. John .Milton Aten. j Mm Etniiiti HibUir returned homeMrs. Rush of Hellerlmvn umi Mr--. J.Rush of Washington were entortniueil ...Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cook.

Rev. A. Lucas U'ft on Montlny U> uftetulConference, He \v»s accompanied by hiswife, son and daughter* who will hpetit!

, ten davs with relatives nt Newark andJersey 'City.

Harvey Cowell spent Sunday in yourtown at the home ot hit* grandparents.Mr.nnd Mrs. A, Hockenberry.

Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. genuine of Newarkare guests ol"relatives here.

Rev. nnd Mrs. Lucas guve n reception inhonor of the "Young Men's Bible Class atthe par^onnge on Monday night of lust•week. The guests numbered about- 2ti.Nii-e'refreshments were served.

.-.•'>lJ" Miss Cert ha Housol, Miss'Com Dugon^ nnd Mrs. John Dngon of Washington wore

guests of Mrs. John Dalryiiipk, near Ox-ford, on Wednesday.

Henry Bryan returned to tho home ofhis daughter here, Mrs. M. B. Bowers, onSaturday, after spending twelve days atthe home of his son, Keuben, near NewHampton. This is the longest visit that

.Milton Aten.Ch.is. 0?nuin and Jitniilv, who have been

victim; relatives in Hacketttitown, re-turned home last Sunday,

Mrs. Seiner of I'liillinsburs spent n partof last wei'k with friends in town.

A N K W l ' l l l -M.

h & TIo:\giiind, tho newtirm of Asbury, inviufriend^ and .ibrnierlinn and as

the iitteution of nil. tstoincjrs of tho oldruns fair dealing, best

f:oods. ilrst-elass attention and a 5 percent, cash disennnt will draw. They havejust placed now poods in every department—such (IH will please tin.' eye, jiive excel-lent wear nnd convince the buyer that thish the one linn in Ashury to deal with.Muslin cheaper than ever before; all thebest drui* Hinglinnis 7 cents pur yard;host calico. r> cunts, fancy patterns, (I cents;bent can corn and tomatoes 10 cents percan; bust Java coifee. *2.'i cents; tlrst-classcollec at Y2\ cents; the very best new cropmolasses.-10 cents, and all other goods inproportion. Our shoe stock is completeand no one can do better than to aive n

Mr. Bryan has made in 3S years.The Epworth Lengue iiieetthg" was -leil ! '

last Sunday evening by Mrs. Kate Sny:..ir.I t will be in eliiir«fa of Mi-,. Nellie .Jin inon Simdav evening next. Topic : -" ThePrecioii9iif"« of Salvation,11 1 Peter, 1 chap,and 1S-21 verses.

trial. Thanking our old patron-1* for past'nuance, wefavors nnd asking for the co

Yours for b iSMITH «£ HOAC.LAND.

Thirty-five years make a generation.That is how long Adolph Fisher, of Zunes-

"••villeru.t-sutjeretl. from piles. Lie WHScured bv iisinsj three boxes of DeWitt'sWitch 'Hazel Salve. F. >*. Jenkins1

Warren County Drug Store.

.XKW HA3LPTOX.,• . Miss • Lizzie Slater has returned1'frojn r.

week's visit with lier si&ter, Mrs. WilliamYoung, at Jersey City.

Alonzo Reinhart of Arlington and ArthurReinhart of Xowark spent Sunday at thehome of their parents, Mr. and Mr.*. Uriah

. . Eoinhart. . . , . , ,""' Mrs; Win", Young of Jersey City passed

last week »t thp hnm» of her narents, Mr.j1.. and Mrs-Wiu. Sinter."-•' Miss Edim Housel of Valley wiia the

guest of Miss Lizzie Hughes Sunday and IMonday.

Ezra Brynn recently purclinsed a hand-some new carriage. Ezra will not often beseen driving out aloite during the balmydays of spring:

While fishing one day last week, UriahBeinhart had an exciting tustlc with nlarge sucker which escaped him. Thestruggles of the weighty tisli broke the

.„.:,.. pole.twice, fcriah gnispud_.tue Hue and~ hauled the big head of the big lisii above

water when it Rave an extra twist and• onrjpny^-' tijc.. .!icv?K.__;J.t -__is iiot.-. jknov.-n

whether Uriah expresisud Ins ilisiippoint-- - 1 ! " - - ' - - • - • - •" " " ' -nia or

; ; ; .Whether large or small grained, tbe

hominy should by soaked over night.After draining boll it in sullictent water to.cover it well for three'or four hours*,"6runtil soft, Drain niid sensnn with nftppfr,salt and butter. The tine honiiny, it so ikedin Warm water, will boil soft in an hniir,and should be boiled nnd stirred until it islike mush, and what is left to become coldmay be sliced and Tried the same as themush Hindu from the yellow corn meal.

MsSaturday

k d

Kiblur returned homo onfrom a visit with New-

k f i dSaturday yvunij; rom a viark and New Vork friends.

Our people arc glad to hear of JlissViula Erviuu securing H position in n mil-linery store at Momolair, there being 23other applicants.

Leslie C. Bunnoll died on Jlontlny morn-ing at his home here of heart trouble.Tlie deceived was-Hi years of nfiu, For thepast your he has l>ecn complaining, andnot »lil*> to attend to his u-iii:il duty. Awidow nnd one child survive him. to whomwy cxioiiil our deepest syui|>:tHiV iti thuirhour of bereavement, Air. Uuniiull was amcinbfr of tli'1 lTt'sHyterifin C'Utireli, alsoof Kittutlniiy Tribe, No. 12'.!, I;n. O.'lt. M.,which lodge attended his funeral in abtidv on "Wednr.stlny'uftoriinoti. IntermentIn the Ctditr Uidge cemetery.

Easter and itsNecessities.

Hiss Julia Cariing of Jersey City is visit-ing her sister, Mrs. It. R. Hauce.

Singularly enough, at the big lire lastweek which buriiud the barns on J. T.

COLDLIUTIU CURK,M^KK TIIMPATCUKB, KKVER(;URE, DtAKKlkK.

CONSIII'.VIIOX CUltK, \VOKM CUKK, I-'ACK ASPt^Kl-t Ol.VTMKST, MUNVOS'S It.M.M ANI> MUN-vn^'s 1'I«-\STKRS. DO not wait for tlic full tle-vc!O{]n,,.nt of unv disease, lint b ^ l n irftitmrntin .nci.-iirii.-(jicu with directions on thcuniii'ai-Aiu-cu£iliu firstHyniptouis. , . ... ..

•Air*. 'immiRs S;myine, 1,041 Fourteenth nve-nue, IVrmft. Mfc!i.;says: "I'lcaxc nccupt mymust (-r.itefit 1 ttianks for the mirnctilous re-covery ol OHrL-iirnt-mnutlis-olil inthv fnrl. Shew-iw taken with ChnU>ralMFiinttini early in tliesmnnier. "t»l nltliougli wo lintl the best tuedi-Citrtitu-iitinti. we Cully o^ttvi-tt'ti to lose'her.She waswil awuy to a sliaOoW. and Jt was itii-

kind of intjmt foot "

irc Ater the Jmr r c »!> tjipcnsons hopeless w*.* tried Mtinj'"i!'s KpiHedios. nnd tomirdoliRlit (uiiiul thatt';c lir r Swilo wnn suilicfftn to chvck thell ^ rl l•.1 and enable the stomach to retainf"ntl. ASfi-oiid lintilo brouirlit our little mic•IWf'U tn jn-ricct li.-nlili. My husband 1ms nlsotaken Mutivon's Pysiiepsia Cure with wonder-fully curative citccts."

idings

CPKetehain's frtrm.'ii- large • flock of. wildgeese hovered over the blaze until daylight.

James Swit.y/«? on .Monday moved on , ,Sliafur Drake's fnrm. | you have the supplies for the table,

'venvhelmed What you liave in, the way of dcli-

The !>iiiisficd feeling'whichbe yours at, this season is certain if

Periodically, this town is oby a high tide uf drunkemiess.was no exception.

Miss Laura Vreel.ind spent Sundny inEeatyestowii visiting the family of Dr.Campbell, a former pastor in this place.

The Misses Cro«se are homo from BlairHalt, spending a two weeks' vacation.

By securing a conimitteeniiin interestedin the roads on this end of Hope township,the road leading to Free Union will be

ment in the language of punnsylNew Jersey,

,A Miss Celeste Kiddle, .who has been on,j.'ttlie sick list tor eyenil days, I* •much ira-

We hear.hotltinfff publicly) aboutcliang-inpr the post-ollite in this place. But keepyour eyes open; the unexpected some-

es iiappens.Miss A Hie Aimer came home from

irrproved'nt thisVriting. "'"'" ' ' j Cheste'r on Moiitliiy to spend a week of"••-••BBV.-Pr.-"'A^Ij::Mo"ore: pastor- of the ' r ?H t r r"'" .!!Oo! '''iti^-nn.lnlso t^.tcncli.n

Spruce Street Baptist church, Philadel-phia, called upon friends.here on Monday.p , p y

David Pence -luis finished a neat andpretty kitchen addition to his residenceand repainted the dining room adjoinin

frni choolwheel how t

We are pleased to learn tliat.a bountyhas-bee plced on tl powifc f

We are pleaed to e a n t a t . a bountyhas-been placed on tlio prowiufc of sugarbeets.1 Many in this place are hoping thata beet factory may be started at Danville.

WStpwurt- \V Ttitoh'oM inn* mrvi.-<vi frrttii'tiif' When, will voters learn that school

Hoijes at itoptlsttown; °; . L 7 • • il ~ ° -Ameica H t e l t is pvacated PV Richard Hol.it-

™:"Ri<jliiiru-rtuije3 moved from Buptistiew.;. to this place on Monday and ,1ms uk«n

' cliarge.ot'tlie hotel.Frederick Umherger of Blair Hall is at

his home at Inilaydale durin-r the spring.•vacation. Fred., it is said,, lias an-escel-

•"•^lent'avcrage in "his studies: ""'ltcv. Dr. Umborger is having the spaci-

.. onslawnat thfjparsonttsc Iixed up in anattractive manner.

This week being "moving time," the.^children'•wer.q g'ytiii a. vacation.•'from, last•'•'• Friday' afternoon until next Mondiiy inor'n-

Edward Eickland nioved from Inilaydaleto West End last week.

.-... -Children like it, it saves their lives. Womoan One Minute Cough Cure, the infall-ible remedy for coughs, colds, croup,bronchitis, grippfi. • and all throat and

.• •.-long • troubles. F." N. Jenkins' AVarronCounty Drug Store.

No IJIUCIISO Convention."•;.--?• Tlioro will bo-a convcntioji of all those. .Who aro.ouposed tolcrantinir HCDIISRS inul:—ouglPof AViisliiiigtoh' iii tlio W.C. T. U.'

. n liooin on Tuesday evening) April 5thj at:-i^'--' S o'clock) for {'ho purpose of nominating": candidates for Jtfuyor, two members of the

Common Council and other officers to bevoted for at the ensuing town election, on

'";-•'•"• Tueoduy. April 12Lh.S. T. BEAVEBS,

Chairman'of Last Convention.

To'"0tire a Cold in One t)ny<,Take I^axalive Brouio Qninino Tablets.•t:A\\ Drupcists refund tho money if it fails

.Jectioii. As a result of our mistakeat the school'meeting, Supt. K. S. Pricelias had to appoint for one year the twotrustees that we supposed we had elected.

31:iciii-ixand a q

I and pounded, with

What is new we have, and we-solitbe new not only at lower pricesthan others sink, lint at lower pricesthan others sell the old.

Silk Percale,Florentine Taffeta,Hilk Premier,Uoinan Stripe,Koinan Stripe Silk Finish,KUl Cambrics,I'oresiltw suitf Silesia,TWo-tono Waist Lininp,French Hair Ololli in Uray and White,

I American Hair, Cloth,Imitation Hnir Cloth,Linen Canvass, j .Collar Canvass, jiNew Collar Cnnvuss, \ \ ,iJress atays, V,Dress Shields, HSkirts Facing in Worsted, Velvet, Tele-

gram and Brush, ' . \New Sliir^VVaist Form, ' xThe Ball rf'artnent Socket Fastnor, ^ ;

Hooks aiKl Eyes, oti-'. • " r^-^rtr:-'

IGEO. W^BEERS,.: . Fancy Goods.and Notions. .

W tu A. B. Gioff & Drcs,'- •- •

Formoriv With A. W. Groveling. •

water added to moisten and flavor them.Tbe whites of three c^gs beaten verylipht,and the sugar stirred'in gradually. Mixall tborotigbly together, and drop on cleanwritins paper.. Uake for about three inin-u L e a i n a q u i c k u v ' u i i . - " : : "-'•'•"- '••'• •••^^•\-•'•"• '• •"

1'OMvVlX.LK.Blair nusling, a tinsmith of town, hi

cacies depends entirely on your judg-ment in purchasing the essentials.If you buy your necessities from usyou will have money left to buy theluxuries. Our especially attractivefeatures are:'"'

Heinz's Pickles, bottled or in bulk; Fine :

Roast and Corn Beef; ili^ two-poundcan?; of tliosc sooJs for only 20c

i>nc-pntiihl Can i>;Vviv:B;ii;in"a Pi'Viii-r.,.. pn"Half " " " " >i ; ' .... SCQuarter-lti " " " " .'.. .jC

Tt is worth your while several timesover to mu'ersiaiul all about lliegoo'l.fjualslies of the

James M. Fitt's Lily- . White ( ;Hour. • . •;Why donrt you try it ? No oilier

ij,-.iiist the same; the proper blendingof Spring and Winter 'wheat makesthisexchisively ours $2.60 per cwt.-~/()'nce more we..must 'positively as-sert., we... are.....selling....the ....very, hist

I'liuie^wul'Hams'in'tO'ivnT1 When we sell" them1,

purchased tbe busitic:at3?oi'tltinO.

of C. Finkbesiner,

Wm. Ilallet lias gone^to New York towork for his brother) J. E. ilallet.. • -.

NHthan'Alcriclo-of. l i t Pleasant is thenew olerk in the store of S. M. Plnimner-reit. . n

A.'-JI. Pence of Chapel Hill was in townon Tuesday.

weru'-gucais of-MrsrJna.";

Mr. mul Mrs. John A. Mericlc passci;Tuesday at the.Dulir.varo Wnter Gap withher parents.

Hiss Sadie Beck of Columbia stoppedover Sunday with friends in town, return-ing homo on Monday.'- : , ,

Mrs. Mngsrio llallot ,wiil leave townabout April 1st, and will mnlrcs her homein tilatrstown.

guarantee them- to give perfectsatisfaction in every particular. —

Big cake best Laundry Soap ........ 3CTwo.cans.line wed Salmon 25c

Wti iuviftlWclii-'apur grades. "-..'Best Laundry Stare!) '.' scBest K'arl Tapioca 5cBest Pearl Barley 5c3 )(is. Big California Raisins .r 25c3 lbs. \'M California Prunes 2^c

We liavc tho cheaper grades..;-oz. bottle best Cream Blue 5cliig box Wv-P.' Baker's CpcL'a....... 30c

W e could go right 'Oh and quote"Competition Defiers" enough to fillthis paperj were .it....necessary. Give

ay. » ',, : J

I t Shannon and dunCbio r l%li« »s a call; we want your, trade.sia'6'f-Mrs,--Jna.--BrHuii -bne'--ni"st'|"ivr*'~"-'Y"'"""""^"'iV~""^i:ri~":^

^ iThe James m, Fills Grocery

W. P. Iof Mrs. S.

janniii^aiid mother wero guests. M. Flitminwfelloii Tuesday,y

AVm. Foster will vacate the phnmnerfeltown home at Rust Polkviiie. C 5 ^

ji Two ctipa of migftv, one cup of butter,ba.lfn cup of sweet milk, one teiwpoonfui

, ofbakiiippftwder and <mo teaspoonf))! ofextract of lemon, wif,h Iluur enough tonihko tbo batter atifl" for rolling:. Roll out

• and cut in any desired Bbape, and: Ijalicin aquick ovou. ' . *

• !i".Educate,Yo«r lioivbls'Svuh CasciirctB..

. . Citizens* Ciuiims. v ^Koticc Is hereby given of the meeting'dl"

tbe Citizens' caucus, in Pawes' Music Hal],on Tuesday evening, April 5tb, 1898. nt 8o'clock^for tho purpose of nomiimliim'uticket to be voted nt thn cnining municipalelection to be held on Tuesday, April 12th,

_;>.:. ,. j . \VILUAM Mnxrm.-pluiinhftu Lost Caucus, -.i?

^5 East Washington Ave.,*V WASHINGTON^N. J.

Everything desirable in SpringMillinery may bo found in ~our,stock embracing all the. latestshapes, colors and fabrics.

i No trouble w show goods.

Mrs.H. M. Bull.46jE.jWaBWnBtgnjS.ve;. ,4 •"' Ii

HonestAdvertising•-•'• brings honost customers, the l:!!Hl •--'-.

that we are catering for. and con-... timiance of this honest advertisit!fr^.r.,.."builtls iip'R-good1-trade-"-that' is, .1 ' •

... trauC coaipos?'-! it. • poor*'*1 -w|irt •• -.•_•continue to trade at our storemainly because that they knowthat it pays them and partly be-cause the h v e g t t en » U tthe

ays t h m n pey have gotten

ly beUU to

Good will lms never been built.othcri'hun with hopf-sty and enter- .prise and by con cine ting tbe busi-HCSS along lines acceptable to thecustomer.

I would rather giye tlie pur-chase itioney bade for .111 emptybottle than iitivu'ii-'-dbaiiti.tliudcustomer. That is our method ofbusiness.

CHARLES IVI, WILLIAMS,

No.'ll West Wiisliington, Avo. •Wasblngton, N. J.

Blue Stone

for \yalks—the nicest andbest.",, I am prepared tofurnish Curbing and lay

' Flagstone walks .in themosf workmanlike/vran-

j T e r ; - J ' ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ^ ; ; :

TIE MAN T U T WAITS Aand fails to inspect the most elaborate stock ever brought into Warren county, will stand

most emphatically in his own 'lifflit. :.We:'.have, over jo ..brand new-vehicles of-all styles.Only two were carried over from last season,'consequently they are an up-to-date lott h r o u g h o u t . . - .•"•• •• • . - • : • . . : - - • ; „ - : : . : . - . . . . . • ; . . - . •.... - . . - ' . . . : . > . v ; : ~ u : , :.•:..:::...;,..::::, : . : , : . . ..:..,.:...,...:

Buggies from$45 to $150

You see that we touch the bottomIn price, .'while we also have the'highest grade upon the market, carry-ing tbo fullest guarantee, liven thecheapest are goo J ones, and /\|ual luthose usually solJ at T'Vi.

Surreysfrom

$65 toIk'h; is wlicre evury

prcvioiK season lias parti-cularly I'C-'i iMU-ik'iie.

.' .Never has such nobby styles boon exhibited before outside the •metropolitan repositor-ies, and never there at tlie' remarkably.low.figures at.which these are marked. Hi«h rentsand high-salaried salesmen would no"t permit it.

hi short, if we cannot suit a customer in style.•or./piic.p.;WO:_?l.ia!JJ.)o.-|\iitj.o.nui;..;'i|_\vit's..ends" to know why. We .shall be pleased to show you, whether you buy or not

WASHINGTONFOUNDRY. o Q. BOWERS, JR.

NowwTnSorHouse.

J - •AViwliingtoii, N. ,T.

X IflXTON,^ Y i J i n Vj

OOlcn nnd'.rc'at'toDco 011Wftrroi^'atreut, HourUowlby'n fnetorjvifiqimrtereiU Carter'sprugStorn. - -.-

Toloplionp 'TKX. ttia Es-

AG F NTSuiAUTcn • HANGERS andWANTEDonly nno In rnoli City or Town to noil WALT. ] \ \ -I'Kutrnininy iluulfS. I.Ino JH lnrgn'M bomt-ilful and cheat) goudi). Itc^t i>rIcoufni<l(llBcouiit»"•'ororr^rnii hp iiiiy hOilBO. - . ' " :

r pnrtlciiIririii'mWroBg G. W. YOUNG, ;37 and 39 West 14th Street NEW YORK CITY.

from the Southland .tcll.u9....nthat spring ?s nigh. Wehave anticipated theirsweet notes and now haveupon our shelves andcounters tho niosb stylishand .beautiful weaves of theNation's looms in PresaFabrics.

New line of up-to-dateShoes for.-gentlemen and .

. "-Indies, in .black juiil tun, -lirehere for your examinationat prices that will sell

. them. ..:... „._ „ .Skirts—both; over and

under—entirely new lota—at values nevor bel'ove ap-proached in this' town ofcheap selling. The samemay be said of our SpringWrappers. ! '

Beauti-ful

"Wearenonfldont of our- -." _ability~Tto '. please ^mord . ;. r.,""generally this, year than

terns and prices. We real-ly have an exquisite assort-ment. From 5 cents per, .double roll up,

A.B.Groff&Bnb.

Ulave You Seenthe largest and exquisite line of

oi I( Ii)

liieif—AT-

ThefPeople's Emporium.We have a large, handsomer and more complcNj lines

'in' this tleparinicnt'tliaii we iuive'cvor liad before." """.." *J" '"Our Trimmed Hals are elegant and up to-date in every•

respect.respect.We have thei d

We have the choicest of novelties—every new shape,(.rimming and color may be seen.. Our beautiful display will surely please every woman whosees it.

Besides our trimmed hats, we have an excellent assort-'|nt of untrimmed liats, in the best shapes and fancy straws, '

i p r - j V « t p . . •••"• ""•-• " • . '..; .

ment of untrimmed liats, in the best shapes and fancy straws,' " r , h i p r - j V « t p . . , • • • " • ""•-• . . . " •, . ' . . ; . . ,. . . •

l> 'Ribbons—We nave both'fancy ribbons and plain talTetas,and all the exquisite airy fabrics used this season for the daintyKiisler hat. ' -:. . ' ' ~Vi ,' u

i

VRZSS GOODS,j\Vc also y!)p\\[to state .that.we have somc.^-ery, fine Spring,

Dress Goods ^bo t l i wash and wool fabrics, especially inter-':"esting from the standpoint of value. ' • . *.. . Ladies',ready made! skirts and wrappers;. Handsome silks• for shirt and fancy waists; gloves, shoes, and in fact eycrytjiingto complete the aitire for the coming spring season at Vxceed-i l ^^

;,3 East Washington Avenue1 and 12 Broad Street, '

^ Washington, N. J- 7